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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1928 Annual Watertown Report ANNUAL REPORTS BY THE. OF[1ICERS OF TI E TOWN F WATERTOWN FAR THE Two Hundred and Ninety-Eighth Year of its Organization NEAR ENDING DECE1\13ER 31, 1928 F GINIBRIDGE, MASS. Tug: Muimt y Piuvrl G comp,tt.wv 1929 CONTENTS Page Appraisers' Valuation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Assessors, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 579 Auditor's Report. . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439 Receipts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . .. . . . . 440 Taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446 Miscellaneous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440 General Adna"iaistrai on Selectmen's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 445 Auditor's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446 Treasurer's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447 Collec;tor's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 448 Assessors' Department. . , . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 Town Clerk's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 451 Election Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 453 Registrars of Voters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 454 Totem Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455 Moderator. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 Planning Bcard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 legal Seri-ices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 456 Printing "Town Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457 Printing; Voting Lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457 Memorial Day. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457 Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 457 Finance Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 458 Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459 Reserve Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459 Protection of Life and Property: Police Department, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459 Police Department, Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461 Police Department, Janitor and Wa,goninan. . . . . . . . 461 Police Department, Clerk and Wagnnman . . . . . . . . . 461 Pc)lice Department, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461 Police Department, Uniforms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464 Fire. Department, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 464 Fire Department, Contingent.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 466 Fire Prevention 'Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 469 Pensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 469 Inspector of Buildings. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 469 Weigbt�s and Measures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470 Gypsy and Brown-Tail Moth, Superintendent. . . . . . 471 3 Avditor's Report. Continued: Page GNTsy and Brown-`fail -Moth, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472 rG�Tsy and Bro--n-`1';ail Moth, Contingent. , . . , , . . . 471 Tree Wal-clt n, Salary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . 471. Tree Warden, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472 Tree Warden, Labor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 472 Tree Warden, Contingent, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473 Tree Warcleo, New Trees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 474 Poles and `Wires Department, Inspector. . . . . . . . . . . 474 Poles and Wires Department, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 474 Poles and Wires Depa.rtmeiit, Maintenance. . . . . . . , 474 Dog Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 476 Hualth and Sanitation: Health Department., Agent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477 Health Department, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477 Health Department, Nurses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477 Health Department, Contagious. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477 Hcalth Department, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 478 Ecalth Department, Da.by Clinic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480 Health Dopartment, Defital Clinic, Dentist. . . . . . . . 481 Inspector of Plutnbhig. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 481 Cattle Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 482 Seger Department, Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 482 Sewer Department, Xlaintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483 Sewer and Sidewalk Rebates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4'S4 Fare aird Lighting of Highways: Highway Depart117eat, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484 Highway Dept'Ax t111ex1t, Office Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . 484 Highway Department, Vacations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485 Hicyl-iwa.y Departmcnt, Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485 Highway Department., Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 485 Highway Department. 'Stable Ilklaintenance. . . . . . . . 489 Highway Department, Garbage Collection. . . . . . . . . 190 Sidewalk, , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 491. Street Lights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402 Dust Laying. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 492 Eiigineering Department, Salaries, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 493 Engineering Departnicmt, Contingent,. . . . . . . . . . . . . 493 Ashes and Paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , _ _ 95 ,anpport of the Poor. Infirmary Department, Keeper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495 Infirmary Department, Gencra.1 Expense. . . . . . . . . . 495 Outside Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 497 Mothers' Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .501 Physician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502 4 Auditor's Report, Cowin-i ed: Page Soldiers' Relief. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503 State and Military .Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503 Soldiers' Exemptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503 Education- School Department, General Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 593 School. Department, Instruction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 505 Substitutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511. Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 512 School Department, Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . 517 Supplies. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . 518 Schn41 Department, Americanization. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 519 Sch€Gl Department, Evening. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , 520 School Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521 School Department, Track. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 524 School Department, Continuation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525 School Deparlr-nent, New Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . 526 School Department, Transportation. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 527 School Departn-ient, Miscellaneous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 527 Libraries and Reading Rooms: Public Library, Salaries. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 529 Ptiblicc Library, Books, Periodicals and Binding . . . . 530 Public Library, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 532 Recreation: Park Department, Superintendent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 534 Park Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 534 Park. Department, Victory Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 535 Playgrounds, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 535 Playground Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . 536 Public In*btedness and Interest: Town Debt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 537 Interest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - 537 Taxes: State Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 538 Special State Assessments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 539 Countv Taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 535 .Metropolitan Assessments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53S Charles River Basin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540 Wafer Works: Water Department, :Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540 5 Auditor's Report. Continued: Page Water Department, Office Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a540 Water Department, Vacations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .542 Water Department, Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 542 Water ]Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .544 Water Department, Special. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 546 Public Cerpaeterks Cemetery Department, Saaperintendent. . . . . . . . . . . . 547 Cemetery Department, Labor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 547 Cernetery Department, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 547 Acton Street Brain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 548 Arsenal Strmt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 549 Bette-rni ;nt Streets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 650 Ghanning Road Sciver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 651 Common Street Building Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Common Street Relocation and Widening. . . . . . . . . 451 December Assessments 1926. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 551 DecemL-er Assessments 1927. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 552 Deceniher Assessments 1928. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 552 De and Execution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 552 Drainage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 552 Fast, Branch Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Fast junior High School: 553 East jimior High School, Sidewalk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 553 Fire I)cpartment, New Ptamp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.54 Fire I apartment, Relaying Drive. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 554 Headt[Liarters, American Lc&ion, Post No. 90. . . . . . M4 Headquarters, V. F. W., Post No. 1105. . . . . . . . . . . �5 54 Highway Department, New Garbage Track. . . . . . . . .555 Highway Department, Street Signs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 555 Highway Department, 'Traffic Signals. . . . . . . . . . . . . 555 Hosmer Schaal Addition, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5'a5 Marn Street Building; Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 557 Mt. Auburn Street Building Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 557 New .Senior high School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .557 1\TDrt.h End Sower. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 557 Overlay, 1927. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 537 Overlay, 10`8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 557 Ov.erlay. Reserve Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 558 Park Department, West End playground. . . . . - . . . - 558 Poles and Wares, Special. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 558 Patter Memorial Gate 1~uud. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559 Premium Account. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559 Printing 'Town Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559 School Department, Smith-Hughes Fund. . . . . . . . . . 560 6 Auditor's Report, Coniin—.aed, Paige SCWCr DCl)ILrt.ment, Construction. Special. . . . . . . . . . 560 'Unpaid :bills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 566 Water Department Truck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 561 Water Department Touring Car. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 561 Wc.st Junior Nigh Schaal Addition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562 II-Icst Junior High School, Plans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562 Workmen's Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562 *'Trcasun, Receipts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564 .51alepnew of Asseis and Liabilities: Assets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 567 Liabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 567 I-rnpa d Bills: Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CGS Idol; Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 568 Mothers' Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 569 Outside Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 569 Prinking Town Records. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 569 Chief of Fire Department, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 422 Chief of Police, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . 414 Callector f Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0574 Dog Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 632 Finance. Committee, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Highway Department, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Infirmary Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 znspectur of Buildings, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428 Inspector of Pales and NI'ires, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425 List of jurors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Park Commissioners. Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 434 Planning Board, Report; of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Playground Comrnissiorb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Population. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Ptiblic lVelfa.re. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . 437 Sealer of NVeights and Measures, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . 434 Selectmen, Deport of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 `superintendent of Moth Department, Report of. . . . . . . . 432 Town Clerk, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Births. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374 %,la,rriages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Deaths, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406 INTiscellaneous Fees, Licenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371 Record of Town Meetings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Tovm Counsel, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 633 Town Engineer, Deport of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Town Officers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 'Tow Physician, Deport of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 7 Forge Treasurer, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405 'free Warden, Report or. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 433 Town Cattle Inspector {i�1d �eterin�ri�r�, R�Z}orb of . . . . , G.31 Library Report Water Departi-nent Board of Health School Report' 8 TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1928 sekchnen JOHN P. BATRRETT, Clwirnza.r ED-WARD D. HOLLAND, Clerk G. FREDERICK ROBINSON Coinm tka Assigimients JOHN P. BARRETT Highways, Severs, Drainage, Sidewalks, Dust Laying, Ashes and Paper, Moth, Tree.Warden, Street Lights, Engineering, Woxlcmen's Compensation EDWARD D. HOLLA `D Police, Outside Aid, Infirmary, Soldiers' Relief, Town Hall, Mothers' Aid, Poles and Wires, Election Expenses, Insurance G. FREDERICK ROBINSON Fire, Contingent, Fuel, Town Physician, Town Veterinarian, State and Military Aid, Weights and Measures, Legal Services, Inspector of Buildings, Plumbing Tfr,rrf Clerk WILLIA P. I\IcGHIRE "Term expires 1930 Treasurer HARRY W. BRIGHAM Term expires 1929 Assessors of Taxes EDWIN L. STONE, Chairman Term expires 1929 WILLIAM BELL, Secretary Term expires 1931 FDWARD F. WRIGHT Term expires 1930 Colleclar of Faxes FREDERICK J. COLBY Term expires 1929 9 10 WATERTOWNT TOWN REPORT Auditor TILLIAM W. NORCRJSS, JRL Terra expires 1029 Moderator FLED E. CRAWFORD Term expires 1929 School Com nittee CHARLES 0. CHASE, 1A.D., Chairman Term expires 1931 HOMER C. PERKINS, Secretary Term expires 1930 MARY CORCOR-AN Term expires 1931 FRANCIS A. KELLY Tenn expires 1930 HAROLD C. EVERE-TT Term expires 1929 ARREN M. WRIGHT 'Perm expires 1029 WILFRIrD H. PRICE, Snperintandent Tricstees Free Public Library CHARLES F. SHA , Chairman Tenn expires 1930 F. SARSFIELD C'C]NNIFF, Secretary Term expires 1931 REV. ED ARD C. CAME Term expires 1030 REV. JOHN W. DOWD "Term eXplres 1931 JOHN F. TUFTS Term expires 1029 FRANK W. WRIGHT Term expires 1929 Board of .Flealth *THOMAS C. QUIRK, Chairman Term expires 1930 tjOSEPH L. CARROLL, Secretary Tenn expires 1920 TART'HUR C. FAGAN Term expires 1929 Park Commissioners , ARTHUR L. MORSE, C1ta rman Tcrm expires 1929 JOHN W, DUVALL, Secretary Tenn expires 1930 EARL E_ WITHEE Term expires 1931 *Alspainted Chairman by Board of Health, in place of J. Adel,ard Boucher, M.D., elected at March, 1928 Towa Dlect.'un for three years, but who resigned April 1, 1928 from the hoard, arncl w Ls appointed Health Officer. fAppointed March 14, 192S, to sen-e until �N3arch, 1029, election, in place of'William A. Bighop, N.M., resigned. :Appointed April 13, lo'-)8, to serve Lintil March, 1929, election, in place of Dr. J. Adelard Boucher, resigned. TOWN OFFICERS 11 117ater Caawnissioners JOSEPH IV. GERRY, CJaairinwt Term expires 1930 EDWARD F. HU GHES, Secreiary Term expires 1931 JOHN S. LOVE,LL 'Perin expires 1929 1VALTBR L. RLiNDLETT, Superintmdlent Trce 11 ardan JOHN C. FORD Term expires 1929 Constables FRANK L. ITNIAG[JIRE Tem expires 1929 *ALFRED P. MANNING Term expires 1929 PATRICK H. O HALLORAN Term expires 1929 t-WILLI AM M. EMERSONT Terre expires 1920 tjOSEPH V. GRADIE Terre expires 1929 §JAIMES M. OGILVIE Term expires 1929 �IALEXANDER. D. MACD NALD Term expires 1029 Planning Board ALBERT L. PARTRIDGE, Chairman Term expires 1929 EDW ARD F. ARIGHT, .Secretary Term expires 1929 WILFRED A. N RRIS Term expires 1930 RONALD M. STONE Term expires 1930 WILLIAM N,%T. RU GG Terre expires 1931 *Did not qualify. f Appointed by .lectnien ch March 10, 1928; resigaed November 2, 1028, effective Nave mbcr(5, 1M. jAppo nted by Selectmen on March 10, 1928. $Appointe€1 by Selcetnzen on Naveniber 9, 1928, in placc of William A4. Emerson, resigned. �tlppointed by Selectmen on December 7, 1928. 12 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT APPOINTED OFFICERS Superintendent Jlfotii Department JOHN C. FORD Term expires January 31, 1929 Registrars of Voters THOMAS W. CAZIMAY, Chairman Fern expires 1929 WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Clerk Term expires 1930 JOHN A. LOYND Tenn expires 1930 PAT'RICK D. GLEASON Term expires 1931 OTIS D. ALLEN Consulting Engi-neer ILBUR, F. LEARNED Superintendent of Streets PIERCE P. CO DON Keeper of Infirmary and Pound GEOR.GE II. MITE Tom Physician MICHAEL J. KELLEY Impector of Cattle amd Town Veterinariau DR. F. T. McGLINCHEY Re s pector of BM'Idin gs ILLIANI H. WILSON Assistant Buiiding Impoclar ELIAS A. PERKINS S Sea r of Weights and Measures JOHN F. KILEY TOWN OFFICERS 13 Iarsped'or of Pans and V"res PATRICK J. VAHEY Agent forBurial of Deceased Soldiers WILLIA'M P. McGUIRL Agent, DeparOnmit of Public 117elfare JDHN J. STANTON Feria* 'V`°aewors WrLLIANI II, ILrIF1`E JOI-IN S. WILSON FRANK W. WATERHOUSE Field Drizxrs GEOR E H. IVIIITE all regular police officers General Agent, Board of Health. DR. J, ADELARD BOUCHER Superintmident of Cemeteries FRANK R. SHOREY 1ws ector of Plumbing CHART}IDS 11- IIEWI'TT Town Caunsel *P. SARSTt IELD CUNNIFF Playground Corrrmissi'017ers f I V. WILLIAM J. DUFF'Y, Chairin aii Term expires 1g30 CIIARLES P. COLLIGAN 'Perm expires 1931 DERNARD S. McHUGH Tenn expires 19211 *Rcsigned November 15, 19`8, when appoinitc�d Associate Judge, Waltham Gurt. Jaynes ?VI. Dates ap oIntcd tD fill vacancy. 'Resigned November 2, 1028. Yirarn�es H. Sheridan appointed to fill vacancy. Charles P. Calligan elected Cbairman. 14 S' ATERT4Wi1i TOWN REPORT .special offi�,,ers will? Pay INW11 oil Dwy BAR'THOLOMEW CARR ARNOLD E. 140LNIIES GEORGE H. HUDSON GEORGE H. WHITE PATRICK H. O'HALLCRAN PATRICK QUINN J01I1vf F. KILEY JAI1,IES B. MURPHY SA �IUEL G. THAYER JOHN C. FORD PATRICK J. VAHEY WALTER E. RUI ISLET T Dag Officer SAMUEL G. THAYER 17in ace Coonindlee CHjl RLES F. ti5A?\BORNl T, Chairinan Tenn expires 1929 JOHN V. CARCHIA, Secretary Tern-i expires 1931 JOHN M. 3A+IAGU N Term expires 1929 *' ILLL-k FI. G. GRUNDY Term expires 1920 TRIIDERICIs BELL Terni expires 192I1 ALBE'RT F. BUFFI l-1 'I`enu expires 19 93 WILLIt NI S. HUGHES Term expires 1929 G 1 FORGE H. DALE Tern? expires 1920 CHARLES H. 1 rHITTIER T(�rnn expires 1930 HARRY A. SMITH Term expires 1930 JOHN J. A-Ir-LAUTITLIN Term expires 1.030 MORTON C. CAMPBELL Term expires 1030 DETER F. BEN NETT T Tenn expires IWO f jOHN E. HEFFERNAN Terre expires 1930 $C HARLES T. BEAUPRE Term expires 1930 D.AVID E. FITZGERALD Tema expires 1931 HE -- rITT G. FLETCHER Tenn expires 1931 JOSEPH II. SIIEEHAN Terra expires 1931 T. JAIMES GALLAGHER Term expires 1931 FRANK 'MACFARLANE Tenn expires 1931 HARRY I. CI°IOPOURIAN Term expires J931 *Appointed November 26, 19128, to fill Vacanc4F cased by resignation of Edward F. Hughes, elected Water Commissioner, and in place of Jahn A. Collins, appointed August 7, 1928, to fill Hughes vacancy on Finance Cammittee, whn declined appointment. tAplointcd to M vacancy caused by resignation of T-Tarold B. mlaz. JAI pointed August 7, 1928, to fill vacancy of Liudle A. Bond. Appointed November 26, 1029,tv fill vacancy cmire Icy removal from, Town of Frank W. Poland. TOWN OPFICERs 15 Public tiVeighers PERCY E. SMITH MICHAEL B. HOLL.AND GEOR.GE H. I-UDSON FORREST E. J. GLIDDEN TI-fONTAS R. BLA.KENEY,JR. HARRY W. PA.CKARD PETER T. COEN 1-1. DEAN Y[)R ROY M, EATON FRA-\K J. CAREY THOMAS F. NIcHUGH G. if. SQUAREBRIGS HAROLD R. PEVI AR TH0MAS JOSEPH X[cCUE WALLACE J. GREEN WALTER J. 31dacAULEY F. H. SARGENT C. D. WENDELL JAB-IES F. -1\,IADI]I �f C. J. OSGOOD WILLIAM CASEY HUGH GOLFING JOIN F. KILEY WILLIAM STROUT AL 1F1ON H. MAcDONALD FREDERICK H. HOWARD LOUIS J. KIRSCH TI, S. LANTGLEY JOIN J. IUAIIONEY F RED C. LEONARD PERCY R. WALKER �OICHAE L CHIAMPI FRANK CASEY EDWARD R.ATTIGAN NEIL F. CARROLL FR EDERICK M. EGAN MICHAEL P. HYNES Measurers of Wood seed Bari: C. G. OSGOOD WILLIA-1\1 J. CASEY C. B. WENDELL I+P ANK CASEY HAROLD R. PEVEAR Outstanding Committees Committee appointed by Moderator Fred E. Crawford, on January 9, 1925, can addition to Coolidge School, and to con- sider the building of an eleznentary school of not less than eight rooms in the north end of the Toivn. (Jamcs Ru-ssell Lowell School), in accordance with votes passed at Town 1XIect ng held on December 22, 1924, under Articles 4, a and 6 CHARLFS M. ABBOTT, 16 Columbia Street CHARLES O. CHASE, M.D., 6 Patten Street HAROLD B. BLAZO, 71 Marion Road 1 16 WATERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT JOHN J. ROCHE, 152 Winsor Avenue ALFRED A. GLIDDEN, 65 Adams Avenue JAMES P. PLLTNKETT, 86 Hovey Street WARREN AI. WRIGHT, 93 Garfield Street Conunittee appointed by Moderator on J=uary 11, 1925, on the erection of a building for east branch cf the Free Public Library, in accordance with vote passed at Town Meeting held on Doccn-iber 22, 1924, under Article t: CHAIRLES F. SHA , Library Trustee, ex offic4io, 62 Langdon. Avenue *13DWIN T. STINGER, Library Trustee, cx afficia, 132 Palfrey Street LYDIA W. MASTERS, Librarian, ex offi-cio, 27 Bailey Road WILLIAM BELL, 17 Appleton Street RUTII V. COOK, 27 Winsor Avenue JOSEPH H. SHEEHAN, 46 "Tinsor Avenge ARTHUR D. WILKINS, 30- Lloyd Road Committee appointed by Moderator on August 25, 1925, to investigate question of Municipal Garage, in accordance Frith Grote passed at Town Meeting held can June 15, 1925, under Article 11: tAIRTHUR K. WHITNEY, 249 Main Street +CIIARLES M. ABBOTT, 16 Columbia Street P. SARSMELD CJNNIFF, 79 Marshall Street '"rALTER C. STONE, 19 Stoneleifh Road G. FIREDERICK ROBINSON, 106 Mt. Auburn Street 'VVILLIAAM NV. IRUGG, 17 Centre Street EDD',AIRD D. HOLLAND, 16 Steams Road Committee of seven appointed by Moderator ]Fred. E. Crawford, on March 31, 1926, to tape charge of the widening and construction of Arsenal Street, in accordance with vets passed at Adjourned Annual Torn Meeting held on March 15, 1926, under Article 22: *Left Town. JDeeeased. $Resignetd October I7, 1927. # r TOWN OFFICERS 17 CHARLES F. SANBORN, Chai"nan, 12 Spruce Street JOHN A. COLLINS, Secretary, 43 Paul Street JOHN P. BARRETT, Selectman, ex officio, 550 Main Street ED ARD D. HOLLAND, Select);tail., cx vfficio, 16 Stearns Road G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, .Selectrnais, ex offictio, 106 Mt. Auburn Strut *PERCY T. SPRAGUE, 34 Steams Read ILLIAM L. LOCKE, 1 alnut Street Committee of twenty-one appointed by Moderator on May 24, 192G, to study the present form of gover-iment of the TQun, in accordance with vote passed at Town Meeting held on May 3, 1926- tWESLEY E. MONK, 25 Marion Road GEORGE H. DALE, 65-1 lHaul Street CHARLES J. BROWN, 211 Orchard Street LESTER W. COOCH, 99 Robbins Road P. SARSFIELD CU:NN1FF, 79 Marshall Street JARTHUR H. WHITNEY, 249 Main Street §ALFRED A. GLIDDEN, 65 Adams Avenue MORTONT G. CAMPBELL, 453 Xlt. Aubuna Street ROLAND B. MAcDONALD, 24 Otis Street G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, 106 1,{It. Auburn Street RUTH V. COOK, 27 Winsor Avenue SUSAN D, LUCAS, 31 Otis Strut GENEVA E. GREEN, 113 Church Street MARY J. B URKE, 76 Sprace Street ED ARD C. CANIP, 21x) Mt. Auburn Street I.CTIARLES M. ABB017, 16 Gcl=bia. Street ARTIJI,',O DEFILIPPO, 0-9 Lan don Avenue A. ALONZO HUSE, 148 Russell Avenue ILLIAM P. I-IcGUIRE, 36 Green Street BARTLETT 2.+I. SHAW, 27 Oliver Street JOSEPH P. KEEFE, 80 Galen Street *Appointed Octaber U. 1927, in place of Alfred A. Glidden, resigned. tResigned January 21, 1928. tDeceased. �R.esigned October 17, 1927. 18 WATRMTOWN TOWN REPORT Committee of seven appointed by Moderator on January 12, 1927, "to report to the next annual 'Town Meeting as to what action the Toivn should take in providing for the persons. now housed at the Town Farm," in accordance with Mote passed at Tern Meeting held on necember 22, 1926, under article 5: B. FAY McGLAUFLIN, 49 Katherine Load EDP ARD D. HOLLAIND, 16 Stearns Road ALICE L. PINKIIAh1, 110 Robbins Road MARY J. BUR-KE, 76 Spruce Street *REV. WILLIAM J. DU FAT, 25 Chr-strut Street REV. FRANK D. TA'YLOR, 1)2 IN-It. Auburn Street tCLIFFORD S. LOVELL, 31 Katherine road Committee of seven appointed by INIo lera,tor on January 12, 1027, "to report to the next annual Tovm Ilaleeting as to the laying out and development of the six acres of land adjacent but not set aside for the new James Russell Lowell School,," in accordance witli Nrote passed at Tawli Meeting held on December 22, 1926, under Article. 6: JOHN S. LOVELL, III Orcliard Street EDWARD F. WRIGHT, 44 Fayette Street CHARLES I-ALL, 125 Marshall Street ,JOSEPH P KEEFE, 80 Galen Street PERCH' T. SPRA.+GUE, 637 At. Auburn Street JOT-IN P. BARRETT, 550 Main Street JOHN K JENSEN, 572 Main Street Cozninittee of seven appointed by Moderator on January 12, 11927, "consisting of three monibbrs of the School Committee and four ethers, with histructinns to prepare plans and csti- mates for an eight--morn addition to the West Junior IIiab School and to report at the next Town Meeting," in accordance with Note passed at Town Meeting held on December 22, 1926, under Article 7: *Left Town November 7, 1028. tAppointed March 29, 1927, in glace of Charles A. York, resigned. �Dcclined appointment, January 14, 1927. 'i"ClWN OFFICERS 19 GEORGE H. DALE, E54 Nlain Street HOMER C. PER INS, ioi :'Marshall,Street,Scliool Co"i) ittee, ell: of fic o , W ILLIA-i\1 S. H17GHES, 321 1%Iain Street JAIJUES H. HOOD, 274 Cornman Street ALTER H. MACINTOSH, 38 Franklin Street, School Com- m-iftee, ex of cio HAROLD C. EVERET P, 114 ?Uarshall Street, School Cam- ira!attee, ex offzcio JOHN AlcCREE, 15 Arlmns Avenue Committee of seven appointed by Moderator on January 12, 1927, "with instructions to inake a survey as to the needs, of additional schoal buildings in the Town Gf Watertown and to rcporrt at a future Town Meeting," in accordance 11%rith vote passed at Town Meeting held on December 22, 1926, under Article: 7: *CI-IARLES M. ABBOTT, 16 Columbia Street CIIARLES 0. CHASE,, XI.D., fi Patten Street JOHN A. COLLINS, 43 Maul Street FRANK W. WRIGHT, 32 Hillside: Road P. SARSFIELU CUNNIFF, 70 Marshall Street HAROLD B. BL., O, 71 'Marion Road D AVID E. FITZGERALD, 34 Olcott Street Coi-nmittee of twenty-one (inchiding the 1±Icderator), appointed by Moderator on 'larch 3, 1927, relative to observ- ance of three hundredth anniversary of the settlement of the Town of I-NTatertov n, as authorized under Article 34 of Adjottrned Annual Town Meeting of March 22, .192d FRED E. +CRAWFORD, Maderaior, ex o'ficio, 30 Lincoln Street GEORGE S. IirRIGHT, 68 Garfield Street f CHARLES 1-I. ABBO`IT, 16 Columbia Street WILL.IAi\I P. McGU IRE, 36 Green Street, LITDIA. AV. MASTERS, 27 Bailey Road *Resigned Navember 7, 1927. tResignea3 October 17, 1027. 20 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT HATti OLIO B. PLAGO, 71 2\'Iation Road P. SARSFII LD CUNNIPI4, 76 Marshall Street WILLIE W. NORCRO S, 39 Spree Strut CTL4RLES F. SHAV7, 62 Langdon Avenue AKIN IE E. DAVENPORT, 14 Summit Road HERBERT L, PAINE, 23 Phillips Street THOMAS F. VAHEY, 238 Worth Beacon Street GEORGE H, DALE, 654 Main Strut IN?EZ H. YER A, 24 Garfield Street *CHARLES P. TNIASON, 27 Bailey Road, tJ. GARDNMR BAR.TLE,TT, 115 Russell Avenue HARR.IE E. WAITF'., 47 Hillside Road THOI1+'IAS F. TI-ERNEY, 56 Green Street W, HARVE Y LUCAS, 31 Otis Street EVA B. LOVELL, 31 Katherine Road G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, 106 Mt. Auburn Street Ccmmittee appointed February 6, 1928, under authority of vote passed at Town Fleeting held on June 28, 1927, under Article 1, enlarging Committee on three himdredth anniversary of the settlement of the Torn, under the following votes "Voted; That the Committee of Twventy-one on the Observ- ance of the '.Three Hundredth Anniversary Of the Settlement of the Town be enlarged to a Con,mittce of One Hundred, the additional members to be appointed by the Moderator, -Md to include the present Sclecttiien and Selectmen elected up to and inchiding the Annual 1%lecting of 1930. Voted. That the Committee of One Hundred be authorized to fill vacancies and acid to its -total rneinbership from time to time." BARTLET 1114. SHAVE, 27 Oliver Street XJ AiRY P. GOOCH, 35 Adams Avenue WILLIAM L. LOCKE, 1.6 Walnut Street L. SIDNEY CLEVELAND, 112 Russell Avenue BEWfHA T. OTIS, 65 Russell Avenue CHARLES E. FAY, 42 Bailey Road JOHN M. MAGURN, 150 Russell Avenue *Resigned December 2, 11?2 e. (Deceased, November 11, 1927. TOWN OFFICERS 21 EDWIN H. WHITEHILL, 42 Barnard Avenue WENDELL W. PAT"TEN, 1-a Carver Road WILFR.ED Hw PRICE, 92 Marshall Street TOHN W. O'HI ARN, 206 Mt. Auburn Street i]AROLD C. EV'ERE!"P, -114 11,Iarshall Street WILBUR F. LEARNED, 33 Ire>ing 'Street .NIAI�GARET W. VAHEY, 96 Russell Avenue P ATRICK H. D'HALLORAN, 117 Fayette Street *AVALTER L. PUTNAM, 28 Otis Street WAUEER H. GREGG, 1.2 Riverside Street FRANK D. BURNS, 206 North Beacon Street -�ATILLIAM H. ILIFFI , 09 Bailey Road LQ CJIS W. TEE PASS, 47 Pearl Street J+ H N McCR EE, 15 Adams Avenue ELIZABETH B. GERRY, 35 111a ion Road CHARLES A. HALE, 18 Winsor Avenue. CHARLES L. SHELDON, 18 Upland Road **MONSIGNOR AXIBROSE F. RGCHE, 25 Chestnut Street PERCY T. SPRAGUE, 34 Steams Road WILrRED J. PAQUET, 95 Spruce Street I2OBERT C. -M. ll ULCAHY, 16 Kimball Road ALICE M. S11,9 EE, 4i Main ;street CHARLES A. HALE, 1b Winsor Avenue JOHN P. BARRETT, 550 Main Street `I'HOMAS C. QUIRK, -M.D., 19 Spruce Street REV. CHARLES L. SEA,SHOLES, 44, Walnut Street '4 fLLIAM W. RUGG, 17 Centre Street HARRY W. BR.IGHAM, 2 Brigham Street ALICE L. PJNKHAI 1, 119 Robbins Road ***CLARA L. MONK, 26 Marion Road ES"MIER. DINIICK, :57 Russell Avenue ARCHIE E. NOBLE, 32 Russell Avenue "'FREDERICI: L. DRAKE, 303 hit. Auburn 'Street EDWARD E. ALLEN, 175 North Beacon Street CHARLOTTE W. MORSE, 22 Chapman Street l 'I LLIA I ALCOTT, 64 Lincoln Street *In place of Louise B. lylaeurdpi who dined appointment. "Le f t town November T, 1928. ***Left town. ****Deceased. 22 WATERTOWIv TOWN REPORT JOSEPH R. COONEY, 11 Patten Street X�-7ILLIAM M. EMERSON, 43 Walnut Street HARRY O. MAYO, 259 Mt. Auburn Street GLADYS R. BRYANT, 141 Bellevue Road I+I kRY W. DENT, 70 --L\-It, Aubvxh :Street ANDREW J. DONNELLY, 88 Franklin Street REV. EDGAR W. ANDERSON, 10 Russell Avenue SARAH VINAL KEEN , 40 Fayette Street RUSH B. WILLARD, 12 Adams Avenue DAVID E. FITZGERALD, 34 Dlcott Street EDWARD F. WRIGHT, 44 Fayette ,Street CHARLES 0. CHASE, 11.D., 6 Patten Street H. ADELL ELLIOTT, 17 Adarns Avenge JOHN F. TUFTS, f.i d M-Ushall Street RICHARD B. ROI.LINS, 53 Galc;ii Street CHARLES P. DURELL, 41 Katherine ;Road EDWARD F. HI:JGHES, 20 Hawthorne Street MINA EVANS III.TNT, 42 Oliver Street JOHN A. COLLINS, 43 Paul Street ARTHUR F. GRAY, 20 Fayette Street PETER. J. MONAHAN, 358 Charles Diver Road C. ARTHUR WHEELER, 34 Marshall Street: ELI ABETH A. PERXINS, 10i Marshall Street REV. ERNEST S. MERE,DITII, +37 Garfield Street TAINNIE L. HACE;ETT, 88 Robbins Road GENE VA E. GREEN, 113 Church Street GEOR.GE N. CHAINIBERLt1Iid, 74 Fussell Avenue DELPHA COOLIDGE, 77 Garfield Street EDWARD C. HALL, 65 Alt. Auburn Street REV. EDWARD C. CAIIP, 215 Mt. Auburn Street RE NA I. BISBEE, 20 Parker Street *REV. A-IrI TRAM J. DUFF`Y', 25 Chestnut Street '4'l+'AI;PER C. STONE, 10 Stoneleigh Read EDWARD D. I-IOLLAND, 16 Steams Road CHARLES F. SANBORN, 12 ;Spruce Street EDWARD P. FURBER, 73 Marshall Street REV. FRANK D. TAYLOR, 92 Mt. Auld Street FRANK MAcr-ARLANE, 139 Fussell Avenue *Left To wn November 7, 1928, TOWN OFFICERS 23 Committee of three appointed by !'Moderator, on April 15, 1927, under Article 4 of warrant for Annual Town Meeting of March 21, 1927, "with instructions to report on the ultimate treatment of the Dclta in Watertoum Square" JOHN F. TUFTS, 137 Marshall street ILLIAM P_ McGUIRE, 36 Orden Street kWESLEY E. MONK, 25 Marion Road Committm of three appointed by Moderator Tied E. Crawford on May 20, 1927, antler Article 21 of warrant for Adjourned Annual Tarn Meeting of March 23, 1927, "to study method of granting and the amount of fees for licenses and permits issued by any department, and report at a later Town 1lrlecting„: EDWARD D. HOLLAND, if Stearns Road HENRY A. THURLOW, 4 Orchard Street THOMAS LEO HACKE TT, 68 Stoneleigh Road Committee of Seven, consisting of the selectmen and four others, appointed by 1\1oderator on May 20, 1927, as authorized under Article 20 of warrant for Adjourned Annual Town Meeting of March 23, 1027, "to consider the ad risability of widening; and relocating Bigelow Avenue, fron-i Short Street. to Nichols Avenue": : ED ARD D. HOLLA D, Selectman, ea: officio, 16 Stearns Road JOHN P. BARRETT, Selceiman, ex offacio, 550 Main Street G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, Selectman, ex offic o, 106 Mt. Auburn Street ALBERT L. PARTRIDGE, -54 La.ngdon Avenue AR.TURO DEFILIPPO, 59 Langdon Avenue PERCY T. SPRAGUE, 34 Stearns Road JOSEPH H. SHtEHAN, 46 Winsor Avenue Committee appointed by Moderator on July 12, 1927, under Article 6 of warrant for Town Meeting of June 23, 1927, 24 IVATBRTOWN TOWN REPORT ``relative to placing of tablets at entrance to Arlington Street Cemetery," for Whicli amount of one hundred thirty dollars ($130) was appropriated, to be expended under the following. CH,t RLES M. ABBOTT, President, Historical Society, 16 Columbia Suet I EZ E. YERXA, Regent, D. A. R,, 24 Garfield Street WIL RED A. NORRIS, 35 Coolidge Hitl Road Coil-miittec consisting of Selectmen and five others, appointed by 1-Ioderator on July 19, 1927,tinder Articles 7 and 8 of warrant for Tm;km Meeting held on ]une 28, 1927, "relative to placing land acquired for public purposes at the corner of Arlington and Mt. Auburn Streets, under the j�i-risd ction of the Play- ground {Commission; also to investigate the acquiring of addi- tional land adjoining; town land at the corner of 1AI .. Auburn and Arlington Str°ects, for public purposes, and report on a plan for developing this land in connection With the Coolidge School land for playground or park purposes". ED WARD D. HOLLAND, Seled-niert, ex qfficio, 16 Stearns Road JOHN P. BARRI1`l T, Seleetparc n, ez off cio, s-)w -Iain Street G. FPLEDEER.ICK ROBINSON, .Selectman, ex of cio, 117E Mt. Aubuni Street WARREN TM. WRIGHT, 93 Garfield Street JOSEPH H. SHED,IIAN, 46 Winser Avenue WILLT-kM W, RUGG, 17 Centre Street IRATING B. COBUR.N, 14 Appleton T=ace JOSEPH A. WHEELOC , 43 Rangeley Road Committee appointed by �doderator on Decenxber 29, 1927, as authorized under Article 8 of arrm-it .for Town Meeting held on December 12, 1927, "%rith power to bring in plans for a ten_ room addition to the Hosrner School" HAROLD C. EVELRET'T, 114 Tvlarshall Street HOMER C. PERKINS, 101 lAarshail Street IAT RRR-N 1\1. 'VVRIGH T, 93 Garfield Street TOWN OFFICERS 25 ANSON W. BELDING, 277 School Street ALBERT L. PARTRIDGE, 54 Langdon Avenue TRUTH V. COOK, 27 Winsrr Avenue LOUIS J. DLPASS, 53 Langdon Avenue Recent Co ai ttce Appaintmenis Committee appointed by Moderator Crawford on May 16, 1928, wader Article 21 of warrant for Adjourned Annual Tovm Meeting of April 2, 1928, "to investigate the need of a fire station in the northerly part of Watertown, and to recom- mend to the Town a site therefor": JOHN P. 3ARRETT, Chainnan, '550 -lain Street E_ ALE ANDER �1+.[AGOUN, Secrelary, 54 Pequossette Street JOHN W. O T-IEAR , Chief, Fire Depart;nVia, ex officio, 206 Aft. Aubum Street EDP ARD D. I OLLAND, 16 Stearns Roaad G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, 106 AMt. Auburn Street WYC:LIFFE C. �_\-TARSITALL, 5ti Bradford Road CHARL13S JEWELL BROWN, 211 Orchard Street Committee appointed by A-lodera.tor on December 14, 1928, under Article a of warrant for Town lMeeting of December 3, 1928, "to consider the question of location anderection of an administration building, iNith instructions to report at the annual Town M tin g": JOHN P. BARRETT, Chairman, 550 Illain Street ILLIAM W, N RCROSS, JR., .secretary, 39 Spruce Street WILLIAM H. TLIFPE, 99 BaileN, Road P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF, 711 Marshall Street J+C]Hi'+ F. TUFTS, 1.37 Marshall Street ARTURO Dt:I ILIPP , 5q Langdon Avenue DANIEL J. SULLI AN, 170 Church Street Conn nittee appointed by X-loderator on December 14, 1928, under Artielc 14 of warrant for Toum Meeting of December 3, 1928, "tag Consider the question of voting maebines": JOHN P. BARRETT, 5electana)i, ex DffEcio, 554 Main Street ED WARD D. I OLLA1'w;D,Sekclinan,ex offiao, 16 Stearns Road 26 WATERTC7WN 'TOWN REPORT G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, Selectman, ex officio, 106 Mt. Auburn Street WILLIAM P. 3NIcGUIRE, 1"ozwi Clerk, sex officio, 30 Green Strut CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, 31 Katherine Road CHARLES P. COLLIGAN, 5 Royal Street ARNOLD LEONARD, 136 Russell Avenue Committee appointed by Joderator on December 20, 1928, under Articles 11, 12 and 13 of warrant for Town Meeting of December 3, 1925, "far the puq)ose of reconu-nending site and plans for an elementary sehvol to bo erected in the West End of the Town" HAROLD C. EVERETT, School Conunittee, ex gf,6cio, 114 Maishall Street HOMER C. PERKINS, School Con-undke, ex officio, 104 Marshall Street FRANCIS A. KE.LLY, School Committee, cx officio, 117 Langdan Avenue ARTHUR L. MORSE, 24 Chapman Street GEORGE H. DALE, 654 Main Street WALTN:R H. GREGG, 12 Riverside Street *JOHN J. RGCHE, 152 Winsor Avenue *Declined appointment. TOWN OFFICERS 27 POPULATION The estimated number of inhabitants of Watertown for the year 1915, as shov�m by the State census, 16,615; police census, 18,040. Police census, January, 1917, 20,055. Estimated population, January, 1918, 20,500. Police census, January 1919, 21,500. United States census, January 1, 1920, 21,457. Estimated population, January, 1922, 22,500. Estimated. population, January, 1923, 23,000, Estimated population, January, 1024, 25,600. .Mate census, April 1, 19205, 25,480, 1Estirnated population, ,January, 1026, 27,500. Estimated population, January, 1927, 28,500. Estimated population, January, 3,928, 30,000. Estimated population, January, 1029, _35,000. SELECTMEN S REPORT The Selectmen herewith summit their annual report for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1925. The past year has been a very active one for the various departments coming under our supervision. Many projects lave been cornpletecl, and several are under construction, which should be finished the corning year. The sewer in the north end of the Town has been started, and is w0l. under Nvay. The lack of sewerage facilities in this section of the Town has been a great hindrance to the develop- ment of property in this N�cinity. Are additional appropriation will be requirecl to complete this project. The Selcc:Lna n have petitioned the County Commissioners to lay out and construct Bch-nont Street, from the intersection of Knowles Delta to the Waltham line, as a county road.. The senver and drainage in this road must be laid before this con- struction can be undertaken. Land should be purchased for a site for a nets*fire station to be built in the north cnd of the Town. This building -should be built in the near future. as there has been a great increase in the nur-rzber of homes in this Vicinity in the past tttro years, and these residents should have irnmediate fire protection. An addition to the East Watertown fire station should be built, this con-iing year, suitable to house the spare ladder truck, which is now housed at the central fire station. Many lame manufacturing plants are located in this section, and this partic- ular type of apparatus is much needed. The ,Acton Street drain is vivil uncler construction; this drain tapes care of the surface water in the western section of the Town, emptying into the Charles River above Howard Street. An additional approFria.t.ion will be required to ccam- plete this work the corning year. About three miles of streets have been constructed under the Betterment .Act the past year, The annual Town Meeting this year appropriated $112,458 for the construction of nineteen streets tinder the Betterment.Act, and at the same time accepted 28 REPORT OF SELECTMEN 29 six others to be built in 1929, the estimated cost of all being $163,480. After due consideration, the Selectmen were at first of the unanimous opinion that the same type of construction that had been followed since.. the Town began building streets by this method, should be adhered to. By so doing, we were enabled toconstruct all the streets accepted as well as laying over $8,000 worth of granolithic -%Talks, all within the appro- priation, a saving to the taxpayers of approximately 860,000. Many streets have been petitioned for construction under the betterment Act the coming year, and we recommend their construction. We also recommend that granclithic sidewalks be built on these streets cluring course of constriction, and the continued policy of extending sewer, urater and gas to the property lines of undeveloped lots, thereby assuring us that the streets will not be again torn up in order to lay house connections. Several streets need to be rebuilt this carving year, namely Walnut, L—xington, Carroll, Hovey, haul, Main and Mt. Auburn Streets; North Beacon Street, from Beacon Square to School Street is barfly in need of repair and should be.resurfaced this coinuig year, The urgent need of a new administration buhding is apparent to cvcn-one,,vho has occasion ta.gG to the Town Hall on business. Every department quartered there has insufficient office space to carry on its work. "Where has been a committee appointed to report at the annual Town -Meeting in March on the advis- ability of constructing a new administration building and securing a site for the same. JOHN P. BARRETT, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, Seleduiesa of IVatert n, SELECTMAN'S REPORT I hereby submit minority report for the year ending Decembcr 31, 1928. In the month of February, 1928, as Chair- man of the Board and having assigunient supervision of the lii;hways, I appeared before: the Finance Committee with the Selectmen, and in an agreemc;nt asked for are appropriation to build a number of streets under consideration. In aur bud- get figures had been prepared }used on the cost of bituminous macadam and the Finance Committee agreed on an appropriation for this work, considering it the only policy owing to the increased and speedy. traffic of automobiles and the additional weight xhich must be borne on our highways. Another factor in their decision was the depletion of our gravel pit from which the Town had been building some of its side streets, and was preparing all its sub-base for constniction of a more. perinanent character, nan-iely, macadam. We were then forced to buy gravel and it increased the cast to the abutters more than double. I will agree that there are some streets which might be built of gravel if they are not used for travel to any extent, and are not on a grade. I will a:lsa agree that more streets were built last year than agreed upon, but that condition was created in Town Meeting by not see ef-ating and naming the streets in the budget, and in consequence of the vote the total susn asked far proper construction, .and understood by both the Finance Conrinuttee and Town Meeting to be appropriated for that purpose was wholly ignored. As I Nvas not in concord with this method of deception, knowing that the abutters on the streets built this past year will bear their proportionate share of the upkeep, not alone of their own street but all others built in the Town for many gears, if they still reside here. I am in a position to know that many objected to this construction and so notified the Selectmen without avail, although they urore satisfied to pair the snia1l additional cost entailed. The Policy: Department under my committee assignment 30 REPORT OF SELIEcTasAN 31 have carried out their work in an efficient and orderly manner, and while there was a deflection frcni duty by a few, their cases were summarily dealt with. The Department of Public Welfare also carried on their duties in an efficient manner, and should be commended for their handling; of a task which requires keen judgment to pro- tect the finances of the Town, and at the same time take care of all worthy cases of distress. Town Hall. Our administration building will undoubtedly become a tiling of the past in the Bear future, as the apparent need of a building more suitable is now being considered in connection with the Tercentenary. The Town Infirmary in which we have always housed our inmates w ll most likely be allowed to continue, as recom- nlendations for a different location are now being considered, and will be takers up at our annual Town Meeting. This relo- cation of the building is in line vi ith the improve'-ent; accessary for the James Russell Lowell School which the Committee has been unable to finish. The Poles and Wires Department, under the efficient man- a f enuent of Mr. 'Fahey, has carried out all work in the saine conunendable manner as in the past. The work in the clerical department has increased to such an extent that it is absolutely necessary that a part-time clerk be employed during specific seasons of the year. The insurance. expenses %Till necessarily be larger this Near owing to the intended expaiision of our school system. . All data on Soldiers' Relief has been handled by our Town Cleric, IIVIr. McGuire, and, his knowledge and experience in such matters have been a factor in the proper disposition of the rnany cases confronting cur Town, owing to the labor situation. In conclusion, I wish to thank all the officers who have carried out their duties with but one thought in mind, Senrice. EDWARD D. ROLLAND, MST OF JURORS July 1, 1928 to July 1, 1929 Prepared by Board of Selectmen TOWN OF NVATERTOWN II+wmo and OccuPaiion Address Allen., Xlag-ni, motonnan 4 Amherst Road Ames, Harvey, p otog'rapher 20 Gilbert Street Anderson, Brer J., pia,nc maker 106 hillside Road Andrews, John E., real estate 14 Amherst Road Archibald, Elmer E., buyer 252 School Street .'Bacon, Edward X., manager 16 Reval Street Baird, Robert J., salesman 40 Mall Avenue Bam,, Charles, trainman 22 Full Street Barr-, Garrett, machinist 32 Bacon Street Bu yv, James, foreman 32 Bacon Street Belding, Anson, editor 277 School Street Benjamin, Charles W., treasurer 82 Church Street Benjamin, Harold, truckman 28 Marshalll. Street Bennett, Dexter F., adjuster 21 Alden Road Bernard, Frederick, superintendent 69 Hillside Road Bimie, 'William D., supervisor 14 Clyde Road Black, Frank L., broker 324 Schaal Street; Blake, Ralph J,, salesman 102 Winsor Avenue Blandy, Roswell D., State Welfare Department 30 Bmadway Barges, LaN rence, s€aiasman 1'$ ;fit-cart Street Brock, Ralph 0., Veterinarian 81 Robbins Road Brown, Charles J., ,gardener 211 Orchard Street Bryant, Joseph W., photo-engraver 141 Bellevue Road Buddington, Minton L., superintendent 70 Lincoln Street Buffum, Albert F., manager 33 Hillside Road Buffum, Erving M., sales manager 33 Hillside Road Burbank, Albion P. W., salesman 44 Katherine Road Bins, Edward &L, machinist 73 Franklin Street Butters, Horatio, expressman 273 IN-fain Street Buxtan, Roger X., manager 56 Commonwealth Road 32 LIST OF JURORS 3 Name and Occupation Address Cameron, Frank H., traffic =merger 53 Columbia Street Campbell, George C., hardware deafer 166 Church Street Campb-ell, Percy C., manufacturer 330 School Street Campbell, Timothy J., rubber worker 1.5 New Lexington Street Carney, Robert F., steam fitter 49 Olney Street Cazmay, Thomas W., real estate 60 Palfrey Street Chadwick, Harry IV., loom er 46r Pleasant Sreett Chamberlain, Charles, salesman 59 Barnard Avenue Clay, Cassius G., model maker 94 Lexington Street Clifford, James J., salesman 5 Cross Street Cody, Grover C., salesman 99 Franklin Street Colbert, John, secretary 14 Appleton Terrace Cole, George, dealer 400 School Street Culligan, Charles P., installer 5 Royal Street Collins, John F., foreman 21 Frankiln Street Condon, Jahn P., contractor 45 Adams Avenue Conley, William T., roofing business 8 Maplewood Street Considine, Daniel, salesman 34 Kimball Road Coombs, Herbert W., manufacturer 138 Lovell Road Corey, John F., grocer 76 Fdge+elxif Road Crandon, Lyman B., manager 128 Russell Avenue Creamer, Thomas, tirismit.h 113 Winsor Avenue Crowell, Warner R., broker 122 Ga.rficld Street Cullen, John, carpenter 78 Arsenal Street Cummings, Arthur W., engineer 51) Palfrey Street Daggett, Seth, laborer 499 Pleasant Street Darling, W. Roy, merchant 60 Commonwealth Road Davenport, Alfred XT., florist 88 Grave Street Day, Charles A., superintendent 500 Belmont Street Flay, John M., purchasing agent 98 Palfrey Street DePass, Louis J., foreman 53 Langdon Avenue DePass, Loin W., secretary 47 Pearl Street Doherty, James F., janitor 73 Galen Street Doherty, Thomas P., clerk 73 Galen Street Dolan, Charles H., merchant 297 Mt. Auburn Street Donahue, Thomas, shipper lfia Hillside Road Morley, Arthtir J., automobile dealer 409 Schoc)l Street Draper, William H., clerk 54 Barnard Avenue 34 'WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT N,ame and Occupalimt Address Drew. Perley R., salesman 27 Richards Road Driscoll, John, machinist 86 Spruce Street Dugan, John J., foreman 158 North Beacon Street Duncan, William W., manager 27 Adams Avenue Dunphy, James H., real estate *05 School Street Durkee, George W., plumbing supplies 20 Stoneleigh Road Eagleson, Archibald, clerk 30 Chester Street Eaten, Leroy S., printer 144 Winsor .Avenue Baton, Levi W., superintendent 31 Bradford Road Elliott, Harmon P., manufacturer 272 School Street Ellison, Bertram P., retired 77 Russell Avenue Erhard, Theodore, assistant si4perintendent 287 School Street Everett, Robert N.S., trucking 370 School Street Fagan, Arthur C., operator 25 Olney Street Fairbanks, Franklin W., foreman. 44 Spruce Street Fairweather, Henry W,, accountant 59 Carver Road Falts, Dean A., professor 75 Bailey Road. Falvey, Walter A., chauffeur 9 'Winsor Avenue Fay, Allen, automobile dealer 34 Bailey Road Fay, Seneca Allen, manager 20 Carver Road Fitz, Charles F., civil engineer 18 Common 'Street Fitzpatrick, Frank-, collector 8 Concord Road Flanders, Jacob, machinist 80 Lexington Street Foote, Harvey W., proprietor 152 Langdon Avenue Fountain, Edmund, printer 165 W nsor Avenue Franchi, Francesco, wood. carver 137 Maplewood Street Fuller, Elmer L., manager 164 Maplewood Street Galligan, J01M F., baker 30 Irma Avenue Garhart, Nathan K., manufacturer 37 Langdon. Avenue Garland, Fred E., salesman 135 Templeton Parkway Gibbons, John J., retired 331 School Street Glidden, Walter, bookkeeper 54 Putnam Street Glynn, Jahn F., accountant 18 Fifield Street Godwin, Parke, foreman 17 Chester Street Gooch, Dann, student 35 Adams Avenue Gass, Arthur C., real estate 259 Boylston Street Grafton, Charles P., salesman 72 Belmont Street (Green, Waldo S., manager 46 Brigham Street LIST of JURORS 35 Nance and Occupation Address Greene, Willard B., optician 222 Bellevue Road Hackett, Paul, constructer 14 Bates Road Hale, Charles A., broker 18 NVinsor Avenue I-Tall, Edward C., real estate 65 Mt. Auburn Street Hainan, William J., salesman. 214 Maplewood Street Manley, Thomas, electrician 95 Irving Strut Harris, William S., real estate 254 Mt. Auburn Street Harting, Herbert, guilder 62 Templeton Parkway Hartung, Pahl G., builder 27 11rlaplewood Street Hatch, Richard M., paymaster 55 Union Street Haves, Andrew, insurance 31 R-.ssell Avenue Hayes, Cornelius B., shipper 42 Capitol Street Heffeman, John, real. estate 84 Charles River Road Heughins, Charles A., salesman 35 Barnard Avenue Hewitt, Charles M., plumber 59 Capitol Street Hewitt, Francis J., salesman 55 Capital Street Higgins, Paul A., salesman 25 Dartmouth Street Hodge, Charles A,, real estate 45 Bates Road Hogan, Thomas, conductor 38 Prentiss Street Holdsworth, William S., treasurer 42 Barnard Avenue Hood, James H., mana.ger 274 Common Street Huse, A. Alonzo, treasurer 148 Fussell Avenue Hussey, John, moulder 106 Fayette Street Hynes, Frank, salesman 2 Clyde Road Ilifle, William H., builder 99 Bailey Road Irish, Ernest, retired 59 Bailey Road Jackson, George S. H., clerk 4 Lovell Road Johnson, Albert, salesman 9 Carver Road johnson, Carl W., manager 72 Winsor .Avenue Johnson, Edward A., instructor 23 Appleton 'Street Johnson, Eric L., assistant manager 87 Barnard Avenue Johnson, Henry, inspector 162 Common, Street Jordan, William, general agent 25 Alden Road Renting, James F., broker 491 Maims Street Keefe, John J., plumber 14 Irving Parr Keene, Jarvis B., salemian 40 Fayette Street Kelley, Samuel, contractor 26 Winsor Avenue King, Fred A., manager 503 Main Street 36 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT i anic avd Occu,paticm Address Knott, William, phariber 16 Bancroft Street Knox, George A., retired 62 Lexington Street Kramer, William, retired 16 Stear7-is Road Latxgbrea., Giles, clerk 98 Franklin Street Laul;hrea, Jw-nes, janitor 12 Marshall Street Lawton, Charles 'T`., salesman 36 Clyde Toad Leinonen, Carl F., silversmith 56 Lincoln Street. LesCarbeau, Charles, chauffeur IS Dartmouth Street Locke, William, engineer 16 'Walnut Street. Lave]], Clifford, retired 31 Katherine Road Lovell, George, retired 15 iNlason Road Lovell, Jahn S., real estate 15 Mason Reuel Lucas, W. Harvey, manager 31 Otis Street Macdonald, Alexander, retired C2 I 4arshall Street Maclntosh, Walter, salesman. .38 Franklin Street Madden, James, superintendent 64 'North Beacon Street .Maguire, Joseph, stock clerk 78 Arsenal Street MaLntrn, John, salesman 159 Russell Avenue Mahoney, Eugene, mechanic 27 Irma Avenue Mahoney, Thomas, nibber worker 44 Melendy Avenue Mann, Harald, civil engineer 155 Langdon Avenue Mansell, Thomas, supervisor 15 Cla-�ton Street Marshall, Mellady, chauffeur 255 Boylston Street Mason, Frederick, rtibber worker 16 Langdon Avenue Mayo, Everett, real estate inspector 35 Commonwealth Read )-dcBreen, Hugh, salesman IS Hillerest Circle McBride, John J., supervisor 38 Chauncey Street McCarthy, Arthur F., bookkeeper 60 Commonwealth .Road McCarthy, Charles, clerk 261 Pleasant Street McCree, John, engineer 15 Adams .Avenue: McCarthy, Michael, printer 99 Galen Street McDermott, Andrew, insurance 40 Royal Street McDonough, John, inspector 152 IV,insor Avenue McHugh, James IT, salesman 1 Ladd Street Meade, Frank, salesman, 40 Lovell Road Meagher, Joseph, chef 56 Salisbury Road Meehan, Jahn J., manufact rer 325 School Street Millard, Herbert I ., architect 52 Hillsiric Road LIST OF JURORS 37 Name and Occupation Address Monahan, Joseph J., telephone worker 9 11,1elville Terrace h-looney, Frederick J., bookkeeper 36 Washburn Street Moore, Frederick, manager 35 Everett Avenue Moran, George F., insurance 72 Edgecliff Road Morley, Edward J,, moulder 115 North Beacon Street llrlulvahill, Thomas, foreman 86 Lang-don. Avenue Minch, Charles L., manager 60 Hillside Road All phy, Daniel, accountant 62 Prentiss Street urphy, William C., printer 31 Brookline Street Newcomb, William C., machinist 28 Fifield Street Nichols, John B., real estate 34 Oakley Road Noble, Archie, ltunber dealer 32 Russell Avenue Nuke, Sotir, printer 29 Dewey Street ]North, Patrick, saber worker 4 Hostner Street Norton, Henry D., salesman 24 Commonwealtb Road Bates, Edward, clerk 37 Dartmouth Street O'Brien, John R., accountant 41 Gilbert Street Ogilvie, James, real estate 60 Peechwood Avenue O'Halloran, William, clerk 45 Mt. Auburn Street O'Keefe, Francis, salesman 70 Belmont Street O'Shea., George, salesman 32 Adams Avenue Paddock, George B., salesman 9 Lloyd Road. Parker, Urban, insurance 28 Commonwealth Road Parks, Heary G., salesman 3 Brigham Street Peek, Howard, foreman 5 Gilkey Court Perkins, Elias A., inspector 73 Fayette Street Perrault, Joseph E., inventor 40 Commonwealth Road Pierce, Harry, teacher 126 Palfrey Street Pinkharn, Arthur F., printer 119 Robbins Road Pitman, Carl B., teller 44 Garver Road Plunkett, James P., insurance 15 Stoneleigh Road Putney, Clarence, clerk 48 01nev Street Quinlan, Frank, laborer 68 Green Street Quinlan, William J., laborer 68 Green Street Quittn, John J., newspaper man 186 Maplewood Street Ranney, Jazzes H., traffic manager 1.42 Robbins Road Ray, Randolph, preparator 74 Walnut Street Regan, Denis J., foreman 48 Beacon Street 38 WATERTiSFr X TOWN RI;POIZT Name and Occatpation Address Reed, George, retired 12 Olney Street Richardson, Carl, wall paper business Ill Church Street Riley, Francis, real estate 12 Carver Road Riley, Henry, real estate 12 Career Road Roche, Arthur J., insurance examiner 7 Flint Road Rockett, ,John W,, superintendent 278 Belmont Street Rogers, Janies F., assistant superintendent 136 Langdon Avenue Ross, Adam, supervisor 16 Spruce Street Ross,Thomas, contractor 43 Hillside Road Rote, John G., engineer 12 Adarns Avenue Rowe, Harry, manager 220 Behnont Street Rugg, William W., real estate 17 Centre Street Ryan, William F., assembler 10 Chestnut Street Sabin, Charles, representative 4 ) dgecliff Road Safford, Fredmick O., pattern maker 204 North Beacon Street Safford, Hov rd, accountant 21 Centre Street Sawyer, Herbert H., manufacturer 68 Marshall Street Scheirer, Herbert J., assistant treasurer S Appleton Street Scribner, Noonan H., watchmaker 76 Belmont Street Sears, Theodore, salesman 262 Belmont Street Sheehan, Joseph, superintendent 46 Winsor Avenue Ship ton, Ambrose J., retired 130 Marshall Street Shipton, Wallace A., musician 81 Capitol Street Shovelier, Frank, editor 5 Payette Street Smith, Charles T., real estate 28 Riverside Street Solis, Frank J., buyer 41 Barnard Avenue Spark, Roy G., salesman 20 Carver Road Sparkes, Philip, foreman 128 Maplewood Street Stankard, Ray, salesman 26 Maplewood Street Stanley, Nazaret, carpenter 30 Elton Avenue Stone, Lcon, farmer 128 Barnard Avenue Stone, J. Garfield, purchasing agent 68 Wu"Isor Avenue Sullivan, Daniel, foreman 15 Francis Street Sullivan, ,Joseph, telephone 100 X^laplewcod Street Sweeney, William, salesman 40 l,Iaplewoad Street Thayer, Samuel C., paper hanger 31 Morse Street Tuck, Harold S., paymas r 27 Richards Road Fucker, Albert F., auditor 86 Riverside Street LIST OF JURORS 39 Name and Occupation Address Tyghe, Joseph L., salesman 110 Fayette Street Utt ng, John A., supervisor 14 Centre Street Vail, Albert, accountant 1.82 Maplewood Street Walker, Wendell, salesman 89 Mt. Auburn Street Walsh, John F., salesman 7 California Park Wesson, Harold L., superintendent 197 Maplewacd Street. Wetherbee, Frank H., salesman 26 Fifield Street Whitcomb, Frank S., meat business 2 Olivier Street Whitehill, Walter, clerk 235 Common Street Whitney, Carleton, manager 117 Winsor Street Whitney, Fred, provision dealer 44 Lincoln Street Wilkins, Arthur D., clerk 35 Lloyd. road Willard, Rush B., purchasing agent 35 A.dains Avenue Wilson, Raymond H., salesman 118 ,Nlarshall Street Winslow, Joseph S., merchant 289 Waverley Avenue Winslow, Laurence, rnanager 289 Waverley Avenue Wolfe, Jolm C., salesman 26 Maplewood Street Wright, Edward F., real estate 44 Fayette Street Yersa, Fartlow, grocer 24 Garfield Street YoTk, Harry, clerk 136 Stunner Street York, John J,, clerk 62 White% Avenue York, William F., mason 102 Mt. Auburn Street APPRAISERS' VALUATION Highway Department Horses, wagons, tools, road-building machinery $21,000 00 Barn and sheds 15,000 00 Oil shed i,,--)Oo 00 Toolhouse and shed 5,000 on Automobile trucks 15,000 00 Automobiles 2,000 00 4 acres of land, including dump 8,000 00 Spraying machine and equipment 700 00 Gravel pit 8,200 00 Smith slop 2,500 00 Dwelling house 5,000 00 Garage transfer station 3,500 00 — $87,400 00 Sewer system $525,000 00 Drainage system 400,000 00 . . 912151000 00 Moth Department Automobile $600 co Tools 200 00 Soo 00 Almshouse and Equipment Almshouse building 831,1"-)0 00 Contents 1,100 00 11 acres of land 22,000 00 54,250 00 Town House, Annex and Land 11,595 feet of land $34,781-3 00 Town louse and annex 60,750 00 40 APPRAISERS' VALUATION 41 Furniture in Town Douse and annex, including furnishings in hall and offices therein $9,000 00 $104,535 00 Land in delta S02,600 00 62,600 00 Police Department �Srrzbulance patrol, fumzture, niotor- cycles and equipment and auto- mobiles S13,300 00 13,300 00 Poles and Wires Department Automobiles and equipment 82,000 00 2,000 00 Park Department Athletic Field 850,000 00 Whitney bill Park, 0 acres 10,000 00 Saltonstall Park, a acres 57,250 +00 Hove Park, IY2 acres 2,000 Oil Cook's Pend, 4Y acres 10,000 00 Playground equipment, tools, etc. 900 00 House 200 00 Equipment 400 00 'Miscellaneous land, deltas, etc. 3,000 00 Marlon load and Orchard Street, 0 acres 20,000 00 West End. Playground 20,000 00 173,750 +00 Water Department Dwelluxg house $31500 00 Barn 500 00 803,378 square feet of land 40,000 00 10,000 square feet of land 1,500 Oil 'Water mains 650,000 00 Stable and tool house, Orchard Street 10,000 00 Stack and equipment 5,000 00 Automobiles 4,000 00 714,500 00 42 WATFRTONN'-N TOWN REPORT Public Ubruy 50,240 feet of land $25,120 00 Building 121,250 00 Contents, books, furniture, fittings, etc. 7O,O00 00 12,230 feet of land, East End 3,100 00 Bast End Public Library 35,000 00 Contents 13,000 00 15,643 feet of land 3,000 00 North End library 6,25O 00 Contents 600 00 $277,320 00 Health Department Automobile $300 00 300 00 East Junior High. School Land, 142,900 feet %0,000 00 Buildings 33O,250 00 Contents 30,000 00 400,25O 00 New High School Land and Building Land 4,000 00 Building 65O,0O0 Oil Contents 100,000 00 78-1,000 00 Philips School 57,010 feet of land $11,400 Ali] Building 30,00o ()() Contents 2,400 00 43,100 O[? Spring (West) School Land 17,599 feet of h-W(I $8,000 00 8,OOO 00 APPRAISERS' VALUAI`ION 43 Bemis School 45,120 feet of land 94,800 00 Building 7,500 00 Contents :300 01) S12,000 00 Grant School Building $18,750 00 Contents 1,500 00 20,250 00 Marshall Spring School Land $10,000 00 Building 122,500 00 Contents 3,000 00 135,500 00 James Russell Lowell School Building �190,000 00 Contents 10,000 00 200,000 00 Francis School 55,208 feet of land $11,doo 00 Building 112,500 00 Contents 2,400 00 126,300 00 Hosmer School 80,530 feet of land $16,000 00 Building 255,000 00 Contents 2,400 00 Addition 100,000 00 373,400 00 Coolidge School, Arlington Street Land $24,000 00 Building 212,500 00 Contents 5,000 00 -- - 241.,500 00 44 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Old Parker School sand 38,496 feet of land $19,000 00 19,000 00 Vest Junior High School Land $10,000 00 Building 293,000 00 Contents 51,00() 00 — 354,000 00 New Parker School 126,453 feet of land 813,000 00 Building 137,500 00 Contents 5,000 00 155,500 00 Central Fire Station 13,000 feet of land 826,000 00 Building 58,760 00 Contents, including electrical equip- nicat, apparatus 36,700 00 121,450 00 East End Fire Station Building 818,750 00 Laid 5,000 00 Contents 7,500 00 31,250 00 Total $5,442,555 00 JOHN P. BARD"T, EDWARD D. Hf7LLAND, U. FREDERICK ROBINSON, Appraisers. For year ending December 31, 1928. TREASURER'S REPORT The following report is respectfully submitted covering the ley-lu s and other requirements, as should he shown in the Treasurer's Report. Borrowed in 1928 Anticipation of Revenue: Jan. 4 TJnion Market National Bank at 3.28 $300,000 Mar. 7 Shawmut Corporation at 3.67 300,000 June S Union Market National Bank at 4.365 2.D0,000 Aug. 17 Union Market National Bank at 4.68 200,E $1,000,GOO Anticipation of Serial Loan-, Dec. 1 i Tank of Commerce and Trust at 4.75 0'000 Bonds Jan. 4 Union Market National Bank at 101.13 Drainage and Street Construc- tion 1535,000 May 2 Brown Brothers Company at 100.562 'water 80,000 Arsenal Street 100,€00 Hosmer School addition 110,000 �-- 8325,000 Bonds Paid 1928 Mar. 1 School $1,000 Senior Sigh School (outside) 30,000 $31,000 45 46 WATER°PO N TOWN REPORT April 1 Drainage $4,000 Hosmer School (outside) 5,000 Schools 42,000 Streets 32,000 Sewers and Drains 1,000 Playground (outside) 1,000 Sever 2,000 Water (outside) 20,000 - 9107,000 May 1 Refunding S2,000 School 4,000 East End School (outside) 4,000 Land 2,000 -- $12,000 June 1 Building $2,000 Land 1,000 .- S3,1000 July 1 Water (outside) $19,000 Drainage. 1,0()0 Street 4,000 West Watertown School (outside) 13,000 School 3,000 Land 2,000 Sees 3,000 45,000 Aug. 1 ,Street $6,000 -- 6,000 Sept. 1 Sewers and Drains SI,0G0 'eater (outside) 8,000 Sewers 5,000 $14,000 Oct. 1 Street $1,000 Drainage 1,000 Sewers and Drains 1,000 Water (outside) 1,000 �. 4,000 Nov. 1 Sewer 81,000 Drainage 1 'mo TREASURER'S REPORT 47 North Beacon Strut Bridge (outside) $3,000 $5,000 1929 Jan. P There is also due can water (out- side $9,000 — 159,000 �S236,000 1'928 Jan. 20 Anticipation of revenue $100,000 Afar. 15 Anticipation of revenue 100,000 Nov. 20 500,000 Dec. 20 300,000 -- $1,000,000 Bonds Due 1929 Jan, 1 Drainage $7,000 $7,[1Q0 afar 1 School $1,000 Senior High School (outside) 30,000 831,000 April 1 School $42,000 Sewer, Drain 7,000 � Street 25,000 'eater (outside) 20,000 Land 3,000 Hosmer School (outside) 5,000 Playground (outside) 1,000 810 ,000 May 1 Refunding Debt $2,000 Schools 15,000 Land. 2,000 Street 10,000 Water (outside) 14,000 East End School (outside) 4,000 $47,000 June 1 Building $2,000 Land 1,a0U $3,000 48 WATI 12`1"L}WN TOWN REPORT July 1 Water (outside) $18,000 Sewer, Drains 4,000 Street 4,000 School 3,000 Land 2,000 School, '"rest Watertown (outside) 13,000 $44,000 Aug. 1 Street 156,000 $6,000 Sept. 1 Sewer, Drains $6,000 Water (outside) 8,000 14,000 Oct. 1 Strut $1,000 Sewers, Drains 2,000 Water (outside) 1,000 ,000 X ov, 1 Sewers, Drains $2,000 North Beacon Street Bridge, Outside? 3,000 5,000 Dec. 1 Sewers, Drains $7,000 7,000 271,000 Jan. 21 Anticipation of revenue $100,000 Mar. 15 Anticipation of revenue 100,000 Mar. 12 Anticipation of serial loan 30,000 -�-- 8230,000 The indebtedness of the Town and on what account it was incurred is, as follows. Water loans $224,000 Refunding loan 16,000 Serer and Drains 256,000 North Beacon Street Bridge 33,000 Athletic Field 14,000 TR'BASURER t S REPORT 49 Street loans .3269,000 School loans 1,316,000 Land 32,000 Playground 12,000 - 52,172,000 Financial Statern.ent Town Debt 92,112,000 Authafized but not issued December 1028 60,000 ,52,172,000 Oidside: Water S224M00 'East End School, Chap. 272, Acts 1915 21,000 Husmer School, Chap. 209, Acts 1919 55,000 North Beacon Street Bridge, Chap. 780, Acts 1914 33,000 West Watertown School, Chap. 27, Acts 1021 15o,00{l Senior High School, Chap. 372, Acts 1923 480,000 Playgrounds 12,000 .5984,000 $1,188,000 Valuations, 1926 $42,7122,456 Valuations, 1927 47,044,199 Valuations, 1928 50,830,035 -$140,597,590 Abatements, 1926 8361,014 Abatements, 1927 336,828 Abatements, 1928 189,895 8888,637 3}139,708,953 $46,509,650 3% 1,397,089 1,188,000 Borrowing capacity as of January 1, 1929 S209,089 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT The indebtedness of the Town matures as follows 1929 $271,000 1930 251,000 1931 226,000 1932 102,000 1933 182,000 1934 155,000 1935 148,000 1936 144,000 1937 131,000 1938 115,000 1939 87,000 1940 79,000 1941 60,000 1942 38,000 1943 38,000 1944 35,000 1945 4,000 1946 4,000 1947 3,fl00 1948 3,000 1049 3,000 1950 2,000 1951 1,000 92,172,000 Statement Required by Chapter VI, Town By-Laws, Article 4 Statement of debt and total cash expenditures of the Town for thirty years Ycar Total Expenditures Torts Debt 1899 $498,084 37 $335,000 1900 806,557 60 757,1.550 1901 444,702 02 7.34,300 1902 534,610 53 11.1,300 1903 519,447 86 67%300 1904 671,357 11 677,300 1905 601,365 35 788,800 TREASURER'S REPORT 51 Year Total Expenditures Tount Debt 1906 $560,814 38 $766,000 1907 780,735 64 7 92,900 1908 671,282 59 757,025 1909 702,274 31 724,725 1910 676,377 48 790,225 1911 811,158 18 761,625 1912 800,48E 71 766,225 1913 795,500 10 802,225 1914 884,248 80 767,525 1915 978,082 53 775,725 1916 1,010,473 76 ' 807,925 1917 1,165,912 95 809,500 1018 1,116,816 30 767.500 1919 1,525,651 33 1,003,000 1920 1,788,282 49 1,087,000 1921 2,083,986 77 1,319,000 1922 2,037,672 76 1,238,500 1923 2,144,143 57 1,183,500 1924 2,571,082 55 1,679,000 1925 3,015,407 9G 1,914,000 1926 3,010,470 05 2,07E},500 1927 3,384,965 67 2,023,000 1028 3,378,589 10 2,172,000 The follming is a list of all moneys and securities which have been placed in my charge by virtue of any gift, devise, bequest or deposit: The Martha Sanger bequest in the shape of a fund deposited in the Waterton 'Savings Banc. Balance on hand December 31, 1927 529 52 Interest for year 24 07 Balance December 31, 1928 8553 59 The Templeton Fund, $2,500, which is represented by two $1,000 four per cent first mortgage gold bonds of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Harlem River and Port Chester Division, and an account in the Watertown Savings 52 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT bank for $500, The interest on same (3102.75) paid to the Associated Charities for distribution at Christmas time as per order of the Board of Selectmen. The several sums of money turned over to me on account of perpetual care of lots ili the ce ncteries have been deposited in the Watertovvn Savings Bark and now amount, including interest, to Balance December 31, 1027 $33,030 22 Interest for the year 1028 1,520 77 4,350 00 Interest withdrawn on account of Ceniet,ery Department 1927 1,420 10 $33,130 So Names and amounts collected since last report: Helen E. Pollard $75 00 Walter and EliZaboth Colman 50 00 Nancy Wingfiold 30 00 Malcolm 15 00 Charles Annain 15 00 Howard L. -'vIttrpliu 50 00 Hen-panic Sohagian 7 50 Ada Drake 75 00 Vator Espenan 15 CIO Paul B erquist 50 00 Charlotte Robinson 15 00 Stanley Goodrow 75 00 Laura A. Grant 50 00 H. 111. Chaporian 37 50 E. B. Sullivan 50 00 Ethel S. Caney 75 00 Richard Griffith 37 50 H, Zovician 50 00 H. Murgerdichian 15 00 George Kandar 75 00 W. S. and A. D. Wood 75 00 Anna E. Howes 75 00 TREASURER'S REPORT 53 W. J. Phillips $75 00 Estate of Maria Brigham 88 00 Ronald Wetherbee 7 50 Charles Caldwell 15 00 Nancy A. Great 50 00 11. C. Derby Estate 161 50 Clarence R. Howes 75 00 E. A. Saunders 90 00 D. A. IN'leister Estate 30 00 John Garcide 30 00 Elden McElhsney 15 00 Solomon Ovoian 15 00 Mary Haeopian 15 00 Wesley* 0. Roberts 7 50 y William A. Howard 75 00 H. Hovogoomian 50 00 Una B. 1\4ecarney 75 00 Walter L. Sullivan 50 00 Mary 1tilurphy 50 00 elmore Bagley 75 00 Claude H. Clark 54 00 Xlary. Hagopian 15 00 Garbed Saniorklan 15 00 Rase Omer 82 50 R. C. Kirby 37 50 J. B. Cassidy 75 00 Mabel Bigness 7 .50 William A cLauthlin 37 50 Estelle Maynard 50 P. J. Manahan 15 00 Guiseppe Simone 15 00 2,466 00 35,590 80 1 have also in my charge the foliowhig property of the Public Library, which is not direct gifts or bequests to the Town; Bonds from the Pratt bequest, amounting to S5,000. Bonds for $2,000, invested froze accumulated interest re- 54 WATER'POWN TOWN REPORT ceived from above funds. Interest clue semi-annually and. paid to Mr. Horace W. Otis, who represents the committee in charge of the fund. The Benjamin Hosmer Pierce Fund, represented by a deposit in the I-ratertown Savings Bank, amounting to, including Merest, 81,126.12 The Barry fund, deposited in above Savings Bank, amount- ing to 1,005.28, diary D. Eirnerson Mead. Fend, account Watertown public Library, deposited in Union Market Nlational Dank, Savings Department, amounting to, 111cluding interest, 3,167.98. No stuns can he drawn from the alcove accounts except upon written order of a majority of the 'Trustees of the Public Library. Receipts and Expenditures Receipts Balance December U, 1929 $95,981 67 Anticipation of kevenne 1,000,000 00 Anticipation of Serial. Loan 30,000 00 Cemetery 4,685 fife Collector 1,621. 85 Colle+ctor's Fees 2,355 10 Health 2,812 50 Interest 7,477 07 Mothers' and Outside Aid 12,743 fib Police 2,317 70 Potter Memorial Gates 22 74 Premium 2,025 30 5ei er 8,365 34 Schools 10,495 42 Surer Deposits 11,987 09 Sidewalk Betterments 1,522 45 Street Betterments 10,910 72 s Smith Hughes Fund 137 50 Town Clerk's. Fees and Licenses 2,313 70 Town Hall 561 00 Taxes, 1927 267,887 28 'TREASURER'S REPORT 55 Faxes, 1928 $1,248,686 30 Tax. Interest, 1927 8,342 02 Tax. Interest, 1928 102 01 Tat Titles Redemption 11,055 93 Tax Title Interest 800 23 Town Dent (borrowed) 325,000 00 Waste Tickets 203 10 'eater Receipts 177,059 98 Commonwealth of Massachusetts, State Taxes 297,108 12 Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston Elevated Refund 12,719 04 Sundry Department 6,634 40 Garbage 9,175 41 Gommonv,,calth of Massachusetts, Account; of Arsenal Street 8,133 33 Middlesex County, Account of Arsenal Street 8,133 33 Sidewalk 10,003 11 '600,961. GO xpotd tares Anticipation of Revenue $1,000,000 00 Acton Street Drain 4,69. 2 61 Arsenal Street 90,894 05 Assessors 10,&30 30 Auditor 4,695 49 Betterments 112,136 On Cemetery Contingent 922 72 Cemetery Labor 7,249 07 Cemetery Superintendent 1,800 00 Cattle Inspection GOG 00 Collector 7,348 60 Contingent 1,158 37 County Tax 66,789 40 Desmond Execution 300 00 Dog officer 296 00 Drainage 5,095 46 Dust Laying 14,657 52 55 WATER3`oWN TOWN REPORT East Branch Library $717 52 East Junior High School Grading 4,987 34 East Junior Nigh School Sidewalk 2,502 84 ElcctiDn Expense 8,399 07 Engineering Contingent I,g20 27 Engineering Salaries 15,864 07 Finance Committee 1,993 79 Eire, Contingent 5,093 34 Tire, Salaries 83,124 1 Fire, New Pump 12,500 00 Fire, Relaying Drive 300 04 Gypsy and Brown-Tailed Moth, Superintendent SU4 00 Gypsy and Drown-Tailed Moth, Clerk 425 00 Gypsy and Broom-Tailed Moth, Contingent 2,598 16 Hosmer Scho41, Addition 11S,159 72 Health, Agent 2,954 58 Health, Clerk 1,200 00 Health, Contagious 6,597 78 Health, Contingent 1,229 72 Health, Baby Clinic 406 60 Health, Dental Clinic 2,549 98 Health, Nurses 2,756 95 Headquarters of Veterans of Foreign Wars 720 00 Headquarters of American Lcgion No, 99 780 00 Highway, Ashes and Papers 36,99 90 Highway, Garbage 24,491 73 Highway, Construction 20,801 20 Highway, TMaintem- mce 59,96(G 43 Highway, Office 349 67 Highway, Salaries 5,810 00 Highway, Stable 25,975 49 Highway, Street 'Signs 998 46 Highway, Truck 5,000 00 Highway, Vacations 8,347 00 TRUASURSR'S REPORT 57 Highway, Traffic Signs $938 19 Infirmary Deeper 1,000 00 Infirmary-, General Expense 5,992 79 Inspection of Buildings, Contingent 5,2 74 '82 Inspector of Plumbing, Salaries 2,579 r0 Insurance 13,225 8 Interest 114,327 00 Legal Expense 2,508 85 Alenimial Day 1,200 00 -lothCTS' Aid 22,299 20 New Senior High School 6 25 (10 Outsido Aid 28,272 25 Overlay, 11?27 104 33 Overlay, 1928 154 25 Park, NIaintenance 1,994 04 Park, Superintendent 500 00 Park, Victory Field 1,970 56 Pensions 5,603 76 Physician 1,200 00 Planning Board 59 63 Playground, lklaintenance 1,909 12 Playgromid, Salaries 2,988 00 Poles and Wires, Tnslpector r 3,200 00 Poles and Wires, Clerk 425 00 Poles and 'Wires, Maintenance 0,999 08 Poles and 'moires, Special 5,805 73 Police, Contingcnt 6,104 24 Police, Salaries 84,147 10 Police, Special 2,000 00 Police, Uniforms 2,071 25 Police Clerk and Wc:gpninan 1,830 00 Police janitor and Wagonnian 1,830 00 Premium 873 32 Printing Town Records .3,068 00 Printing Totem Reports 2,224 911 Printing Voting Lists 1,325 25 Public Library Books 6,999 87 Public Library Alaintenance 6,492 80 58 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Public Library Salaries $18,795 88 Moderator 100 00 State Taxes 195,290 34 Re&try of Voters 400 00 School Americanization 2,163 73 School, Bvening 3,762 60 School, Continuation 2,687 70 School, General Control 11,099 94 School, Instruction 364,871 lei School, Xvlaintenance 16,789 14 School, Miscellaneous 5,69. 6 71 School, New Equipment 6,496 53 School, Trade 5,098 10 School, Transportation 768 00 School, Operation 51,971 03 Selectmen 2,659 81 Sewer, Construction 21,773 00 Sewer, ITYlaintenance 23,491 81 Sewer, Construction, Special 9,155 25 Sewer, Cbanning Road 245 14 Sewer and Sidewalk, Rebate 4,942 72 Side-walks 34,991 68 Soldiers' Relief 2,219 00 Smith-Hughes Fund 137 50 State and Military Aid 708 00 Street Lights 38,552 66 To%vu Debt Paid 236,000 00 Town Clerk 8,572 48 To,,%,n Hall 3,583 21 Treasurer 5,710 16 Tree Warden, Contingent 998 65 Tree Warden, Clerk 125 00 Tree Warden, Labor 2,999 76 Tree Warden, New Trees 999 42 Tree Warden, Salary 1,000 00 Sewer Deposits 973 27 Unpaid Bills 3,655 11 Water, Construction 60,391 29 Water, Maintenance 24,965 95 TRtASURER'S REPORT J� Water, Office $2,081 50 Water, Rebates 107 65 Water, Salaries 5,436 00 Water, Special 26,273 50 Water, Toining Car 800 00 Water, Truck 045 00 Water, Vacations 2,574 00 West End Playground 1,00(1 00 West junior Addition 271 44 Weights and Measures 3,015 92 Workmen's Compensation 4,612 15 3,37 8,580 10 Balance, December 31, 1928 222,372 5 $3,600,961 69 Approved DeeemLer 31 1028. W. W. NORCROSS, JR., Audiior. c� LIST Or TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING C Annual Dale Amount Rate .merest Imleresl Due jifutitrily Barro.vrd on f2ccorml of jvly 1, 111[3y�(}y4+ $5,r(�}�00 4a *;?�007 a(}l0 July and Jan. July 1, lrl`39 New " abur Loan 1, 1904 5,U00 4 2U0 00 1. 1, 1, 10.30 11 it al 1, 19111 5,000 4 200 00 "` IN 1, 1.. 1Sb0"1 5,004 4 200 00 71 as 1., 11,3•) 11 11 as 1. 1004 5,000 4 200 00 1a As 1, 1933 IF as 7d 1, 1904 5,000 4 200 00 IF Fs 1, 1934 It IF al � May 1, 1900 2,000 4 80 00 A'vIay and Nov. May 1, 1929 Refunding Debt �! 1, 1900 2,000 4 $a 01) 1a is 1, 1930 #a aF z 1, 1:906 2,000 4 SO 00 1" F" 1, 1931 aF as q 1. 1006 2,000 4 so 00 It aF 1, 1932 Fa as 0 1, 1€06 2,000 4 80 00 4 " 1, 193:3 1, 1906 21000 4 so 00 ," 1, 1934 I, 1906 2,000 4 'SO 00 "" 1, 1935 `" I, 1906 2,000 4 so (XI as 11 1, 1936 April 1, 1910 5,DC10 4 20€1 00 April and Oct, April 11 1929 Ncw High School O May I., 19133,000 4 120 00 11 la 1,,Tay 1, 1929 tith Side School y 1, 1913 3,000 4 120 00 la aF 11 1030 aF sF 1a 1, 1131.; 3,000 4 120 00 " 1, 1€131 Fa aF 1a 1, 1913 3,000 4 120 00 •` 1, 1032 FF as Fa 1, 1013 3,000 4 120 00 `" F' 1, 193-3 sa Fa Fa 1, 1 E)15 4,000 4 160 00 May and Nov. L 1929 East End School I, ID1.5 4,000 4 100 00 as as 1, 100 FI 11 IE 11 1915 31000 4 120 00 sa aF 1, 1931 IN FI as 1, 1915 3,000 4 120 00 Is FF 1, 1432 11 11 Ff 1, ID15 3,000 4 120 00 sa I 1 1, 1933 11 11 11 of 1, 1915 2,000 4 SO 00 41 1, 1934 L1 1, 1915 2,000 4 S0 00 If i1 1, 1936 /1 I1 I1 ,duly 1, 1915 1,000 4 40 00 Jan. and July July 1, 1929 Drainage 1, 1915 1.000 4 40 00 II 11 1, 1930 1, 191r:) 1,000 4 40 00 'I 1, 1931 April 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 Oct. and April April 1, 1929 Surface Drainage 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 14 11 1, 1930 1, 91 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 4 6 'I 1, 1931 1, 11 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 d1 " 1, 1932 // to 11 1916 1,000 4 40 00 if 11 1, 1933 /, 11 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 /1 1, 1934 „ 11 1, 191.5 1,000 4 40 00 "I 11 1, 1935 I' II 1, 1910 11000 4 40 00 ,' 1, 1930 1, II April 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 April and Oct. April 1, 1037 Surface Drainage 1, 1910 1,000 4 40 00 // 1, 1, 1938 i1 'I 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 /' p1 1, 1939 1, 11 11 1916 1,000 4 40 00 1. 1940 " W 1, 191{i 1,000 4 40 00 " „ 1, 1941 14 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 11 1, 1042 •• °" 1, 1910 1,000 4 40 00 1` „ 1, 1943 '• II p 1, 1016 1,000 4 40 00 'I 11 1, 1044 1, 1910 1,000 4 40 00 if 11 1, 104.5 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 11 19 1, 1946 Nov. 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 May and May Nov. 1, 1929 Foss Land Sewer 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 11 1, 1030 11toII 1, 1016 1,000 4 40 00 1" of 1, 1931 do 11 If May 1, 1917 1,00)0 4H 45 00 '%I ny and Nov. May 1, 1929 High School Land1, 1917 1,000 4jj 45 00 11 11 1, 1930 d A " 1, 1917 11000 4 Y2 4:5 00 of I1 1, 1931 it " 1, If117 1,000 4M 45 00 i1 11 1, B132 11 " 1, 1017 1,000 4,1, 45 00 I, 11 1, 1933 A 41 If F-r G� LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING- Cantinued � �l�att.�tad Dale Amomat Rate Interest Interest Due Maturity Borrowed an account of May 1, 1917 $1,000 4Y $45 00 Alay and Nov. May 1, 1934High Schaal land 1, 1917 11000 4Y2 45 00 " " 1, 1935 " " " 1 1, 1917 11000 4f 45 00 " at 1, 1936 it so if 1, 1917 1,000 4M 90 00 " " 1, 1937 " If April 1, 1919 12,000 5 600 00 April and Oct. April 1, 1920 North Bmeon Street 1, 1919 5,000 5 250 00 " 1, 1929 Hosmer School o 1, 1919 5,000 5 250 00 is " 1, 1S130 " " 1, 1919 5,000 5 250 00 " "` 1, 1931 " to Z 1, 19I9 5,000 5 250 00 It to 1, 1932 It " �] 1, 1919 5,000 5 250 00 at do 1, 1933 " d AO 1, 1919 5,000 5 250 00 is1, 1934 " " 1, 1919 5,000 5 250 00 Is " 1, 1935 It " Z 1, 1910 5,000 5 250 00 1, 1936 It " � 1, 1910 5,000 5 250 00 1, 1935 " 10 1, 1019 5,000 5 250 00 " „ 1, 1935 " " 0 1, I919 5,000 .5 250 00 " 1, 1930 y 1, ID19 2,000 -5 100 00 " `" 1, 1927 Spring Street Drain 1, 1910 2,000 -5 100 00 " " 1, 1929 it " `+ 1, 1919 2,000 5 100 00 4 A " 1, 1930 69 " 1, 1910 2,000 5 100 00 " 1, 1931 " 1, 1910 2,000 5 100 00 " 1, 1932 " 1, 1919 2,000 5 100 00 „ " 1, 1933 1, 1910 1,(}00 5 50 00 " 1, 1934 1, 1919 1,000 5 50 00 It At 1, 1935 ` 1, 1919 1,000 5 50 00 It 1, 1936 of " to 1, 1919 11000 5 50 00 1+ FJ 1, 1937 FF rs Ft 1, 1910 1,00D 5 5)0 00 Fr to 1, 1938 to it LL 1, 1919 1,000 6 50 00 ra JJ 1, 1939 JJ 1+ IF 1, im 1,000 5 50 00 dr dr JJ 1, 1940 1, 1919 1,0(00y 5 50ou eJ t+ 1, 1041 a1 f{ rl 1, 1919 1.000 •15 50 00 It rI aJ d{ 11 1, 1942 1, 1919 1,000 5 ,50 00 1J If 1, 1943 !� Jd If f' rJ dF 1919 1,000 a 50 001, 11344 FL Ff if 1, 1019 1,000 5 50 00 {L r" 1, 1045 r1 JJ Ir Nov. 1, 1919 1,000 5 54} 00 May and Nov. Nov, 1, 1946 rr L4 IL 1, 1919 11000 5 150 00 dL IF 1, 1947 Fr LL 1, 1919 1,000 5 50 00 rr IJ 1, 1949 FF 1, 1919 1,000 5 50 00 Fr II 1, 1949 rr LJ <J it 44 1, 1919 3,000 4Y12 13.5 on 1, 1929 North Beacon Street Bridge cl 1, 1919 31000 434 13500 It II 1, 1930 1, 1919 IOQq 1.3+5 {}d1 cr 1i 1, t:l.31 II J, 11 dr 1, !qlg 3,000 4V2 135 00 rF JI 1, 1932 11 JF 11 11 �- 1, 191(1 3,000 4Y2 135 00 ii '• 1, 1933 ii FF JJ {r M 1, 1919 3,OOQ 4% 135 00 1, 1934C Jd rr II JJ 1, 1919 3,000 4Y2 135 00 LL 11 1, 1'1315 JI 11 dF ri O 1, 191{0 13}tJO�00 41 1.3y5 �O}lj0 rl !d 1. }193}6 L{ to if rr �y 1, 1919 31000 4i j 135 00 11 JF 1, 1937 Jd FF IJ 11 ^3 1, 1919 3,000 4A 135 00 Ir +1 1, 1938 FF 11 JJ rJ 1, 1919 3,000 4Y2 135 00 IJ LL 1, 1939 ri 11 Jd 11 April 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 00 April and Oct. April 1, 192€1 Drain and Sewer1, 1920 1,000 5 50 00 FI JJ 1, 1928 J{ dd If 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 00 FI aJ 1, 1930 F{ dl is 1, 1920 1,000 ., 50 co if rJ 1, 1931 LJ II it 1, W-20 1,1100 5 50 (DO if rJ 1, 1932 Cl !1 It 1, 11120 1,000 5 50 DO 11 1 J 1, 1933 It I a if 1, 1920 1,00D 5 50 00 II II 1, 1934 rl JJ If ca LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING- Continued +� A inmal Date ,Amount Rate 1211eres4 Interest Dve Habirily Borrowed on acrount of April 1, 1920 S1,000 5 850 00 April and Oct. April 1, 1935 Drain and Sewer 1, 1920 1,0005 50 00 As if 1, 1936 Is do do ii ,a if 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 00 1, 1937 � 1, 1920 11000 5 50 00 " 1, 1938 I ,1 li 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 on " 11 1939 " " " 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 00 i` 1, 1040 " " 0 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 00 " " 1, 1941 1, 1920 1,000 5 60 00 ii ii 1, 1042 if ii 41 1, 1920 1,000 5 .50 00 " ii 1, 1948 11 ii (i 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 00 If ii 1, 1044 11If It O 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 00 ii ii 1, 1945 If of if -1 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 00 Ii ii 1, 1946 i, it ii 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 0o " " 1, 1947 if if " r7 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 00 " 1, 1948 is 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 00 !/ " 1' 1949 June 1, 1920 2,000 5 50 00 it " I 1950 1, 1920 2,000 5m 110 00 June and Dec. June 1, 1020 Athletic Field 1, 1020 1,000 5 Y2 110 00 If " 1, 1030 " If 1, 1920 1,000 5Y2 .55 00 " If 1, 1931 1, 1920 1,000 5% 55 00 " 1, 1932 ii ee 1, 1920 1,000 5m 55 00 As If 1, 1933 " 1, 1920 1,000 5m 55 00 " " 1, 1934 " 1, 1920 1,000 5Y2 55 00 it ii 1, 1935 � 1, 1920 1,000 W 55 00 ii ii 1, 1936 ri ii 1, 1920 1,000 5A 55 00 [i ii 1, 1937 n r 1, 1920 1,000 5% 55 00 1, 1038 1, 1920 1,000 5% 55 00 1, 1939 1, 1920 1,000 5y 55 00 '< 1, 1940 at 1, 1920 1,000 5% 55 00 441, 1929 West Watertown Land I, 19201,000 5 55 00 " " 1, 1930 Ir " 1, 1920 1,000 5 m 55 00 „ J r 1, 1931 1 1920 1,000 5% 55 00 A rr 1 1932 Oct. 1, 1020 1,000 5% 55 00 April and Oct. 1, 1929 Arlington Street 1, 1020 1,000 5� 55 00 " it 1. 1930 " " 1, 1920 1,000 5 55 00 '` '' 1, 1929 Drain 1, 1920 1,000 5 55 00 1, 1930 " 1, 1920 1,000 5V2 55 00 r. Jr 1, 1931 " n- it 1, 1021 1,000 5 50 00 1, 1028 it rA 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 1, 1929 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 " `1 1, 1930 " 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 uu it it 1, 1931 " r� 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 " 1, 1932 =� 1, 1921 1,000 5 a0 00 1, 1933 " qd 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 " 1, 1934 " 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 14 rr 1, 1935 1, 1121 1,000 5 50 00 " " 1 1936 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 " " 1, 1937 1, m21 1,000 5 50 00 rr " 1, 1938 rr 1, 1921 11000 5 50 00 if ii 1, 1939 1 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 " " 1, 1940 " 1, 1 o2l 1,000 5 50 00 " 1, 1941 " 1, 1921 1,000 5 60 00 rr la 1, 1942 rl 1, 1021 1,000 5 50 00 rr < 1, 1943 rl 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 cc F, 1, 1044 " 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 rr a 1, 1945 1, 1!121 1,000 5 ,50 00 sr 11 1, 1946 11 CA m LIST OF '1 ONNIN NOTES, 'I HNIE OF MATURING-Continaced A mma1 Dale Amount Date Interest I»teresl Due Maturity 13omrxed on account of April 1, 1921 $1,000 5 s50 UD .April anti Oot. June 1, 1947 Drainage 1, *1921 1,()0�L0y 5 5L0 �03 ri it y1, 1�t71-1t8 Li • 1, 1021 1,�ti/g4�/,0 5 511 00 fi LL 1, 1�✓49 r+ 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 ri LL 1, 1950 fr �rj 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 ft if 1, 1951 it +b July 1, 1921 2,000 5% 105 00 Jan. and July July 1, 1929 Higlrw Constriction o 1, 1021 21000 5V4 105 00 it tc 1, 1930 is it 1, 1921 2,001) 5 105 00 it it 1, 1031 it tt 1, 1921 13,000 5YA 082 50 if Pr1, 1929 West 'Watertown School y 1, 1921 13,000 5 X WL9 50 is it 1, 1930 Cr ct Lt 1, 1921 13,000 5Y4 682 50 tt It 1, 1931 it es cc 1, 1921 12,000 5% 630 00 it It 1, 1932 is tt if z 1, 1921 12,000 5Y4 030 00 ra if 1, 1933 tt tt rr ,►� 1, 1921 12,000 534 (330 00 a tt 1, 1934 it tr rr "a 1, 1921 12,000 5f 680 00 it tf 1, 1935 a rr tr 0 1, 1921 12,000 5X (330 00 If tr 1, 1936 tf rr et 1, itm 12,000 5 a 630 00 it it 1, 1937 fr tf If 1, 192L 12,000 5X 630 00 it LL 1, 1938 fr et rr 1, 1921 12,000 5Q 0,30 00 ct tt 1, 19311 fi et et 1, 1921 12,000 5�14 630 00 iL a 1, 1940 rr it If 1, 1921 12,000 5Y4 630 00 it it 1, 1941 tc it it Aug, 1, 1921 6,000 5% 315 00 Feb. and AuF. Aug. 1, 1929 Arlington Street 1, 1921 6,000 5Y 315 0D it t 1, 1930 r a 1, 1021 6,000 5X 315 00 tr if 1, 1931 rr rr may 1, 1922 2,(10{1 4l S5 OD May and Nov. May 1, 1929 Land Taking I, 1922 11000 4Y 42 50 [t °` 1, 1930 ,t rr 1, 1922 1,000 44 42 50 It rt 1, 1431 tr it 1, 1922 1,000 44 4- .50 it [, 1, 1932 r[ r, Sept. 1, 1922 1,000 44 42 50 `c 1, 1929 Sewers and Drains 1, 1ung 1,000 4X 42 50 It Pc 1, 1030 e[ rl it 1, 1923 1,000 4 f 42 50 cc is 1, 1931 it tf tc Nov. 1, 1922 1,000 4j4 45 00 [c it 1, 1928 Drainage 1, 1922 1,000 43,§ 46 00 it " 1, 1929 it 1, 1922 1,0()0 434- 45 00 [t rP 1, 1930 rr 1, 1922 1,000 4A2 45 00 tr cc 1, 1931 cr 1, 1922 1,000 4Y 45 00 tt ft 1, 1032 July 1, 1923 1,000 4l =12 50 Jan. and July July 1, 1929 School Plans r� 1, 19°)i 11000 44 42 50 rt cc 1, 1930 f[ u i1, y1�/?23 11,()00y 4 Yj 42 5f0 t t t t 1. 1t9�+3�t1� r[ tt I, IM3 1,000 43;; 4L J5G it [r 1, t932 fi it 1, 1923 1,000 4,1, 42 5-0 to It 1, 1033 "` cc � 1, 1923 1,000 411 42 50 rr a 1, 1034 rt ft � 1, 19?3 1,000 43/4 42 50 tc it 1, 1935 a fr 1, 1923 1,000 4 4 42 50 " it 1, 1936 cr ee h 1, 1923 1,000 44 42 50 ,r It 1, 11137 cc fc 'd 1, 19231,000 44 42 50 It LL 1, 1938 fr ff 1, 1923 2,000 4 85 00 If LL 1, 1929 School Lands 1, 1923 2,000 4 4 85 00 It iL 1, 1mo tt ,c 1, 1923 2,000 4 4 85 00 it LL 1, 1931 [f tt 1, 1923 2,000 44 85 00 " ,t 1, 1932 If ,c 1, 1923 2,000 44 85 00 re tf 1, 1933 fc rl 1, 1923 2,000 44 85 00 rc I, 1, 1934 it f[ 1, 1923 2,000 414 85 00 tc 11 1, 1935 ff If 1, 1023 2,000 44 85 00 it it 1, Two tt /t 1, 1023 2,000 44 85 00 tf [f 1, 1937 It tt 1, 1923 2,000 4�/j 85 00 tt LL 1 1938 It to tit c: LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING- Continued W r'_stnual Date .1fi afall Dale Inierest Interest Due Halrerily Borrowed oxr accorud of July„ 1„ 1923 81,000 41/ $42 50 Jan. and ,July July 1, 1939 School Lands 1, 1923 1,C100 41/4 42 50 4 ' 1, 1940 1, 1923 1,000 41/ 42 50 '[ 4 " 1, 1941 P. 1, 1023 I,000 4Y4 42 50 to 1, 1942 '" `[ W 1, 1923 1,0()0 4 Y4 42 50 " 1, 1943 rl [r 1, 1923 2,000 4 85 00 " " 1, 1929 Street Betterments 0 1, 1923 2,000 3y 85 00 " to 1, 1930 1, 1923 2,000 41< 85 00 '" to 1, 1931 1, 1923 21000 41r44 86 0D it it 1, 1932 !e it y 1, 1923 2,000 41r 85 00 !e e3 1, 1033 '" " Q 1, 1923 2,000 4Y4 85 00 ![ to 1, 1929 Barnard Block 1, 1923 2,000 41r 85 00 " r[ 1, 1930 " Ir 1, 1023 2,0(10 4Y4 86 00 i[ r; 1, 1931 1! I" I, 1€123 t>"Ono 4% 86 00 eK " 1, 1932 re t[ 10 1, 1923 2,000 4Y4 85 00 It " I, 1933 [[ rr 0 1, 1923 2,000 4Y4 85 00 rr rI 1, 1934 [[ er 1, 1923 2,000 4 J/ 85 01) {! [; I, 19315 11 [[ es 1, 1923 2,000 4 85 00 " [r 1, 1936 [[ e[ 1, 10?.3 1,000 4% 42 50 et r` 1, 1937 e[ c[ 1, 1923 1,000 4Y4 42 50 "" rr 11 1938 a to 1, 1D23 1,000 41�4' 42 50 +[ er 1, 1439 r[ r{ 1, 1923 1,000 4Y4 42 50 "r rr 1, 1940 n e[ 1, 1923 1,000 4 Y4 42250 `" It 1, 1941 u If 1, 1923 1,000 41 42 50 it as 1, 1942 [e rr I, lom 1,00L1 4X 42 50 to it 1, IP43 rr ee Mir. 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 filar. and Sept. Mar. 1, 1929 Senior Hi School 1, 11024 1,000 4 40 00 1, 193011 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 It if 1, 1931 it ri eJ 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 LL Lf 1, 1932 it tt ft 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 r( it 1, 1933 it tr tf 1, 1924 I,000 4 40 00 " i` 1, 1934 if tf It 1, 1924 I,O00 4 40 00 " t( 1, 1935 rt t[ (e 1, 1924 I,O00 4 40 00 " L` 1, 1c936 +f fr rr 1, 1024 1,ODO 4 40 00 " at 1, 1937 it is rt 1, 1924 I,OO)b 4 40 00 ft 1, 1938 tt (1 tt et y 1, 1924 I,000 4 40 00 tt 1, 1939 tt It if 1, 1024 1,000 4 40 00 is ct 1' 1940 it it of JJ tt Jf ft rt 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 1, 1941 1, 1924 1,000 4Y4 42 50 JJ [t 1, 1942 1, 1924 1,000 4Y 42 50 :4 [f 1, rS (t tf 1943 � 1, 1,324 1,000 4Y4 42 50 JJ t6 1, 194 ff it rl 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 rt er 1, 1927 ee Li it 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 r: re 1, 1929 [t a LL 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 « tt 11 1930 er r[ [t Si it Q 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 1, 1931 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 r` tr 1, 1932 iJ rt ff ri i( !t if of 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 1, 1933 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 rt if 1, 1934 if rr ff 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 r: rt 1, 193b Jt er it 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 rt if 1, 1936 it 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 rt tt 1, 1937 rt at tt 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 It it 111938 it cf It 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 rt f( 1, 1939 it tr ti 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 cr if 1, 1940 If rl It 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 it Jt 1, 1941 if tf 44 I, 1924 10,000 4 400 00 it Jr 1, 1942 if Jr 14 LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING- Continued o Annual Date Amount Rate .Interest Interest Due Maturity Borrowed on accoum of Mar. 1, 1924 $20,000 4f ¢950 00 Mar. and Sept. N.1ar. 1, 1942 Senior High School 1, 1924 30,000 4Y4 1,275 00 rs 1, 1943 rr t4 ss 1, 1924 30,000 4Yj 1,275 00 or is 1, 1944 It it It y Oct. 1, 1924- 1,000 4 40 00 April :end Oct. Oct. 1, 1929 Sewers,and Drains 1, 1924 1,0110 4 40 Q0 rt rt 1, 1930 rr if or 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 tt rt 1, 1931 if if it 0 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 to rt 1, 1932 tr it rt 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 If rr 1, 1933 rr rr It z 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 it a 1, 1934 It it It *i 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 if it 1, 1929 Water 0 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 it rt 1, 1930 sr 1i 1, 1924 11000 4 40 00 rr sr 1, 1931 of �4 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 '` 1, 1932 4 9 1, 1024 1,000 5 40 00 sr 1, 1933 1, 1024 1,000 4 40 00 t` 1, 1034 s` G April 1, 1925 1,000 4 40 00 '° " 1, 1029 Playgrounds y 1, 192.5 1,000 4 40 00 1, 1930 1, 1925 1,000 4 40 00 " s` 1, 1931 tt 1, 1925 1,000 4 40 00 tt at 1, 1932 tt 1, 1925 1,000 4 40 00 " t` 1, 1933 st 1, 1925 1,000 4 40 00 rr rr 1, 1934 tt 1, 1925 1,000 4 40 00 if rt 1, 1935 se 1, 1925 1,040 4 40 00 tr sr 1, 1936 st 1, 1925 1,000 4 40 00 it rs 1, 1937 tr 1, 1925 1,000 4 40 00 1r is 1, 1938 et 1, 1925 1,000 4 40 00 It ar 1, 1939 fi 1, 192,E 11000 4 4.0 00 dr FA 1, 1940 fr 1, 1925 12,000 4 4SU 00 it It 1, 1920 Water 11 1925 12,000 4 480 00 di -id 1, 19,30 It 1, 1325 0,000 4 240 QU it dr 1, 1929 High Schoul Equij ument 1, 1925 G,0f10 4 290 OU if it 1, 19r30 Li rr td 1, 1025 6,000 4 240 00 rr rr 1, 1931 =i it di 1, 1925 6,000 4 240 00 rF it 1., 1932 it IF it 1, 1925 13,000 4 240 00 `` dd 1, 1033 it Ir it 1, 1925 (1,00() 4 240 00 Gf LL 1, 1934 di Ir ii 1, 1 J2Gr rt di 11 #r c� (3,000 4 24�f0 00 1, 1935 � 1, 1925 6,000 4 240 00 ri r1 1, 1930 dr 11 #i 1, 1925 61000 4 240 00 rr ab April 1, 1937 if If It 1, 1925 01000 4 240 M rr bb 1, 1938 1, 1925 0,000 4 29fJ 0(] rr r1 it 1, 1025 (3,000 4 240 00 ra rb 1, 104{1 a;r if rr 1, 1025 12,000 4 480 00 ra dr 1, 1929 Coolidge School � 1, 1925 12,000 4 480 00 rt rr 1, 1930 di It � 1, 1925 11,000 4 440 00 ri rr 1, 1931 rt Ir 111925 11,000 4 440 00 tr rr 1, 1032 rr rr 1, 1925 11,000 4 440 00 rr rr 1, 1933 rr rd 1, 1925 11,00O 4 440 00 tt tt 1, 1934 fr rd 1, 1925 11,00[] 4 440 00 ri rr 1, 1915 it dt 1, 1925 11,000 4 440 00 it rr 1, 193G ii fir1, 1925 11,000 4 44D UU it ra 1, 1037 rt re 1, 1925 11,000 4 44D 00 19 i 9 1, 1938 is it 1,, 1025 11,000 4 440 00 if 1, 1939 rr it 1, 1925 11,000 4 44G 00 tt 1, 1940 it dt ,duly I, 1925 3,000 4 120 00 Jan. and Jul my 1, 1929 ewers 1, 1025 3,000 4 120 00 if 1, 1030 it 1, 1925 3,000 4 120 00 fb 1, 1931 it LIST OF TOWN NGTLS, TIME OF MATURING-C'onlinved � A nij ual Date Amount Rate Interest Interest Due malurily Borrowed on account of July 1, 1925 $3,OW 4 $120 00 Jan. and July ,July 1, 1932 Sewers 1, 1925 2,000 4 80 00 it ' 1, 1933 t` �r 1, 1025 2,000 4 80 00 et it 1, 1934 ei 1, 1925 2,000 4 SO 00 ii it 1; 1035cc 1, 1025 8,000 4 320 00 ri it 1, 1929 Water 1, 1925 8,000 4 320 00 " " 1, 1930 " p April 1, 1926 11,000 4 440 00 Oct. and April April 1, 1929 North End School 1, 1926 11,000 4 440 00 Cr it 1, 1930 It ii ti z 1, 1026 11,000 4 440 00 re rr 1, 1931 it i€ tt 1, 1926 10,000 4 400 00 ii ee 1} 1932 it et ti � 1, 1926 6 10,000 4 400 00 &C it 1, 1933 it re it � 1, 1920 10,000 4 400 00 ei it 1; 1934 it .e le 1, 1926 10,000 4 400 00 CC tt 1, 1935 if ee ii yq 1, 1926 10,000 4 400 00 it tr 1, 1936 it ee ii 1, 1926 10,000 4 400 00 if it 1, 1937 1e ee re Q 1, 1926 10,000 4 400 00 a it 1, 1038 it re ri H 1, 1926 10,000 4 400 00 e€ ii 1, 1930 ii re rr 1, 1926 10,000 4 400 00 ii it 1, 1940 ie ti iC 1, 1926 10,000 4 400 00 ei it 1, 1941 ii to to 1, 1926 8,0f10 4 320 00 Fe `t 1, 1929 For Streets 1, 1026 7,000 4 280 00 it et 1, 1.930 It to 1, 1926 7,000 4 280 00 it i` 1, 1931 !e ie 1, 1026 7,000 4 280 00 it 'i 1, 1032 Fe if 1, 1926 7,000 4 280 00 It " 1, 1933 it u 1, 1926 7,000 4 280 00 it t` 1, 1934 4e ii i, 1926 7,000 4 280 00 f4. tt 1, 1935 if I 1, 1926 7,000 4 280 00 If t' 1, 1,936 it t4 1, 1926 8,000 4 320 00 ti it 1, 1929 Water Mains 1, 1026 8,000 4 320 00 tc At 1, 1930 cc cc 1, 1920 8,000 4 320 00 if c` 1, 1931 it :c 1, 1926 3,000 4 120 00 it tt I, 1929 pavernents 1, 1926 3,000 4 120 00 it At 1, 1930 sc 1, 1925 3,000 4 120 00 At it 1, 1931 If 1, 1920 3,000 4 120 00 cc it 1, 1932 It 1, 1926 3,00[? 4 120 00 cc it 1, 1933 If 1, 1926 3,000 4 120 00 tt 1, 1934 If 1, 1920 3,000 4 120 00 `t 1, 1935 " n 1, 1926 3,000 4 120 00 cc tt 1, 1938 `t � Sept. 1, 1926 8,000 4 320 00 Mar. and Sept. Sept. 1, 1929 Water Mains � 1, 1920 8,000 4 320 00 is is 1, 1930 it cc 1, 1926 8,000 4 320 00 tt tc 1, 1931 it cc 1, 1926 5,000 4 200 00 if it 1, 1929 Sewers to 1, 1926 5,000 4 200 00 44 it 11 1930 ct 1, 1926 4,000 4 160 00 It If 1, 1931 it April 1, 1927 8,000 4 320 00 April and Oct. April 1, 1929 West junior High School Ext. p 1, 1927 8,000 4 320 00 1, 1930 44 99 At it to 1, 1927 8,000 4 320 00 44 ct 1, 1931 tt 49 is Cr of H 1, 1927 8,000 4 320 00 if cc 1, 1932 a cc if cc cc 1, 1927 8,000 4 320 00 it Ff 1, 1933 it It cc if 4t 1, 1927 8,000 4 320 00 if tr 1, 1934 if is it tt cc 1, 1927 8,000 4 320 00 it it 1, 1935 It ct it is 40 1, 1927 8,000 4 320 00 it It 1, 1936 cc It if It cc 1, 1927 8,000 4 320 00 " " 1, 1937 cc is cc is if 1, 1927 2,000 4 80 00 At " 1, 1920 Sewers and Drains 1, 1927 2,000 4 80 00 It et 1, 1930 14 tt it 1, 1927 2,000 4 s0 00 4t tc 1, 1931 tc a ti sa LIST OF 'TOWN NOTES, TIME OF NUITURING- Cry►:thrued A nwod Dale AOnould Rate bilerest Interest Due 14IQGrar�[y ,�orrrrru�rt an accarrrrL of tkpzi1 1, 1927 v�,000 4 $80 00 A ril and Oct. April 1, 1932 Sek crs a-ad Drains � 1, 1927 2.0U0 4 80 00 dd " 1, L933 44 if fr it tG 1, 1927 2,000 4 so 00 ff �� 1, 1934 of dT � 1, 1927 2,000 4 SRC) 00 dr rf 1, 193a � It 1, 19?r 2,0D0 4 $0 00 1, 1036 rt 1, 192r 2,000 4 so 00 `i rr 1, 1937 1 192 5,000 4 200 00 " `f 1, 1028 Street-s 1, 1927 5,000 4 200 00 rr 1, 1029 if � I 1927 ;►0A0 2000 1 if " 1, 1930 � 1, 1927 5,(]00 4 200 00 �` f` 1, 1931 tr 1, 1927 5,000 4 200 00 `f if 1, 1932 :e , 1, 1927 4,000 4 1GO 00 f` " 1, 1933 1, 1927 4,000 4 IGO 00 ff `f 1, 1934 1, 1927 4,000 4 160 00 rf 1, 1935 it 1, 1927 4,000 4 160 00 `f 'f 1 1936 rf dr fr , rr � 1, 1027 4,000 4 160 00 1 193� July 1, 1027 5,000 4 200 00 ,fan. and July July 1, 1929 Watar 1, 1927 5,0w 4 200 W if °` 1, 1930 1, 1927 5,000 4 200 00 " " 1, 1031 tr 1 1927 5,000 4 200 00 rf rr 1, 1032 rr Jan. 1, 0 7,000 4 280 00 `f f r Jan. 1, 1929 Drainage 1. 1928 7,000 4 280 00 if 1: 1, 19,90 "d 1, 1028 7,000 4 280 00 1, 1931 f` 1 1928 r,000 4 280 00 " if 1, 1!132 fr ], 2928 7,000 4 280 00 rr rd 1, 1933 dr May 1, 1028 11,[? o 3 412 50 31Iay and Nov. May 1, 1929 Hosrner School 1, 1928 17,{i0U 3 412 50 If fr 1, 1030 rr it 1, 1928 11,(JOO 3X 412 50 xx xr 1, 1931 rf if 1, 1928 11,000 31"` 412 50 xx x` 1, 1032 fe a 1, 1928 1I,00C) 3 412 50 r' it 1, 1933 `r 1, 1928 11,000 3a 412 50 ii rr 1, 1934 rr rr 1, 1928 11,000 33 412 50 S< it 1, 1935 ri it I, 1929 11,000 3Y4 412 50 xx It 1, 1936 iL ff 4, 1928 11,000 3 41,2 50 xr it 1, 1!937 r iL 1, 1928 11,000 33 412 50 ii +f 1, 1938 cr rx 1, 1028 10,000 3 4 375 00 ," 1, 1029 Arsenal Street `3 1, 1928 lopoo 33 375 xr xx 1, 1030 If it 1, 192810,()00 3 4 385 00 xr 1, 1931 ri ra � 1, 19`8 10,000 a 375 00 rr rr 1, 1m2 xf ax I, 1923 10,ODG 3 375 00 r� x� 1, 19;.3 1, 1928 10,0W 3 375 00 1, 1934 1, 1929 10,4(]o 33 375 00 '' rr 1, 1935 1, 1928 10,I300 3Y4 375 00 `� 11936 it it � 1., 1'938 1(),00 0 33 3$ C}0 ':_ " 1, 1937 `r t* 1, 1928 10,000 38 3r5 00 r fe 1, 1038 er It 1, 1928 12,000 13 450 00 rf xr 1, 1929 Water 1k-Tams � 1, 1928 12,000 33 450 00 it r 1, 1930 1, 1928 12,C1W 3VA 450 00 `f "' 1, 1931 fi fi 1, 1928 12,OM 33a 450 00 " " 1, 1.932 tf rs 1, 1928 121WO 3 460 00 `i ie 1, 1933 xf re 1, 1928 2,000 33 75 00 r` +x 1, 1929 rf tx 1, 1928 2,000 3X 75 OD r° ex 1, 1930 rf tr 1, 1028 2,000 3Y 75 00 rx rr 1, 19931 rf rr 1, 1928 2,000 3 Yj 75 00 +f fr 1, 1932 rr rr I, 1928 2,000 3 Y4 75 04 re 1, 1933 if rr 1, 1928 1,000 3 Yj 37 50 it er 1, 1934 rJ rf LIST Or, TOV4r\i NOTES, TIME OF MATURING- Gonlinimd Cr) A nmwl Date tlmourrt Rate Interest Interest Due .lfahirify Borrowed on account of May 1, 1928 °R1,000 3Y4 7 50 My and Nov. Iay 1, 1935 Water Mains 1, 1928 1,000 3f 37 50 ra <t 1, 1930 rr tt 1, 1928 1,000 3Y4 37 50 it tt 1, 1937 It 1, 1928 11000 3� 37 50 t: t� 1, 1938 it rt 1, 1928 1,000 3 V4 37 50 " " 1, 1939 rr rr W 1, 1928 1,000 3 37 50 ;` " 1, 1940 cr rr H 1, 1928 1,000 3 37 50 as 1, 1941 " " 0 1, 1928 1,000 3Y 37 50 It rr 1, 1942 1, 1928 1,000 3Y4 37 50 rr rc 1, 1943 to se Z Dec. 1, 1928 7,000 4 2S0 00 Dec. and June Dec. 1, 1929 Seger 1, 1928 (3,000 4 240 00 1, 1930 1, 1928 61000 4 240 00 " " 1, 1931 z 1, 1928 6,000 4 240 00 " " 1, 1932 1, 1928 6,000 4 240 00 " " 1, 1933 " � 1, 1028 6,000 4 240 00 rr rr 1, 1934 rr C0 ro 1, 1928 6,6w 4 240 00 " " 1, 1935 {' 1, 1928 61000 4 240 00 1, 19313 " y 1, 1928 6,000 4 240 00 1, 1937 " 1, 1928 5,000 4 200 00 it it 1, 1938 t` $2,172,000 100,000 Jan. 21, 1929 Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 Mar, 15, 19`29 rr It tc Watertown, December 31, 192S. I3ARRY W. BRIGHAM, Treasurer. TREASURER'S REPORT 77 Insurance Amou-ni Due PhoenLx $26,690 Sept. 1, 1929 Home 15,000 Sept. 1, 1029 Home 37,099 Sept. 1, 1029 Firemen's 36,000 Sept. 1, 1029 Agricultural 59,841 Sept. 1, 1929 Non,nc°h Vnion 38,400 Sept. 1, 1929 North British 26,596 Sept. 1, 1929 National Union 53,841 Sept. 1, 1929 THassachusetts Fire 2\+Iarine 15,416 Sept. 1, 1929 Royal Exchange 28,315 Sept. 1, 1929 Great Americwi 53,000 Sept. 1, 1929 Reliance 15,416 Sept. 1, 1923 Queen 27,930 Sept. 1, 1929 National Security 21,000 Sept. 1, 1929 Continental 22,000 Sept. 1, 1929 Pittsburgh Uridcmriters 53,000 Sept. 1, 1929 North liver 36,000 Sept. 1, 1930 Anglo-American 72,670 Sept. 1, 1930 American Central 88,850 Sept. 1, 1930 Norwich Union 84,788 Sept. 1, 1930 North British 26,500 Sept. 1, 1930 Hartford 26,500 Sept. 1, 1930 London Assurance 68,000 Sept. 1, 1930 Royal 30,832 Sept. 1, 1930 Reliance 22,000 Sept. 1, 1930 Nome 38,400 Sept. 1, 1930 Camden 21,000 Sept. 1, 1930 Pennsylvania 28,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Boston 36,000 Sept. 1, 1981 Niagara 25,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Firemen's 24,000 'Sept. 1, 1931 Pennsylvania 10,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Fran1din 49,000 Sept. 1, 1931 National Liberty 22,000 Sept. 1, 1931 North Amcriean 53,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Low Union Rack 31,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Herne 38,000 Sept. 1, 19,31 78 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Amount Due Home S29,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Universal 30,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Scc'�arit. ' 53,000 Sept, 1, 1931 North British 36,000 Sept. 1, 1931 North British 21,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Pennsylvania 1.0,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Dome. 22,000 Sept. 1, 193 Home 38,400 Sept. 1, 1932 Queen 27,9150 Sept. 1, 1932 Firemen's 46,248 Sept. 1, 1932 Con,1monwealth 26,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Pennsylvania 27,000 Sept. 1, 1932 North British 13,124 Sept. 1, 1932 Globe 3.9,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Pittsburgh Underwriters 1(),000 Sept. 1, 1932 Springfield 51,074 Sept. 1, 1932 Phoenix 39,000 Sept. 1, 1932 American Eagle 35,000 Sept. 1, 1932 National 15,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Ielartlord 15,a00 Sept. 1, 1932 Aetna 24,000 Sept:. 1, 1932 Great -nerican 7,794 Sept. 1, 1932 Berij,arnin Franklin .36,000 Scpt. 1, 1932 Superior `)1,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Pennsylvania 1 ,000 Sept. ], 1933 American 24,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Roston 58,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Pennsylvania 20,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Pittsburgh 40,000 Sept. 1, 1933 {Continental 15,01}[1 'Sept. 1, 1933 Agricultural 26,500 Sept. 1, 1933 Home 22,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Horne 20,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Home :38,400 Sept:. 1, 1933 London Assurance 50,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Liverpool-London Globe 2.4,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Niagara 10,000 Sept. 1, 1933 North British 16,000 Sept. 1, 1933 TREASUP-3R'S REPORT 79 mmia Date Niagara $40,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Globe 26,500 Sept. 1, 19,33 Travelers 36,000 Sept. 1, 1 .3t3 'Springfield 60:000 Sept. 1, 1933 Atlas 25,000 Sept. 1, 1933 HARRY W. BRIG HAM, �{HA REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE To the Finavice Conznaittee, R'atartown, Mass, Gentlepnen.As against a total disbursement in 1027 of$►2,124,- 920.0 , ire have received a budget,recomniertded by our elected officials, of $2,782,102, ar4 increase of$660,000. It can be readily computed that if we were to reconaunand such an amotmt and the Town PA-feeting to pass it, that our rate this year would lie about forty dollars. A tax rate„ as such, means brit little, for comparative pur- poses, to one who has made even a casual study of naunicipal finance, for there are so many things which enter in, and so many ways in which it may be cainouflaged; but there is one very evident fact that applies to Watertown. .Any community which is constantly incleasing its debt and yet maintaining a fairly low- tax rate should be looked upon urith suspicion, for the people are either not malting a proper endeavor to pay-as-they- go, or the people are building beyond their means, and paying for these improvements by mortgaging the future of the Town. ft must be aclinitted that the citizens of any conununity are entitled to all the essentials of comfort and safe Living from that community, and such luxuries as they, as a whole, are able and w Ming to provide, but these most only be voted from the com- mon tr+easnry )vhen they can be afforded and when they benefit the community as a whale. Every expenditure must be voted upon with the full and accepted understanding that it is for the greatest good of the freatest. number. Any local pup, no matter uFhat title they operate under, should be looked upon with suspicion, if all the appropriations they seek,arc to be used in one locality, and particularly so if their demands are accoin- panied with threats of reprisals at the palls if their requests are nnDt granted.. It is the duty of the Finance Committee to subject every proposed appropriation to a most critical scrutiny, and to make such recommendations as will establish the correct relationship between needs and resources. None can deny that a committee 80 FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 81 of this kind is necessary to the financial welfare of any com- munity exercising its right of appropriation by any form of mass mce:ting, for otherwise appropriations would he passed witbout Living thoucplit to the Inidgel as a whole, and all too frequently based tip an personal and local demands and re- quirements. A position upon this committee requires considerable cour- age, the courage to say "Yes" -when the facts iva.rrant, and the courage to say "No" when the facts warrant. It also entails nawiv sacrifices if it is to be effective, and such membership does not tend to popularity or reward. One must not expect this for refusing to recorrumend salary increases, for looking with disfavor upon increased appropriations, or for not acting favor- ably upon pet projects. Every community at its worst gives some privileges and opportunities and some blessings, and in return is entitled to the loyalty of its citizens, their interest and their sacrifices, and if there are any wealmesses, it is their duty to correct them. Municipal expenditures all over the country are assuming alarming proportions, and Watertown is certainly maintaining a place with the. leaders. Our debt, which I admit is mainly for schools, is far too high, and is increasing yearly, for in only one of the last five years have we paid off more than we have bor- rowed. It is much easier to borrm;, than to repay, and our interest charge is becoming a serious burden. Tree cronomy means the discouragement of unnecessary expenditures. Economy and efficiency do not just happen. They are the logical result of a whole-hearted effort to locate faults and tc apple the necessary effort to correct them. It has been my expenence that many elected officials spend all that they can get, and constantly strive for more. This enthusiasm to Pad' g7eater salaries and seek larger appropriations is only equalled by their endeavors in their private businesses to decrease expenditures in an inverse ratio; I would impress upon all department heads that the appropriations granted by the Torn McCting represent the maximum which a department may spend, they do not constitute the spending minimum.. If we cannot recluse expenditures or check their growth, we can at least see that every increase is amply justified. Our 82 WATER'TOWN TOWN REPORT nlurticipal debt is on a decidedly upward care and we 'must hold that; curve in check. Unfortunately public ,duty is not strong enough in the minds of many of our citizens for there to seek election as Totem 'Meeting members, and some are chosen to these positions who are not restrained by thoughts of the responsibilities of the position. Every appropriation must be decided upon facts and merit and this rewires tine and thought. Town A lecting member must understand his responsibil- ities. He is not only passing upon an amount toward Which he is milling to parr his share, but he is called upon to vote for at least thirty others whom he represents v�7ho may be unwilling oreven unable to partalce of the generosity of their representative, but beyond this fact, he is helping to create a situation which may result in great harm to the industries of this community. Our Nevi,England indtisti ies are suffering at the present Ellie from aver-taxation, and Watertowrils the largest manufactur- ing town in New England. 'We can hardly expe-t these indus- tries to Brant the shortest Douse, pay a high wage scale, be burdened with a high tax rate, and still compete in the open market with a similar line of maimfacturc: which does not carry this overhead. If our people are interested in tax reduction they should be much concerned in anything which makes tax reduction pos- sible and other than paying off our debt, the surest Nay to reduce taxes, the two mast effective methods to aceornplisli this is to pay-as-you-go, and to refuse, Without a clear understanding of the necessity, tc borrow. In the past fev, years we have had a more than average addition to our yearly valuation, which should have been used to decrease our borrowing or ourdebt. In my opinion the peal; of yearly additional valuations has been reached, and we must settle down to the fact that we must pay not only our anmal expenses but the added amount of debt and interest which we have been contracting. There is nobody to blame for this condition except the ` own fleeting members themselves. 'While I am apposed to a general increase in valuations, which might be the result of anendeavor to lower our rate, I any, very much in favor of a proper valuation of all property FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 83 along scientific lines. i am well acquainted '-ith inequalities where the valuation is not in 'keeping with actual valuation or replacement. I have in mind store properties in. Watertown Square in particular. The many irnprovemonts there should he considered in a re-valuation. I believe that it is not at all improbable that a fair and equitable re-valuation of the entire Town would increase our net valuation fifteen million dollars. Whether or not this can he done by a local group of assessors or whether it should be done by outside experts, is a matter which should he considered by the Town Meeting. In my personal review of town-meeting activities, I am of the opinion that the large nurnbcr of members who do not own property are prone to Note expenditures of public funds without griving thought to the consequences, because they do not seeni to understand that people who live in rented houses pad' just as much of their share of the common expense as do those who own houses. I am not at all inclined to bepessimistic regarding the financial condition of this Town, nor any I insensible to the fact that there is nothing which one purchases for which one receives a greater return than for the money he spends for taxes. The greatest interest of parents is in the education of their children, and R- th this laudable ambition f am in deepest sympathy. For fifteen years, however, I have objected to the cost of our education and to the curriculum of our schools. While I am willing to admit that one of the disadvantages under which our schools operate is that the.grown-ups' Men-lories of there were originally boys' and :girls' impressions, I am still of the opinion that there is vast room for improvement. In con- junction N�ith my attitude, I axe led to quote president Loy-ell before the recent School Superintendents' Convention: "Ameri- can public schools," he toldd the rnen responsible for them, "east tiro much; they are ineffective, their courses are superficial, they waste years of the pupils' time and at the end leave- the college with the job of giting high school work. They scatter their powder in trying to teach too many things and end by teaching nothing well. Trying to male studies pleasant, they have made them easy, and then treed to be hard." We are askad to bi ld a new school addition this year and will 84 WATERTO'L' N TOWN REPORT be asked to build another neat year. I-Ve seem to he building our ;schools In a rather hits-or-miss fashion, and have always done so. Each new building is erected by a new committee, and anew architect, which is not conducive to economy., or efficiency. Thcre has been much distasteful criticism of our dental clinic in the past year, and tlae most charitable conclusion which I have been able to draw from my knowledge of the facts is that the Board of health has been most lax and negligent and unbusi- nesslike in the supervision of its expenditures and the quantities and distribution of purchases for its use. I am not insensible to the fact that every person who works for a. living desires to re+ceivc for his services all the co npensa tion that he can, and v,ithin certain linuts this demand should be met, but I do not believe that the services rendered to a taws should receive greater compensation than that paid for similar ser3,,,ices ire a coriiniercial e}rganization. With the annual requests for increases in salaries for the same workers, it scents that there is no lintit to the amounts that they hope to eventually get. I wander when the Town v ill tale this matter into their own hands, .and make, or have made:, by qualified persons, a survey of the duties of our various Town workers and to set the: ma�i- mum and minimum salaries for the malty positions. with but few exceptions, I ant of the opinion that we are paying salaries which are commensurate with those paid for similar labor in C[3Inmercial life. I feel that the amount recommended by the Selectmen for betterment streets, is greater than the Town ought to finance and more than they are qualified to build. It is a grave question in my mind if the abutters can the various streets could not be saved much of the cost of construction if these streets were let out to contract, but as the cost of betterment construction is assumed by the abutters, this argLtment should be raised by them. I again advocate that the cost of betternient drainage should be assessed upon the abutters. It is no argmnent against it that we have been paying; for this drainage for years. We never should have done so, and if we have made a mistake, it is now time to correct it. I believe that Watertown is malting a serious mistake in not taldng steps to replace the overloaded, broken-dawn, rnal-c- rINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 85 shift fire and police signal system. The time is not far distant when this entire outfit will collapse, and leave l atertown unprotected in this respect. I Believe that in all purchases for the Town of Watertown to oast in e-xcess of $500.00 that, at least two competitive bids should be received before purchasing. I believe that the item of "Special Police" should be abolished and in its place a "Reserve Police Farce" be established whereby a man on this force could have police experionce and Hs adapt abilities lmom-n before appointment to the regilar force. C. P. SANBORN, G`ha ratan. Estimated Receipts Water Income 15160,000 00 Bank and Corporation Tax 1Q0,000 00 Street Railway Tax 5,000 00 Nliscellaneous 100,000 00 - $365,000 00 Balances .Available Unexpended Balances SI OS,97.9 42 Betterment Assessments 14,391 57 Premium Account 1,,500 0€1 124,870 0 To Be Borrowed Arsenal Street $100,000 Coil Addition to Hosmer School 110,000 00 210,000 00 Income Tax (estimated) 100,000 [COI To be assessed on polls and estates 1,672,533 98 Total Amount Reconunended by Committee 52,472,404 97 Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations 1027 1927 1927 1928 1928 ApproftiaAt�pfopria lon Expended Balance Ask �eu7t ed RecoCommittee mmends Charles River Basin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,824 35 $3,824 35 $3,824 35 33,824 35 County Taxe.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 68,058 53 68,058 53 68,058 53 68,058 53 Fire Prevention Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343 G8 343 68 343 6S 343 68 Metropolitan Assessments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112,961 22 112,961. 22 112,961 22 112,961 22 Soldiers' Exemptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 49 82 40 82 49 82 49 State Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70,080 00 70,080 00 70,080 00 70,080 00 Genes' al Administration ($82,070.56) 0 Selectmen's Department: Selectmen's salaries, $1,500; printing and advertising, $500;miscellaneous,S500;salary of Clerk,$500. . . . . $1,700 00 51,697 40 32 60 $4,500 00 8.3,000 00 0 Auditing Department: Auditor's salary, $3,200; Clerk, $1,050; Contingencies, z $500. . . . . .. . . . . . . .... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4,750 00 4,740 02 9 98 5,050 00 4,750 00 M Treasurer's Department: Treasurer's salary, $3,400; Clerk, 81,050; Contin- gencies, 91,413. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.378 00 5,358 91 19 29 6,063 00 5,863 00 Collector's Department: Collector's salary, $3,200; Clerk, $1,300; Tax Sale advertising,$1,400; Contingencies, $1,325. . . . . . . . . 6,91:3 00 6,904 70 S 30 7,575 00 7,225 00 A;ssessor's Department: Assessors' salaries: Three Assessors, S4,100; Clerks, $3,484, Contin- gencies, $:3,000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,150 00 10,143 09 $ 91 13,360 00 10,584 00 Town Clerk's Department: Salary of Town Cleric, $3,500; salary of First Clerk, $1,250; salary of Second Clerk, $1,200; Salary of Third Clerk,$1,100;Contingencies,$2,010. . . . . . . . . 8,668 59 8,663 55 b 011 9,260 00 9,060 00 Registrars of Voters: salary of four men at $100 each. _ . 400 00 400 00 400 00 400 00 Printing Town Reports. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,152 00 2,162 00 2,225 00 2,225 00 Printing Voting Lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363 50 3W2 25 1 25 700 00 700 00 Electiou expenses. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,905 00 2,846 64 58 36 6,500 00 6,500 00 Finance Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,750 00 1,480 15 269 8.5 1,770 00 1,760 00 ; Care and N-faintenance of Town Hall: z Salary of janitor, $1,500, Contingencies, $1,800. . . . . . 4,150 00 4,149 43 57 3,600 00 3,300 00 n Legal Services: W Salary Town Counsel,$1,500;Contingencies,$:500. . . . 2,000 00 1,956 48 43 52 2,500 00 2,000 00 n Memorial Day (sec Article 7): Memorial Dav Observance: Rent G. A. R. Hall. . . . . 1,200 00 1,200 00 1,200 00 1,200 00 Insurance. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 3,$85 20 8,866 84 1S 36 12,878 56 12,87$ 56 Workmen's compensation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,475 00 2,342 37 132 63 3,000 00 3,000 00 to Contingent. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,100 00 832 33 267 67 1,800 00 1,200 00 Dog Officer. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 300 00 299 22 78 300 00 300 00 ►tea Pensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,350 00 5,333 64 16 31 6,135 00 6,135 00 0 -3 Protection of Persons and Property ($287,404.68) Police Department: Salaries: Chief, $3,200; Lieutenants (3), $7,800, Ser- geants (2), $4,900; Patrolruen (30), $65,650; Addi- tional Wien from April 1 (3), $4,510. . . . . I . . . . . . . . $79,094 42 $79,438 50 $556 42 $96,060 00 386,060 00 Special Police. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,482 00 4,232 50 249 50 3,000 00 2,000 00 Janitor and Wagonman. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,825 00 1,825 00 1,830 00 1,830 00 0" Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations ---Co)-ifini-i-ed afl°o 11127 191217 1927 Itl"IN 1928 At,praprialian -xpeirfrd Balance A51.Ed RccfF snu rirds Clerk and Wagonman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. . . . . . . $1,825 00 :$.1,810 00 $15 00 81,830 00 $1,830 00 Contingencies, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 4,30-0 00 4,5550 15 200 55 6,633 00 6,no 00 To include replacing five motor cycles and $1480 for new automobile Tire Department, Salaries: Chief, $3,200; Capta n5 (2), $5,200; Uuutea- ants (2), $4,000; Xlechanician, R2,300; Perrftanent nlen (31), $07,972.GS; Call Tnen (2), $310.00. . . . . . . 81,310 00 80,S4.3 71 466 20 83,882 08 S3,882 68 W Contingencies. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 4,800 00 4,706 10 3 90 5,(1110 00 51000 00 0 New 50 gallon pump. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12,500 00 12.500 00 Relaying dTiVO in frOnt of station. . . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . 600 00 300 00 z Inspector of Buildings: Salary of Inspector, 2,500; Assistant Inspector,Sl,,SOO; z Clerk, $225, maintenance of automobile, $350; office expense, $100. . . . . . ..... . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . 4,075 00 3,969 30 105 70 6,275 00 4,975 00 '"'eights and hfcalyr ; Wary of Sealer, $2,000; new,truck, $800; Contingent, $300. . . , — .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,800 0() 1,708 60 1 40 31300 00 31100 00 Tree Warden; Salary of Tree Wudea. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 11000 00 1.,000 00 1,000 00 110DO 00 Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 125 00 1.25 00 300 00 125 00 Labor. . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 3,200 00 3,199 97 03 3,200 00 3,000 00 Contingencies. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 2,000 00 1,999 $9 1t 1,000 00 1,000 Go New 'frees (Committee recommends abutters pay actual cost;). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,009 00 1,000 00 Gypsy ,-And Brawn 'fail If oth: Salary of Superintendmt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S011 00 Soo 00 1,000 00 Soo 00 Salary of Clerk. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425 00 425 00 500 Oil 4'2.5 00 A faint enance. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,600 00 2,599 63 31 2,600 00 2,600 00 Pops and Wires Department: Salary of l rr p or. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,200 CO 3,200 00 3,200 04 3,200 00 Salary of Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 425 00 425 00 1,300 00 425 00 aLuteaa.nee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . %GOO 00 SNO 53 47 11,450 00 10,000 00 Special. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 10,980 46 10,970 4.7 90 6,292 00 43,192 00 Replacing 11 fire boxes,$1,485;new Morel or Chevrolet, � $700; 11r►derground on Main Street, $4,007 Health Department ($23,776.00) ` Salary of Agent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,200 00 8.3,2W 00 $3,200 00 SR,200 Oil (To inch3de mitk inslimflon) ►A Salary of Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200 00 1,200 OD 1,30Q 00 1,200 00 d Nurses (2) at 31400. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,800 00 2,800 00 2,800 00 2,800 00 � 11,500 00 11,496 28 $3 72 13,00D 00 (J'am f)O Iv Contingent. Hawkers' licenses, $60; Milk Contingent, � $25, miscellaneous, 81,000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,135 00 1.091 29 48 71 1,08.5 tl0 I'DS5 00 Bab,,, Clinic,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 00 466 50 33 50 500 00 500 00 Dental Clinic..Salary of Dentist,81,6R:1f1; Assintant, w 1,010; Contingent, $200. .. , . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ _ . _ , 2,990 00 214159 51 30 49 2,840 00 2,840 00 fml)cctor of Plumbing: Sal-ry of lnsp(�ctor,32,500;Contingent,850. . . . . . . . . 2,175 OG 61,17 5 00 2,550 00 2,550 00 cattle fiispector: Salary of Veterinarian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 00 fail[) 00 600 00 [lU0 oo Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations — Coatthmed � 1927 1027 1927 1028 1928 Appropriation Committee Sewer ($41,885.00) Approprialion Expended Balance Asked RecommeNds Sewer Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . $40,049 23 $40,044 19 S905 04 S27,M 00 $20,885 00 Sewer Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 27,500 00 27,480 73 19 27 22,000-00 18,000 00 Sewer and Sidewalk Rebates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000 00 2,990 31 09 5,0W 00 3,000 00 Sidewalks ($35,000.00) Construction and Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 83.5,000 00 $34,996 68 $3 32 $35,t?00 00 835,000 00 Care and Lighting of Highways ($317,202.00) o Highway Department: Salaries: Superintendent, $3,500; First Clerk, $1,300; Second Clerk, $1,040. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,330 00 $5,330 00 $6,350 00 $5,840 00 0 Office Expense.. . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 500 00 499 41 $»59 500 00 350 00 Construction Mt. Auburn Street (Dexter Avenue to Walnut Street, north side),$25,000; Main Street (White's Avenue to � railroad bridge), $25,000; Watertown Street (Galen Street to Newton Line), $11,000; Warren. Street (Lexington Street to'Waltham Line),S6,300;Orchard Street (Waverley Avenue to Lexington Street), $2,444; Lexington Street (Orchard Street to Bel- mont Line), S1,222; Lowell Avenue (Orchard Street to Town Property Line), $9,000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . — 07,359 29 97,326 88 32 41 102,535 00 79,966 00 Maintenance. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61,971 30 61,966 27 5 03 60,000 00 60,000 00 Stable Maintenance. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 27,000 00 26,944 03 55 97 27,000 00 26.000 00 Garbage Coilectiort. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . 22,90D 00 22,984 08 15 02 23,000 00 23.000 00 Garbage, new truck-, . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000 00 5,00() 00 1),000 00 5,000 00 Vacations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. . . . . , . . . . . .. . . . , . 7,302 00 7,302 CO 8,568 00 8,568 tip] TraMe Signals Womntittee recommends no appropriation and dial it be referred back to the Selectmen for further study). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 DO 1,998 43 1 57 1.450 00 Strut Signs. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1,000 00 1,000 00 :fishes and Paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,700 00 23,687 47 12 53 40,000 00 38,000 00 z (To include the purchase of two trucks) Street Lighting. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .35,000 00 34,450 .36 549 $4 40,000 00 40,000 00 � Dust Laying. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,500 00 14,:19.1 75 5 Zia 1;i,000 00 15,000 00 Engineering Department: 0 Salaries: Torn Engineer, 3,2t10; Consulting Engineer, $1,800, Assistant Engineer, $2,000; One Draughts- nian, $2,200; Onc Draugliisman, S1,809;One Instru- mentman, SLOW; One Instrumenttnan. $1,300; One ;r, Rodman,$1,150;Orte Rodman,$728. . . . . . . . . . . . . . o'36�U 00 0,259 75 00 25 17,078 00 15,778 00 C"ontingencies. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . , . , , . . . . . 7,250 00 7,103 68 146 32 1,-100 uo 1.700 00 Betterments ($112,458.00) Special for Drainage and Construction of the folloviring strcets under the I3etterinent Act: (See Article 27) Bancroft 'Strut, from Waverley Avenue to Edenfield Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .— . — Bellevue Road, from Lovell Road to Bradford Street Ber►sis Street, from Wa.verley Avenue to Lexington Street Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations — Continued 1927 1927 1927 1928 1928 Appropriation Committer Appropriation Expended Baknce Asked Rccamnrords Edgecliff Road, froin Hillside Road to Woodleigh Road Fitchburg Street, from Waverley Avenue to Lawrence Street Hazel Street, from Boylston Street to Public Way Enowles Road, from Belmont Street to Belmont Line � Laurel Street, from Knowles Road to Belmont Line y Lawrence Street, from 07chard Street to Worcester m Street y 0 Locke Street, from Bradford Road to Lovell Road Marcia Road, from Bellevue Road to Grenville Road Merrill Road, from Belmont; Street to Locke Street � Nichols Avenue, from Dexter Avenueto Boylston Street Priest Road, from Riverside Street to Charles River Read a Springfield Street, from Orchard Street to Worcester Street Standish Road, from Orchard Street to Belmont Street Thurston Road,from Riverside Street to Charles River Road Warren Street, from Edenfield Avenue to Lexington Street Whitcomb Street, from Knowles Road to Belmont Line. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . $69,610 00 $09,200 07 $409 03 S163,480 00 $11.2,458 00 The Committee recommends no appropriation can the follo%ring streets: Fairazeav Aveaiue, from Hall Avenue to Bradford Road Hall Avenue, from Irairview Avenue to accepted por- tion of Mall Avenue Hancock Street, from Winthrop Street to Chauncey Street Quimby Street, frorn the accepted portion of Quimby Stre-A to Dexter Avenue Templeton Parkway, frorn S..IliSbUrk Read to Malale- � wood Street Westminster Avenue, from Main Street to Bancroft Street o Drainage ($6,100.00) To include drainage in the fallowing streets: Main Street from White's Avenue to railroad bridge Lc)well Avenue,froin Orchard Street to Town Property � Line Belmont Street, from Knowles Road to intersection of D Lexington and Belmont Streets WatertoN%m Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,664 00 $22,661 54 $2 46 $1+6,300 00 $6,100 00 The Committee recommends no appropriation for the following streets: Cross Street from plain Street to railroad Rutland Street, from Waltham Street to Acton Street Waltham Street, from Pleasant Street to Stanley Avenue Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations - Contimied ►�- 1927 19V 1027 1929 1923 A pprorrialiori Comm=uer Approprialiaor B-Tpexeled Balance Asked Reeoninsemia Support of the Poor ($63,800.00) Infirmary Department: Salary of Keeper. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $900 00 $000 00 S1,000 00 $1,000 00 General Expense. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5,000 0() 4,082 34 $17 66 6,000 00 6,000 00 (To include S800 for painting infirmary and sled and � repairing chimney) Outside Aid: Salary of Agent, ST-50; salary of Clerk, $550; General o Expense, $17,000. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 27,800 00 27,768 429 :31 .58 28,300 00 28,300 00 Mothers' Aid: Salary of Agent, $750; salary of Clerk, $550; General p Expense, $20,000. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,300 00 21,082 37 217 63 21,300 00 21,300 00 z Town Physi(ian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,500 00 1,200 00 State and Military Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,900 00 3,695 50 214 50 5,Cx10 00 5,000 00 m Soldiers' R elief. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 00 576 00 24 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 Id y Education ($487,000.00) General Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,669 00 S10,666 75 S2 25 $11,060 00 $11,000 00 Instruction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328,324 00 229,141 62 182 38 364,174 00 360,000 00 Operatian. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51,092 00 51,029 19 62 81 54,230 00 53,000 00 Maintennn,ce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17,725 00 17,710 .53 14 47 17,500 00 17,500 00 New Equipment. . . , . . . . . . _ . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . , _ . . . . 2,400 00 2,19.3 17 204 83 0,000 00 7,000 00 Miscellaneous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,670 00 5,068 83 1 17 6,500 00 6,000 00 Continuation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,050 tl0 3,020 83 27 19 3,000 00 :3,000 00 Americanization. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . . 2,200 00 2,177 16 22 81 2,600 00 2,,5 lO 00 Evening School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,500 00 3,499 28 72 4,000 00 4,000 00 Trade School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2,830 00 2,814 87 15 13 3,500 00 3,000 00 Library and Reading Rooms ($31,825.00) Salaries: Librarians, Assistants and Janitors. . . . . . . . . . . $16,500 00 $16,4":0 52 $0 48 $10,150 00 $18,825 00 Books, periodicals and 'bindings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 7,000 00 45,099 93 07 7,000 00 7,000 00 Maintenance. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 4,650 00 4,650 00 6,000 00 6,000 00 14 Recreation ($11,386.00) Park Department: Z Salary of Superintendent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500 00 S500 00 3500 00 $500 00 Maintenance. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 00 1,999 34 s0 GG 2,600 00 2,000 00 � 0 Victory Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,100 00 5,099 55 •15 2,000 00 2,000 00 Town Dump (Tennis Courts) Committee recommends no appropriation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . 3,500 00 y Hockey Rink (Committee recommends no appro- rMs nriation). . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 00 To complete unfinished area of Victory Field (Corn- .� mittee recommends no appropriation). . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500 00 Q To construct Cinder Track at Victory Field (Coin- 01 mittee recommends no appropriation). . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500 00 To clean and level portion of West End Playground. . 1,0()0 00 1,5(g) 00 Comfort SLatlon at Victory Field (Conunittee recom- mends no appropriation). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,700 00 Playgrounds: Salaries. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,367 00 3,366 50 50 3,786 00 3,386 00 Maintenance. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 00 1,974 20 25 71 2,400 00 2,000 00 s Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations - ontinaed � C. 1927 1927 11 '? 1928 1928 Appropriation Camruillee Approprialimi Expended Balance Ask.01 Rccorrmntands New apparatus at Vest Find Playground (Comnuttee reconnuends no appropriation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 000 00 Public Debt and Interest ($344,000.00) Town Debt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $227,500 00 5227,500 00 S236,000 00 $236,000 00 Interest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109,000 00 106,598 54 $2,401 46 108,000 00 108,000 00 y H Cemeteries ($9,945.00) � Salary of Superintendent_ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,800 00 $1,800 00 $1,800 00 $1,800 00 0 Labor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,400 00 6,397 58 $2 42 7,250 00 7,250 00 � Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 700 00 521 50 178 50 89:5 00 895 00 z jo include$275 for signs and $120 for painting fence 0 at Arlington Street Cemetery) Municipal Industries ($162,289.06) Water Department, Salaries: Superintendent, $3,200; First Clem,, $1,200; Second Clerk, $1,036. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,336 00 $5,336 00 $5,336 00 $5,436 00 Construction. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 92,174 01 99,734 36 $2,439 65 139,3:32 33 89,333 05 1 1aintenaiice. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . 13,500 00 13,4:37 92 62 0$ 30,000 00 25,000 00 Office Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 00 1,933 20 66 s0 5,130 00 3,500 00 Vacations. .. . - . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . - . . .. . . . . . . . . 1,980 00 1'" 00 12 00 4,DOO 00 4,000 00 Special, Renewal of Mains. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 39,563 81 39,307 34 256 50 60,469 68 34,275 00 Special for Tnteks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . 3,000 00 2,995 35 945 00 945 00 Touring Car. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,400 00 800 00 Miscellaneous ($270,81.4.41) Modera(or's salary.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . SIDO 00 IOD Do $100 (11) ;1m) alb Resen,C Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,0()0 00 4,988 1510 11 150 5,(K)O 00 :),0170 00 Planning Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 00 38 GS 161 rig 200 00 100 OAR Unpaid 1fills. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,714 41 3,7 14 41 Headgkiarters for American Legion (Article 8). . . . . , . . , 780 00 780 00 750 00 750 00 Headquarters for Veterans of Foreign Wars (Article 9) . 7`0 DO 720 tlil 750 00 750 00 Printing 'Town Records (Article 14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,100 00 1.101) 00 Coolidge 'Schcsol Land (Article Ill). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,700 00 2,700 00 GrMing and Roadway at Bast Junior High School 0 (Article 18). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,€ O 00 5,{lon 00 W Hosmer School addition (Artier: 19). . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 125,000 00 125,000 Oil v Main Strect 1361dirrg Line (Article. 4). . . . . . . . . . . .. . 200 00 200 Ott Arsenal Street (Article 25). . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 126,500 00 120,500 00 y S2,619f3,(}78 93 $2,472,404 97 77 r� a 7d 98 WATERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT Article 4. To grant such nuns of money as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town for the ensuing- year, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. See Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations, pages 5 to 12. Arlick 5. To see if the Toti-n %,%ill vote: to appropriate the xnecessary swn of money to pay that portion of the, Town debt which matures on or previous to January 1, 1929, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Recommend that the sum of two hundred thirty-sax thou- sand. dollars (8236,000) be appropriated for the purpose of pay- ing that portion of the Town debt which matures prior to January 1, 1929, together with nine thousand dollars ($91 ,000) which matures on January 1, 1192% and that this amount be paid from the Tay Levy for the year 1028. Article G. To see what method the Toi n. will vote Lo adapt for the collection of taxes for the ensuing year, and to fix the compensation of the Collector, or take any action relating thereto. See Tabulated Schedule. Article 7. To see if the Town vill appropriate a sum of money for the rent of the Grand Army Hall, care of the grotmds around the Soldiers' A'lonurnent, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac B. Pfatten Past 81, G, A. R., to expend the same, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action. relating thereto. Recommend twelve hundred dollars ( I,200). See Tabu- lated Schedule, Article 8. To see if the Town will appropriate a sung of money to pair the cast of providing suitable headquarters for Watertown Post No. SO, American Legion, direct bow the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Recommend seven hundred fifty dollars (8750) to be spent under the direction of the Selectmen for the purpose of leasing quarters for this organizatinn. See Chapter 40, Section 9 of the General Laws. Article 9. To see if the Torn will appropriate a stan of money to pay the cost of providing suitable headquarters for FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 99 Burnham-Manning Port No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Recommend seven hundred fifty dollars ($750) to be spent udder the direction of the Selectmen for the purpose of leasing quarters for this org mization. See Chapter 40, Section 9 of the General Latins. Article 10. To see if the Town vd1l vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of suitable care and maintenance of cemetery lots or graves of deceased soldiers, sailors and marines, who served the United States in time of war or insurrection, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto, in compliance wwrith the pro- nsions of Section 22 of Chapter 115 of the General Lawns of lassachusetts. The Committee recon-nnends no appropriation and that this article be referred to the. Selectmen. Article 12. To see what action the Town will tape relative to the extension of the sewverage systern in the north section of the 'ITowwfn, appropriate the necessary srun of money to pay the cast of the same, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends no appropriation. Article 13. To see if the Town wi ll appropriate the sure of fifteen hundred dollars (81,500) to be expended under the direction of the School Committee to prey the cast of trans- portation of school children during the school year, between Sycamore Street district and the janies Russell Lowell School, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee reccanunends no appropriation. Article 14. To sec if the Town will appropriate a simi of money to pay the cast of completing the printing of Volumes 5 and 6 of the ToNvn Records, or take any action relating thereto. The Conrnu'ttce recommends the sum of eleven hundred dollars ($1,100). Article 16. To see if the 'Town Nvill vote to authorize and instruct the Selectmen to take in the namne and behalf of the Toww-n, by ernincnt domain, purchase or oth+envise acquire., a parcel of land.on Arlington Street, near or adjoining the Coolidge 100 WATtRTOWN TOWN IRFP ART School, to be used for a public playground, school or other public purposes, appropriate the necessary sum of none therefor, direct haw the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends the suni of twenty-see'=en hundred dollars ($2,700). Article 17. To see if the Town -vi ll appropriate a stun of mane to pay the cost of construction of granolithic sidewalks on Boylston Street and on 3-Mount Auburn ;Street, adjoining the East Junior High School, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends no appropriation, Article 18. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost of construction of a roadway in front of the East ,junior High School, and for the completion of the grading and seeding;of the land adjoining said school, direct hmv the money shall be raised, or tape any Diction relating thereto. The Committee recommends the sum of fire thousand dollars ($5,000). Article 10. To see if the Town will appropriate a. suin of money to pay the cost of the construction of an addition to the Hosmer School, in accordance i�ith plans prepared by the Committee on Hosmer School Addition, and for the payment of architects' fees in connection therewith, direct how the -money shall be provided or take any action relating thereto. The Comn-ittee recommends that the suns of one hundred twenty-five thousand. dollars ($125,€00) be appropriated; one hundred ten thousand dollars ($110,000) to be borrowed for ten years and fifteen thousand. dollars ($15,000) placed on the Tax Levy for the year 1928. This total appropriation to include the cost of furnishings. Article 22. To sec- if the '1`own �A�11 Grote to appropriate a sum of money to lay the cast of reconstruction of Warren Street, a public way in the Town of Watertown, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. The Cornudtt+ee recommends that Warren Street be recon- structed and have provided for the necessary appropriation in the Highway Construction appropriation. Article 24. To see if the Tewn will vote to accept the report FINANCE C5 MAJITTEE REPORT 101 of the 'Selectmen establishing a building line on the southerly side of Nla. n Street, betweenGalen Street and Cross Street, as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan Sheering Proposed Railding Line on Ddwn Street, between Galen Street and Cross Street, February 10, 1928, Otis D. Gillen, Town En&eer," and on file in the office of the Town Clerk; determine the extent to which the structures, galls or projections may be maintained between such building lines on said Main Street, authorize the Selectmen to tape by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, any interest in the various estates can which said building line has been laid out, to the extent necessary to estab- lish such building line, provide the spun or sums of money neces- sary to pay thecost or damages therefor, direct; hoer said.money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends the sum of two hundred dollars (S200). Article 205. To hear the report of the Sclectrnen relative to the laying out, alteration and relocation of ?arsenal Street, as a public way, from Beacon Square to the new Arsenal Street bridge, under tbe provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, and acts amendatory thereof, and to see if the Town vvill -vote to accept said Arsenal Street as laid out, altered and relocated as and for a public way, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain., acquire by Purchase, or otheiNvise acquire alit/ land necessary for said laying out, alteration and, relocation, pro,.,ide the sure or sterns of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how, said money shall be rIltised, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends the appropriation of one hundred and twenty-si-N thou and five hundred dollars ( 126- 500) to construct one-half of Arsenal Street; one hundred thousand dollars (8100,000) to be borrowed for ten years and twenty-six thousand five hundred dollars (826,500) to be put on the Tax Levy for the -year 1028. Article 27. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laving out of the following named streets, to wit: Bancroft Street, from Waverley Avenue to Eder>jf`ield Avenue Bellevue Load., from Lovell Road to Bradford Road Bennis Street, from 111'averley Avenue to Lexington Street 102 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Fdgeclif e Road, from Hi'lsidc Read to Woodleigh Read Fairview Avenue:, from Hall Avenue to Bradford Road Fitchburg Street, from Wavrrley Avenue to Lawrence Street Hall Avenue, from Fairview Avenue to the accepted portion of Hall. Avenue Hancock, Street, from Winthrop Street to Chauncey Street Hazel Street, front Boylston Street east to the accepted portion of Hazel Street Knowles Read, from Belmont ,Street to Behnont Line Laurel. Street, from Knowles Road to Belmont Line Lawrence Street, from Orchard Street to Worcester Street Locke Street, from Lovell Road to Bradford Road Marcia Road, from Bellevue Road to Grenville Road Merrill Road, from Belmont Street to Locke Street. Nichols Averfue, from DL-xter Avenge to Boylston. Street Priest Road, from Riverside Street to Charles River Road Quimby Street, from the accepted portion of QuinIby Street to Dexter Avenue ,Springfield Street, from Orchard Street to Worcester Street Standish, Road, from Orchard Street to Belmont Street; . Templeton Parkway, from Salisbury Read to (Maplewood Street Thurston Road, from Riverside Street to Charles River Road Warren Street, from Edenfield Street to Lexington Avenue Westninster Avenue, from -4\4ain Street to Bancroft Street Whitcomb Street, from Knowles Road to BeIn ont Line under the pro-6sions of Chapters 82 and SQ of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing. for the assessment of 'better- ments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street-s, or any of them., as and for public ways, and iirill authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said lay-ink; out, provide the stun or stuns of money neccssWary to pay the cast or damages therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends the construction of thee follow- ing streets, as specified. Bancroft Street, Belle-,rue Road, Bennis Street, Fdgecliffe Road, Fitchburg;Street, Hazel Street, Knowles Road, Laurel Street, Lawrence Street;, Locke Street, Ala.rcia Road, Merrill Road, Nichols Avealue, Priest Load, Springfield F17NIANCE COMMITTEE IiFil'ORT 103 Street, Standish Road, Thurston Road, Warren Street and VL I' itcomb Street. See Tabulated Schedule-Betten-rents. Article 28. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to appoint three additional patrolmen, in accordance -%ith the provisions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of I�)I2, or tale any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends the appointment of three additional men and have provided for the appropriation in the budget under the Police Salaries appropriation. Article 20. To see if the Torn will vote to fiunish uniforms for the members of the Police Department, appropriate the surn of money necessary to pay for the same, dir-ect hour said stun shall be raised, or tale any action relating thereto. The Conirnittea recommends no appropriation. Article 30. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to compensate Janes A. Vahey and Mary I. VaheyF, for injuries and damages sustained June. 29, 1,26 on _IIt. Auburn Street, Wateit€ivn, by reason of collision with fire apparatus of the Town of Watertmvn, direct how said money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. The Comnn:ittee; recolnmends rio appropriation. Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to tale in the name and behalf of the Town, by eminent domain, purchase, or othennrise acquire, a parcel of land and blrilding thereon, numbered 36-38 Cross Strut, con- taining about 6,900 feet of land, more or less, adjoining; the Fire. Station and Public Library; grounds, to be used for exten- sion of the police or fire stations, Town garage, fire alarm head- quarters or ether public purposes, appropriate the necessary sure of inonev thcref or, direct how the same shall be raised., or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends no appropi iation and that this matter be referred to a special committee. Respectfully submitted, CHARLES F. SANBQRNI, Chairniast. Voted: that the report of the Chairman be accepted and adopted as the report of the Committee. JOHN M. MAGURN, Secretary REPORT OF THE I-IfGHWAY DEPARTIVX`NT To the Honorable Board of Sekcimen. GentLmreji: The following report relating to work done and money expended for the year ending December 31, 1929 is respectfully submitted. Highway Construction Receipi Appropriation 23,066 00 Transferred. 2,864 SO $20,801 20 Expenditures Behnont Street $1,010 94 Hazel 'Street 1,091 87 Lexington Street 2,003 39 Lowell Avenue 5,623 00 Orchard Street 3,142 03 Watertown Street 7,929 26 S20,801 20 Belmont, Lexington and Orchard Streets The resurfacing of Belmont, Lexingtnn and Orchard Streets was started in the early swtuner, but before rebuilding these streets it was necessary for the Water IDcpartment to tape up the old cement line pipes and replace therm with cast iron. It is very difficult in building a. street to got good results where there is a newly made Glitch, on account of the settling. It would be to a ,great advantage if the water, sewer and gas could be put in during the previous autumn, because the settl- inb Nvould then take place during the winter months. Before beginning the resurfacing, it was necessary to take care of the drainage, and this was accomplished by la3-ing a drain and installing the necessary catch basins. All vacanL lots were connected with water, sewer and gas. These streets were built of stone and asphalt. 104 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 105 Lowell Avenue Lowell Avenue was constructed from Orchard Street across Carroll Street to the town line, and was built of gravel and oil. To secure a good grade on this street it was necess&7y to excavate a large amount of ledge. A four foot cut was required in same places. Every lot oil the street, whether vacant or otherwise, was connected with water, sewer and gas before the work of building the street was started. This will be a great saving to the flown because under this s5-stem the street ;N-i11 not have to be dis- turbed every time a now house is erected.. Watertown Street The car tracks on Watertown Street were in such a danger- ous condition that the Selectmen ordered them removed. This meant the rebtdldhng of that part of the roadway as far as Alone Street. From �lorse Street to the Newton line the entire street was resurfaced. Before hoc&�nni ng the rebuilding of the street, it was neces- sary to take care of the drainage, and this was clone by laying a drain from lblorse Street to the Newton line. The necessary catch basins were built and connections were made in all inter- secting streets. The entire street was then resurfaced with asphalt and. stone. Hazel Street That part of Hazel Street froin Boylston Street, previously laid out and accepted as a public way, was built of gravel and oil. Highway Maintenance Receipts Appropriation. S60,000 00 General Maintenance tres Cinder walks $2 S 13 Cleaning catch basins and drains 7,0.1.1 08 Crass Street 81 5 Coolidge Hill Street (repairs) 217 05 106 -%yATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Gleaming town yard $133 08 Delta Mratertown Square) 217 68 Damages to greenhouse 68 40 Damages to machines 6 50 Delta (corner School and ll,it, Auburn Streets) 792 79 Decorating town lull 10 90 Entrances to garbage plant 186 33 Fayette Street 273 57 Flooding East Junior High School playground 30 14 Grove Street fence 1,830 80 Painting streets 1,065 46, Patching streets 14,610 13 Post Santa collection 18 30 Russell Avenue 2,640 34 Repairs to fences 35 44 Repairs to Bridge Street and Waverley Avenue bridges 531 55 Sanding 193 31 Snow 3,372 I1 ;Street cleaning 5,020 75 Sumter Street 150 14 ',Taltbwn Street 330 9 --- : 40,854 19 Equipment Maintenance Equipment repairs 782 54 Equipment supplies 1.,345 41 Expressing and-freight, 153 48 Hardware supplies 742 06 Incidentals 5 00 Keystone digger, repairs and supplies 2,010 26 Lumber 192 06 Painting equipment 41 62 Roller repairs 974 35 Snow plow repairs 36 23 Signs (street and parking) 941 63 Tractor repairs 527 44 REPORT OF HIGHWAY D_EPARTJi TEXT 107 Telephone service 221 61 Traffic supplies 452 98 Tools 296 25 ,606 92 Automobile Maintenance Automobile and truck repairs and supplies $7,492 82 Clievrolet car 717 70 One-half-ton Clae-Trvlet truck 680 20 Cane-ton Chevrolet truck: 880 45 Insurance 70 15 Registrations 35 00 Storage of tmeks, automobiles and tractors 630 00 .610,505 32 Summary General maintenance $40,864 10 Equipment maintenance 8,606 92 Automobile maintenance 10,505 32 559,966 43 Balm-= .33 57 $60,000 OCR Stable Maintenance Receipts Appropriation $.26,000 00 Expenditures Blacksmith $2,336 36 Carpenter 1,531. 25 Coal 97 13 Equipment repairs 26 80 Grain 3,742, 83 Hardware supplies 204 59 Hay and straw 3,145 08 Lantern man 1,604 83 108 'wYATERT7'4'4'N TOWN REPORT Lighting stable $187 79 Ni htman 2,072 42 Saddler 1,630 91 Stablemen 5,954 81 Stable and blacksmith's supplies 2,065 21 Stable repairs 392 01 Telephone service 111 51 Water 20 90 Yard man 871 96 $25,996 39 Balance 3 61 S26,000 00 Highway Vacations Receipts Appropriation 8,5hS 00 Transferred 221 00 $8,347 00 Expvndi tv res Vacation to employees $8,347 00 Highway Superintendent itecei pts Appropriation S3,500 00 Expenditures Salaam of Superintendent of Streets 83,;500 ()0 Highway Clerks Recegpts Appropriation $2,340 00 Expenditures Salary of, first Clerk 81,300 00 Salary of second Clerk 1,040 00 2,340 00 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 109 Highway Office Receipts Appropriation 8350 00 Ex pendifU76s Office supplies 2 80 Office cabinet 42 0 Printing 187 21 Towels i .50 Telephone service 73 57 Typewriter repairs fi 00 8349 67 I3a.1aTYce 33 350 00 Street Signs Receipts Appropiiation $1,000 00 xperrditures Street signs 8998 46 Balance 1 54 S1,000 00 Drainage Receipts Appropriation $5,100 00 Expenditures Labor Stacy: Total Belmont Street :380 51 $2 33 78 8660 29 Crass Street 8 00 31 34 39 34 Grenville Road r 95 14 37 00 132 14 Lowell Avenue 496 :30 185 27 081 57 Main Street 125 96 126 97 252 93 Orchard Street 202 44 60 00 262 44 Paul Street S U0 38 85 46 85 Rear of almshouse 40 80 43 20 84 09 110 WATF.'RTOW-N TOWN REPORT Labor stock, Total Repairs to catch basins 45 00 528 50 $73 50 Warren Street 153 1-1 39 96 193 10 Watertown Street I,3711 91 789 30 2,669 21 ,33,441. 20 $1,654 17 $5,095 46 Balance 4 54 $5,100 00 Acton Street Drain Receipts Appropriation 821,000 00 Expenditures Labor Stock Total Acton Street 82,250 38 $2,44- 2 23 04,692 61 *Balance carried forward 16,307 39 821,000 00 Betterment Streets In response to the petitions of the abutters the following streets were built under the Betterment Act. A surface drain was laid in each of these streets, the necessary catch basins installed, and every lot, vacant or not, was connected Volith the sewer, water and gas before the work of building the street was started. The construction is of gravel and oil: Bancroft Street, Bellevue Road, Berri-is Street, Edgecliffe-Road, Fairview Avenue, Fitchburg Street, Hall Avenue, Hancock Street, Hazel Street, Knowles Road, Laurel Street, Lawrence Street, Locke Street, Marcia Road, 1�,Terrill Road, Nichols Avenue, Priest Road, Springfield Street, Standish Road, Templeton Parkway, Thurston Road, Warren Street, Westminster Avenue and Whitcomb Street. Betterments lzeceipls Appropriation 8112,458 00 ONVork under construction. Expected to be completed in the early spring, REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Betterment Construction Expenditures Labor 5toc1a Total Bancroft Street 82,167 53 $1,331 28 $3,498 81 Bellevue Road 1,986 16 1,340 14 3,326 30 Bemis Street 3,32=1, 73 1,r2}335 80 4,�4`5}60 r53 Ederecllffe Road 4,894 07 ul52 80 5,L 7 77 Fairview Avenue 1,164 77 754 00 .1,918 77 Fitchburg Street 2,195 6=1 1,294 60 3,490 24 Eancork Street 957 94 146 .54 1,104, 48 Eazel Street 2,724 70 382 18 3,1O6 88 Ziowles Road 2,534 69 1,304 18 3,928 87 Laurel Street 1,017 99 .110 00 1,427 99 Lawrence Street 1,191 84 445 00 1,636 84 Locke Street 1,460 20 1,,iS1 71 3,041 91 Marcia. Road 2,383 10 1,122 90 3,506 0 Nlernll Read 1,458 77 1,278 1S 2,1.36 95 Nichols Avenue 2,13") tr, 881 16 3,020 80 Priest Read 1,240 61 698 43 1,939 04 Springfield Street 1,036 59 723 40 1,764 99 Standish Read 8,454 65 6,114 41 14,569 06 Templeton Park-way 4,101 15 737 54 4,838 69 Thurston Road 1,,09E 40 665 20 1,7163 60 Warren Street, 1,235 29 769 .33 2,004 62 Westininster Avenue 4,111 88 2,042 13 6,164 01 Whitcomb Stre-t :339 24 61 80 401 04 .�:53,',20 48 $25,767 71 $78,985 19 Betterment Drainage Labor Stacle Total Bancroft Street $711 8.5 5360 11 S1,071 96 Bellevue Road 176 71.1 1:33 81 310 60 Bemis Street 950 00 733 76 1,683 76 Fdgecliffe Load 842 90 286 17 1,129 07 Fitchburg Street 1,745 45 958 87 2,704 32 Hazel. Street 945 30 829 70 1,775 00 Knowles Road S92 14 722 14 1,614 28 Lawrence Street 345 61 322 42 668 03 112 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Labor Stock Total Locke Street 8659 14 83S2 94 $1,042 08 Marcia Road 998 :31 6(1-,1 tat} 1,662 61 Merrill Reuel 680 13 625 37 1,312 04 NichoN Avenue 521 77 44q 78 971 55 Priest Road 448 08 282 03 730 71. Springficld Street 431. 34 359 30 789 64 Standish Road 4,096 88 2,386 05 6,482 93 Templetmi Parkway 1,7E3 80 508 57 2,372 37 Thurston Road 98Gi 07 594 70 1,- 0 77 Warren Street 475 76 429 39 905 15 Westminster Avenue 1,491 33 1,333 03 2,821 36 Worcester Street 817 69 698 94 1,516 63 .519,906 88 $13,150 98 0,433,147 86 Betterment Construction 78,988 19 $112,136 05 Balance 321 95 :112,458 00 Sidewalks Receipts Appropriation $35,000 00 Expendifitres Cinder walks 81,1.55 55 Grading borders 1.32 18 Granol3.thic walks 2'3,391 75 Setting curling 5,312 20 $34,991 68 Balance 8 32 835,000 00 Sidewalks More granolithic walks havo been laid during the past year than in any previous year, and at this time we are carrying on REPORT OF HIGRWAY DRPARTMENT 113 our books applications for granolithic .sidewalks which wilI require the expenditure of a very lark appropriation. However, the fact should be borne in mind that the property owners bear one half of the expense of building new sidewalks, and that; consequently the other half of the appropriation finds its way back into the Treasury Receipts. East junior High School Sidewalk Receipts Appropriation $2,506 00 Expenditures Curbing $1 3 58 Granolithic walk 2,349 26 2,502 84 Balance 3 16 2,506 00 Ashes and Papers Rc cipf j Appropriation 535,000 00 Transferred 2,000 00 .$3 7,000 00 E xpe j iditures Cleaning dumps $2,240 33 Collecting 22,620 35 Equipment supplies 70 46 Firo at dump $6 21 Fence around dump 1,413 55 Printing 19 00 Two l'►rlack trucks 10,000 00 Repairs to hcu.se 116 00 Trucking 414 00 3 ,997 90 Balance 2 10 -- 8.37,000 00 114 WkTERTGAVIN `OWN REPORT Garbage Appropriation 828,000 00 Transferred 1,500 ()0 29,500 00 Expowdatures Equipment supplies 8179 40 Gasohne and oil 1,094 06 Mack truck 5,000 00 Fay rolls, collecting garbage 22,021 51 Storage of trunks 250 00 Transfer-station repairs 8 1F Trucking 25 00 Tires for truck 146 00 Truck repair 457 58 Pater 17 16 Watchman 300 00 20,4'98 89 Balance 1 1X — S29,05 00 00 Sewer Construction. ,Appropriation $20,S85 00 Carried forward from 1927 905 41 ` 21,790 04 Expenditures Labor .Stack Total Bemis Street $13 46 $49 85 $63 31 Birch Road 1,400 28 741 82 2,142 10 Bostonia Avenue 21 80 12 73 34 53 Califorina .street 08 17 25 90 124 07 Cypress Strut 114 23 61 32 17�5 55 Coolidge Hill Street 809 63 258 91 1,008 54 Dewey Street 50 23 14 75 " 98 Evans Street 1,090 02 408 55 1,499 47 Bdgecliff Road fag 61 227 33 886 94 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTIMENT Labor _Rocl, Total Edenfield Avenue $43 60 $21 86 366 46 Gertrude Street 310 67 211 10 524 77 Grove 'Street 808 48 331 08 1,139 56 Hazel Street 54 29 10 90 615� 19 Hilltop Street 867 62 329 75 1,197 37 Hudson Street 334 85 76 64 4.11 49 Irving Street 244 61 164 87 409 48 ondazian Street 692 00 219 33 911 33 Knowles Road 620 54 425 88 1,04C) 32 Laurel Street 209 19 126 82 336 01 Lowell Avenuc 510 16 175 17 694 633 Locke Street 112 43 72 39 184 82 Main Street near Waltharn Lame 311 95 11.6 10 428 05 Main Street repairs 2,530 84 681 62 3,21.2 46 Marcia Road 145 67 66 04 211 71 Pleasant Street 174 30 131 84 306 14 Repairs to manholes 767 01 231 57 998 58 Templeton Parkway E696 79 218 18 914 97 Westminster Avenue 074 95 628 87 1,603 82 Warren Street S62 78 74 80 937 58 �hitcomla Street 97 42 16 65 114 07 $15,637 48 $6,1 5 2 S21,773 00 Balance 17 04 821,790 01 Sewer Special Receipts Appropriation :81.4,504 00 Expenditures Labor Stock Total Cbanning Road 81,811 42 $145 04 81,956 46 Bvams Street 1,169 03 299 51 1,468 54 Fairview Ay.eme 457 76 75 00 5:32 76 Fuller Road 2,060 64 148 00 2,208 64 George Street 1,575 65 293 60 1,S69 2.5 F 116 WATERTOi' N TOWN REPORT .Labor Stock Total Mason Road $148 52 25 00 $173 52 Walcott street 871 08 75 00 046 08 88,094 10 81,061 15 $9,155 25 Balance carried forward. Work incomplete 5,344 75 $14,500 Off Sewer Maintenance Receipts Appropriation 818,0(){} Al() Transferred from Reserve Fund 3,000 00 Transferred from Reserve Fund 1,0()0 00 Transfcrred at Town M ting 1,500 00 — S23,500 00 Expenditures Labor .stock Total Flushing sewers and stop- pages $5,193 73 3247 08 $5,441 41 House connections 12,648 18 2,701 73 15,439 01 Decal end connections 2,189 33 421 15 2,610 49 .$20,031 24 $3,460 57 $23,491 81 Balance 8 19 823,500 00 Respectfully submitted, PIERCE 0. CONDOM, Supafiuto2 ent of 5 trey#s. REPORT OF THE TOWN ENGINEER 3"o the Honorable Board of Selectrrwit, l,cn1L-jazen The followring report of work done ley this depart- riezlt for tine year ending December 31, 1928 is here-by respect- fulty submitted. The following is a list of the assistants of this department: Wilbur F. Learned, Consulting Engineer; Thomas V. Dwyer, Assistant Engineer; John Ser16, J.mftsman; Hager G. Oalanan, Draftsman; Williani G. Stephenson, Tran.sitman, January 1, 1928 to November 28, 1928; Stanley W. Bryant, Transitman; Walter L. Hetherington, Rodman; Frederick LaBonte, Rod- man; Herbert C. Cook, Transitman, Decenaber 17, 1928. Arsenal Street Two men have been constantly on Arsenal Street giving lines and grades for work under construction, including curb- stones, suer and drains, catch basins, manholes, etc. We have cooperated with the Boston Elevated Railroad in the relocation of their tracks, and. with the State and County on the reinfoorced concrete road--ay fonu the bridge at the Charles River to School Street. Plans are now being com- pleted on Arsenal Street from 'School Street, west, to Beacon Square. Assessors' Plans Very little work is necessary now in bringing all assessors' plans up to date. A great amount of work has been done in cheekino, areas on subdivision plans and records with the assessors plans. Badly sworn plans have been retraced; and the original black plans of the Town are bei,-g brought up to date. North Watertown 'Sewerage District After many conferences with the State Board of Health and the City of Waltham, plans and profiles have been com- pleted for the North 'Watertown Sewerage District compris- ing about one hundred acres. 117 1 1 8 WA'TERTOWN TOWN REPORT The outict to this dis�.rict will he through Sycamore Strut, Bruwn Street, under the Boston & Maine Railroad, through etropolitan Park land to a new state sewer. Work bas already been started on laying this sewer. Streets Accepted under the Betterment Act ]'Mans and estimates were prepared for twenty-four streets to be accepted under the Betteniiont, Act. 'water Department Lines and gmdes have been given where necessary, and all passible assistance given. Miscellaneous There has been the usual amount of work in preparing plans and profiles, and in giving lines and grades for curbing, sidc- wallss, sewers, drains and street construction. Many plans have also been prepared for the Police Departni nt, shouring location of accidents. Re-spectfully submitted, OTIS D. ALLEN, Town Epighicer. RBPORT OF TOWN RNIGIN ER 11' Highways Upon the follw-i g,-named streets grades h-eve been estab- lished, street lines defined, record plans drawn and descriptions u-ritten by this departinent, and they have been made public ways by the Doard Gf Selectmen under the Betten-lent Act,. Icrrglls Width Strive From To Poer Feet Dafe Banc raft 5trret Wavericv " vnuc Edenfield Avenue 673 60 April _1, 1928 Bellevue Road Lovell Rood Bradford Road M 40 April 2, 1028 Bemis Street Waverle> Avenue Lexington Street 038 aro April H, 1028 Edgeeliffe Road Hillside Road rcrnpicion Park-nmy 943 40 April`?, 1918 Fairview Avenue Hall Avenue Bradford Road 367 40 April ?, 1194 Fitchburg Street S4averley Avenue Lawrence Street 1.243 •€0 April 2. 192? Hall Avenue Rair%iew Avenue Aempted portion of Hall Avenue 106 40 April 2, 11}28 Hancock Street Winthrop Street chaunev Street alit, 60 April 2, I028 Hazel Street Boylston Street PulAic Way -1',�2 40 April 2, 1928 Knowles Road Belmont Strcet Belmont Line 615 40 Ap, 2, 1€28 Laurel Strut Knowlcs Road Belmont Line 234 40 April 2. ID29 Lawrence Street Orchard street R'orccster Street 487 40 April „ 11}2+1 Locke Street Bradford Road Lovell Road S77 45 April 2, 1928 Marcia Road Bellevuc road Grenville Road Fi41 40 April 3. 1028 €crrill Hoed Belmont Street Locke Street "SFr# 40 April 3, 1923 -Nichols Avenue Dexter Avenue Boylston Street 679 40 :4pril 2, 1028 Priest Read Riverside Street Charles Diver Road 501 40 Apri12, 1925 Springfield Stmet Orchard Street Worcester Stsc:ct 461 40 April `'. 1028 Standish Road Orchard Street 13eTmont Street 21377 40 April 2, IP28 Templeton Parkway ,SaUsbury Road Maplewood Street 920 40 April 2, 1412S Thurston Road Riverside Street �Clvarlei River Road 445 40 :1pril 2: IS28 Warren Street Uenfield Avenue Lexington Street 294 a) April 2, ll}2;3 Whitcomb Street Knowlc Rood BuIrnant Lino Sly 40 April 2, IP29 Westminster Avenue Main Street Bancroft Street 1,258 N April 2, 1V28 Total feet 15,415 Public Streets that were rebuilt during the Year .Srrr.r! from To Lexggh Belmont Street Lexington Street Knowles load 415 Cross Street Main Street 1'Itasant Strad 280 l-fazet Strcet Dexter Avenue IL inning west 203 Lexiragtoei Strict Ornlmrd Strmt Belmont Street 500 Lowell Avenue Orchard Street Town Line 1,3Mo Orchard Street R'averley Avenue Lexington Street 1,070 Watertown I;treet Morse Street Newton Line 1,06A Total 4.863 Total length of Streets Primate vIys 16.30 miles Public ways 50,llfl miles Total 67.19 riles r 1`0 WATERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT List of Sidewalk Construction - Granolithic Walks x". 'if NTO. Of .S r are Fee Square Feed 4-i�,,a,, 6-Inch Walks Barnard Avenge 1.,030.9 85. Bellevue Road 2,877.2 415.3 Boylston Street 1,380.0 330.0 Bradford Road 480.8 307.0 BrimnnerStreet 520.0 336.0 California }`street 149.0 8310 Con mon Street 301.5 70.2 Concord Road 385A Crawford Street 1,406,1 1.83.E Neater Avenue 375A 107.4 Edeclilf Road 518.5 277. Elton Avenue 340.3 H6.2 Fairfield Street 244.8 Fayette Street 160.0 Fifield Street 205.7 114.0 Flint Road 84.1 Frank Street 200.0 Gay Read 40.3 G�arfield ,Street 630.0 115.0 Green Street 211.3 Hall Ayenue 672.0 195.4 Hancock Street 293.5 Hamden Avenue 238.0 I III.Slde Road 175.0 87.8 Hovey Street 1,118.5 400.0 Katherine Road it 8.0 Keenan ,Street 1,160,0 LOU Kimball Road 436.0 166.0 Knowles Road 522M SO.0 Laurel :Street 272.0 100.8 Locke Street 2.52.0 Lucke Street at Poplar Street 244.8 100.0 Lovell Road 363.8 Maplewood Street 1,846.3 26U Main Street 677.0 83.0 Marcia Road 1,3[}3.�a 226.8 REPORT OF TOWN ENTGINF-rl R 121 Square Feel Square Feed 4-Inch balks 6-Bach Walks Mt. Auburn Suet 31,520.0 2,335.2 Oliver Street 655.2 Olney Street 321.0 Palfrey Street 505.0 Pahl Street 976.7 84.0 Pearl ,Street 652.1 112.4 Pequossette Street 160.0 712 Pleasant Street 1,019.2 207.8 Poplar Street 528.0 265.2 Porter Strut 2,672.5 1,191.2 Robbins Load 1,942.3 609.3 Robbins at Bellevue Road 150.6 Russell Avenue 1,536-& 174.0 School Street 4,175.9 1,333.6 Spring 'Street 693.6 243.0 Springy; Street at Railroad Grossing 216.2 93.3 Spruce Street 650.2 241.3 Standish Road: 10,434.5 2,969.0 Standish at Bellevue Read 988.5 182.0 Stearns Road 186.4 100.0 Teml]lcton. Parkway 1,227.0 52 -0 "T`hurstm Road 18[l.0 101.0 Union Street 225.0 147.0 'Warwick Road 205.5 Washburn Street 315,0 Wilmot Street 283.5 98.8 Total square feet of 4-inch 83,897.6 Total square feet of 6-inch I5X2.2 122 'L .&TERT{]WN TOWN REPORT Curbing Laid During 1928 Radians Stra r jehi Camer Fed free! Blacks Adams Avenue at Mt. Auburn Street 42 12 2 Alders Road at Belmont Street 753 24 Arsenal Street 512.0 11,047 54 Bailey Road at Alt. Auburn Street; 41.3 12 Bellevue Road at Barnard Avenue 43.5 12 Bemis Strut at Edenfield Avenue 72.4 24 Bemis Street at Lexington Street 88.0 24 Boylston Street West at Mt. Auburn. ,'Street 84.9 24 Brigham Street at Russell Aventic 38A 12 Edgeeliff Road at Hillside Road 44,9 12 Edgeelilf Road at Templeton Parkway 65.0 24 Edgecli$ Read at Westland Read 72.3 24 Edgecliff Road at Woodleigh Road 43.7 24 Fitchburg Street at Quincy Street 88.0 24 Fitchburg Street at Springfield Street 178.0 48 Hazel Street at Boylston. Street 33.3 12 Hazel Street at Dexter Avenue 88A 24 Hazel Street at Howe Street 50.5 24 Hazel Street at Putnam Street 48.8 24 Knowles Road at Belmont Street SU 24 Knowles Road at Whitcomb Street 88.0 24 Laurel Street at Knowles Road 88.0 24 Lexington Street at Warron Street 98.0 24 Lawrence Street at Fitchburg Street 8811 24 Lawrence ,Street at Worcester Street 8 .0 24 Lowell. Avenge at Hovey Street 100.8 48 Lowell Avenue at Carroll Street 100.8 48 Lowell Avenue at Orchard Street 6.0 12 Lovell Avenue at averley Avenue 100.8 48 Main Street west of Rutland Street 205 Maplewood Street at Arlington Street 29.2 24 Ma.pleivood Street at Templeton Parkway 81.2 24 Marcia Road at Bellevue Road 88.0 24 - Marcia Road at Grenville Road 88.1 24 Merrill Road at Belmont Street 87.0 24 R F,PO RT OF TOWN ENGINEER 123 Radins SLruighi comer Feel F€ef Tacks Merrill Road at Lccke Street 88.0 24 Nichols Avenge at Boylston Street 41.9 12 Nichols Avenue at Dexter Avenue 851 24 Pecluosette Street 135.5 2 Pleasant Street 301 li Partner Street at School Street 80.2 24 Priest Road at Riverside Street 89,O 24 Salisbury Road at Templeton Parkway 19.2 13.1 Sheldon Road at Delmont Street 47.0 24.0 Standish Load at Bellevue Road 180.3 49.0 Standish Road at Belmont Street 88.2 24.0 Standish Road at Locke Street 174.7 48.0 Thurston Road at Riverside Street 88.0 24.0 Watertown Street at Derby Road 93.0 24,0 Watertown Street at P►rliorse Street 83.1 210 Watertown Street at Pond Street Bast 77.8 24.0 Watertown Street at fond Street West 79.7 24.0 r atertovm Street at Theurer Part{ 902 24.0 V'estminister Avenue at Bancroft Street 62.8 24.0 estminister Avenue at Bemis Street 160.4 48,0 _ Total 4,503.5 12,973.6 64 Drainage Built During Year 1928 ATo, of feftfjj'r .`�I'.t- r)j Afro, of GaICl, Locatiapi its Basins Arsctial Street; 1260 15 6 78 Bancroft Street 0 Bellevue Road 108 10 Belmont Street (between Lexing- ton Street and Knowles Road) 208 15 Demos Street E524 12 2 6 Cross Street 1 Edgeeliff Road 5 Emerson Read 11 12 Fitchburg rg Stree't 857 10 3 12 Gleason Street 25 10 Hazel Street 316 10 2 6 1 -WATERTUWN TOWN REPORT No. of .Length .Size its No. of Catch Location in Feet Inches Manholes Basins Knowles Road 492 10 Lawrence Street 292 10 1 3 Lexington Street (at Warren Street) 73.5 15 1 Locke Street 3:39 10 1 G ]Lowell Avenue (between Hovey Street and INFaverley Avenue) 1652 10 1 2 Main Street (at E nerson Road) 51 15 Alarcia Road 362 10 2 6 lVerrill Road 442 10 2 G 'Nichols Avenue (1yAween Adams Street and Boyh ton Street) 190 10 1 G Orchard Street (between Wa.verley Avenue and Lexington Street) 4 Paul Street 72 8 1 Partridge Street 21 10 Priest Road 270 10 1 2 2-11 12 Springfield Street; 50 1.0 1 4 648 15 Standish Road 372 14 1561 12 fi 22 Templeton Parlmray (between Maplewood Street and Salisbury Road 5D2 10 3 10 Thurston Road 453 12 3 2 Warren Street (at Lcmngton Street 26 S 2 Watertc)wn Street (between Morse Street and Newton Line) 959 10 fi 10 Westminster Avenue (between Nlain Street and Penis Street including playground) 1168 10 4 G Westminster Avenue (between Beinis Street and Bancroft Street 190 10 1 G Worcester Street (between Victory Field and.Springfield.Street) 696 15 5 Totals 12,035.5 61 21 S REPORT OF To1S`N ENGINEER 125 List of ewers Laid During 1928 I.enzilt Size it4 NO. of Lava it ra 1.71 Peel Inches Manholes Birch Road 1056 S 4 Bostonia Avenue 65 6 California Street 84 6 1 Clianning Read 9-4 6 0 Coolidge Hill Street 419 8 3 Cypress Street 62 0 Deivey Street 50 6 Edgeel if Load 290 6 2 Evans Street (between Acton .Street and. Main Street 900 S 2 E,vans Street (between Acton Street and Waltham Street) 672 S 3 Fairview Avenue (.including Easement from 'George Street) 847 6 4 Fuller Road 786 8 George Street (bettveen Orchard Street and Fuller Road) 412 6 2 George Street (between Fuller Road and Chanrung Road) 3D3 8 2 Gertrude Street 25[? 6 Grove Street 5,52 S 3 Hazel Street 54 6 Hilltop Street 281 6 2 Hudson Street lab G Irving Street (Easement near Fifield Street) 50 6 4. Kondazian Street 471 8 2 Knowles Road 612 8 4 Laurel Street 200 Locke Street 60 6 Lowell Avenue 277 6 1 IMain Street 154 6 1 Marcia Road 49 6 Aiascn Road 147 6 1 Pleasant Street 143 6 1. Templeton Parkway 401 6 2 126 WATERTOWN TOWN RETORT Length Sipe in No. of Location fez F'eci Inches A-1-anhales Warrea Street 261 8 1 Westminster Avenue (betiveen Main and Bemis Streets) 1038 8 4 Westminster Avenue (between Warren and Bancroft Streets) 364 6 2 Whitcomb Street 92 8 f -Walcott Road 396 6 3 Totals 12,971) 60 Private Sewer Connections N=ber of dead ends in betterment streets 71 I4urnber of sewer connections located 324 Total length of sewer connections located 13,337 The sewer system of Watertown is now 56.59 miles long, and has fire thousand four hundred eighty-eight (55,488) sewer connections. OTIS D. ALLEN, Towoz Eiigineer. REPORT OF THE PLANNING BOARD FOR THE YEAR 1928 The Planning;Board respc;eIfully submits its fifteenth annual report for the year ending December 31, 1928, The Planning Beard have had a very interesting and husy year, We have held several hearings under the provisions of ,section 5, Article 4, of the zoning by-law for the ehanging of districts from one zone to another. The Metropolitan Planning Board is doing wonderful work in the planning of the developinent of Metrapolitan Boston, and the local Board is keeping in touch with the progress of that committee. The recommendation for the development of the rapid. transit system of greater Boston should help the future develop- nYent of the Town of Watertown. Our Board have had many requests to make changes in the zoning by-law, by which it would be permissible to build apartment buildings on our maims arteries. They feel as though we have reached the saturation point in our expanse of ]building, and it is now titre to follow action of other comnntmities in being allowed to build tip in the air. This, of course, -would bring additional mvenue to the Town by tray of taxes. This change would have to be brought about first by a. change in our building laws. The present "tenen-ient house act„ so called, makes the cost of building apartment houses for more than two families prohibitive. 'We were very fortunate this year in that it was pos.sihle for _Mr, Wilfred A. Norris, a member of the Board, to give the time to attend the annual convention of the State Federation of Planning Boards at New Bedford, Mass., in October. X-1r. Norris returned with some very.interesting ideas gathered at the convention. The Planning Board will welconie suggestions and coopera- tion from the citizens of the Town who have ideas for hupr€wing 127 128 WATERT(}'4 N T0W3N REPORT the TvwTi, making it a better place to live and work in, and welcomes the public at our meetings. Respectfully submitted, ALBEIT L. PARTRIDGE, Chairman, EDWA.RD F. WRIGHT, Clerk, ILFR.ED A. NORRIS, RONALD Al. STONE, ILLIAM W. RUGG, Planning Board. REPORT OF THE PLAYGROUND COMMISSION To flte Honorable Board of Sekanten: Genfiemeti,. The Playground Commission respectfully sub- mits the report of the Superintendent for the activities of the past year. The recommendat.ions therein should be considered earnestly in order that the playground work may becarried on more successfully. CHARLES P. COLLIGAN, BERNARD S. McHU+GH, JAMES H. SHERIDAN, Playgrawid Consmission. 129 REPORT OR PLAYGROUND SUPERINTENDENT To the Waterfmmz Playground Cmn na'ss o;l, Gentlemen: I respectfully submit to your Commission the report of the Wa.lcrtown playgrounds for the past year. Playground activities were hindered, during the past season, by the infantile paralysis epidemic which reached its height during the month of August Up to this time the attendance and enthusiasm for play- ground activities surpassed all other years. Games and leagues were organized to such an extent that in two weeks thirty-five. interplayxjound garner had been played. The average attend- ance was about sip: hundred children each day. On August 1 the bathing; leach was closed and inter-play- ground games were stopped. The activities, however, were con- tinued until August 24. Can the above date, exhibitions were held on each play- ground. Prizes for excellence in athletic games and handiwork were awarded by the members of tho Commission, who visited each playground.. The attendance at the bathing beach during the month of July was so large that two additional lifeguards were put on duty. Recommendations I recommend that an additional lifeguard and matron be appointed at the bathing beach, that a. new playground be equipped on the outside grounds at Victory Field; and that, if passible, a playground be opened at the west end of the Town. I also recommend that the Commission consider the passibility of erecting an outdoor swimming pool. Respectfully submitted, FRANCIS A. KELLY, Superintendent. 10 DEPORT OF TOWN PHYSICIAN To the Honaruble Board of Select)nen. Gentlemen. I berciirith submit nay report for the year ending December 31, 1928. During the year 1928 the duties of the Tov%m Physician have been about the same as in previous; years, with an increase in the work in some of the departments, particularly Mothers' Aid, Worl men's Compensation and Police. The v*ork in the Police Department has increased can account of the ever increasing traffic and the accidents resulting therefrom, the calls for aid being very frequent during the year. I find that there is a. lack of space in the Police Station, particularly in the cell-room, as when there is a large numbux of arrests the cells are crowded, and this creates a, very urtsanitary condition and one w1iich should he corrected in some manner. 1 thank the Honorable Board of Sclectnnea and the heads of the various departments of the Town for their cnnperation dur- ing the year. Respectfully submitted, M. J. KELLEY, XI.D. Town Physician. 131 REPORT OF INFIRMARY DEPARTMENT To the .hoard of .Public Welfare. Gentlemen: I respectfully submit the fallowing report as Keeper of the Infirmary for the year ending; December 31, 1928. {General conditions have remained practically the same as last year:all inmates needing much care and attention; one man being very feeble and most of the others halring some chronic ailment. Some exercise all they can while others are unable to do so; none are able to perform any manual labor. There were eight inmates at the beginning of the year and eight at the close. The whole number of inmates ha-%Fc been fourteen, a decrease over the previous year of two; the largest number at one time, ten; smallest, seven; the average number, nine. One inmate died, one went to work, and four were placed in care of relatives. The usual amount of land was tilled and the surplus vege- tables were sold in the immediate vicinity. The Trifirinary was given two coats of paint, a new front entrance was guilt and other necessary repairs were made to the exterior of the building which gives it a first-class appear- ance. In the interior several rooms and the entire basement were given a coat of paint several rooms were papered and weather strips were installed on eleven. windows. Both chim- neys were entirely rebuilt, they being in a dangerous condition. For the coming year new curtains and new screens are an ab- solute necessity; furniture and carpets are needed for the women's living roam, new chairs for the daxaing roam as well as minor repairs in two bathrcaoms. The wants of the inmates were carefully attended to by the Town Physician. I wish to thank the Watertown Emblern Club for their many kindnesses throughout the year and their gen- erous gifts at Christmas. I also wish to thank the visitors and friends who remembered the inmates during the holidays and at other tines throughout the year. In closh g I wish to thank your Honorable Board for your kind and courteous attention. GEORGE H. WEITE, Deeper of Infirmary. 132 DEPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS FOR 1928 Warrant for Annual Town Meeting Election of Officers and Town Meeting Members March b, 1928 Conn-onwealth of 2%lassachusetts. Middlesex, ss. To any Constable in the Town of TTr alertown, Gredin . In the nartne of the Commonwealth of Massachusctts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of Water- town to meet in their respective voting places in said Town; Precinct 1, Last Earl Fire Station, Mt. Auburn Street, Pre- cinct 2, East End Fire Station, Mt. Auburn Street; Precinct 3, Town Fall, ,-lain Street; Precinct 4, Town Mall, il4ain Street; Precinct 5, Central Fire Station, Main Street; Precinct 6, Cen- tral Tire Station, Main Street, on iVlonday, the fifth day of March, 1928, at 8 a,m., to act can the following articles; Article 1. To choose the regular Town Officers for the ensu- ing gear, the following to be printed can, and chosen by the official ballet, to wit: Three Selectmen for one year, who shall also be the Board of Public Welfare, Surveyors of Highways and Appraisers; one Moderator for one year; one Treasurer for one year; one Collector of Taxes for one year; one Auditor for one year; one Assessor of Taxes for three years; t-%,;,o members of the School Conu-nittee for three years; two members of the Board of Trustees of the free Public Library, for three years; one member of the Board of Trustees of the Free Public Library for one year (to fill vacancy);one member of the Board of Health for three years; one Park Commissioner for three years; one Water Commissioner for three years; one Tree (Warden for one year; three Constables for one year; one member of the Plan- ning Board for three gears. Also for the election of fifteen Town ieeting Members for the three-year tenn in each of the six voting precincts of the Town, and to fill the following vacancies: Two (2) vacancies in the term expiring in 1929, and one (1) vacancy in the term expir 13 134 *rVATE;ZTOWN TOWN ,REPORT ing in 1930, in Precuict 1; one (1) vacancy in the term expiring in 1930, in Precinct , cane (1) vacancy in the terni expiring in. 1929 in Precinct 3; one (1) v.acancy in the term expiriii in 1929, and two (2) vacancies in the term expiring in 1930, in Precinct 4; one (1) vacancy in the term expiring in 1929, in Precinct 5; three (3) vacancies in the terni expiring in 1920, in Precinct 6. The polls will open at 8 a.m. and will close at S p.m. You arc also required to notify and warn. the legal voters aforesaid to meet in the Town Nall in said Town can Monday, the fifth clay of Burch, 1928, at 8.15 p.m., to act on the follow- ing article Article 2. To choose all rather necessarT Town Officers in such ina~nner as the Town may direct. The consideration of further business, under this warrant will be postponed until Monday evening, larch 10, 1928, at p.m., in the Senior Nigh School Building, Columbia Street, or until such later time as the nlecting may direct. 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- Artick 4. To grant such sums of nnoney as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town for the ensu- ing year, direcL how the same shall be raised, or take and. -wtion relating thereto. Article 5. To see if the Toivn will vote to appropriate the necessary stern of money to pay that portion of the town debt which matures on or previous to January 1, 1920, direct; haw the money shall be, raised, or take any action relating thereto. Artick G. To see what method the Town will vote to adopt for the collection of taxes for the ensuing year, and to fig: the coinpensat:ivn of the Collector, or take any action relating thereto. Article 7. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for the rent of the Grand Army Fall, care of the grounds around the Soldiers' Nlonuinent, and to defray the expense.5 of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next 2\1emonal Day, and authorize Isaac B. Patten Post 81, G. A. R., to expend the same, direct .now the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 135 Article S. To see if the Town will appropriate a sung of money to pay the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Watertown Past No. 09, American Legion, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Watertown Post No. 99, American Legion.) Article 9. To sec if the Town w611 appropriate a sum of money to pay the cast of providing suitable headquarters for Burnham-lklanning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the. United States, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Burnham-Man- ning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign ears of the United States.) Amick 10. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of suitable care and maintenance of cemetery lots or graves of deceased soldiers, Sailors or marines, who served the. United States in time of war or insurrection, direct ham, the money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto, in compliance with the provisions of Section 22 of Chapter 11- of the General Laws of lrlassachu- setts. (Request of Burnham-Manning Past No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.) Article 11. To see if the Tallo } will vote, to place the newly acquired West Watertown Playground under the jurisdiction of the Playground or Park Department, or take any action relat- ing thereto. Article 12. To see what action the Town will take relative to the extension of the sewerage system in the north section of the Town, appropriate the necessary sure of money to pay the cost of the same, direct how said money shall be raised..., or take any action relating thereto. (Request of North Watertown Civic Association.) Article 13. To see if the Town will appropriate the sung of ffteen hundred dollars ( 1,500) to be expended under the direc- tion of the School Committee, to pay the cost of transportation of school children during the school year, between, the Syca- more Street district and the James Russell Lowell School, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of ForthWater- town Civic Association.) Article 14. To see if the Town will appropriate- a suns of 136 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT money to pay the cost of completing the printing of Volumes 5 and 6 of the Town Records, or take any action relating thereto. A,nccle 15. To see if the. Town v ll authoriw the Selectmen to sell and convey by proper instrument in writing, two certain pieces or parcels of land acquired by the Town, situated on the private way running from Arlington Street to Keith Street and being the same Property conveyed to the Town of Watcrtown by Patrick Drew, together with all rights, if any there be, belonging to said Tcwn of Watertown in the premises known as Coolidge Pond, so-called, which said pond land is claimed by Fanny G. Coolidge, et al., or take any action relating thereto. Article 16. 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 domain, purchase or otherwise acquire, a parcel of land on Arlington Street, near or adjoining theCool- idge School, to be used for a public playground, school, or other public purposes, appropriate the necessary stem of money there- for, dimet how the same shall be raised, or take any action relat- ing thereto. Article 17. To see if the Town will appropriate a suni of money to pay the cost of construction of gr analith c sidewalks an Boylston Street and on Mt. Auburn Street, adjoining the East Junnior High School, direct how the same shall be raised, Or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the School Committee.) Article 18e To see if the Tawas will appropriate a sure of money tc pair the cost of construction of a roadway in front of the East Junior High School, and for the completion of the grading and seeding of the lazed adjoining said school, direct how the money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. (Request of the School Committee.) Arlie 10. To see if the Torn will appropriate a suuin of money to pay the cast of the construction of an addition to the Hosmer School, in accordance vkith plans prepared by the Conmiittee on Hosmer School Addition, and for the payment of architects` fees in connection therewith, direct haw the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Addition. to Hosmer School.) Article 20. To see if the Town will adopt the provisions RECORD Or TOWN MEETINGS 137 of Chapter 391 of the Acts of 1923 and acts amendatory thereof, providing that the rates and charts due to the Tarn for supplying water to any real estate, at the request of the owner or tenant, shall be a lien upon said real estate, or take any action relating thereto. Article 21, To see if the Town will antbormie the appo rit- ment of a committee to investigate the need of a. fire station in the northerly part of Watertown, and to recommend to the Torn a site therefor, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the North Watertown Civic Association.) Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost of reconstruction of WaTren Street, a public way, in the Town of Watertown, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of P. S. Galvin and others,) Article 23. To hear the report of the Planning Board on a proposed change in zones fronts "1A" to "3C," covering the land bounded by Louise Street on the west, by Arsenal Street on the north, by the land of Vase & Sons Piano Company on the east, and by North Beacon Street on the south, to see if the Touia will adopt said report, or take any action relating thereto. Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to accept the report of the. Selectmen establishing a building line on the southerly side of Main Street, between Galen Street and Cross ,Street, as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan Showing Proposed Building Line on Main Street, between Galen Street and Cross Street, February 10, 1928, Otis D. Alden, Town Engi- neer," and on file in the office of the Town Clerk; determine the extent to which structures, walls, or projections may be maintained between such building lines on said, Main Street, authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, any interest in the various estates on which said bl;dlding line has been laid out, to the extent necessary to estab- lish such building line, provide the sure or surns of money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor, direct how said money shall be raised, or tape any action relating; thereto. Article 25. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out, alteration and relocation of Arsenal Street, as a 138 NVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT public way, from. Beacon Square to the new Arsenal Street Bridge, under the provisions of Chapter $2 of the General Laws, and acts amendatory thereof, and to sec if the Town �01 vote to accept said Arsenal Street as laid out, altered and relocated as and for a public way, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire any land necessary for said laying out, alteration and relocation, provide the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or darna es therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how- said money shall be raised, or take any action relat- ing thereto. Artick 26. To see if the. Town Neill authorize the Select- men to petition the General Court of 34assachusetts for author- ity to borrow outside the statutory limit of indebtedness, such suet of money as may be necessary to pay the cost of recon- struction and widening of Arsenal Street, or take any action relating thereto. Article 27. To hear the report of the Selectn-ien relative to the la.}ring out; cf the folio'kVing-nained streets, to wit: Bancroft Street, from Waverley Avenue to Edenfield Avenue; Bellevue Road, from Lovell Road to Bradford Road, Bemis Street, from, ' averley Avenue to Lexington Street; Edger-E lc road, from Hillside Road to �r'�ocrdholgh Road, Fairview Avenue, from Hall Avenue to Bradford Raad; Fitchburg Street, from Waverley Avenue to Lawrence Street; Hall Avenue, from Fairview Avenue to the accepted portion of Fall Avenue; Hancock Street, from Winthrop Street to Chauncy Street-, klazel Street, from Boyls- ton Street Last to the accepted portion of Hazel Street;Knowles Rona, frot-o Behnon°t Street to Belmont Line; Laurel Street, from Knowles Road to Belmont Line; Lawrence Street, from Orchard Street to Worcester Street; Locke Street, front Lovell Road to Bradford Road; Marcia Load, from Bellevue Road to Grenville Road; Merrill Road, f'roin Belmont Street to Locke Street; Nichols Avenue, from Dexter Avenue to Boylston Street; Priest Road, from Riverside Street to Charles River Road; Quimby Street, from the accepted portion of Quimby Street to Dexter Avenue; Springfield Street, from Orchard Street to Worcester Street.; Standish Road, from Orchard Street to Bel- mont Street; Templeton Parkway, from Salisbury Road to RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS TINGS 139 Maplu ood Street; Thurston Road, from Riverside Street to Charles River Road; Warren Street, from Edenfield Avenue to Lexington Street; W estminister Avenue, from Main Street to Bancroft Street., Whitcomb Street, fmm Knowles Read to Bel- mont Line, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and SQ of the General Lags, as amended, the latter providing for the assess- ment of betternnexnts, and to see if the 'mown will vote to accept said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to tape by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acqudre, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the stun or nuns of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or tale any action relating thereto, Article 28. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to appoint three additional patrolmen, in accordance with the pro\isions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 1912, or tape any action relating thereto. Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to furnish unifomis for the members of the Police Department, appropriate the sum of money necessary to pay for the sanie, direct haw said sung shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 30, To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of Inoneyy to compensate James A. Vahey and Mary I. 'Fahey, for injuries and damages sustained ,June 29, 1926, on fit. Auburn Street, WateTtown, by reason of collision with fire apparatus of the Town of Watertown, direct homer said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 31. To see if the Tc,;Nm will vote to authorize. the Selectmen to tale in the name and behalf of the Town, by erni- nent domain, purchase or otherwise acquire a parcel of land and building thereon, numbered 36-38 Cross Street, containing about fifty-mine hundred feet of land, more or less, adjoining the fire statism and public library grounds, to be used for extension of the police or fire stations, town garage, fire alarm headquarters or other public purposes, appropriate the necessary stun of money therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or talc any action relating thereto. Article 32, To hear the report of the Connmittee hereto- 140 WATERTo4V N 'S`OWN REPORT fore appointed to consider the matter of adopting a schedule of fees for permits issued by the varlions departments of the Town, and take such action as may be necessary thereon. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertowii to meet at the times and at the places herein specified, by leaving at ever; inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by pasting copies of the same in ten or. more conspicuous public places in Tmvn, seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this seventeenth clay of February A. D. 1928. EDWARD D. HOLLAND, JOHN P. BARRETT, PETER J. MONAHAN, SekcWwn of Watertmvat. Officers' ROurns on ilifarrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to zneet at the times 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 days at least prior to the tithe of said. meeting. JOHN C. McLEOD, Constable of Watertown. A true copy. Attest: WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Cork. Notices were mailed to the Torn Meeting Members at least seven days prior to the ''fawn Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. Mc UIRE, Town Clank. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 141 Annual Town Election, March 5, 1928 Prccipict Officers Precinct 1. Chester A. Coburn, Warden; John F. Kelly, Clerk. Inspectors, Edward T. Cousineau, Thomas O'Brien, Jr., Ralph E. Bancroft, W. Guy Savage, Thomas F. Aforan, IIrallace W. aefendorf. Counters: M. Louise Russell, Jahn F. Roche, Eugene. L. Storey, Joseph H. Carroll, George C. Foley, J. Had- don Davidson, Daniel. A. Griffin, Edward C. Kenney, Harold S. Tuck, Mellady lklarshall. Precinct 2. Thomas ITYl. Mahoney,Warden; Rollin W. Ho;t, Clerk. Inspectors: J. Arthur Johnson, Allerton A. Edwardson, Edinond J. Tremblay, J. Albert Johnson, William B. Glidden, .Madeline E. VanDyke, Counters: Bernard A. Morley, Lillian [O'Leary, Maud D. Hodges, Shakin A. Ajarnian, Henry 0. James, Joseph A. Murray, Milton E. Ward, Charles J. LesCarbeau, Arthur Parrs, Frank A. 1�itzpatrick, Patrick J. Corcoran. Precinct 3. Joseph R. Cooney, Warden; Louis M. Potter, Clerk. Inspectors: Edith L. Dadmuu, Rolland E. Boucher, Hubert H. Xhiguire, Henry J. Carroll, Elizabeth H. Boucher, Henry J. Heudashell, Marion C. Moore, Archibald C. Eagleson. {Counters: Mary E. Patten, Helen K. NlacDoncugh, Wihrcot M. Evans, .Edmund P. Higgins, John J. Hayes, Thomas Coffey, Charles R. Hubbard, Elsie P. Parker, Carolyn H. Mealey, Ronald M. Stone. Precinct 4. Wallace A. Shipton, Warden; jolt n E. Glynn, Clerk. Inspectors: Samuel G. Thayer, Eva. Imo, Shipton, George H. Morialian, Thomas P. Doherty, Nfichael B. Vahay, Richard M. Hatch. Counters: Harold R. Hall, David F. Keefe, Olive P. Thayer, Ruth E. Hall, George B. Wellman, George A. NA'arren, John Stevens, Mary S. Molloy, Bessie L. Walsh, John J. Keefe, Tohn H. Joyce, Charles B. Hubbard. Precinct 5. Harry J. York, Warden; 13cmard A. Spring, Clerk. Inspectors-Joseph Shaw, Percy ANT. Bond, James Laugh- Tea, Mina E. Hunt, John Joseph Slavin, Joseph D. McCall. Counters: Harry B. Woodward, Annic E. Burbank, Mary Irene Quirk, Raymond G. Beattie, William A. White, Jahn L. Pren- dergast, Charles A. Ticehurst, Charles F. Vaxndezvoort, Henry R. Cooney, James A. McDonald, Frank W. Shea, Len C. Glynn. 142 WATERTOWN TOWN RRPORT Prec vct 6. Francis J. O'Halloran, Warden; Charles J. Bro wa, Clerk. Inspectors: Violet 11. Bullen, Gearge H, Load, Anna, M. Keating, Kate S. Pratt, Sara L. Robinson, Sara Mar- chant. Counters;'Bernard C. Maloney, Otis H. Parker, William J. Maloney, .Albert L. Pearce, Mark H. Allen, Nelson J. elute, Marion C. Healy, Clarence S. Fuller, Vito 1%,lirabile, lfildred E. Snow, Joseph W. Burke, Mary E. Brackett. The foregoing officers were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties by Town Clerk William P. McGuire. The necessary ballot-, axed paraphernalia for conducting the election were inspected by the election officers of the various precincts. At 8 a.m. the meetings were ehlled to corder, the polls were declared open, and voting continued until 8 p.m. The ballets 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, 6 were duly recorded in the record books of said precincts, and the ballot sheets and records were delivered to the Board of Regis- trars, who proceeded to canvass the same with the following 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. (Total Vote Cast 7054) Sekamen, Eoard of Public Welfare, Surveyors of Highways and Appraisers for One Year Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total *John P. Barrett. . . . .. . . ..454 509 356 735 544 843 3441 William M.Emerson. . . . . ..509 292 823 351 513 5134 3052 *Edward D.Holland. . . . . ..554 542 462 673 560 757 353S Peter J. Monahan. . . .. .. . AM 510 .346 735 529 796 3372 *Gr Frederick Robinson— .516 315 €00 425 014 631 3401 CLarles F.Shaw. . . . . . . . . . .514 207 805 348 5-13 .577 3144 Blanks. — — .—— . . . . . . . .228 157 211 201 175 2442 1214 On Ma ch 7, 1028, petition was rmeived by the Board of registrars for recount of votes cast for Selectmen. The recount held on Dvlareh 10, 1928, resulted w." follows. *Jinhn P, Barrett, . . . .. .. . .447 506 356 735 543 843 34.30 William M. Ememn. . . . . . .617 294 820 349 514 564 3058 *Edw aril D.Holland. . . . . . ,W4 532 460 674 549 7.54 3503 Peter J. Monahan. , . . . , 453 5a3 341 783 531 797 3358 *G. Frederick Rubinson— ..525 319 9092 425 61.3 631 3415 Charles F. Shaw. . . . . . . . . .520 3D4 868 346 543 575 MO Blanks. — .. . . .. .. . . . . . . ..25 164 216 200 175 246 1242 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 143 Maderalor for One Year Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 G Total *Fred E, Crawford. . . . . . . .$43 326 942 405 591 646 3453 George W. Skuse. . . . .. . . . .488 479 330 688 486 721 3192 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 69 49 63 79 103 409 On March 7, 1928, Petition was received by the Board of Re strays for recount of votes cast for Moderator. The recount held do Alarc 10, 19v$, resulted as follows: *Fred E.Crawford. . . . . . . .. .561 328 939 409 592 646 3475 George W. Sk-me. . _-. . . _ 56 475 329 675 484 723 3162 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 50 71 &3 72 S1`1 101. 427 Treasurer for One Year *Harry W. Brigham. . . . . . .870 606 1139 864 900 1114 5493 Blanks. . . , _ . . .2f17 268 182 292 256 356 1561 CoUector of Taxes for One Year - JosePh L. Carrell. . . . . . . . . .433 441 2&9 676 476 703 3018 Frederick J.Colby. . . . .. ..G11 3Sfr 1012 451 G41 714 3815 Blames. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 47 29 29 39 53 221 Avd°itDr for Ons Year *Williarn W. Norcross, Jr. . .969 612 1137 851 889 1082 5439 Blank.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209 2G2 184 305 267 388 1615 Assessor of Taxes for Three Years *William Bell. . . . . .. .. .. ..+171 342 955 380 546 622 34N Edward A. Oates. . .. .. . . . .475 488 334 727 597 774 3326 Blanks. . . .. . . . . . . .... . . .. 30 44 32 49 63 74 2192 On March 7, 1928, petition was received by clue Board of Registrars for recount of votes Grist for Asge,.�or of Taxes. The recount held on March 10, 1928, resulted as follows. Assessor of Taxes for Three bears J Recount *Willirarn Bell. . . , . . . , . , . .580 340 955 382 566 625 3448 Edgard A. Oates. . . . . . . . . .4 36 488 333 725 528 773 3313 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 46 33 40 62 72 293 School Coins:iUve for Three Years *Charles 0. Chase. . . . . . . . .546 324 927 275 576 593 3341 *Mary Corcoran. . . . . . . . . .462 479 344 752 540 779 3356 Bernard S. McHugh. . . . . . _488 490 323 686 493 735 3225 Macon Harvey Read. . . . . .52.5 295 925 948 55..3 597 3243 Blanks. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .133 160 113 151 150 236 0.13 On March 7, W29, petition was received by the Board of Registrars for recount of votes cast for School Committee, The recount field can Mamh 10, 1928, resulted as follows: *Charles O. Chase. . . . . . . . .548 329 92G 382 575 593 3353 *NIZLrV Carcord c . . . . . . . . . .459 469 344 745 M9 777 33:12 Bernard 5. McHugh. . . . . . .482 480 334 674 496 720 3195 Marion Harvey Read. . . . ..531 299 922 353 551 .591) 3256 Blanks. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..134 172 115 159 151 242 970 71rustees Free Public Library for Three Years *P. 8arsfield Gutini#f. . . . , . .835 601 1060 858 873 109E .532.5 *John V1. Dowd. . . . . . . , . .4$1 493 359 75G a5 819 3473 Mosetta I. Vaughan. , . .. , .526 .302 Safi 240 54S 57 33203 Blanks.. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. .312 352 317 352 326 448 2107 144 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Trustee Free Public Librcary for Gras Year (lo fad uiacaMY) Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total *John F. Tufts. . .. .. . , . . . .857 613 1119 821 878 1052 534a Blanks. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .220 261 .202 335 278 418 1714 Board of Heailh for Three Years * A. Boucher. . . . .... .. .AW 466 418 724 574 750 3412 l dt rd C. Hall. . . .. .. .- . .536 318 849 363 501 614 3181 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 61 go 54 69 91 106 461 Park Commissioner for Three Years Dexter S. Cohen. . . . . . .. ..433 453 290 670 482 687 3024 *Carl E. SWithee. . . . . . . .. ..551 312 957 380 609 635 3404 Blanks. . . . 93 100 74 97 105 148 626 Water C'sanw;i4s7mscr for Three Years James H. Hoo$. . . . . . . .. ..544 302 934 354 541 604 3279 *Edward F. Hughes. . . . , . .475 481 339 729 U4 765 3332- Blanks. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . 58 91 49 73 71 101 443 Tree TVarden for One Yc{ar *juhrn C. Ford. . . . . . . . . ..540 516 389 743 541 760 3407 Van D. Horton. . . . . . . . . . .561 281 903 374 559 634 3252 I31anks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 86 77 30 39 56 G7 305 Constables for One Year *Frank L. I%Jaguire. . . . . . . .835 576 1044 786 810 990 5041 *Alfred P. Manning. . . . . . .745 611 909 867 762 994 4878 *Pat-rick H.O'Halloran. . . . .797 540 1055 814 842 1045 ri102 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..854 886 056 1011. 1054 1381 (3141 Planning Board for Three Years Andrew E.McDermott. . . ,.457 490 325 711 487 713 3194 *'William W. Rugg. . . . . . . .523 289 914 346 542 594 3198 Blanl,-s. . . .. .. . .. .. .. . 97 95 81 99 127 173 672 On March 7, 1928, petition was received by the]Board of Registrars for recGunt of vnt.es cast for Plaguing Bird. The recount held on March 1€1, 1928, resulted as follows: Andrew E. McDcrmott.. . .459 489 326 707 490 716 3187 *NA illiam W. Rugg. . . . . 52e 288 916 348 541 5M 3209 Blanks. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. 91 97 79 101 125 166 65D The result of the vote cast for Town Meeting Members was as follows. TD'44'1\ IVIBETING 2413—TNIB) RS Precinct One Three-Year Term—Vote for Fifteen Frank Beaurega.rd. 8 Irma.Avenue 354 *Willialn Bell 17 AppletoTi Street 541 James E. Callahan 40 Keith Street 345 Vincent Cellucci 4 Winsor Averine 26$ *Ruth V. Cook. 27 Winsor Avenue 535 *Thornas Crcarner 113 Winsor Avenue 435 Edward R. Dickhaut 337 Arlington Street 244 *-W. Stanley field 98 Langdun Avenue 471 Nathan K. Garhart 37 Langdon Avenue 365 Andrew Gavin 22 Oal:lev lead 371 luseph J. Gavin 22 Oakley Ruad 315 Charles A. Hale 18 Winsor Avenue 458 *William J Holland 16 Stearns Road 458 *Mary L. Holman 39 Winsor Avenue 386 *Carl W. Johnson 72 Winsor Avenue 490 Fred :1 . Leach 63 Prentiss Street 258 *Lewis G. Manchester 197 1lflaplewood Street 401 John A. McPherson 14 Irma Avenue 333 *Jahn W. Morse 2 Kimball Road :389 Robert C. M. Mulcahy 16 Kimball Road 313 *Thomas J. Nrulvahill 86 Langdon Avenue 385 Dennis J. O'C:on ell 29 Lloyd Road 290 *Rodney G. Page 366 School Street 432 Sherman B. Pars 67 Wfimr Avenue 283 *Joseph H. Sheehan 46 Winsor Avenue 410 *Percy T. Sprague 34 Stearns Road 431 Henry F. Riley 12 Carver Road 373 Elmer G. i,'4'estlund 21 Stearns Road 348 *Joseph A. Wheelock 43 Rangeley Road 495 Blanks 5017 Town Meeting ?gleaner Term Expires 1930—Vote for One (To fill vacancy) *John A. Colbert 14 Appleton Terrace 696 Blanks 381 Town Aleeting Members—Term Expires 1920—Vote for Two (To fill vacancies) *Hennry A. Ruth 38 Upland Road 681 *Harold L. Wesson 197 x aplewood Street Gq1 Blanks 782 Precinct rwo Three-Year Term—Vote for Fifteen *Wallace G. Boyce 101 Boylston Strcct 529 *Mary J. Burke 76 Spruce Strut 477 :"Thomas J. Carryall 4 Grove Street 4 'Walter F. Delaney 10 Laurel Street 480 *Franklin W. Fairbanks 44 ,Spruce Street 386 Andrew S. Gagi 12 Nfclendy Avenue 260 William R. Glossa 375 Nlt. Auburn Street 333 *John A, Higgins 25 Dartmouth Street 459 *Joseph J. Manning SG Adams Street 474 *Daniel J .11unyon 191 School Street 413 *William F. Cates 39 Hazel Street €W Artin Papaxian 49 llelendy Avenue 264 *Adam Ross 16 Spruce 'Street 392 *David Ross 12 Spruce Street 375 *-Mann B. Sanborn 12 Spruce Street 394 *Patrick J. Sheridan 172 School SStreet 44g *Daniel J. 5h 7ne 14 Porter Street .161. Percy J. Van Dyke 27 Porter Street 350 *John J. Uatson 107 Boylston Street 485 Blanks 5235 **Already a Town Meeting Member, in germ expiring in 1029. 146 WATERTOWN TMN REPORT Town Meeting Member—Term Expires 19330—Vote for One (To fill vacancy) ***Scattering 2 Blanks S72 **-*No one elected to fill this vacancy. Precinct Three Three-Year Term—Vote for Fifteen *Bertram 11. Bllisoaa 77 Russell Avenue 039 *j111cn M. Fay 34 Bailey Road 955 *Thomas L. Hackett 68 Stoneleigh Road 900 *James H. Hood 274 Common Street 040 *A. Alonzo Huse 148 Russell Avenue 020 *William H. Iii#1e 99 Bailey Road 932 *Ernest C. Irish 511 Baile Road 900 *Willa€Gm 1.1. Lucas 31 Otis treet 935 *Gardiner F. Packard 148 Lovell Road 910 *William W. :Rugg 17 Centre Street 942 *Edwin L. Stoac 100 Russell.Avenue 95 *William H. Walker 71 Russell .Avenue 917 "Clarence P. West 23 Chester Street SS7 *William 11. Wilson W A Phillips :street U32 *Clarence. Dualtry hi. Garfcld StrecL 0 Scattering -56 Blanks G682 To Pill Vacancy—Term Expires 1929—Vote for One *Edward C. Hull 65 €t. Aubunt Street 97- Blanks :348 Precinci Four Three-Year Term—'Vote for Fifteen *Dexter S. {Cohen 47 Capitol Street G77 *Charles P. Colligan 7 Royal Street "8 *John A. Collins 43 Paul Street I M *Effie Conlsto 103 North Beacon Street 666 *CornelitLs B. Mayes 429 Capitol street GW3 *-,%lartin J. Hynes 65 Capitol Street 714 *,Michael P. Hynes 105 Riverside Street 606 *games F. Madden fir# North Beacon Street 717 *Andrew D. McDermott 40 Royal Street 697 *Hugh J. McDonald 55 North Beacon Street 056 *Joseph J. Monahan 9 Melville Terrace 098 *Michael O'Toole 30 Union Street 802 *Patriek A. Ryan 62 Riverside Street 689 *Willi=u J. shields 81 Galen Street 706 *Thomas P. Vahey 238 North Betacrin Street 724 Scattering 2 Blaril;s 6890 To Dill Two Vacancies—Term Expires 1930—Vote for 'l wf P *Williatn E. Maloney 9 North Beacom Court (A.-I *Henry A. Rattiga:n 77 riverside 'Street 2 Scaturing it Blanks 1658 RECORD OF TOWN MEETFNGS 147 To Fill Vacancy—Term Expires 1929—Vote for One *Eva L. Slaipton 81 Capitol Street 4 Scattering 5 Blanks1147 Precinct Five Three-Year Term—Vote for Fifteen *Alargaret E. Barry 22 Hill Street 471 *Harold B. Blazo 71 Marion Road 500 *Emma L. Bright 262 Main 'Street 405 Lawrence J. Burke 78 Chestnut Street 391 Thomas J. Coen. 20 Green Street 323 *John M. Day 98 Palfrey* Street 519 *Alice W. Everett 114 Marshall Street 46% Joseph F. Fennell. 22 Alt. t'auhu-m Street 37.5 Augustine A. Foley fib Spring Street +346 *Thomas J. Gallagher 3 Green Street 421 *Ernestine F. Howe 58 Marshall Street 410 *Acme W, Kelly `,0 Hawthorne Street 414 John R. Kerr 145 Clittreh Street :3621 Bernard P. Mannix 9 Cuba Str et 354 George Masson, 19 Marion Road 328 Jeanne Masson 10 hfarion Road —967 l3. Fay 314cGlauflin 49 Katherine Road 673 *Francis J. McNamara 06 ),It. Auburn Street 430 *Clara L. 1Xlonk 25 'Marion road 461 *Elias A. Perlsiras 73 Fayette Street 429 Francis H. Quinlan M Green Street 384 William 13. Megan 92 Surnmer Street 363 crumiah J Saw'age 142 Palfrey Street 304 James H. ;Sheridan 76 Green Street: 4:33 Winfred C. Tre-m 49 Marion Road 353 Lean B. Turner 124 Marshall Street 360 Frank S. Whitcomb 2 Oliver Street 402 *Mary B. Wilson 118 :Marshall Street 413 *Edv:ard F. wright 44 Fayette Street 682 Blanks 5306 To Fill Vacancy---Term Expires 1929—Vote for One *Harry Al. Browne 35 Marion Road 642 Blanks 514 Frecina Six Three-Fear Term---- Vote for Fifteen *John G. Barrett 123 Edenfield avenue 786 *Philip W. Brooks 487 Main Street 472 *1'. Francis Cannon 27 Gilbert: Street 556 Charles J. Cassese 28 Fitchburg Street 32S *Annir. XI. Davis 89 Lowell !venue 473 *Laawrcraee Donnelly 32 Olncyt Street 012 William H. Eckert 12 Hull Avenue 39t7 *;Arthur C. Fagan 2.5 Olney Street 521 Iarnes W. 1+errins 16 French Street 320 Rolf T. Hamm 113 Rutland Street 242 *Henry F. 1goe 27 Ed+enfield Avenue 553 *Jaynes F. Keating 401 Main Street 501 jcsepli 1\?1. Lally 37 Grand-view Avenue :358 'Gcorge Lovell III Ordiard Street 593 148 WATERTOWN "TOWN REPORT William A. MacDougall 5&3 Alain Street 385 Daniel MacGregor 16 Prospect Street 313 John T, Mackay 247 Sycatnore Street 370 Jamcs P. Maloney 7 Olney Street 603 Mlii4e C. N-larshall 55 Bradford Road 3F;3 J. McAulile 16 Fitchburg Street 427 Henry V. McCarthy 5 Stuart Street 408 Richard Kelsie McKeea 41 Fall Avenue 281 James F. Meagher 719 Main Street 311. Patrick A. Menton 669 Nl,ain Strut 266 William C. Xlurphy 31 Brookline Street 320 Wilfred A. Morris 47 Emerson Road 351 *Maurice H. O'Connell 20 Westminster Avenue 480 *Patrick H. O'Connell 26'"restminster Avenue 470 *Joseph G. Perkins 158 Sycamore Strut 478 Dennis J. Regan 48 Bacon.Street 43,E Albert H. Snow 75 Harnden Avenue 442 *Jaynes H. Stdlivaa, Jr. 508 Main Street 498 Charles D. Welsh 115 Highland Avenue 330 *Josepli S. 117insl+aw 289 '"'averley Avenue 682 Scattering 3 Blanks 7194 To Fill Vacancies Term Expires 1929—Vote for Three *Maurice D. Colby 41 Piermont Strut 626 *E. Bliss Robertson 59 Hovey Street 614 *elan R. LaRhette. Ell Stuart Street 4 Scattering 15 Blanks 3151 Town Meeiing Alanbers by Virlife of Their Offices Sele amen John P. Barrett 550 Main Street Edward D. Rolland 16 Steams Roast G. Frederick Robinson 100 Aft. Auburn Street Town Clerk William P. McGuire 36 Green Street Moderator Fred E. Crawford 34 Lincoln Street Treasurer Harry W. Brigham 2 Brigham Street: town Counsel B. Sarsheld CuynniFF 79 Marshall Street Colleclar of Taxes Frederick J. Colby 86 Bailee Road Auditor William 'w'L'. Jr. 39 Spruce Street RECORD OF TiOWNT MEETINGS 149 Tree Warden John C. Ford 24 Church Street chair»ran, Sz=lzanl coma; ifLee Dr. Charles 0. Chase 6 Patten Street Cimirman, .Library Thisfees Charles F. Shaw 62 Irangdon Avenue Chairman. Board of Ilealih *Dr. J. Adelnrd Doucber 16 Irving Street Charrxrran, Park, C'vratartrssion Arthur L. Morse 24 Chapsnaa Street Chairman, Playground Cnrtzwissiolt Rev. William J. Duffy 25 Chestnut Street chairzrrun, Tater C'ororrzrssion Joseph W. Gerry 35 1llurion Road Chairman, Board of Assessors Edwin L. Stone 100 R.usscll Avenue .Representatire in General Court Arnold Leonard 00 Nfarirnn Load. Cha-irznan, Planning Board lUbert L. ]Partridge 54 Langrdon Avenue *Re;;igned April 1.3, 1928. Dr. Thames G. Quirk, 19 Spruce .Street, appointed to fill vacancy. Finance Conznziltee Charles F. Sanborn, Chairman 12 Slar ice Street John M. IVlagurn, Secretary 154 Russell Avenue Frederick Bell 20 Fitchburg Street Dexter F, Bennett 21 Alden road Lindley A, land 42 Alaple wood Street Albert F. BuHfurn 33 Hillside Road -Morton Cam. Campbell 46.3 Mt. Auburn Street George H. Dale 654 Main Street Juan E. Heffernan 84 Charles River Road Edward F. Hughes 20 Hawthorne Street William 5. Hughes 321 A-lain Street John J. McLaughlin 51 Green .Street 1larry A. Smith 52 Oliver Street Charles H. Whittier M Winsor Avenue David E. Fitzgerald 34 01c:ott Street Mewitt G. Fletcher 69 Stoneleigh Road 150 WATFRTOWN TOWN REPORT Frank XlaeFarlane 139 Russell Avenue Frank W. PoIand 51 Boylston Street Joseph H. Sheehan 45 Winsor Avenue John V. C:.archia 120 Langdon Aveam Harry M. Chopvurian 553 Aft. Auburn Street IkULLIAIXI P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Town. Meeting, Monday Evening, March 5, 1928 lWeeting was called to order at 8.15 p.m. by Moderator Fred E. Crawford. Officers' returns on warrant were read by Town Clerk William P. McGuire. Voted: To take up Article 2. Article 2. To choose all other necessary{ Town Officers in such manner as the Torun may direct.. Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby author- ized to appoint all Town Officers not chosen on the official ballot.. Voted: That this nnee:tin,g be and is hereby adjourned until Tuesday evening, March 20, 1928, at 7.00 p.m., to greet in the Senior High School Building, on Columbia. Street, Watertown, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant for the Annual Town Meeting of March 5, 1928, undor Articles 3 to 32 inclusive, will come before the meeting for consideration and action. Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting, Tuesday Evening, March. 20, 1928 Notim is hereby given the legal voters of the Town of Water- town that the Town Fleeting called for Monday evening, March 5, 1928, at 8.15 pan. has been adjoi reed ii ntil Tuesday evening, March 20, 1928, at 7.00 o'clock, to meet in the Senior High School Building, on Columbia Street, in said To= of Watertown, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant for the Annual Town Meeting of ?\,larch 5, 1928, under articles 3 to 32 inclusive, will come before the meeting for consideration and action. And the legal voters of the Tuivzi of Watertown are hereby notified. and warned to reet at the time and at the place herein specified, by posting copies of 1-his notice in ten or more con- CURD OF TOWN MEETINGS 151 spicuous public places in Town, twenty-four Hours at least pries to the time of said adjourned meeting, and also by causing a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown newspaper. Given under our hands this fifth clay of A.-larch, A. D. 1928. ERED E. CRAWFORD, Moderator, WILLIAM P. McGUIRK Tmwi Clerk. Ckrk's Relurn on Nolic6 I have pasted copies of the foregoing notice in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, at least twenty-four hours prior to the thne of said adjourned meeting, and have also caused a copy of the same to bt pUblished in a Watertown newspaper. Notices were mailed to the To%rn %jleeLing N. 1embers at least twenty-four hours prior to the tit-ne of said Adjounied Town Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting, .]Monday Evening, March 26, 1928 Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the Town of Watertown that the Adjourned Town 2feetin,g held on Tuesday evening, March 20, 1928, has been adjounied until Monday evening, March 26, 1928, at 7.30 o'clock, to meet in the Senior High School Building on Columbia Street, in said Town of Watertown, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant for the Annual Town Meeting of March 5, 1928, from Articles 1 to 32, will come before the meeting for con- sideration and action, with the exception of Articles 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 22 and 28 in the warrant for the Annual Town Meeting, and such departments as have been disposed of by votes passed in conjunction with Article 4. Reconsideration Will be asked on the vote passed in con- nection with the appropriation of eighteen hundred dollars ($1.,800) for the salary of the Assistant Inspector of Buildings, as voted under Article 4 at the Town IVIecting, held on Tuesday evening, March 20, 1928. 152 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT And the legal voters of the Town of Watertown are hereby notified and warned to meet at the time and place- herein specified, by posting copies of this notice in ten or niore coil- spicuorts public places in 'Town twenty-four hours at least prior to the time of said adjourned meeting, and also by causing a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown newspaper. Given under our hands this twenty-first day of March, A. D. 1928. FRED E. CRAWFORD, Moderator, WILLIAM P. McGUIR.E, Town Clerk. Clerk's Return on Notace I have posted copies of the foregoing notice in ten or more colispicuous public places in Town, 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. Watertown newspaper. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least twenty-four hours prior to the time of said Adjourned Town Meeting of the proposed lousiness to be considered at the meeting. T'tTILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting, Monday Evening, April 2, 1928 Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the Town of Water- town that the Adjcumed Town Meeting held can Monday evening, March 26, 1928, bas been adjourned until Monday evening, April 2, 1028, at 7.30 o'clock, to iueet in the Senior High 'School Building on Columbia. Street, in said.. Town of Watertown., at which tirne and place all business called for in the warrant for the Alinual Town Meeting of March 5, 1928, from Articles 1 to 32, will came before the meeting for con- sideration and action, urith the exception of Articles 1, 2, 8, 6, 7, 13, 19, 22, 257 26, 27 and 28 in the warrant for the Annual 'Town Meeting, and such departments as have been disposed of by gates passed in conjunction with Article 4. Reconsideration will be asked on the vote passed in con- RECORD of 'TOWN MEETINGS 153 nection with the appropriation of eighteen hwidred dollars (81,800) for the salary of the Assistant Inspector of Buildings, as voted udder Article 4 at the Town Meeting held on Tuesday ev cuing, March 20, 1192$. And the legal voters of the Town of Watertown are hereby notified and warned to meet at the time and place herein specified, by posting copies of this notice in ten or more con- spicuous public places in Totem, twenty-four hours at least prior to the time of said adjou ned meeting, and also by causing a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown newspaper. Given under our hands this ti,�Tenty-seventh day of March, A. D. 1M.. FRED E, C R AWF ORD, 1 aderator, TILL.IAM P. McCGUIRE, down Clark. Clerk's Return on Notice I have posted copies of the foregoing notice in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town,, at least twenty-four hours prior to the time of said acl curried meeting, and have also caused a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown newspaper. Notices were mailed to the Town 2\1eeting Members at least twenty-four hours pricer to the tii-Ie of said Adjourned Town Meeting of the proposed busuiess to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. McGUIR_E, Town Clerk. Adjourned Town Meetings, March 20, March 28 and Apfrit 2, 1928 Mectings were called to order at 7.10 p.m., 7.20 p.m. and 7.35 p.m., respectively, by Moderator lured E. Crawford. Clerk's returm on notices for Adjourned Town THeetings were read by Toa.-n Clerk William P. T McGuire. Counters were appointed by the Moderator to count ntr.mber of Town 1\1eeting Mornbers present. Number of Town Meeting Members neces- sary for a quorum: 93; number present on March 20, 227"; on '1-1arch 26, 216; on April 2, 192. 154 fit,ATERTQWN TOWN REPORT Article 8. To hear the report of the Town Officers as printed and to hear thee report of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Noted: That the reports of Town Officers as printed in the Town Report for the y r 1927 he and they are hereby accepted. The Reps of Committee on Arlinglon .Street Land, pre- sented: The Committee appointed by the Moderator in accordance, with the vote passed at the To Meeting of June 28, 1927 relative to the subject matter of Articles 7 and 8 of the warrant for that meeting, reports as follows: As to Article 7 ---- To see if the Town ►ill gate to place the lard acquired for public purposes at the corner of Arlington and __Ndount Auburn Streets, under the jurisdiction of the Playground Cornn-iissio.n, or take any action relating thereto.. The Committee is of the opinion that the land should remain as at present under the control of the Board of Selectmen. It gill be possible under this control for the Playground Conz- mission to use the land in case they sec fit to do so, ti�rith the approval of the Board of Selectmen. As to Article 8 — To see if the Town w ll appoint a com- mittee to investigate the acquiring of additional land for public purposes adjoining the town land at the corner of Mount Atibuin. and Arlington Streets and to report on a plan for developing this land in connection with the Coolidge School land for playground or park purposes, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee has bad several interviews with the owners of adjacent lots with a View of adding to the boldings already the property of the Town, at the corner of Mount Auburn and Arlington Streets, The lot adjoining the garage an Mount Auburn Street is valued by the owner at $1.50 per square foot and the back land of the lets on Prentiss Street is valued by the owners at a price slightly in excess of forty cents per foot. These figures are in excess of the 25 per cent over the assessed value for which the Town is allowed to purchase without a court taking, therefore condemnation proceedings would be necessary at a figure which RECORD OF TC AVIN MEETINGS 1055 would involve the Town in paying some 9$13,000 to $14,000 at least. This is rather a large suns for the additional benefit to be realized taking into consideration the size of the Town budget already and that is in sight for the next three cr four years. The Town's area is small and the amount of non-table property in this area cannot be increased unduly withoutin- creasing the burden on what remains to be taxed. We recommend that the Beard of Selectmen under whose control the means for doing this work most econornically already exists, level afff the land now yawned by the Town at the comer of Arlington and Mt. Auburn Streets, so that a Junior size baseball field can be laid. out. The expense of doing this would probably not exceed 8300 or S400 and would giuc the towns- people a chance to use land now useless because of the rough and uneven conditions. (Signed) WARREN iM. WRIGHT, Chairman, EDAVARD D. HOLLAND, JQHN P. BARRE`f'T, G. I{REDERICK ROBINSON, JOSEPH A. WHEELOCK, WILLIAM W. RU G. Report of Committee can East Junior High School Land As a: sub-committee of the School Committee in charge of grading the land adjacent to the East junior High Schaal, we wish to make the folloN,,ing report of progress: We asked and were gated at the last Annual Meeting the sung of 86.500 to start this work, stating at the time that it would probably require more inoney to finish the work, but; that it seemed wise to ask for that amount at that 'tinl.e and make it go as far as possible. We feel that; the Town is satisfied with the work that has been done and that it will vote the necessary money to complete the work in a manner creditable to the Town. e wish to express our appreciation of the cooperation of Mr. Rolland., the former Chairman of the Selectmen, also of 156 NVATFRTiDWN TLIWlti RBPORT the Town Engineer, the Stiperintendent of Streets and the Superintendent of the Water Department, without which it would have been impossible to have raised the grade as much as has been donei The work was clone by town labor, using for the most part the fill from the streets on the Steams estate. The appropria- tion asked for under Article 1$ will finish the work on the whole Mt. Auburn Street frontage. 14AROLD C. EVERETT, HOTMEIR C. PERKINS. March 20, 1029. Report of Committee to Secure Plans and Estimates for a Ten-Room Addition to the Hosmer School Your committee as appointed by the 'Moderator has met and organized. We have secured sketches and estimates of the cast. These plans have the imanimous approval of your committee as well as of the Superintendent of Scl]oo]s and the Principal of the Hosmer School. The appropriation asked for under Article 19 covers the cost of the addition, architects' and engineers' fees, furnishings, and all changes In the existing building made necessary by the addition. HAROLD C. E;tPERBTT, Chairman, HOMER C. PERKINS, Secretary. iWarch 20, 1928, Article 4. To grant such sums of money., as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town for the ensuing year, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Official Record of Appropriations Voted at Adjourned Annual Town Meetings Reld on March 20, March 26 and April 2, 1928 *Taxes ($2b5,350.27) *Charles River Basin $3,824 35 *County Taxes 68,058 53 RECORD OF "TOWN MEETINGS 1.57 *Fire prevention Tax ; 43 68 *Metropolitan Assessments 112,961 22 *Soldiers' Exemptions 82 49 *State Tax 70,080 00 *Or as assessed. General Administration ( 821674.BG) Selectmen's Department;: Selectmen's Salaries $1,500 00 Printing and Advertising 500 00 Miscellaneous 500 00 Salary of Clerk- 500 00 ,000 00 Auditin- Department: Auditor's Salary $.3,200 00 Clem 1,050 00 Contingencies 500 00 $4,7 50 00 Treas-arer's Department: Treasurer's Salary $3,400 00 Clerk 1,050 on Contingencies 1,413 00 $5,863 00 Collector's Department: Collector's Salary $.3,200 00 Clerk 11300 00 Tax Sale Advertisinc, 1,400 00 Contingencies 11325 00 $7,225 00 Assessors' Department: Assessors' Salaries: Three Assessors $4,100 00 Clerks 3,484 00 Contingencies 3,000 00 - , $10,584 Oil Town Clerk's Department: Salary of Town Clerk ,500 00 Salary of First Clerk 1,250 00 Salary of Second Clerk 1,200 00 158 WATER'T{7WN TOWN REPORT Salary of Third Clerk 151,100 00 Contingcncies 2,010 CID S9,060 00 Re&t;rars of Voters' salary of four incn. at 8100 each 400 00 Printing Town Reports 2,225 00 Printing Voting Lists 700 00 Election Expenses 6,5+00 00 Finance Committee 1,750 00 Care and Maintenance of Town Hall: Salary of Janitor $1,500 00 Contingencies 1,800 00 3,300 00 Legal Services: Salary of Town Counsel $2,000 00 Contingencies 500 00 2,500 00 Memorial Day (See Article 7) Memorial Day Observance Vent G. A. R. lull 1,200 00 Insurance 12,878 56 W,orlsmen's CornpQnsation 3,000 CO Contingent 1,200 00 Dog Officer 300 Of) Pensions 6,135 00 Protection of Persons and Property ($240,305.81) Police Department: Chief $3,200 00 Lieutenants (three) 7,800 00 Sergeants 6,333 33 Patrolmen 64,366 67 Additional Men from April 1 (three) 4,510 00 Salaries: 886,210 00 Special Police 2,000 00 Janitor and Wagonnian 1,830 00 Clcrk and Wagonman 1,830 00 RECORD OF TOWN AMEEETINGS 1159 Contingencies (to include replaeing five motorcycles and $1,480 for new automobile) $6,160 00 Special far police uniforms, to be ex- pended tinder the direction of the Chief of Police (Article 29) 2,451 1; Fire Department: Chief $3,200 00 Captains (two) 5,200 00 Lieutenants (two) 41WO 00 Mechanician 2,300 00 Permanent ;\,Ien (thirty-one) 67,972 G$ Gall Men (two) 310 00 Salaries: 883,882 68 Contingencies 5,000 00 New 750-gallon pump 12,500 00 Relaying drive in front of station 300 00 Inspector of Buildings: Salary of Inspector $2,500 00 Assistant Inspector 2,100 00 Clerk 225 00 Maifttenance of. Automobile 3,50 00 Office Expense 100 00 -- 5,275 00 Weights and Measures: Salary of Sealer , 2 000 00 New Truck $00 00 Contingent 300 00 - $3,100 00 Tree Warden; Salary, of Tree Warden 1,000 00 Clerk 12,E 01) Labc)r 3,000 00 Contingencies 1,000 00 New Trees 1,000 0() Voted: that abutters pay the actual cast of trees Nvhach are planted by the Tree 11-7arden's Department. 160 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Gypsy and Brown Tail Math Department: Salary of Superintendent p800 00 Salary of Clerk 425 Oil Maintenance 2,600 00 Poles and Wires Departn-leapt: Salary of Inspector 3,200 00 Salary of Clerk 425 00 Maintenance 10010 00 Special: Replacing Eleven Fire Boxes $1,485 00 New Ford or Chevrolet 100 00 Underground on Main Street 4,00 00 6,192 00 Health Department ($23,775) Salary of agent (to include milk inspection) $3,200 00 Salary of Clem 1.,200 00 Nurses (two) at $1,400 2,800 00 Cantagious Diseases 0,000 00 Contingent: Hawkers' Licenses $Gil 00 Milk Contingent 25 00 Miscellaneous 1,000 00 1,085, 00 Baby Clinic 500 00 Dental Clinic Salary of Dentists $1,600 00 Assistant 1,040 00 Contingent 200 00 32,540 00 Inspector of Plumbing: Salary of Inspector $2,500 00 Contingent 50 00 R2,550 00 Cattle Inspector Salary of Veterinariata 600 00 RECORD OF TOWN ATEETINGS 161 Sewers ($43,885) Sewer Construction $20,$85 00 Sewer Maintenance 18,0()0 00 Sewer and Sidewalk Rebates 5,000 00 Sidewalks ( 5,000) Construction and Maintenance S35,000 00 Care anal Lighting of Highways ($282,345) Highway Department: Superintendent $3,500 00 First Clerk 1,300 00 Second Clerk 1,040 00 salaries: $5, 0 00 Office Expense 350 00 Construction: Watertovm Street (Galen Street to Newton Line), 811,000; Orchard Strut ( a- verley Avenue to Lexington Street), 2,444; Lex- ington Street (Orchard Street to 13elinont Line), $1,222; Lovell Avenue (Orchard Street to Town Property Line), $0,000 23,666 00 Maintenance 60,000 00 Stable Maintenance 26,000 00 Garbage Collection 23,000 00 Garbage, Now Truck 5,000 00 Vacations 8,568 00 Traffic Signals 1,:243 00 Street Signs 1,000 00 Ashes and Paper (to include the purchase of two trucks) 35,000 00 Voted: That a charge shall be made of fifteen cents a barrel or its equivalent for collection of waste and ashes from commercial estab- lishments. Street Lighting 40,000 00 Dust Laying 15,000 00 162 WATEliTOWN TOWN REPORT Engineering Department; Tomn Engineer $3,200 00 Consulting Engineer 1,800 00 Assistant Engineer 2,000 00 One Draughtsmari 2.,200 00 One Drauglitsrnan 1,800 00 One Instrument Man 1,600 00 One Instrument Man 1,500 00 One Rodman 1,150 00 One Rodman 728 00 Salaries: $15,978 00 Contingencies 1,700 00 Betterments ($112,458) Special for Drainage and Construction of the following streets under the Betterment Act (see Article 27): Bancroft Street, from Waverley Avenue to Fdenfield Avenue; Bellevue Road, from Lovell Road to Bradford Road; Bemis Street, from ' averley Avenue to Lexington Street; Edgecliffe Read, from Hillside Road to Woodleigh Read; Fitchburg Street, fromWa- verly Avenue to Lawrence Street; Hazel Street, from Boylston Street to Public. 'ay; Knowles Road, from Belmont ,Street to Belrnant Line; Laurel Street, front Knowles Road to Belmont Line; Lawrence Street, from Orchard Street to Worcester Street; Locke Street, from Bn dford Road to Lovell Road; Mareia React, frein Belle- vue Road to Grenville Road; Merrill Road, from v Belmont Street to Locke Street, Nichols venue, from Dexter Avenue to Boylston Street-, Priest Road, from Riverside Street to Charles River Road; Springfield Street, from Orchard Street to Warcester Street; Standish Read, from Or- chard. ,Street to Belmont Street; Thurston Road, from Riverside Street to Charles River Rand; Warren Street, from Edenfield Avenue. to Lei= RECDRD Or, TOWN MEETINGS 163 ington Street; Whitcomb Street, from Kn€wiles Road to Belmont Line; Fairview Avenue, from Mall Avenue to Bradford Road; Hall Avenue, from Fairview Avenue to accepted portion of Hall Avenue; Hancock Strut., from Winthrop Street to Chauncy Street; Templeten Parkway, from Salisbury Read to Maplewood Street; Westminster Avenue, from main Street to Ban- croft Street $112,458 00 Drainage (s611 ) To include drainage in the fallowing streets: Lowell Avenue, from Orchard Street to Town Prop�xty Line; Belmont Street, from T ioNvIcs Road to intersection of Lexington and I3chnont Streets, Waterto,,%rn Street $5,100 00 Support of the Poor ($ 3,800) Infirmary Department Salary of Deeper $1,000 00 General Expenses 6,000 t}0 (To include 00 fcrr painting infirmary and shed and repairing chimney.) Outside Rid: Salary of Agent 750 00 Salary of Clerk 550 00 General Expense 27,000 00 28,300 00 Mothers' Aid: Salary of Agent 750 00 Salary of Clerk 550 00 General Expense 20,000 00 21,300 Oil Town Physician 1,200 00 State and Military Aid 1,000 00 Soldiers' Relief 5,000 00 164 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Education ($472,074) General Control 811,000 00 Instruction 3 ,174 00 Operation 53,000 00 Ilrlaantenance 17,500 00 Special for transportation of school children dar- ing the school year, between the North Water- town District and the James Russell Lowell School, to be upended under the direction of the School Committee (Article 13) 1,500 00 New Equipment 7,000 00 Miscellaneous 6,000 00 Continuation 3,000 00 Americanization 2,500 00 Evening School 4,000 00 Trade School 3,000 00 Library and Reading Rooms ($ 1,825) Salaries: Librarians, Assistants and Janitors $18,825 00 Leaks, Periodicals and Bindings 7,000 00 Maintenance 6,000 00 Recreation ($11,386) Park Department Salary cf Superintendent $500 00 Maintenance 2,000 00 Victory Field 2,000 00 To Mclean and level portion of'k,%7est End Playground 1,500 00 Playgrounds: Salaries 3,386 00 Ma,intetiance 2,000 00 Public Debt and Interest ($350,000) Town Debt $236,000 00 Interest 114,000 00 PECORD OF TOWN .IIEET1KGS 165 Cemeteries ($9,945) Salary of Superintendent $1,800 00 Labor 7,250 00 Contingent: 8.95 00 (To include S275 for signs and 120 for painting fence at Arlington Street Cemetery.) Municipal Industries ($162,289.05) 'Water Department: Superintendetit $3,200 00 First Clerk 1,200 00 Second Clerk 1,03E 00 Salaries: $5,435 00 Construction 060,000 to be bcrroivecl for five years outside debt limit;) 88,333 05 i�lantQnance 25,000 00 Office Expense 3,500 00 Vacations 4,000 00 Special, Renew i of Xtains ($20,000 to be bor- rowed for fifteen years outside debt limit) 34,275 00 Special for Trucks 945 00 Touring Car 800 00 &Iiscellaneous ( 270,720.41) Moderator's Salary $100 f](} Deserve Fund 5,000 00 Planning Board 100 00 Unpaid Bills 3,714 41 Headquarters for American Legion (Article 8) 750 00 .Headquarters for Veterans of Foreign Wars (Article, Q) 750 00 Printing Town Records (Article 14) 1,100 00 Grading and Roadway at Fast Junior High School (Article 18) 5,000 00 f Iosrn,er School Addition (Article 19) (3110,000 to be borrowed for ten ,fears) 125,000 00 Nlaiai Street Building Line (Article 24) 200 00 106 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Arsenal Street {Article 25) (8100,000 to be bor- rowed for ten. years) . $126,500 00 Special for construction of granolithic si€4ewa1s on Boylston Street and on Mt. Aubum Street adjoining East Juiuor High School (Article 17) 2,506 00 Total Appropriations 92,433,429 10 Voted: That for the purpose of providing the sum Of tIvO million, four hundred thirty-three thousand, four hundred twenty-mine dollars and ten cents ($2,433,429.10) as voted in the foregoing budget, and for the purposes stated, the follar�ing amounts be and they are hereby anticipated: Estimated Receipts Water Income $160,000 00 Bank and Corporation Tax 100,000 00 Street Railway Tax 5,000 00 Miscellaneous 100,00() 00 1�305,000 00 Balances Available Unexpended Balances 510S,979 42 Betterment Assessments 14,391 51 Premium Account 1,500 00 $124,870 90 To Be Borrowed Arsenal Street $100,000 00 Addition to Hosrner School 110,000 o0 Water 80,ODO 00 $290,000 00 Income Tax (estimated) 100,000 00 $879,870 99 To be assessed on, palls and estates for 1925 1,553,558 11 Total. Appropriations S ,433,420 10 RECORD OF TOWN MERTINGS 167 Votes passed in conjunction vith Article 1. Pater Mains. By a two-.thirds rote of 122 in the affirmative and 30 in the negative it was Voted: That the suns of eighty-eight thousand, three hun- dred thirty-three dollars and five cents ( 88,33.3.05) be and is hereby appropriated for the extension of Water Mains.. Voted: That for the purpose of paying the cost of extension of Water Mains, as voted under Article 4, the sum of twenty- eight thousand, three hundred thirty-three dollars and five cents ( 28,333.05) shall be assessed upon the polls and estates for the current year; and the Town Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to borrow, outside the statutory lunit of indebtedness of the Town, tinder the direction of the Selectmen, the sum of suety thousand doll= (S60,000) 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 determine, payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, and acts amendatory thereof, 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 deter ine. 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, I'vlassachusetts. By a two-thirds vote of 112 in the affirmative and 36 in the negative, it was Voted, That the sum of thirty-foils thousand, two hundred and seventy-five dollars (,"�31,275) be and is hereby appro- priated for the relaying of ;eater mains. Voted: That for the purpose of paying the cost of relaying water mains of not less than sax inches in diameter, as %.toted under Article 4, the sum of fourteen thousand, two hundred and seventy-five dollars ( 14,275) shall be assessed upon the polls and estates for the current year; and the Ta n Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to borrow, outside the statutory limit of indebtedness of the Town, under the direction of the Selectmen, the sum of twenty thousand dollars ( 20,000) and to issue the bonds or notes of the Town therefor, at such rate 168 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT of interest as he, with the approval of the Selectmen shall determine, payable in accordance with the provisions of Chap- ter 44 of the General Laws, and acts amendatory thereof, so that the *whole sum shall be paid in not more than fifteen (15) years, or at such earlier elates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may determine. Said bonds or dotes shall bear the authenticating certificate of a hank 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 ].lank of Boston, Massachusetts. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to apprupriat.e the ziecessary sum of money to tray that portion of the Town debt which matures on or previolas to January 1, 1929, direct haw the money shall be raised, or take arty action relating; thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted: That the st= of two hundred and thirty-six thou- sand dollars (8236,000) be and is hereby appropriated: for the purpose of paying that portion of the Town Debt which matures prior to January 1, 1929, together with nine thousand dollars 89,090) which matures can January 1, 1929, and that this amount be paid from the Tax Levy for the year 1928. A764e 6. To see ghat method the Towia will gate to adapt for the collection of taxes for the ensuing year, and to fix the compensation of the Collector, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted: That the same method for the collection of taxes be and is hereby adapted as was pursued last year, and that interest be charged can all taxes not paid on or before Novem- ber 1, 1928, interest to be charted 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 amend- ment thereof. See Schedule for Appropriations under Article 4. Article 7. To see if the Toivna w1il appropriate a suin of money for the rent of the Grand Array 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. Patten Past 81, G. A. R., to expend CORD OF TOWN 'MEETINGS 169 the same, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. See Schedule of Appropriations. Amount of $1,200 appropriated to be ex- pended by Isaac B. Patten Past 81, G. A. R., for the purposes stated. Article S. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to pay the cast: of providing suitable headquarters for rWatcrtown Past No. 99, Arnelican. Legion, direct hove the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Watertown Past No. 99, American Legion.) Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. See Schedule of Appropriations. Amount of S7050 appropriated. Article 9. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to pay the cast of providing suitable headquarters for Burnham-Manning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Burnham- Manning Past No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the 'United States.) Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. See Schedule of Appropriations. Amount of 750 appropriated. Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary stun of money to pay the cost of suitable care and maintenance Of cenlCtery lots car graves of deceased soldiers, sailors and marines, who served the United States in time of war or insurrection, direct how the money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto, in compliance with the pro- visions of Section 22 of Chapter 115 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. (Request of Burnham-Manning Post No. 1.105, Veterans of Foreign M:trs of the United States.) No action. Artick 11. To see if the Tuvm will vote to place the newly- acquired 'West Watertown Playground udder the jurisdiction of the Playground or Parr Department, or take any action relating thereto. Voted; That the recently acquired 'west Watertowin Play- ground be and is Hereby placed under the jurisdiction of the Park Department. 170 Vi'.r TERTOWN TOWN "PORT Arlicle 12. To see what action the Town will take relative to the extension of the sewerage system in the north section of the Town, appropriate the necessary stun of money to pay the cost of the same, direct how said mcaney shall be raised, ar take any action relating thereto. (Request of North Watertown Civic Association.) Voted. That this matter be referred back to the Selectmen, with instructions to report at the next Tc-,%rn Meeting. ArIkle 13. To see if the Town will appropriate the stein of fifteen hundred dollars (81,600) to be expended under the direction of the Schaal Committee, to pay the cost of trans- portation of schocal children during the school year, between the Sycamore Street district and the Jaynes Russell Lowell School, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of North Watertown Civic Association.) Action taken in conjunction with :article 4. Voted; That the sure of fifteen hundrtxl dollars ( 1,500) be and is hereby appropriated, to be expended under the direction of the School Cosnrnittee, to pay the cast of transpOTLation of school children during the school year, between the North Watertown District aid the James Fussell Lowell School. Article 14. To see if the Town will appropriate a. sum of money to pay the cost of completing the printing of Volumes 5 and 6 of the Town Records, or take any action relating thereto, Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted: That the start of eleven hundred dollars ($1,100) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cost of completing the printing of Volumes 5 and G of the Town Records,. A rsick 15. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to sell and convey by proper instrument in writing, two certain pieces or parcels of land acquired by the Totem, situated on the private way running from Arlington Street to Keith Street and being the same property conveyed to the Town of Watertown by Patrick Drew, together with all rights, if any there be, belonging to said Town of 'V�tatertowti in the premises known as Coolidge Pond, so-called, which said pond land is claimed. by Fanny G. Coolidge, et al., or take any action relating thereto. Referred to the next Town Meeting. Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and P-ECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 171 instruct the Selectmen to take in the name and behalf of the Town, by eminent domain, purchase or otherwise acquire, a. parcel of land on Arlington Street, near or adjoining the Coolidge School, to he used for a public playground, school, or other public purposes, appropriate the necessary sum of money therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Motion to appropriate the sum of twenty-seven hundred dollars (82,700) for the purposes stated in the foregoing article, defeated. Article 17. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to pay the cast of construction of granolithic sidewalks on Boylston Street and on Mt. Auburn Street, adjoining the East Junior High School, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the School convnittee) Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted. That the sum of twa thousand, five hundred and six dollars (52,506) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cost of construction of gzanolithic sidewalks on Boylston Street and on Mt. Auburn. Street, adjoining the East Junior High School. Artier 18. To see; if the Town will appropriate a s= of money to pay the cast of construction of a roadway in front of the East Junior High School, and for the completion of the grading, and seeding of the land adjoining said school, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action: relating thereto. (Request of the School Committee) Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted: That the sum of five thousand dollars (36,000) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cast of construction of a roadway in front of the East ,junior High School, and for the completion of the grading and seeding of the land adjoining said school. Ariick 19. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost of the construction of as addition to the Hosmer School, in accordance with plans prepared by the Committee on Hosmer School Addition, and for the payment of architects' fees in connection tl crewith, direct haw the 172 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT money shall be prodded, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Addition to Hosmer Schaal.) Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Unanimously Voted- That the sutra of one hundred and twenty*-five thousand dollars (8125,000) be and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of paying the cast of construction of an addition to the Hosmer School, which addi- tion will increase the floor space thereof, in accordance ivith plans proposed by the Committee on the Hosmer School Addition, including the payment of architects' fees in con- nmtion therowith; and for the purpose of providu€,g said sum. of one hundred and twenty-fi-ve thousand dollars (S12 ,000), the su.ni of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) shall be assessed upon the palls and estates for the current year; and the Town Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to bol7ow, under the direction of the Selectmen, the sum of one hundred and ten thousand dollars (.5110,000), and to issue the bonds or motes of the Town therefor, at such rate of interest as he, with the approval of the Sclect€r€en, sliall determine, payable iii accord- ance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, and acts amendatory thereof, so that the whole amount shall be paid in nct more than ten (1 ) years, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and Selectnion may determine. Said bonds or motes shall bear upon their face the words, f'Hosmer School Addition 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 Coma.-nonwealth of Massachusetts, and interest and principal shall be clue and payable at the Atlantic National Batik of Boston, Massa- chusetts. Article 20. To see if the Town will adopt the provisions of Chapter,331 of the Acts of 1923 and acts amendatory thereof, providing that the rates and charges due. to the Town for supplying water to any real estate, at the request of the owner or tenant, shall lac a lien upon said real estate, or take any action relating thereto. Referred to the neat Town Meeting. Article 21. To see if the Town will authorize the appoint- rnent of a committee to investigate the need of a fire station RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 173 in the northerly part of Watertown, and to recommend to the Town a site therefor, or take any action relating; thereto. (Request of the North Watertown Civic Association.) Voted:: That a Committee of Seven be appointed by the IN+Iodera.tor, to include the Chief of Fire Department, to study the subject matter of Article 21. Artick 22, To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost of reconstruction of Warren Street, a public gray, in the Town of Watertown, direct, how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of P. S, Galvin and ethers.) No appropriation voted. Article 2.3. To hear the report of the Planning Board on a proposed change In zones from "IA" to "3C," covering the land bounded by Latrine Street on the west, by Arsenal Street on the north, by the land of Vose and Sons Piano Co. on the east, and by North Beacon Street on the south, to see if the Town will adopt said report, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the subject matter of this article be referred back to the Planning Board for further investigation and report. Article 24. To see if the Town will. vote to accept the report of the Selectmen establishing a building line oa the southerly side of .Main Street, between Galen Street and Cross Street, as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan Showing Proposed Building Line on Main Street, Be- tween Galen Street and Cross Street, February 10, 1928, Otis D. Allen, Town Engiucer," and on file in the office of the Town Clary, determine the extent to which structures, walls or projections may be maintained between such building lines can said Main Street, authorize the Selectmen to take by emi- nent domain, or acquire by purchase, any interest in the various estates on which said building lisle has been laid out, to the extent necessary to establish such building line, provide the sun or suns of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. 174 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Report of the Selectmen on the Establishing of Building Line on Southerly 'Side of lain Street, Between Galen Street and Crass Street Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. At a rnecting of the Board of Sclectmen of the Town of Watertown, held this day in the Selectmen's Room, Town Mall Building, after having given due notice of the intention of said Board as required by the laws relating thereto, to estab- lish a building line on the southerly side of Main Street, from Galen Street to Cross Street, in said Town of Watertown, and after public hearing thereon as required by law, said hearing having been field in said Selectmen's Roenl on Friday evening, February 17, 1928, pursuant to said notice, now, upon con- sideration of the matter, it is Ordered, That the Board of Selectmen of the Town of 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 on the southerly side of Main Street, between Galen Street and Cross Street, as shown can a plan entitled "Town, of Watertown, flan of Proposed Building Line on Main Street, between Galen Street. and Crass Street," dated February 10, 1928, drawn by Otis D. Alen, Town Engineer, can file in the office of the Town Clerk, a, copy of which is to he recorded herewith in Middlesex South District Deeds, with this order, and described according to said. plan as follows, to wit: Description of Building Line on the Southerly Side of Main Street, between the Westerly Line of Galen Street and the Easterly Line of Cross Street Beginning at the easterly end of said building line at a point on the ,�%festerly line of Galen Street and forty-five and fifty-eight hundredths (45.58) feet from the northerly line of Pleasant Street; thence northwesterly can the proposed biii}ding line seventy-nine and twenty-nine hundredths (70.29) feet on a straight line across and over land of Union Market National Bank to an inter sting paint between land of Union Market National Bank and land of Watertown Co-operative Bank; RECORD 4F TOWN MEETINGS 175 thence northwesterly an the proposed building line and on a straight lane thirty-six and nineteen hundredths (36.19) Beet across and over land of Watertown Co-operative Bank to an intersecting point " th the line between land of Watertown Go-operative Bank and Watertown 'SaNings Bank; thence northwesterly and on a straight line forty-two and sixty-seven. hundredths (42.67) feet across and over land of Watertown Savings Bank to an intersecting point -"ith the line between land of Watertown Savings Bank and now or formerly H. A. Poole Realty Company;. thence northwesterly on the proposed building line and on a straight line forty and nineteen hun- dredths (40.19) feet across and over land of now, or formerly H. A. Poole Realty Company to an intersecting paint %Aith the line betwee7a land of now or forzerly 1-1.. A. Poole Realty Company and land of John C. McLean; thence northwesterly on the proposed building line and on a straight lime forty-four (44.00) feet across and over Land of John C. McUan to an intersecting point,r6th the line between land of John C. IN-IcLean and land of Maria A. Tomasetti; thence northwesterly on the proposed building line and nn a straight lino fifty and :five hundredths (50.05) feet across and over land of Maria A. Tornasetti to an angle point at the southeast earner of building of Arthtir T. Nelson, Trustee, between land of Maria A. Tom- asetti and land of Arthur T. Nelson, Trustee; thence north- westerly on the proposed building line and on a straight line eighty-one and ninety-nine hundredths (81.99) feet across and over lard of Arthur T. Nelson, Trustee, to an intersecting point with the easterly line of Cross Street; therice northeasterly on the easterly line of Cross Street one and ruinety-uthree hun- dredths (1.93) feet to an intersecting point (marked Drill Hole) on the easterly line of Cross Street and the southerly line of Main Street; thence southeasterly on the southerly line of Nlain Street eighty-two and thirty-one hundredths (82.31) feet to an angle point and two and sixteen hundredths (2.16) feet from, northeast corner of Arthur T. Nelson, Trustee build- ing; thence, southeasterly on the southerly line of 'Main Street fifty and five hundredths (5 0-0.5) feet to an intersecting point with the land of Maria A. Tomasetti and John C, McLean; thence southeasterly on the southerly line of �Tain Street 176 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT forty-four (44.00) feet to an intersecting point between land of Jahn C. McLean and land of now or formerly H. A. Pule Realty Company and two and eight bund-redths (2,08) feet to proposed building line; thence southeasterly on the southerly line of Main Street, forty and nineteen hundredths (40.19) feet to an intersecting point between land of now or formerly H. A. Poole Realty Company and 'Watertown Savings Bank and, two and four hundredths (2.Q4) feet to proposed building line; thence southeasterly on the southerly line of Main Street forty-too and sixty-seven hundredths (42.67) feet to an inter- secting point 'With the land of Watertown Savings Bank and atert€%r rn Co-operative Bank; thence southeasterly on the southerly line of Nlain Street thirty-sir and nineteen hun- dredths (36,19) feet to an intersecting paint with the land of Watertown Co-operative Bank and Union Market National Bank; thence southeasterly on the southerly lime of IN-lain Street seventy-nine and eighteen hundredths (79.18) feet to an intersecting point (narked Drill Dole) on the southerly line of Main Street and the westerly line of Galen Street; thence southwesterly on the westerly line of Galen Street forty-two bundredths (0.42) feet to the intersecting point of the westerly line of Galen Street and the proposed building line and the paint of begimiing. The above description shown on Plan of Proposed Building Line. of Southerly side of Main Street, 'between the Westerly Line of Galen Street and the Easterly Line of Cross Street. Seale, 10 feet to an inch, dated February 10, 1928, by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer. And it is further ordered, that existing buildings, steps, windows, porticoes and ether usual projections appurtenant to said buildings, so far as they lie between the building line hereby established and the present southerly litre of Main Street, may remain as they are at they date of this order, until the said projections shall have been removed therefrom, or until said. 1\1 in Street is relocated or widened by the. Town of Watertovrn, according to law. And said Board of Selectmen baving considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land across and through which said building line is hereby established, do hereby RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 177 determine and award damages as follows: To Union Market National Bank, damages awarded, none. To Watertown Co-op- erative Flank, damages awarded, none. To Watertowa Savings Bank, damages awarded, none, To 1-1.A.. Poole Fealty Company, damages awarded, 8200. To Jahn C. McLean, damages awarded none. To Maria A. Toma.setti, damages awarded, none. To Arthur T. Nelson, Trustee, dainages 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 -,acid Board that this report be referred to the next ToNvn Meeting for acceptance or rejection, according to law. ELDWARD D. HOLLA ND, PETER J. MONAHAN, JOIN P. BARRET'T', Selectmen of Waterlown. February 17, 1928. 1 certify that the foregoing order was filed in the suffice of the Town Clerk ou February 17, 1023. WILLLkX1 P. Mc 'UIRE, Toum Clerk. Action of Town Meeting, April 2, 1928 (Adjourned Meeting) Article 24. To see if Lhe Town will vote to accept the report of the Selectmen establishing a building line on the: southerly side of 111ain Street, between Galen Street and Cross Street, as shown on a plan entitled "To►%m of Watertown, Plan Shovk�ng Proposed Building Line on lalain Street, Between Galen Street and Cross Street, February 10, 1928, Otis D. Allen, Tourn Engi- neer," and on f le in the office of the Town Clerk; determine the extent to which structures, walls, or projections may be main- tained between such building lines on :said Nl€iin Street, author- ise the Selectmen to take by eininent domain, or acquire b purchase, any interest in the various estates on which said building line has been laid out, to the extent:necessary to estab- lish such building line, provide the sum or sums of money nec- 178 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT essary to pay the cost or damages therefor, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the report of the Selectmen establishing a build- ing lire on the southerly side of Main Street, between Galen Street and Cross Street, as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan Showing Proposed Building Line on Main Street, Between Galen Street and Cross Street," dated Febru- ary 10, 1928, drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, be adopted. Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby author- ized to take such land as is necessary for the establishment of a building line on the southerly side of Main Street, between Galen Street and Cross Street, and that the sum of two hun- dred dollars (S200) be and is hereby appropriated to pay land. damages to the 11. A. Poole fealty Company. And whereas for the purpose of establishing said building line can Main Street it is necessary to acquire mi interest in the seuaral parcels of land across and through which said building line has been laid out and established to the extent required by the laws relating to the establishment of building lines, in so far as the several parcels lie between said building line and the present exterior Hue of said NKain Street as described in said order of laying out, which order is to be recorded herewith, and as shown on the plan referred to in said order, the original of which is on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and a copy of which plan is to be recorded herewith with Middlesex South District Deeds, and the several owners of the various estates lying between said building line and the present exterior line of Main Street are as follows: On the southerly side of Main Street beginning at Galen Street and running in a northwesterly direction to Cross Street in order of lot ownership, to Wit: Union Market National Bank, suety (60) square feet, more or less; Watertown Co-operative Bank, forty-seven (47) square: feet, more or less; Watertown Sasrings Bank, seventy-si}: (76) square feet, more or less; now or fornnerly H. A. Poole Realty Company, eighty-two and eight tenths (82,S) square feet, more or less; John C. McLean, ninety- two (112) square feet, more or less! Maria A. Tomasetti, one RECORD OP TOWN ATEETINGS 179 hundred seven (107) square feet, more or less, Arthur T. Nelson, Trustee, one hundred sixty-eight (168) square feet, snore or less. And where-as by said vote the Selectmen were duly author- ized to take by eminent domain sny interests in the various estates on which said building line has been laid out to the extent necessary to estaUlislz said building line, and an appro- priation was made at said Town D1I+eeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the Selectmen have taken and do hereby{ take by eminent domain for the use of the Town. of Watertc)wa sueb interests in the various estates on which said building line has been laid out, lying between the present exterior line of Main Str+ect and said building line, to the extent necessary to establish said building line, and all according to said plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly Tiled in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said meeting. And it is further ordered, that all steps, Nvindows, porticoes, ether usual projections appurtenant to the front wall of a build- ing, embanictmerits, waUs, fences and gates and all other struc- tures, and all trees, between the present exterior line of said Main Street and said building line inay remain as they were at the time of the vote of said. Town Meeting establishing said Building lane: to wit, April 2, 1928. And it is further orderers on consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the various estates across and thrs ugh which said building line has been laid out and estab- lished, that damages are estimated and awarded as follows; aLuizer Area Damages Union Market National Batik fiU sq. ft. None Watertown Co-operative Bank- 47 sq. ft. None aterto,vn Savings Bank 76 sq. ft. Node Nov or formerly H. A. Poole Realty Co. 82.8 sq. ft. S200 John C. McLean 92 sq. ft. None Maria A. Tcmasetti 107 sq. ft. None Arthur T. Nelson, Trustee 168 sq. ft. None The owners above named are the supposed record owners of the various estates across and through which said building line ISO WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT has been laid out and established, and in so far as they may be incorrectly stated then said estates are the property of owners unknown. Adapted: J OU N R BAR RETT, G, FREDERICK ROBINSON, ED-VVARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen of l"lam-rto jf. I hereby certify that the foregoing document was signed by the Selectmen of Watertown in my presence and filed in my office can April G, 1928, and that a copy of the same was filed in the Records of the Layout of Streets in the Town Clerk's office. ILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Article 25. To hear the report of the electnier relative to the laying out, alteration and relocation of Arsenal Street, as a public way, from Deacon Square to the new Arsenal Street Bridge, under the proirisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, and. acts amendatory thereof, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said Arsenal Street as laid out, altered and relocated as and for a public way, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, acquire by purchase, or othenNise acquire any land necessary for said laying out, alteration and relocation, provide the suni or warns of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on Arsenal Street March 2, 1928. We, the undersigned, Selectmen of Watertown, having con- sidered the proposed matter of the laying out, altering and relocation of Arsenal Street, hereby report that said street hay- ing beeii relocated by decree of the County Commissioners, July 22, 1973, as swill appear on plain entitled "Plan of Part Road in Watertnwn, June, 1870, Joseph L. Crafts, Surveyor," as further modified, by decree of said County Coninnissioners RECORD OF TOWINT MEETINGS 181 elated October 8, 1895, shown on plan of Kendall, 189.5, filed in the office of the Token Engineer, %axe are of the opir don that said lines as so established are satisfactory for the purposes of the present proposed %videning and reconstruction and a recom- mend that said street be reconstructed and widened hi accord- ance with said plans. EDWARD D. HOLLAI' D, JOHN P. BAR TT, PETER J. MONAHAN, Voted. That the report of the Selectmen in reference to the laying cut, alteration and relocation of Arsenal Street be ,and the sane is hereby accepted. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. By a two-thirds gate, one hundred sixty-four in favor,twenty- four opposed, it was voted, That the stun of one hundred twenty- six thousand, five hundred dollars ($126,500) be and the same is bere-by appropriated to pay the cost of laying out and alter- ing Arsenal Street by reconstructing and widening the same, in accordance with the lines established by the County Commis- sioners for Middlesex County by decree dated July 22, 1873, said lines Ming shown on plan made by Joseph Crafts, Surveyor, dated. June, 1870, as further modified by later decree of Said County Commissioners dated October 8, 18115 and shown on plan of Kendall, 1895--which plans are on file in the office of the Town Engineer, — the said sum to be expended guider the direction of the Arsenal Street Committee; that of this aniount so appropriated the sum of twenty-sLx thousand, five Hundred dollars (826,500) 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 cf the Selectmen, the sum of one hundred thousand dollars (3100,000), 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 determine; pay- able in accordance with the pro'%risions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, and acts amendatory thereof, so than the whole amount shall be paid in not more than ten (10) years, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may determine. 182 WATL;RZ`OWN TOWN REPORT Said bonds or notes shall bear upon their face the words `'Arsenal Street Construction Lean." The said bonds or motes shall bear the authenticating certificate of a bank or trust corn- pasay to be selected by the Treasurer, or of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and interest and principal shall be due and payable at the Atlantic station al Bank of Boston,Massachusetts. Article 26. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to petition the General Court of Massachusetts for authority to borrow outside the statutory limit of indebtedness, such sun of money as may be necessary to pay the cost of the reconstruction and ividening of Arsenal Street, or take any actions relating thereto. No action. Article 27. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit; Bancroft Street, from Waverley Avenue to Bdenfield Avenue; Bellevue Read„ from Lovell Road to Bradford Road; Bemis Street, from Waverley Avenue to Lexington. Street; Bdgecliffe Road, from Hillside: Road. to Wcodleigh Read; Fairview Avenue, from. Hall Avenue to Bradford Road; Fitchburg Street, fTom Waverley Avenue to Lawrence Street.;Hall Avenue, from Fairview Avenue to the accepted portions of hall Avenue; Hancock Street, from -vVinthrop Street to Chauncy Street;Ham.l Street, from Boylston Street: Bast to the accepted portion of 1:Haz l Street; Knowles Road, from Belmont Street to Belmont Line; Laurel Street, frorn Knowles Road to Behriont Line; Lawrence Street, from Orchard Street to Worcester Street; Locke Street, from Lovell Road to Bradford Road; Marcia Road, from Bellevue Road to Grcnville Road; Merrill Road, from Belmont Street to Locke Street; Nichols Avenue, frorn Dexter Avenue to Boylston Street; Priest Road, from Riverside Street to Charles River Road; Quimby Street,, from the accepted portion of QiAmby Street to Dexter Avenue; Springfield Street,from.Orchard Street to Worcester Street; Standish: Read, from Orchard Street to Belmont Street; Templeton Parkway, from Salisbury Road to Maplew od Street; Thurston Road, from Riverside Street to ClIarles River Rcad; Warren Street, frorn Bdenfxeld Avenue; to Lexington Street; Westminster Avenue, from Main Street to Bancroft Street; Whitcomb Street, from Knowles Road to Bel- RECORD [ar TOWN MEETINGS 183 moat Line, under the previsions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assess- ment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways, and will authorise the Selectmen to tale by eminent domain, or acquire by puz-chase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for 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 relat- ing the eto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Part of Bancroft Street Selectmen's Office, Town of Watertown, Mass., March 2, 1928. After due notice as required by the prorisions of Chaptcr 82 of the. General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twenty-fifth clay of February A. D. 1928, at 2.10 p.Tn. for the purpose of viewing the premises, and can the second clay of March A. D. 1928 at S p.m. for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of part of Bancroft Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that, public convenience and necessity require that part of Bancroft Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the fol- lowing description, and as spawn can a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Fawn Engineer, and dated February 15, 1928. Description, Bancroft Sheet Beginning at a paint of curvature on the easterly line of Edenfaeld Avenue, five hundred twenty-five (525) feet north- easterly from the northerly litre cf Bennis Street; thence extend- ing northeasterly along; said line of Edenfield Avenue, sbdyr and sixty-four hundredths (60.64) feet to an angle point; thence extending northeasterly along said line of Edenfield Avenue fourteen and seventy-seven hundredths (14.77) feet to a point of curvature; thence southerly and easterly on a curved line nineteen and twenty hundredths (19.20) feet having a radius of XS4 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT fifteen (15) feet to paint of tangency on the northerly line of Bancroft Street; thence southwesterly on the northerly line of Bancroft Street and on a straight line six hundred fifty-one and severity-three hundredths (651,73) feet, more or less to a point of curvature; thence easterly and northerly on a curved line, twenty-six and eighty-seven hundredths (26.87) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Waverley Avenue by land belonging to the following named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are herewith consecutively recorded, namely: Malcolm Woodland, eighty-three and twenty-seven hundredths (83.27) feet assess- able frontage; Malcolm Woodland, fifty and fifty hundredths (50.50) feet, more. or less, frontage; Dose flac€lua, thirty-seven and ten hundredths (37.10)feet assessable frontage;Westminster Avenue, so-called, fifty (50) feet, Frank Tremark et ux. Rosa, thirty (30) feet assessable frontage; Jahn Carbone, one hundred twenty (120) feet comprising three lots, each lot with a forty (40) foot frontage; Elmwood Avenue, so-called, fifty (50) feet frontage;Ethel Knott, thirty (30)feet assessable frontage;James E. Sheriff, forty (40) feet frontage; Harold Coulthurst, forty (40) feet frontage; Clarence L. Putney and Charles T., one hundred and six and seventy-seven hundredths (106.77) feet assessable frontage to point of tangency on westerly lime of Waverley Avenue; thence southwesterly on the westerly line of Waverley Avenue, one hundred forty wo and sixty-mine hundredths (142.6 ) feet to a point of curvature; thence easterly and north- erly- on a_ curved line one hundred seven and ninety hundredths (107.90) feet, having a radius of sixty (60) feet to a paint of tangency on the southerly line of Bancroft Street; thence north- westerly on the southerly line of Bancroft Street and on a straight line five hundred seventy-four and eighteen hundredths (574..18) feet, more or less, to a paint of tangency;thence westerly and southerly on a dived line twenty-three and fifty-six hun- dredths (23.56) feet to a point of tangency on the easterly line of Edenfield Avenue and point of beginning, by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Henry Frissc m, et ux., Filornenza, one hundred thirty-seven and eight hundredths (137.08) feet assessable frontage; Patrick J. Quinn, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 1.85 et ux., sixty (60) feet frontage; James J. McQuillan, et ;ix., forty- five (45) feet frontage; Theresa Descalco, fifty-five (55) feet frontage; Evelyn Mower Ferrett, fifty-two and fifty-two hun- dredths (52.52) feet assessable frontage; Westininster Avenue, say-called, ninety (90) feet frontage; Katherine A. O'Hara, sixty (60) feet assessable frontage; Rasa. 1Vladdalone, eighty-one and forty-two hundredths (81.42) feet assessable frontage to point of tangency on the easterly line of Rdezif"i+eld Avenue to point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of part of Bancroft Street which is fifty (50) feet in Width between parallel lines extending from the easterly line of denfield Avenue to the westerly line of Waverley Avenue. Said street is hereby laid out as shown on a street plan with title "Town of Watertown, Plan of Part of Bancroft 'Street, to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act," elated "February 15, 1928, Otis D. Allen, Town Engi- neer," aild a copy of which is to be duly recorded�wItli Middlesex South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Part of Bancroft Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the pro- %isions of Chapters Sfi and 82 of the General Laws, and aniend.- ments thereto according to the foregoing 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 a-warded, ether than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General haws providing for the assessment of bettennents, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the com- munity from 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 Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated Fcbniary 15, 1928 and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of aterto,.vn, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South 186 AVATERTOVkYN " OWN REPORT District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amotult set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount esti- mated to he the betterment that iNill be assessed upon said described. parcel. PETER J. XIONAHAN, JOHN P. BARRETT, EDVrARD D. HOLL.AND, Selectmen. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Al ass., April G, 1928. Whereas, at a Town IN ecting held by the Town of Water- to , regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- sixth day of March, A. D. 1928, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the fullowing-named streets, to wit, Fart of Bancroft Street (together with other streets) tinder the provisions of Cktapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to tape by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or ether%Vise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums 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." An order of the Selectmen laying out Part of Bancroft Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and npun motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of Part of Bancroft 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 take the land described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Bancroft Street, as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 187 parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as spawn by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the D ica of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are sbo nl in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was inade at said Town Meet- ing therefor. Now there ore, it is ordered that the herein 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 authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plap was duly filcd in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures aft%ed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid, out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1928, 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 dal-hages are estimated and awarded as shown on said schedule. Adopted G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAiND, Schedule, Bancroft Street In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The pe sons named in said Schedulc are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's narne 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 188 WATEPT(3WK TOWN REPORT Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Lot Sideof Lot ,hers ExIirarrrled 0-;ea,197 Address i'ra. SlrrEl Area Taken Frontage BeVermett! Damagrs 1Taleealn VVo adlgnd,45 Bancroft 3-50- Street. Water Low n...... .... 18-131 North 21J24 83.27 Z416 35 None Alaleolrn Woo land,45 Bancroft 3.50- Strmt,Watertown. ... . ..... 5&A Nor-Lb 1263 50.50 252 50 'Nrane Rom Ilacqua, 0 Myrtle Street, 3-50- Watrrtawn ... . . . . ... ..... b7-B. North 1303 37,10 135 50 None Frank T ernark.of ux.,Rom 3-:i1- 25.Balmer Street, "22- waterto". ... ............ 7-321 Forth 1625 30.00 160 00 None John Carbone, 3-51- 24 Bancroft Street, &M.— Watertown.. . ._..,_. .. . 514319 North 1.000 40.00 200 00 None John Carbone. et tom„ Rosa, 2.4 Bair cmrt Street, 4-:318 `l'4`atertown. ............... 3-317 Ngjrth low 40 Do 200 00 Nrarie John Carlxrno' 3.51- 24 Bancroft Strut, 2-316- Watcrtown.. . ... ...... 1-315 ?4arth 1625 40.00 1 i0 00 None Ethel Knott, 3-47 16 Bancroft Streit, 6-313- Watertown.. . ............. 3 A North 1625 30.00 U0 00 Done james E.Sheriff 3-47-4- Lynn. . . . .......... ....... 311-5_ 312 North 1004 40.00 .-300 00 Nose Harold Coulthurst, 1-47-2- South Weymouth. . . . . . .... 209-3- M North 1000 40,00 1200 00 None Clarence L. Putney. 3-47-I- Charles T. Putney,D4 Waverley 306-307- Avenue, Watertovm..., ..., 308 North 2024 109,77 533 35 None Henry Frissora,of Y!X„Filognena, 3.52- WaWriey Avenue. 18.304- Watertown, . .......,..... 19-305 South 5537 137.08 U85 40 None Robert C.Stewart,et sex., 3-52- 12 Bancroft Street, 1&.301- Watertrawn irk3w- 17-303 South 1500 ('10.00 sae 00 None Patrick J. Quinn, el sex„ 3-52- 20 Bancroft Street, 12-299- Watertown. . . . ............ 13-290 South 1600 ii0.00 :300 00 None Jr u nD, ct ux., 3-.52-mJcra Street. 12-2!tS- Watertown. , , ............. 13-2913 South 1125 4Z.00 1223 00 Dane Theresa Descalco, 3 32- 473 Main Street, 7-293- Waterto w n. .. ............. 8-29.1- 9.395 5nuth 1375 5`x.00 275 00 ltioae Evellln Mower lrerrett, 3.62- 103 Westminster Avenue, 1-290- Si+atcrtown...........,.... 5-291- fl-292 South 2S25 52.52 262 50 None Katherine A.O'Hara 104 'Test- 3-M- rnin9ter Avenue, Watertown . 62-17- South 3125 60.00 800 CO None Rosa Maddalone, 3-50- BostQn.. .... ............ 15-128 South 254S $1,42 407 10 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4.. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 18.9 Report of the Selectmen on the layout of ;Fart of Bellevue Road Selectmen's Office, NVa tertown, Mass., March 2, 1928. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Lawns, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twenty--fifth day of February A. D. 1928, at 3.15 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the second day of March A. D. 1928, at 8 p.m. for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the lasing out of part of Bellevue Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public con- venience and necessity require that part of Bellevue Road be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the follow- ing description, and as shown can a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Rnl ineer, and dated Fe'bnzary 15, 1928. ]description Beginning at a paint of tangency on the easterly line of Bradford Road and five hundred sixty-nine and seventeen hun- dredths (569.17) feet from northerly line of Orchard Street.; thence northerly and easterly on the easterly line of Bradford Load eighty-six and eighteen hundredths (86.18) feet to point; of curvature; thence southerly and easterly on a curved line twenty---three and eighty-one hundredths (23.81) feet having a radices of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the northerly line of Bellevue Road;thence southerly and easterly on a straight line on the northerly line of Bellevue Road one hundred seveTity- two and thirty-two hundredths (172.32) feet to point of curva- ture; thence easterly and northerly on a curved line thirty-nine and three hundredths (39.03) feet hawing a. radius of twenty (20) feet to a paint of tangency on the westerly line of Standish Road; by land belonging to the followving-named persons whose owuership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith con- secutively, namely. 'Thomas H. ;Farrell, et ux., Margaret C., eighty-eight and forty-eight hundredths (89.48) feet assessable frontage; Partlowv A. Yerxa, Trustee, eighty-seven and eighty- nine hundredths (87.89) feet assessable frontage; thence westerly 190 WATER'r0WN TOWN REPORT and southerly on the westerly lime of Standish Road eighty-six and eighteen hundredths (86.18) feet to a point of curvature; thence northerly and westerly on a curved line twenty-three and eighty-one hundredths (23.81) feet on the southerly line of Bellevue Road; thence northerly and westerly on a straight line on the southerly line of Bellevue Road one hundred seventy-two and thirty-two hundredths (172.32) feet to point of curvature; thence uesterly and southerly ova a curved line thirty-nine and three hundredths (39.03) feet, having a. radius of twenty (20) feet to point of tangency; and point of beginning an the easterly line of Bradford RoaJ by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded hereu6th consecutively, namely: Percy R. Winters and Charles R. Burns, forty-eight and nine hundredths (48.09) feet assess- able frontage; Percy R. ''inters and Charles R. Burns, fifty- three: and eighty-five hundredths (53.85) feet; Jahn J. Gill, et nx., Catherine S., eighty-seven and eighty-nine hundredths (57.89) feet assessable frontage. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of part cf Bellevue Road which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the easterly line of Brad- ford Road to the westerly line of Standish Road. Also: Begin- ning at, a point of tangency on the easterly line of Standish Road, so-called, five hundred eighty-four and sixty-four hun- dredths (584.64) feet from the northerly line of Orchard Street; thence northerly and easterly on the easterly line of Standish Road, so-called, eighty (80) feet to a point of curvature; thence southerly and easterly on a curved line thirty-one and forty- two hundredths (31.42) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a paint of tangency on the northerly line of Bellevue Road; thence easterly and southerly on a. straight line and on the northerly line of Bellevue Road one hundred sixty (160) feet to a point of cunfature by land belonging to the following- named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith, consecutively, namely: Matilda F'agerstrom, eighty-three and fifty-seven hundredths (83.57) feet assessable frontage; Florence K. Waddell, ux., Larry A., sixty (UGC) feet assessable frontage; thence southerly and westerly across and over Bellevue Road forty (40) feet to a point of tangency can the RECORD OF TOWN MEZTINGS 191 southerly line of Bellevue Road; thence northerly and westerly on a straight line and on the southerly line of Bellevue Road one hundred sixty (160) feet to a point of curvature; thence westerly and southerly on a curved line thirty--one and forty- two hundredths (31..4 ) feet and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a paint of tangency and paint of Beginning; by land belonging to the following-named persons whose mmership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Richard F. Morrisey, sixty (60) feet assessable frontage; Frederick W. Ritchie, et nx., Rhoda F., eighty-three and fifty- seven hundredths (83.57) feet assessable frontage. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of part of Belle,,-ue Road which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the easterly line of Stand- ish Road to the points of curvature ora the northerly and the southerly lines of Bellevue Road at Lovell Road. Said street is hereby laid out as shown on a plan with title "Tuwn of Watertown, Flan of Fart of Bellevue Road, to accom- pany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act,,' dated "February 15, 1928, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with Middlesex South. District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that part of Bellevue Road be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the pro- visions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laa,,N s, and anxend- ments thereto according to the foregoing description, and hav- ing 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 d,etennine that no damages have been sustained .and none are awarded, other than as shown III the 'Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laurs providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, ,%vill receive henefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from said laying out and that bettmnents are to Be assessed for said laying cut upon the parcels of land in said area described in said. Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by 192 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1925, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Regis- try of Deeds with this order, 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. FINER J. MONAHAN, JOHN F. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 6, 1928. Whereas, at a Town greeting held by the Town ofWater- town, reaarly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- sixth day of Maroh A. D. 1328, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: part of Bellevue Toad (together with other streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as .amended, the latter providing; for the assessment c£ bettern tints, and to see if the Town will vote tc accept said. streets, or any of them as and for public gays, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent dornain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying; out, {provide the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor, acid the cost of construction. direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the. Selectmen laying out part of Bellevue Road and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and secondod it was voted unanirn.ously as follows: "What the laY ng out of part of Bellevue road 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." RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 19 And whereas, for the purpose of laying, out part of Bellevue Road 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 and plan recorded herewith,and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels ;are showri in said Schedule. And whereas, the. Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meut- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land., all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby talon for the pur- poses of a public way under the pro-6sions of law authorizing the assessment of Betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in saidd 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 all trees upon the land so taken and all structures mixed thereto are not included in said taking. ,And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1928, to take oft and remove trees or strictures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages su.stauled by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estiniated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. H4LLAND, Seloctmen. Schedule, Bellevue Road 3n said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons ruined in said Schedule arc the supposed owners of regard as of said first day of April, aid in case said owner's 194 WATERTOWN TOWN RrEPORT 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 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. Lot Side of LQt Area EWMam ed {?wryer address No. Slrcr.€ rl rea Taken Frontagd Bef4ermcnt Damages ?homes H.Farreil,e!ux., Mar- arr:t C., 118 Bellevue Raa�d, atertown. Certificate No. 4-31- 20657...................... 1-115 North 2186 58.48 S353 9' None Partluw A. 3reras,Tr.,21 Gar- field Street, Watertown. Ce!r- 4-31- tificata No.21700,.. ,...,... 24-02 North 2354 57M 351 58 None Percy R.Winters, Charles R. Burns, 31 Hammond Stre'e:t, 4 24 Belmont,Gertilicate No,22-101;13-90 South 1109 48.09 192 30 Non.L Percy R. Winters. Charlv;1t. Burns, 31 Kammand 4trect,rW4-24- Belmcnt.Certificate No.22404i12-91 South 10777 53.S5 215 40 None John J.Gill, rt ux., Catherine S. 7 Howe Street, we•1.+ertown. 4-24 Certificate -Na.22934.... ... 11-115 South 2354 87.80 :351 55 None Matilta Fagerstrodn, 50'Stand- ish Road, Watertown. Certl- 4-30- ficate No. 17487............ 1-71 North 2085 8&57 3.34 28 None Florence K.'Naddell,ux.,?•Tarry A..144 Bat-vue Road,WnWr- 4-90- town. Certificate No,22367.. 21-51 North 16M 60.00 240 00 None Richard P. Mortisey, 12 Homee Road, Balnwnt. Certificate 4-27- h:o,23M5. .............. . 11-50 South 1600 60.00 240 00 None Frederick W. Ritchie, e!. ux.. Rhoda R. 133 Bellevue Ream, Watertown. Certificate No. 4-27 2245o.. ................... 10-72 South 2'485 83.57 3U 28 None For appropriation., see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Bemis Street Watertown, Mass., March 2, 1928. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the bxenty-fifth day of February A. D. 1928, at 2 p.m. for the piarpcse of viewing the premises, and can the second day of Alarch A. D. 1928, at 8 p.m. for the purpose cf a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Bemis Strut as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon considera- tion of the matter, Flo hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Bemis 'Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shmm on a plan drav,,Ti by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1M RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 195 Description Beginning at a point of curvature on the westerly line of ' averley Avenue, one hundred eighty-eight and eighty-four hundredths (188.84) feet in a northeasterly direction from the northerly line of Linden Street; thence turning and extending in a northerly and westerly direction along a curved line twenty- seven and four hundredths (27.01) feet and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a paint of tangency on the southerly line of Bemis Street; thence exteading on a straight line along the said line of Bemis Street in a northwesterly direction four hun- dred ninety-four and twenty-seven hundredths (494.27) feet to the center line of Westminster Avenue; also ex,tendiiig in same direction along said line two hundred ten (210) feet to a point of curvature on said line of Bemis Street; thence extending westerly and southerly along a curved line twenty-three and fifty-six hundredths (23.56) feet and having a radius of fifteen (15) feet to a point of tangency on the easterly side of Edenfield Avenue by land belonging to the folly%ing-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith con- secutively, namely: Lorenzo D'Arnico and Santo Mangino ninety-six and thirty-one hundredths (96.31) feet; Frederick Sutherland forty (40) feet; 'Town of Watertown, three hundred eighty-five (385) fleet to the east line of Westminster Aven-aa comprising seven lots with a frontage of forty (40) feet and one; lot with a frontage of eighty (80) feet and an assessable frontage of forty-eight and five tenths (48.5) feet; Westminster Avenue, fifty (50) feet; Pietro Ambrosio and wife, Filomena., sixty-three and seventy-five hundredths (63.75) feet assessable frontage; VVilliarn A,, Jr., Bertram E.and Harold C. L-ockhart, eighty-one and, forty-two hundredths (81.42) feet to a point of tangency on the east line.of Edenfield avenue; thence tuxni-ng and extend- ing northeasterly along said line of Edenfield Avenue eighty (80) feet to a paint of tangency thence turning and extending in a southerly and easterly direction along a curved lie twenty- three and fifty-six hundredths (2.3.56) feet and having a radius of fifteen (15) feet to a. point of curvature on the northerly line of Bemis Street; thence extending southeasterly along said line of Bemis Street two hundred ten (210) feet to center line of Westminster avenue; also extending four hundred seventy- 196 WATERT€ WN TOWN RMPORT four and twenty-five hundredths (474.25) feet to a point of curvature on the northerly line of Bemis Street; thence extend- ing easterly and northerly along a curved line thirty-five and seventy-nine hundredths (35.79) feet and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Waverley Avenue; by land belonging to the following-earned persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely. Edward W. Warren, Otis 1-1. Ferry and Henry F. Moody, Trustees, eighty-one and forty- two hundredths (81.42) feet;Adolph W- Skinner, sixty-three and seventy-five hundredths (63.75) feet; Westminster Avenue, fifty (50) feet; Town of Watertmim, four hundred seventy and four hundredths (474.G4) feat to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Waverley Avenue; tbenc€: turning and extending south- westerly ninety-two and two tenths (92.2) feet to a point of curvature and also point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of part of Bemis Street which is fifty (150) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the westerly line of Waverley Avenue to the easterly line of Bdenf eld Avenue. Description of that Fart of Berens Street Situated Between Lexington Street and Edenfield Avenue The location of Edenfield Avenue bas already been estab- lished and crosses Bemis Street. Beginning at a point of cunrature on the westerly line of Edenf eld Avenue six hundred forty-eight and ten hundredths (648.10) feet northeasterly from the north line of Main Street and extending in a northerly and westerly direction along a carved line twenty-three and fifty-six hundredths (23.56) feet and haN ing a radius of fifteen (15) feet to a paint of tangency on the southerly line of Bemis Street; thence extending north- westerly along said line of Bemis Street one hundred seventy- one and fir e tenths (171.5) feet, more or less, to a paint of curva- ture, thence extending iATesterly and southerly along a curved line thirty-onc and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the east- erly lisle of Lexington Street by land belonging to the ft}llotiring- named persons whose awnership and assessable frontages are RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 197 recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Alberto Fogliani, eighty--one and forty-two hundredths (81.42) feet; John Kiil- berg and wife, Dorothea, one httndred seventeen and ninety- two hundredths (11.7.92) feet to a point of tangency on the easterly line of Lexington Street; thence turning and extending northeasterly along said line of Lexington Street seventy (70) feet to a paint of tangency; thence turning and extending south- erly and easterly along a curved line thirty-cane and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of curvature on the northerly line of Bemis Street; thence extending southeasterly along Bemis Street one hun- dred seventy-two (172) feet to a Faint of curvature; thence ex- tending easterly and northerly along a curved line twenty-three and fifty-six hundredths (23.56) feet and having a radius of fifteen (15) feet to a point of tangency on the west line of Eden- field Avenue by land belonging to the follow ng-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Annie M. Farley, one hundred eighteen and forty-two hundredths (118.42) feet; Gustaf J. Frykrnan eighty-one and forty-testa hundredths (81.42) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Edenfield Avenue;thence turn- ing and extending southwesterly along said line of Edenfaeld Avenue; eighty (80) feet to a paint of curvature and also point of beginning. The areaenclosed by the above description comprises the limits of part of Bernis Street which is fifty (50) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the westerly line of Edell- field Avenue to the easterly line of Lexington Street. Said street is hereby laid out as shown on a street plan with title "TmAm of Watertown, Plan of Bennis 'Street to accompany description for acceptance under the lettennent Act," dated "February 15, 1028, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with Middlesex South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Bemis Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto aecordin&r to the foregoing description, and having con- sidered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the log 'WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 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, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, 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 said ,9chedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community front said laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for said laying otit upon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shown an a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1928, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of '",Tatertawn, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, 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. PETER. J. MONAHAN, JOHN P. BARRE,TT, ED ARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen.. Selectmea's Office, Viraterttown, Mass., April 6, 1928, Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- sixth day of March A. D. 1928, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the folloiving-named streets,to wit:Bemis Street (together with other streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 89 of the General Laves, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 199 acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money neces- sary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of con- struction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Bemis Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows "That the laying out of Bemis 'Street as a public way, as appears 1.11 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 Nyay." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Berais 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 shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, ofWater- town, and the owners, description, and areas of each of said parcels are .shown in said. Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to tape said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the sane are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law 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 days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land 8a taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. . And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public Nvay are allowed until August 1, 1928, 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 200 WATER.TOWN TOWN RLrPQRT taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: EDWARD D. HOLLAND, JOHN P. BARRETT, G. FREDERICR ROBINSON, Seled-11 it. Schedule, Bemis Street 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 reamed in said Schedule are the supposed owners of Tecord as of said first day of .April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly suited, 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 L's the number of the lot shown on a plan ou file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertow-a- Lae 5fdc of Lee Area T•..sUk algid Gaffer Address No. 5lrecl ,4rea l-akcn Fronlagr Bfudrtne)d 1JOM4,9es Lorenzo D'Amico, Santo Man- 0a,21 Pieagant Street, 3-53- tei•Wwn.., .......... 20-266 South 210.1 00.31 3181 55 None 'Frederick Sutherland, 8 Bemis 3-53- Street,Watertown.....,.... 34-20 South 10W 40.W 200 00 Nei ia Town of Watertown 3-53- Watertown. ............... .23.263 South 1OW 40.U4 2D0 00 ?'done Town of Watertown 3.53- Watertown. ., ,.... ....,... 22-2132 South IWO 40.00 200 00 None Town of Watertown 3-5-3- Watertown... ...... ....... 21-201 South 1000 4U.D11 200 00 Nero Tawas of Watertown 3.531 Watertown. .. ............. :0-260 South 1000 40.00 200 W Done Town of Watertown 3.53. Watertown................ 19-250 South IDW 40.00 200 00 Dore Town of Watertown 3-53- Watertown. ............... 18-M South IM) 40.00 200 00 None Town of Watertown 3.33. Watertown. . . ............. 17-257 South 10€}0 40.00 200 U moue Town of Watertown :-53- ti4 atertcwn. . . ............. 16-254 South 2625 48,50 300 tat} None Pietro Arnbrosita,el am..Filo men(a 66 Westministcr Avcnuc, 3--57- Watestowrra.. . ............. 15-190 South 3125 63.75 300 OD None William A.Jr., Bertram E.. Harold C.Lockhart.53 Eden- 3-57- field Avenue:, Watertowa. ,.. 14-113 South 2648 81.42 407 14 None Edward M.Warren, Otis IL Perry, Henry V. Moody, 203 3-SO- Old Stauth Bull inV,Boston— 1.114 North 2548 81.42 407 10 None Adolph W. Sldnrtcr, 3-150- Ncs:rtrr8. ................. 76-$9 North 3125 63.75 300 00 None . Town of'"Intertown 3-52< WaterEar.n... ............. 1- North 1=91 �134.25 2325 20 Nonc ;Hlbertn Fcggliani :3-S$- South 2548 81.42 407 lit None; 64 Edea ield Avenue, 14- Watertown. ............... 87 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 201 Lol Side of Lo! Area Fztimaled No. Sisret Area Taken Frontage Benermen! Damages John Kilbm.ei ux., Darotlma S9 Lexington Street, 3-53- Watertown.............. . 13-12 South 2761 117.92 55D 60 Nono Annie M. Farley, 95 Ijcxington 3-49- S6reil.Watertown....._ . 1.13 Forth ynS1 118.42 5$2 10 -None Gustaf 1.FrYkman, 7 Van Nor• 3T49- den gireet. Cambridg+o...... 74-1 d .North 2M 81,43 407 10 Nona For appropriation, see Schedule tinder Article 4. Report of the Selectinen on the payout of past of Edgecliffe toad Selectmen's Office Watertown, Mass., March 2, 1928. After due notice, as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectn`1en of Watertown, met on the twenty-fifth day of February A. D. 1928, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the second day of March A. D. 1929, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laTI-Ig out of part of EdgecOe Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that part of Edgecliffe Road be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as showa on a plan drawn by Otis D_ Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, IM. Descriptio a Beginning at a paint of curvature on the easterly line of MIside road, three hundred sixty-five and thirty-four hun- dredths (365.34) feet in a southerly direction, frorn the southerly* line of Belmont Street; thence turning and extending in a southerly and easterly direction on a curved line thirty and ninety-six hundredths (30.96) feet and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of reverse curvature on the northerly line of Edge-cliffe Read; thence extending in an easterly and south- erly direction on a curved line three hundred seven and ninety- eight hundredths (307.99) feet and having a radius of four hun- ched twenty (420) feet to a stone bound which marks a paint of compound curvature; thence extending in an easterly aid southerly direction on a curved line two hundred fifty-one and. 202 WATERTL)WN TOWN REPORT sixty-two hundredths (251.62) feet and haying a radius of six hundred twenty-one axid fifty hundredths (621.50) feet to point of compound curvature which is the intersecting paint of the easterly line of Woodleigh Road and the northerly line of Edge- cliffe Road by land belonging to the fallowing-earned persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded here- with consecutively, namely: Casper M, Whittemore and Ula, H. Whittemore, seventy-three and ten hundredths (73.10) feet assessable frontage; Stella C. Hird Stone, forty-five and thirty- mine hundredths (45.39) feet assessable frontage;Westland Road, so-called, seventy-nine and forty-eight hundredths (79.48) feet; Adolph W. Skinner, seventh:-six and eleven hundredths (76.11) feet assessable frontage; Mary L. Veazie, et al., seventy-four and eighty-six hundredths (74.86) feet assessable frontage; 'ATcodleiigh Road, -so-calleld, ono hundred fifty-one and eighty- one hunldrecltbs (151.81) feet; thence turning and extending in a soutbwesterly direction. on a straight line across Edgecliffe Road, forte-two (42) feet, more or less, to a paint of +cornpo=d. curv.attire on the southerly line of Edgecliffe Road; thence turn- ing and extending on the southerly line of Edgeeliff e Road which is a cux'ved line in a northerly and westerly direction one hun- dred twenty-seven and forty-seven hundredths (127.47) feet and having a radius of one thousand five hundred thirty-five and forty-nine hundredths (1,536.49) feet to a stone bound which marks a point of compound curvature; thence extending on a, curved line in a northerly and westerly direction one hundred twenty-four and eighty hundredths (124.80) feet and having a radius of five hundred eighty-one and fifty-hundredths (581.50) feet to another stone bound marking another point of compound curvature; thence extending on a curved line in a northerly and westerly direction two hundred seventy-four wed eighty hun- dredths (274.80) feet and leaving a radius ,of three hundred eighty (380) feet to a point of compound curvature; thence turning and extending in a westerly and southerly direction on a curved line thirty-one and ninety-six hundredths (31.96) feet and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the easterly lime of Hillside Road by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable front- ages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Vernon RECORD or TOWN MEETINGS 203 Mason and Albert L. Saunders, Trustees, one hundred fifty- five (155) feet; comprising the total frontage of three lots, fifty- two (52) leet, Fifty-two (52) feet and fifty-one (51) feet; Adolph W. Skinner, fifty-seven (57) feet; Lora VI, Greenlaw, fifty-five (56) feet; Helen C. INIu phy, sixty (60) feet; Louise Ponticelli, fifty-six (5+6) feet; Vernon Mason an(d Albert L. Saunders, Trustees, sixty-four ( 4) feet; Patrick J. Brown, eighty-four and two hundredths (84.02) feet assessable frontage; thence turning and extending in a northerly direction on a straight line which is the easterly line of Hillside Road eighty and ten hiundredths (80.10) feet to a paint caf curvature and also the paint of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Edgecliffe Road which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the easterly line of Hillside Road to the intersecting paint of the easterly line of Woodleigh Road and the northerly line of Edgecliffe Road.. Said street is hereby laid out as showla on a street plan with title "Town of Watertown, Plan of Part of Edgecliffe Road, to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act" dated February 15, 1928, Otis D. Allen, To,;A n Engineer,", and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with Middlesex South District Deeds with this carder. And it is therefore ordered that part of Edgecliffe Road be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the pro- visions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General. Laws, a nd amend- ments thereto according to the forogoiiig description, and hav- ing considered the question of darnages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby deter-nine that na darna.ges have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in. the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80.of the General La-v�Ts providing for the assessment, of betterments, and that the area, comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, uill receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the cormnunity from said laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of hind in said area described in said 204 wATER"COWY TOWN REPORT Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 1.5, 1928, and can file in the office of the "Town Clerk of Watertown., a copy of which is to be duly recorded in INUddlesex South District Registry of Deeds w.ith this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed ripen said described parcel. PETER J. MONAHAN, JOINT P. BARRETT, ED'6+rARD D, HOLLAND, Selectmen's Office, ice, Waterto m, Mass., April G, 1928. Whereas, at a Town. IV eetin.g held by the 'Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly-warned and held on the twenty- sixth clay of March A. D. 1928, at vehich meeting a quarusrl was present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the 5electmea relative to the laying out of the followiugi-named streets, to V611t: part of Edgecliffc Road (together with other streets) tinder the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Seleetnien to take by emi- nent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, prov.ide 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." An order of the Selectmen laying out part of Edgeeliffe Road and the report of the Selectmen with reference: to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and ser-onded, it wa.s voted unanimGusly as follol : "That the laying out of part of Edgecliff e Road, 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 Iand described in said report as and for a public way." RECORD] OF To'LN MEETINGS TINGS 205 And whereas, for the purpose of laying out part of Edge- cliffe Road 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 sho-wn by a copy of said order and plan recorded herev�rith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And -whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorimd to take said land, and an appropriation was trade at .said Town Meeting therefor, Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein 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 pur- poses of a public way, under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of hettemients, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out. which :said plan ivas duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the lanai. hereby Laken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1928, 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 shown on said Schedule. Adopted: ED AR D D. HOLLAND, JOHN P. BARRETT, G. 1*R.EDERICK ROBINSON, sa amen. Schedule, Edgecliffe Road In said Schedule peach 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 narne is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is awned by +ownez-s unknown. 206 WATERTOWK TOWN DEPORT And tho number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said. Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan on ale in the office of the Assessors of the Town of WatertoWn. ,Gut Sirle of Lot Area Eatimafed fmner Address No. .Street Area Takimrronlage Befterr,:etst Vatnagcs Cosper N1, 7 ittemore.Lela H. tG'ruore. no Hillside 11-41- Road, Watertorra... . ...... 7-142 North 1747 73.10 $202 40 bane Stella C. I-ird Stone, 27 West- 11-41- land Road, Waterton m....-- C-143 North 2189 46-39 181 56 None Adolph W. Skinner, 30 Wcat- 11--42- lend Road, Watertown...... 8-13 Forth 2;i36 76.11 304 44 NQUe Mary L.Voazin, ct al'.,33 Wrood- 11-42- 16gh Road,Watertvw•n_..... 7-178 Xurth 332S 74.80 299 44 Nonce Lionel C,Hartford 308130ylston 11-13- Noner Street, Boston.. .... , ... 1-110 N"Orth 171f} Vemon M n yn, Albert L. Sun- ders, 'rr_, 010 Tremont Build- 11-40- ing, Boston,................ 12-1.13 SoLtth 090 52.00 203 00 None Vemon I won,Albert L. Saunders, Tr., 919 Tremont 11-40- Building,Boston... . ....... 11-117 South 1050 62.00 208 00 None Vernon ltlmtan,Albert L. Saunders, Tr., 910 Tremont 11•-4D Building,Boston. .. ........ 10-1.1G south 1130 51.U0 2(a1 40 i�ione ,Adolph W,Skinner, Lawrence Rn and,30 Westland Read, 1I-40- Watertow-n.. .... ........ 11-115 South. 1100 57.00 228 00 None Dora%1.Gm=law,7B EdVcl ffc 11-10- Read, Watertown.......... 8-114 South 1120 55.00 2-30 00 None Helen C. Murphy, 82 EdgeclifFe 11-40- Road,Watertown... . ...... 7.113 South 12-10 60.00 240 00 Nono Louise Fon itaei.li, 34 Edgeeliffe 11-40- Road,Watertown, ... ...... 6-112 South 1160 56.00 224 00 None Vernon Nlar5on, Albert L. Saunders, Tr., 911) Trezoat 1140- Builsiing,Boston.. ....,. 5-111 South 1320 &1.00 256 00 None Patrick J. Brown, 113 Murdock 1140- Street, Brighton........,... 4-152A South 2173 84.02 336 08 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the: Selectmen On the Layout of Part of Fairview Avenue Watertown, Mass., March 2, 1928. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of "Fatertc",'11, met on the twenty-nth day of February A. D. 1928, at 2.35 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the smand day of March A. D. 1928, at 8 pjn., for the.purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition far the laying out of part of Fairview Avenue as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that part of Fair%view Avenue be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the RI*CORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 207 following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 1 , 1928, Description Beginning at a point of curvature on the west line of Brad- ford Road one hundred forty-four and ninety-five hundredths (144.95) feet fronx the southerly Iine of Locke Street; thence extending ,vesterly and southerly along a curved line thirty- nine .and seventy-,nine hundredths (39.79) feet and having, a radius of twenty (20) feet, to a point of tangency can the north- erly line of Fairview Avenue; thence extending northwesterly along a straight line on the northerly line of said Fair�iew Ave- nue three hundred fifty-two and siK hundredths (352.06) feet to a point of tangency an the northwest corner of Fainiew Avenue and Hall Avenue; by land belonging to the follonr rig-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Anna L. Berg, forty-scven and eight tenths (47.8) feet assessable frontage; Charles F. Harring- ton fifty-four and seventy-four hundredths (54.74) feet„ 'G iUiarn M. Newcomb, fifty-two and fifty-four hundredths (52.54) feet; Robert T. and Edith M. Sanford, fifty-two, and fifty-four hun- dredths (52.54) feet; Percy G. Cameron sixty-one and eighty- seven hundredths (61.87) feet assessable frontage; Half Avenue, so-called, eighty-five and eight tenths (85.8) feet; thence turn- ing and extending in a southerly direction thirty-tome, (32.) feet, more or less, to an angle point on the center line of Fairview Avenue; thence extending southwesterly and at right angles to the center line twenty (20) feet to a paint on the southerly line of Fairview Avenue marking the division between. lots 82 and 87; thence extending southerly and easterly on a straight line along the:southerly Iine of Fairview Avenue, three hundred fifty- eight and forty-eight hundredths (358.48) feet to a point of curvature; thenceextending easterly and southerly along a curved line twenty-three and four hundredths (23.G4) feet and haVing a radius of twenty (29) feet to a point of tangency; by land belonging to the following-narned persons whose ownership and frontages are recorded herewith, comecutively, namely; John S., Riehard and George Lovell, two hundred and sixty-five (265) feet, comprising four lots with frontages of sixty (60) feet, 208 NVATERTCWN TOWN REPORT seventy-five (75) feet, seventy-five (75) feet and fifty-five (55) feet respectively; johanne K. Berger eighty-seven and thirty- nine hundredths (87,39) feet assessable frontage to a point of taiagency on the westerly lute of Bradford Road; thence turn- ing and extending northeasterly along gaid line of Bradford Road eighty-seven and fifty-six hundredths (87.56) feet to a point of curvature and also point of beginning. The area enclosed by the alcove description comprises the limits of part of Fairview Avenue which is forty (40) feet in width between pasallel lines extending from the westerly line of Bradford Toad to the westerly, line of Hall Avenue. Said street: is hereby laid out as shown on a street plan with title "Town of Watertown, Plan of Part of Fairview Ave- nue, to accompzmy description for acceptance under the Better- ment Act" dated "February 15, 1928, Otis D. Allen, flown Engineer" and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with Middlesex South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that pait of Fairview Avenue be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the pro- visions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amend- ments thereto according to the foregoing description, and hav- ing 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 herebydetermine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done Lander Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels decribed and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage ether than the general advantage to the conununity from said laying out and than betterments are to he 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 Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1928, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Rogis- try of Duds with this order, and the amount set opposite each RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 209 of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterma t that will be assessed upon said described parcel. PETER J. MONAHAN, JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOf1LAND, Select"tot. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 0, 1928. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly wan-ied and held on the twenty- sixth clay of March A. D. 1028, at which meeting a quorum was presetlt when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laving out of the. fallowing-narned streets, to -wit: part of Fairview Avenue (together with other streets) under the provisions of Chapters 92 and SQ of the General. Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public trays, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by emi- nent domain, or acq-aire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying; out, provide the sutra or sums of money necessary to gay the cast or damages therefor, and the cost cf coustruction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out part of Fairview Avenue and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out, were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly trade and seconded it was voted unanitnously as follows: "That the laying out of part of Fairview 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 part of Fairview 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 and 210 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land:, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described par- cels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying cut, be and the same are Hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law authoriz- ing 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 rnore than seven days prior to said Town 1eetn,g. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1928, to tape off and remove trees or structures aff=d thereto. And it is fiixther 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 shown on said Schedule. Adopted; C. F EDERICK ROBINSON, JOHN P. BA RETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Schedule, Fairview Avenue 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 cane 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 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. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 211. Lox Side of Lox Arta r_W"Jaied Owner ,4ddrras No. Street Area Taken Frontage $ellextnene Ramages Assn&L. Berg, ry,lrainio w Avenue, Watertown. Certifo- 4-20- cate No. 14286.......„... . 1 r150 North 1412 47.80 $I01 210 Nonu Charles F. Barrington, 9 Fair- view Avenue,Watertown. 4-20— Certificate 4No. k05'U0..- _... 20-151 Forth 1095 54.714 218 56 None Willi= M. Newcombe, 25) Fair- view Avmtw.Watertown. 4.-20- Certificate No.21967. ... ... 19-152 Forth 1051 62.54 210 16 lone Robert T.Sanford and Edith M. Sanford. 17 Fairview Avente, Watertown. Corti imt,e No. 4-20- 21991..................... 13-153 North 1051 520.&1 210 16 Pons Percy G.Cara mn,72 Ball Ave- nue, VV&tertown. Certificate 4-20- 1ti o.22fi 1D................. 17-1,54 North 2352 61.87 2.17 48 Plane Jahn S. Lovell, et. at., 111 Or- 4-19- cJiard Street, Waterwwn. .. . 32-103 North 755 Jobn S., Richard and George Lovell III Orchard Street, `4�''ateriowa. Ccrtif=tc dN 4 17137. .................... 18-82 South 1200 60.00 210 00 None Jahn.S., Richard and George Lovell, 111 Orchard Street, Waterto;wn. Certificate \o. 4-20 17137. .............. ... 9-104 South VW 75M 3W 00 hone John S.,Richard and George Lovell, 111 Orchard Street,' Watertown. Certificate No. 4-26- 17137. .................... 10-105 South 1SW 75.00 300 GO None Jahn S. Lovell, Richard Ind George Lovell, III Orchard Street, Watertown. Certifi- 4-311- cate No. 17137............. 11-100 South 1100 530) 220 00 None Johannc K. Berger,93 Bradford Road,Wawrtaccn. Certificate 4-25- No. IS410.. ............... 29-149 South 20M 97.29 310 frf hone For appropriation, see; Schedule under Article 4. Report of the S electnlerd on the Layout of 1{itChburg Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, glass., Nlarch 2, 1928. .After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the tiverlt -fifth day of February A. D. 1929, at 2.20 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and oil the second day of March A. D. 1928, at S p.m. for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Fitch- burg Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon con- sideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public con- venience and necessity require that Fitchburg Street be laid cut as and for a pubEc way, in, accordance with the follmving description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1928. 212 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT Descriptioa Beginning at a paint of tangency on the easterly ling; of averley Avenue ono hundred eighty (180) feet froin the north- erly line of Worcester Street; thence nort;harly and easterly on the easterly line of Waverley Avenue eighty (80) feet to a paint of tangency; thence southerly and easterly on a curved line thirty-one and forty-two hundredths (31,42) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a stone bound and point of tan- gency, thence easterly and southerly mine hundred trcity-five and nineteen hundredths (925.19) feet to stone hound (angle point), thence easterly and southerly two hundred eighty-two and fifty-three hundredths (282.53) feet to a point of tangency; thence easterly and northerly on a curved, line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty-eight and forty-two hundredths (28.42) feet to a point of tangency by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable front- ages are herewith recorded in regular order, nwnely. F. C. Friend Mortgage Corporation, one hundred twenty-one and forty-two hundredths (121.42) feet; F. C. Friead Mortgage Corporation, fifty (50) feet; Ethel M. McAuliffe, fifty (50) Beet; Harry N. Squires, one hundred (100) feet comprising two lots, each lot having a frontage of fifty (50) feet; Charles J. Cassese, fifty (50) feet; Percy J. Stewart of im, Mary B., fifty (50) feet; Frederic J. Butler, f i i t\, (50) feet; Frank H. Kimball, et pax., Charlotte P., fifty (50) fecL; Isabel Burrans, fifty (50) feet; Waldo E. Verrall, et ux., Evelyn M., fifty (50) feet; Blanche Sinceroy, fifty (50) feet; Frank A. Charborineau, Trustee, fifty (50) feet; F. C. Friend Mortgage Corporation, fifty (50) feet; Alvin G. Howes, et ffx., Bertha A., twenty-two and fifty hundredths (22.60) feet assessable frontage;Town of Watertown, across and over Spring- field Street, forty (40) feet; Abram Mills, twenty-two and fifty hundredths (22.50) feet assessable frontage; Grace K. Michie, fifty and ten. hundredths (50.10) feet; Elie B. Ormsby, et ux., Stat.ie L., forty-four and eighty--two hundredths (44.82) feet; Norman L. Logan, et ux., Muriel B., fifty (50) feet; Mary E. Heshion, fifty (50) feet; Alexander MacDonald, fifty (50) feet, Henry L. Sullivan, eighty-three and ninety-three hundredths (83.93) feet; thence southerly and westerly on the westerly line of Lawrence Street eighty and ninety-one hundredths (80.91) RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 21 facet to point of tangency; thence northerly and westerly on a curved line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty4our and forty-two hundredths (34.42) feet to a paint of tangency; thence northerly and westerly on the southerly line of Fitchburg Street two hundred sixty-si% and thirty-four hundredths (200,34) feet to angle point; thence westerly on the southerly line of Fitch- burg Street nine hundred twenty-one and seven hundredths. (921.07) feet; thence westerly- and southerly on a cttrved line having a .radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-one and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet: to a print of tangency on the easterly lire of raverley Avenue and point of beginning by land belong- ing to the folloMng-named persons whose ownership and assess- able frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely. Irving B. Vose, Jr., ninety and fifty-nine hundredths (90.59) feet assessable frontage; Arthur N. Gagnon, fifty (50) feet; Bertha G. 'Wright, fifty (50) feet; Margaret Edwards, seventy and eighty-five hundredths (70.85) feet; Wdliarn J. McMahon, et ux., Helen G., sixty axed fourteen hundredths (60.14) feet; Town of Watertown, across acid over Springfield Street, forty (40) feet; James G. Costello, sixty-seven and fifty hundredths (67.50) feet assessable frontage; John Lavelle, fifty (50) feet; I Iary G. McCarthy, fifty (50) feet; James F. Shaw, et ux., Mildred G., fifty (50) feet; 11Ielvin L. MacDonald, fifty (50) feet; Romeo Jet.te, comprising two lots each of fifty (50) feet frontage; Janies J. Hourahan, et fax., Statie, fifty (60) feet; Romeo Jette, sixty-seven and fifty hundredths (67.50) feet assessable frontage; Town of Watertown, across and over Quincy Street, forty (40) feet; Maple Realty Company, si_�cty (60) feet; Nellie V. Bray, one hundred clever and forty-two hundredths (111.42) feet assessable frontage. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Fitchburg Street which is forty (40) feet in %%idth between parallel lines extending from the easterly line of Waverley Avenue to the westerly line of Lawrence Street. Said street is hereby laid out as sho«n can a street plan with title "Toi= of Watertown, Plan of Fitchburg Street, to accom- pany description for acceptance tinder the Betterment Act" dated "February 15, 1928, Otis D, Allen, Town Engineer," and 214 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT a copy of which is to be duly recorded with ?Middlesex South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Fitchburg Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Lars, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having; con- sidored 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, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter SQ of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterrnednts, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from 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 Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 105, 1928, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the ainount set opposite each of said de- scribed parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. PETER j. MONAHAN, JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWAR D D. HOLLAND, RECORD} OF TOWN MEETINGS 215 Selectmen's Office, atertuwn, Mass., April 6. 1928. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the To,,�,n of Water- tovm, regularly called and duly warned and held Can the twenty- sixth day of March, A. D, 1928, at which muting a quorum was present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Fitchburg Street (together with other streets), under the prox isions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Cares, as amended, the latter pro- viding for the asssY meet of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for 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.", An order of the Select-ten laying out Fitchburg Street and the report of the Selectmen Mth reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows "That the laying out of Fitchburg 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 take the land described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Fitchburg Street as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land wbis-h are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herevvitb, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at sbLid Town Meeting therefor, Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described par- cels of land, all contained within the area described in the said 216 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT order of laying out, he and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the previsions of law authorizing the assessment of bettennents, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out., which said plan was duly filed III the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and oceupa.nts of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August; 1, 1928, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the questinn of danla.ges sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded, as shown can said 'Schedule. Adopted; G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, JOHN P. $ARR TT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, sole non. Schedule, Fitchburg Sheet 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 01NMcrs unk-110%Vn. And the r1tiunber of the lot set apposite 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. Lot 5idcof Lor Area rz4f;a:alcd owner Address No. Slretr Area TakenFroprlage Bellermenl Daviages F.C.Frieind Mortgage Cerpnr€t- tion, 20 G'sbwn Street, hier#- 3.72- fo7d. Certificate No. 23523.. 15-53 North 2280 121.42 $485 Fib None P.C.Friend Mortgarte Corpart- tion, 29 Gibson Street, hiec§- foTd. Certificate No. 23524- 3-M 233 ..................... 1.1-54 North 1000 60.Go «104) O0 hone Ethel 14. IdeAuMe, W Fitch- burg Street, Watertown. Cur- 3.72- tlficafc No.22618. . ......... ld-5 North 1000 50.00 200 00 None Harry Y. Squares, 1'05 St, Paul 3.72- Str et, $ragkline. Certificate 12- No. 24086................. 56 Xorlth 1000 $0100 200 00 Toone RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 217 14( Sideef Leg Area Estimated Owner Address Vo. StrreJ Area Taken Fronl age Seliermetrt Danwges Harry N. Squires, 195 St. Paul 3-72- street; Brookline. Ccrtifieatt 11- No.2-1092................ . 57 North I000 50.00 3200 00 None Charles J. Cassese,28 Fitchburg 3-72- Strec"t. Watertown. Curtin- lo- cate No.23423............. 58 North Ir" 50.00 200 00 None Prey .Ste.%art,et ux.,Mary°B., 32 YAchburz Street, tiTatsr- 3-72- town. 'Certificate itio.22062.. 9-59 North 1000 50.00 200 00 None Frederic J.Butler,36 Fitchburg Strcct, Wstertawvn. Certifi- 3-72- cate No. 22OSS. ..........._ 8-60 2ti❑rth MOO frt,0D 200 00 Nonc Funk H. Kimball, et ux., Char- lotte P.,40 Fite hburg, Water- 3 +2- town. Certificate No.232112.. 7-61 North 1000 50,011 200 00 None Isabel $urra.ns.44 Fitchburg Street�.! Watertown. Curti& 3-72- c ate R.. 23061............ . 6-62 Itiortlt 1000 50.00 200 00 tone Watd❑E.Vemall,of me_ Evelyn M..48 F'itchburl;S•trcct,Wat- 3-72- ertowst. Certificate Xo.23008 5-63 lnrth 1000 50-00 200 UU hone Manchu Sincerey, 52 ritchburg Street. Watertown, Certifi- 3-7:- cate Nv,2332D.... ......... 4-64 North IUOU nll.l}I) 200 0(1 None Frankel.Charhonreau.4Quincy Street, Watertown. Certift• 3-72- cate No,22771. ...... ...... 3-65 North 10W ,4.+]0 200 00 None F. C.Friend Mortgage Corpora- tion, 39 Gibson Street, hied- Fo.d. Certificate No. 2352r 3-72- 21877................., .. 2->&1 North Iwo 50.00 2DO 00 Saone Alvin G. Hawes, e1 ux., Bertha A„ 02 Fitchburg Street,Wat- &72- ertown. Certificate do.21743 I-67 North 1400 22..10 90 00 hone Albram Mills,72 Fitrhhurg Street, Watertown. Certifi- 3-`a - Cate-No. 20832............. 8-18 i%Vrth 1400 22.50 90 DO None Grace R. Michie, 74 FitchbufLg Street, Tt atertawn. Gerti- 3--75- eats No. 22003_...,.,,-.,., 7-1i1 Forth 1000 50.10 200 40 None Leslie E. O nYsby. el ux., :Static L.., 78 Fitchburg Stret, Watt- 3-73- ertown. Certificate Xo. 23699 0-20 Nortit 803 4CS2 179 28 hone Norman L.Logan,ei ux., l Iuricl L.T., 54 Fitchburg Street, Wat- 3-75- ertown. Certificate No.23540 5.21 North I000 50,00 21W 00 None Alexander MacDonald, 30 Cct- tage Street, Cambridge. Cer- 3-75- tificate Xo.23303, ... ..... . 4-22 North 1UtO 50.00 200 00 Wore Marry E. Heshi❑tt, 90 Fitchbaug Street, Watertown. Cetkifi- 3-75- cate No. 222444............. 3-23 North lcm 50,00 200 00 None Henry L. Sullivan, 30 Naples Road„ryyBrooktine. Ccrtifcate 3.75- �, 9},s t NO.22961................. 1-25 I OMh 1t]2.1 S 3.93 3� 72 No Fee Irviitst B. Voss,Jr..21 Lawrence Streets`r Watertown. Certilt- 3-711- cate o. 21DWD ............ 13-20 South 226() :10.59 362 36 Norte Arthur-N.Gagnon,39 Lust Hol lis Street, Nashua,N.H. Cer= 3--70- tifieate No.2398U. . .... ..... 9-28 South 1000 50.00 200 00 lone Margaret Edwards, 27 Chester Street,Sumerville. Certificate 3-76- 1e. 23586. ................ 7-30 South I.117 70.85 283 40 None Williacrn J_ McMahon. et ar.. Helen G. Certificate No. 3-76- 20684. .... .. .............. 4-31 South 2021 WQ 14 240 5(1 None 218 WATERT€ WN TOWN REPORT La! Site of Lot A rra Fslimaled Owner Address iNa. .Slrra alrra T'aI.4nF'roiilage Iicllerrt of Damegc5 Jamey. G. G]stello. 36 Purvis Street, Waterwwri. Certi6- 3-73- cate Na.23172_ ............ 22.08 South 2(40 67.50 $270 00 None John Lavelle,2S Kingrton Street Charlestown. Certificate No. 3-73- 03111..................... 11-70 South 100Q} Z-0.00 200 00 done Mary G. McCarthy, 294 Wash• 3.73. ington Street, Boston. Corti€- 10- icstc No.M03... . ... ... 71 South low 50.01) 200 0E3 None James E. Shaw, cl iax., Mildred G.,45 Fitchburg Street, ►Wat- 3.7.1- ertown. Certificate No.23477 9-72' Saudi 1000 50.00 00 00 Nont: Melvin L. MacDonald, 8 Conter Street Caam3T 88e. Certifi• 3-7}- cate No.2MA3........... .. 8-73 South 1000 S0.00 200 00 None Romeo}ette.180 wntierlq Ave- nue, WaterCAwn. Certsfieaw 5-73- No.233n-, ................ 7-74 South 1000 50.00 200 00 None Romeo JqUe,180 Waverley Avc- nue, WItertown. Certificate 3-73- No. 24078................. 13-75 South 1000 50.00 2€70 00 None lamas;.Houmban al nx.t 5tcstxe, 3 �iDch�aur� �txcet. t6"ntestoma1 . Certificate No, 3-7:3- 22763..................... 6-76 South 1000 50.00 200 00 None Romeo ette,3soW,averleyAve- nue, Watertown. Certificate 3-73- No. 23080................. 4-77 South 2G00 67,.50 270 00 None Mnple Realty Co., 185 Devon- shire Street, Boston. Certifi- 3-71- ccate No.23549........... .. 8-110 South 2400 CO-00 240 00 None NclEe V. HCmy, 101 waverl�p�y Avenue, 14'atertAJvn, Certift- 3-71- cate No,23023.......... _. 4-90 South 20S6 111.42 445 68 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen On the Layout of Part of Hall Avenue Selectmen's Officer Watertown, Mass., March 2, 1928. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twenty-fifth day of February, A. D, 1928, at 2,40 p.m., for the purpose of viey�ing the premises, and on the second day of March, A. D. 1.028, at 8.00 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Part of Hall Avenue as a. public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Part of Hall Avenue be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the fallowing dewription, and as shown on a RECORD OF TOWN ATEETINGS 219 plan dram by Otis D. Alen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1928. Description Beginning at a point of curvature on the northerly line of Fairview Avenue two hundred ninety-seven and five hundredths (297.05) feet frorn the westerly line of Bradford load; thence extending westerly and northerly along a curved line twenty- four and two hundredths (24.02) feet and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a paint of tangency; thence extending northeasterly on a straight line along the easterly line of Mall Avenue ninety-tyro and six tenths (92.6) feet to a paint connect- ing the constructed portion of Hall Avenue as laid out and accepted by the Town of 7tratertown in 1915; by land belonging to the follo'%ing-named persons whose ownership and assess- able frontages are recorded hereTkIith consecutively, namely, Percy G. Carneron, forty-seven and twenty-four hundredths (47.24) feet assessable frontage; Ernest V. Johnson, fifty-three and sixty-four hundredths (53.64) feet; thence turning and extending northerly and westerly across I-Tall Avenue at end of Public Way as of the year 1915, forty-three and twenty-one hundredths (43.21) feet; thence tvrr�ng and extending westerly and southerly along a straight line en the westerly ling: of Mall Avenue seventy-eight and forty-two Hundredths (78.42) feet to a point of curvature; by land belonging to the follow=ing- rianied persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are herewith recorded consecutively, namely: John S. Lovell, et al., eighty-seven and ninety-three hundredths (87.93) feet assessable frontage; thence extending westerly and southerly along a curved line thirty-eight and eighty-tiro (38.82) hun- dredths feet and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the northerly line of Fairview,* Avenue; thence turning and extending easterly and southerly along the nor- therly line of Pairiliew Avenue eighty-five and eight tenths (35.8) feet to a point of curvature and also the paint of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Part of Hall Avenue which is forty (40) feet vl width between parallel lines extending from the northerly line of 22l] WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Eai new Avenue to the southerly end of the public way as accepted by the sown of Watertown in the year one thousand nine hundred and fifteen (1915). Said street is hereby laid out as shown on a street flan with title "Town of Watertown, Plan of Part of Hall Avenue, to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act,,, elated "February 15, 1928, Otis D. Allen, Town Engi- neer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with fAiddlesex South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that fart of Hall revenue be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, tinder the pro- visions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amend- ments thereto according to the foregoing 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, wc hereby determine that no dam- ages have been susLained and zxone are awarded, ether than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, 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 said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the com- munity from said ladring 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 Arlan of said area drams.*n by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1928 and can file in the office of the To-%N-n Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middle- sex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the bettcrrment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. PETER J. MONAHAN, JOHN P. BAR TT, EDWARD D. HDLLAND, SG'kapnen. RECORD OF TOWN IMEETINGS 221 Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 6, 1928. Whereas, at a Town 1Vlecting hold by the Town ofWater- town, regularly nailed and duly warned and held can the twenty- sixth day of March, A. D. 1928, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as fellows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the fallowing-named streets, to wit: Part of lull Avenue (together with other streets),under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept aiid streets, or any of there as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for 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." An order of the Selectmen laying out Part of Hall Avenue and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laving out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows; That the laying out of Dart of ]fall 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 Fart of lull Avenue as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of lard which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of 'Watertown, and the owners, description and arm of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Tov'm Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described: in the said 222 -WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT order of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of lave authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan >;eferred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly fled in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said.taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1928, to take off and remove trees or stnictures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the conside-ration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown are said Schedule. Adopted: G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, JOHN F. B ACTT, EDWARD D. I OLLAND, Schedule, Ball Avenue 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 n nnber 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. Lot 51deof foal Area Esh'T"afeel Owner Address No. 51ree4 Area Taken F>ooelage Bedierwe ni Damages Percy G.Canneron,72IIall Avc- 4-20- nue, N'atertowa, CertiftcAte 17- No. 22010.................15-1 East 1010 47.24 S1SS 96 None Ernest V. Jobnsoa, 20 Powder 4.20- House Boulevard, Somerville 111- 165 ELst 1113 53.64 214 56 None John S.Lovell,d ad.,III Or hard 4-19- Street, w attrtmrn.....,,... 32- 103 West 2548 S7.03 U1 72 Wone For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. RE,CORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 223 Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of part of Hancock Street Selectmen's Office Watertown, Mass,., March 2, 1928. After duo notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met can the twenty-fifth day of February, A. D. 1928, at 3.40 p.m., for the Purpose of vriev� n,g the premises, and on the second day of March, A. D. 1928, at 8.00 p.m.. for the purpose of a public hearing of all panties interested, on a.petition fax the laying out of part of Hancock Street as a public way, and ive, the Select- men, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that publicconvenience and necessity require that part of Hancock Street be laid out as and far a public way, in accardance with the following description, and as shorn can a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and elated February 15, 1928. DeserigtioU Beginning at a point of curvature on. the easterly line of Winthrop Street and two hui-idred sixty-three and eighty-dine hundredths (263.89) feet from the southerly fine of Mount Auburn Street; thence southerly and easterly by a curved line thirty-three and eighty hundredths (33.80) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the northerly line of Hancock Street; thence easterly an the northerly line of Hancock Street by a straight line eighty-one and forty-two hundredths (81.42) feet to a. point of curvature; thence easterly and northerly on a curved line one hundred thirty-seven and fifty-three hundredths (137.53) feet ha,, ng a radius of six hundred ten (610) feet to a paint of compound Curvature; thence easterly and northerly by a.curved lime twenty-four and fifty-two hundredths (24.52) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) Meet to a paint of tangency; by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Frank C. Lave, et ux., Gertrude K-, two hundred twenty-two and sixty-four hundredths (222.64) feet assessable frontage; William J. Ding, sixty-three (63) feet; Fred H. Bruwn, sixty-four and eighty-three hundredths (64.83) feet; Margaret B. D. Valois, fifty-six and forty-two hundredths 224 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT (56.42) feet assessable frontage; thence southerly and westerly on the westerly line of Chauncy Street ninety-six and twenty hundredths.. (96.20) feet, more or leas, to a point of curvature; thence northerly and westerly on a curved line thirty-eight and sixty_eight hundredths (38.68) feet, more or less, to a point of reversed curvature cn the southerly line of Flancccic Street; thence are a curved line one hundred sixteen and sixty-three hundredths (116,63) feet, more or less, to a point of tangency having a radius €5f six hundred sixty (660) feet; thence by a straight lime on the southerly line of Hancock Street ninety-two (92) feet, more or less, to a paint of reversed curvature; thence westerly and southerly on acurved line twenty-nine and thirty- one hundredths (29.31) feet, more or less and .having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of compound curvature on the east- erly line of Winthrop Street ninety and. ninety hundredths (90,90) feet, more or less, to point of curvature and point of beginning by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutiv,cly, namely: Town of Watertown, two hundred seventy-sip.and sixty-two.hundredths (276.62) feet, more or less. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of part of Hancock Street which is fifty (50) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the easterly line of Win- throp Street to the westerly line of Chauncy Street. Said street is hereby laid out as shown on a street plan with title "Town of Watertown, plan of part of Hancock Street, to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment .Act,}, dated"February 15, 1928, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and a.copy of which is to be duly recorded with Middlesex South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that part of Hancock Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the pro- visions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and am nd- ments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands acrass and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, Nve hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 225 said laying out is clone 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 said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from 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 Otis D. ?Alen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1€128, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amnunt estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. PETER J. MONAHAN, JOHN P. BARRETT, ED ARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 6, 1928. Whereas, at a Town, Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and daly warned and held on the tiventy- sixth day of TMarch, A. D. 1928, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: I'To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to kvit: part of Hancock Street (together with other streets), under the previsions of Chauters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended., the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets or any of them as and for public ways, And will authorive the Selectmen to take by enii- nent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise. acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the stun or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or darnag*es 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 part of Hancock Street 26 WA'TERTClWN TOWN REPORT and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows; "'What the laying out of part of Hancock Street as a public wary, 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 part of Hancock 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 shaven by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meeting therefor. Now, therefore, it is ordered that the herein 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- ing 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 all trees upon the land so taken and all structures afrued thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until A.ug-ist I, 1928, 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 wvmrded as shown on said Schedule. Adapted G. I'REDERICK ROBINSON, JOHN P. BARRE,TT, ED ARD D, HOLLAND, ,Selectmen. RECURD OF TOWIN MEETINGS 227 Schedule, Hancock Street 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 suppogad 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 n=ber of the. lot set opposite aach 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. I-01 S#deaf 101 Area Estimated OwKer Address No. Skeet Arv;Taken Franlage I3cf4armcn1 Damages Fs.tnk C. Lano,cf.vx.,Gertrude K.45 Hancock Street, 14-26- Watertown... ............. 24--204 North 1729 55.GG 4371 05 Mane William J. King, 50 Hancock 10-2G- Street.'G4#ateftown. .__._._.. 25-203 North 1573 63.[30 315 00 Norre Fred H. Brown,5€3 Harteock IQ-26- Street, Watertpwn.......... 2G,-202 rTarth 1618 64.83 324 15 None Abrgaret B. D. Valois, 58 Eau- 10-26- euck Street, Watertown. .... 27-201 North 1r12D 56A2 3713 15 None Torn of Watertown... .....,. 10-2.9- 1 South ff5i 270.02 1383 10 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 1. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Part of Hazel Street Selectmen's Office Watertown, Mass., March 2, 1928. After due noticc as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, lnet on the twenty-fifth day of F ebrtiaryT, A. D. 1928, at 3.40 P.M., for the purpose cf viewing the premises, and on the second day of 11-Iarch, A. D. 1028, at 8.00 p,m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all partite interested, on a petition for the laying out of part of Hazel Street as a public way, and Nve, the Svlectrnen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that part of Hazel Street be laid out as and for a public sway, in accordance with the following description, and as shown on a play drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1928. 229 WATER'1OWN 'i'nWN REPORT Descriptioa Beginning at a paint marled by a stone bound on the gouth- erly lime of Hazel Street ene hundred ninety-five and forty-seven hundredths (195.47) feet from the westerly lisle of Dexter Avenue; thence extending northwesterly along a straight line twenty-nine and sixty hundredths (29.60) feet to a point of curvature; thence extending northerly and westerly along a cux-ved line fifty-eight and seventy-three hundredths (9.73) feet having a radius cf one hundred sixteen and forty-four hundredths (116.44) feet to a stone bound and a point of tan- gency; thence extending westerly along a straight line two hundred twenty-eight and two hundredths (229.02) feet to a stone hound and a point of cmfatttre; thence extending westerly along a curved line eighty-nine and ninety-eight hundredths (89.08) feet having a radius of nine htmc rcd seventy*-two and seventy-hive hundredths (972.75) feet to a point of tangency; thence ex-tending westerly along a straight line fifteen (15) feet to a point on the easterly line. of Howe Street by hand belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Diran Nazarathian seventy-seven and thirty-one hundredths (77.31) feet assessable frontage; Putnam Street, so-called, forty and four tenths (40.40) Beet; Bedros Millian, et ux., Arrazan, sixty (60) feet assessable frontage; Pangs $azarian, fifty-five (55) feet; Martin Hegarty, one hundred seven and fourteen hun- dredths {107.14) feet assessable frontage; thence turning and extending northeasterly along a straight line over and across Hazel Street forty-four and four hundredths (44.04) feet to a, point of cunatttre on the northerly* lime of Hazel Street; thence extending easterly along a straight line thirteen and three tenths (13,30) feet to a paint of curvature; thence extending easterly along a curved line ninety-three and sixty-four hundredths (93.64) feet, having a radius of one thousand twelve and twenty- five hundredths (1,012.25) feet to a paint of tangency; thence extending easterly along a straight line two hundred twenty- eight and two hundredths (223.02) feet to a point of curvature; thence extending easterly and southerly along a curved line seventy-eight and nine tenths (78,90) feet, having a radius of one hun(lred fifty-six and forty-four hundreAhs (156.44) feet RECORD OFF TOWN MEETINGS 229 to a paint of tangency; thence extending southeasterly along a straight line fourteen and thirty-six hundredths (14.36) feet to a stone hound by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded Herewith, consecutively, namely: Nicholas Voutiritsa, ei al., seventy-five and twenty-sic hundredths (75.26) feet; Charles Theodora, fifty (50) feet, even Fannon, fifty (50) feet, Aram Baghdadlian, fifty (50) feet; Misalc jarajian, fifty (56) feet; Sinia Arsla.nian, fifty (50) feet, Joseph Terrier, forty-nine and fifteen hundredths (49,15) feet; Arnold A. Dixon, fifty-three and eighty-one hundredths (53.$I) feet; thence turning and extend- ing southwesterly along the straight line of the public end of Hazel Street as accepted by the Town of Watertown in 1897; forty-ti ro and eight tenths (42.80) feet to the point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of part of Hazel Street which is forty (4.0) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the accepted part of Hazel Street to the, easterly line of Howe Street. Said street is hcrcbv laid out as shown on a street plan Nvith title "Tower of Watertown, plan of part of Hazel Strect to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterinent Act,', dated "February 15, 1928, Otis D. Al1cn, Town Engi- neer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with Middlesex South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that part. of Hazel Street be and is hcrebv laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having con- sidered 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 Bete nnine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Scfleclule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laving out is done tinder Chapter 80 of the General Lags providing for the assessment of bett.errnents, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other that the general advantage to the co irnwaity from said laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for said lay- 230 WATERTOWN' TOWNT REPORT ing otit upon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area brawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1928, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a cop} of which is to be daily recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the a count set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. FETED f. 1rIONAHAN, JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Xlass., April 6, 1M. Whereas, at a Town llf eeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- sixth day of March, A. D. 1928, at which meeting a quorum was present where Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Fart of Hazel Street (together with other streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and. tc) see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent dornain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the cast or d=ages therefor, and the cost of constractiori, direct lloNN,, said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto," An order of the Selectmen laying out part of Hazel Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were react to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted, unanimously as follows "That the laying out of part of Hazel Street as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen, be and is hereby RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 231 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 part of Hazel Street as and for a public way, it is accessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said carder of laying out as shown by a copy of said carder and plan recorded herewith, and can file in the office of the 'fawn Clerk of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are show-a in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the sank are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of hettenue:its, and all according to the plan referred to irii said order of laying out, which said plan was duly Bled in the office of the Town CleTk more than seven days prior to said 'own Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are: not included in said taping. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are,allowed until August 1, 1929, to tape 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 da.rnages axe estimated and awarded as shown can said Schedule. Adopted: G. I+REDERICK ROBINSON, JOHN R. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Schedule, Hazel. Street In said Schedule, each parcel of land is described as of the first clay of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of 232 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's Darne is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is oy-ned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set opposite each of said parcels in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan Can file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. d,rjl .Sideof .Lai Area l sUmaled Owner Address No. Slrec: Area Taken Ffontage Beltermeali Damages Diran Naaa.rathian,435 Mt. 124- t5uburn Street, Watertown. I4- Certificate No. 22594... .... 86 South 2493 77.31 $309 24 None Bedros Milian, gel ux.. Arrazan, 3 Putnam Street, WiLtertpwn. I2-5- Certifieatr. No. 19952. . . .... 10-67B South "bill 50.00 240 00 None Panes Baxarian, (14 Hazel Street, Watertown. Certificate No. 12-.13- 19503..................... 9-07A Io.Ih 1100 55.00 220 00 Norge Martin Hegarty,2 Eirrwrc Street, Watertown. Ccrtifieatc No, 12-5- 17914..................... 1-75 South 2857 107.14 •128 56 Lorne Nichplas Voutiritsa, ei al., 1092 Commonwealth Road,Boston. 124.. Certificate No. 16989.. , ... . 10.324B Nortb 1505 5`216 '101 04 None Charles Theodora, 1552 Dudley Street, Boston. Certificate 124- No. 19927. . .............. I L-325 North 1000 54).00 Vw 00 None Owen Hannan, 49 Ifemel Street, Watertown. Certificate No. 12-6- 17725......,.. ............ 12-320 North 1000 50.00 2W 0a gone Aram Hatghdadilan,45 hazel Street, Watertown. Certifi- 12-file cate 'Ia. 19121.,, ...... 1,W5 North 1000 50.00 2f10 00 None Nfisak farajian, 104 Nichols A%re- nue. '"Tatertown. Certificate 12 G- No.2 4I13.. .. . ........... . 14-64 North lU(X) 1Ar1 200 00 Norte Siena Arslanian, 120 Nichols Avenue, Wateftown. CertiPt 12 f6 cate No. 20454.. ,.-..._..,. 18-M North 1000 50.00 200 00 Nacre. Joseph Terrier, 50 Hazel Street, Watertown. Certificate No. 12-6- 2I989---••..... ........ I fs-02 No;th U-12 49.15 1DO f1f1 None Arnold A.Dixon.68 Dcxter Ave- n a, Watertown. C',ertifiutty I2-0- :tiio.?4415.. .I.....I....... 17-01 N*Ah loss SO.s1 215 24 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Part of Knowles Road Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., March 2, 1928, After due notice as rewired by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twenty-fifth day of J ebTmary, A. D. 1928, at 3.00 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the second day of RECORD of ' OWN MEETINGS 233 March, A. D. 1028, at 8.00 p rn. for the purpose of a public bearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of part of Knowles Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that part of Knowles Road be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1028. ,Description Beginning at a point of curvature on the northerly line of Belmont Street three hundred forty-nine and twenty--five hundredths (349.25) feet in a southwesterly direction on the northerly line of Belmont 'Street from the intersecting point of theWatertown-Belrnont town boundary line with the northerly line of Belmont Street;thence turning;and extending on a curved line thirty and thirty-five hundredths (30.35) feet, and having a,radius of twenty (20) feet to a paint of tangency on the easterly line of Fowles Toad.; thence extending in a northerly direction on a straight line which is the easterly line cf Knowles Road five hundred sixty-eight and thirty-two hundredths (568.32) feet, mcrz or less, to a point on the town boundary line between � atertown and Belmont by land belon�*ing to the following_ named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: John C. DeLaney, one hundred forty-four and seventeen hundredths (1.44.17) feet assessable frontage; Jahn C. DeLaney, forty (10) feet; Mary H. Daughters, twenty-taco and fifty hundredths (22.50) feet assess- able frontage; by laurel Street, so-called} eighty (80) feet; John C. DeLaney, twenty-two and fifty hundredths (22.50) feet assessable frontage; Theresa. McDonnell, forty (40) feet; Annie B. Mahoney, Jahn J. Mahoney, Thomas Mahoney, M. Frances Mahoney, fifty-two and thirty-six hundredths (52.36) feet assessable frontage, Whitcomb Street, so-called, eighty (80) feet; Anna M. Poole, sixty-three and fifty-two hundredths (63,52) feet, more or less; thence turning and ruunmi g in a northwesterly direction on a straight line which is the town boundary line between Watertown and Belmont seventy and thirty-seven hundredths (70,37) feet, more or less to a paint on the westerly '234 WATERTOWN "TOWN REPORT line of Knowles Road; thence turning and extending in a south- erly direction on a straight line which is the westerly line of Knowles Road, six hundred twenty-cane and ninety-seven hundredths (621.97) feet, more or less to a point of curvature; thence turning and extending in a southerly and westerly direc- tion an a cttrved lime thirty-two and forty-eight hundredths (32.48) feet and having a radius of twetity (20) feet to a point of tangency on the northerly line of Belmont Street by land belong- ing to the following-named persons whose ownership and assess- able frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston, Carporation sole, three hundred thirty-one and sixty-six hundredths (331.66) feet, more or less, Bethesda Society,three hundred twenty-two and seventy nine hundredths (322.79) feet assessable frontage; thence turn- ing and ,tinning in an easterly direction on a straight litre which is the northerly line of Belmont Street, eighty and twelve hun- dredths (80.12) feet to a point of cuntature and also point of beginning. The area, enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Knowles Road that lies in 'Alatertown and which is forty (40) feet in width, between parallel lines, extetnd- ir]g from the northerly line of Belmont Street to the town boundary line of Belmont Street to the town boundary line betwrcen Watertown and Belmont. Said street is hereby laid out as shown on a strut plan with title "Town of Watertown, plan of part of Knowles Read, to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act," dated"February 15, 1928, Otis D-Allen, Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with Middlesex South District Deeds with this order. ,And it is therefore,ordered that part of Knowles Road be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, tinder the provisions of Chapters 84 and 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having con- sidered the question of dannages 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, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that RECORD OF 1'(}WN MEETINGS 235 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 said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community f-rorn 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 Otis D. Allen, "down Engineer, dated February 15, 1928, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in lyliddlemx South District Registry of Deeds with this order, ,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. PETER J. MONAHAN, JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen's Office, 4Watertown, Mass., Apr€], 6, 1928. Iffhereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town ofWater- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- sixth clay of March, A. D. 1928, at which-meeting a quorum was present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Part of Knowles Road (together with ether streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter pro riding for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of there as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by emi- nent domain, or acqu.rre by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the suns or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how said -Honey shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto.", 236 WATERT(}WN TOWN REPORT An order of the Selectmen laying out part of Knowles Road and the report of the Selectmen w-ith reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows "That the laying out of part of Knowles Road 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 ,past of Knowles Road 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 and plan recorded herewith, and can file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are sl oim in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in said order of la)ring out,be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law authorizing the assess- ment of betternients, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was dii-ly filed in the office of the `1'mm Clerk more than seven days prier to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 102S, to take o$ and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages smstained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that darnages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted. G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, JOHN P. BARRETT, ED ARD D. HOLLAND, Sekct►awn. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 237 Schedule, Knowles Road 7n said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The per- sons 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 mimed by o%vrlers unknown. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule, is the number of the lot shown on a plan oa file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. LW Sideof Lrxt Arita mlilnated (3w)ICr Adduss No. S(rcel Anna Takepo Fronfaze. Brlirrmen! Damages Jahn C. DeLane}} 3-10- 8i17 Bulmant Street, a-13- Watertown. .............. 1&-14 " East 2721 14-1.17 MCI GS Kane John C. DaLancF, 807 Belmont 5.16- 8trcct,Watcrtown, ......... 3.13 East SW 40.0€7 160 00 I'gone Mary H. Daughtm,15 Kriawleg 5-2 6- Road, Watertamm... . ...... . 1-t l East 1400 ")`'.50 00 00 None John C. Dei.aney, €97 Belmont 5-17- $treet, Watertown..... . .... 4-6 Emt 1-100 22.510 90 00 None Theresa McDonnell.25 Knowles 5-17- Raad.W atertown. . , - ---... 3-5 Hast Sod 4d.00 100 00 None Annie E..liahonty,John N.Ma- honey, `1'howra Maltrrnev, M. 5-17- Frances Mahoney, .30 �4'hit- 1-3- comb Street,Watertown..... &4 Rmst 2196 52,.'Vl 200 44 Anne Anna M. Peale, 2} Whitcomb 5-15- Stmt, 'Water own........ -- 1-11 Ea-st 2783 5 U.5.2 254 05 mane Roman Cathulle Arehbiyhop of Buston, Corparatkn Sole, 5-19- 13ostrin.................... i West 6344 3a1-f!fi 1826 U .`+horse Beth"qrla.%ciety,Belmont. Cer- 5-19- tiTcate No. 70191 .... ...... g Vest 501.1 329.70 12111 16 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Buyout of Fart of Laurel Street Selectmen's Office, Watertcwn, Mass., march 2, 1928. ,after due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twenty-fifth day of February, A. D. 1928, at UO p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the second day of March, A. D. 1929, at 8.00 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of part of (laurel Street as a .public way, and we, the Selectmen, 238 W.&TERTOWN TOWN Rr-PORT upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that part of Laurel Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accorda.ncc with the following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1928, Description Beginning at a point of curvature on the easterly line of Knowles Road two hundred two and seventy-nine hundredths (202.79) feet, more or less in a northerly direction from the northerly lime of Belmont Street;thence extending in a northerly and easterly direction on a curved line thirty-one and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency; thence extending in an easterly direction on a straight line which is the southerly line of Laurel Street, two hundred thirty-one and fifteen hundredths (231.15) feet, more or less, to a point on the town boundary line between Belmont and ' atertowii by land belonging to the following- named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, -namely: Mary H. Daughters, eighty-three and fifty-seven hundredths (83.5 ) feet; James S. Reardon, eighty and ninety-five hundredths (80.95) feet, com- prising two lots, one forty (4o) feet and the other forty and ninety-five hundredths (40.0h) feet; Emma W. S. Holmes, sixty- nine and twenty hundredths (69.20) feet, more or less; thence extending in a northwesterly direction by a straight line which is the town boundary live between Watertown and. Belmont, forty-eight and sixty-three hundredths (4S.63) feet, rnore or less, to a point or1 the northerly side of Laurel Street; thence ex,td- in in a westerly direction by a straight line which is the north- erly line of Laurel Strut, two hundred three and, sixty-seven hundredths (203.67) feet, mare -or less, to a point of curvature; thence extending in a westerly and northerly direction on a cun,ed line thirty-one and forty-two hundred.tbs (31..42) feel: and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a,point of tangency on the easterly line of Knowles Road by land belonging to the following- named persons, whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith, consecutively, naxrrely: Williann N. Connor and wife Marie R., forty and two tenths (40.20) feet, more or "CORD OF TOWN" MEETINGS 239 less; William M. Lovejoy, forty-one and forty-even hundredths (41.47) feet;William M. Lovejoy and wife, Caroline M. Lovejoy, forty-tiro (42.00) feet,John C. DeLaney, eighty-three and fiifty- sevon hundredths (83.57) feet assessable frontage; thence turn- ing and extending in a southerly direction on a straight lisle which is the easterly line of Knowles Load, eighty (SO) feet to a point of curvature; also the point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Laurel Street which lies in Watertown and which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the easterly line of Knowles Road to the town boundary lie between Vratertown and Belmont. Said street is hereby laid out as shown can a street plan, with title "Town of rWateTtawn, plan of part of Laurel Street, to accompany descriptiov for acceptance under the Betterment ,Act," dated. "February 15, 1928, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded vk ith Middlesex South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that part of Laurel Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public moray, under the provisions of Chapters Sd and 52 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having con.- sidered 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 detcrmine that no damages have been sus- tained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the: Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the Gcnenil Laws providing for the assessment of betterindnts, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule herety annexed, will receive benefit or advantagc other than the general advantage to the cousin pity from said laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for said lay- ing out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shown by a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1928, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said 240 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. PETER J. MONAHAN, JOHN P. BARRETT, ED AM) D. HOLLAN D, Selectmen, Selectmen's Office, Watertown, '—Kass., April 6, 192S. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water-- town, regularly called and duly warned and bold on the twenty_ sLxth clay of March, A. D. 1928, at which meeting a quorum was preserit when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the followhag-named streets, to vnt:. Part of Laurel Street (together with Other streets), udder the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General L-,%,,,s, as exnenrled, the latter providing for the assessment of bettern-ients, and to see if the Town will Mote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by emment domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sure or suns 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." An order of the ,selectmen laying out part of Laurel Street, and the report of the Selectmen with reference to saicl laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it t,:as voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of part of Laurel ,Street as a. public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are herchy authorized to take the land described in said report as and for a public way.,, And whereas, for the purpose, of laying out part of Laurel 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 shown by a copy of said order and 1 RECORD OF TOWN ATEETINGS 241 plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at. said Tom Meet- ing therefor. Now, therefore, it is ordered that the herein 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 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 all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the awners and occupants of the lannd hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1928, to take off and remove trees or strictures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, cpati the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that darna.ges are estimated and awarded as shown can said Schedule. Adopted: G. FRED TRICK ROBINSON, JOHN P. BARRETT, ED ARD D. HOLLA D, selectatwn. Schedule, Laurel Street In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April neat preceding the date of this carder. The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unlmown. 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 Tea Nm of Watertown. 242 WATERTO'4 N TOWN R1 PORT I,oi .side 4f Lei A rca F.sUmaled 021mer address No. Street .4rej Taken Fraalage Bc1h.7 enI Dawages Mary H.Daughters, 15 Knowles 5-1G- Road.t4'atertown... . ...... I-11 N'urth 2GSG 93.57 $334 23 None games 5. R .ardon, 5-16- CambridKe. ... 0-10 North W 41.00 164 00 None JLrnta 5, Reardon, S-I G- Cambridge. .. . ............ 8.9 North $i9 40.95 163 80 N U a e Emma W.S. Holmes, :rIf1- WrtVCT1cY. .. . . ........ 7 North 1247 69.20 276 80 Nona 3'r ittinm N, Connor and Wife, 5-17- Mark R.,Belmont...,...... 7 South 873 44,20 1GO SO None William M. Lovcioy, IO Laurel 5-17- Street,Avatertown.......... 6-8 8uuth 829 41AIt 165 88 None WiUiam h1. Lbvel'oy and wife, Caroline 4M., 10 Loud Street, 5.17- wat+arto+wn... ............. 5-7 South 840 42.00 1US OD None John C. TJel.asnay, P7 Belmont -17- Street, Watertown.......... 4-6 South K]4(1 83.57 331 28 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Deport ct the Selectmen on the Layout of Lawrence Street electmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., March 2, 192-8. After dite notice as required by thu provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown-, met on the twenty-iift'h day of February, A. D. 19�28, at 2.2,E p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the second day of March, A, D. 1028, at 8.00 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out o£ Lawrence Street as a public way, and we, the Selectrhen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Lawrence Street be laid out as and fDr a public way, in accordance with the fallowing description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1928. Description Beginning at a paint of curvature on the northerly line of Worcester Street and two hundred twenty-one and forty-fling hundredths (221.40) feet f roni a stone bound (angle point) ; tbence easterly and northerly on a curved line twenty-eight and forty-two hundredths (28- ) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Lawrence Street; thence easterly and northerly on a straight line and on the westerly line of Lawrence Street, three hundred ninety- seven and forty-nine hundredths (397.49) feet to a. paint of PECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 243 curwattire; thence northerly and westerly on a curved line thirty- two and four hundredths (32.04) feet having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Orchard Street; by land beloaging to the following named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded hil,-rew°ith con-- :secutively, namely: Agnes Moser, forty-six and thirty-four hundredths (46.34) feet assessable frontage; Louise P. Meisner, fifty and fiftyt-seven hundredths (50.57) feet; 01iVe, B. Freeman, fifty and fifty-seven hundredths (50.57) feet; Irving B. Vose, Jr., twenty and forty-chine hundredths (20.49) feet; Private way, Fitchburg Street, so-called, eighty and ninety hundredths (80.90) feet- Henry L. Sullivan, twenty-five and three Hundredths (25.03) feet assessable frontage; John T. Scully, fifty and fifty- seven hundredths (50.57) feet; Ulysses S. Young, Trustee, one hundred two and eighty-six Hundredths (102.86) feet assessable frontage; thence easterly and southerly on the southerly line of Orchard Street seventy-nine and sixty-nine hundredths (79.69) feet to a point of compound =7a.uure; thence westerly and southerly on a curved 11ne thirty and, forty-two hundredths (30.42) feet, having a radius of twerity (20) feet to a point of tangency on the easterly line of Lawrence'Street;thence westerly and southerly on a straight line and on the easterly line of Lawrence Street three hundred eighty-eight and thirty-eight hundredths (388.38) feet to a paint of curvature, thence south- erly and easterly on a curved line thirty-four and forty-taro hundredths (34.42) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the northerly line of V- rorcester Street; thence northerly and westerly on the northerly line of Worcester Sfrect eighty and ninety hundredths (80.90) feet to point of beginning by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Leon �V. Hastings, one hundred twenty- sin and ninety-cane hundredths (126.91) feet assessable frontage; Joseph M. Greeley, fifty (150) feet; Blanchc E. Buchanan, fifty (50) feet; 1lflorris V. Aarons, fifty (50) feet; Melvin L. �Iac- Donald, fifty (50) feet; Oscar M. Oanady, fifty (50) feet; Leo P. Landry, fifty-seven and twenty-three hundredths (57.23) feet assessable frontage. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the 244 W.ATERTbIX'N TOWN REPORT limits of Lawrence Street which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the northerly line of Worcester Street to the southerly line of Orchard Street. Said street is hereby laid out as shawn oil a street plan with title "Town of Watertown, l)lan of Lawrencc Street, to accom- pany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act,xa dated "February 16, 1928, Otis D. Allen., TcNNn Engineer," and a copy of which is to he duly recorded With Middlesex South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Lawrence Street be and is hereby laid out as arid for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, acid hating con- sidered the question of damages sustained by the owlicrs of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have been sustained alid none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter go of the General Laws providing for the assessment of bottennents, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto an-nexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from 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 Otis D. Allen, Tovm Engineer, dated February 1;3, 1928, and on file in the office of the Toum Cleric of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry* of Deeds with this cyder, 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. PETER f. MONAHAN, JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWA.RD D. EO'LLAND, ,Selectmen. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 24al�' Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 6, 1928. Whereas, at a Town fleeting held by the Town of a.ter- toevn, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- sixth day cf 1-1-arch, A. D. 1928, at which meeting a gtiortrm was present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as fellows; "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Laurence Street (together with other streets), uncicr the provisions of Chapters 82 and SU of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of theta as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to talk by eminent do vain, or acquire by pttraha.se, or othenvise acquire, any land necessary for said laying rout, provide the sung or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construc- tion, direct how said money shall be raised., or take any action relating thereto,." An order of the Selectmen laying out I,,awrence Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows; "'That the laying; out of Lawrence Street as a publics �1 ay, 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 purpose of laying out Lawrence 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 shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was trade at said Town Meet- ing, theref or. Now, therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels o land, all contained within the area described in the said order 246 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law autholiz,il-ig the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying aut, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town 3-Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures afTixed thereto are not included in said taking, And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public quay are allowed.until August 1, 1928, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is ftlrtber ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the ovvners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, JOMN P. BA.RRETT, ED 4WARD D. HOLLA D, seleatilmr. Schedule, Lawrence Street 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 name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is ovk,ned by owners unknoun. And the number of tha lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown are a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of'VVatertowrl. Lot .Sides,{ Lax! Area EzUynaied 0--wFier Address No. Streel Area Taken Franlaga Betterment Dairidges Agnes MosLr,3; Lawrowe Street Watet`own. C:ertifi- 3-78- cate No. 22D85..., 10-39 West 951 40.34 $185 36 Wane Louise P. Meisner, 31 LairrPnCC street Watertown. Certifi- 3-76- cate Ro.=84............. 11-37 Nest 1011 50.57 202 28 None oii a B. Freeman, 29 Lawmncc Strmt, Watertown. Certifi- 3-70- cate No,22089............. 12-27 IV,est 1011 50.57 202 28 Nona Irsin6$.vos,-,jr-..21 Lawrcnce ;erect, JVata.rtawn. Certifi- 3-70- rate Rio. 21900............. 13-26 Weat 1411 20.44 81 Da "horse RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 247 Lot .5idc of 1XI Arra Estimated fl 'ncr Address aVo, Sirui Area Taken rranta$e Eelfermew Damage Henry L, Sullivan, 30 Xnplu Road, Brookline. Ccrtifiutto 3-75- No.22POl.. ............... 1-25 West 1-ill 26,03 $I00 12 'None John T. Scully, 5W hfarssachu- setts Avenue, Cambridge. 3-75- Certifcate No.21402.. .«... 2-24 West 1011 510.57 2V2 28 None Vj.-sses S. Young, Tr., 30 Up- land load, Watertenru. Cer- 3.75M tificate No. 23817... ...._.. 17-9 Wfft 2022 1ff2.8fi 411 44 None Leon W. Hastings, 138 Orchard Street, Watertown. Ctrtifl- 3-77- f-ate Nm 20196---.._..... .. &-2 East 2,N6) 126.91 507 04 None Joseph M. Greeley, 14 Nonan- turn Place, Newton. Certifi 8-77- catc No.213911............. 11-3- East 1[H]t} .�O.UO 200 !kl 7tione Blanche E. Buchanan, 16 Law- r€nceStreet.Watertown. Cer- 3-77- tilicate No.215 7. . , . 454 East low 50.00 200 00 Norte Morris V. Aiurore, High Street, Medford. Certificate N'o. 3-77; 2:3030 _.__ ,--... 4-5 East 1000 50.00 200 00 None Melvin L, MacDonald. C:am- ;1-77- bridge. Certificate NG. 23063 3-6 Fast 11M) 50,00 MO 00 Pane Oscar M. C.anady,73 Spruce Street. Watertown. Certifi- 3-77- cate No.25195,—-. ..... 2-7 Fast Iwo —00 200 00 None Leo P. Landry, 72 Bradford Road,Watertown. Certificate 3-77- No. 24471.. ......, ........ I-& East 130 57.23 238 02 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article. 4. Report of the. Selectmen on the Layout of Locke Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., March 2, 1928. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 8 Of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen. of 'Watertown, met on the twenty-fifth day of February, A. D. 1928, at 2.30 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the second duly of March, A. D. 1925, at S p-m- for the purpose of a public hearing of all partite interested, on a petition for the laying out of Locke Strut as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public con- venience and necessity require that Locke Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following de- scription, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1928. Description, Locke Street Beginning at a point of cur,rature on a curved line halving a radius of forty-five (45) feet on the westerly line of Poplar 248 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Street and three and one hundredth (3.01) feet from a stone bound, a point of tangency; thence westerly and southerly on the northerly line of Locke Street three hundred seventy-eight and seventy-nine hundredths (378.711) feet; thence easterly and. northerly on a curved line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty-four wid seventy-eight hundredths (24.78) feet to paint of tangency on the westerly line of Standish Road by land be- longing to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, mamcly. Town of Watertown, across and over Poplar Street, sixty* and seventy-seven hundredths (60.77) feet; James R. Fitzgerald, fifty-five and seventy-five hundredths (55.75) feet assessable frontage; Cora Wells Woliltman, forty-seven and see ca hundredths (47.07) feet assessable frontage; Private Way (Nlerrill Road) belonging to Locke Estate, eighty and six hun- dredths (80-06) feet; Marion L. Montgomery, thirty-five and forty-five hundredths (305.45) feet assessable frontage; Joseph McDonald and wife, fifty-eight and seventy-nine hundredths (6839) feet assessable frontage; thence southerly and westerly on the westerly line of Standish Road ninety-two and forty hundredths (92.40) feet to paint of tangency; thence easterly and northerly on a. curved line thirty-nine and twenty-four hundredths (39.24) feet and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to point of tangency on the southerly line of Locke Street; thence westerly and northerly on the southerly line of Locke Street two hundred ninety-nine and fifteen hundredths (2 9-15) feet to point of cunrature; thence westerly and northerly on the westerly and northerly line of Locke Strmt 41i a curved line sixty-nine and thirty-one hundredths (69.31.) feet and having a radicas of forty-five (45) feet to paint; of beginning, by land be- longing to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frcantages are recorded Herewith consecutively, namely: George H. Webster, seventy-severs and eighty-otie hundredths (77.81.) feet; Leander F. Bourneuf, severity-five (75) feet; Ernest B. Wicks, forty-two and seventy-five hundredths (42.75) feet assessable frontage; Town of Watertown, across and. over Bradford Road, so-called, eighty (80) feet; F. VV. -MacFarland, thirty-seven and seventy-seven hundred.ths(37.77) feet assessable frontage; Grace S. Brennan, Charles J. Mae- RECORD OF TDIVN MEETINGS 249 Parland, forty (40) feet; Earl S. Philbrook, one and sixty hundredths (1.60) feet. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the lirnits of part of Locke ;Street, which is forty-five (45) feet in width between parallel. lines extending from the westerly line of Poplar Street to the westerly line of Standish Road. Also, beginning at a point of tangency on the easterly line of Standish Read and thirty-three and Umaty lmndnedths (33,20) feet from paint of curvature; thence northerly and westerly on the easterly line of Standish Road eighty-eight and thirty hundredths (88.30) feet to paint of cun�ature; thence southerly and easterly on a curved line thirty-seen and nine hundredths (37.09) feet and having a radius of twci y, (20) feet to point of tangency on the northerly line of Locke Street; thence southerly and easterly on the northerly lane of Locke Street, one hundred sixty-eight and thirty-eight hundredths (168.38) feet to center line of Lovell Road by land belonging to the following-narned persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded hereitirith consecutively, namely: Albert W. Locke, Trustee, seventy-fixve and eighty-nine hundredths ( 5.$9) feet assessable frontage; Albert W. Locke, Trustee, fifty and fifty-seven hun- dredths (50.57) feet assessable frontage; thence southerly and westerly an the center line of Lovell Road, forty-six and two hundredths (46.02) feet to an intersecting point center of Lovell Read and the southerly line of Locke Street; thence northerly and westerly on the southerly line of Locke 'Street one hundred eighty-nine and ninety-three hundredths (189.93) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Locke Street; thence west- erly and southerly on a curved line twenty-three and fifty-nine hundredths (23.59) feet and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to point of tangency on the easterly line of Standish Road and the point of beginning by land belonging to the fallowing-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded here'rith consecutively, namely: George H. 'Webster, thirty- seven and ninety-nine hundredths (37, 93) feet assessable front- age; Goldin S. IMossinan, sixty (60) feel;; Stanley J. Ford, el ux., forty-three and eleven hundredths (43.11) feet assessable frontage. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the 250 WATERTOWN TOWN IZE13OP-T limits of part of Locke Street which is forty-five (45) feet in width between parallel limes extending from the easterly line of Standish Road to the center line of Lovell Road. Said street is hereby laid out as shown on a street plan with title "Town of'Watertown, Flan of Locke Street, to accen-1pany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act,' dated. "February 15, 1925, Otis D. Alen, Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with Middlesex South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Lucke Street be and, is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto acccrding to the foregoing description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the yawners 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, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed., 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 acveral parcels described and set forth in the Schedule hereto annexed, mill receive benufit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from 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 Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1-928, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, 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_ PETER. J. IVIONAHAN, JOUN P. BARRETT, ED ARD D. LTOL A:ND, Selecbnen. RECORD OF TOWN NURETINGs 251 Selectmen's office, atertovm, Mass., April 6, 1928. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town ofWater- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- sixth day of March, A. D. 1928, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to uit: Locke Street (together with ether streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways, and will authorim the Selectmen to tale by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the surn 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." An order of the Selectmen laying out Locke Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of Locke Street as a. public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby ac- cepted, 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 Locke 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 shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file is the office of the ".Down. Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcelF are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation Nv-s made at said Town electing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described par- eels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the 25.9 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 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 laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Mecting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allow*ed until August 1, 1928, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the que.-tion of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: EDWARD D. HOLLAND, JOHNFBARRTT, G. 1F7dERTCK ROBINSON, Schedule, Locke Street 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 staked, it is to be understood that said Marcel is owned by owners uakno n. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the numb-cr of the lot shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the: 'Town of Watertown. I li Sidon} jot Area 1!slipnafed f)wWr �tddFV55 No. Simi Area Trake.rr Fronlame Belierment Damages jnmi� R_ Fit?gerakl, 120 Poplar 1-21- Stm't, Watertown..--...,.. 1-104 North 2M $5.75 $278 75 Done Cara WeI1s AloltltniRrr, fib) 14ier- 4-21- rill Road, Watertown. . ..... 26-103 North 2296 47,07 285 35 mane Marion L. NiontRoTner , 4-32- 207 Audubon Road, Boston.. 1-SO Xorth 1980 3.a'.4.5 177 25 None j seph NfcD❑nald and wife, 129 4-32- Stamdish RooA, Watcrto%rn.. 4-74 North 1467 6839 293 95 None Oeor�e�1. X�°ete�ter, 4-:31- 33slrnont. ... .............. 27-75 South 2427 77.81 389 45 None Leander F. $ourneuf, 4-:31- Betmoat... .. ..... . 28-79 South IWS 76.00 375 00 ':°donc IZECURI3 OF TOOK IMEE1'INGS 253 Log Side of Lot .Arra I=sUnfaled Du-ner Address No. -Street Area TakeE Froxfage Bdicrrwc d Damages lamest B. Wicks, 104 Langdon 4-31- Avenue, Watertown, . .. . ... 2 -78 South 2151 42.75 21,3 75 �Norje F. W. hlaeFarlaacl, 149 Corn- 4-20- man Street,Watertown. .... 21-133 South 1233 37.77 139 85 None Grace S. Hrennan, Charles 13. NlacFarlancl, 121 Poplar 4-20- Strmt,Watertown.......... 22-132 South SOS 40.00 2410 UD :tiane Harl S. Philhrick, 119 Poplar 4-20- Street,watertovm.......... Z3-131 &)utli :12 1.60 S 00 None Albert W. Lrselce, Tr.,324 horn- 4-33- man Street.,Watertown... 1-52 North 23113 75.811 370 45 NortB Albert W I oLEkv, Tr.,324 Coe--s�- 4-'33- /�,mom Street,Waterton. . , .. 22-43 North 22S'r 50.57 2.i$ 95 Nrane GCOrj7G 11.wehstcr„ 440- Belxannt.. . .. ......... .... 24-14 South 2220 37.99 IN 95 Nune Goldin S. 141Qti.,mr, 348 School 4.30. Street, WaLr!rtown_,--._,,-, 20-it South 13410 60.00 300 114 \i anLz Stanley J. Ford and wife. 120 4-3(1- Lceke Stm,,�t, Watertown, ... 27-M South 907 1:1.11 2€i :,5 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Marcia Road Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., llrlarch 2, 1928. After clue notice as requircd by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twenty-fifth day of February., A. D. 1928, at 3.15 p.m. for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the second day of March, A. D. 1028, at 8 p,m., for the purpose of a public hear iag of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying, out of 111arcia Road as a public way, and we, the Select- men, upon consideration of the hatter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Marcia Road be laid out as and for a public way, in acecrdance with the following description, and as shown an a plan drawn by Otis D. Alen, Town Engineer, and dated Pebruary 15, 1928. Description Beginning at a point of curvature on the northerly line of Bellevue Read and six hundred sixty-four and sixty-two hun- dredths (664,Q) feet easterly from the easterly line of bobbins Road; thence easterly and northerly on a curved line thirty-four and ninety-nine hundredths (34.99) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of 1 iarcia. Road; thence northeasterly on the westerly line of 254 WATERTOWN TOWN "PORT Marcia Road one hundred eighty-seven and seventeen hun- dredths ( 87.17) feet to a point of curvature; thence northerly and westerly on a curve6 line forty-seven and eighty-two hundredths (47.€32) feet, having a radius of eighty (80) feet and on the westerly line of AIaTcia Road and to a point of reversed curvature; thence northerly and easterly on the westerly line of Marcia. Road and on a curved line one hundred eighteen and eighth-three hundredths (118.83) feet, having a radius of one hundred eighty (180) feet to a point of tangency; thence northeasterly on a straight line and on tbD westerly line of Marcia 'road one hundred ten and sixty-eight hundredths (110.69) feet to a paint of curvature; thence nortlerly and westerly can a curved line twenty-sue and seventy-six hundredths (26,76) feet and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Grenville Road by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, nannely: Harry G. Hananuond and wife, Verna S., seventy-six and ninety-one hundredths (76.91) feet assessable frontage, T. Legar+e Fenn and wife, Margaret M. F. Fenn, sixty (60) feet; Atherton C. Gosse and wife, Olive W., fifty-nine and sixty-two hundredths (59.62) feet; Matthew J. Cooney (now or formerly), eight (8) feet; Matthew J. Cooney, two hundred fourteen and thirty-three hundredths (214.83) feet cornplising three lots., first lot with eighth-two and nine hundredths (82.09) feet, second lot with sixty-severe and twenty-four hundredths (67.24) feet and third list with sixty-fine (65) feet frontage; Matthew J. Cooney, sixty-Dne ,and thirty-two hundredths (61.32) feet assessable frontage to paint of tangency on Gren- ville Road; thence southeasterly on the southerly line of Gren- ville Road eighty-two and four hundredths (82.04) feet to a paint of curvature; thence northerly and westerly on a curved line thirty-six and seven hundredths (36.07) feet to a. point of tange-ney on the easterly lime of Marcia Road; thence: south- westerly on a straight line and on the easterly line of Marcia Road ninety-one and eighty-nine hundredths (91.89) feet to a point of curvature; thence westerly and southerly cn a curved line and an the easterly line of Marcia Road ninety-two and forty-two hundredths (92.42) feet, having a radius of one RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 265 hundred forty (140) feet to a paint cif reversed curvature; thence southerly and westerly on the easterly line of Marcia Load seventh-one and seventy-two hundredths (71.72) feet and having a radius of cne hundred twenty (120) feet to a paint of tangency; thence southwesterly on a straight; line: and on the easterly line of Marcia Road two hwidred ono and fifty- seven hundredths (`01.57) feet to a point of curvature; thence southerly and easterly on a curved line twenty-seven and eighty-four hundredths (27,94) feet to a paint of tangency* on the northerly line of Bellevue Road; by lard belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Nlatthew J. Cooney, sixty-eight and sixty-four hundredths (68,64) feet assessable frontage; Matthew J. Cooney, two hundred ten and sixty-six hundredths (210.66) feet comprising three lots, the first lot having fifty-nine and ninety-nine hundredths (59.99) feet, the second lot having sLNty-eiglit and eighty-seven hun- dredths (68.87) feet and the third lot having eighty-one and eighty hundredths (81.80) feet; Elsie Schuneman, one hundred three and twenty hundredths (103.20) feet; James G. Kennedy and wife, Amyx D., eighty-seven and ten hundredths (87.10) feet assessable frontage to paint of tangency on Bellevue Road; thence northwesterly on the northerly line of Bellevue load eighty--cane and thirty-three (81.33) feet to point of curvature and paint of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description ccmprises the limits of Marcia Load which is forty (40) feet in vridth between parallel lines extending from the northcrIv ling of Bellevue Road to the southerly line of Grenville Road. Said street is hereby laid out as shown on a street plan with title "Town of Watertown, Plan of Marcia Road to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment act," dated "February 15, 1928, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with Middlesex South District Deeds with tl-is order. And it is therefore ordered that Marcia Read be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters SO and 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having 256 NVATERTOWN 'Fo"4'1FN REPORT considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid cut as aforesaid, we hereby determine that rio dannages have been sustained and none axe awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, 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 said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from said laying out and that betterments are to he a.sses,ed for said laynig out upon. the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated 1i ela- ruary 15, 1928, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, 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. PETER. J. M07\T I-I , JOHN P. BAIZ IZE J.T, EDWARD D. HOLLA D, Selectmen. a Selectmen's Office, "VVatertown, Mass., April 6, 1928 Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of W-,itGT- town regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- sixth day of March, A. D. 1928, at which meeting a quortirn was present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Seltmen relative to the laying out of the following-named structs, to wit: Marcia Road (together with other streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 84 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of better- ments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public gays, and will authorize the RECORD ¢F TOWN MEETINGS 257 Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any laid necessary for said laying out, Provide the stun or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or darnages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct low said money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Marcia Road and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said lay-ling out Nvere read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of Marcia Read as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby ac- cepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land descn'bed in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Marcia Road as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of laud which are included in the .area described in said carder of laying out as sliown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the 'Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, descriptions and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein 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 atathmizing t'Ihe 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 .all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1928, 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 2O' VATERTO"WN TO-WN REPORT hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: G. FREDERI IC ROBINSON, JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. iIOLLAND, Schedule, Marcia Road 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 Aril, and in case said awner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unknawn. And the nw-nber of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shoix n on a plan on f le in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Lol Sidenf Ln1 Area Estimated Owntr Address No. Street Area.Taken Frontage 1;eXlermnst Damagn liarr3r fs. lIa�mmoacl, et tta., Verna S. Hanimozsd. 238 Bel- 11-15- levue Road. ti'a# r#osvn. . ... 32-1 West 1996 76.91 SX7 64 Ncasc T.1r g$ a Fenn,amx„ 4Nfargaret M x�. Tenn, 12 Marcia Road, 11-15- "Watertown ... ..... .... ... :30-3 West 1200 00.00 24000 None Atherton C. Gosse, el us., olive: W. Gome. 16 Marcia Rnad, 11-1 a- Wa"rtown . . 20-4 West 1192 59.02 23S 4S None Matthew J. C,n❑ney (no%v or formerly), 11 Oxford Avenue. Belmont, Certificate No. 11-15- 24 W. .................... 46-5A West 160 8,00 32 00 Nono Matthew J. Cooney, 9 Oxford. Avenue, B tYCont. Certificate 11-15- No. 2.1427.. ............... 0-5 West 1542 83.00 328 39 Norte Aiatthew J. Cooney, 0Oxfor$ Avenue, Belmont. Certfficaw 11-15- No. 24427........... .... 44-0 West 13,15 G7.2# 26S 95 Acne Matthew J Caorxey. f} O"xford Avenue, Belmont. Certifcate 11-15- No. 24427. . ............... 43-7 "rest 2400 55.68 260 00 Nona Matthcty J. Cooney, 4 Oxford Av,,x uu 130tz9.ont. Certificate 11-1 - No.2.1427. . ............... +1M West 1417 01.32 245 28 None Matthew J. Cooney, 9 Oxford Avenue, Belmont. Certificatc 11.15- _Na.24427. ................ 49-4 last 1801 68.04 274 5G None Matthew J. Cooney, 9 Oxford Avenue, Belmont. Gertificatc 11-15- No.2.1.127. ................ 48-3 East 1200 159-VO 239 9G mane Matthew J. Cooney, 9 Oxford Avenue, Belmont. Certificat-D 11-15- No. 2.1.127. . ............... 47-2 Enst 1377 GSA7 275 48 None RECORD OF `PC WIN MEETINGS 259 L-W Sideof La! Area Lslimaled Owner Address No. Street Area Taken From tagt I3euermegl Damages Matthew J. Cooney, 9 OxfcTd Aventie, Belmont. Certificate II-I& No.21 7. ......,.... 16-1 East 1636 81.80 327 20 None EIsie 5chuneman, 11 Marcia 11-15r Road, Watertown.. ........ l" East 206-1 103.20 -112 80 None Tames G. Kennedy, Amy D. Kextneds',8 Marcia Road, 11.15- Watertown. ............... .1.3-'8 East 2120 87,10 348 40 Krone Per appropriation, seo Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Merrill. Road Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., March 2, 1928. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twenty-fifth day of February, A. D. 1928, at 2.30 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the second day of March, A. D. 1928, at S p.m., for the purpo5c of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of lAerrill Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Merrill Road be laid out as and for a. public way, in accordance with the, following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Enginer, and dated February 15, 1923. Description Beginning at a paint of curvature on the southerly lime of Behnont Street as established by the Commis.-,ioners of Middle- sex County, June 18, 1910; and westerly* on a c:t Ted. lino one hundred forty-five and fifty-six hundredths (146.5 ) feet from westerly line of Standish Road, having a radius of one thousand i1ine hundred sixty-nine and thirty-nine hundredths (1969.39) Eeet; thence westerly and southerly on a caned lime thirty and twenty-four hundredths (30.24) feet, ha-king a. radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of 'tangency, thence -vvesterly and southerly seen hundred thirty-seven and eighty-seven hundredths (737,87) fm.t to point of tangency; thence southerly and easterly on a mrved line thirty-two and fourteen hundredths (32.14) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a. point of tangency on the northerly line of Locke Street by land belonging to the 260 WATFRTO-%VN TOWN REPORT folk w1:, amed persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are herewith recorded in regular order, namely; Louise M. Hamm, eighty-three and thirty-one hundredths (83.31) feet assessable frontage; Emest J. Carrigan, sixty (60) feet; Gustaf M. Swenson, sixty-five (65) feet; 'Stella 141, Cor- rigan, sixty-five (65) feet; John A. Crosby, sixty-five (65) feet; Ernest B. Wicks, sixty-five (65) feet; Raymond Fl. Foyle, one hundred thirty (130) feet, comprising two lots having a frontage -of sixty-five (65) feet; Stella M. Corrigan, one hundred eighty-five (185) feet comprising three bats, the first having frontage of sixty-five (fry) feet and the rem.ainilig two bats h aving a frontage of sixty (60) feet each-, Maricn Louise Mont- gcmery, sixty-one and forty--five hundredths (61.45) feet assessable frontage; thence westerly and northerly across and over Merrill Road eighty and six hundredths (80.06) feet to point of tangency on northerly line of Locke Street, thence northerly and easterly on a curved line thirty and sixty-nine hundredths (30.69. ) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to point of tangency on the westerly line of Merrill Road, thence northerly and easterly seven hundred thirty-seven and sixteen hundredths (737.16) feet to a point:of tangency, thence northerly and westerly on a curved line thirty-one and seventy-seven hundredths (31.77) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet and to a point of tangency, by land belonging to the following- na,med persons whose ownership and assess.-.ble frontage are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Cora -Tells Wohlt- man, fifty-five and eighty hundredths (55.80) feet assessable frontage.; Stella M. Corrigan, three hundred ninety (396) feet comprising six lots, each lot having a frontage of sixty-five (65) feet; Minnie A. Anderson, one hundred thirty (130) feet, com- prising two lots having a. frontage of sixty-five (65) feet each; 111labelle R. Childs, sixty-five (65) feet; Carlton Pritchard, sixty-five (65) feet; Nliinxue A. Andersen, eighty-five and twenty-two hundredths (85.22) feet assessable frontage; thence easterly across and over Merrill Road seventy-nine and twenty- three hundredths (79.23) feet to point of tangency on the scautherly line of BBehnont 'Street and point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Merrill Raid which is forty (40) feet in width between RECORD of TOWN MSETINGS 261 Parallel lines extending from the southerly line of Belmont Street to the nart.herly line of Locke Street. Said street is hereby laid out as shown on a street Flan with title "Tom of Watertown, Flan of Merrill Road, to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act.," dated "February 15, 1928, Otis D. Allen, Tovm Engineer," and a copy of which is to he duly regarded with Middlesex- South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Merrill Road be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 90 and 82 of the General haws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been I.-Lid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have beeia sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, 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 said Schedule hereto annexed, Will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from 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 Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1928, and on file in the off-ice of the Town Clerk of Water- town, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South. District Registryof Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the bettennent that will be assessed upon said described parcel, DETER J. MONAHAN, JOHN P. BARRE-TT, EDWARIA D. HOLLAND, ,Selects. 262 WATERTOWN TOWN RBPORT Selectmen's Ohio, Watertown, Mass,, April 6, 1928. Whereas, at a. Town Meeting lield by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- sixth day of March, A. D. 1928, at which nnceting a quonnn was present when Article 27 of the -warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Menill load (to- gether with other streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assess cent of betterments, and to see if the Toy%rn will vote to accept said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways,and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the stun or s=ls of money Necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how :said money shall he raised, or take any actioa relating thereto," An order of the Selectmen laying; out 'MerrUl Road and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted unanimously as follows ''That the laying out of Merrill 'road as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby ac- cepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the. lard described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Merrill Road 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 spawn by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown., and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was arcade at said Town Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described par- cels of land, all contaiaacd within the area described in the said RECORD OF TOWN 'MEETINGS 263 order of laying out, be and the salne are hereby talon for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betten-nents, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plari was duly filed. in the office of the Town Cleric more than seven days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taring. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1928, 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 shown on said Schedule. Adopted: G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, JOHN F. BARRETT, .]EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Schedule, Merrill Road 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 clay of April and in case said owner's nalrlc 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 on a plan, on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Let Side of Lai Area Istimated Owner sl.ddiess No. Street Area taken Fronlage Bc44Tmcjsl Danwges Louise M.Hamm, 4-32- 13elrriont. . . . ............. 12-91 East 1513 S3.31 P33 31 None Emost J. Corrigan, 4-32- Belmont.. . . .............. 11.90 East 12T1a GU.UQ 240 flit None Gustaf M- Smfrisvn,00 Cre4ey 4-33- R024, Belmont.... .. ....,. 113-Wj East 130 Ob.00 2W DO None stella,AS.Corrigan 4.-:Q- Bamont. ...... ............ P-8s East 1300 05.00 2ii0 00 Norte Jon A. Crosby, 21 Merrill 3-32- Road, Watertown.. . . . ...,. &-&7 East ism 601.00 ?tsp (N) Norm RMeSt B. "'P id:.s, 104� Izngdon "2- Aventin. Watertown. . . , . .__ 7-86 East 1300 W.00 2{,[1 00 mckne Raymond R.Foyle, i5ffork 1-32- Road, Belmont. .. ..• . ..._. 0-y5 East 13Q0 05.00 Vio 00 Pane 264 W AT LRTO—N, TOWN REPORT Lot Side of J,of Area i3slimaUd Owner Address V0. 51ree3 fl r�a 1'akeuu Frortluge Bmeyment Daniag- Rayymmaml 1-1.1'oy'le..}York 4-32-- Road, Delmont. . . . . . . . . ... 544 Vast 1300 65.00 $260 04 rune Stella M.Corrigan, 4.32- 13e1mf)nt.. ... . .. ..... ...... 4-W Lust 1300 65.00 260 ou None Stella M. Carri&mn, 4-33 Belmont....... ........... 3.82 ]ast 1200 60,00 no 00 None Stela M. Corrigan, 4-32- Belmont.................. 2.81 east 11200 60D) 240 04 Nona Marion L. Mvrttgornery, 207 4-32- Audube¢ road, Boston. .... 1-80 Last 1604: GL45 245 80 None Cora WeI19 Wohltmm. 60 Mer- 4-21- rill Roam, Watertown .,..... ri-103 174eat 1339 65M 223 20 None Stella M.Corrigan. 4-21- 3C1m¢nt... ............... 2Z-102 'Pest i3U© 65MO 260 00 None Stella M.Corrigan, 4-21- Belmont.. ..... . . . . .... .. 2-1-101 Wc3t 1300 45.iM1 2W 00 None Stella M. Corrigan, 4-21- w1mont.................. 23-100 writ 1300 (55.00 2W 00 None Ftrlla M. C.exreagan, .1-21- 13elmOnt. . . ... 1300 6.5.00 2W 4p None Stella lkf. Corrigan, 1r21- Delmont... ... ............ 21-1)8 West 13W 65.00 260 CO Nano Stella hi. Corrigan, 4-21- Belmoot. . . . . ............. 20-97 West 1300 65.00 260 00 None Minnie A.Anderson 4-21- Belmont ..... 10-06 West 1300 6.5-00 260 0{1 None Minnie A.Anderson, 4-21- Belmont.. ................ 18-05 esr 1300 G5.00 2G0 00 None 4Sabelle K. Childs, 15 tarn-11 4-31- Rcuad, Watertown.. ......... 17-Y4 West two G5.00 2i'p(l 00 Ntone Carlton Pritebard.9 MaTM 4-21- Road, Watertown,... .,_... 16-03 West 130R ti5.00 2W OU None Minnie A. Anderson, 4-:1- Belmont .................. 15*2 Iveet 1366 85.22 140 lib None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Part of Nichols Avenue Selectmen's Office, Watertown. Mass., March 2, 1928. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twenty-fifth day of February, A. D. 1928, at :3.40 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the second day of March, A. D. 1928, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Mart of Nichols Avenue as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that part of Nichols Avenue be laid out as aad for a public dray, in accordance with the following dcescription, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1928. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 265 Description Beginning at a paint of reverse curvature on the easterly line of Boylston Street one hundred thirty-four and twenty-six hundredths (134.26) feet northeasterly from a point of curv- ature on the easterly line of Boylston Street; thence extending northerly and easterly on a curved line thirty-two and twenty- seven hundredths (32.27) feet, having a radius of nineteen and sixty-nine hundredths (1 .a9) feet to a. point of reverse cun- ature on the southerly litre of Nichols Avenue; theme extending southerly and easterly on a curved line one hundred two and fifty-eight (102.58) hundredths feet, having; a radius of four hundred twenty (420) feet to a, point of tangency; thence ex- tending southeasterly on a straight line five hundred thirty- seven and four huiidred.ths (537.04) feet to a paint of curvature; thence extending; easterly and southerly on a curved line thirty-four and two hundredths (34.02) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Dexter Avenue by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely; Novart N. i isserian, ux. Roupen H., eighty-three and twenty-one hundredths (83.21) feet assessable frontage; Novart N. Misserian, ux. Roupen H., fifty-one and sixty-four hundredths (51.64) feet; Harr-y Bar- ban-an, fifty-eight and fifty-nine hvndredtbs (59.59) feet;Avedig Dosdournian and T+lihran Markarian, forty-five (45) feet., P. Henry Harrington, ninety (90) feet, comprising two lots each having a frontage of forty-five (45) feet; Varton Dedekian and Jahn Airassian, ninety (90) feet, comprising two lots, each lot having a frontage of forty-five (45) feet; Louise 07.00nianr forty-three (43) .feet; Veronica M. Parseldan., one hundred twenty-nine (129) feet, comprising three lots, each having a frontage of forty-three (43) feet; Barris PaTwkian and Veronica 3�1. Parseknnan, forty-nine and eleven hundredths (40.11) feet; Sarkis Parseldan and Veronica .AL Parseldan, fifty-seven and ninety-eight, hundredths (57.08) feet assessable frontage; thence taming and extending northeasterly on the westerly line of Dexter Avenue, ninety and six hundredths (90.06) feet to a. point of curvature; thence turning and extending southerly and westerly on a curved 1iric thirty-seven and three tenths (37.30) 266 WATFR'iOWN TOWN PBPORT feet, having a radius of twenty- (20) feet to a point of tangency; thence extending northwesterly along; a straight line five hundred twenty-seven and sixty-nine hundredths (527.69) feet to a point of curvature on the northerly line of Nichols Avenue; thence extending westerly and northerly along a curved line one hundred two and thirty-five hundredths (102.35) feet, having a radius of three hundred eighty (380) feet to a point of con-1- pound curvature, thence extending westerly and northerly on a carved line thirty--three and thirty-five hundredths (33.35) feet, having a radius of twenty-five and ninety-one hundredths (25.91) feet to a point of reverse ettrvaturr- an the easterly line of Boylston Street by land belonging; to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Gara,bed Khederim, seveFlty- eight and twenty-six hundredths (78.26) feet assessable front- age; Garaged Thederian, eighty-eight and eighty hundredths (88,80) feet, comprising two lots, each laving a frontage of forty-four and forty hundredths �44.40) feet; Giuseppe and Giuseppa Favuzza, sixty-two and sixty-eight hundredths (62.68) feet; Giuseppe and Giuseppa Favuzza, fifty-nine and thirty- eight hundredths (59.38) feet assessable .frontage; Adams Street, eighty-three and fifty-six hundredths (83.56) feet; Wilfrcd Levasseur, fifty-eight and fifteen hundredths (58.15) feet assess- able frontage; Wilfred Levasseur, ninety-four and ninety-nine hundredths (94.99) feet, comprising two lots, the first lot having a frontage of forty-seven and five tenths (47.50) feet, acid the second lot with a frontage of forty-seven and forty-nine hun- dredths (47.49) feet; Abraham Tutunjian, one hundred thirty- five and seven tenths (135,70) feet assessable frontage; thence turning and extending southwesterly eighty-four and fifty- seven hundredths (84.57) feet to a point of reverse curvature and also the paint of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Nichols Avenue which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the easterly line of Boylston Street to the westerly line of Dexter Avenue. Said street is hereby laid out as s1nown on a street plan with title "TDwn of JNlaterto n, plan Of part of Nichols Avenue, to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment RRCO D on TOWN MERTINCS 267 Act," dated "February 15, 1928, Otis D. Allen,Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with Middlesex South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that part of Nichols Avenue he and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the pro- visions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amend- ments thereto according to the foregoing 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, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betternents, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, nill receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage 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 Otis D. Gillen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1928, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District registry of Deeds with this order, and the arnotrnt set apposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. PETER J. iVfONAHAN, JOHN P. BARRE`I'T, EDIVARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen's [office, Watertown, Mass., April 6, 1928. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly ;yarned and held on the twenty- sixth clay of March, A. D. 1928, at which meeting a quarurn was. present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows. 268 WATERTOWN TOWN KEPORT "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the la 3ring out of the following-named streets, to wit: Part of Nichols Avenue (together with other streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of theGeneral haws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town vHU vote to accept s&-tid st-rects, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authoniae the Selectmen to take by eminent do)xnain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the surn or sums 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." An order of the Selectmen laying out pert of Nichols Avenue and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows,- "That the laying out of part of Nichols 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 part of Nichols 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 and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the. Town Clerk of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each cif said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said laud, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained with the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law authorizing the assess- ment 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. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 269 And all trees upon the bind so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out ass a public way are allowed until Augmst 1, 1929, 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 shown on said Schedule. Adopted G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen. Schedule, Nichols Avenue In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of Aprit 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 ease said owner's dame 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 on file in. the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Lot Sideof Lot Jura F-slimatrd Owywr Address lVa. 4trce2 area Taken Fronr+age firrrerment Damages Novart N. 2%11%serian, ux., Rou- lmn H. Iblisserian, 230 13pY1- ston street,Watertown. Cer- 12-s- tiftate No. 15813.. , , . ..... 1-27 South 1569 83.21 =2 84 None Nova-r3 N. Misserian, ux„ Rou- pen H. Misserian, 239 I3oyI- stua Street,Watertown. Cer- 12-$- t ficate No. ISSN. . ... ..... 2-28 South 8W, S1.64 206 56 None Harry Sarharian, 154 Nichols avenue, Watertown. Certilfi- 12-23- cate No. 1€h45.....,....... 14F South 1172 58.0 234 38 Nonce Aytdif;Dosdoumiar anti Mihran Markarian, 148 Nichols Ave- nue, wawxtowri. Certificate 12-23- No.22311............ .. 13.E South 900 45.90 180 00 Mone P, Harry Harrington,Fi-tford. 12-23- Certifica►te No.2-1.196 .. . ... 12D South 90 45.00 180 04 Mona P.Henry Harrington,WeG ford. 12-23- Certificate No.24493. ...... 11C South 900 +l&DO 180 00 None Vartoa Dedeldan.and Johns. iVrassian. 78 School Street, wawrtown. Certificate No. 12-23- 22Q116............. .. .... 10II South DOO 45.04 ISO 00 Nono 270 WATBE RTOWN TOWN REPORT " Sideof Log Arees F.9fimu4ed Oumer Address No. Swel Arca Taken Fronitrgt Betlerrrarral Daanages Varton Dedelda in and Jahn Airassian, 76 School Street, TlatcrLo n. Certificate No. 12-23- 22C,06.............. 9A South Poo 4&()0 I.S0 00 None 1-ouist: Ozuoraian, 130 Nichols. 12-23- Avenue, �41r4own.. . .,.,. 7A South 864 43.00 172 00 Mane Veron'sea 1wi. Parseum, log 12-23- Nichols Avenue, Watertown. OB South 800 48.00 172 00 none Veronica M.Parseldan, 109 12-23- Nieh❑ls Avenge, Watertown. &C South 800 43.00 172 00 None Veronica M.Farseldan, l0q 12-2.3- Nichols Avenue, Watertown. 4D South 864 13.00 172 00 done Sarkis Parsckian and Veronica Id.,109 Nichols Avenue,Wat- 12-23- erLown. ............... . i1E South OS2 19.11 106 44 None Sarkis Fa kian and Veronica M.,109 Nichols Avenue,Watr 12.23- ertown.................... 2F South 1021 57.0 231. 92 Norio Gambed Kherlerian, 121 Nichols 12-25- Avenue, Watertown. . .. . ... WA North 1550 78.26 313 04 Diane Gaarabed Khederian, 121 Nichols 12-23- Avenue.Watertown...,..... 29C North $88 44,40 177 60 None G,arsabed Khederiaan, 121 Nichols 12-25- Avenue, Watertown.. ...... 28D North 888 4.1.40 177 60 None GiusepK anti Giuseppa Favuaza, I2il tchols Avenue, Water- 12-15- town . .. . .. .............. 27-4 North 12:& 62.6$ 250 72 Nona: Giuseppe and Ciu&eppa Favuzra, 129 Nichols Ave=rut+ gates- 12-2& town. .. . ................. 26-5 North 2298 50.38 237 52 '~,'one 'own❑ Watertow-a,Adams street..................... Nort1t .J1� NilnC Wilfred Levaasseaar, 102 G]'press 12-24- Street,Watertown.......... 12-N North 2407 Z8.15 232 W None Wilfred I cvasseur, 1{18 Cy-press 12-24- Strect,Watertown.......... 51- Nrsrth 950 47.50 190 00 None Wilfred l evasseur, 102 CyrpreL%- 12-24- Street, Watertowen.......... 6F North 450 47,49 189 PG None Abraharn Tutuniian,94 P ichols Avenue, 'Fatertown. Certift- 12-SA cite :�u. 12?919............. E-20 North 2318 135.70 542 80 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Priest Road Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., March 2, 1928. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twenty-fifth day of February, A. D. 1928, at 4.30 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premier, and on the seCOnd day of Search, A. D. 1928, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Priest Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen,upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and RECO" of TOWN MEETINGS 271 necessity require that Priest Rend be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown on a plan dram by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 1 a, 1928. Description, Priest Road Beginning at a point of curvature on the southerly line of Riverside Street one hundred twenty-five and eighteen hun- dredths (125.18) feet from the westerly line of Irving Street; thence extending westerly and southerly along a curved line thirty-two and sixty-eight hnndredths (32.68) feet and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point cf tangency on the easterly line of Priest Road; thence extending southerly and westerly along said easterly line of Priest Road four hundred seventy-ore and ninety-six hundredths (471.96) feet to a plaint of curvature can said easterly line of Priest Road; thence extend- ing southerly and easterly along a caned line fourteen and ten hundredths (14.10) feet and having a radius of ten. (10) feet to a paint of compound curvature on the northerly line of Charles liver Road, said line being a curve having a radius of one thousand one hundred and forty-seven and seventeen hun- dredths (11 7.1I) feet by land belonging to the following-named puns whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: John H. Clark, et al., one hundred eleven and fifty-fie hundredths (111.55) feet; Rocco Marcantonio, seventy-three and forty-two hundredths (73.42) feet; Fred S. Priest, es al., one hundred forty-sLx and eighty-four hundredths (146 ) feet comprising two lots each having a frontage of seventy-three and forty-two hundredths (73.42) feet; Arthur Dixon and wife, Florence, thirty--nine and fourteen hun- dredths (.39.14) feet-, Kilda G. Christiansen, forty-one (41) feet; Arthur Dixon and wife, Florence, one hundred six and seven tenths(106.70)feet to point of compound curvature; thence turn- ing and extending; westerly on a curved line on the northerly line c)f Charles River Load sixty-one and sixty-sbc hundredths (GLOG) feet to a point of compound curvature on said line of Charles River Road, thence turning and extending easterly and northerly on a curved line seventeen and eighty-five hundredths (17,85) feet and having a radius of ten (10) feet to a paint of 272 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT tangency on the westerly fine of Priest Road; thence extending northerly and easterly along said line: of Priest Road on a straight line four hundred sixty-five alid forty-two hundredths (465,42) feet to a point of curvature on said line of Priest Road; thence turning and extending northerly and westerly along; a curved line thirty wid fifteen hundredths (30.15) feet and hav- ing a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Riverside Street; by land belonging to the follcwing-named persons whose ownership and assessable front- ages are recorded herei6th consecutively, namely: John B. Heffernan, one hundred eighteen and thirty--four hundredths (118.34) feet, John J. Mu lliern, ten and two hundredths (10.02) feet; Peter J. VII,te, forty-five and fifty-iiine hundredths (45.59) feet; Catherine Green and Nellie A. Mahoney, forty-five: and fifty-eight huandredtlis (45.58) feet; Joseph Pennell and v;�fc, Margaret R., forty-five and fifty-nine hundredths (45.59) feet; Margaret J. Connolly, forty-five and fifty-Trine hundredths (4.5.59) feet; Peter J. Clement and wife, Margaret B., forty-five and fifty-nine hundredths (45.59) feet; Julia. O'Brien, forty-five and fifty-eight hundredths (45,58) feet; Ann B. Rattigan, one hundred eleven and sixty-two hundredths (111.62) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly lire of Riverside Street; thence turning and extending in a southerly and easterly direc- tion along said line of Riverside Street eighty and sixteen hun- dredths (80.1:6) feet to a paint of curvature and also paint of beginning. The; area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Priest Road which is forty (40) feet in Width between parallel lines extending frorn the southerly line of Riverside Street to the northerly line of Charles River Road. Said street is hereby laid out as shod on a street plan with title "Town of Watertovm, Plan of Priest Read, to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act," dated February 15, 192S, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with Middlesex South District Deeds with this order, And it is therefore ordered that Priest Road be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions.of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and. amendments thereto accord- RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 273 ing to the foregoing description, and having considered the ques- tion of darnages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said strut has Neon laid drat as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and -none are awarded, ether than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we farther order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 89 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, T%1111 receive benefit or advantage ether than the gen- eral advantage to the community from 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 Otis D. ,'glen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1928, and can file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the ar ount set opposite each of said described parcels is the arnount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. PETER J. MONAHAN, JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, 5`elechnen. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 6, 1928. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twent.yr- sixth day of March, A. D. 1928, at which meeting a quortun was present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following--awned streets, to vdt: Priest Road (together with other streets) under the provisions of Chapters fit and So of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the- assessment of betternents, and to see if the Town -will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and :for public ways, and 274 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire. by purchase, or otlierw-ise. acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construc- tion, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Driest Road 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 unani.mcusly as follows; "That the laying; out of Priest Road as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen he and is hereby ac- cepted, and the Selcctinen 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 Priest Road 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 and plan recorded here-with, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to talkc said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town IVIeet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the wren 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 late authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan re- ferred 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. A-lid all treC upon the land so taken and all structures ad-Yi xed thereto are not included in said taking, And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1928, 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 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 275 taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as sho-wn can said Schedule. Adopted: G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, JOHN P. I3ARRE`IT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, select;);en. Schedule, Priest Road 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 ommer'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 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 Torun of Watertown. Lod Side of Lod .4rea Es!{rrmadcd Owner Address No. -50eel Area Taken frontage Betterment Darna$es John H. Clark, rd al.. 82 River- 0-18- side Street, Witertown...... 1-13 East 211.1 111.55 $334 65 Nono Rocco Maircantonio, Prancesea M areantonia, 52 Arsenal 9-13- Street. Watcrtowsa.......... 2-14 East 146S 73.42 2291[} 26 Nome Fred S. Priest, et al., 12 Priest 9-15- Road, Waatertown.. . ....... 4r15 F.,tast 1469 73,42 220 20 None Fred S. Priest,, et a1,. 12 Priest 9- IS-Road, Waterta►vn. . . . ...... 5-16 East 1408 73.42 220 26 Notic Arthur Dixon, ad ax.. Florence, <a-i8- 32 Priest Road.Watertown.. 6i3 East 793 30.14 117 42 -Nano Hikl:a G. Christiansen, 34 Priest 9-18- Road, Watertown.......... 6A-A last 820 41.00 123 00 None Arthur Dixon, et ux.. Florence, 9-18- 32 Priest Road, Watertown_ 7-17 East 2OW 10G.70 320 10 None John R. Heffernan, 84 Charles 9-17- River Read, Watertown-_.-. 10.16 West 2330 118.34 365 02 None John I Miulhern, 78 Charles 9-17- River Road, Waterto,8-a..... 11-17 Wc3t 200 10.02 20 0€0 None Peter J, White, 35 Priest Road, 9-17- Watertow—n-- -------------- 0-16 West 012 45.59 136 77 None Catherinc Green, :Nellic A. M'Ia- honey,21)Priest Road,Water- 9-IT- tawn.... . ................ $-1.1 went 912 43.58 136 74 None Joseph F. laennellI E! ux„ Mar- garet R.,25 Priest Road,Wat- 9-17- ertown. ................... 7-1:3 West 91.2 45-59 1313 77 bone MrJ. Connolly, 21 Pricalt 9-17- Il oad, Wattrtown. . . ....... 6-12 West 012 45.89 136 77 None Peter J. Clement, rt ux., Mar- rVVr+et E., 13 Priest Road. 9-17- nterLown. . . ............. &-11 West 932 45.69 130 77 None 276 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT I.oa Side of Lot Area EsUma[ed Owner tlddress No. Sfreer ,Area Taken Pronlage Belleamera Damages Julirk G'lldwt: 13 Priest Road. U-17- %VrLt[:rt0Wn. . .............. 4-10 W09t 912 45,58 9136 74 Nnne Ann B. Rattisan, 77 Riverside 9-17- Street.Watm-own....... ... B-9 West 2058 111.62 334 SO None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Voted: That action relative to Quimby Street be indefinitely postponed. Report of the Selectlln.en on the Layout of Part of Springfield 'street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., March 2, 1928. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the general Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twenty-fifth day of February, A. D. 1028, at 2.26 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the second day of March, A. D. 1028, at S p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of part of Springfield Strut as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that part of Springfield Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance lVith the following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1028. Description Beginning at a paint of tangency on the northerly line of orcester'Street and fifty and forty-one hundredths (50.41) feet from stone bound (angle point); thence westerly and northerly on the northerly line of Worcester Street, eighty (80) feet to point of curvature; thence: easterly and, northerly on a curved line thirty--erne and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency can the westerly line of Springfield Street; thence northerly and easterly on the westerly line of Springfield Street four bmidred seventeen and seventy-one hundredths (417.71) feet to point of curvature, thence can a curved line thirty and fifty-eight hundredths (30.58) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Orchard Street by land belonging to the RECOFW OF TOWN MEETINGS 277 folloiA iag-narned puscris whose ownership and assessable front- ages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Abram A.-Tills and H. H. Skinner, forty-six and sip hundredths (46.06) feet assessable frontage; Leroy C. Thompson, fifty (50) feet; Charles M. Evans, fifty (.50) feet; Jarries G. Costello. twenty--two and fifty hundredths (22.50) feet assessable frontage; private way, F itchlmrg Street, so-called, eighty (80) feet; Alvin G. Hov�Ts, et ux., sixty ((0) feet assessable frontage; Delta C. Adams, one hundred twenty-eight and twenty-nine hundredths. (128.21.9) feet; thence westerly and southerly on the southerly line of Orchard Street, eighty-one and twenty-nine hundredths (81,29) feet to point of curvature; thence westerly and scrLitherly can a curved line thirty-three and thirty-eight hundredths (33.38) feet having a radius of twenty (20) feet to paint of tangency on the easterly line of Springfield Street, thence westerly and southerly on the easterly line of Springfield Street, four hundred fifteen and twelve hundredths (415.12) feel; to point of ctm ature r thence southerly and easterly can a curved line thirty-one and forty---two hundredths (:31.42) feet having a radius of twenty (0) feet and to point of beginning by land belonging to the following- nam-ed persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely; Leo E. ICeohane, one hundred twenty-eight and fifty hundredths (128.50) feet assessable frontage; Abram Mills, si.xty (( ()) feet assessable frontage; Private Way, Fitchburg Street, so-called, eighty (80) feet; William J. McMahon et ux., twenty-two and fifty htin- dredths (22.50) feet assessable frontage; Katherine A. Carr, fifty (50) feet; Catherine L. Kelley, fifty (50) feet; Leroy C. Thompson, forty-six and six hundredths (46.06) feet assessable frontage. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of part of Springfield 'Street which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the northerly line of Worcester Street to the southerly line of the present line of {orchard Street. Said street is hereby laid out as shown on a street plan with title "'down of Watertown, plan of part of Springfield Street, too accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act," dated "r-ebruary 15, 1928, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, ► 278 ZVATRRTOWN TOWN RETORT and a ccpy of which is to be duly recordcd with Middlesex South District Deeds With this order. And it is therefore ordered that part of Springfield Street he and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the pro-- visions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amend- ments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having considered the question of darnages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby dct.errnine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is dune under Chapter So of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed will receive benefit or advantage rather than the general advantage to the community from 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 Otis D. Ahen, To-fry Engineer, dated February 15, 1928, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of ' 1atertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set apposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that %%�E be assessed upon said described parcel. PETER J. MONAHAN, JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen's Office, Watertown., Mass., April 6, 1928. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- sixth day of March, A. D. 1928, at which meeting a quorum was present: when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows- "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 279 out of the folloN%ing--named struts, to wit: Fart of Springfield Street (together with other streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Lars, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to tale by emi- nent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or &urns 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." An order of the Selectmen laying out part of Springfield. Street and the report of the Selectmen Mth reference to said laying out..were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of part of Springfield Street as a public way, as appem 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 part of Spring- field 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 shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the flown Cleric of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedi-ile. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meet- ing therefor. Nov�,, therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, he and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public sway under the provisions of law 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 see-cry days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. 280 WAVERTOWN TOWN REPORT And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taker and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1028, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- tion of da.rnages sustained by the owners, of the land hereby taken that damages are estimated and awarded as shown, on said Schedule. Adapted G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, Jf7I° N P. BARRET T', EDWARD D. HOLLAND, ,Selectmen. Schedule, Springfield Street In said Schedule each Marcel of lard 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 dray of April, and in case said ovaner's name is not cor- rectly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners Unk--lao"N'n. And the rtum1w_r 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 Watertmim. Loy Sidra J❑t Area Estimated Owner Addr439 No. 5areef Area Taken Froalaar- Ecifermtaal Damages Abram Ntills and H.H.Skinner, 72 Fitchburg Street, Water. .3,73- town. Certificate'N❑.233y5.. 10-30 West 1086 413.Ob 11&1 24 NEan@ Lei 7 +C. `1'homnp fl s❑n, 36 Spr :g- ae ld dStrept., i atertown. Cur- 3-73- of cite No.21286. - - .-,.,, 20.8E Vest 1000 50.00 200 00 None C1 arles M.Evans,288 Appleton StrC*t, Arlington. C ficate 3-73 No. 23780. . . ............... 21-619 West 1000 50.00 200 D0 None James G. Costello, 36 Purvis Strftt W atertmi n. Cei tiff- 3-73- cate Nia. 23172._,..,. , ._.. 22-5Lq Wettt 1410U 22,50 ''Do 00 None Alvin G.Howea,et us.,f�2 Fitch. bqrr,StTaLt,1. at@rt❑w17. Car- 3-72- ti",to No.21743. .. . ...... 1-67 Wcst 2100 60.00 240 00 None Delta G. Adams, 86 Brainerd Road,B❑stmn. Ccrt ficate:No. 3-72- 239828............., 31-39 'Pest 2,120 12&09 513 16 None Lev E. lac❑have, 176 Orchard Street 'item wrt. Certii5- 3-75- cate me. 23g6j............. 9-47 East 233$ 12$.50 514 00 None Abram Mills, 72 Fitcbburg Street. Watertown. ertiii- 3-75- cate No. W832............. 8-18 last 2400 MAC 240 00 None William J. McMahon\�,�ei ux...24 sprin lil Street, YY atertowa. 3-76- Gertificata No.2068D. . . .., . 4-91 East MW 22.50 00 00 None RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 281 Gad Ssdegf Lai Area I3sdimaied Own r Address Mo. Sireal Ares.Taken F'raniage Beatrmeng Darrrages I{Mhcrine A. Carr. I3cpkintoa. 3-7r`- Certificate No.21653. . .. ... 2-32 Fast 1000 50.00 921DO 00 None Catherine L,_ Kelley, 30 Spring- field Street, WacrWwn. Cer- 3-741- tihcate No, 21703.. ... ..... 8 East 1000 50.00 200 00 None Leroy C. Thompson. 36 Spring. held Street, Watertown. Cer- 3-7G- tifirate Na.21438. ......... 1-3.4 East 1086 -16.W 184 24 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Standish Road Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., March 2, 1928. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twenty-fifth day of February, A. D. 1928, at 2.30 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the second day of March, A. D. 1928, at S p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Standish Road as a public way, and tve, the Selectmen, upon Consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public con- venience and necessity require that Standish Load be and is hereby laid out; as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 1=5, 1928. Description, Standish Road Beginning at a point of cun+a.ture on the southerly line of Belmont Street one hundred forty-nixie and forty-one hundredths (149.41) feet westerly from the westerly line of Lovell Road; thence westerly and southerly on a curved line twenty-nine and eight hundredths (29.08) feet, having, a radius of twenty (20) Meet to a paint of tangency;thence southerly and westerly on the easterly line of Standish Load and on a straight line five hun- dred ninety-nine and eighty-eight hundredths (599.88) feet to a point of curvature;thence southerly and westerly on the easterly line of Standish Road and or1 a curved lime two hundred twelve and nine hundredths (212.09) feet, having a radius of five hu11- dred ninety-seven and sixty-four hundredths (597.64) feet to a 232 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT paint of c-a vature; thence westerly and southerly on the east- erly line of Standish Read and on a straight line fifty-nine (59) feet to a paint of curvature; thence westerly and southerly on the easterly line of Standish Road and on a curved line one hundred sixty-seven and ninety hundredths (167.90) f eet,having a radius of four hundred thirty-two and forty-five h-undredths (432.45) feet to a point of tangency; thence westerly and south- erly on the easterly line of Standish Dead and on a straight fine thirteen hundred seventeen and thirty hundredths (1317.30) feet to a point of curvature; thence southerly and easterly on a ctu-ved line twenty-two and eighty-four hundredths (22.34) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency and on the northerly 11ne of Orchard Street by land belonging to the following-named persons wbuse ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith, consecutively, namely: Agnes 11. Michaud, seventy-five and fifty-six h-Luidredths (75.56) feet assessable frontage; Avery A. Norton, et wc., Zehna 0., seventy- five (75) feet; TAaria L. Sancho, seventy-five (75) feet; Fanny L. Derry, seventy (70) feet; Ada Weiner, seventy (70) feet; Albert H. Bump, et Lilla A., seventy (70) feet; Lena F. Lloward, seventy (70) feet, Herbert L. Moore and William E. Sperry, two hundred ten (210) feet, comprising three lots, each with a frontage of seventy (70) feel;; Albers; W. Locke, Trustee, fcrty- six and eighty-seven hundredths (46.87) feet assessable frontage; Locke Street, so-called, eighty-eight and eighty hundredths (88.80) feet; Stanley J. Fcrd, et uz., Helen J., sixty-tine and ninety-five hundredths (031.95) feet a.ssessal)le frontage; George I-I. Webster, sixty-five (65) feet; Ernest J. Carrigan, sixty-nine acid twenty-onc hun€lredtlis (69,21) feet; LeRoy C. Vose, et uz., Nellie, sixty-nine and tiventy-one hundredths (69.21) feet; Percy R. Winters and Charles R. Burns, four hundred eighty (434) feet comprising eight lots each with a frontage of sixty (60) feet; Alexander A. MacLean, sixty (60) feet; Matilda, Fager- st.ronz, thirty (36) feet assessable frontage; Bellevue Road, so- called, eighty (30) feet; Frederick W. Ritchie, et Ica:., Rhoda, thirty (30) feet assessable frontage; Charles I4. Leave, et ux., Alice M., sixty (64) feet; Rae S. Moran, sixty (60) feet; Charles E. B. White, et stx., Florence. E., sixty (60) feet, Carl H. Berg- man, et -ux., Eva E.. sixty (60) feet, Mattie E. Kilpatrick, sixty Rr,cor o of TOWN MEE-TINOS 283 (W) feet;Charles W. Xilpatrich, sixty (60) feet;James C. Knapp, et yam, Elizabeth M., sixty (60) feet; Lottis Olin, sixty (60) feet; Viva B. Callahan, seventy-four and suety-two hundredths (74.62) feet assessable frontage; thence westerly and northerly on the northerly line of Orchard Street and on a straight line eighty- seven and ninety-six hundredths ( 7.06) fleet to a point of curva- ture; thence easterly and northerly on a curved line thirty-nine and ninety-seven hundredths (39.97) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Standish Road; thence northerly and easterly on the westerly line of Standish Road and on a straight line twelve hundred eighty and eighty hundredths (1.280.50) feet to a point of curva- ture; thence northerly and easterly on the westerly line of Standish Road and on a etw ved line one hundred eighty-three and forty-five hundredths (18 .45) feet, having a radius of four hundred seventy-two and forty-five htrndredths (472.45) feet to a. paint. of tangency; thence northerly and easterly on the west- erly line of Standish Road; and on a straight; line fifty-nine (59) feet to a -paint of curvature; thence easterly and northerly on the westerly line of Standish Road and on a curved line one hundred ninety-seven and ninety hundredths (197.90) feet, having a radius of five hundred fifty-seven and sixty4ottr hundredths (557.64) feet to a point of tangency; thence easterly and northerly on the wcsLerly lime of Standish Read and on a straight line five hundred ninety and thirty-hvo hundredths (590.32) feet to a. point of curvature; thence northerly and westerly on a curv.cA line thirty-three and seventy-five hun- dredths (33.75) feet, having a radius of 0,venty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Belmont Street by land belongilig to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Eileen M. hlurphy, one;hundred fifteen and twenty-five hundredths (115.25) feet asscssablc frcaiitage;Eileen M. Murphy, sixty (60) feet; Lyrde B. Keith, sL-,,ty (60) feet; Elizabeth A. Mahoney, sixty (60) feet; Frank N. Crossinan, sixty (60) feet; Frank W. O'Brien, et ux., Margaret B., sixty ( 0) feet; Percy R- Winters and Charles R. Burns, sixty (60) feet-, Percy R. Winters, and. Charles R. Burns, sixty (60) feet; Percy R. Winters and Charles R. Burns, fifty-tiro and eighty-five hundredths (52.85) 294 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT feet assessable frontage-, Bellevue Road, so-calked, eighty-sip, and sixteen hundredths (86.10) feet; Partlow A. Yerxa, Trustee, forty-seven and fifty-four hundredths (47.54) feet assessable frontage; Winters and Burns, sixty (60) feet; Louise Beaupre, sixty (60) feet; William J. A. Xeith, et six., Agnes M., sixty (60) feet.; l artlow A. Yerxa, Trustee, three hundred. sixty (360) feet, comprising six lots, each with a frontage of sixty (60) feet; Albert W. Locke, Trustee, sixty-six and forty-five hundredths (66-45) feet; .Alert W. Locke, Trustee, sixty-five and fifty-two hundredths (65,52) feet; George H. Webster, fifty-seven and seventy-five hundredths (.57.75) feet assessable frontage; Locke Street, so-called, ninety-two and ninety hundredths (02.90) feet; Joseph MacDonald, et ux., ilflary L., thirty-nine and thirty hundredths (39.30) feet; Herbert L. Moore and William E. Sperry, two hundred fifty-two (252) feet, comprising four lots, the first with sixty (60) feet frontage, the second lot having sixty-two (fit) feet, the third lot having sixty-five (05) feet, and the fourth with sixty-five (65) feet frontage„ Robert D. Phelps, et ux., Marie L., sixty-five (65) feet; Herbert L. Aloore, one hundred thirty (130) feet, comprising two lots each with a frontage of sixty-five (65) feet; lderhert W. Smith, sixty-five (65) feet; Helen L, Hoadley, sixty-five (65) feet; Hooper Os- inend, slaty-five (65) feet; Guy Loomer, ninety-three and sixty- seven hundredths (93.67) feet frontage to paint of tangency on the southerly line of Belmont Street; thence northerly and east- erly on the southerly line of Belmont Street and on a straight line eighty and fifty-five hundredths (80.55) feet to s. point of curvature and point of beginning. The arep, enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Standish Road which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel limes extending from the southerly line of Belmont Street to the northerly line of Orchard Street. Said street is hereby laid out as shown on a street plan with title "Town.-.of Watertown, plan of Standish Road to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act," datod "1;cbruary 15, 1028, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with Middlesex South District :Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Standish Read be and is RECORD of 'TOWN MEETINGS -85 hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the pTovisions of Chapters Sfl acid 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having con- sidered 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 mane are awarded, other than as shown. in the Schedule hereto annexed, 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 said. Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage ether than the general advantage to the community from 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 Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1929, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Aliddlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, 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. PETER J. MONAH N, 30UN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selcetmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 9, 1.Y28. Whereas, at a Town ]Meeting held by the Town of Vlater- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- sixth day of March, A, D. 1928, at which mecting a quorum was present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the me+etang as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying €gut of the follov6ng-narnned streets, to wit: Standish. Road (together with other streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing 286 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otheiivise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provido the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor, and the cast of construction., direct how said money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Standish Road and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting and upon motion drily made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of Standish Road 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 Standish Road 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 and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of 'Watertown, and the owners, desct iption and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation -was made at said 'Town T\rTeet- ing therefor. Now, therefore, it is ordered that the herein 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- ing the assessment caf betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was doily filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1928, to takc off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. RECORD OF TOWN NKEE1`INGS 287 And it is farther 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 shown on said Schedule, Adopted G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, JOHN P. BARR.ETT, ED ARD D. HOLLAND, Selechnel 1. Schedule Tn 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 dnv of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctIv stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unknown. And the nurnber of the lot set opposite each parcel in said. Schedule is the number of the lot on file in the office of the Assessors of the Tovvn of Watertown. Led Sideof Lot Area Ejohnaftd Owner Address No. Street Area Taker;Frontage Be1krmenj Daxnal;es Agnes hi. Michaud, G02 Be]- 4-33- montStreet,Watertown, .... 11-62 Esst 1260 3.56 W2 24 N.'cnc Avery A. 1lorton, et ttx., Zelmax 0.. 182 Standish Road, Wat- 4-.33- erterwn. ................... 10�61 East; lr)00 75.00 300 00 Nome Mark L. Sancho, 176 Standish 4-33- Roud, Watcrt'Dwn... ... ... 9-60 Fast 1:O 7.5.00 300 0 None Vann L. Berry, 172 Standish 4-33- Ra�sd, Watertowm... ..,.... S-N -East 1400 70.00 280 00 Puna Ada Weiner, 1t�Standish Road' 4-33- Watcrtovim. .. ............. 7-68 F-Ut 34M 70.00 280 00 None a3,11}crt H. Bump, a Tina A., 4-33 160 Standish Road,Watertown 6-37 East 1400 70.00 2Sf1 00 None Lena P. Hiaward, 1&1 Sta ndi�h 4-33 Road,Wateaawn.. .. ...... 5-56 'Cast 1400 70.00 250 t10 None Herbert L. Moore and William E. Sperry. 30 Pagan Road, 4-33- Sclmont. .. . . ......... .... 4-:.5 East 1400 70.UI1 290 W None Herbert L. Moore ansi William 3 . SpCrry, 30 Pa}-son Road. 4-33- Belmont. . . ... ............ 3-54 Bast 1400 70.00 280 00 NDne Herbert L. Moore and William E, Sperry', 30 Payson Read, 4-33- Belmont. . . . . . ..... ....... 2-a3 East 1400 70.00 280 00 None Albert W. Locke, "rr.,321 Conn- 4-33- rnon Street, Water tawn., ... 1-52 Cast 2300 4OS7 187 48 Dome Stanley]. Ford,et uz.,Helen f., 4-30. 120 Locke Strut,Wclertotsn. 27-50 East 2288 61.'Jb 247 80 Nome George H. 141ebster, 499 Corn- 4--30- MQU Street.Belmont...,11.. 2-41) Bast 1300 t55.(X) 260 00 None 288 WA`1`ERTC3WN TQR'N REPORT Lw .Sirleof Lot Area Eshmated Owner Address No. Sirret Area Taka}r Fronmgt Betlermens Damages F-mest 1.Corrigan, 4-30- 42 Elm Street, Belmont. Cor- 29-48A- tifrcate No, 24U67.. . . . ..... 29A-GlB East 1400 0.21 $270 84 Nune Lerol C.Vast, cy xx., Nellie E., 4-30- 17 l'Mps Stm:t,Watertolvn. 11-G1A- Ccrtificute No. 23840.. ..... IIA-48B East 13M 69.21 276 84 None Percy R.Winters and Charles R. Hums,31 Harnmond Street, Belmont. Certificate No. 4-30. 2240-1. .................... 10-62 East 1200 #30 00 2.10 00 None Percy.R.Wintem and Charles R. Bums, 31 Ilammond Street, 130mont. Certificate No. 4-30- 22404. ..................• . 9-53 East t200 60.00 2-10 UO l+lono Perrey R.Wintem and ChArlees It. Bums, 31 Hammond Street, Belmont. Ccrtifirnte No. 4-30- 2.''.#(}!. ....., ..... •..__.,. 8-G4 East 1200 60:00 21:0 0U None ,Percy R.Winters and Charlra R. Bums, 31 HarnmGnd Street, RelnmonL Certificate No. 4-30- 22404. ..._.. .• ..• ....... 7-5;I East 121A) 60.OQ 240 OU None Percy R.`54'intcra and Charles R. Bruns, 31 Hammond Street, Belmont. C craficate No. 4-30- 22•"1U4. ............ • ... ..__ f'AJA Fast 12M 80.00 240 00 None Percy R Winters and Charley R. Burns, 31 Haminwd Street, I30mont. Certificate No. 4-30. 22401. .................... 5-G7 East 1200 60.00 240 01} None Parcp R.Winters and Charles R. Burns, 31 Haminond Street, 13OMOIA. Certifcate No. 4-30- 22404• ..... .. ............. 4-G9 l ►st 121)0 W.00 240 00 :Mane Percy R.Wi❑tcrg and Charles R. Burns, 31 Hammond Street, Belmont. Certificate No, 4-30- 2Z404.....,.. .. •.. • ....... 3.1W East 11100 6100 2,10 00 None Alexander A, 'Macl-ean,60 Standish Road. Watcrt€rmm. 430- C:ertificate No. "-:3358. . ..... 2-70 East 1200 fii7.0f1• 210 CO None Alatilda Fagerstrom, 56 Stand- is}l Road,Watcyto rn. CrartiR- 4-30- ca.ta +lo. 17-187.. ........... 1-71 lit I(no 30.00 120 00 Nana lxrederick W. Ritchie. st M Rhoda P., 133 Bellevue Itaad, Watertown. Certificate No, 4-27- 22459........,.._........ 1042 East MO 30.00 1'M 00 N,'nne Charles H. Maw!, el ux.. Alice NL,42 Standish Road,Water- 4-27- to n. Certificate No. 22592 :1-73 East 1200 60.00 2-10 00 None Rae S.Koran,2$S tandi5h Road, U'atertnwn. Certificate No. 4-27- 238i11..................... 8-74 Host 1200 80.00 240 00 None Charles E. U. White, d ux., Florence E.. 717 Belmont Street, Belmont. CertifitztL 4-27- INo. 24185. ................ 7-75 East 1200 Fa4.M 241] 01; None Carl H, Ee"nan,aj jmx,Eva E., 12 Laurel Stmtt. 7'atcrtown. 4-27- Certificate No.22130. . . . ... 6-76 East 1' ) W.00 210 00 Name Mattie A. Xilpntrick, 17 syca- more Street, Relrnont, Cer, 4-27- tilicate No.24406.,. .. ..... 5-77 East 121w 00.0(} 2.10 00 dune Charles W. Kilpatrick, 17 Syca- more Street. Belmont, Cer- 4-27- tificate No. 24030. . . , . ...,. 4-78 East 12OU 00.00 240 00 ldone RECORD DE TOWN MEETINGS 1' Lot .5ialeaf Laf Area Eslimalcd Owner Addlr#ss ,1To. Street Area Ttakex Fronfdage Bellermenl Vaanauges James C. Knapp, of ux.• Eliza- beth M..139 Laragdaia a1 Veaiue. Wjratertonti. Certificate No. 4-27- 21141...................e, 3-79 Ea,%t 1200 00.00 $240 00 Norse Louis Olin, 14 Lnterualto Street, Roxbury. Certificate two. 4-27- 225&1..... ..,,, . , 2-80 East 1200 60.00 240 OG Norse Vi" 11. Callahan, 12 wilgon Avenue, Watertown. Certili- 4-27- cate No 24038,............ 1-81 East 1220 74.62 308 48 None Eiltcax M. Murphy, 39-Brighton Street, Charle.4town. Certifi- r1-24- cate,itn.20811............. 21-82 West 2432 115.25 461 04 None Eilemi M. A-farphy,30 Brighton Street,Charlestown. Certifi- 4-24- carte No.20811. ............ 21-83 West 1200 60.00 240 Ott Vona L.-de B. Keith, 17 Standish Pwad.Watertown. Certificate L24-- No. 229OG. ................ 19-54 West 1200 60,00 240 00 None Elizabeth A.Mahoney,215tand- ish Road, Watertown. Cer- 1-24- tifcate No. 2400i1.. ... ..... 1S-85 West 1-000 60.00 2.40 00 None rrauk N. CrOSSanan+ 14 Bush Road. Squaratum. CertMcate 4-•24 No. 21439. ................ 17-88 X cst 1`a00 E0.00 240 00 :None Frank W. O'Brien, d ux.¢ Mar- arct B., 194 &chard;�tx,ect, Watertown. CertifirAUe No. #-21- 2.1170 .................... ....... .... 10-87 West 1200 110,00 2 M 00 ."ti one Percy R.Wing atndCharlm R. Burns, 31 Hammond Street., Belmont. Certificate No. 4-24- 2210t............ 15-88 114Test 1200 40.DD 240 00 Hone Percy R.Winters ant]Cliarles R. Burns, 31 Hamniond3 Street, Belmont. Certificate No. 4-21- 22 M4. ... ...........,. 14-6411 West, 12W BOAU 240 O0 Mona Percy R.Wrote"and Charles R. Burns, 32 Hammond Street, Belmont, Certificate No. 22404. .................... 13.90 meat 211 t 52.85 211 40 None Partlow A. Yersa, Tr., 10 %It, Auburn Street, Watertown. 4-31- Carti6cate No. 21700....... 24-92 West M9 47.54 190 113 Anne Percy-R.Winters and Chi rlLaR. Burins, 31 Hammond .stmTt, 110mont. CCrtilleatL tidy. 4-31- 224-04..................... 23-93 West 12410 00.00 240 01) None Louise A. Beaupre, 67 Standish Rea 1,Watertown. Certifcate 4-31- No. �'2#ill}. ................ 22-94 West 1200 fi0.00 240 00 None William J.A.Keith.of use...Agnes. 73 Standish RDad,Watertowa. 1-31- Certificate No. 22494.-,..,. 21-VI West 120D GD.00 -10 00 one Partiuvr A. Ycraaa, "rr.. 10 NIL Auburn Street, W'atertorsm. 4-31- Certificate No, 2170.1.. . ., ... 20-96 West 1200 60.00 ;•11} 00 NoIIe Partlow A. Yema, Tr., 10 Nit. A91at m Straavt, Waterwwn, 91- Cc.-rtifica.te No. 2170.1, . .. .,. 1047 West 1200 60.00 240 00 Nona Partlow A. Y'eraaa, Tr., 10 Mt. Auburn Street, 'Watertown. 4-31- CcrtifScate No. 21705. . . . ... 19-a.1' �Vegt 1200 60.00 240 00 Nonc Partlow A. Yerxaa, Tr., 10 Mt. Auburn StrjxA, W'a.tertarm. 4-31- Certificatc Nu.. 217013. . ..... 17-09 West 1'200 60.00 240 00 None Fattlos? A, Yd`rxa, Tr„ 10 Mt. Anburrt Street, WaterWwn. 4-31- Certificate No. 21707... . ... 10-100 ';rest 1200 60.00 240 00 None 290 WATERTO1, N TOWN 1t-APORT Leg Side.-of La1 .4 reta 1?-za rmalc€1 Owner Address No. Slreal Area Trakepi r'ronlage Ba urarlarat Damages Part]ow A. Yerxa, Tr., 10 Mt. Auburn Street, Waterttswn. 4-31- Certificate No.21708. . ., ... 15-101 West 1200 GO.00 $240 00 Done Albert W. Locke, Tr.,32-1 Corn- 4-31- =n Street, WsatLrtawn. Car- 14-102A- tificate No. 23558 , , ....... 14A-76B'West 1330 6GA5 265 80 None Albert W. Loeke, Tr., ;32 4 Corn- 4-31- man Street,W tLCrLuwr].,.,,, 2;-RIA %lest 1280 65.52 262 08 None Georpe H. WLUIter, 409 Corn- 4-31- mon Street, Belmont. . . . . . . 27-75 West 2288 57,75 231 CO None j6s,-ph McDonald, el ux. Mary L.,129 Standish Road,WaLer- 4-32- t.own. ... . .. .............. 24-74 West 1750 39.30 157 20 done Herbert L. Moore bn€1 William L. SMrry, 30 Payson Roa4, 4-32- Relmont. ........... ...... 23-73 West 1200 60.00 210 00 done Herbert T_ Moore and William E. Sperry, :ill Payson n Road, 4-32- Belmont, . . ............... 22-72 West 1240 62.00 218 00 IN one Herbert L. Moore and William B. Sperry, 30 Payson Road, 4-32. Belmont_.._..- ..,, 21-71 West l;iw 611co 21yt 00 urine Herbert L. Moore and William E. Sperry. 30 Payson Road, 4-32- Belmont. ... . . . .. ...... 2040 West 1:,C1G 6.1.00 2000 None Robert D. Phelps, A ux., Maria 1-..,155 Standish Road,eater- 4-32- town, , , , , ,,,,,,,,, .. 10-0 West 13W C .00 2(54 0U None Herbert L. Moore, 30 Payson 4 A2- Rnad.,Belmont. .. ... . .... . 13-08 West 1300 65.00 240 00 None Herbert L. Moore, 30 Payson 4-32- Roud,Belmont.. . ... ...... 17-67 Wnt. 1300 051M 260 00 NUne Herbert W.Smith, 160 Standish 4-S2- Road, Watertown— IIMM West 1300 GS.OII .".I'i{! 00 None Helen L. Hoadley, 442- Belmont. ...... ....... 15-05 West 1300 6510E1 2W 00 None 140oper osmand,25 Flint Road, 4-32- Wat.rtown... ............. 14-64 West I am 65.00 260 00 None Guy Loomer, 4-32- Belmont. . .. .............. 13-03 West 165D 75.66 302 24 None For appropriation, see Sehedule uxlder -Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Part of Templeton Parkway Selectmen's Office, Waterto'rn, Mass., March 2, 1928. After due notice as required by the provisions cf Chapter 82 cf the General Li3 xs, we, the Selerdmen of Watertown, met on the twenty-fifth day of February, A. D, 1928, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of vie%76ring the premises, and on the second day cf March, A. D. 1028, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, can a petition for the laying out of part of Templeton Parinvay, as a public way, and Nve, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 291 convenience and necessity require that part of Templeton Parkway be laid out as and for a. public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shoe*n on a plan drawn by Otis. D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1923. Description. Beginning at a paint of curvature on the northerly line of Maplewood Street, one hundred forty-five and sixty-eight hundredths (14a:68} feet in an easterly direction from another point of curvature on the northerly line of Maplewood Street, thence extending in are easterly and northerly direction on a curved line: twenty-five and thirteen hundredths (25.13) feet and having a radius of twelve (12) feet to a stone bound and a. paint of tangency; thence extending in a northwesterly direction on a straight line and can the westerly line of Templeton Park- way one hundred six and thirty-two hundredths (100.32) feet to a stone bound and a point of curvature, thence extending in a westerly and northerly direction on a curved line one hundred eighty-six and ten hundredths (186.10) feet, and haying a radius of tiro hundred ninety-eight and sixty-four hundredths (298.64) feet to a stone bound and paint of tangency; thence extending in a northerly direction orr a straight line which crosses. Edgecli:ffe Road one hundred nineteen and thirty-one hundredths (119.31) feet, more or less, to the lot corner between lots numbered 123 and 122 which is a print on the westerly tine of Templeton Park- way-; thence extending in a northerly and easterly direction on a curved line one hundred seventeen (117.00) feet, more or less, and halving a radius of two hundred ninety-tiro and sixty hun- dredths (292,60) feet to a point which is the jot corner between lot No. 121 and Hillemst Path; thence extending in a north- easterly direction on a straight line crossing Edgeeliffe Road ninety-eight (98.00) feet, more or less, to a point of tangency; thence extending in a northeasterly direction on a straight line two hundred ninety-four and twenty-one hundredths (294.21) feet, and crossing Salisbury Road to a paint which is the inter- secting paint of the easterly line of Salisbury Road and the westerly line of Templeton Parkway, by land belonging to the following-named pen-;oas whose owncrship and assessable front- ages are recorded hereivith consecutively, namely; Paul G. R 292 WATi ERTOW N TOWN REPORT Hartung and wife, Barbara M., ninety-six and sixty-six hun- dredths (06.66) feet assessable frontage; Herbert C. Darting, fifty (50) feet; Theodore NI. Shemrood and wife, Georgic B., fifty (50) feet; Frank H. Powers, fifty (50) feet; Joseph T. Tyrell and wife, Gertrude M., fifty-trine and rin+ety-eight hundredths (59.98) feet assessable frontage; by Edgecliffe Road, seventy- ight (78) feet, more or less; Ver an Mason and Albert L. Saunders, Trustees, eighty-seen (87) feet, Vernon Mason and Albert L. ;aiinders, Trustees, thirty (30) feet, more or less, com- prising Hillcre.st Path, Edgediffe road, ninety--eight (8) feet, more or less; Enrico DiPietro, sixty-three and ninety-cane hun- dredths (63.g1) feet a:sscssable frontage; Ernidio DiClementc and wife, Caroline, sixty.-one (fit) feet, Heirs and Devisees of H. Adelaide Coolidge, ninety and seven hundredths (00.07) feet assessable frontage; Salisbury Road, one hundred sixteen (116) feet, more or less; thence turning and running in a southeasterly direction at right angles to the westerly line of TernpletDn Park- way, fifty (50) feet on a line to which Templeton Parkway was accepted in 1924 to a paint on the easterly lime of Templeton Parkway; thence running in a. southwesterly direction on a straight lime on the easterly line of Templeton Parkway, two hundred fifty-one and ninety-three hundredths (251.93) feet to a point of curvature; thence running in a westerly and southerly direction on a curved line three hundred forty and ninety-nine hundredths ( 40.96) feel:, and having a radius of four hundred twenty (420) feet tc a point of compound curvature; thence run- nitig in a southerly and easterly direction on a curved line one hundred sixty-one and seventeen hundredths (161.17) feet, and having a radius of two hundred fifty-eight and sixty-four hun- dredths (258.64) feet to a point of tangency; thence running southeasterly on a straight line one hundred forty-fire and fifty hundredths (145.60) feet to a paint of eurVatllre; thence extend- ing in a southerly and easterly direction on a cured like nine and ninety-cane hundredths (0-91) feet, and ba-d-rig a. radius of eight and fourteen hundredths (8.14) -feet to a point on the northerly line of Maplewood Street by land belonging to the fojloNN,ing-named persons,whose ownership and assessable front- ages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Guy Loonier, eleven and ninety-nine hundredths (11,90) feet assessable front- RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 293 ages Salisbury Road, one hundred fifty-six and fifty-six hun- dredths (156.56) feet; Algerino DeAngelis, eighty-nine and ten hundredths (89.10) feet assessable frontage; Vernon Mason and Albert L. Saunders, Trustees, three hundred. fifty-six (356) feet, comprising five lots of the fallowing frontages: seventy-one (71) feet, seventy-two (72) feet, seventy (70) feet; seventy-one (71) feet, seventy-two (7 ) feet; Enrico DiPietro, seventy-four and twenty-four hundredths (74.24) feet; Paul G. Hartung, sixty- nine (6(9) feet; Fred M. Barsam and. wife, Alice A., ninety-two and eighteen hundredths (92.18) feet assessable frontage; thence turning and extending westerly along said northerly line of I+daplewood Street seventy-four (74) feet, more or less, to paint of curvature and also paint of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of part of Templeton Parkway which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines from Maplewood Street to the southerly side of Hillcrest Path on the westerly side of Temple- ton Parkway, and fifty (50) Beet in width between parallel lines from said paint at Hillcrest Path to the end of that part of Templeton Parkway accepted in 1924. Said street is hereby laid out as shown can a street plan with title "Town of Watertown; plan of part of Templeton Parkway, to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act," dated "February 15, 1928, Otis D. Alden, Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with Middlesex South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that part of Templeton Parkway be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, -under the pro- visions of Chapters 80 a-nd 82 of the General Laws, and amend- ments thereto according to the foregoing 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 hava been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further carder 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 suet forth in, said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantageother 294 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT than the general advantage to the corr=unit;y from 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 can a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1928, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly :recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, 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. PETER J. MONA I A1 , .S.-Iecholera, Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass,, April 6, 1928. Whereas, at a Torn Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the. ti venty- sixth day of March, A. D. 1928, at which meeting a quorxlTIl was present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: part of Templeton Park-way (together with other streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or others►is+e acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sure or sums of money necessary to Pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cast of construction, direct hoer said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out part of Templeton Parkway 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 Lvas ,rated unanimously as follows: RECORD OF TOWN I E TINGS 295 "That the l%ring out of part of Templeton Parkway 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 part of Templeton Pa.rkm,a,y 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 otit as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and an file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selcctmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein 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 udder the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said carder of la}ing out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed antil August 1, 1928, to tape off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- tion of damages sustained by the owners of the lard hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted G. fi REDERICK ROBINSON, JOH N P. JB RRETT, El AVARD D. HOLLAND, 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 per- 290 Wt"LTER'I`{]WN' TO°VNI REPORT suns 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 unluicwn. 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. Lw Sidsof Lot Arra r.-aimralcd Om er AddYess giro. Street Area Taken I'ronlage Brilermanl Damages Paul G. Hartung and wife, Bar- ham M. Hartung, y Maplc- 11 46- wood Street,WILUrtown..... 6-88 Wtst 209 911,00 $483 30 None I4erbert C.I€arting, 02 Temple- 11-40- ton Parkway,Watertown. . .. 4-110 Wes t 1000 50.0D 250 00 None Theo. M. Sherwood and wife, 11-40- Georgic B.Sht rwcod,64 Tem- 3.91- pleton Parkway, Watq:rtown. li2A Welt. 10011 50.40 2W 00 None Frank H. Powers,63 Templeton 11-411- Parkway,Watertown. . ..... 2-02B West 1000 60.00 2X 00 ;'lone joscph T. Tyrol[and wife, Ger- trude M.Tyrell, 15 Edgeclifte 11-40- Roud, Watertownt... ....... 1-93 `4�'est 21;3(1 511.43 209 W Norte Taws of W atrrtown, Edgecliffe Read.. .......... West 78.00 None Vernon Mason and Albert L, Saunders, Trs., 1?19 Tremont 11-40 13t0ding, Boston. ..... ..... 17.123 West (300 None Vernon Ma-son and Albert L. Saunders, 'rue.. 019 Tremont 11-40- Buildirlg, Boston........... 15-122 West 1'UCO 87.00 435 Oil None Vernon Masan and Albert L. Saunders, Trs., 919 Tremont Building, Boston. .......... 11-40- West No 30.00 150 00 Xona Town of Watertown, Udgeeliflc Road.. .......... West 09,00 None Vernon Mason and Albert L. Saunders, Trs., 919 Tremont 1140- Building, Boston........... 1&121 Brest 650 None Enrico Di Pietro, 28 13illcrest 12-43- Circle,Watertovsu......,... 2-109A West 3730 63.91 J 19 55 None Etnidlo Di Clemente and wife, Caroline, 104 Templeton 1143- Parkway, Watertown. . ...,. 3-108A Wint t Z G1.00 306 00 done Heirs and Dovisoes of U. A6- laide Coolidge, 206 Belmont 11-13- Street,Watertown... .,.__... 4-107A West 2.12Ii 90.07 450 35 None Gu comer, 11-51- Arnont.... .... .......... 20-8 East 300 11.90 50 05 None Town of Watertown. Sa ishury Read. . .. . ....... East 2825 150.611 None Algcrjnc ]DeAngelis, 27 HMvrest 11.-45- Circle, Watertown.......... 0-105 RBst 4070 9f).10 445 M None Vernon Mason and Albert L. Saunders, Tre., €ig `Fremont 11-15- Building, Boston. ........... 8-104 East 1704 71.00 355 00 Iti one Vernon Mason and Albert L. Saunders, Trs., 919 Tremont 11-46- Building, Boston.. ......... 7-103 East 1584 72M 3GU €10 None Vernon Mama and Albert L, 9ausnrlts3. Trs., 919 Tremont 11Yi5® Building, Boston.. . ........ 6-102 East 1400 70.00 350 00 None RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 297 Lot Side of Lat etrea Estimated owmer Address No. S1rtrt1 Area T"-vo F'romfuge BegermeW Vaniagcs Vernon Mason and Albert L. Saunders, Trs., 910 Tremont 1145- Builditg, Boaton. .. ........ 5.1al East 142E 7L00 W65 00 Nant Ve mon Masan and Albert L. Saunders, Trs.. 910 Trl'17 o nt 11-45- Brsilding, I#ostan.. _........ 4-ico Bast 1440 72.00 300 00 Node Enrico IN Pietro, 26 Hillcrait 1i--45-- Circle.watertow"......,... MD Fast 1486 74.24 371 20 None Paul G.]HartuiW.27 Maplewood 11-5- Street,Watertown.......... 2-9$ Snst 1390 iF9.00 345 t}D None, Fred M. Barsam and wife, Alice A., 21 'Map1mrood Street, 11-45- Watertown. . .... .......... 1-97 East 22M 92.1s 4W 90 Nome For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Thurston Road Selectmen's Office, Watertown, 'lass., March 2, 1928. After dine notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twerlty- ftb day of February, A. D. 1928, at 4.30 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the second day of 'March, A, D. 1028, at 8 p.m., for ther purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Thurston Rod as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public con- venience and necessity require that Thurston Reuel be laid out as and for a public war, in accordance with the following description, and as shown can a plan drawn by Otis D, Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1928. Description Beginning at a point of curvature on the southerly side of Riverside StTeet one hundred, thirty-four and eighty-six hun- dredths (134.86) feet from the west line of Priest Road` thence turning ng and extending westerly and southerly along a curved line thirty-one and forty-five hundredths (31.45) feet, and hav- ing a radius of twvcnty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the easterly line of Thurston Road; thence extending along said line of 'Thurston. Road four hundred twenty-two and twenty-six hundredths (422.26) feet to a point of curvature; thence extend- 298 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ing southerly and easterly along a curved line nineteen and eight hundredths (19.08) feet to a paint of compound curvature on the northerly line of Charles River Road by land belonging to the following-named puns whose ownership and assessable front- ages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Ann B. Rattigan, one hundred eleven and thirty--eight hundredths (111.38) feet, Patrick Mullahy, forty-five and five tentlis (45.5) feet; Oscar I.Vogel and wife, Sarah A., forty-five and five tenths (45.5) feet; Frederic Gargoni, forty-five and five tenths (45.5) feet; Alexander D. Campbell, forty-five and five tenths (45.5) feet; Elizabeth. Campbell, forty-five and five tenths (45.5) feet-, Ernrna C. Griffin, forty-fig e,and five tenths (45.5) feet;Emma C. Griffin, eighty-eight and forty-one hundredths (88.41) feet, and having a. radius of eleven hundred forty-seven and seventeen hundredths (1147.177) feet to a point of compound curvature on Charles River Road; thence tunling and extending westerly and northerly on a curved line along the northerly line of Charles River Road, sixty-seven and seventy-faur hundredths (67.74) feet to a paint of compound curvature on said line of Charles River Road; thence turninf; and extending easterly and north- erly along a ciu-ved line nineteen and twenty-eight Hundredths (19.28) feet, and baying a radius of ten (10) feet to a paint of tzmgercy on the westerly line of Thurston Read; thence extend- ing in a northeasterly direction can a straight line along the westerly line of Thurston Road, for hundred. five and forty-six hundredths (405.46) feet to a point of curvature; thence extend- ing northerly and westerly along a curved line thirty-one and thirty-eight hundredths (31.38) feet, and haying a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Riverside Street by land belonging to the following-named per- sons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecaxtively, namely Emma C. Hartford, one hun- dred six and seventy-one hundredths (106.71) feet; Salvatore Romano, fifty (50) feet; Marie,V. Romano, forty-eight (4S) feet Marie V. Romano, ten (10) feet; ll��lariettca Piccolo, fifty (50) feet; Marshall Caccavaro, eighty ( 0) feet; Mary A. Siegfriedt, one hundred eleven and forty-one hundredths (111 .41) feet to a. point of tangency on the southerly line of Riverside St,rect; thence turning and extending southeasterly along said line of W8CORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 299 Riverside Street eibhty and four hundredths (80,04) feet to a point of curvature and also point of beginning. The area enclosed by the, above; description comprises the Units of Thurston Road, which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extendmi g from the southerly line of Riverside Street to the northerly line of Charles River Road. Said, street is hereby laid cut as shown on a street plan with title "Town of Watertown, plan of Thurston Road, to accom- pany* description for acceptance under the Betterment Act," elated "February 15, 1928, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with -Middlesex South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Thurston Road be arLd is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 84 and 82 of the General Laws, and arnendments thereto according to the foregoing description, a.zad having con- sidered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across axed through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no darnages have been sus- tained and none are awarded, ether than as shown in the Sched- ule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said Iaying out is done under Chapter SO of the General Laws pro- viding for the assessment of betterments, and, that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from said laying out and that betterments are to be amessed 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 Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, elated Pebruary 15, 1928, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a ccpy of which is to b duly recorded in. Middlesex South District Registry of Decds with this order, 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. PETER f, M(7NAHAN, JOHN P. B ARRETT, EDW RD D. HOLLAND, 300 WATBRTOWN TOWN RFpoRT Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 6, 11128. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- sixth day of March, A. D. 1928, at which meeting a. quorum was present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meet- ing as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit. Thurston Load (togethcr with other streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 84 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if. the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectnien to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otheiivise acquire, any land necessary* for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or darnages therefor,and the cost of construction, direct how said monev shall be raised, or'take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Thurston Road and the report of the Selectmen -;N*ith reference to said laying out were read to the meeting and upon motion duly made and seconded it vas voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of Thurston Road 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 Thurston Read 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 and plan recorded herewith, and an file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town 'Nleet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order RECORD OIL TOWN MEETINGS 301 of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way tinder the provisions of law. authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all raccerding to the plan referred to in said order of la ring out, whiLh said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby takea and, laid out as a public way are allowed until Aiagr lst 1, 1928, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of darnages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: G. FREDDRICK- ROBINSON, JOHN P. BAR.RETT, RD ARD D. HOLLAND, selecifrien. 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 name is not cmectly stated, it is to be understood that: said parcel is owned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set apposite each parcel in said Schedule is the nurnber of the lot shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Torn of Watertoym. Lad ,S€deaf LU4 Area Exliniaeed OU13e7, Address R'a, Sireet Area Taken Frontage Edfarnrej I Damages Siren E. R.atti3an, 77 Riverside 2-17= Strect,Watertown.......... 1-1 East '2087 111.38 $4.46 52 hlaa Patrick Mtillahy, 1D Thurston, 9-17- Road,Watertwvn. ......... 18-2 East 'J10 45.50 182 OD Nanu Oscar A. Vor gel, el ux..SarahA., 9-17- 27 7A yrtle Street,Watertown_ 17-3 East 910 15150 182 04 Done Frmicric Gorgon, 10 Thurston 0�17- ftoad,Watertown. ......... 104 East 910 +113.50 152 Dd None Ale=nder D. Camppbell, 22 9-17- Thurston Road. Watertown. . 5-5 East 910 45.50 182 00 Nome 302 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Lot Sidegf Lai Area Tstirnaled Owner Address No. Street Area Taken Fronlaite Bettcr-01 P4-89es Elizabeth Casnyhcll, 22 Thurs- 9-17- stan Raad,V atertow-n . .. .. 4-0 East 010 45.54 $182 00 None Emma C. Griffin, 74 Charles 0-17- Riti er Road,d, Watertown..... 13-7 East S110 4Fi 0 182 00 poste Emma C. Griffin, 74 Chadez 9-17- River Road,'Watertown..... M-8 East 1565 83.E1 Brig 40 NOit= Ertlmn Cr Hartford, 0-16- 1301Irncilale................ SCE we t 2153 IQ5.71 426 8.1 -None Salvatore Romano, 2b Thurston 9-16- Road, W-atertown... ...,... SU Rest 1000 50.00 200 04 Norte Marie V. Romano, 25 Thurston 9-16- Road, U atertnwn.-.....-.. 8A West 960 4&00 192 00 None Marie V. Romano, 25 1`hurston P-16- Roal. WawrtG n.......... OB NVUA 200 IGLOO 40 00 None Marietta Piccolo, 15 Thurston +3-IG- Roacl,Wat:ertnwn... ....... 4A V'05t 1000 50-00 20U 40 Noac Marshall Caccavarrc. It Thum- 0-16- ton Road, Watertown--.--.. 9 West Iwo S0.00 320 00 None Mary A. Siegfrledt, 31 North 9-16- Hearon Street,Allston ]0 crest 2056 111.41 445 04 Nome For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Part of Warren Street Selectmen's Office, Wzitertown, Mass., March 2, 1928. ?after clue notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Lzvvs, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twenty-fifth day of February, A. D. 1928, at 2.15 p.ni,, for the purpose of vieuing the premises, and on the second day of Marcll, A. D. 1928, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public Bearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of part of Warren Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that part of Warren Street be laid out as and for a public quay, in accordance xvith the follow- ing description., and as shown an a plan drain by Otis D. Allen,. Town Enginecr, and dated February 15, 1928. Description Beginning at a point Of curvature cn the southerly lime of NITarren Street, one hundred eighty-seven and sixty--five hun- dredths (187.65) feet, inorc; or less, from the westerly line of IIlestmirlster Avenge; thence extending westerly along said RECORD OF TOWN 'MEETINGS 303 southerly line of Warren Street, two hundred eighty-one and thirty-nine hundredths ( 81.39) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature, by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely Town of Watertown, being part of Eden- field Avenue, eighty-two and ninety-one hundredths (82.91) feet; Michael and Mary Ochab, sixty-nine and fourteen hundredths (69.14) feet assessable frontage, Joseph H. Dandy, one hundred thirty-seven and seventy-two hundredths (137,72) feet, more or less, to a paint of curvature; thence extending southerly and westerly by a curved lime thirty-cone and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet, more or less, and having;a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the easterly line of Lenggton Street; thence turning and extending in a northeasterly direction along the irregular line of l.uxrtugton Street one hundred two and. thirty-ni-ne hundredths (102.:39) fcct, mere or less, to a point of tangency; theme turning and extending along a curved line in a southerly and easterly direction thirty-eight and sixty--four hundredths (38.64) feet, more or less, and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a paint of curvature on the northerly line of Warren Street; thence extending easterly along said line of Warren Street two hundred fifty-eight and nine. hundredths (25&09) feet, more or less, to a point opposite and at right angles to the point of beginning; thence southerly and westerly at right angles and across said Warren Street, fifty (50) feet to a paint of curvature and also point of beginning; by land belonging to the following-named perms whose ownership and assessable front- ages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely:Mary Mollica, one hundred twenty-seven (127) feet, more or less; Theodore W. Noon, one hundred (100) feet, comprising five (5) lots, each with a frontage of twenty (20) feet; Town of Watertown, forty (40) feet; comprising two lets, each with a frontage of twenty (20) feet; Warren, Perry and Moody, Trustees, twenty (20) feet; Alice G. Goodrich, nine and seventy-three hundredths (9.73) feet. The area enclosed by the abovo description comprises the limits of part of Warren Street, which is fifty (50) feet in width between paraLel lines extending from the easterly line of Eden- field Avenue to the easterly line of Lexington 'Street. 304 WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT Said street is hereby laid out as shown on a street plan with tithe, "Town of Watertown, part of Warren Street, to accom- pany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act," dated "February 15, 1928, Otis D: Allen, Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with iMiddlesex South District Deeds with this order, And it is therefore ordered that part of Warren Street be and is hereby laid otit as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, and m-nendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having con- sidered 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 sus- taincd and none are awarded, ether than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, 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 compnsing the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, ii ili receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage 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 shoi%,ii on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Torn Engineer, dated February 15, 1928, and on file in the office of the `uwn Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex. South Distract Registry of Deeds, with this order, and the amount set opposite eacli of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. PETER J. MONAHAN, JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, ?Mass., April 6, 1029. Whereas, at a Town Meeting field by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty_ RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 305 sixth day of March, A. D= 1928, at which meeting a quormn was present when Article 27 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the follovdrig-named streets, to wit. Fart of Warren Street (together v6th other streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Haws, as amended, the latter prol%gding for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of there as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by emi- nent domain, or acquire by purchase, or othenrise acquire, 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, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating; thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out part of Warren Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said. laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion drily made and seccanded it was voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of part of Warren Street 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 a public way," And whereas, for the purpose of laying out pert of Warren 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 shown by a copy of said order and plan reccarded herevvith,and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Wa.tertowrn, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained vithin the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in 396 WA'Z'Lr' TOWN TOWN REPORT the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town I+f eeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken arnd laid out as a public way a--e allowed.until August 1., 1928, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- tion of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby takers, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: G. FREDERICK RDBINSON, JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD L. HOLLAND, selechnela. 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 pel is owned by owners unknown. And the nw-nber of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan can file in :he office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. ZAI Sideof Lot Area l sfmjafed 0-wnrr Address No. Strezi Arco Taken Fronlace Re ferment aamaga John Hay-wood, et ux., llnntia . no Edenf atd Aveniue,Water- 3-50- Wwu.. . ... . .... .. . ..... 38-151 South 1139 None Miebad and Mari* €1ch❑h, 188 3-4$- kdenru2-Id Avenue,Watertown 38-50 South 3239 6114 $345 70 None Joseph H.Handy, 1131 14xington 349- Street, Ratertaum.......... WAS South 3125 137.72 a5S 60 None lI i41rlhm,LmxingWa Street, 3- & �r1'atertnmt. . ....... ....... 1-306 North 4244 127.00 635 00 None Th*o4oraW. Noon, 3-48- 10 Anian Way, 103_. Cambridge.... ............ 395 North BDO 20.00 100 OD None Theodore W. Noon, 3-48- 10 Auian way, 102- Cam ridge... ............. 304 North 5W 20.w 100 00 Nroaa Theodore W, Noon, 348- 10 Appian Way. 101- Catnbridge.......... 2i�3 North 500 20.00 100 00 None RECORD or TOWN MEETINGS 307 Lot aide of Los lira Rs4zrzalyd Owner Address IVo. Streel Area Ta14enj I'rpxtegc Bellervnerr2 I7amaKes Thecdor_- W. Jqoon, 3-48- 10 A gpiton Ti nyv, go- Cara tlridge, ___...... 301 North 500 20-w $100 (X) Nuile Tleadore W. Boon, 3.48- 10 Appian Way, 11$- Cambridge. . . . ........ ... 3(J0 North 500 20.00 1[10 00 None Town of Watertown. . . ....... 3.48- $7- 380 North ?C1{1 20.00 100 00 None Town of W ta.tertowo. . . ....... 3.83- 8& Warren, Perm Moody, - North iM 20.00 100 00 None 308 Old 5aath Bonding, 07- Boston..................... 387 North 500 20.00 100 00 1 on& Alice:G. Goodrich, 3-62- 8.3 Warren Street, 00- Watertown. . .............. 3so Worth 243 9.73 48 05 bone For appropriation, see Schedule under .Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Part of Westminster Avenue Selectmen's Office, atertowm, Mass., March 2, 1928. After due notice as required by the previsions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twenty-fifth day of February, A. L. 1928, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of vievring the premises, and on the second day of Alarch,A. D. 1928, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of p,-ut of Westminster Avenue as a public moray, and. we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the mittter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity rewire that part of Westminster Avenue be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as sbown on a plan drawn,by Otis D. Allen, To,"n Engineer, and dated. February 15, 1928. Description Beginning at a paint of curvature on the northerly line of IUain Street and one hundred eighty-three and three hundredths (183.03) feet, more or less, easterly from the easterly line of Edenfield Avenue; thence westerly and northerly on a curved lime thirty--tyro and forty-one hundredths (32,41) feet, and hav- ing a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Westminster Avenue and on a straight line six 308 W.A. ERTOWN TOWN REPORT hundrecl seventy-five and twenty-eight hundredths (675.2S) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature; thence northerly and westerly on a curved line thirty-olio and forty-two hnndredths (31.42) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a paint of tangency can the southerly line of Bennis Street by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Zimotby J. Cotter, one hundred thirty-seven and sixty-nine hundredths (137.6c)) feet assessable frontage;William Burke, forty-five (45) feet; Maurice H. O'Connell, et ux., .Anna Marie, forty-five (45) feet; Patrick H. O'Connell, et ux., Mary X., one hundred (100) feet, comprising two lots, each with a frontage of fifty (50) feet.; Edmund M. W=en, et at., ;one hundred (100) fact, comprising two lots, each with a frontage of fifty (50` feet; Mathillia J. B. (Gridley, ux. of -Merrill S., fifty (50) feet; Anthony Merullo, fifty (50) feet; Saverio Toro, fifty (U) feet; Pietro Ambrosio, et pax., Filamena., fifty (50) feet; Pietro Ambrosio, et ux., Filo- mena, forty-six and seven. hundredths (46.07) feet assessable frontage; to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Bemis Street; thence easterly and southerly an the southerly line of Bemis Street and can a,straight line ninety (90) feet to a point of curvature; thence westerly and southerly on a curved line thirty-cane and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the easterly line of Westminster Avenue; thence ivest:erly and southerly on the easterly line of Westminster Avenue and on a straight line six hundred seventy-seven and two hundredths (677,02) feet, more or less., to a point of eunature; thence west- erly and southerly on a curved line thirty-one and sixty-six hundredths (31.66) feet, having a radius cif twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the northerly line of ,Main Street by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, narncly: Torn of Watertown, six hundred thirty-one and forty- t7v�co hundredths (631.42) feet assessable frontage! Blanche R. folly, one hundred eight and sixty-eight hundredths (108.68) feet assessable frontage to a point of tangency on the northerly line of Main Street; thence westerly and northerly en the Ilorthe~rly line of Main Street, ninety-one and twenty-nine RECORD OF TOWNT MEETINGS 309 hundredths (91.29) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature and point of beginning. Beginning at a point of can ature on the northerly luxe of Bennis Street and westerly four hundred fifty-four and nineteen hundredths (454.19) feet from the westerly line of Waverley Avenue; thence westerly and northerly on the northerly line of Bennis 'Street and on a straight line ninety (90) feet to a point of curvature; thence southerly and easterly on a curved Zinc thirty- one and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet, and having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of rWestininster Avenue thence easterly and northerly on the westerly, line of Westminster Avenue and on a straight line fire hundred (500) feet to a point of curvature thence northerly and westerly on a curved line thirty-one and forty-two hundredths (3L42) feet having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Bancrof t Street by land belong- ing to the following-named persons whose ownership and assess- able frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Wavcrley Lwnber Company,forty-six and sip:hundredths(46.06) feet assessable frontage; Prank Gullotti, one hundred fifty (150) feet, comprising; three lots, the first having fifty (50) feet front- age, the second having forty- (40) feet, and the third having sixty (60) feet frontage; Prang: P. Barratta, sixty (60) feet; Alice McCafferty, eighty (80) feet, comprising two lots each of forty (40) feet frontage; William J. 'NkCafferty, forty (40) feet, Ber- nard B. INUFadden, el itx., l\Mary, forty (40) feet; Ebner Butler, ei ux,, Margaret B., eighty (84) feet; Katherine A. O'Hara, thirty-eight and sixty hundredths (38.60) feet assessable front- age to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Bancroft Street; thence easterly and southerly on the southerly line of Bancroft Street and on a straight lime ninety (90) feet to a paint of curvature.; thence northerly and westerly on a curved line thirty-cane and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet, having a, radius of twenty (24) feet; thence westerly and southerly on the easterly line of Westminster Avenue and on a straight line fire hundred (500) feet to a paint of curvature; thence southerly and easterly on a curved line thirty-one and forty-gyro hundredths (31.42) feet, having a radius of tvrenty (20) feet to a ,paint of tangency and point of beginning by land belonging to the fol- 310 WXTnRTOIVN TOWN RE-PORT ]awing-named perms whose ownerslup and assessable front- ahes are recorded hereN,.pith consecutively, namely- Evelyn Mower Ferret, fifty-three and fifty-six hundredths (5e3.56) feet assessable frontage; Stephen. J. Devoe, et uz., Catherine A., sixty (60) feet; Town of Watertown, four hundred thirty-one and forty-giro hundredths (431.42) feet assessable frontage to a point of tangency and point of beginning. The area, enclosed by the €bove description comprises the liiiits of part of Westminster Avenue which is fifty [50) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the northerly line of TMain Street to the southerly line of Bemis Street, and also from the northerly line of Bennis Street to the southerly line of Bancroft Street. Said street is hereby, laid out as shoe on a ,street plan -,%ith title, "Town of Watertown, plan of part of Westminster Avenue, to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act," dated "February 15, 1928, Otis D.Allen, Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with ;Middlesox South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that part of Westminster Avenue be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the pro- visions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amend- ments thereto according to the foregoing 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, *e hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and scone are awarded, other than as shown in the. Schedule hereto annexed, 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 said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from 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 Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1928 and on file in the office of the Torun Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 311 this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will he assessed upon said described parcel. PETER J. MONAHAN, JOHN P. BARRE,TT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, selectmen... Selectmen's Office, atertown, Klass., April 6, 1028. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the 'Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- sixth day of -X arch, A. D� 1928, at which meeting a quorum was - present when Article 27 of the warrant was before. the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the layirng out of the following-narned streets, to wit: Part of 'Westininster Avenue (together with other streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments„ and to see if the Town will vote to accept said Streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and vill authorize the Selectmen to take by emi- nent dornain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land, necessary for said laying out, prmride the sums or suns of money necessary to pay the cast 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 laying out part of Westminster Avenue and the report of the Selectmen with referunce to said laybig out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconders it was voted unanimously as follows: "That the la)ing out of part of Westminster Avenue as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the Scleettnea are hereby authorized to tale the land described in said report as and for a public way." 312 INTATERTOWN TOWN REPORT And whereas, for the purpose of laying out part of pest- niinster 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 Di-der and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And wherms„ the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are, liereby taken for the pur- poses of a public way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betteri-nents, and all accordlilg 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 lkleeting. Arid all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said making. And the of ners and occupants of the land Hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 192S, 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 shown on said Schedule. Adopted: G. FREDERIC K ROMNISON, JOHN P. 1. ARRETT, 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 per- sons named in said Sebedule 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 unknow-n. RECORD CR TOWN TMEETrNcs 313 And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan can file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. {]weer Address No. .Street Area TakenTrunlase Beaermera Darnages Timothy 1. Cotter, 3-57_ Whitfie ld hitfield Street, 28- Dorchester. . .. ..„....._... 201 Nregt 3250 137.04 S698 45 Nona Willi�txn Burk 3-57- 11 Howard Street, 2G- Watertowxi................ 201 West 1125 45M 225 00 :lone Idauriae IC. O'Connell, rt us., 3-57- Anna Marie, 2€3 Wtstnunster 25- Avcnue,Watertown., . .. 200 West 1125 45.00 225 04 None Petrick H. O'Connell, cd u:r., 3-:7- Mary YL,20 Westminster Ave- 24- nue, `,atertown............ 129 west 1250 50.00 250 CO :None Patrick H. O'Cunncll, e1 use., 3-57- Mary K.,2€3 Westminster Ave- 21- nue, WaterLDVM........ _. 108 crest 1250 50.00 2 A) 00 done Edmund M. Warren, et al., 3.57- 300 Old South Building, 22- Boston. ................__- 197 'West 22al 50.00 250 00 None Edmund M. Warren, ct al., 7- 306 Old South Building 21- Boston.................... 196 West. 125U 50.00 250 00 None Mathillia J.B. Gridley, 3-57 a2';ansut Road, 2a- 5c=ne:ville................. 115 West 1250 511.00 2W 00 None Mat,hillia J. S.Gridley, 3-57- h2 Sunset Road, 141- somerville................. 194 West 1250 M.00 =50 00 None Anthtany A+lcrullo, 3-57- 4214 tn,instcr Avcntt�+, I8- Watertown... ............. i43 West 1250 50.00 250 DO done Saverio Toro, 3-5-j- 44 Wcstminster.Avenue. 17- Watertown... ............. 192 W"t 1250 50.00 250 00 %Torne Pietro Ambrosio,ri ux..Filomena 3-57- 56 Westminster Avenue, 1€3- WCktertOWn... ............. 101 WE—dt 1250 50.00 250 dfl None Pietro Ambrosio,ct ax„Pilomena 3-57- 56 westrninster Avenue, 15- Waterto n. . . ..... . .. . .... 190 West 1230 46.07 230 35 done Town of Watcrtow-n, 3-56- Rratertown.. . ............. 1 East 15W6 W1.42 3157 10 Nona Blanche R.Jolly. 33 Carver 3-u11- Road. Wiatertown. . .. ...... 4.204 East 2512 10&68 543 40 Nona Waverley Lurnlier Co., 3-50- Waverley... . . .. .......... 76- 1$0 West Ina 46.0B 230 SO -gone Frank Gxullotti, 3-50- (18 Westminster Avenue. 73- Watert w-a. ............... ... 199 West 1250 50.1x; 'y:) OD None Frank Gullatti, 3-50- a Westminster,Avenue, 74- Watertown.. . ............. 187 West 1000 40,00 200 00 one Drank iGullotti, 3-M— 68 Westminster Al Gnue, 7.3•180- Wataertowu.. . ............. 72A-185 West 1500 WAX) S 30U 00 Norio Frank P. Barrattai, 3.50* 7G'VVWtmjz1stcr Avenue, 71-184- Watur'tipwn. . . ............ 7`-2183 Wost 1500 60.00 300 00 Nona Alice McCafferty, 86 Westmin- 3-50- ®terAvenue,Watcrtown. ..-. 70-183 West low 40,00 200 00 None 314 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Lot si'drof Ld area r•sUmaied Owner Address 1+a. Stred Area Takzn Froattage Retterrtseau Damages Alice McCafferty, spa R'estmin- 3-50- ster Avenue,Watertown. .... 69-182 West ICW 4a.00 31-100 00 None William 11'cCaftert�y,$F lVcrest- 3-54- Minster Avenue, Watertown, 58-131 West IOW 40.00 20 00 Ivonc Bernard B. McFadden, et ux., Mary. Westmiwter Avenue, 3-5a- Z'4 atertown. . . ............. 07-280 Vest 1000 -10.00 200 00 None Eimer Butter, cJ. aax.. 3-50 Margaret U," 04-177- 88 Westminster Avenue, W178• Wrttortown. . . ............. 06-170 West 2000 80.00 400 00 None therine A. 014ar#, 3-50- 10-1 Westminster Avenue, 62-175- 'Tatmown. .. ............. 63-176 West 10817) 38.00 193 00 None Evelvn Alower Ferret, 3-52- 10-1 Westminswr Avenue, 4-2,941- _Watertown. .. ............. 5_2M- G-2[)2 ra3t iWSO 53L56 2671�0 None Stephen J, Devooe, er Kx.. Cath- 3-52- erine A.,09 Westminster Ave- 2-298- vue,.wart a-town.......... 3-289 Emt 15M 00.0(1 300 OQ None Town of Watertown... ....... 3-62- 1- Emt 10330 4:21.42 2167 111 Aisne For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Part of Whitcomb Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., March 2, 1928. After clue notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met can the twenty-fifth day of February, A. D. 1928, at 3 p.m., for the purpose of vie"' ng the prelnises, and on the second day of March, A. D. 192€3, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public bearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of part of Whitcomb Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hareby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that part of Whitcomb Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as sho n1 on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1028. Description Beginning at a paint of curvature: can the cast;erly line of 1 no—; fles Read one hundred fifty-nine and eighty-one hun- dredths (159.81) feet in a northerly direction from the northerly line of Laurel Street; thence turning and extending in a northerly RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 3I5 and easterly direction on a curved line thirty-one and forty-two hundredthS (31.42) feet, and ba ing a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly lire of Whitcomb Street; thence extending in an easterly direction on a straight line which is the southerly line of Whitcomb Street seventy-nine and six tenths (79.6) feet, inore or less, to a point on the town boundary line between Watertown and Belmont by laid belonging to the folloiiing-named persons whose ownership and assessable front- ages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: Annie E. MalioneyT, Jahn J. Mahoney, f'honias AlIalioney and M. Frances Mahonev, forty-six and seven hundredths (46-07) feet assesmble frontage; Georg; W. Johndrow and. iNife, Lillian R,, forty-nine and sir tenths (49,6) feet, mare or less; thence turning and extending in a north-kvesterly direction along a straight line, being said town boundary line between Watertown and Bel- mont, forty-eight and sixty--three hundredths (48.63) feet, more or less, to a point on the northerly line of Whitcomb Street; thence turning and extending in a westerly direction on a straight line which is the northerly line of Whitcomb Street, fifty-one and ninety-five hundredths (51.95) feet, more or less, to a paint of curvature; hence extending in a westerly and northerly direction an acurved line thirty-one and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet, and having a radius of twcrity (20) feet to a point of tangency an the easterly line of Knowles Road by ]sand belonging to the fallowing-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewitli consceut:ively-, namely: Ernest G. Weiler, eleven and ten hundredths (I1.10) feet, more or less; Anna M. Poole, fifty-four and twenty, hun- dredths (54.20) feet assessable frontage; thence turning and extending in a southerly direction on a straight line which is the easterly line of Knowles Road, eighty (80) feet to a paint of curvature and also the point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Whitcornb Street which lies in Watertown and which is forty (40) feat in width between parallel lines exteadinf; froin the Masterly line of Knowles Road to the town boundary- line between Watertown and Delmont. Said street is hereby laid out as shown on a street plan with title, "Town of Watertown, plan of part of IN-hitconib Street, to 815 NVATERTO N TOWN REPORT accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act," dated "February 15, 1928, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly regarded with Middlesemx South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that part of Whitcoulb Street be and is hereby Iaid out as and for a public way, under the pro- visions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and aznend- Tnents thereto according to the foregoing description, and hav- ing considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lards across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby deternxine that no darnages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of bettennents, and that the area comprising the, several parcels described and set forth in said. Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage ather than the general advantage to the community from 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 Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, elated February 1.5, 1928, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertcwn, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the arnount estimated to be the betterment that V 11 be assessed upon said described parcel. PETER J. MONAHAN, JOHN P. B RRETT, ED ARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 5, 1928. Whereas, at a Town Meeting hold by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- sixth day of Afarch, A. D. 102S, at which meeting a quorum was RECORD OF TOWN MEBTINGS 317 present when Article 27 cf the warrant was before the meeting as follows "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit. part of Whitcomb Street (together Nvith other streets), tinder the previsions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Dews, as anicrrded, the fatter providing for the assessment of betten-rents, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to tape by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, -any land necessary for said laying out, provide the swn or suns of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cast of construction, direct hoer said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out part of Whitcomb Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows, "That the laving out of part of Whitcomb 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 take the land described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out part of Whitcomb 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 shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and can file in the office of the ` own Clerk of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation Nvas made at said Town Meet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained �%ithin 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-visions of law 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 319 11►ATERTOWN TOWN RDPORT the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town -Meeting. And all trees upon the land so talon and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1928, 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 shown on &-tid Schedule. Adapted: G. FR DERICK RODINSON, JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Schedule, Whitcomb Street In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day oL 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 o[April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners u7tknown. And the number of the lot set apposite each parcel in said Schedule is the -lumber of the lot shown can a. plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertmm. Lat sidaof Lot :1yta Eseimoted Choner Addrtss No. Street Arta T akm Frtrt74a8e BeO[ rnr-n1 Danjages Annie E. Malioney,John J. Ma- 1tan-: 'rilo sae i' ahonuy. M. 5-17- Fran€c:q Mahoney, 30 Whit- 1-3& CambStreLA,Watcrtgw-n... 4 South 1086 4G_07 319.1, 213 Ngne GLOrge W. Johndrow inj wife, 5-17- Lillian I7,.,26 Whitcomb 2- Street, Watt wn.......... 3 a 4 &ikall 85.4 49.00 IRS 40 Prune Ernest G. Weiler, 5.-18. Mrnont. .. ... ............ 'M North 360 11.10 44 40 None Anna M. Poole, 20 WUtoDmb 5-18- Street, Watcrtawn , ._.-, -- 1-11 ltiadli 13W 5C24 216 80 ene For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Action taken in conjunction %with Article 4. Voted: That the action of the Selectmen in laying out the foregoing streets, as appears in the report of the Selectmen, be RECORD Cis TOWN MEETINGS 11) and is hereby accepted, under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land described in said report, and for public ways in the Town of Watertown, and that for the purpose of paying; the cost of construction and land damages, and drain- age (no assessment to be levied on account of drainage), the sure of one hundred twelve thousand four hundred and fifty-eight dollars ( T I2,453) be and is hereby appropriate. A76cle 28. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to appoint three additional, patrolmen, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 1912, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby author- ized to appoint three additional patrolmen, in accordance with the previsions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 1912. For appro- priation, sce Schedule. under Article 4. Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to furnish uniforms for the members of the Police Department, appropriate the sure of money necessary to pay for the same, direct how said sung shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted: That the sum of two thousand four hundred fifty- one dollars and thirteen cents (52,451.13) be and is hereby appropriated, to be expended under the direction of the Chief of Police, to furnish uniforms for the members of the Police Department. Article 30. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to compensate James A. Vahey and hoary I. Vahey, for injuries and: damages sustained June 20, 1926, an Mt. Auburn Street, Watertown, by reason of collision with .fire apparatus of the Town of Watertown, direct how said money sliaall be raised, or take any acti011 relating thereto. Motion to appropriate two thousand -five hundred dollars ($2,500) defeated. Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to take in the name and behalf of the Town, by eminent dosnaui, purchase, or othenwise acquire, a parcel of land and building thermn, numbered 36-38 Crass Street, con- taining about 5,900 feet of land, more or less, adjoining the 320 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT fire station and public library grounds, to be used for extension. of the police or fire stations, town garage, fire alarm head- quarters or other public purposes, appropriate the necessary sung of money therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or talcs any action relating thereto. Deferred to the next 'Town Meeting for report. Article 32. To hear the report of the Committee heretofore appointed tc> consider the matter of adopting a schedule of fees for permits issued by the various departments of the Town, and tape such action as may be necessary thereon. Referred to the next Town Meeting for report. ILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Committee appointed by Moderator Crawford on May 16, 1928, under Article 21, relative to fire station in the north end of the Town John W. O°Hearn, Chief of Fire DeparUnent, ex off cio, 200 Mt. Auburn Street. John P. Barrett, 550 Main Street;. Edward D. Holland, 16 Stearns Road. G. Frederick Robinson, 106 Mt. Auburn Street. Wycliffe C. Marshall, 55 Bradford Road.. F. Alexander Ma,l oun, 54 Pecluossette Street. Charles Jewell Brovni, 211 Orchard Street. Warrant for Presidential Primary, April 24, 1929 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Middlesex, ss. To ank+ Corstable I.n Hie 7" rz of i•tratertown, rreetgng: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and 'warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown, who are qualified to vote in primaries, to meet inn their respective voting places in said Town (Precincts 1 and 2, East End Fire Station, Mt. Aubu i Street; Precincts 3, 4, 5 and 6, Ttixrn lull, Watertown) on 'Tuesday, the twenty-- fourth day of April, 1928, at 4 p.m., for the following purposes: '1'o bring in their votes to the primary officers for the RECORD OF TOWN MEETLN S 321 election of candidates of political parties for the following offic es: Seven Delegates-at--Lfarge to the Natinual Convention of the Republican Party. Seven Alternate Delegates-at-Large to the NationalCon- vention of the Republican Party. Eight Delegates-at-Large to the National Convention of the Democratic Party. Eight Alternate Delegates-at-Large to the National Con- vention of the Democratic Party. Two District Delegates to the National Convention of the Republican Party, Eighth Congressional District. Two Alternate District Delegates to the rational Conven- tion of the Republican Party, Eighth Congressional District. Four District Delegates to the National Convention of the Democratic Party, Eighth Congressional District. Four Alternate District Delegates to the National onven- tion of the Democratic Party, Eighth Congressional District. Presidential Preference Preference for Republican Candidate for President of the United States. Preference for Democratic Candidate for President of the United States. The polls will be open from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. And you will notify and yarn the legal voters of IV atertown to ineet at the time and at the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a prhitccl copy of this xarranit, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more con- spicuous public places in Torn seven days at least prier to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not and snake return of this Vk arrant, -�%-ith your dgings thereon, into the office of the 'Town Clerk, on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this sixth day of April, A. D. 1928. JCHN P. BARRETT, ED'VVARD D. HOLLAND, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, 322 WATE]2'FOWK TOWN REPORT Officers' Return on TVarrant As reqtured by the foregoing warrant, I haN-e 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 Town, a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in 'Down seven days, at least, prior to the time of said meeting. TH 02VI AS P. MGRAN, Ca stabiz oaf 11'atertmm. Attest:WMLIAINI P. McGUIRE, Tozma G'ferk. Presidential Primary Election., April 24, 1928 Precirds 1 €I'iid 2 The palls were opened at 4. p.m. and voting continued until S p.m., at which time the polls were closed.. The following election officers were present: Thomas M. IN-Mahoney, 'Warden; Chester A. Coburn, Clerk. Inspectors: Thomas M. Moran, Joseph H. Carroll, Wallace W. Diefendorf, Ralph E. Bancroft, Edward C. Denney, W. (guy Savage. Precircts 3, 4, 5 and 6 The polls were opened at 4. p.m. and voting continued until S p.m., at which time the polls were closed. The fallowing election officers were present: Precincts 3 and 4: Joseph R. Cooney, Warden; Louis N1. Potter, Clerk. Inspectorsg: John J. I-eefe, Jaynes H. McHugh, 'alkice A. Shipton, Rolland E. Boucher, Marion C. Moore, h4ichael B. Vahey, Andrew E. IVlcDennott, Charles D. Hub- bard, John E. Glynn, Richard M. Hatch. Precincts 5 and : Harry J. York, Warden; Bernard A. Spring, Clerk. Inspectors: Raymond G. Beattie, Henry R, Cooney, Sara L. Robinson, I;rUnk J. O'Halloran., Harry B. Woodward, Joseph E. Hyde. Counters: John R, O'Brien, Raymond J. O Hallman. RECORD OF TO VX ATEETINGS 323 Republican (Total Vote Cast, 1,161) Delegates-al-Large Group Vale far nol mare dran seven) Precincts 1 and 2 3 and 4 5 and 0 Total William M. Butler of Boston. . . Ms 466 292 986 Frederick H. Gillett of Springfield 235 478 Sao 1013 Channin ff Cox of Boston. . . . . . . . .. 216 420 202 SOS m.Bben S. t pa;'3of hopedale. . . . . . . . .. 20I 335 228 764 Pauline R. Thayer of Lancaster. , . . . .. 195 356 228 779 Alinnie R. Dwight of Holyoke. . . . . . .. 177 321 204 702 Grace H. Bagley of Westwood. . . . . . . . 151 269 183 613 Not Grouped Frederick L. Anderson of Newton. . 119 334 198 651 Blanks. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. '376 769 576 1721 Total. 1918 3738 2471 8127 For A Ifernale Delegates-of _Lar;e (Vote for nol more filan seven) Group Louise M. Williams of Taunton. . . . . . . 196 371 235) 802 Mary Pratt Potter of Greenfield. .. . . . . 188 369 234 790 Eliot Wadsworth of Boston. .. .. .. .. . . 197 377 246 820 Frederick H. Prince of Wenham. . . .. .. 192 373 238 803 Butler Ainm of Lowell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 385 2.38 814 Edwin F.Leonard of Springfield. . . . . . . 103 364 238 795 Raoul H. Beaudreau of Marlborough— 179 3513 228 760 Blanks. . . . . .. .. . . . .. 582 1147 814 2W Total. . . . . . .. .. . 1918 37.38 24771 8127 For Disirid Delegates— Eighlh District (Vote for IIDI more than two) Group 1 James G. Harris of Medford. . . . . . . . . . 477 101 71 219 Russell A- Wood of Cambridge. . . . . . . . 70 126 K 279 Group 2 Joseph H. Beale of Cambridge, 169 342 20-9 713 Richard B.Coolidge of Alcdfard. . . . . . 172 349 217 738 Blanks_ ,_ .. .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 90 160 133 373 Total. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 648 1068 700 2322 Far AlterFwie District Delegoles—B-i halt District (Vote for not mare than Iwal Group I Laurietta.A. Bruce of Cambridge. . . . . . 61 101 75 237 Helen L Fessenden of Winchester. . . . . . 49 85 04 198 Group 2 James W. Be-an of Cambridge. . .. .. . . . 177 365 219 7GI Frederic S.Snyder of Winchester. - , . , . . 164 343 202 709 Blanks. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 07 174 148 417 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 548 1068 706 2= 324 WAFER'£OWN TOWN REPORT Presidential Preference Precincts 1 and 2 3 mid 4 4 and 6 Total H. C. Hoover. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . 2`0 226 Herbert Hoover. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 279 153 432 Hoover. . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. 15.3 114 267 Herbert W. Hoover.. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. 26 26 Hobert C. Hoover. . . . . . . .. .. 2 2 14. Eoover. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. 2 2 Herbert A. Hoover, . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. 4 4 Mr. Hoover, . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. 1 1 Calvin Coolidge. . . .. . . . . , 7 8 15 Coolidge., . . . , . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 16 16 C. C061irlge. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. 5 5 CharlesDawes. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. I 1 ll1 fes, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3 9 12 Al , mith. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. 6 7 12 Alfred Smith. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 1 Alf red E. Smith. . . . .. .. . ..... . . . .. .. 2 2 Governor Fuller. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. 3 3 A. T. Fuller. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . 4 4 Alvan T. F caller. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. 6 G F ante W. Lowden. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. 1 1 Lowden, . . . .. . .. . , .. .. .. . . . . .. 1 1 W. E. Monk, , . . _ . . . 1 I Frank Good a. . . . .. .. .. . .. . . . .. ... 1 I Blanks. . .. .. . . .. . . , ., . . .. 30 43 47 120 Testal. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . 0-74 534 353 1161 Democratic (Total Vote Cast, 355) For T)cicgales-al Large (Vole far nw tnore tiara eiglat Precincts Group 1 and 2 3 acid 4 5 and 6 Total David I. Walsh of Fitchburg. . . . . . . . . 97 107 101 .105 James M. Curley of Boston- - . . .. .. 99 104 100 392 Andrew J. Peters of Roston. . . . . . . . . .. 91 91 92 274 Charles H. Cole of Boston. . . , . . . . . . , . 89 90 39 26S Joseph B. Ely of Westficid . . . . . . . . .. 85 90 85 260 Helot A. MacDonald of Boston. . . . . .. 89 90 92 271 William J. Foley of Boston. . . . . 91 97 96 284 Edward J. 7Celley of Worcester-, ,. .. .. 91 97 89 277 Not Grouped Lawrence F.Quigley of Chelsea., . .. . . ., 18 17 10 61 Blanks. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . 195 177 175 548 Total. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . . 944 969 936 2840 For Alternate- DeJgafes- t-Lar e (Vote for tool more Man eigiitf Group Charles H.McGlue of Cambridge. . , . ., 97 105 90 292 Strabo V. Claggett of Newton. . . . . . . . 96 101 82 279 Joseph Santvsuosso of Boston. . . . , .. . . 91 1t1O 81 272 .To M. Wolf of Boston. . . . . . . . . 05 99 83 277 RECORD OF TOWN MEEVI;TGS 326 Precincts 1 and 2 3 avd 4 5 car:ct 6 Total Elizabeth C. McInerney of Boston. . . . 04 103 86 2. Dorothy Whipple Fry of Brno line. . . .. 94 99 79 272 James A. Donovan of Lawrence. . . . . . . 95 107 89 291. Rayinona v. McNamara of Haverhill . . 04 105 87 286 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . 188 141 259 588 Tutai . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . 944 960 936 2840 Par District Delegates—Eighth District (Vote for not more tlran fow) Not Groupcd Thomas H. Duffy of-Woburn. . . . . . . . . 93 110 04 207 Edward W. la Wnn of Cambridge. . . . . . 102 108 97 307 Terrell Al. Ragan of Cambridge. . . . . , . 92 105 98 295 Timothy D,Sullivau of Cambridge. . . .. 96 110 96 302 Blanks. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. 89 47 83 219 Totn1 . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . 472 480 468 1420 For Alternate District Dekgafes— Eighth Distract (11'ale for not more t1ian four) Not Grouped. Lyman Pill of Camb idge. . . . . . . . . . .. 71 83 78 232 Whitfield L. Tu&of Wijiche&ter. . . . . . 35 35 S6 106 Charles T. Dailey of Medfcrd.. . . . . . .. 22 18 17 a7 Michael J. Mahoney of Cambridge. . . , 22 is 16 50 Luke A. Manning of Arlington. . . . . . .. 22 18 17 57 Jamcs H. Fahey of Watertown. . .. . . . . 0 0 1 1 Blanks. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. 300 308 303 911 Total. . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . .. .. .. 472 480 468 1420 Presidential Preference. A.lfrecl E. Smith. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 93 48 79 .220 Al Smith. 44 3 47 Thomas Walsh, Montana. . . . . . . . . . .. 1 1 Charles H. Colo. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 1 1 Herbert Hoover. . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 1 1 McAdoo. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 1 1 Blanks:. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 23 28 23 84 Tot.Ll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 119 12{1 117 355 Result of count of votes cast at Presidential PTimary Elec- tion was forwarded to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, WILLIAM R MCGUIRE, Town Clerk. 326 tivATERT{aWN TOWN REPORT =ant for State Primary Election, September 18, 1928 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. To Any Constable iv the Town of fl'atertou*i, G' vding: In the name, of the Commonwealth of iMassachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown, who are qualified to vote in primaries, to meet in their respective voting places in said Town- Precinct One—East End Fire Station, Mt. Auburn Street Precinct Two'—least Branch Library, Mt. Auburn Street Prcci-nct Three---High Schaal Building, Columbia Street Precinct Four—Town Hall, Main Street Precinct Five Town Hall, Main Strut Precinct Six—crest Junior High School, Waverley Avenue on Tuesday, the eighteenth clay of September, 1928, at 1.2 noon, for the following purposes: To bring in their votes to the primary officers for the nominj.tion of candidates of political parties for the following offices: Covernco,, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of the Com- monwealth, Treasurer and Deceiver-General, Auditor of the Commonwealth, Attorney-General, Senator in Congress, Repre- sentative in Congress for the Eighth Congressional District, Councillor for Third Councillor District, Senator for Fifth Senatorial District, Three Representatives in General Court for Seventh Representative District, Two County Commissioners for Middlesex County, One Associate County Commissioner for Middlesex County (to fill vacancy), register of Deeds for Middlesex County, Clerk cif Courts for Middlesex County, And for the election of the fallowing officers: District Member of Stage Cornn-ittee for each political party for the Fifth Senatorial District, Members of the Republican Town Committee, Members of the Democratic Town Com- mittee, Delegates to State Conventions of the Republican Party, Delegates to State Conventions of the Democratic Party. All the above candidates and officers are to be voted for upon one ballot. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 327 The polls will be open front 12 noon to 8 p.m. And you will notify and wam the legal voters of `Vatertow n 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 pasting copies of the same in tern or more conspicuous public places in Town, seven days at least prior to the time of said rrheeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the 'I'o%%m Clerk on or before the tkne of said meeting. Given under our hands this thirty,-first day of August, A. D. 1928. JOHN P. BARRETT, El7WARD D. I OLLAND, G. F'REDERICK ROBINSON, Sclecimen of V"atert x . Officers' R6hirn on 1,17arrant 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 Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Tmvn, seven days at least prier to the time of said meeting. THOMAS T. MORAN, Constable of 1117atertown. A true copy. Attest- WIT-LIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Record of Mate Primary ]Election, September 18, 1928 Precinct 1 The polls were opened at 12 noon and voting continued until 8 p.m., at which time the polls were closed. The following election officers were present. Chester A. Cob t, INTarden; James Moran, Clerk. Inspect- 328 wATFRTOWN TOWN REPORT ors: Mary E. Patten, Harold S. Tuck, Joseph H. Carroll, Ralph. E. Bancroft, Eugene L. Storey, Precl:3iet 2 The polls were opened at 12 noon and voting continued until 3 p.m., at which time the polls were closed. The following election officers were present:. Thomas M. Mahoney, Warden; J. Arthur Johnson, Clerk. Inspectors: Carl W. Karshick, Alledon A. Edwardson, Madeline D. Van Dyke, Maud D. Hodges, Bernard A. Morley, Joseph A. Murray. Precilla 3 The polls were opened at 12 moon and voting continued until 8 p.m., at which time the polls -%,,pere closed. The following election officers were present: Joseph R. Cooney, Warden; Louis M. Dotter, Clerk. In- spectors: Archibald C. Eagleson, Marion C. Moore, Ronald M. Stone, Thomas P. Coffey:, Sadie E. Nichols, Carolyn 1-I. Mealy. Counters: William W. Rugg, Elizabeth E. Toppan, Marjorie Lorne, Jaynes E. McBride, Edward P. Smith, Ralph P. h+Ior- rison, Tlrlazie E, Bissett, Preclinct 4 The polls were opened at 12 noon and voting continued timtil 8 p.m., at: which tune the palls were closed. The fallowing election officers were present: Wallace A. Shipton, Warden-, Thomas P. Doherty, Clerk. Inspectors: Mary S. MoUcy, Ruth D. Hall, Bessie L. Walsh, Richard M. Hatch, Michael B. Valley, Samuel C. Thayer. Precinct 5 The palls were opened at 12 noon and voting continued until S p.m., at which time the polls were closed. 'rhe following election officers were present:. Harry J. York, Warden; Bernard A. Sprung, Clerk. Inspect- ors: Joseph D. McCall, Joseph Shaw, Anne T. Cashman, James E. O'Halloran, Harry B. 'A"oodivard, Raymond G. Beattie, RECORD OF TOWN )MEETINGS 329 Preohwt G The pow were opened at 12 noon and voting continued until 8 p.m., at which time the polls were closed. The following election officers were present: James F. Keating, Warden; Bertrand H. 'Thompson, Clerk. Inspectors. Charles Jewell Brown, George 11 Lord, Albert L. Pcarce, ,Jahn F. McQueeney, Jahn R. O'Brien, bate B. Pratt. Counters: Harold W. Duvall, Theodore B. Robinson, Joseph P. pally, P. Francis Cannon. Democratic (Total Vote Cast, 998) Governor Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 TOW Charles H. Cole of Boston . . . . . . 15.1 110 81 202 120 158 825 John J.Cummings of Boston. . , . . 23 27 1.5 23 22 20 130 Scattering. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . 21 10 2 12 6 10 4 Liculownt•-Gozorruar Jahn F.Malley of lNcwton. . . . . . . 131 109 72 165 108 127 71 Charles S.Murphy of'rorcester.. 40 27 23 48 26 43 207 Blanks. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . ... . . .. .. 8 11 3 24 15 18 79 .Secrmry Joseph Santosuosso of Boston. . .. 143 113 82 171 112 143 764 13lankxs. . .. . . .. .. _ _ .. . . . 2B 34 16 66 37 45 234 Treasurer Ja,mesP.B erg inofWebster. . . . . . 101 76 47 125 81 108 541 Daniel England of Pitts wld. . . . . . 45 41 83 62 30 42 25 Blanks. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. 33 90 1S 50 35 38 204 A ud itor Strabo V. Claggett of Newton.. .. 77 73 47 127 54 78 456 Irving Lest of Boston.. .. . .. .. . . 8 10 4 5 2 6 J5 Francis J. O'Gorman of Boston. . . 71 45 34 71 74 78 373 Blat'iks. . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . 23 19 1S 34 19 26 134 �I[�orr�e�*-GP�terctd Edward F.Barryof Boston. . , . . . 151 117 75 168 116 152 779 William R. Scharton of Residing.. 20 19 IG 43 16 19 133 Blankks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 11 7 26 17 17 86 Senator ill congress David. I. Walsh of Fitchburg_ — 166 143 99 228 140 176 951 Blanks. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 13 4 0 9 9 12 47 Gongressosan—Eighth District Jams P. Brenuan of Cambridge.. 147 118 84 189 117 158 81:3 Blanks, 32 29 14 49 32 30 185 330 -WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT CounciWor— Third District Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7'atcal Henry W. Brett of Boston.. .. .... 135 111 77 161 105 14S 737 Blanks. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . 44 36 21 76 44 40, 261 Seratear— Fifth Middlesex District Pahl A. Mogan of Waltham . . .. . 137 308 80 172 IC9 151. 757 Blanks. . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . 42 39 18 65 40 37 241 Representatjves iit General Court—Seventh Middlesex District (Fole for three) 1'd and D. Holland of Watertown 155 130 88 187 126 151 .937 Charles A.Whalen of Waltharn.. . 94 79 52 110 81 105 521 Scattering. . . .. .. 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Blanks. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 288 232 154 414 229 SRS 1635 County Comynissiover°s— Middlesex County (Vote for term) G eorge L.Colson of Wakefield. . .. 113 89 57 129 71) 112 579 Daniel F, McBride of Maiden. . .. 131 107 76 155 102, 1-12 713 Blanks. . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . 114 98 63 190 117 122 7 04 C1:rk of Courts—Al'iddl esex Couyyiy Blanks. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . • .- 179 147 98 2337 149 188 998 Idegisier of Deeds— Middlesex SouMem District Jelin C.Kelleher of Somerville. . . , 147 110 7fi 185 111 100 7q8 :1lan1.s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 28 22 62 38 29 200 Associa,ie Commissioner-- AT ddlesex Courtly (To fig vacancy) Scattering. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 Blanks. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 179 147 09 236 149 188 997 State Committer— Fifth 2fiddlesex District (Vote for one) James V. Hennessy of Concord. . . 40 22 11 23 15 33 144 James H. Sheridan of Watertown.. 111 100 75 177 120 138 721 Blanks. . . , ., .. .. . . . . . . » . . . . 28 25 12 37 14 17 133 Dslegates to State CoMeaatlara (late for ten) Daniel J. Munyon. .. .. . . . . . .. . . 101 45 65 147 92 1-97 627 Charles P. Colliga.n. . .. . . .. .. . , 105 92 78 183 110 136 704 James J. O'Connell. . . . . . . .. .. .. 103 96 71 160 ld8 136 674 Dennis J. McAndrews. . . . . . . .. . 103 93 68 145 96 125 630 Edward. D. Holland. . . , . . , ... . 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 Scattering. . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. .. 5 0 5 2 1 0 13 Blanks. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 1372 1091 692 1733 108:3 1356 7330 Denwcrati.c Town Committee (Vale for IOn) Group 1 *Thomas F. Vahey. . . . . . . . . . . .. 65 72 43 113 7.5 70 438 *Erhvrard D. Holland. . . . . . . . . .. 79 85 43 94 SO 73 454 *Edward F. Hughes. . . . . . . . . . .. 62 65 36 $5 81 6i4 403 *Charles P. Colligsan. . . . . . . . . . .. 62 66 39 95 80 66 408 *Cornelius B. Mayes, . . . . . . . . . .. 53 58 29 83 67 56 346 *Joseph J. Monahan. . . . . . . . . . .. 66 75 39 90 (39 70 4DD RECORD OIL TOwX MEETINGS 331 Precincts Group 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Totw *John L. Maloney. . . . .. . . . . .. .. 40 43 26 53 66 57 285 Daniel J. Munyon. . . .. . . .. .. . . 32 32 17 33 41 40 195 *William H. Regan—. . .. . . . . .. . . 35 34 23 55 58 52 257 Arthur C. Fagan. . . . .. . .. .. . . 27 24 14 35 48 45 198 'Andrew E. McDermott. . . . . . . . 37 38 19 44 45 38 221 *,janzes E. Ford. 40 31 22 51 51 49 244 Scattering. . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. 1 0 1 1 0 5 8 Blanks. . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . 11,91 847 624 1528 729 1195 6114 *Elected. Republican (Total Vote Cast, 2,622) Governor Frank G. Allen of Norwood. .,. .. 318 119 5W 142 262 276 1677 Frank A.Goodwin of Boston. . . . . If1.l 93 204 120 85 237 K9 Blanks. . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 3 4 9 7 10 13 46 Lieutenant—Governor George A. Bacon of Longmeadow. 11 9 17 12 2 11 62 Charles Lawrence Bunill of Boston 20 23 25 16 15 24 123 Pehr G. Holmes®f Worcester. . . .. 21 7 20 9 n 21 80 John G. Hall of Leominster.. .. .. 100 29 190 33 100 90 551 Robert INI.Leach of Tatintoa. . . .. 30 13 60 16 44 23 18 1?4`ycliffe C.-Marshall of Watertown 13 28 55 40 34 60 236 John H.Sherburne of Brookline., . 72 17 110 21 30 44 300 William Sterling Youngman of Boston. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 83 285 115 112 238 1020 Blanks. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 9 7 11 7 12 9 55 Secretary Frederick W.Kook of Somerville. . 435 183 718 243 320 473 2377 Blanks,. 4G 28 M 26 37 53 24.5 Treasurer Frets J. Burrell of Medford. . . . . . 113 64 142 81 77 161 638 John W. Haigis of Greenfield . . . . 140 38 2R3 61 117 110 749 VAT .l rnest Kerr of Boston. . .. . . . . . 56 20 116 29 47 67 335 Russell A. Wood of Carabridge. . . 147 75 204 79 95 154 754 Blanks. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 25 19 28 19 21 34 146 Auditor Dwight L. Allison of W-atertown,. 98 70 157 65 73 154 617 Julia B. Buxton of Springfield— 4 2 8 10 6 10 40 Roland Fl. Choate of 1NIilton. . . . . 132 22 200 43 71 83 551 Alonzo B. +Cook. of Buston. . . . . .. 170 76 2729 117 141 103 9G9 Harvey L. Feast of Somerville . .. 18 14 51 2 0 26 120 Roawcll F.Phelps of Dedham. . . . . 29 12 58 1$ 22 30 177 Blanks. . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. 30 20 27 16 25 30 14& 332 WATERTOWN TOWN RtPORT Aflorney-General Prec::acts 1 2 3 4 5 0 Total Clarence A. Barnes of IVlansfield.. 137 W 225 96 93 10 783 Joseph E. Warner of Taunton. .. . 317 127 505 159 242 329 1679 Blanks. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 27 23 43 14 22 31 160 sawtor in Congress Butler Arnes of Lowell. . . . .. .. .. 55 39 88 25 40 79 327 Bben S. Dvaper of Hopedale. . . . .. 146 76 224 97 101 1$4 828 Benjamin Loring Young of Weston 267 SO 444 134 203 230 1373 Blinks. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 12 17 12 13 27 94 Congressrtrett---Eigh1h District Frederick W. Dallinger of Cam- bridge. .. . . .. .. 429 190 713 236 328 481 2380 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 52 26 57 33 29 45 242 Comicillor— Third District Philip Russell Aanruidup of Cant- byidge. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. 82 25 Ill 29 38 57 342 Esther-M.Andrews of Brookline. . 127 54 217 44 114 124, 680 Frank L. Nagle of Newton. : . . . . 60 20 92 56 41 56 315 Benjamin L.Robinson of Boston. . 23 21 35 20 20 56 175 Ralph R. Stratton of Cambridge.. 137 M 2433 83 100 160 786 Blanks. . . . . . .. .. . . . . , . . . . . .. 02 30 85 37 44 67 325 Senator—Fiflft MMX4sex Districl Henry T. G. Dyson of Hudson. .. 149 68 230 75 105 123 750 George G. �ioys.e of Waltham. . .. 270 112 456 109 213 356 1F,6 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . B:: 36 87 25 39 47 296 ,R,epresepdalives itt General Coatis—Seventh .lfiddlesex District (Vole for three) Albert W, Bullock of Waltham. -351 145 5910 191 264 370 1'920 Arthur Alexander I4ansen of Walth,lm. . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . 94 138 530 101 260 370 1998 Arnold Leonard of 1WaterLown, . . . 391 170 668 228 312 430 2190 Blanks. . .. .. . . . . . . . . 867' 195 466 197 235 399 1849 Coze-niy Conintissioners Middlemx County (bole for two) Natlianiel 1. Bowditch of F ram- in,gh=. . . . . . . , . .. .. . . . . . . . . 363 156 631 207 2180 394 2031 Walter C.Wardwell of Carnbriftc 986 1£5 651 210 294 430 21�36 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .213 Ill 264 121. 140 228 1077 Clerk of Courts 1fiddlesex County Ralph N. Smith of Arlington. . . . . 405 178 691 227 314 450 2274 Blanks, . .. .... .. 76 38 82 42 43 67 348 Register of Deeds—MiddWrm Southern District Thomas Leighton of Cambridge. . 409 182 694 226 312 460 2283 Blankks. . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . 72 31 70 43 45 66 339 RECORD OF T011"N MEETINGS 333 associate Cum?nissioner—Middlesex Cow dy (To fad!Vacancy) Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 0 TON1 Daniel D.Gorman of Somerville. . 115 85 154 68 52 170 644 Melvin G. Rogers of Tewl-3bury. . 285 99 500 158 249 231 1572 Blanks. 81 32 119 43 5b 75 406 State Committee — Fiftli Aliddlesex District George I-f. Dale of Watertown— 370 15S 039 209 308 407 2U97 Scattcrinpg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Blanks. . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . , . . . . . . 105 58 134 00 48 119 524. Delegates to State Canuenti4n ( V'o4 for foram-on) Margaret T. Boutelle. . . . . . . . . . . 307 157 629 194 269 385 2001 mold Leonard. . . . . . 375 158 649 197 2!18 391 `DOE Gharlos H. WI—dttier. . . . 377 153 627 197 272 388 2014 Frederick Bell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :371 15 a 025 106 274 400 2025 John W. Duvall. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 350 151 016 190 263 ;396 1975 David B. Fitzgerald. . . . . . .. ... . 301 1.54 606 192 2136 389 1968 Charles F. Sanborn. . . .. .. .. ... . 375 101 036 198 2821 385 2038 John S. Douglas.. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 301 153 (112 197 264 375 1962 Frederick A. Mattison. . . . . . . . . , 364 154 f3l6 194 265 .391 1985 Wesley E. Alonk. 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-9 160 666 205 297 401 2111 George 11. Dale. . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. 380 158 649 209 292 397 2095 Cufford S. Lovell. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 39S 162 NO X9 5 299 400 2120 William W. Rugg. . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 Lavinia H, Middleton. . . . . . . . . . 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 Scattering. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. , , .. 2 1 12 0 1 4 20 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . 2242 1145 3210 1s92 165.3 265512327 Republican Town Committee (Vote for fifteen) Charles J. Cassese. . .. .. . . . . . . .. 347 1.53 502 18.5 259 288 1924 Carl W. Johanson. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 372 100 624 192 280 400 .202.5 W. Stanley Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 309 155 513 189 269 385 1980 Margaret T. Bnutelle. . . . . . . . . .. 349 155 607 189 204 380 1950 Frederick Bell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 361 158 008 187 270 401 1985 Charles H. W"hittier. . . . . . .. . . .. 366 160 619 197 262 3111 1905 johl W. Duvall. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 347 161 595 185 258 ,395 1€29 avid F. Fitzgerald. . . . . . . . .. .. 344 1.52 591 • 1.86 258 394 1925 Charles P. Sanborn. . . . . . . . . . . . . 356 161 524 193 275 382 1091 Jolin S. Douglas. . 345 153 602 191 254 M 1929 Fredericlk A, ?4la;ttison. . . . . ... .. 349 151 801 189 250 3871 1936 George H. Dale. . . . .. ... . . . . . . . 360 1M 635 202 291 402 2059 Cliff6rd S. Lovell. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 369 166 24.5 107 286 4 2065 La%dnia If.. llrifddleton. . . . . . . . .. 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 Susie Lucas. . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 S=ttering. . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. 2 0 8 1 4 0 15 Blanks, . .. .. . .. .. .. 2572 1202 3626 15.52 1.808 379413614 Result of count of vates cast at State Primary Election -was forwarded to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, and notice: 334 '4 ATERTCWN TOWN REPORT were sent to Democratic and Republican Town Committees of the Delegates elected to State Conventions and members elected to Torn Committees. WILLIAM P. Mc UII i Tort Clerk. Warrant for State and Presidential. Election, Tuesday, November 6, 1928 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Aliddlrsex, ss. To any Constable in Vw Town of Watertown, Greeting: In the name of the C mmonwealtl3 of Ma.ssachusotts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet in their respective voting places in said Town: Precinct One Fast End Fire Station, Mt. Auburn Street Precinct Two Hosmer School, Winthrop Street Precinct Three—High School Building, Columbia Street Precinct Four--- Town lull, Main Street Precinct Five— Town Hall, Main Street Precinct. Six—West junior High School, Waverley Avenue, an Tuesday, the sixth day of November, 1928, at 8 o'clock in the morning,for the purpose of giving in their votes for the following United States, State, District and County Officers, viz.; Presidential Electors; Governor; Lieutenant-Governor; Secretary; Treasurer; Auditor; Attomey-General; Senator in Congress; Congressman, Eighth District; Councillor, Third District; Senator, Fifth Middlesex District; Three Representa- tives in General Court, Seventh Middlesex District; Two County Commissioners, Middlesex Cc�.unty; Clerk of Courts, Middlesex County; Register of Deeds, 1lrliddlesex Southern District; Associate County Commissioner, Middlesex County (tD fill vacancy). Also for giving in their votes on the following questions; Question o. 1. Acceptance of the following "Later Pro- posed by Initiative Petition." Proposed Law: "An .Act to per- mit certain sports and games on the Lord's Day." Question N o. 2. Question of Public Policy under Chapter 58, Section 19, General Laws, as amended b7 Chapter 97, Acts of RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 335 1925, "Shall the senator from this district be instructed to vote for a resolution requesting Congress to take action for the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, known as the prohibition amendment?" The vote can these questions will be "Yes" or "No." And you will notify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the times and places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house to Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or€nore conspicuous public places in Town, seven days at least prior to the time cf said meeting. Given under ottr hands this ninctoenth day of October, A. D. 1928. JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLL .ND, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, Selec nen of Watertmmi. The polls will open at 8 a.m. and utill close at 8 p.m. Officers' Return rat 11'arrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the times 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 wine in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, seven clays at; least prior to the time of said meeting. THO AS F. MORAN, Constable of 147atert % Attest: WILLI,A,.rM P. IIcGUIRE, Tam; Clerk. Record of State and Presidential Election, November 6, 1928 The polls were opened at S a.m., and voting continued until 8 p.m., at which time the polls were closed. The following election officers were present Precinct 1. Chester A. Coburn., Warden; John J. Considine, 3 WA'rL=`R1OWN TOWN REPORT Clerk, Inspectors: Mary E. Patten, Helen K. MacDonough, Trving B. Coburn, Ralph E. Bancroft, Edward T. Cousineau, Joseph H. Carroll, Charles Weller, Ed-win K. MacNutt, Thomas Creamer, W. Guy Savage, Eugene L. Storey, Thomas J. Mulvi- hill. Counters. Edna M. Beale, Grace B. Everett, Eleanor S. McBreen, Susan E. Maguire, Charles F. Shaw, Henry J. Carrell, Arthur L. '"ratts, Monroe A. Blanchard, Joseph M. Maher, Edward C. Kenney, Alfred G. Jelalian, James T. Lovely, Joseph Freeman, Harry F. Burroughs, Edmund J, Fogarty, Harold L. Wesson. Precinct 2. Thomas M. Xlahoney, Warden; J. Arthur John- sDn, Clerk. Inspectors:Leivis A. St. Sauveur, Carl W. Karshick, Beniard A. Marley, HemT V. Shanahan, Maud D. HGdges, Ada Drake, Madeline E. Van Dyke, Joseph A. Murray, 'William B. Glidden, Albert Pa.squali, Allerton A. Edwardson. Counters: Frank A. Fitzpatrick, Arthur V. Morley, Walter Glidden, Charlotte Whittemore, J. Robert Clair, Bruce Harley, .:Alton E. Shaw, +Waltor J. McCarthy , Max E. Taster, Richard Fontajxne, J. Albert Johnson, Joseph J. MannIT1g. Precinct 3, ,Joseph R. Cooney, Warden; Louis M. Fatter, Cle .k. Inspectors: James M. Kelley, Thomas P. Coffey, Harry J. Quilty, Carolyn H. Mealy, McliTion C. XPoore, Ronald M. Stone, Marjorie R. Horne, Archibald C. Eagleson, Edgard P. Smith, M. Loretta Donnelly, James P. Ford., Raymond J. C"Halloran,Alice M. Norton. Counters:Winifred M. Dannelly, William H. Draper, Jr.; Frederick W. Ritchie, Nettie M. Horton, Edith M. Beck, Ethel S. Potter, Jahn A. Utting, Ralph F. Morrison, Jai-nes E. McBride, M. Isabella Larkin, Frank W. O'Brim, Walter J. Devine, Edith L. Dadmun, Clarence W. Dealtry, Giles A. Laughrea. Precinct 4. WalhiQe A. Shipton, Warden; John F. Glynn, Clerk. Inspectors: Samuel G. Thayer, Alice Godwin, John J. Keefe, Jahn F. Burke, Raymond A, Wellman, Marion G. Sawyer, Mary S. Molloy, Michael B. 'Vahey, Ruth E. Hall, Hugh Goddard, Charles R. Hubbard, Guy V. Shall, Richard M. Latch, 'Thomas F. Doherty. Counters: Frank W. McLucas, David F. Keefe, Edward Madden, Curtis D. Eastman, Janet D. Butler, Alice E. Sanger, Bessie L. Wahh, Esther E. Madden, John J. Mayes, Eva. L. Shiptan, Patrick `r. Nu,-lies. RECORD DID 'I'iJWN MEETINGS 337 Precinct 5. Harry J. York, WardGn; Bernard A. Spring, Clerk. Inspectors: Joseph D. McCall, Walter R. Sawin, Harry B. 'Woodward, Percy 111. Bond, Mina Evans Hunt, William A. Lister, Victoria A. McGarrigle,James J. Beery,Jaynes Laughrea, Jane 1A. Keefe, Michael J. Wogan, Raymond G. Beattie. Counters: Edward E. Pork-ins, Annie E. Burbank, Ernestine P. Howe, Mary A. Molloy, Margaret B. harry, Teary B. Rooney, Felix A. Leonard., Elmer Colligan, Janes A. MacDonald, Charles W. LeShanna, Charles A. Kerr„ Homer F. Hunt, Jr. Precinct 6. James F. Keating, Warden; Bertrand H. Thompson, Clerk. Inspectors: Marion C. Healy,Alice S. Carney, George H. Lord, Kate S. Pratt, Albert L. Pearce, Harold W. Duvall, Sara L. Robinson, Blanche M. Nally, John R. Burke, Edward F. Friery, Theodore B. Robir:sori, Mary E. York_ Counters: Violet M. Bullen, Charles W. Gustafson, Horatio Bunters, Walter M. Cady, Lily Butters, A. William Fraser, Li er G. Friery, George J. Burke, Joseph S. Parent, George 1AL Ellis, William J. Nlalortey, Albert E. Bunters, John J. Monahan, Katherine M. Wormser, Cathe inn V. Ray, Sara lKarehant, Richard J. []'Brien, James C. �NJcElligott, Wilfred G. Sanger, Patrick A. McGann, Edgar X1. Bradley, Joseph A-V. Burke, Jahn E. Delerey, L. Louis Levy, Jaynes L. Culleton, Matthew W. J. Carley. (Total Vote Cast, 13,15(,3) Electors of Presidend and Trice-Presid-eng Foslesr and Gillo-w— Workers' Party Precincts A e Large 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Hubert Riley of Boston. . . . . . . . . 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 Robert WTns of Boston. . 1 3 0 3 .15 By Dislricls 1. "WilEam Janhonen of Gardner 2 6 1 3 0 3 35 r 2. John LDul`o of Nwrw oo(l. . . . . 2 (1) 1 3 0 3 15 3. Henry Gage of Brockton. . . . 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 4. George hraska of Winthrop, . 2 G 1 3 0 3 15 5, Eimna P. Hutchins of Boston. 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 6. Joseph Ginsburg of Woreestcr 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 7. Sholem 1f einstein of Chelsea. . w 6 1 3 0 3 15 S. Adolph uikonen of Maynard 2 0 1 3 0 3 15 9. Joseph Goldberg of Lynx.. .. 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 10. Lewis Nlarks of Bostan. . . . . . 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 11. John Hurwitz of Boston. . . .1 ?, 6 1 3 0 3 15 338 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT precin By Districts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total 12, Elsie Pulturof Boston. . . .. .. 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 13, Alexander Taraska of Lowell. 2 6 1 3 0 3 16 14. Nathan G. Kay of Boston. . . 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 15. Stephen ported of Boston. . . , . 2 6 1 3 D 3 la 16. Boris K1eid of Boston. . . . . .. 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 On November 8, 1928, petition was received by the Board of Registrars for recount of votes cast fear Electors of President and Vice-President. The recount meld on November 21, 1928, resulted as follows; Fosler and Grllow—Workers' Party Precinels Al Urge 1 2 3 4 5 6 TOW Hubert Riley of Boston. . . . .. . .. 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 Robert 'Zelms of Banton. . . .. . . . , 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 By Districts 1. 'William Jarlhonen of Gardner. 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 2. John Loukc>of Norwood. . ... 2 G 1 3 0 3 15 3. Henry Gageuf Brock—tan. . . .. 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 4. George Kraska of Winthrop.. 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 5. Emma P.Hutchins of Boston. 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 6. Joseph Ginsburg of Worcester 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 7. Sholorn Rein stcin of Chelsea._. 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 8. Adolph Suikanen of Maynard 3 6 1 3 0 3 1.5 0. Joseph Goldbergof Lynn. . 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 10. Lewis Marks of Boston. . . . . . 2 g 1 3 © 3 15 11. John I4urwitz of Boston_ . . 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 12, E18ic Pultur of Boston. . . , . . . 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 13, Alexander Taraska of Lowell. 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 14. Nathan G.Kay of Boston. . . . 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 15, Stephen Puleo of Boston. . . .. 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 16. Boris Kleid of Boston. . . . . . . 2 6 1 3 0 3 15 .Electors of President and Vice-Prc-eident hoover and Curtis—Republican Frecincts At Large 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Mabel C.Batchelder of Worcester. 1347 570 1618 787 710 1302 6340 John Richardson cf Canton.. .. .. 1347 570 1G18 787 716 1303 5340 By Districts 1. Oscar Q. La Nlantagne of Holyoke. . . .. .. . , .. . . 1347 570 1618 787 716 1302 6340 2. Phefps Brown of Springfield.. 1347 570 1618 787 716 1302 6340 3. Calvin D.Paigecf Southbridge 1347 570 1618 787 716 1.302 6240 4. George P. Booth of Worcester 1347 570 1618 787 716 1302 6340 5. Raoul H. Beaudr+eau of Marl- boro. . , . . . >. . . 1347 570 1618 787 716 1302 6340 6. Elizabeth H. Dunham of Salem. 1347 570 1618 787 716 1302 6340 RECORE) OF TOWN MEETINGS 339 Precincts By Districts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total 7. Cornelius J. Corcoran of Methuen. . 1347 670 1618 787 716 1302 6,140 S. Hiddegarde 1. Christenson of Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1347 570 1019 787 716 1302 6340 9. Frank A. B ayrd of Malden. . . 1.347 570 1618 787 716 1302 6340 10. Edward G. Graves of Boston. I347 570 1618 787 7113 1302 6340 11. Guy W. Cox of Boston. ,. , .. 1347 570 1618 787716 1302 6340 12. Sadie Lipner Shulman of Bostan. 1347 670 1619 7877 716 1302 6240 13. E. Mark Sullivan of Boston. . 1347 570 1618 7877 716 1302 6340 14. Adeline Ricci of Quincy. . . . . 1347 570 1018 787 716 1302 6340 15. Carl A. Terry of Fall River. . 1347 570 1018 787 716 1302 6340 16. Bertha N. Packard of Fair- 1347 570 1618 787 716 1302 040 0 n November 8, 1928, petition was received by the Board (if Registrars for recount of votes cast fcr Electors of President and Vice-President. The recount held on November 21, 1928, resulted as follows- Hoover and Curtis—Republican Fred ncts At Large 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Mabel C.Batchelder of Worcester, 1347 569 1624 790 718 130-1 6352 John Richardson of Canton. . .. .. 1347 5G9 1624 790 718 1304 6352 By Districts 1. Oscar 0. La Montagne of Holyok-c.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1347 669 1624 790 718 1304 G352 2. Plielps Brown of Springfield.. 1347 569 1624 700 718 1304 6352 3. Calvin D. Paige of South- hridge. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. 1147 569 1624 790 718 1304 6352 4. George F, Booth of Worcester 1.147 56q 1624 790 718 1304 6352 5. Raoul H. Beaudreau of,blatl- boro. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. 1347 56Q 1024, 799 718 1304 W52 6. Elizabeth H. Diinha-rn of Salem. . .. . . . . . . . . . 1347 569 16214 70D 718 1304 6352 7. Cornelius J. Corwran of Methuen- . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1347 569 1624 790 71S 1304 0352 9, Hildegarde 1. Cliti-stmison of Belmont. — 19 4 7 69 1G24 7190 718 1304 6352 9. Frank A. Dayrd of NlAden .. 1.9-17 b69 1624 71,90 718 1304 6352 10. Edward G. Gr-,Lves of Boston. 1347 5G9 1094 790 718 1304 6352 11. Gil W Cox of Boston, 1347 569 1624 790 718 120-4 G352 12, Sadie Lipner Shulman of Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1347 569 1624 790 718 1304 &3.52 13. E. Mark ulfivan of Boston— 1347 569 1624 790 718 1.304 N352 14. Adeline Ricci of Quincy. . . , . 1347 609 1624 79D 718 1304 6362 15, Carl A, Terry of Fall River. . 1347 560 1624 790 718 1304 6352 16. 13erLha N. Packard of Fair- haven. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 1347 569 1624 790 718 130463,92 340 WATERTOWN TOWN DEPORT Eleelors of President a--jd Tice-President l?eynolds an•d Crowley--socialist Labar Precincts At Lame 1 ? 3 4 5 G T" I..ottis Galber of Lynn. . .. . . .. .. . {} 1 0 0 0 4 5 Felix Manevitz of Boston. . _ . . . . ff 1 0 (1 0 4 5 By Districts 1. Patrick A. Murpliy of Green- field. 0 I 0 0 0 4 5 2. Gcorge A. Hassiotis of Springf eld. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 3. Alonzo D. Wheeler of West- minster. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 4. 01of Olson of Worcester. . . ., 0 1 o 0 0 4 5 ,5. Jahn R. MacMnnon of Lowell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 0 1 0 0 0 4 b 6. John T.j%!lattson of Gloucester 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 7. 1+`rer1. F. oelclier cif Peabody. 0 1 Cl 0 04 5 $. Peter C)'Re ark e of -rledford.. 0 1 Q 0 fl 4 5 0. Dani l T. Blessington of SnMery llc. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 0 1 (]� D 0 4 5 10. $arsit t Wasserman of C�ltelsea t] 1 0 0 0 4 5 11. All)ert L.lVaterman of Boston 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 129. Domenico A. di GirolaTno€of Boston. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 13. David Craig of lt'Tilf ord. . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 14. jQhn A. Nolsvn of Quincy. . .. 0 1 0 0 [1 4 5 15. Marry Bentley cif Fall Diver.. 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 16. j'lmedee F. Vass ar of Ply- niciath. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 On November 8, 1928, petition was received by the Baird of Registrars for recount of votes east for Electors of president and NTice-President. The recount held can November 21, 1928, resulted as folloWS: Electors of -Presidf?a and Vise-President Reyttolds and Cyo-,vicy—Socialist Labor Precincts At bTrge 1 2 3 4 5 0 ?"OW Louis Galber of Lynn. . . . . .. . . a 0 '0 4 5 Felix Manevitx of Blaston. . . . . . . 0 1 {1 dl 0 4 5 By Dlstricts 1. Patrick A. Murphy of Greeu- field. . . . 0 1 c) 0 0 4 5 2. George A. Hassiods of Spring- 0 1 0 [I O 4 5 field. . 3. Alonao D. wheeler of West- . E . ,. , -- 0 1 U CI U 4 minster. . 4. 01of Olson of W(f rcestcr. . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 5, John R. MacKinnon of Lowell. , 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 RECORD OP TOWN MEETINGS 341 precincls By DislrirU 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total 6. John T. 1XIattson of Gloucester 0 1 0 a 0 4 5 7. Fred,E. Oct cher of Peabody. . 0 1 0 0 0 4 3 S. Peter O'Rlu«rke cf Aledfard. . 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 9. Daniel T. Blessington of Sorn- enrille. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 10, Barnet Wasserman of Chelan. 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 11. Albert L.Waterman of Boston 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 12. Domenicu A. di Girolamo of Boston. . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 13. David Craig of Aii1ford. . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 14. John A. Nelson of Quincy- . - - 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 15, Rarry Bentley of Fall River. . 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 16. Amedee F. Vassar of Ply- mouth. . . . . . . .. . . .. . 0 1 0 0 0 4 5 Mcclors of President and Vice-President Sndlh and Robinsair— Dentocrat�c .fir Chxts At Large 1 2 3 4 5 G Totid Arthur Lyman of Waltham. . . . . . 1257 1065 677 1217 730 1590 0536 Martha R. Peters of Boston. 1257 1005 677 1217 7-30 15(10 6536 By Disirids 1. Daniel England of Pittsfield. . 1257 1055 677 1217 730 1590 6536 2. Ray Stannard Baker of Am- jivrst, : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1257 1065 677 1217 730 1690 6536 0. Marcus A. Coolidge of Fitch- btirg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 1257 1065 677 1217 730 1690 5,538 4. Thomas J. BarretL of W,oTcester. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 12h7 100 677 1217 -730 1590 6536 5, Trumphrey O'Sullivan of Lowell. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 1257 10G5 677 1217 730 1590 6536 6. Laurmee P. Dodge of New- buryport. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1257 1065 677 1217 730 1590 13536 7. Agne-q F. Higgins of Lawrence I.21 rs 1065 677 1217 730 1690 0531; S. jesqie Woodrow Sayre of Cam- br-idge, . . _ _ . .. . . . . . . .. 1257 IG85 677 1217 730 IZIDO 6536 9, Melvin B.Breath of Chelsea 1257 1065 677 1217 730 1590 6536 10. Felix Marcella of Boston .. . . 1257 1065 677 1217 730 15DO 6536 11. James M.Curley of Boston. 1257 1005 677 1217 730 1590 6536 12. NVilliam J. Foley of Boston.. . 1257 1065 677 1217 730 15W 65-36 1.3. Strabo V. Claggett of Newton 1257 1065 677 1217 7.10 1590 6536 14. Frank J.Donahue of Boston-- 1257 1065 677 1217 730 1590 6536 15. Edmond P. Talbot of Fall River. . . __. . . . . . . . . . . 1257 1065 G77 1217 730 1590 6W6 16. James P. Doran of New Bed- ford. . . . . . . ... .. . . .. .. . . 1257 1065 677 1217 730 1590 653G on November 8, 1928, petition was received by the Board of Reggistnars for recotult of votes cast for Electors of President and 'ice-President. The recount held on Novernber 21, 1928, resulted as follows, 342 WATERTDWN TOWN REPORT r Electors of President and Vice-Prmidenl Preci=ts At Large 1 2 3 4 5 6 ToLod Arthur Lyman of Waltham_. .. .. 1255 1065 677 1215 732 1597 6541 Nfartha R. Peters of Boston. . . . . 1255 106:a 677 1215 732 1597 6541 By Dislrrcts 1. Daniel England of Pittsfield. . 1255 1065 677 1215 732 1597 6541 2. Ray Stannard Baker of Am- herst. 1255 1065 677 1215 732 1597 6541 3. Marcus A. Coolidge of Fitch- burg. . . . 1255 1065 677 1215 732 1.597 6541 4. Thomas J. Rarrett of Worcester. . . . . . . .. > . .. .. 1255 IU65 677 1216 732 1597 6541 D. Humphrey O'Sullivan of Lowell. .. 1255 1065 677 121,E 732 1597 6547. 6. Laurence P. Dodge of flew- bur7pport. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . 1255 1065 677 1215 732 1597 6541 7 Agnes Jk4. Higgins mf Lawrence 1255 1065 677 1215 732 1597 6541 8. Jessie Woodrow Sayre of Cam- bridge. 12255 10635 677 1215 732 1597 6541 0. Melvin B.Breath of Chelsea... 1255 1065 677 1215 732 1597 6541 1+0. Felix .larcclIa of Boston. . .. . 1255 1065 677 1215 732 1597 6541 11. James M.Curley of Boston... 12 i5 1065 077 1215 732 1597 6541 12. William J. Foley of Boston... 1255 106.5 577 1215 732 1597 6&11 13. Strabo V. Claggottof Newton 1255 1065 577 1215 732 1597 B541 14. Frank J.Donahue of Boston. . 1255 1065 577 1215 732 1597 6541 15. Edmond P. Talbot of Fall River. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1255 1065 877 1215 732 1597 6541 16. James P. Duran of New Bed- ford. 1255 1M 5 677 1215 732 1597 6541 116 Foy Electors of Presideni and Vice-Presi4en Theinas and Maurer Socialist Precincts At Large 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Charlotte B. Hallowell of NIQdford 1 4 1 2 .3 5 16 George.E. Roewer of Camhridgc. . 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 By Disiricis 1. Vincent G. Burns of Pittsfield 1 4 1 2 .3 5 16 2. Nelson J. West of Springfield. 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 3. jnhn Suominen of Fitchburg. . 1 4 1. 2 3 5 16 4. Thomas J Conroy of Worcester. . . . . 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 6. William B. Sproule of Lowell. 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 6, Leonard Spalding €af New- buryport. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 7. 'T`hornas J. Nicholson of Lawrence, . .. .. . . . . . . . . .> 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 S. Sylvester J. McBride, of Wat- ertovm. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 9. Max Sandler of Chelsea. . . _ . 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 10. Reuben Guralnick of Boston. . 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 11. Lucy Leo of Boston. . . .. .. _ , 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 12. Joseph Bearak of Boston. . . . 1 4 1 2 3 5 18 RBCORD Or- TOWN MEEfirNGS 343 Precincts By Districts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total 13. Patrick J. Leonard of Brook- line. 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 14. Franklin K. Gifford of Brock- ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 15. Hugh Dunbar of forth Attle- borough. . . . . . . . . 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 16. Walter Barlow of New Bed- ford. . . , . . . , .. .. .. . . .. .. 1 4 1 - 2 3 5 16 On November 8, 1928, petition was received by the Board of Registrars for recount of votes cast for electors of President and Vice-President. The recount held on November 21, 1928, resulted as follows: For Electors of President and Vice-President Thomas and j1fa.rsrer —Socialist Precincts At Large 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Charlotte B, Hallowell of Aledford L 4 1 2 3 5 16 George E. Roe+ er of Cambridge. . 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 By Disfriafs 1, Vincent G. Burns of Pittsfield 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 2. Nelson J, West of Springfield. 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 3. John Snorninen of Fitchburg. 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 4. Thomas J. Conroy of 'Worcester. . . . . 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 5. William E. Sproule of Lowell. 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 6. Leonard Spalding of New- buryport. 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 7, Thomas J. Nicholson of Law- renee. . 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 S. Sylvester J. McBride of Wat- ertown. . . . . . . , . .. 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 6, Max Sandler of Chelma. . . .. 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 10. Reuben Gvralaick of Boston- 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 11. Lu y Lee of Boston. . . . . . . . . i 4 1 2 3 5 16 12. Joseph Bearak of Boston. 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 13. Patrick J. Leonard of Brook- line. . i9 . . .. 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 . IC FranklinX. Gifford of Brockton. . . . .. .. . 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 15. Hugh Dunbar oti�North Attle- borc�ix;1i. . . . . .. .. . . .. .._. 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 16, Walter Barlow of Ncw Bccl- ford. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. 1 4 1 2 3 5 16 Blazes (before recount). . , . . . . . .. 33 63 30 33 29 59 247 Blanks (recount). . . . . . . . . . . , . .. 35 64 24 32 25 50 230 344 WATERTC7WN TOWN REPORT Governor precincO 1 2 3 4 5 6 TOW Frank G. Alien of Norwood �-,Jjablican. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , . 13 13 MO 1,1%9 762 701 1270 6175 Chester W. Bixby of Eaverhill, Workers` Party. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 4 13 3 3 2 0 31. Charles H. Cale of Boston, Democratic. . . 1259 1054 Hai 4 1210 725 1591 65?9 Washington Cook of Boston, Vig- fy arou�3 Prohibition Enforcement. 4 5 6 4 2 1 r'�2 Mary Donovan Ha,pgood of North Broolrf`ield,Socialist Party. . . , . 4 6 1 3 1 7 22 Edith Hamilton MacFadden of Can-Lbridge, Independent Citizen. .. . . . . .. .. 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 Stephen J. Surridge of Lynn, Socialist Labor Party. , . . . . . . . I 1 0 D 0 4 0 B1,2aks. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . . . .. 54 79 54 54 46 64 371 On November 8, 1928, petition was received by the Board of Registrars for recount of votes cast for Governor. The recount held on November 21, 1928, resulted as follows: Govenw Prechtas 1 2 3 4 5 a Total Frank G. A.Len of Norwood Republican: . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . 1313 541 1585 761 703 1268 6171 Chestcr TV, Bixby of Haverhill, Workers' Party. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4 14 3 3 2 5 31 Charles H. Cole of Boston, Dornocratic. . L . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . 1260 1067 581 1219 7213 1593 65-12 Washingwo i Cook of 11t stun, Vigorous Proliibition Enforce- ment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 4 3 6 4 2 1 20 Mary Donavan Hapbood of North Brookfield,Socialist Party . . .. . 4 6 1 3 2 6 22 Edith Hamilton MacFadden of Cambridge, Indeporident Citizen. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1 1 d a 1 0 3 Stephen J. Siirridge of Lynn, Socialist Labor Party. . . . . . . . . 1 ] 0 0 0 4 G Blanks. . . . . . . . . . 53 70 51 53 45 86 364 Lie 2deilanj-Cr error ,jolm Corbin of Worcester, Workers' Pasty. . . . . . - - - . . 12 19 7 8 3 18 67 Henry C. Hess of Boston, Socialist Labor Party.. . . . . . . . . 1 5 1 2 3 6 18 Walter S. Hutchins of Greenfield, Socialist Party. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 6 12 3 6 3 8 38 John F, Malley of Newton, Dm—iocra.tic. . . . . ., 1331 991 630 1153 698 1494 6147 William Sterling Youngman of Boston, Republicans . . .. . . . . . . 1318 546 1603 782 700 1303 0251 Blanks. . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 137 83 91 71 134 638 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINiGS 34.5 Secretary Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tolal Harry J. Canter of Boston, -Workers' Party. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 23 4 6 4 1.5 63 Frederick W, Cook c;f Somerville, Republican. . .. . . 1348 559 1606 786 716 1328 0343 Oscar Itiinsalas of Springfield, Socialist Labor Marty. . . . . .. . . 5 5 3 4 1 7 25 Joseph Santosucsso of Boston, Democratic. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . 1114 947 537 1110 666 1423 5847 Edith 11-1. Williams of Brookline Socialist Party. . 10 12 8 4 4 1.9 53 Blanks. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 152 16.,,3 119 132 87 172 825 T'reasnrer James P. Bergin of Webster, Democratic. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1121 972 603 1122 668 1444 5930 ,Albert Sprague Coolidge of Pitts- field, Socialist Party. .. 6 15 a 3 4 15 48 John W. Haig is of Greenfield, Republican, 1341 544 1587 775 705 1297 6249 Albert (tilde of Brockton, Workers' Party. . .. .. . . .. 6 14 0 2 2 lU 34 Charles S. Ovarn of Boston, Socialist labor Party. . . . . . . .. 5 8 1 2 1 4 21 Blanks. . .. .. . . . . . . .. 161 1,55 131 138 98 193 877 A adilor John W. Aiken.of Chelsea, Socialist Labor Party. . . . . _ . . 9 l0 3 I 2 12 37 Alonzo B. Cook of Boston, Republican. . . .. .. . . ..iia . . . . . . . 12886 551 1509 766 1310 90 Daazd A. Ei.;enber of ston, Socialist Party. ., 6 13 2 6 4 7 38 Eva Hoffman of Boston, Workers' Party. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 24 5 4 5 10 52 Francis J. O'Gorman of Boston, Democratic. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . 1164 919 652 1118 700 1452 6035 Blanks. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . 167 16 B 166 147 99 172 2 907 Alforne3-Ge zral Edward P. Barry of Boston, Democratic. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 1159 101.1 631 1137 695 1450 6085 Morris 1. Beeker of Boston, Socialist Gabor Party. . . . . . . . . 2 10 2 21 2 9 45 Flax Lerner of Worcester, Workers' Party. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 10 1 1 0 8 25 John Weaver Sherman of Bos1:nn, Socialist Party, , 6 10 5 4 U 10 41 Joseph E. Warner of Tatmton, Republican. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 1335 538 15110 767 701 1320 6251 Blanks. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 133 127 98 112 84 157 71.1 On NN ovember 9, 1928, petition was received by the Board of RP-91strars for recount of votes cast for ,Attorney-General. The recount held on November 21, 1928, resulted as follc)ws; 316 WATERT(3WN TOWN REPORT Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Edward P. Barry of Boston, Democratic. , , . , . , . . . . . . . .. .. 1159 1014 6218 1138 687 1461 6087 Morris I. Becker of Btaston, Socialist Labor.Party. . . , ... ,. 2 10 2 21 2 8 45 Max Lerner of Worcester, Workers' Party. . . . . 5 10 1 1 0 7 24 John Weaver Sherman of Boston, ,Socialist Party. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 6 10 5 4 6 10 41 Joseph E, Warner of Taunton, Re Ublican. . . . .. ., .. .. .. . . .. 1334 637 1590 765 701 1321 6248 BIart�s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 134 128 1OI 113 83 156 714 Senator in Congress John J. Rallarn of Boston, Workers' Party. . . . . . .. .. . . . . 9 13 1 1 2 6 32 Alfred Baker Lewis of Cambridge, Socialist Party. . .. , . . . 2 7 4 3 5 ry 23 David 1. Walsh of Fitchburg, Democratic. . . . . . . . . . . . 1330 1130 730 1260 750 1711 0923 Benjamin Loring Young of Weston, Republican. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1230 460 1529 718 670 115.3 5766 Blanks. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . , ,, 63 93 57 W 51 91 415 Congressman—Eighth District James P. Brannan of Cambridge, Dem=atic. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. 1112 066 577 1087 660 1416 5818 Frederick W. Dallinger of Cam- bridge, Republican. . . . . . . . . .. 13692 594 1638 821. 736 1357 6508 Blanks. . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 166 149 112 134 82 190 933 Councillor-- Third District Esther M. Andrews of Brookline, Republican. . — , , . . . . .. . . . . 1273 522 1553 738 697 1255 803 Henry W. Brett of Boston, Democratic. .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. 1.125 972 611 1124 672 1459 5962 ,Blanks, 242 215 163 180 109 250 1159, 'erraior —Fifth Middlesex District Paul A. Mogan of Waltham, Democratic, .. , . , , , , 1115 982 595 1105 664 1448 5910 George G. Mayse of INIaltha , Republican. . . . .. . . . . . . .. .... 1285 5:39 1543 749 686 1282 6094 Blanks, „ . . . . .. . . ,, . . ., .. ., 240 188 IV 187 128 2aS 1165 Watertown, 4ass,, Nov. 20 1928. The clerks of the Town of Affatertown and City of Waltham, comprising the Seventh Middlesex District, met November 20, 1928, at 12 noon, in the Selectman's Roam, Town Hall Building, and canvassed the returns of votes cast for Repre- sentatives in the General Court for said distract. RECOPM OIL TOWN MEETINGS 347 The result was as follows RepreserataVv,-s in (;--neral Cave—Scvenik 31iddiesex District (Vote for three) Totes Cast in lVatertown, Noventber 6, 192S Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 (3 raW Albert W. B-shock of Waltham, Republican. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 1223 662 14$4 732 683 1247 5931 Arthur Alexander Hansen of Waltham, Republican. . . . , .. , . 1204 525 1471 732 662 1250 5544 Edward D. Holland of Watertown, Democratic. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 1158 1034 655 1671 600 1438 6046 Arnold Leonard of Watertown, Reppublican. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 1475 710 1664 952 811 1549 7161 ChaT s A. Whalen alen of Waltham,, Democratic. . .. . . . . .. .. . , .. .. 935 908 525 929 537 1259 5148 Scattering. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 {3 0 0 0 1 Blanks. . . . . . .. .. . .. 1924 1388 1182 1710 1601 2146 9351 Votes Crest in Wallhani, AToveniber 6, 1928 Albert INT. Bullo(*of Waltham. Republican. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7516 Arthur Alexander Hansen of Wal- thaw, I2.epublic� . . . . . . .. . . .. &3i17 Edward D. I-I Illand of Watertnum Democratic. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5539 Arnold Leonard of Watertown, Republican. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 68413 Charles A. Whalen of Waltharn, Democratic. . . . .. .... W01. Scattering. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. i Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1)223 Total Number of Voles Cast for Representatives in Walerto w and Waltham *Albert W.Bullock of Waltham,Republican. . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. 13,447 *A.rthur Alexander Hansen of Waltham, Republican. . . . . . . . .. . 14,151 Edward D. Holland of Watertown, Deanomtic. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . 111635 *Arnold Leonard of Watertown, Republican. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . 14,004 Charles A. Whalers of Waltham.. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . 11,144 Scattering. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 2 Blanks. . . . . . .. . , .. , . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 18,570 *Elected. County Commissioners—Mid-ddesex County {bole for two) Precin-cls 1 2 3 4 5 6 TOW Nathaniel I. Bowditch of Framing- ham, Re�ul li n. . . . . .. . . . . .. 1239 520 1511 727 +674 1218 5889 George L. Coolson of Wakefield, Dcm=atic. , 966 881 .525 985 619 1299 5275 Daniel F. McBride of Malden, Democratic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 987 887 545 980 620 1285 6307 Walter C. Wardwell of Cambridge Republican. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1288 550 1535 740 684 1278 6075 Blanks. 800 580 538 652 359 n3 3772 348 WATERT(7NVIN Tt?WN REPORT Clerk of Corns—hf°iddlesex County I'retinas 1 2 3 4 5 G Total John D. Medciros of Somerville, Democratic. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 1034 907 534 1013 620 1348 5456 Ralph N. Smith of Arlington, Rep �bli n. . . . _ - - • _ _ .. . .. . . 1313 656 1573 759 708 1307 6216 $tanks. . .. . . ». . . . . . . . . . . .. »» ., 93 246 2NO 270 150 308 14,37 Register of Deeds---Middlesex Southarrn Disirict ,John C. Kelleher of Somerville, Dcsmoc rat_lc. . . . .. ., . . . 1060 015 503 1023 638 1370 5608 Thomas Leighton of Cambridge, Republican. . , . .. .. .. . . .. . . . 1293 &32 1513 744 092 1209 0048 Blanks. . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. 2$`_ 262 221 275 148 315 IL03 Aszvrc ale Commissiotter—Middles" Ccunty (T❑ Till V acaucy) Melvin G. Rogers of Tewksbury, Republican. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 1550 787 1673 933 829 1570 7342 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100o 922 654 1109 649 1333 5817' Law Proposed by Initiative Petition Shall the proposed law which provides that it shall. be lawful. in any city which accepts the act by vote of its city council and in any town which accepts the act by vote of its inhabitants, to take part in or witness any athletic outdoor sport or game, except horse racing, automobile racing, o ing or hunting with firearms, on the Lord's Day between 2 and 6 p.m.; that such sports or games shall tape place on such playgrounds, parrs or other places as may be designated in a license issued by certain licensing authorities; that no sport or lame shall be permitted in a place other than a public playground or park Nvithin €ne thou- sand fleet of any regular place of worship; that the charging of admission fees or the taking of collections or the receiving of remuneration by any person in charge of or participa.tin, in any such sport or game shall not be prchibitedx that the license may be revoked; and that in cities and towns in which amateur sports or games are pen-nitted under existing law such 3.inateur sports or games niay be held until the proposed law is accepted or the pro-6sions of the existing lave fail of acceptance on resubmis- sion to the people, Twhich law ivas disapproved in the Senate by a. vote of 9 in the aEfi ative and 22 in the negative, and in the klousc of RepresenULtives by a vote of 93 in the affirmative and 110 in the negative, be approved? RECORD OF TOWN i ERTINGS 349 Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 a Total Yes. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. , 1353 1076 891 1060 630 1524 6464 No. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 845 346 1099 611 599 976 4476 Blanks. . 412 387 337 371 249 463 2219 Question of Public Policy Shall the senator from this district be instructed.to vote for a. resolution requesting Congress to tape action for the repeal of the Eil htteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United tates, known as the pfohibition amendment? Prechl•.cls 1 2 3 4 5 G Total Yes. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . 1287 900 917 1060 654 1541 &349 No. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 028 337 1202 598 598 959 4.612 H1a�ks. . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 425 382 308 394 226 463 2198 Absent Voters' Ballots Rcccseed wid Cast Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 G TOW 31 13 27 15 14 01 131 The Selectmen made return to the Secretary of the Com- monwealth as required by law of the foregoing result of votes cast in Watertonm. Albeit W. Bullock, Arthur A. Hansen and Arnold Leonard were declared elected Representatives in General Court, Seventh Middlesex District, and notices of their election were delivcre to them by the City Clerk of Waltham, and forwarded to the Secretary of the Commonwealth. -WILLIX&I P. McGUIRE, Tit Clerk. Tarrant for Town Meeting, December 3, I929 Commonwealth of 1%,fassachusetts. Middlesex, m. To any Cw suable in the Town of Watertown, Greeting In the name of the: Corrunlonwealth of lklassachusett.s, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the To- n of Watertown to meet in the Semlcr High School building, Coliunbia Street, in said Town, on Monday evening, the third day of December, 1928, at 7.30 p.m., to act on the following articles, viz. Arl cle 1. To hear the report of any Committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Article 2. To see if the Town will note to provide by transfer or otherwise, such stuns of money as may be necessary for the use of the vaxiotis town departments for the dance of the current year, direct how the san7v_ sliall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 3. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, w ith the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money on and after January 1, 1929, in anticipation cf the rev-enue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1929, or take any action relating thereto. Article 4. To see if the Town will authorize the Conunitte+e for the Tercentenary of the Town to contrast for a memorial to the founders of the "Fawn, appropriate a sum of money toward paying for the same, or take any action -'elating thereto. Article 5. To see if the Town will appoint a Committee to consider the question of location and erectioa of an adminis- tration building, in connection with the Tercentenary or Three Hundredth Anldversary of the Town, appropriate any necessary suns of inoney for this purpose, or take any action relating thereto. Article 0. To see if the 'Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of the construetion of a. sewerage system in the North part of the Town, this system to be connected with the new Metropolitan Sewerage System now being constructed in commotion with the State Hospital for Mental Diseases, direct how said money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 7. To hear the report of the Selectinen on the relo- cation and widening of Common Street, from Columbia Street to Orchard Street, in conformity with the building lines estab- lished by the Town on December 14, 1925, appropriate the necessary stmi of money to pay the cost of said relocation, widening and construction, and any land damages that may be awarded, direct how said money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto, RE-CORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 351 Article S. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost, of construction of the so-called Acton Street drainage system, from RtAland Street to the Charles River, in the West end of the Town, direct how said money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Arlick 9. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money for the extension of the sewerage and tlramage systems in the Town, direct how said money shall be provided, or tale any action relating thereto. Aitacle 10. To see if the Town will appropriate a swn of money to compensate James A. Va.hey and iklary L Vahey, for injuries and damages sustained June 29, 1926, can Nit. Auburn Street, Watertown, by reason of collision with fire apparatus of the Town of Watertown, direct bow said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 11. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to purchase or take by right of eminent domain, approximately four.acres of land in the Nest end of the Town on plat adjacent to so-calla] Brown House can East side or nearest available site, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Com- mittee.) Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to have the Moder- ator appoint a committee of seven, of whom three shall be members of the School Con-imittce, for the purpose of securing plans for an elementary school to be erected in the West end of the Town, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Schur] Cc m-nittee.) Article 13. To see if the To%%,•n will vote to appropriate the sure of six thousand. dollars (�6,004) for the purpose of securing plans for a new elementary school of tivelv a rooms and audi- toriur i to be erected in the West end of the Town, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee.) Article 14. To see if the Town will authorize the Moderator to appoint a committee of seven citizens to consider the question of voting machines, obtain full information relative to the same,. and report at the next Annual Town Meeting, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Clifford S. Lovell and ten other citizens.) Article 15. To see if the Town -gill authorize the Selectmen 352 WATFRTOWN TOWN RE-PORT to sell and convey by proper instrument in writing, two certain pieces or parcels of land acquired by the Town, situated on the private way running from Arlington Street to Keith Street, and being the sanie property conveyed to the Town of Watertown by Patrick Drew, together with all rights, if any there be, belonging to said Town of Watertown in the premises known as Coolidge Pond, so-called, which said pond land is claimed by Fanny G. Coolidge, ei at., or take any action relating thereto, Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to take in the name and behalf of the Town, by eminent dornain, purchase or otherwise acquire, a parcel of land and building thereon, numbered 36-439 Crass Street, containing about :5,900 feet of lane, more or less adjoining the Fire Station and Public Library grounds, to be used for extension of the police or fine stations, town garage, fire alarm headquarters or ether public purposes, appropriate the necessary sum of rnoney therefor, direct bow the same shall be rniscd, or take any action relating thereto. Article 17. To see if tho Tovm Nvill vote to ernpower the Selectmen to make rules and regulations governing the opera- tion of so-called open-air n-iarkets in the Town, or take any action relating thereto. .And you will notify and warn, the legal voters of the Town of wa.terO n to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a,printed COPY of t1:is warrant, and also by pasting copies of the same in ten cr more canspicuous 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 Clerk on or before the tinic of said meeting. Givers under- our hands this twentieth day of November, A. D. 1928. JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, sokc9man Of J47aterlown. RECORD or Towle MEETINGS 353 Officers' Returns an T-Vagrant AS required by the foregoing 1 arrant, I have notified and warned the legal waters 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 watTaat, and also by posting; copies of the same in tcn or more conspicuous public places in Town seven clays at least prior to the time of said i eeting- JO EPH W. REG AN,. Constable- cf Waterim-Lit, Attest: WILLIAM P. I cGUIRF, Town Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Town 1rlecting Mernbm at least seven days prior to the Town Meeting of the proposed busing to be considered at the inectin . WILLUNI P. McGUIRE, Toum Clark. Record of Town Meeting, December 3, 1928 Meeting was called to order at 7.45 p.m. by Moderator Fred E. Crawford. Officers' returns on warrant were read by Town Clerk,.'William P. McGuire. The counters reported that there were 176 Town Meeting Members present} number necessary for a quoram: 93. ArticM 1. To bear the report of any Conunititee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Report of Conuizittee on Fire Station in the forth End of -the Toy presented.. Report of the Committee for Investigating the :Weed of Additional Fire Protection. The Cmnmit'tee to investig~at+e the need of a fire station in the northerly part of Town has met twice: once on May 29, 1928, and once can November 22, 1028. The following recommendations are, therefore, submitted for the approval of the Town: First, that the Town acquire 20,000 feet of land at the corner of Lexington and Delmont Streets for the: dual purpose of 354 'ATERT(7'}N TOWN REPORT wideiung the street and providing a location for a new fire station. Second, that immediate provision be made for an addition to the East End Fire House, which will provide suitable quarters for the housing of extra men and cquipmen . Respectfully submitted, JOIN P. B ARRETT, Chairman, an, F. ALE ANDER MAGOLIN, Secretary, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, JOHN AK O'HEARN, CHARLES JEWELL BROWN, EDWARD D. HOLLA,ND. Report of Committee of 100 on Three Hundredth, Anniversary of the Town of Watertown, appointed by the Moderator, March 3, 1927 and February 6, 1928, under Authority of Previous Town Meetings This Committee met in the Town Hall on April 10, 1928 for the purpose of organization, at which time it voted a committee of 1.5, plus the officers, to form an executive committee. The executive committee has held several meetings and has been addressed by the Massacliusetts Bay 'Tercentenary president aiid secretary. It might be well to state that the Massachusetts Bay Tercentenary is incorporated under the laws of Massachusetts for the purpose of commemorating the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in New England. This corporation was organized for the purpose of serving primarily as a promoting and co6rdina:ting agency for a state- wide commemoration in 1930. Its purpose is to deal with two types of communities interested to tape part in the Three Hundredth Anniversary. One type includes communities life NVa.tertown, which has a direct and active historical connection because 1930 is its own anniversary. The other type consists of town and cities which may desire to demonstrate their own contribution to the 300 years of growth and development, although not possessing the same historical relations as Watertown. LacaJ committees in all communities will be under their own RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 356 management and the ,Tercentenary corporation will have no responsibility for their undertakings, but will render advisory assistance and otherwise coaperate- as may be desired by each community committee. Early in 1929, there will be a number of sub-committees appointed by the Watertown Committee to cover the following subjects: History 1�Icrr�c�ri a1 Educational Spiritual and ReligiousAffairs lMusic Recreation and Sports Pageantry Public Information Permanent. Betterments or Civic Improvemeuts Commercial and Yrndustrial Fraternal In addition, other committees may seem advisable. At any rate, if Watertown is to do its share in promoting an active part, which is certainly desirable because of its history since the founding in 1630, hundreds of its citizens will be called upon, to cooperate in rnaking a proper obseri,-ance. At the few meetings. held by the Executive Committee the question of a proper memorial was discussed, and a sub- conarnittee was appointed consisting of G. Frederick Robinson, George S. Wright, George N. Chamberlain, Mrs. James H. Vahey and Charles F. Shay. This sub-cornnuttee can memorial reported back to the Committee of 100 which voted to adopt the recommendations of the sub-committee and, to place in the warrant for the next, Town Meeting and article calling for a decision by the 'Town. BARTLETT M. SHAW. Article 2. To see if the Town will Note to provides by transfer or otherw se, such sums of money as may be necessary for the use of the various town departments for the balance of the current year, direct how the same shall be provided, or tape any action relating thereto c� Voted. That the following sterns be and are hereby appropriated for the tine of the departments indicated, and transfers ` ' authorized from the accounts as shown in the followring Schedule Transferred from Transferred ter School Department, maintenance $7OU 00 School Department, general control Ma 00 School Department, transportation 700 00 School Depaxtrnent, instm tifrn 700 00 School Department, new equipment 500 OC School DepartrnenL, trade school 2.100 00 School Department, continuation 300 00 lire Department, contingent 160 00 Scboal Department, Americanization 300 00 Public Library, maintenance coo 00 � School Department, rrrisccllaneous 400 Op Headquarters, Axn rican L4orx 30 00 Fire Department, salaries 150 M West Junior High School 314 08 H East Branch Library 500 O{] 3 Glzcs and paper 2,00{1 00 �d Head ua rters, Veterans of Fnri igm W'ar5 30 00 Highway, garbage 1,500 00 0 West�unior High School plans 31.1 68 Sewer, Fnarntenance 1,50() 00 Dust laying 342 48 Health Department, contingent. 175 00 -4 Highway Department, vacations 221 !Oil Inspector of Plumbing 30 00 '3 Highway Department,. construction ''.,804 1 Cemetery Department, contingent 30 00 He lth Department, contagious 1,735 00 collector I25 00 Pensions 600 00 Engineering, contingent 22,E 00 Police Department, salaries 1,500 00 Mothers' aid 1,000 00 Unpaid bills 54 ,30 'town Hall ,300 DO oo Channing Road, server 339 35 Legal expenses l00 00 � Soldiers' relief 2,500 00 A.sscssars 250 00 H December assessments, 192E 152 76 Insurance 347 28 December assessments, 102t 579 84 Printing voting lists 625 25 Playgrounds, salaries 398 00 Election expense 1,000 00 'Down Clerk 300 00 Workmen's compensation 2,000 00 Selectmen 150 00 Interest 330 Oa State and Military Aid lO0 Go $15,4.32 21 S15,432 21 'rs RECORD OF TOWN 3IEETINGS 357 Article 3. To see if the Town -will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval cf the Selectmen, to borrow money on and after January 1, 1929, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1921), or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be, and he is hereby authorized to borrow money from time to time on and after January 1, 1929, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1929, and to issue the note or notes of the Tore therefor, payable 1vithin one year, any debt or debts incurred under this -rate to be paid from the revenue of ther financial year beginning January 1, 1029. Article 4. To see if the Town will authorize the Committee for the Tercentenary of the Town to contract for a memorial to the founders of the Town, appropriate a sum of money toward Faying for the same, or tale any action relating thereto. Voted:That the Selectmen be and they are hereby instructed to petition the General Court for legislation necessary to permiit the To%rm to appropriate money in 1929 and 1930 for the erec- tion of a memorial to the founders of Watertown, and other purposes in connection vrith the celebration of the Tercentenary of the founding of the Town. Article 5. To see if the Town will appoint a Committee to consider the question of location and erection of an administra- tion buildin,,, inconnection with the `Tercentenary or Three Hundredth Anniversary of the To-son, appropriate any necessary sure of money for this 1)uri)0se, or tape any action relating; thereto. Voted: That a Committee of seven be appointed by the 7%loderator to consider the question of location and erection of an administration building, -with instructions to report at the Annual Town Meeting. Voted: To talce up Articles 6 and 9. Article G. To see if the 'Town will -rote to appropriate. the necessary sum of money to pay the cast of the construction of a sewerage system in the North part of the Town, this system to be connected with the new Metropolitan Sewerage System now being constructed in connection with the State Hospital 58 INTATERrOWN TOWN REPORT for 14{lental Diseases, direct how said money shall he provided, or tale any action relating thereto. Voted: That the stern of tiverity-four thousand, five hundred dollars (.$24,500) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cast of construction of a. sewerage system in the North Dart of the Town, this system to he connected NIV th the new Metropolitan Sewerage System now bcm' g constructed In connection with the State Aospital for Mental Diseases. Article (). To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money for the extension of the seu erage and drainage systems irn the Town, direct haw said money shall he provided, or take any action relating thereto, Voted: That the sinn of fourteen thousand five hundred dollars ( 14,500) be aTid is hereby appropriated for the con- struction of se-veers in the followin -named streets: George Street, Fairview Avenue, Channing Road, -VAralcott load, lkIason Read, Fuller load, Evans Street: and MiddIesex Road. Action taken under Articles 6 and 9. 'Unanimously Voted. That for the purpose of raising said sum of twenty-four thousand five hundred dollars ( 24,500) appropriated for the purpose speeifed in Article 6, and fourteen thousand five hundred dollars ( 14,r500) appropriated for the construction of sewers for sanitary and surface drainage pur- poses and .for sewage disposal tinder Article 9, a town debt be and the sane is hereby authorized, and Whereas the to-"m has already voted to raise by taxation for construction of seweis and drains the sum of twenty-fire thousand Nine: bundred and eighty-five dollars ($25,9&-)), which is a sum not less than 25 cents per 81,000 of the assessed valu- ation of the Town for the year 1927, for the purpose of incurring said debt the Town Treasurer is hereby authorized to issue bonds or notes of the Town M said an-iomit of thirty--cline thousand dollars ( 39,000) at such rate of interest as her nith the approval of the Selectmen, shall determine, payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and acts in amendment thereof and in additio» thereto, sea that the whole smi shall be paid in not more than ten years from the date of said bonds or notes, or at such ,earlier dates as the Treasurer and Selectmen Tnay determine. Said hands shall RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 11359 bear the authenticating certificate of a bank or tnfst company to be selected by the Treasurer. Principal and interest of said bonds or notes shall be payable at the principal office of the Old Colony Trust Company in Boston, Massachusetts. Article 7. To bear the report of the Selectmen on the re.lo- cation and wideninh of Common Strut, from Columbia Street to OrchardStreet, in conformity with the building lilies estab- lished by the To%Nm on December 14, 1925, appropriate the necessary suns of money to pay the cast of said relocation, x dening and construction, and any land damages that may be awarded, direct how said money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Relocation and Widening of Com on Street Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 3%fiddlesex, ss. November 23, 1028. In Board of Se,G dAnen 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 relocation and widen- ing line be established, and a relocation and widening line is hereby established on the Easterly and ANTesterly sides of Com- mon Street, a public way, between Orchard Street on. the North and Columbia and Spring Struts on the South, as shown in blue on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, plan showing widening and relocation on part of Common Street, between Spring Street and Orchard Street," dated "November 23, z 2S," drawn by "Otis D. Allen, 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 Widening and Relocation on Common Street Between Orchard Street and Spring Street Parcel 1. Beginning at a point of curvature on the southerly ling of Orchard Street twenty-two and forty-four hun- dredths (22.44) feet from it.-, intersection with the easterly line of Common Street on its widening and relocation line of Noirem- ber 23, 1 28; thence running northerly and westerly on a curve to the left with a radius of twenty (20) feet,, thirty-three and seventy-two hundredths (33.72) feet to a part of tangency on the widening and relocation line of Common. Street; thence rim- ning in a southwesterly direction on the easterly line of Com- mon Street, as widened, one hundred thirty-seven aTid forty-sLx hundredths (137.40) feet to an angle; thence running in a south- westerly direction four hundred twenty-five and seventy-three hundredths (425.73) feet to a paint of cunature:r thence run- ning southerly and easterly can a curve to the left with a radius of twenty-five (25) feet, thirty-nine and five hundredths (39.05) feet ttQ a point of tangency ori the northerly line of Columbia Street; thence turning and running northwesterly by the north- crly line of Columbia Street there and forty-two hundredths (3.42) feet to a point of curvature; thence ruruiing ,�NTesterly arid northerly on a curve to the right with a radius of t-v%Tenty-five (25) feet, thirty-eight and two-hundredths (8.02) feet to a point of tangency on the present easterly line of Common Street„ thence running northeasterly along the present easterly line of Common. Street, five hundred eighty-seven and eighty-four hun- dredths (587.84) feet to a point of ctinature; thence evening northerly and easterly on a curve to the right with a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-two and ninety—three hundredths (32.93) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly side of Orchard Street; thence running easterly on the southerly line of Orchard Street three and nineteen hundredths (3.19) feet to the point of beginning, The whale area taken being bounded by Land belonging to the persons named consecutively with the corresponding areas: Owner ATva Hamiah F. Moran, 150 sq. ft. more or less Charles O. Leavitt, et ux., Arena. L. 300 sq. ft. more or less Merrill E. Crmnner, et gear:., Minnie P. 427 sq. ft. more or less josephine'A, Collins,v.z.„ of Clarence D. 470 sq. ft. more or less Millie White and Carrie Warsha,uer 472 sq. ft. more or less Charles A. Glover 25 sq. it. more or less Doris L. Erskine 286 sq. ft. more or less Alfred Scott et tr.t:., Vina 260 sq. ft. more or less Robert J. IV'hite 392 sq. ft. more or less M. Frances Brady 375 sq. ft, niore or less Trustees �V'atertovm 'Nomen's Club 700 sq. ft. more or less RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 361 Parcel 2. Beeiming at a point on the westerly line of Com- mon Street twelve and twenty-tbree hundredths (12.23) feet distance southerly froyn a stone bound on the division lime of Grace R. Marvin and Frederick A. Flanders et ux Anna. L.; thence in a southwesterly direction along the westerly line of Gammon Street, as widened and relocated November 23, 1928, two hundred forty-nine and twenty hundredths (249.20) feet to a paint of curvature; tbence running southerly aznl westerly on a curve to the right with a radius of two hundred (200.00) feet, seventy-eight and ninety-seven hundredths (78.97) feet to a point of tangency on the northerly line of Spring ,Street; thence turning and running; northensterly by the present line of Spring and Cozniucn Streets to a point of tangency on the present westerly line of Common Street, one hundred forty-eight (148) feet more or less; thence rang northeasterly along the present westerly lime of Common Street, one hundred eighty-one and forty-nine hundredths (181.49). feet to the point of beginning. The whole area taken being hounded by land belonging to the persons named consecutively with the corresponding area. Ouuier Area. Grace R. Xlarvin 72 sq. ft. more or less Grace R. Marvin 570 sq. ft. more or less Grace R. 'Allan in 620 sq. ft. snore or less Parcel 3. Beginning at a point on the westerly line of Com- rrzon Street, at the intersection of the division lire between Carrie E. Edson anal Mary A. Drmntney, thence running south- erly and westerly on a curve to the right with a radius of two hundred eighty-six and fifty-eight hundredths (286.58) feet, forty-si: and one-tenth (46.1) feet more or less, to a point of tangency with tba westerly line of Conuilon Street as %,t idened and relocated November 13, 1929; thence running southwesterly along t.hc westerly line of Common Street as widened one hun- dred thirty-five and sixty-one htindredths (1.35.61) feet to a point of cunPatuue; thence running southerly and westerly on a curve to the right with a radius of fifty and thirty-mine htm- dredths ( 0.39) feet, forty and twenty-five. hundredths (40.9-5) feet to a paint of compound curvature with the northerly line of Katherine Road; thence tunling easterly and northerly on a 362 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT curve to the left with a radius of sixty ( 0) feet, forty-six and five hundredths (46.05) feet to a point of tangency on the present westerly line of Common Street; theme running northeasterly on the present westerly line of Common Street, one hundred seventy-seven and twelve hundredths (177.12) feet to the point of beginning. The whole area taken being bounded by land belonging to the persons n�oizcd consecutivelyr %nth the corresponding areas. Owner Area Mary A. Drummey 200 sq. ft. more or less Ethel S. Cancy 225 sq. ft. more or less Alice M. Joyce 150 sq. ft,. more or lass Said parcels being shown in plan with title "Town of Water- town, Plan Showing "A€idening and Relocation on fart of Corn- nion Street, Between Spring Street and Orchard Street, Scale V=30 ft. Date, Novembcr 23, 1928, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer." And the owners ar,d occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until May 1, 1020 to tape off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered on consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the various. estate across and through which said relocation and iNridening limes have been laid out and established, that danmages are estimated and awarded as follows: Ow;icr Area, Damages Hannah F. Xforan 150 sq. ft Done Charles 0. Leavitt, el u ., Anna'L. 300 sq. ft. None Merrill E. Cramer, et mr., Mitmic P. 427 sq. it. None Josephine A. Collins, ux. of [Clarence D. 470 sq. ft.. N oil e Millie White & Canic lYarshauer 472 sq. ft. None Charles A. Mover 25 sq. ft. None Doris L. Erskine 256 sq. ft. None Alfred Scott el asp;., 'Nina 260 sq. ft. lane Robert J. White 392 sq. ft. None M. Frances Brady 375 sq. ft. None Trustees Watertown Women's Club 700 sq. ft, None RECORD Or TOWN MEEVNGS 363 Ounier Area Damages Grace R. Marviai 72 sq. ft. None Grace R. Marvin 570 sq. ft,. None Grace R. 1:larvin 620 sq. ft. .None Mary A. Druminey 200 sq. ft. None Ethel S. Caney 325 sq. ft. None Alice M. Joyce 150 sq. ft. None The amiers above named are the supposed record owners of the various estates across and through which said relocation azld widening lines have been laid out and established, and insofar as they may be incorrectly stated then said estates are the property of owners unknown.. Adopted: JOHN P. BARRETT, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectinen of I'Vaterto"I. T hereby certify that the foregoing document was signed by the Selectmen of Watertown in my presence and filed in my office on Friday evening, Decembcr 7, 1928, and that a copy of the same: was filed in the Records of the Layout of Streets in the Town Clerk's Office, Watertown. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk_ Reference may be had to said plan and the courses and dis- tances shown thereon for a. more particular description of the relocation and,%�►idening of limes above described, said plan being made a part thereof. The various owners above named are the supposed record owners of the various estates across and through which said relocation and widening of lines have been laid out, and insofar as said owners are not correctly stated said estates are the prop- erty of owners unlmown. JOHN P. BARRE,TT, G. FR DERICK ROBINSON, EDWARD D. HOLL ND, Selectnwn of Watertuam. 364 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT I certify that the foregoing order was tiled in the office of the Town Clerk €n November 23, 1928. T-4TILLLAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Aliddlesex, ss. Watertown, 'Mass., December 7, 1928, 19 Toxn Jueeting Whereas, at a Town Meeting hold by the Town of Water- town regularly called and duly warmed ands held on 1'-kindly evening, December 3, 1928, at which meeting a quorum was print wheii Article 7 of the Warrant was before the meeting as follows: Article 7. To hear the report of the Selectmen on the re- location and iidening of Common Street from Columbia. Street to Orchard Street, in conformity with the building lines estab- lished by the Torn on December 14, 1925, appropriate the necessary sum of Tnortey to pay the cast of such relocation, NvIdening and construction, and any land damages that may be awarded, direct how said nion y shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. And an order of the Selectmen relocating and widening the lines on a part of Common Street., a public way, and a report of the Selectmen relative to said Telocating- and %x idening, was also before the meeting, and upon motion duly made and sec- onded it,was voted by a t-wo-thirds vote as fc Ilm�,s: Voted: To accept the report of the Selectmen on the reloca- tion and widening of the lines on the easterly side of Common Street: between Orchard Street on the north and Columbia Street on the south, and on the westerly side of Common Street between Orchard Street on the north and Spring Street on the south, as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertay flan Sholving Widening a ii(I Relocation on Part of Common Strut, Betw,eeen Springy; Street and Orchard Street," dated November 23, 1928, drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and can file in the office of the Town Clerk. Voted further: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby authorized to take by eminent domain any interest in the various estates across and through whicl3 said relocation and RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 365 widening lines have been laid out and established to the extent necessary to establish said relocation and widening lines. Voted further: Than for the purpose of pa3 ing the costs and damages sustained by the owners of the various estates across and through which said relocation and widening litres have been laid out and established, and for the taking of the interests i. such estates necessary for the establishing of said relocation and widening lines the ruin of three hundred dollars ($300.00) be and the same is hereby appropriated, to be transferred from Common Street building line account. And whereas, for the purpose of establishing said relocation and widening lines on Coniumorl Street it is necessary to acquire an interest in the several parcels of land across and through which said relocation and widening fines have been laid out and established to the extent required by the laws relating to the establishment or relocation of street lines, insofar as the several parcels Tie between said relocation and widening lines, and the present exterior lines of said Common Street as described in said order of relocation and widening of luxes, which order is to be recorded herewith, and as shown on the plan referred to in said order, the original of which is on file in the office of the Toum Clerk, and a copy of which plan is to be recorded here- with with Middlesex South District Deeds, and the several owners of the various estates I ' between said relocation and widening Iinies and the present exterior lines of Common Street are as follows: On the easterly side of Common Street beg"'Ining at Orchard Street on the north and running southerly to Colwnxbia, Street r on the south in order of lot ownership, to wit; Owner Area Hannah P. Moran 15G sq. ft. more or less Charles O. LcaviL-t, 0 v x-., Amia L. 300 sq. ft. more or less Merrill E. Cratner, et asp., Minnie P. 427 sq. it. inhere or less Josephine A. Collins, rtx. of Clarence D. 470 sq. ft, nitre or less Lillie white and Carrie Warshau+er 472 sq. ft. 1-nore or less Charles A. Glover 25 sq. ft. tniore or less Doris L. Erskine 286 sq. ft. more or less Alfred Scott et asap., Vina 260 sq. ft. mare or less 866 WATERTt}WN TOWN REPORT Owner Area Robert J. -VThite 392 sq. ft. niore or less M. Frances Brady 375 sq, ft. more +cr less Trustees, Watertown omen's Club 700 sq. ft. more or loess And on the westerly side of Corn non Street begimiing at [orchard Street on the north and running southerly to Spring Street on the south in order of lot ownership, to 7 it Ozvner Area Mary A. Drtixramey 200 sq. ft. more or less Ethel S. iCancy 325 sod. ft. more car loess Alice M. Joyce 150 sq. ft. more or less Brace R. idarvin 72 sq. ft. more or less Grace R. Manin 570 sq. ft. more or less Grace R. Marvin 620 sq. ft. inure or less And whereas, by said vote the Selectmen were duly atithor- ized to take by eminent domain any interests in the various estates on which said relocation and %ridening lines have been laid out to the extent necov ary to establish said relocation and widening lines, and an appropriation was made at said Toum Meeting therefor. Now, therefore it is ordered, that the Selectmen have taken and do hereby tape by en-iinent domain for the use of the Town of Waterown such interests in tha various estates on which said relocation and widening lines have been laid out, lying between the present exterior lines of Common Street and said relocation and widening; lines, to the extent necessary to estab- lisp said relocation and widening lines, and all according to said plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan -was duly filed in the cfhce of the 'Town Clerk more than seven days prier to said meeting. And all trees upon the land sa taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included is said taking, Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of inoney to pay tho cast of construction of the so-called. Acton Street drainage system from Rutland Street; to the Charles River, in the Pest end of the Town, direct- how said money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto, Voted: That the sum of twenty-one thousand dollars RECORD OF TOWN AfEETINGS 367 ( 21,000) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cost of constniction of the so-called Actors Street drainabe system from Rutland Street to the Charles liver, in the West end of the Town. Action taken under Article S Unanimously Voted: That for the purpose of raising said sum of twenty-one thousand dollars ( 21,000) appropriated for the purpose specified in Article S for the construction of sewer for surface drainage purposes antler Article S, a town debt he and the same is hereby authorized, and Whereas, the town has already voted to raise by taxation for construction of sci ers and drains the sum of twenty-five thousand, nine hundred eighty-five dollars ( 25,985), IvIlich is a swn not less than 2.3c per $1,000 of the assessed valuation of the Town for the near 1927, for the ptupose of incurring said debt the Town Treasurer is hereby authorized to issue bernds or notes of the Town in said amount of twenty-tine thousand dol- lars ( 21.,000) at such rate of interest as he, with the approval of the Selectmen, shall determine, payable in accordance i%ith the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Lars and Acts in amendment thereof and in addition thereto, so that the whole 1 stzm shall be paid in not more than ten years from the date of said bonds or notes, or at such earlier elates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may determine. Said bonds shall bear the authenticating certificate of a banlc or trust company to be selected by the Treasurer. Principal and interest of said bonds or notes shall be payable at the principal office of the Old Colony Trust Company in Boston, Massachusetts. Article 10. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to compensate James A. Vahey and 2\1ary 1, whey, for injuries and daariages sustained June 29, 1926, on Mount A-Liburn Street, Watertown, by reason of collision with fire apparatus of the Town of Watertown, direct, how said money shall. be raised, or take anv action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. Voted: To take up .Articles 11, 12 and 13. Article ll. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to purchase or take by right of eiiiinent denziain, approxhnately four acres of land in the West end of the Town on plot adjacent 368 WATERT4WN TOWN RH3PORr to so-called Brown House can East side or nearest available site, or tale any action relating thereto. (Request of School Corti- mittee.) Artie 12. To see if the Town will vote to have the 1\,:od- erator appoint a committee of seven, of whom tree shall be members of the School Committee, for the purpose of securing glans for an elmnentary school to be erected in the West end of the Town, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee.) Article 13. To see if the Tovm will vote to appropriate the sum of six thousand dollars ($6,000) for the purpose of securing plans for a neizr elementary school of twelve rooms and audi- torium to he erected in the West end of the Town, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee) Voted: That the Moderator appoint a cDmrnittee of seven, of whom three shall be members of the School Committee, for the purpose of recommending site and plans for an elementary school to be erected in the West end of the To,"ai. Committee of seven appointed by Moderator Crawford on Decen-iber 20, 1928 under Articles 11, 12 and 13 of Town _Xleet- ing held. on December 3, 1928, for the purpose of recommending Site and Plans for an Elementary School in the. West end of the Town: Harold C. Everett, Schaal Committee, ex off tio, 114 Mar- shall Street. Honer C. Perldns, School Committee, ex of cio, 104 Mar- shall Street. Francis A. Kelly, School Committee, ex oCffcto, 117 Langdon Avenue. Arthur L. Norse, 24 Chapman Street. George II Dale, 654 Main Street. '"Talter 11 Gregg, 12 Riverside Street. Jahn J. Roche, 152 Winsor Avenue. Article 14. To see if the Town will authorize the Moderator to appoint a committee of seven citizens to consider the ques- tion of voting machines, obtain full information relative to the same„ and report at the next Annual Tawn Meeting, or take RECORD UV TOWX MEETINGS action relating thereto. (Request of Clifford S. Lovell and ten other citizens,) Voted: That a cornrnittee cf see-en be appointed by the )4odera.tor to consider the question of Noting machines, obtain full information. relative to the same and report at the next Annual Town lffeetinb, this ccnLmittee to consist of the Select- men, Town Clerk and three other citizens. Article 15. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to sell and convey by proper instrument in writing, two certain pieces or parcels of land acquired by the Town, situated on the private way running from Arlington Street to Keith Street, and being the same property conveyed to the Town of Watertmim by Patrick Drew, together N�,rith all rights, if any there be, be- tonging to said Town of 'Watertown in the premises known as Coolidge Pond, so-called, which said pond land is claimed by Fanny G. Coolidge, el cal., or take any action relating thereto, Voted: That the Board of Selectmen be and they are hereby empowered to convey by proper instrument in writing, two cer- tain pieces or parcels of land situated on the private way run- ning from tlrlington Street to Keith Street, and being the sw-nc property conveyed to the Town of eater oivn by Patrick Drew, together Frith all rights, if any there be, in the prernis€s adjoin- ing said parcels known as Coolidge Pond, all of which is shown on plan entitled "Town of '57atertown, Record Plan, Shoiving Lots 11 and 12, and Former Pond, XIarch 10, 1928, Otis D. :Men, Town Engineer." Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to take in the name and behalf of the Town, by emi- nezit domain, purchase or otherwise acquire, a parcel of land and building thereon, numbered 36-38 Cross Street, containing about 5,900 feet of land.,more or less, adjoining the fire Station, and Public Library grounds, to be used for extension of the police or fire stations, town garage, fire alarm headquarters or other public purposes, appropriate the necessary sui-n of trioney therefor, direct how the same shall be raised., or tale any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. Arliclo 17. To see if the Town will vote to cmpower the Selectinen to snake riles and regulations. ,governing the opera- 370 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT t on of so-called Open air markets u1 the Town, or take any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, TMW Clergy:. Committee, appointed by Moderator Crawford on December 14, 1928, under Article 5 of warrant "to consider the question of location and erection of an administration building"- Jahn. P—Barrett, 550 Main Street. William. H. Ili#fe, 99 Dailey Road. P. Sarsfield Cunniff, 79 Marshall Street. John P. Tufts, 137 Marshall Street. Arturo De Filippo, 59 Lan don ,Avenue. Daniel J. Sullivan, 170 Church ;treat. William W. Norcross, Jr., 39 Spriwe Street. Committee appointed by Moderator Crawford on December 14, 1928, under Article 14 of -warrant "to consider the question of voting machines"- John P. Barrett, Selectman, ex officio, 550 Main Street. Edward D. Rolland, Selectman, ex officio, 16 Stearns Road. G. Roderick Robinson, Selectman, ex officio, 106 IVIt. Auburn Street. Willimm P. McGuire, Town Clerk, ex officio, 36 Green Street. Clifford S. Lovell, 31 Katherine Road. Charles P. Colli an, 5 Royal Street. Arnold Leonard, 136 Russell Avenue. REPORT of TOWN GT ERF 371 FEES COLLECTED IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK Number of Dogs Registered in the Town of Watertown 526 Males at 2 each $1,052 00 87 ,females at 85 each 435 00 120 Females spayed at 2 each 240 00 733 $1,727 00 Less fees at 20 cents each 146 60 1, 34 40 1 have examined, accounts of money received from dog licenses in the office of the Town Clerk and receipts from the County Treasurer and find them correct. W. W. NORCROSS, JR., Town Auditor.. Hunting, Trapping and Fishing Licenses 369 Sport Licenses at $2.25 each 530 25 2 Alien Sport Licenses at $15.25 each 30 50 1 AfinoT Trapping License at 75 cents 75 1 Resident Trapping License at $2.25 2 25 Duplicate Licenses at 50 cents each 2 50 00 25 Less 373 License fees at 25 cents each 03 25 $773 00 The sum of 3773.00 was sent to the Department of Conserva- tion, Division of Fisheries and Caine, State House, Boston. 372 WATIMTO 4N TOWN REPORT Fees for 1928 The following fees have been received during the year, and the same have been tamed over to the Town Treasurer, as per vote of tho Torn. 733 Drag license fees at 20 cents each $146 60 373 Fish and game license fees at 25 cents each 63 25 2 Physicians' certificates at 25 cents each 50 M-iscellaraeovs fees. For certificates of marriage, girth, death, citizenship and business; also marriage permits and mort- gages 1,124 90 1,365 25 I have examined accounts of inoney received from fees in the office of the Town Clerk and receipts frorn the Town Treas- urer for same, and fuid them correct. W. W. NORCRO S, JR Town Avdritor. REPORT OF TGWN CLERK 373 Town Licenses for the Year 1928 10 Auctioneer licenses at $2 820 00 13 Auto dealer licenses at 85 05 00 4 Bus licenses at 52 S 00 0 Coffee house licenses at 35 30 00 327 Garage permits at $1.50 490 54 1 Intelligence cffice license at 52 2. 00 4 Junk licenses at 50 200 00 2 Liquor licensee at 1 2 00 7 Fool licenses at S5 35 00 74 Renc orals at 1 74 00 3 S. H. Furniture licenses at 81 3 00 10 Taxi licenses (Delta) at ' 3 30 00 0 Taxi licenses at 81 6 Q0 2 Theatre licenses at 51 2 00 32 Transfers at 50 cents 16 00 54 Victualler licenses at �l 04 00 3 Bootblack licenses at ,S1 3 00 Telephone grants 13 50 Edison grants 20 50 Elevated grants 1 00 1,001. 50 I 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 the saine and find there correct. W. W. NORCRDSS, JR., Tozwa Auditor. 11VILLIAM P. AUGUIRE, Touw Clerk. 74 ,WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Vital Statistics of the 'Town of Watertown from January 1, 1928 to January 1, 1929 Births Registered in Town of Watertown for the Year 1928 Jan. 2 Bettina rising Jan. 2-0 George Crawford Fouanicr 2 Stephen Biddle Welch 22 Senharib Elhag 3 Catherine Frances 24 Mary Elizabeth Fletcher D laberto 25 Horace Tharp Mann, Jr. 3 Fanny Lillian Bunton 2.5 Nancy Lloyd WT Lrd 3 Timothy Francis Gifford 26 Dennis Bernard Sullivan. 4 Virginia; Marie Callahan 27 William Parker Lougee,Jr. 4 James Eric Norbury, Jr. 27 Doris Barbara: G'Neil is Dorothy.Ulison 27 Anthony Pappas 5 Douglass Boutwell Parso= 27 Gloria.Ruth Murray G Richard Nelson Andrews 28 Dorothy Patricia Casey 6 Robert Bryant Schofield -98 Francis LaMacchia 7 ;Antonio Carlo Tiberio 29 tonne Catherine Davidson €i '714argaret Mary Fitz- 29 Mary Louise hlaguire: patrick 30 hl:are aret -fakarian 9 Jahn Donato Feb. 1 Robert Malcolm He son 9 Harry Gordon McLean,Jr. I Alfred Clarke 9 Louisan Vcchionc D'Alessandz-o 10 Lorraine Margaret I Ronald Elwood Bigness McEachem I Marie Eastrnnn 10 Lean Grey Tuck 2 John Henry Burins, Jr.. 1.1 Richard 1.cc 1-Ieivitt 4 IN`Iary Isabclla. McKinnon 11 James Genrge Buda, Jr. 4 Infant Harris 11 Donald E,verett Van 4 Edward Armcn Sevian Alstino 5 Jahn Paul Falvey 12 Wilda Rae Donaldson 6 13.-cbara Elisabeth Eva 19 Giuseppe: Gaetano Pan- 6 Richard Joseph Q"Brienjr. nielio 6 Norma Anne Maloncy 15 John Joseph Finn 6 Alan Eric Erickson. 15 Cosidie Angeles Di Pronio 7 Lacy Ovoian 15 Katherine Mandy Nadeau 7 Edwin Clouston lUackay 16 S-1bino Anialdo Carbone 7 Phyllis NlLrilyn Angell 17 Lorraine Therese 14olito 5 Irene A`IcDesnald 1$ Harry Jaynes Beck,Jr. S Zabel Esther IUlanougiau 19 Marilyn Fiances Howlett S Mary Du Felice 10 James fierce Kelleher 8 Barbara Ann McDonough 20 Norman John MacKinnon 9 Francis Cotone M Xlichelc Vincenzo Luigi 9 Joseph Ceddin (twin) Dell.L Paolera 9 Pasquale Geddia: (twin) 21 W illiurn N-1orrisun 10aluohn 11 Louise Geelclard Cornish 32 Joseph Roy Gerard 11 Marcia Lee Pearson Thibodeau 11 Robert Francis Mulvaney RtPORT OF TOWN CLERK 375 Fcb- 121 James Hazen French Mar. 6 Raise diary Kearns 13 Frank Pecoraro 7 Rose AL-abyr N cashia,n, 13 Xlary Lucia Young 7 Mary Elden Nestor 14 0agan Chinaian 7 Cbarlcs Coffin 15 Davicl William Palmieri 8 Gloria Pareila 15 Joan Xlercy Bevan S Pauline Harris 16 i-%'illiarn Austin Forsyth S Liugi Anistasi 16 "Turesa R-lillcr 9 Josephine Techan 17 Barbara Anne Killoran 1.0 Roland William Coates,Jr. 17 John Ambrose Nlac Ines 11•Corinae Leis Johnson IS Richard Edwin Crowley 12 Jean Lahifl' 18 Ficrindo Pantalone 12 James Francis Grimes, Jr. 19 Anna Dorothy Corazzini 12 Robert Scalzi (twin) 21 l�schard Lawrence Burke 12 Rudolph ,%calri (twin) _yl [,'it"I %r1rgini1 cont1 13 :Adeline Riecio 21 Loretta Louise Frissorn 1.3 Nathaliai Irene Giffin 21 1%,faurice Henry O'Connell, 13 Eutihla Emanuel Anestis Jr. 13 Antonnette Teresa, Camso 22 Potini Stephen Illavrellis 14 Concetta Piantedosi 2.3 Donald Edward Keith 14 Robart Joseph dates 23 Richard Dickra3n Karaian 15 Giuseppina Vera D'Alanno 25 Mary Herlihy 16 Dominic Luppino 25 Barbara !Miriam .kfarinix 17 V- ,- ' Ann Rogers 26 Robert Nelson Urclsshart 18 Janice u'Brien 26 Yolanda Ambrosio 21 Robert Earle Philbrool- 26 Dorothy X1ay Ccole 21 Salvatore Giovanni 26 Anadyr Fenno Chamberlin, Vittorio Calella Jr. 22 1•lary Claire Hayden 27 George Albert Hodge 22 Warren Howe Ringrose 28 Sally Mapplcbeick 23 George I,cwis Williams 28 Claire Plevack 23 Francis Scaltreto 28 Allt-ri-a Ruth Cox 2.3 James Vincent Marchese 29 Hra.ir Kloungian 23 Elizabeth illacI-lugh 29 Robert Day Stevens 24 Tha,nai Frank Angel lklar. 1 Donato Romano Mastro- 25 Patricia R•Iarg€iret Hird dic&m 25 N=ziuLa Antonetta 1 Claire Therese Shync Mancini 2 Gloria Dawii Gruliu 2.5 l�irtla.nd Hamilton 3 Lotus; lie lima 15 Hd nuaci Louis 11,ironac 3 Everett Edwin Wormwood 25 I-I.Wry Charles Der 3 Mason Babson Cook-, Jr. \7artanian =4 Helen 1trances Skehan 26 Vartkes Car bed 4 James Joseph Evans Tepeguezian 4 William Marsh Laughrca 27 Angiolino Antonio Sallese 5 Elena Bricita Carmela 28 Mary Doherty Toro 28 Robert Looney h Joseph Ricardo 376 WATERT4W N TOWN REPORT Man 2q James Hurld Doherty,Jr. Apr. 23 Anclscw Pctcrs Nevins 31 Angelo D'Aloisio 24 Hope Dawn Morwenna 3�1 Anthony Paone Brickett 31 Infant Clark 25 Infazit Santoro 31 Mane Shea 25 Anahid Tsapin Krikoria.n 31 Roy Louis Morrcll 25 Daniel Henry Murphy, Jr. 31 Doris Hannan 26 Agnes Catherine Sheridan 31 Barbara Fletcher Smart 26 John. Edward Heffernan, Apr. 1 Edna, CathQrute Matheson Jr. 1 Louis Vincent Ceddia 27 Nfarie Theresa Hughes 2 Dorothy Ritggicro 27 William Barker 2 Leslie LcVcque 13aston 27 Laarence Philip Sisson Jack Ruben Sarkisian 27 Infant `l.'aylur 4 Rowena Flixabeth Stead 27 Ramona MacDonald 4 Joseph McGrath 29 games Lcvitas 4 Harry DerdeAun 29 John Joseph Boyd 5 Victoria Jaseghin.e 24 Maxgarct Catherine Tnferrcra Mannix 5 Susan Ricc 3a Mildred Irene LeVallcy 5 Priscilla Weller Hutclungs 3(t Janet Wilson 7 OEn Rains May l Constance Nfae Beard 8 George Ktlipalitis 2 Robert Franc-is Maguire, 9 Francis John °Taverna 2 Rnhcrt Leroy Farnsworth 9 Esther Adeline H-Ldligan 2 Anny lUay Sarkisian 10 Richard Charles Hill 2 Forturiato Giovanni ID Nlary Kaloustian Felice 11 Robert Gerald Atkinson 2 Infant Loftus 11 Edward Bernard O'Keefe 2 Bdith 1�-Iay Wright 13 Audrey Marie Evans 2 Charles Francis Gildea 14 Charlotte l'Iarilyxn l+ Orris 3 I4ran6s Paul Russo 14 Herbert -NIQ Lancthon 4 G rge Hczger Federhen, 4th 4 Ruth 'darion Scott 14 Cark-ton Sheldon Pritchard 5 Gowan S . Sarldsia-ri 14 Elizabeth Mac Karshick 5 Beryl Marie Delarney 14 Allan Thomas Duffy 6 Mary Elaine Darnour 14 Theresa. Agnes Maher 6 Virginia Acute Laughrea 15 Elcanor Louise King i' Lillian White 15 George Delmage S Antonio Gringeri 16 Edith DePietrc) 10 Celia Hampari m 17 Charlotte Wynk-cop IQ Nlarjoric Marie Duffy 17 Ardell Ann G4odniarl 11 Mary Elisabeth Monahan 19 Dolorita Nfarchant 11 Maria, Angelina Principe 10 John Frederick Clancy 12 Nlargtierite Helen Baker 2) i%lartha Theresa, Tedesco 14 Elizabeth Ann Hynes 20 Robert Edward Doherty 15 Warren Milton Evans 20 Aran-L Der Boghossian 15 I�Iartha Alice Swanson 21 Rawland Gardner Cresser 16 Thomas Joseph Callahan REPORT Or TOWN CLERK 377 AIay 16 Gorge Philip Taa.noian June 1t Edward Anthony De 1G George Zakarian Felice 17 Philip Henry Thoits 12 John Simpson Lesson, Jr. 17 Jean Alad alon Dorrie 12 Ruth Anna Johnson 17 Roger Lee Blake 12 Anderson ThDrnas Wil- 18 Paul O'Halloran liam 2doore, Jr. 18 R.oyden Ssiif t,Jr. 12 Athanas Simoglou 19 Norman Edward Thoits,Jr. 12 Phyllis Florence Gudwin 2() Marjorie Frances Bray 14 D LVi(l Edward Watts 20 Kostas Ignatiou Matthew 14 Graharn Bradley Wright 20 joym Merrill Tibbetts 15 Janice Mae Wright 21 Paul Ralph D'Onofr o IS Robert Allen Larsen 21 Rosario Leone 18 Ruth Frances Gildea 21. Janet Hodge Tillotson IS Vincimt Thomas Kelley 25 Robert Saunders Thomp- 19 Richard Earl Willlwns sera 21 Lois Xiarion Moshm 25 Mary Grace Sabatino 22 June Eleanor Walters 25 Irene h•lay Munroe 92 Joseph Francis Clinton,Jr. 26 Arthur Halley 22 Waldo Bishop Clark, Jr. 26 Mary Patricia Colbert 23 Louise Phyllis Ray 26 Mary Anna Barley 25 -Y�Fyrui II•Iontague Tercvil- 27 Krekor Bdivasd Reljildan tiger, Jr. 27 Elaine McKenaey 2G W,itham. Robert Colby 28 Evelyn Elise Roessler 27 Phyllis Pataline GToth 28 Dorethy Evelyn Lacey 27 Donald Frmlerick Russas 28 Domenico Testa W James Howard McQuillan 2 Mary A. Sallese 30 Dings Pegoram 29 Elizabeth Morton 31. Carmela. Castagno ',10 !\,Iary Theresa Spring- July 1 Paul Charles Chevoor ma.nn I Frederick John Jaros 80 Pauline Hosmer Collins 1 Virginia Elizabeth 31 Wallace Ross (ti,6n) Mitchell 31 James Ross (twin) 2 Charles Clifford 31 %Mary Teresa 1ticCarthyr 2 Nancy Pearson June 1 Nicholas Vella 2 Phyllis Louise Caruso 3 Mattha Ruth Quilty 3 lrla,bel Shirley Louise 4 Samuel Cavallaro 3rnung d Andrew Lawrence 4 Vincenzo De dove lis McIntyre, Jr. 5 Rase Quarantu 7 Bernard Flood Btarke 5 William Morrison Butcher 8 hlyoni Janet Hayden 5 Stanton Jacoburn Ten 9 Alfred John DiCarli Broeek, 3d 10 Anthony !°Iarmntonio 5 Elsaine. Joyce Phillips 10 Irene Mary WeisAinger 6 Barbara Kay Gazarian 10 Xa1 herine Helen Gallagher G R❑bert Harold Joubert 11 Leata May Farwell 7 Gloria Barbone Virginia Pauline Garofola 378 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT July 7 Norma. E,Laine Mtirray July 27 Mary Ruth Drink S Francis Welch 27 Flay Garnet Williams 9 Robert Cooper 28 Priscilla 11Iary Juliano S Jahn blaster Bernick- 28 Edward Cn,ino 9 Catherine DaPalrna 28 Richard Joseph Brooks 9 Dolores Di Gregorio 2S Frwwcs McCarthy 9 Josephine Conm ta `0 I3anicl Arthur Soboy Fantasia 30 ane: Rona Shoer 9 Anne Elizabeth McDonnell 30 Richard Henry Russo 9 Charles yergatian ail Infant McGugan 9 Sally Collins 30 Anne: Folger Pink-ham 9 Katbryn Marcella Murphy 3o Robert Owen Wentzell 10 Joan Llizal)Ah Stmd 31 Roger Holdeli 1-files 10 William Coveney Aug. 1 George Edward Balcalrn 13 Lois Marie Vachon 1 Infant D'Espinosa 13 Ruth Jmn Black 2 Lincoln George Derderian 14 Michael Angelo Casa 2 Frank Felix Farago 14 N-lary Baboian (twin) 4 Nlargaret.Apraharniaa 14 Charles Baimian (twiny) 4 Dbri5 lNIarguerite Car- 14 Basil krthur Needham,Jr. penter 14 Philip Anthony Lavorgna 4 N-Iarleline Marie Oates 14 Harry Eber )`Till, Jr., 5 Mary C. Grigoreas 15 Barbara Anne Babcock 5 Wilfred Clarence Irinoent, 15 Armenag Jack Esserian Jr. 15 jean Marion Temple 6 'Nancy Minn Peirce 15 Keal Bernard Haycs 6 Jacqueline Marie -Alenghi 15 Edith Marion Strayhorn 7 Orlando Trappasse 16 Camilla DeBacco 7 Dorothy Ruth Fitrpafrielc 17 Carolyn Verna. Priest 7 Alccia An i-ews Mayes 19 Mary 5ahagia.n 8 Claire Marie Manning 19 Phyllis Mary O'Neil 8 Evelyn Lorraine Smith 90 Htaroutuuu Tovma_ssian 8 Armen Ai.rakel Bilezikian 20 Alice Mullen (twin) 21 Infant Forster 8 Ara Arakel Bilezikian 21 lvfurna Helene Hendsbee (thin) 22 Phyllis Ruth Dickey 8 �-Ia.ry Christina Pacifica 213 John Patrick 14'lurray, Jr. 9 Carnwla. ItL-dia. Ceglia, 24 Ruth May Boisner 10 Roberta Costello 25 Robert Owen Spurdle, Jr. 12 Thonias Scalzi 26 Henry Robeft Corazzini 12 Frederick Wilbert Park- 26 Richard �latthcw Lally hunt, Jr. 26 Ethel Katherine jaluwn 12 Maric Anne Lillian 27 Helen Alice Ainuralian Cha.i`bonnpau 27 Anthony Fred Tobio 13 Helene Natelis Iodice 27 hlarbig Tovmassizan (twin) 13 Augusta Collella (twin) 27 Donabod. Tovmassian 13 Antonio Collella (Lavin) (twin) 13 Leon Jaynes Monahan, Jr. REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 379 Aug. 15 Laura, %-farie Garsisan Aug. 30 George Reinhard NSIinkler 15 Edward Howard XInrrison 30 Willizun Henry Dannelly 16 Evelyn Maric D-oksuzian 30 Arpan IN-lisakian IG Juseph Vinocnt Puccia 30 Richard Lconarc1 10 Patfick Rocco Lupo Sept. 1 Florence Mmie Bone 16 Joseph Bryson I I-Ielen .Acne ]�IuIIcn 17 Prances Amanda. Kelley 1 Gerald Francis Russas 17" Carol Eninry Leonard 2 Vito Parnlr.a.l011U 17 Dominic. C::appellucci -2 Madelyn Barbara Hfall 17 Virginia Audrey Hansen ? Carolyn Jane Foster 1$ Jolia I°rancis Boardman, 3 Michael Paul Torchio Jr. .9 James Chester Cady 18 Nancv Locke 4 Fred Anthony EgAzio 19 Barba ra Claire Stacey 5 �%'illiarn Morris Hammer- 19 Francis Paul Rcllcy, Jr. man 19 Edward Charles Hastie 5 Alary Ryan 20 Rubert. I award I4lellen 6 Barbara Anne Delaney 20 Elizabeth McEllen 7 Germano Caruso 20 William Gordon. 7 Mice N atlir}m [scale Richardson S Virginia Blanvhu 20 Lena English Greenough 20 John Thomas -Mc llanaara, 8 Al-axi a Paccina Toma.iell,o Jr. '9 Helen Ruth McCready 21 Lillian Helena Fitzgerald 9 'Theresa Aaron-, Dupuis 21 Bradford Hartley Schofield 10 Jaen Johnston (grin) 22 Jahn Alden Pulsi€er 10 John Francis Juli stop 2r John Everett Branch (Lorin) 22 Marie Virginia Gough 11 Florence Haar McGrath 24 Mary -Madeline White I I I-Ielen Estella lli arectla Sterling Ruffin C,`arring- 12 Tbomas Francis O'Hara ton, Jr. 12 Gcor e Edward Clarke, Jr, 26 Rita Loughlin 12 Marti, Saliatgian 26 Shirks•Janet Faulkner 13 Richard Kennett Spark 27 Dawn Louise Fuller 1f3 Anna Patricia C a.marra 27 Infant Ba.zuria,ra 17 Margaret Nahigian 28 Paul Richard Carr 17 Elizabeth Beckett 28 Anne Chapman 18 George Washington 28 Francesco Brandulino Eycleshl mcr, 3d 28 Ricb rd Edward 'T`olan 14 Lois CeLrol Holman 8 Norman Arthur Neibarg 20 ,dean McGowa.n 28 Margaret Nann€a Peyton 21 Lawrence William 14iills 29 Joseph Lea Pennington (twin) 29 Allan John Smith 21 Florence Virginia Mills 29 Harold Richard Sinnott, ((win) Jr. 21 Thontas Domenic 29 Jame Leo Daugherty C w tella.no 30 Infant Cairo 22 Clain, Elizabeth Loughlin 30 Osaa za Lottsawvlau 22 3%l ary Catherine.Duffy 380 WATERTOWiN TOWN REPORT Sept. 23 Kenneth Raymond Oct. 10 Florence Evelyn Beale Ticeharst 10 Nrirginia Catone 23 Minn \Marie Ford 10 Joseph Nicholas Rizzuto 24 Muriel Lockwood 1b Charles Robert Wailsh Barbara.Ann Wright 11 Louise Gillis 24 Tame Louise Bpvilacqua► 11 11-1'slclrecl Dorothy Lyons 25 R. 1ph knderson Cadman 12 Anna I'livreseSheridan 25 Frances Ann Power 13 Annie Lot ise Conley 5 Charles Arnold Perkins 13 Carol Iutchen 25 Emily Ann Pollard 14 Charles Barrett 25 Roy John Clark 14 Jolla NVilliatm C'ovion 25 Bruno Prato m Doris Lillian-Long 27 Sadly Lillian Boyajian if4 Lucia Anne ToReano 27 Francesca Ioz7a 16 Raadolph Wilson POW61, 2$ Nlzaioat White Jr. 29 I,iary Ruth XfacDonald 17 Phyllis Jean Lmnoii 29 Mary Thertstt McSweeaey 18 Marilyn Marie Graham 29 Elizabeth Laubc 19 Frances Audrey Il+iiller 29 Lois Montgornt%ry* Snyder 19 Ann Therese Mascl onnell :10 Pmanu,cl Carmelo Del 20 :vlaxy C4ttherine Turley Rosa 21 Phyllis Jean Scott (twin) 30 Claim Lois Kafler ul Philip 1,a> vrence Scott Oct. 1 Phyllis Jeanne Stone (twin) 1 Alfonso Dmite Scarpino 21 11'cnry George Sullivan, Jr. I Clara Dora Zrznia. 22 Infant Hopwood I Irene Harriet Bahaduriaa 22 Claire Marriv DePietro (twin) 22 Virginia Iliac Lusk 1 Esther Dose Baha(lu ian 23 Alvin Straw Clegg, Jr. (twin) 24 Claire 1yIarie N-lanniv 2 Lauretta lrrcne Gentile 25 wiiliam Albert Cahill 2 Sahag sahagian 25 Ceron Twalian 2 Grace,Mary Hill 26 Jolin joseph Xtuscarat 3 Doris Theresa Cotnick 26 Jr)sepl} Til)erio 3 Louis Vincent Andrews 27 Nlancy Ellen Gardiner 3 Woodward Allen, Jr. 27 Alberta Batrbato 3 Georgia Merrithew Gould 29 William Lawrencc: Hoyt(-, 4 Macy, Ann Bros: 29i Irene Margaret 11lcDonnell 5 Edward Joseph Corey 30 Margaret Poulton Blizard 5 Francis Ubat Cantsineaar Nov. I W-iliiniai Lt>4►av're;lce Walker 5 Francis ,r aysius Grant I Donald M. Manzelli d Jean Burnap T Sarah Ann McE troy 6 Marie Frances Deagle I Santino Belli 6 Barbara Fait Harris 2 Infant Farris 7 J0131i Anthony Corcoran 2 Sylvia Yvonne King 7 Patricia Ann Peacock 2 Jeanne Marie Brat &eau 9 Dorathy Thch-Lia. Marshall 2 17,vOyn Caldaro 9 Elirabeth Theresa lucks 2 Gregory Levan Nazuria REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 381 Nov. 3 Mary Jane Plett Nov. 25 Marina Dean Tsagaris 3 Pasrlualina Caruso 25 Marie Theresa Corbett 4 Lillian Bittelari 25 Charles Tlacanxas Beaaupre, 4 Renee Antonette Larnond Jr. 4 Grace :Semanian 26 Laurence Andrew Dorr 5 Antonio Russo 27 John Tally 5 Beverly Ann Bartlett 29 G-,iuseppe Nicolo D'Aniico Joan Lotdse Keenan 30 Richard O'Halloran G Marion N'larLha. h1ZLC- Dec. 1 Eugene Francis Crowdly Donald 1 Isabelle Louise Sullivan G Henry l3rermick- Cooly 2 Shirlev Anne Dexter 7 Sybil Gwendolyn Marton 2 DaugLas Marsh Lord 7 Jahn Joseph Dineen, Jr. 3 Barbara Ann Shutt 7 Dineen 3 Joseph Adolph Tarburi 7 Hobert ffutchinsorL 3 Norman Henry Hayes, Jr. Chambers 4 Vazken Kourken Karaian 9 Robert Duncan Coutts 4 Riehard Francis 'McBride 9 Donwnico jMatton 4 Elvira Nlarinn Csawarro 5 Dorothy Elizabeth Ryan 10 Pauline Mary Quinn 5 Jenne 111ary Maslowska 10 Herbert Hower Mosman 5 Joan .'Nlmguerite Carnes 11 Nazareth Minassian 7 Seranousla Parsckian 12 Herlivrt Sarkis Shabzade 7 Anne !Marie "`oocl 12 LeLand Emerson Thomas a Rita Burgess 14 Dorothy A. Peach 7 Divine Theresa. Mash 15 Claire Eleanor Boehm 7 Vielette Anthina Zdrvli 15 William Joseph Austin S Arthur Ernest Dunbar 15 Estella Caluggero 19 Peter Arose 15 John Richard AcPherson S Lois E11eaa Keefe 17 Arleen Richard Ramsay 9 Richard Normn Ellis 18 Janet Mary R wing 9 Harold Fulton Rowlings 18 hfary Srehniclr 9 Richard Wendell Stock- 20 Concetta Buceadoro dale 20 Doris Janet Walsh 11 Alice Frances Klee 21 Helen Saviao 11 \,Iichael Joseph Leahy 1 Graham Willard Joy 12 Arnold Edw-ard Grade, Jr, 21 for Erdek-ian 12 Phyllis Dodge 21 Helen Sa,ino 13 Robert Kenneth Bald 21 Rose Marie Mooney 15 Jocelyn Coleman 21 In€ant Buokley 16 Elizabeth. Ha-nor 22 Walter Richard Gran 16 John Nicholas Russo '—)g Walter Peter Rac kowski 18 Winthrop Ernest Stone,Jr, 23 Aida 2\1ae Darch 16 Jahn Albert Kelley 23 Audrey Louise Gunn 16 Patricia Donnelly 23 Lucile Evans Foss 18 Phyllis Madeline Bircl 24 Donald Winsor ShanMa 18 Edward Leo Hill, Jr. 24 Kenneth {Ga.rdinnr Thayer, 1 Donald Dexter Howard Jr. 382 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Dec. 19 Robert Harold Swiasarian Dec. 25 Diary "Theresa Ring 20 Robert LeRoy Ma:cwell 25 Lena Camarotto 21 Infant Sacco 26 Carolyn Homan 22 Virginia Aaa Brwidrette 26 Arthur Vernon Chamber- 23 Alma Wentworth lain 23 John Henry N cnissey 27 Zk•' vile Jeannette Dixon 23 dice Bernard 27 W-alter Joseph Flanagan, 24 Infant Kerrigan Jr. 24 Rase Agaliigian 27 Rugene Joseph I,Mcvyne, 24 Infant Seferian Jr. REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 393 Marriages Registered in Me Town of Watertown for the Year 1925 Date Place of Marriage - amex Residence Jan. 1 Watertown Effi and Henry Barry, jr.. . . _ .Wellesley (Hills) Ellen Elizabeth Hanle} . . . . , . . . . . .Watertown l Newton William Jerome Callahan. . _ . . . . . . . .Arlington Anna i%laAe Maher. . . .. . . . . . . . . .Watertc,4m 2 Boston llugrudieh Thomas Elloian. . . , . , . .Watertown Geraldine Barbour. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .Boston 2 Boston Edward Myers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boston Adeline Bely?ea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .�raterto%-n i Watertown Thomas Ciavarrani. . . . . . . ... . .. . .Cambridge Virginia, Belcamiaa. . . . . . ... . . . ..Cambridge 7 Watertown James. C. Mila O. . . . .. . .... .. . .. .. . .Boston Anna. T. Curtis. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Boston Boston Cornelius Callaghan. . . . .. .. . . . .. .Waterto%vn Ellen C. 7Iabouey. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Cambridge S Central Falls, Aaroia Bagdasar Eskander. . . . .Cranston, R. I. R. I. Helen Elia Dasho. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. ..Watcr0wr 8 Watertown Ma;noul- Chakalian . . .Long Island City, N. Y. Flora Shahbazian. . . . . . . .. .. .....Watertcsstin 9 Watertown, Joseph Francis Connors. . . . . . . . .. . . .Medfield la,thuTine Stillman. . . . . . . . ... ... ..Westboro II Watertown Charles Ernest Aubrey. . . . . ..... ..Watertown Martha 1. (Snider) Moore. . . . ._. . .��4raterlown 14 Watertown Samuel P. Churchill. . . . . . . .. ... . . . . .Chelsea Ethel May Garland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belmont 15 Boston Omer D. Laliberte. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .Watert.own Anna,E. 'tucker. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 15 Watertown Walter W. Milne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Belmont Myrtle Adeline Marsh 15 Somerville DDminic Baratta. , . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertow a Ely-nore .lrata. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Some-,:ille 16 Cambridge Alfred Julio% Neilsen. . . . . . . . ... .. .Cambridge Thelina -IacCullion. . . . . . . . . . ... .Waterto%%,n 22 Boston 'I-Ielvin Johnston. . _ . . . .. . . , . . .Watertown Annie Marie Kelley. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Boston. 22 Belmont Herman Alfred Blair. . . . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown Mary- Eulalia MacDonald. . . . . . . . . . .Behnont 384 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Date Plate of Ararriage Alarries Residence Jan. 22 Watertown Daniel McSweency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Julia. O'CaI11.11a.n. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 28 Watertown Joseph Francis Deign an. . . . . . . . ,. .A-Nratertmm Sarah Madelyn Shahan. . . . . . . . • . . - . •RelrnOnt 29 Hampden vibe E. Mesmer. . . . . . . .. . . . .... ..Watcrtn wn 11onona (A,iorlcy) Person. . . .. . . .. .Watertown 29 Boston Earry Raphelian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waatertown JUarie Nlorazr. . . .. . • , . . . . . . • . .. • . . .13vston 29 Boston Serope Sefarian. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ..lWatertown Deroulle Bezirdjian. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Somerville 29 Watertown John J. Mr-Ardle. . . . . , . . . .. . . .. .Newton Mary L. K acli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wa.tertow�n. 29 Watertown Joseph Grimes. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .wilthani Leona Rahitor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Feb. 2 Cambridge Emmanuel Constanti VeliUak3s. . . .Cambridge Constantina, (Aletra) Pappas.. .. . . .Watertown 5 (west) Frank Sherborn Corliss. . . . . . . .. . . . . ..Natick sVledway Ma Manche Uohnson) Shortl .. . .Watertown 5 Poston. Salvatore 3%forixio. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Watertown Angelina Nligliaccio. . , . . . . . . .. . • . .Watertown 6 Watertown Thomas 1. O'Hara. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Lelia Joyce. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ,',Watertown 11 Boston Louis Papazian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waterttown R.usa 14''I, Paaossian. . . . . . . . . .. . . t Cambridge 11 Boston Gordon Wilfred Adams. . . . . , . . . . .Wa.tertown Elizabeth Fiander.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BustO a 12 Boston Camillo DI Clemente. Watertown Angiolina Curcio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Cambridge 12 Watertown Arthur Callanan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • •Watertown 1+-Ia.ry Lennon. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 12 Newton John Lochiatto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Newton Florence Eleanor 'Tolman. . . . . , . . .Watertown 12 Watertown James Edward Tolan. . . . . . . . . . . . .Wtatertown Isfargaret Helena 1+{arraher. . . . . . . ..Watertc NNM 13 Worcester KaloostGeorge Eknaian. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Elizabeth Zorzopian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vcrcester 16 Watertown Edward E. White. . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge JIazel Jean Bostwick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Baston REPORT OF TOWN CLEPM 385 Date Plazrc of Afcarriage Alarrses Residence Feb. 18 Watertown a Joseph Paul Talarico. . . ... .. . . . . . .Cambridge Mickelina Barberio. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .Cambridge 1S i'atertolva Spurgeon Clifford Lockhart. .. . . . . . . ..Ne%vton Frances Marie Lynch. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .Nei tarn 19 Newton James ;1lcLaugljlsn. . . . . ... . . . . . . . .Watertown Elizabeth Mary Lamb. . - .Newton (Highlands) 10 Watertown James Eden Curley. . . .. . . . . . . . . .W3tertowu Margaret Rosella Byrne.. .. . .. . . . .Watertol-v t 19 Watertown joha C. Zengo. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ..Watertown Lena Grace Sesser. . . . . . . . .. . ..Watertown 20 Watertown Dougal McNlillart. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .Watertown Mary A. (Fowler) Fitzpatrick. , . . . .Watertown 21 Newton John McDonnell. . . . . . .. .. .. .. ..Watertown Diary Gardner. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . .. . . ..Newton 21 Newton Edgar Dryant Do bi.er. . . . . . . .... .Watertown Violet Atwood. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Watertown , 21 Watcrtown Michael jaohn Lealiv. . . . . .. .. . . . . .Watertown Margaret Mary Rita 3\1ackessy . . . .Watertown 21 Watertown John Rosetta. , . . . >. . . . . . .. ... . . .Watertown Viviano Bradstreet. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Wat.erto n 21 IXratertown Frank Hugene Gill, Jr.. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .Boston Catherine Likely. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 25 Cambridge Lewis Louis Orchard. . . . . . . .. . . . . .Watertovm Gladys C. Chambers. . . . . . . . . .. . ..Cambridge Xfar. 2 Cambridge Roland Theodore Schofield. . . . . . . .Watertown Dorris Martin Tupper. . . . . Watertown 10 Watertown Raymond joseph Tierney. . . , . . . . .Watertown Shirley Alexander. . . . . . . .Waltham 14 Watertown Edward Josepll Mahan. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Sarah N1cCaitrey. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Watertown. 17 Watertown John A. MountaiTi. . . . . .Prince Edward Island Euda (Thompson) Thornton. . . . .. . .Watertowu 22 Uxbridge .Louis Rnymond Branchaud. . . . .. . . . .Belmont Ethel Carolyn Chandler. . . . . . . . .. ..�-%"atertovvn 26 Watertown Eugene Christopher 1lermari.Baton Rouge, La- Gertrude Frances Lord. . . .. . . . . .. .'Watertown April 1 Boston FlaNio rzzn. . . . . .... .. . . . . . .. . . . .Waterto-%,%•u Camilla Gotticai. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .WatertoN-n 3SO 1'ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Dale Place of Marriage efones Rcsrden.ce Apd] 1 Walt.hwn rllfunso Scurpone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Watertown Virginia (Caporale) DePaulis. . . . . .Watertown 2 Watertown Alvin C. Jaquith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston Marion W. 1-Ian-Allon. . . . . . . . . . ... atertowil. 4 Boston Jacob Xasanini . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..Watertown Elizabeth Q. ICniglit Rmkville, Md. "r Watertown Thomas Bernard Duff. . . . . . . . . . . . .Somerville Eva Velida Cate. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .Watertown 7 Watertow i Jobn .Ale xandcr McLennan. . . . . . . . . .Belmont Lena Edna Conrad. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Belmont S Boston James Horgnn. . . . Man, Riordan. . . . . .. .. . . . .Boston 8 Watertown Lloyd Edward Raymond. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Natick Dorotbv Ellice piper. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Natick 8 Waterta%Nm Ernest William Sw. son. . . . . . . . . .IvIlatertow-a Kathleen Frances.lase. - . . . . . , . . .Watertown 8 Brooklinc Jobe A-1urdock Walker. . . . . .. . . . , .W atertowa Xathleen Teresa 1-lurray. , . . . . ., . . .Bzookline 8 Boston Timothy J. Connors. . . . . .. .. . . . . .Watertown Margaret T. Ilfitchell.. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . .-Boston, 8 Newton, IVEic hael Ryder. . . . .. .. .. .. . ..... ..V%Iatertotivn Nellie Finnegan. . . . . . . . . ... , . . . . . .Newton S Belmont Clarence Alexander Sutherland. . :. . . .Franklin Helen Catherine Sullivan. . . ... . . . .Watertown 8 Watertown Stephen Lyons. . .. .. . . . .. . . ._. . . .Watertown Mildred Ford. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown S Behn❑nt Harold Joseph Robc ts. . . . . .. . ,.. . . . .Boston Marion Regina lluxigovan. . . . . . . .Watertown 11 Ivaterto am Fetzer Joseph Duggan. . . . . . . . . . ... .Brookline Catherine Alarie Geraghty, , . . . . . .WatertoN%m 11 Watertown Walter Thomas Colem.asa. . . . . . . . . . .Brcol ine Anna josephine Ahern. . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 11 Boston. George Edmund Slarnin. . .. ... . . . .Watertov6m Hazel Louise Kiley. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . .Bcston 12 Waltham William Fillip. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .Watertown Mary Ann Delaney. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .Waltham 12 Evm- tt ferry Masholan. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .Watertown Derine $onsey. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . ...Everett REPORT OF TOWN CURK 387 Date Place of Marriage Alauies Rayidcnce April 14 Watertown James Francis Molloy. , . . . . . . .. ..Watertown Cecilia Gertrude Hynes. . . . .. . . . . .Watertown 14 Arlington Nelson Olaf Anderson. .. .. . ... . .. .Watertown Mildred Liarica Larson. . . . .. .. . . . . .Arlington. 15 Boston John Lamond, Jr. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .Watertown AnnetteRussD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Boston 15 Boston Prank Joseph Argento. . . . . ... . . . .Watertown Annette Marie Petrucci-. .. . . . . . . . . . .Boston 18 Boston Edward Powers Murphy. . . . . . . . . ,Watertown Margaret Josephine Gorman. . . . . . . . . .Boston 21 Everett Frank Rov Milton. . . . . . . ... .. . . .Watertown Pvlildred Louise Aberle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Everett 1 Watertown Wallis E. Stuart, Jr. ... ... . .. .. , .Cambridge Pauline Stone. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ..Watertown 22 Water-town James Joseph O'Donnell. . . . . . .. . . . . . .Boston Emma Rise Ryan. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Watertm%m 22 Watertown Elias MLcrogianis. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Watertown Bessie Magou. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 22 Watertown George X. Battdouris. . . . . . ... .. . . . . . -Boston IN-Iary Mallia.rou. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .Watertown 22 Boston Peter Giordano. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Pattline Mancuso. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .Boston 25 Watertown Frank- Griffin. . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .Watertown Leona Catherine Dunham. , . . . . . . .Watertown 27 Watertown R. Glenn Smith. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Isabel Caroline Barnard. . . . . . . , . . .Watertovm 28 Watertown John W. Bailed.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston Alice Geyi1dan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Roston 28 Watertvwvn Louis Albert Blanchard. . . . . . . . . . . . .Medford Beatrice Hazel Hinman. . . . . . . . . . . . .Medford 28 Somerville Francis Joseph Luther, Jr. . . . . . . . .Watertmvn Mary Agnes Carrigan. . . . . . . . . . . . .Somerville 28 Lowell Frei leric A. Potter. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Annabelle (Savage) Robins. . . . . . .. . . . .Lowell 29 Cambridge Robert Frauds Burr. . . .. . . .. ... . .Watertown Alma Ernestine Lee . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Cambridge 29 Watertown Dardel Michael O'Leary. . . . . . . .. . . .Waltham Albi:aia Key iry. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . ..Watertowwm 388 WATERTOWt; T(WNT RE-PORT .Bate -Place of,'Marriage Na.me$ 12esi��aare April 29 Watertown :'Alfred Anthony Lennie. . . . .. .. .,, ..Waltham Helena Veronica Raat m. . . . . . . . . .Wa.tertown 29 Watertown John O'Connell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Catherine TM cDonald. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .Belmont r11av 1 Watertown Luin Groner Kingman. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .Boston Marguerite Osborne Giggey. . . . . . .W'atertown 3 Somerville Garfield Baker. . . . . . . . . .. .... . . . . . .Somen e Alice. Brigham. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 4 Cambridge. George Hevbert Ryan. . .. , . .. . . . . .Watertown Anna Grape Leithead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belmont a Boston Joseph Monroe Fitts. . . .. . . .. .. . . .Wa;tcrtowii Mary Ann (Melsaac) McDonald. . . . . ..Bast.oa 6 Boston Warren Freeman Horsman. . . . . . . . .Somerville Jeannette Winifred Rooney. . . . .. . .Watertow.ri 5 Watertowa Pemy James Grab=. . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Gladys Maud Deep. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 6 Watertnum fames Josepxl, Donovan. . . . . . . . . . .. .Medford DDrothy Agnes iXlullen . . ... . .. .. .Watertown i IV,atertowna Walter Howard Johnson.. . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Ruby Cox. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .Brookline S Greenvich, Jahn E. Curry. . . . .. . .. .. ... . . . ..Wateirtown Cann. Victoria Paseocello. . . . . . .. . . .New York City 9 ifant:fleytcr, Louis Srelmick. . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . .11"atertown. N. H. Eva McNeil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .Newton 10 Watertown Ernest J. Bleiler. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Wellesley Marion V. Kane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 10 Watertown Robert Koppena.l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watcrtown Isabella. D€srochx.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 12 Watertov+m Harold Burgess Turnbull... . . . . . . . . . .Belmont Mabel Mary Power. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 12 Watertown Stanley Marriscy Croft. . . . . . . . .. .Watertown ]ewate Mae Jones. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 13 Newton Atmable. Cleatus Burke. . . . . . . . . . . .Watcrtrswn Henzietta Jane Fougere . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newton 13 Boston -Nishan Pail. . . .. . .. . . . . .. .. . . .Watertown Lacy Xevorkitw. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. ..Boston 13 Watertown Harry Aselbegian... . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . ..Chelsea Akahia (Kamis.hlian) Shapoaian, . . .Watertown REPORT OF TOWN CLERK, 389 Date Fla-CC of 11farriage I'Va les , ResMmme. AIRY 14 Boston Cumelius Francis Donovan. . . . . . . ..Wcatertown Helen Frances Broderick. . . . .. . . . .. . ..Boston 15 Providence, Bernard Herman Lippin. . . . . . . . . .Watertoom R. i. Violet Beatrice Robitaille. . .. . .. .Baltic, Conn. 17 Cambridge Wesley lK acDonald. ... . .. . . . . . . . .Cambridge Bessie Davey. _. . . . . .. . , .Watertown 10 Watertown Vinccnt lbcrico, . . . ... . . . .. . . . . .Watertown Adeline 5perguiro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown ID SomervMe Charles Stuart Tarbell. . . . . . . . . .. .Vatcrtown Mildred Saphronia Symonds. . . . . . .Somerville 19 Watertown John Joseph Costello. .. ..... . . . . . .Cambridge Gladys Estelle Partridge.... . .Pinchurst, N. C. 20 Watertown Harry Markarian. . . . . . . . ... ... ..Watertown Beatrice Tcsh ian. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .Watertown 20 Boston Dexter Samuel Cohen. . . . .. .. . . . . .Watertown Sa11i• 13. Seaver. . . . . ... .. . . .. .. . . . . ..Boston 27 Watertown Charles Osbert Healey. . . . .. .. . . . .Watertown Julia'Wald;. . . . . . . . . . .. ... .. . . . .Watertown 31 Boston Thomas Flynn, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Mary Winn. . . . .. ... . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .Boston June 1 Watertown Walter Edgar Sands. . . . . . . . . .Ne-w York City Doris Louise Graham, . . . . . . . .. . . .Watertown Watertown Albert Valentino. . . . . .. .. . ...... .Watertown Mary English. . . . .. .... ... ..... . .Watertown 2 Watertown Frank Valentina. . . . . . . . ... .. . . . .Watertown Ironic English. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. .Watertown n Boston Charles Bernard Ha.us�,.firth. .... . . .Watertown Ethel Velma Robinson. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .Boston 2 Boston John A, Xliller. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . ..►�raterto Bridget (O'Dougherty) McAliaden. . . . .Boston 2 Belmont Josepli Norman Early. . . . . . . . . .. .Watertown Dorothy Watkins Sedgwick. . . . . . . . . . .Boston 3 Watertown nibrose Eckert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newton Helen Grace Farrell. . . . . . . . . .. .. .Watertown 3 Belmont. Francis Leo Travers. .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . . .Boston Helen Blanche Maloy.. .. . . .. .. . . .Watertown 3 Watertown William Jahn White. . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .Boston Mary Josephine Collins. . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Date rkwa of d arriage I wires Residence June 3 Watertown Bartholomew Leahy. . . . . . . . .. . . .. ..Belinont Elixabeth O'Gara. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 3 Boston Archie Wallace McKew en. . . . .. . . .Watertown Mabel L. Duffy.. . ... .. . . .. . � • . • - • - •Boston 3 Newton Joseph Connolly.. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newton Mary Canavan. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .WatcrtO= 3 Belmont William Francis Hauswirth. . . . . . . .Watertown Ruth. Elizabeth Nason. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .Boston 3 Watertown Francis ,Albert lI®rrell. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Newton Mary Lillian Oldfield' . . . . . . . .. . . . .Watertown 4 Watertown John Albert. Thatcher, Js. . . . . . . . . .Somers-ille Hazel Roulston Warren. . . . . . . . . . .Watertovm 4 Watertown Joseph William Bolton. . . .. . . .. . . .Cambridge- Lillian Faith Mosher. . . . .. . . . . . . . .Cambridge 4 Watertovm Lewis Augustus Gray. . . . . . . . . . ...Watertown Gladys Forsyth Middleton. . . . . . . .Watertown 4 Watertown John Elector MacNeil_ . . . .. .. .. .Watertown Evelyn Cecelia Dube. . . . . . . .. .. . .Watertown 6 Somerville George Philip Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . .Watcrtown, Sarah Olive Wood. . . . . . . . ... .. .. .Somerville 6 Watertown Arthur James Reddick. . . . . . . ... . .Cambridge Helen Regina Collins. . . . . . . .. . .. .Watertown G Lexington Thore William Swansea. . .. .. .. .. .Watertown Madalyn Anna Viano. .. ... ...... . .Le,,ington 6 Watertown George Charles MacKinnon. . . . . .. . . . .Revere Dorothy Snook. . . . . . . . .. . ... .. ..Watertown 9 Watertown George Elmer Ells north. .. . ... .. . Wrentham Mary Lav enia.Dale. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .Newton (3 Watertown Norman Waugh Clark. . . . . . . . . .. .. .Belmont Dorothy Evelyn Evans. . . . . . . ... .Watertown Waltham Joseph William Fairelcugh. . . . . . . .Watertown XIargaret Fahy. . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . .Waltham 9 Waltham Frank Tiano. .. . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .Watert.c)w,n jenitie Fueci. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .Waltham 10 Belmont Arthur Francis McDonald. . ...... .Watertown Hild ur Anderson. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .Boston 10 Wutertovai Domenic Giangrande. . . . . . . . .... .. .7%Iedford Rosa Di Sih io . . . . .... . ... .. ... ..Waterto am 0 RBPORT of TOWN CLERK 391 Date Pl"e of Marriage Names ResMence June 12 Brookline Ronald Daniel IacLellan. . . . . .. . .Watertown Catherine Ann MacKinnoa. . , . . . . . .Brookline 13 Watertown Gilman Bearle Carr. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Mary Clcmentina Ruggiero. . . . . . . .Watertown 14 Watertown R. Stanley Kwdig. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... .Bostan Eleanor Elizabeth Leacy. . . . . . . . . .Watertown I Watertown John 'Thom s Faster. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 'Iargaret Gertrude Loftus. , . . . . .. . . .Belmont I Somerville John Francis Toohey. . . . . . . .. . .. .Watertown Josephine Elizabeth O'Leary. . . . . . .SomerviUe 16 Watertown Enudio Santoro. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . .Boston Rose Itifargaret Carazzini. . . , . .. . . .Watertown 16 Boston Joseph Leo Pennington. . . . . . . . . . ,Watertown Nlae Noonan. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Poston 16 Watertown Jerome Michael Coakley. . . . . . .. . . . . .Newton Alioe .Irene Cunningham. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 17 Watertown Joseph Arthur Smith. ... . . . . . . . . . . .Arlington Katherine Sinn Bak. . .. . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown 17 'Brookline Arthur Willard Farley. . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown Eliz€but,h Frances Harrington. . . . . . .Brookline 17 Newton Patrick Nora (Greelish) McGinley. . . . . .. . . .Brookline 17 Watertown Constantine Yob€accio. . . . . . . .. ... .. .Newton Jennie Fulgenito. . . . . . . ,Cambridge 17 Belmont ''Michael Burke, Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston Ella T. Mora-a. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . .. .Wa,tertown 17 Boston Avides Bazarian. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .Watert.ocrn 'Vka Karakashian. . . .. . . . . . .. .. . .WatertoNva 17 Boston James Edward Monahan. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Mary Hilda.Brady. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . .Boston 17 Cambridge harry Davis Richards. . . . .... . . . . .Watertown Helen l'elrine. . . . . . .. .. .. ...... . .Cambridge 17 Newton Alfred Jelin Bugnoa. . . . . . .. .. . . .Watertown Viola Isabel Lincoln. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . .Newton. IS Boston Linus Henry Allendurff. . . . . .. ... . . . . .Boston ,Jane W. (Gunn) Williams. . . . , . . . .Watertown 18 Watertown William Ira Ames, . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .Watertown Henn Josephine Wardvck. . . . . . . . .Watertown 392 WATERTC]W N TOWN REPORT Date. ,'lace of Marriage Names Residence tine 15 1New Bedford John Francis Furtalr. . . . . .. .. .. . . .Watertown Mare M. (Jacob) Baldwin.. .. . ..New Bedford 19 Reading Thurma. Perley Fancy . . . .. .. .. . . .Watertoirn Alarion Josephine Currier. . . . . . . . .Watertown 20 Watertewn Thomas Richard Kelley.. . . .. . . . . .. . .Newton Mary Frances Miillen. . .. . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 20 Watertown William F. Johnson. .. .. . . . . . .Ponif ret, Conn. Georgia. S. Coombs. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .Boston 21 Boston Louis Julian, . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. .Watertawn Mary C. Lanza . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . .BoAon 21 Nashua, N. 11. Everett Malay. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . .WUtert'0VM Grace IMON-Titian. . . . . . . ....... . . .Watertown 23 Watertown Janes William Lowry. . . . . . . .. . . . .Newton Alice Priscilla Holman.. . . . . .. ... ..Watertown 23 Springfield Leonard Bentley Laird. . . .. .. .. .—Watertown Harriet Ocl'avia Harris. . . . , . . . .. ..Springfield 23 Watertown. Peter Bona. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . .Cambridge e Emily Rita Tosnei. .. . . . . .. . . .. . .Watertcwn 23 Nvatertowa Francis Anthony Kelly. .. .. . . . . . . .Watertow-. Loretta Dorotliv Lyons. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 2Ll Newton Paul Bishop Harris. . . . .. .. .. . . . . .Watertown Catherine Buckley. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .Newton 24 Watertown Joseph Rosso. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . .Watertown Eleanor Elizabeth Sousa.. . . . . . • • . . .Saner-,ill.e 24 Watertown Anthony- Baratta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Mary Lamond. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .WaterLo n 25 Cambridge Carleton Francis Buddington. . . . ..Watert€%s m Nancy Levina Harlow. . . . . . . . . . . .Cambrldge 25 I-lanchester, Ralph Andrew Smith. . . . . . . .. .. . . .Sermerville INI. H. Audrey A. Selinare. . . . ... .. .. ... .Watertowa 25 Dartford, John P. 13warian. .. .. .......... ..Watertown Conn. Doris Kashishian. .. . . . .. . ... .. . . .Watert.€ irn 26 Watertown Barr} Bevier Kirtland. .. ... . . . .Toledo, Ohio Nara 1ta.Raclley. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Watertown 20 Watertown, ?Jgrditch Jigarjian. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .Watertow~n 1-1tnrabserne (Sa.gerian) Jurjurian. . . . . . .Boston 27 Marhlehend Robert Vincent Ahern. .. .. .. .Hartford, Virginia Bartlett Stevens. . . . .. . ...Watertown RF,PQRT OF TOWN CLERK. 303 Date Place of Marriage Names Residence June 27 Watertown Stanley Gordon Conrad. . . ... ... ,. , . . .Boston Vera Lois Horton. . . . . . .. ,.. .. . . .Watertown 21 Watertown Elwood Clarence Keith. . . . . .. . . . . .Cambridge Harriet (Prentice) Simpson. . . .. . ..Watertown 23 Watertown Fred Joseph Mahoney. . . . . . . . . . . .WatcrtGwsa Eleanor %jary Rogers. . .. .. , . .Watertown 2S Watertown Garland Russell Phinney. . . .. . . . . .Watertown Myrtle Frances R.eck. . . . . .. . .. . . . . .Waltham 29 Watertown Martin Hanxilton. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .Brookline Gladys Carolyn Bristol. . . . . , . . . , .WatertOWn 9 Watertown Francis N. Burke. . . . . . . . .White Plains, N. Y. Cathe°rinc H. Shaugbnmy. . . . . .. . .Watertown 30 Watertown Arthur James McDonald, jr, . . . . ..Cambridge Pauline T. Downes. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .Watertown 30 Somerville Lov s Henry Works. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Ala.rion Noltall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Somerville 30 Waterton+ Clifford Michael Collins. . . . . .. .. . . . .Belmont Ruth Kathryn Skahau. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belmont ail Watertowa Francis Albert Sampson. . . .. ... .. . .Brockton Margaret .Agnes Carroll. . . . . . . . . . . ''aterto '11 30 Falmouth WilIiam Edward Collins, Jr. . , . , . . . .Brookline ,Margaret 'Mart:ha.Valiny. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 30 AragEon Richard Merriam Baker. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Lenta.Beatrice Walker. . . . . . .. . . . .Cambridge 30 Belmont Henry Leslie Pearce. . . . . . . . ... .. . I .Bel=. Ont Eugenie Gencwieve Maguire. . . .. .."Tatextown 30 Boston Joseph Sao Bmsch. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .Boston Anne 11lelia Mason. . . . . . . . . . .. ...Watertown 30 'w'►'atertown William Wall aev 'XIcCuish. . . . . . . . . . . .Bostou Lena Evelyn Hendsbee. . . . . . . .. . ,Watertown July I Beh ont Dennis Leo Tortorella. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . .Boston Dorothy Mary A-IcGa ry. . . . .. .. ..Watertown I Brook-line William Dignu. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . ..Watertown Mary Anastasta O'Keefe. . . . .. .. .. . . . .Boston 2 Boston Angus Daniel MacLennan. . . . , . . . . . . .Boston May (Riley) Spain. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .`4Vater�o% n 2 Watertown Arthur WoGdman Sham. . . . . . . .. . . ..Belmont El r.abeth Delop Troup. . . . .. .. . . . .Watertown 391 WATERT{}WN TOWN REPORT Dwe dace of Ua.rrta,ge Alapr2es Residorce July 4 Watertown William Joseph Hammond, Lang Island City, N. Y. Cather nc Elizabeth Quinn. . . . . . . .Cambridge 7 Boston John Souther Tufts. . . . . .. .. .. . . . .T~'[''atertowa Dorothy Gledhill Buckner. . . . . . . . .. . .Boston 7 Watertown John S-mmmarLa. . . .. . . .. .. . .. ..Watertown. Assunta 14'Iarinucci. . . . . . . .. . . .. ..Watertown 7 Watertown Frank Victor Knaff .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .Watertown Irene Sarah Duffy. . Matertown 7 Newton 'Fred Baker. . .. .. .. .. .. . . .Ne%xton Helen McLaughlin. . . . . . . ... . .. ..Watertown 7 Nashua, N. H. Darold G. 1_?rew. . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . .Boston Fs Dances Fay Ford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 7 Wa-tertown Albert Clarence Gravlin... . ..Concord, IT. H. Viola Mav Wambnit. , . . . .. .. . . .Acton, IMass. 7 Watertown I'4Farren 1- Davis. . . . . .. . . .. .—Actosi, Mass. Ethel Alnui Fitzgerald = AQtDa, Klass. 7 Watertown Clifford FT. I lieeler. . . . . . . . .. ..0range, -+-lass. Bertha E. Stevens. . . . . .. .. . .Haverhill, I\Iass. Waltham James Fmncis ITNIcKenna. . . . . . . . . .Mratertown Yyotuic Jobin. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Waltbam 9 Boston Alhert R. Casey. . .. .. . . . . . , . . .. . .Watertown Mary A. -Martin. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. ..Cambridge 9 Watertown George lb McKenzie. . . . . .. . . .. .. . .Watertown Evelyn Fanning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 14 Belmont Duugtas Geddes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WatcJowri Irene 11-1. lvkEllmn. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .Belmont 14 Writ:crtown Levi George Burnell, Jr. . . . .. , .. . .' ,a.tertown Alice Clark Houghton. . . . , . . . .. ..Watertown 15 'Waltham Joseph Patrick McGuirk. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Catherine Frances Fitzsimons. . . _ . . .Waltharn 15 Boston Salvatore Alfred Crupi. . .. . . . . . . . .Watertown Stella.Frances Ciccolo. . . . . . . . .. .. . . ..Boston 15 Revere EmcmA Bernard Grimes. . . . . . . .. ..Watertown Catherine Mabel De-Wolf. . . . . . . . . . . . .Revcrc 15 Newton Emilio Silvestri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watprtu n Cannella 11flildr€d l)eSimone.. .. .. . . . .Newton REPORT OF TOWN' CLERK 395 Date Place of?lfarriage Names Residence July 15 Boston Pellegrino Pesce. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .Watertown JG-sepUne (Cuilla) Lucido. . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 15 Watertown 'Xilliarn Joseph Hyde. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .Boston Helen Josephine Griffin. . . . . . . .. . .Watertown 15 Cambridge Sarkis Nahigian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown Mabel Menaisian. . - . - . .. . . . .Hartford, Cann. 19 Boston Daniel George Ted. . . . . . . .Jersey City, N. J. Mildred Cetrone. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .lVatcrtown 21 Belmont Ralph Ed%rard Rubins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Boston Katherine Eva F redrickson. . . . .. . .Watertown 21 Roston Vito N irable, . .Watertown Vivian G. Mine. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..Boston 21 Brookline Stuart Greene. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .Watei tow Creta I1"largaret Nlarr. . . . . .. ..Burlington, Vt. 21 Everett Vincent Crupi. . . . . . . .. . .. . . .,Watertown N-1ary NeDpolita .. .. . .. .. . . . . .. .. . .Everett 21 Watertown Minor Bridges Thomson. . . . .. .. . . . .Brookline Emma Martha Berry. . . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown 25 Watertowa Jahn Edward Hansler. . . . ..East Orange, N, J. Martha AuriIla Wheelock. . ,East Orange, N. J. 25 Watertown John Blake Truing Holland. . . . . . . .Watertown Imelda Margaret NICHugh. . . . . . . .WatertoNNm 2( Watertown Clyde eene. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . .Cambridge Sylvetta Bernice (Marcher) McLees.Cambriclge 27 Boston Aris Papazian. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . .Watertown {Gertrude Swanson. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . .B ustvn 28 Boston Jobn Clarence Ronan. . . . . . .. . .. .. . .Belmont Josephine Dunn. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . ..Watertown 28 Watertown Otto Jensen. . . . . .. . . — . :. . . . . . . . .Watertown Delia Agnes Cunningham. . . . . . . ..Watertown 28 Manchester, Stanislaw Brzezewski. . . . . . . .. .. ..Watertown N. H. Genowefa,Jasinska , . . . . . .Xianchester, N. H. 29 Watertown Joseph Oscar Dion. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .Watertown Charlotte Agnes La-lihcrte. . . . . . .. .C.mb-ldge 20 Chelsea. John Joseph WaT-d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Elizabeth I4Jary Taylor. . . . . . . . . . .. . .Chetsea. 30 Watertown George Bannon. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . .Arlington Winifred Bagnall. . ... .. . . .. .. .. ..Watertown 396 WATERTOWN 'COWRY REPORT Dale Plus of Marriage Names Residence Aug. 1 Cambridge William Alfred Puwcss, . . .., .. ., .,Watertown An-na Celestia Storage, ,. .. , ... . . . .Cambridge 1 Boston Frederick. Thomas Mitchell. . .. .. . .Watertown je= (McLeish) F take. . . .. .... . . ..Watertown 2 Watertown W-illiam Fremont Curtis.. . .. . . .. ..Watertown Lillian (Lowell) Brackett. , . .. . .. ..Watertown 2 Boston Paul James Diliberto. . . . . . . . . .. ..Watertown Lena. A. (Gatei) Woodward. . . . . . ... . .Boston 4 Boston Frederick Anderson Parshley.. .. .. Winchester Nl:argaret C.Les Carbeau. . . .. . . . ..Watertawa 4 Boston Edward jolm Ro ane. . . . . . .. .. ..''Watertown. Mary Florence Dugan. . ...... . . . . . . . .Bostton 4 i cwton Joseph Valmore LeBlanc. . . . . .. ..Watertown Margaret Theresa Burke. . . .. .. .. . . . .Newton 4 Boston Earl F aneis Rice. . . . . . . . . . . . ..Wa.tertavm Eleanor A'larie Ashman. . . .. . . .. . . .. . .Boston 5 Watertown 3o,,egh D'Agostino. . . . . . . . . . . . .'Watertown Viola DiCiacornandrea, . . .. .. .. ..Watertown 5 Watertown Roy Edmund :4'IFallette. . . . .. . . . . . . Gloucester Framces Winifred Lombard. . . . . . . .Watertown 6 Boston Clyde Cl. I3olmes. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . ..Watertown. Mary''Winifred Ready. . . . .. . . .. .. .. . .Boston S Watertown Muberto DiSomone. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Cambridge Eleana DeLen.. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .Cambridge H Melrose '"91H m Alexis L oumt. . .. . .. ... . ..WatertoWa Isabelle lei. Grant . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .Melrose S ' Watertown Kenneth lVaverley Smith. . .. .. .. ..Watertovvn Barbara Clara Fraser. .. . . ., .. . ... . .Waltham 11 Boston Martin l anzonetta. . . . . . . .. . . . . .Watertown Eleanor Scantio. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .Boston. 15 Newton William James Fagan. . .. . . . . . .. ..Watertown Helen Cecelia.Murphy. . . .. .. . . .. . . . .Newton 16 Watertow-a Albert ,Nelson Crosby. . . . . . . . . . .. ..'Waltham Edith.May.MacArthur. . . . . . . . . . .lVa.tertown 16 Watertcwn Michael Francis Tonra. . . . . . . . . . . . .Brookline Mildred Catherine Boyce. . . . . . . . . .Watertown IS Watertown N11alcolm Wadsworth Chase. . . . . . . .Watertown Audrey Helen Bissett. . . . . . . .. . . ..Watertown 1S Newton, Marl Frederick Cedergren. . . . . . .. . atcrtuvm .klarion Lecs Truax. ... .. .. .. .. .. . . . .Nt-,-,%,Lean REPORT 07 TOWN CLERK 397 Date piace of alfarriage Names Residelme Aug. 18 Glen Birarn Martin. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .Boston Hazel Doris Trowbridge. , . , . . ., . ,. .Waltham 18 Watertown DaNId Robert X°1aeSwaiu.. . . . . .. .. . . . .Bostoa Lucy Ann Whidden. . . . . . .. . .. .Watertown 19 Watertown Alden Francis Holman, . . .. . . . ,. . .Watertown Kathryn ,junieson. . . . . . .. . .. . . • -- --Boston 19 Watertown David Paul Farragher. . . . . . . .. .. . . ..Newton Plorenoe Catherine Baia. . . . , . . . . .Watertown 19 Watertown .Stanley Freeman Ikekors. . . . . .. . . .. .. . .Salem Cora Beatrice Garrison. . . . . . . . . ..Watertown 21 Boston Eric Lamas Vincert Higgins. . . . . . .IY atertowa Catherine Alarie Sweeney. . . .. . .. . . . . .13oston 22 Watertown Elwia Gardner Russell. . . . . . . . . .. ..Arliug can Rena Rosy. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . .Arlington 23 Newton Rupert Keith Sheldon. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Clara Bruta Ple,.mck.. .. . . .. . . .. . .Wa'tertown 25 Watertovm Henry Bernxard Elliott. . . . . . .. .. ..Cambridge Louise Kathleen Dtsrant. . . . . . . .. .Watertown 25 Belmont George Colby Purington. . . . .. . . .Sanford, Me. Anne Herbert Winchester— . . . . . - .Watertown 25 W-atertown Albert Najarian. . . . . . . . . . . . .East A.lsna, N.Y. Araxy Topxlian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Watertown 25 Boston Edward Leo Murphy. . .. . . . . ..Watertown Helen Alice Callahan. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Boston 25 Eastham Raymond Spencer Pierco. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Irma.I K. Penniman. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ..Boston 34 Cambridge Frederic W� Bird. . . . .. .. .. . . . . , .Waterto%.vn Ella C. (Johnson) Afarshatl. . . . . _ . - -Boston .Boston 31 'v rellesley Robert Rolbr lr. .. . . .... .. .... . .Watertown Marjorie A-er. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . ..A Iingi:on Sept. 1 Boston John Hussi tn WatWown Mary Mel iklau. . . , « . . . .. .. . . .. . .Watertown 1 '"I'atortown Joseph Henry Boudreau. . ... ., - . ..Cambridge Frances 11-Ig ry I]m-eau. . . . . . . —Watertown W atertown 1 11ratertown, Charles Richard Austin. . . . . . . . . .Cambridge ltladaleine Eugenia O'Shea. . . . . ...Watertown 1 Watertown Bennis Charles Gallagher. . . . . . . ..Watertown Catherine Carrigan. . . .. .. .. . ... ..Watertown 398 wATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Dale Pltice of i1rarriage A7ames Ressdersce Sept. 1 'a7atertown Nail niel Basal:. . . . ., . .. , Everett Ellen 'Teresa O'Connell. . . . . . . . , . .Watertown 1 Watertown DaNid Steuart 1 1phick. . . . .Hackensack, iK. J. Ruth Louise Swett. . . . . . . . .Hackensack, \. 1. Roston Khosrof Najarulli. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .WatertoNvn Louise 07nunian. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .W atertown 2 Boston Y%ndrew Russo. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .N atertown Lena Caccavaro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lV atertown 2 Boston George Francis Dolan. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Brston Helen (Pulsifcr) Shea. . . . . . . . . . .. .Watertown 2 Newton Francis A. Mooney. . . . . . . . . .. . . ..Watertown Martha.J. "V-Valsh. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .1Lewton 2 Watertown Joseph J. Donahue. .. • .. .. .. .. ._ ._Arlington Margaret Mary Griffin. . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown 3 Le-x ington Rocco D'Angela. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Helen Florence De Vincent_ . . . . . .Lexington 3 Boston Shahin Hachadw an. . . . . . .. .. .. . .Watertown Araxy Es.serian. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .Watertown 3 Boston Edmund F. Murphy. . . . . . . . .. . . ..Cambridge Ella (Moran) Watts. . . . . . .. .. .. . .Watertown 5 Boston Charles Duncan Foote. . . . . ... .. ..Watertown Mary E. McGovern. . . . . . .. .. .. . .'�-4Tatertown 0 providence, Theodore William.Parker. . . . . . . . WatertDwn R. 1. Helen Doris LaNvton. . . . .. . . .. . . . .Watertown 8 Cambridge Arthur Glover. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .Watertown. Evelyn Gocklard. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Winthrop 8 Watertown Guy William Sanborn. .. .. . . .. . . . .Watertown Lillian Jessie Barrow.. . . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown 0 Boston Joseph Chnrles 1Gandolpbo. . . . . . . .Watertown Jennie Spadaro. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . .'Belmont 11 Weymouth Stephen Joseph Malone . . . . . . . . . .Watertown (North) Mary Anna Searle. . . . . . . . . . .. , . . . ,, . .Boston 11 Watertown Benjamin Frmi6s N-lalone. . . . . . . . . . ..Newton Agnes Isabel Tully. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .Watertown 12 Waltham J,tunes Francis Devaney. . . .. .. .. . .lVatertown Mary Esther Carroll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waltham 15 Watertown Harry Gunnard Holmes. . . . .. .. . . . . . . .Lynn Sylvia Marie Sorenson. Watertown REPORT Or TOWN CLERK 399 Pate Place of Afarriage Names Residence Sept. 15 Newton Aubrey C'uteliffe. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . ..Milton Hattie Blake. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . .Watertawn 15 C.0 abridge Richard S. Chamberlain. . ... .. . . . .Cambridge Hzuel. Harvey.. . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . .Watertown 15 Watertoi�m Philip Elsner Coolberth. . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Mary Jose-pNne Reegan. .. . . . . .. ..Watertown 15 Boston Ntjratan S. Van Dyke. .. .. .. . . . . . .Watertown Eteanor L. Dim. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ..]Hoston 15 Watertown Howard James Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . .hfedford 1\1argaret Adriene Hargedon. . _ . _ . .NV,atertown 16 Newbcuryport Clarence Augustus Tibbetts. . . . . . .Watertown . Doris Jennie Garland. . , . . .. . . . ..ewbu.ryport 16 '`atertown William Leo Carney. . . . . . . . .. . . . . ..Belmont Bertha prances (Sloan) Harrington . ..Belmont 16 Newton John Jaints Reardon. . . . . . . . . .. ..Watertown Ber is;iXleHugh. . . . . ... . . . .. .. . . . . ..Newton 16 Boston Jahn Vasel. . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . ..Watertown Ethel J. Kalliris. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .Watertown 16 Watertown Joseph Thomas Afee. . . . . . . . . . .. ..IV, tertoN,m Eleanor Doris O'Brien. . . . . ,, . . . ..Watertown 17 Watertown Ernest UbbyF Foss- -— . . .. . .Watertown Tr one AlberLn Evans. . . . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown 1 79 Nashua, N. H. Louis Wolf iun. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . ..Watertown Eva Miller. . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . aterto;krn IS Boston Laurence Wiafrcd Jarrett. . . . . . . . .IV,atcrtown Evelyn Virtoria. 1taxndall. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 1S Watertown Iiinley J. 1%-Mc nnon. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . .Boston Gertrude 'Sweeney.. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. —Watertown 19 Watertown Paul. Rolan Urpin. . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. ..Waltham Louise Blanche Simard.. . ... .. .. .,Watertown 3(l Lynn George Edward Buckminster. . . . . .Watertown Clara Iola Thomas. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . ..Lynn 21 Watertown Xla�m rd Ball�in Jones. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .Melrose C:t=a Amelia Jaffrey. . . . .. . . . . .. ..Watertown 22 Watertown Robert A-lason Glidden. . .. .. . ... . .Watertown Evelyn Duncan Peters. . . . . . . . .. . .Water-town 22 '44 atertowa at{inlay Dean Porter. .. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertovm Jo,,sephine Louise Upb=n. . . . .. . . . .Watertovm Dale Place of Harriage i1ranics Residerce Sept. 22 Cambridge Lewis Spencer Ryan. . . .. • • • • . . . Watertown .'larian hlacSWnilt.. . . . . . . . . . . . ..1Yatertown 22 Watertown James C, NkShOrry. . . . . . . . .. .. .. Watertown Loretta M, Granger. . . . . . .. .. . . . .WatertOwn 22 Watertown jolm McLa.y. . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . -BYcrett Florence Victoria Alason. . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 23 Boston jack Al3illian. . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .Watertctiwn Emily AsLurian. . . . . . . .. . . . . .• ..Wat.ertown 24 Watertown I,Jnlcolm Greco, Jr. . . . . . . . . . .Boston Evelyn Elimbeth jelford. . . . . .. .. . .BehnOnt 24 Watertown John DeMerian. . . . . .. . ,. . . Watertown Norma Jerinn. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .Watertown 26 W-atertown John O'Shea. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .Waterto n Irjary Kenny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown i Cambridge Everett d\joysius Le Suer.. . . .. .. .. .. . Quincy Ewe AI uia Cloufttr.. . . .. .. .... .. . .Watert(n%m 28 Andover Joseph Robertson. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .Boston ,Dorothea An(lersc n. . . . . .. .. .. .. .Wateftuwn 29 Belmont Edwin Soseph Grattan.. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .Boston Mildred Kathleen Shea. . . . . . . .. ..WatertOwn 29 Boston Augustus Gonsalo. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .Wa"tertavm Rose La Salle. . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. ..Watertown 3U Watertown Philip P. Lydon. . . . . . .. .. .. .. • . . . •Boston Louise M. Hurley. . . . . . . . . .. .. ..'Watertown 30 Watertown Francis wakefield, . . . . . . . .. . . ..Somerville Alice lkyan. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ..lVa.tertown fl Boston Michael]'oseph N urth. . . . , . . . . . ..Watertown Ann&Richardson. . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. ..Boston Oct. 1 Springfield Jacob Ward y. . . . . . . .. . . .. . • .. ..Watertown Hazel Vance . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . .Ludlow, Mass. 1 Boston Francis E—dward MaCaTthy. . . . .. ..Watertown Gcrtrndc Ann Bahen. . . . . . . . .. .. . . ..Ncwton 3 Watertown Harold Farigian. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Watertown Mary Derderian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . atcrtaw n 3 BroolXmc Nazareth Tashjian. . . . . . . ... .... atert©wn Mary Agnes Crouton. . . . . . . . . . .. ..BrOGMine 3 Watertown J'ohrn Chester:Solberg. .. . . . . .. . . .. ..�.4r]in;tou Bessie �f va Rowell. . ,.. .. . . .. .. . . ... 7a.t.ertown REPORT OF TOWN CLERY, 401 Date .glace of 1lfarriage Names Resi*lve Oct. A Newton 'I`1lumns J. Burke. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ..Wa.tcrtOwil 'Iv1ary .McNarr am. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . .Newton 6 Watertown Warren Merritt M&ssier.. . . . . . . .. . .Watertown ,Nlarion Julia Ellis. : ... . . . . .. .. . .Watertown h Watertown Howard 'Aaynard Ladd. , . . . , .. . , . .Arlington. -Margaret Trossbach. . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . .Boston 6 Boston Joseph IV,illiain Murphy. . . . . . . . . .. .. .Boston Louise Cedlia Schhchte. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 6 Cambridge William Francis Tucker, . . . . . . . . ..Watertown 'Margaret EIlen Mahoney'. . . » . . . , . .Cambridge $ Watertown Edwin Alden Parlchnrst. . . .. .. .. . .Watertown Harriet Ruth Hill. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . Waltham 7 Welleslcy Francis Jerome Davis. . . . . , . .. ... . .Watcrtcawn Kathleen Mary Hegarity. . . . . . . . . . . . .Newton 7 Somerville Wi3liam Bdward Preeth. . ... . .. .. .Watertown .Abigail Ruth Sullivan. . . . . . . . . . . ..Somemtille 7 Wateftowvn Peter james Sullivan.. .. . . .. . . . . ..Carnbrid May Catherine L,ennon. . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 7 Watertorovn Charles A. Daunt. . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . .Boston Margaret M. Love. . .. .. . . . . . ..B n ont 8 Waltham Joseph Brcccadoro. . . . . . . ... .. .. . .Watertown Isla Domenichello. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .Watertow-0 4 Watertown Thomas Goodwill Brown. . .. . .. . . . . ..Ncwton Mildred Florence Patterson.. . . . . ..Watertown 9 Boston Farber K. Ellis. . . . . . . . .. .. .. atertotvn Harriette E. Gordon. . . . . . .. .. .. . .Watertown 10 `4n1itraan Charles Edward.Kennedy. . . . . . .. . . ..Hanson Marion Harland (Beset) Sweatt.. .. .Watertown 11 Boston Gordon Green MacKerron. . . ... . . .. . .Newton Laura Ellis Kclley.. .. . . . . . . .. .. . .Watertown 11 Boston Howard Balfour Cary.. . . .. .. . . . . W4tertown Gertrude Lucile mite. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . .Boston 12 Watertown. ,Jo ph C;alabr'o. . . ., ... . . .. .. . .Watertown Rose Laspada.. ... . .. . . .. .. . . . . ..watertolkNm 12 Lynn Walker Leighton Chamberlin. . . . . .IV`atCrtUWn Florence Cutter Baldwin. ..13lr lllliglla171. l lich. 1 '"'atertown William Henry West. . . . . . .. . . . . ..Somerville Mary Weller. . . . . . . . , .. .. . . ..Watertown 402 WATERTOWN T01V RT3PORT Date Place of Mar7iage A'dones Residence Oct. 13 Mattapoisett Alphonzo f'corge NIncKena,ie. . . . . .WatertoWn Charlotte Halt. Stetson. . . . .. . . . .Mattagoisett 13 Boston Albert .A. Bernardini. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .Boston Caroline Embleton. . . . . . . . . .. .. .... ..Watertown 13 Belmont, Robert Clary Bramhall. . . . . ..BrooU- yn, N. Y. Ethel Jordan Bucknarn. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 13 Watertown Patrick Aloysius Landers. . . . . . . , . .Cambridge Alicemae Verunica Reynolds. . . . . , .'V%'atertown 14 Newton henry James Rurke. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Eva Mary Masse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N ewturt 14 Watertown Dennis E. Shea. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .Newtnn Sarah F. Quinlan. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .watert.01%ti 14 Salem John Miller.. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. ..Watertown Wanda Dobrzelecka. .. . .,. . . . . . . . . .. ..Sal-em 16 Watertuwn Carroll Herbert Keene.. .. .. . . .. . . . .Chatham Harriette Poote Camp. . . . . . . . . . . .Water-town 16 Medford Francis Joseph Malone.. .. .. . . .. ..Watertown Elizabeth Frances McIntire. . .. .. .. ..Medford 20 Belmont Joseph Lena Carroll. . . . . . ... .. .. ..W.ater-town Jeannette l'oisy. . . . . . . . .... . . .. ..Watertown 20 Watertown fames Thomas Nlahar.. . . . . . .. .. .. ..Eraiatree Af rgaret Elizabeth Healey. , . , .. . .Watertown 20 Watertown Donald Robert Willson. . .. .. ., . . . .Cambridge Li9lian Gertrude Warren, . , . . . , , ,.Watertown 21 I4rcaqon Francis Thomas Wilson. . . . .. . . . . .Watertown Mary Claire 11amey.. .. . .. . . . . . . .. .. . .N ew tnn 21 Watertown Francis Andrew Spellman . . . . . . . . . .Medford Mary Agnes Farm.leer. .. .. .. .. .. ..Watertown 22 Watertown Henry M. Doherty. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Watertown THary A. Kinchla. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. ..Watertown 24 Boston Bennett Gilbert Smith— .. ,, ., ,,Watertow n Lfilian Graham (HadLlie) Davis. . . .Watertown 27 Watertown Nicola Cesarw.. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. ..Watertown Grace 2V1. Voner. . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. ..Watertown 27 Somerville Reginald Leatrard Cumm- ings. . . . . .Watertoirn thlecn Christina Tracy. . . , .Parrsboro, N. S. 28 Watertown Guy Bum. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . .Cambridge Pauline Alva Arena. . . . . .. .. .. .. ..Cambridge REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 403 Dale Plcue of 31arraage Names Residence Oct. 2$ Boston Sabato Rosati. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ..Watertovm Caroline PirolH. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. ..Watertown 28 Chesur, NT. H. George S. Wright. . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . .Newton Helen.Heron. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . ..Watertown 30 Boston Philip Der Boghosian. . . .. .. . . .. . .Watertown Annie Bedrosian. . . . . . . .. — . . . . ..Watertown A1ay. 1 Boston Harrold Winfred e•yers. .. . . .. . . . .Watertown Catherine N-1. McDonough. . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 3 Great Nickolas DeMarcko. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Barrington 'Elizabeth White. . . . . . . . . . . .Great Barrington 3 Brookline Charles Norman ray. . . . . . . .. . . . .Watertown Betty Barnum. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... ..Brookline 3 Watertown 'farshall Annis. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ..Watertown Ann Carlette. . . . . . . . ... .. ..... .— . .Boston Boston fi N ewtan Harry James Golden. . ...... . ... . .Watertown Maria (Southcone) Young. . . .. .. . .. . -Newton 6 Boston William Henry Connors. . . .. . . . . . .Watertown Jean Beatrice (Conn) Neilson.. . . . . . . . .Boston 7 Watertown Michael Joseph T man,jr. . . .. .. . . . ..Boston Katherine Gertrude McNellis. . . . . .Cambridge 11 waterto-Virn Patrick O'Leary. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .Water-town Alice (Quinn) Gallagher. . . . .. . .. ..Watertown 11 Watertown 14arold Therhildsen. . . . . . . .Waterbury, Cann. Miriam Mattison. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 12 Wat.crtown Clarence Bar] Fife. . _ .. .. . .Canterbury, N. H. Mary Eunice Gline.s. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 14 Boston Urban J. Parker. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .Watertown Alice P. Phelan. . . . . . . . .. ._. . . . . . .Somerville 14 Watertrawn Harold ?tlaurice Parker. . . , . . . . . , .Watertown Alice Mary O'Brien. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertiown 15 Watertown Rodney llIans(ield Tolman . . . . . . . . . ..Canton Winifred Anna Swanson. . . . . . . . . . .'4 aterton n 17 Watertown Elmer Leighton. ... . . . . . .. ... . . . . . .Waltham Margaret Lindsay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 20 Boston Ireaneaus MacDonald. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Boston Sara Catherine Car-ter. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 20 Waltham Harold Carl Anderson. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .Boston Mary Louise Perley. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 404 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Date Plare of Marriage Names Residence Dec. 21 Quincy John Marts cchic. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .'"ratertown Catherine Feeney: . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Quincy 24 Medford Werner John Johanson. . . . . . . . . . . . ratertavm Ethel Aay (Stanchfield) Hough. . . .rVaterto vm 24 Brookline Winston Churchill Sims. .. . . . . . . . . . . .Newton Edith McGinnis Atwood. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 25 -Watertovm Clement, Loughlin Robinson. ... . . . .Somen-ille Helen Cuilsa M eon. . . . . . . . . . . . .Belmont 25 Waltham Edward Harvey Redding. . .. ... .. .Watertown Grace Marie-Corkum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waltham 9-5 Watertown Eugene Von Hallberg. . . . . . .. .. .. .Watterta'am C atherine B. fiauQbes. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown. 25 Watertown Eugene James Salemi. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .Chelsea Elizabeth Stella Eulginite. .. . .. . . . .Cambridge 27 Watertown Edward Hicks. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .Watertown Elizabeth Lillian; O'Brien. . . . .. . . . .W arertow n 27 Watertowia Carroll 13urleigh Colby, . . . .East Grange, N. J. Lila Margaret Thoday. . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown 28 Watertot6m Barris Rockwood Hunt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston Irene Margaret LaNin. . . ..... . . . . .Cambs'idge 28 Watertown Edward Joseph O'Connor. . . . . .. . . .C€mb6dge Mary Ellen Duggan.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 29 I�Iedford Herbert William Banks. . . . . . . .. .Watertown 1�-fargaret Jane Piper. . . .. . . .. .. .. . .Medford 29 Watertown Henry Busconi. ... .. .. .. . . ...... .Watertown ,largaret Nat.ale. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..Watertown 29 Watertown Richard Ambrose Gedies. . . . .. . ... . . . .Boston Antoinette Marie Boti.rke. . . .. .. . . .Watertown Dec. 1 Watertown George Warren Knight. , . . . . . . . ..�%Ianchester Margaret EliaabcLt L Hale, . . . . . . . . ..Watertown 1 Worcester George Bournazian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Worcester Elizabeth Anauiau. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 1 Watertown Patrick Joseph Dee. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .Watertown 3%`Iary Eugenia McLaughlin. . . . .. . .Cambridge 2 Watertown Garabed Hanoia.n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Mariam Chainsan. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .'tVatertown 2 Somerville Peter l(evark Sadoian. . . . . . . . . . . . .Somerville Elizabeth (1--"asfdl erian) Rashishian .Watertown REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 405 Bale Place of ivarriage Namer h€esMence Dec. 3 'P+Waltharn Antonio Zappulla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Pauline -assise.. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...Boston S Everett John Callahan—. . . .... . . . . . . . . ..Watertown Norah Cahill. . . .... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ...Revere Zia Malden Percv William Greene. . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .Malden Isabel Yoting. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . .Watertown 16 Watertown Vahan Daghlian. . . . .. . . .. .. . . .Detroit, ?Mich. Helen Aeladarian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Whtertawa 16 NVatertmm Anthony !Angelo Carbone. ... .. . . . .Cambridge Fannie Pesce. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .Watertown 15 Boston Joseph Fee— .. . .. . . .. ... ... . . . . . . . .Boston Sadie Mary Ferguson. . ... .. . . . . . .Water'towa 19 Natick G. Harald Hook. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .Watertown Edith Johnson. . .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . .IVatiek 20 Watertown Marinus Pill:ingtont . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Estella .Mac Clarke. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 21l Watertown Harry C mTr Hipps. . . . . . . .. .. . . . .Cambridge Alary 1`M dy Avery. ... .. . . . . . . . . . .Troy, N. Y. ..93 Cambridge Mesrop Garabed Sarajian. . . . . . . . .Cambridge Mary;Mu-gar. . . . . . . . .. .. P . . . . ..Watcrtown 24 Boston falcolm Dan MacLean. . .. , .. .. . .Watertown Flora i1'Iarga.ret MacKay. . . . . . .. . .Watertown 24 Boston Leonard A. "1V bcr. . . . . . . .New London, Conn. Beulah Helena (Brown) Babbitt.. ..Watertown 24! Watertown Lan-;on Eldridge Smith. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Annie flora. MacDonald, . . . . . . . .. 4VVatcrtown 27 Watertown Henry A. Ryerson. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .Wal ertown Enima Dembow... . .. .. .. .. . . . . .Watertown 29 Brookline George Grist Marquis. . . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown Barbara Ruth 11'Iackay. . . . . .. .. ... .Brooldine 29 Watertown Ernest Wallace Gellatly, .. . .Bridgeport, Conn. Helena Louisa Melvin. . . . . . . . ... . .W at c rtown 31 Watertown Bernard J4seIIln 'N-iclsen. . . . ... . . . .Waturtolm Kathenae Theresa McCarthy. .. . . .Watertown 31 Nashua, N. H. Ralph F. Colby. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ."iVatertown Dorothy P. Clarke. , , . ., .. . . . . — —� -Belmont 406 WATER'I`[314'lti TOWN REPORT Deaths Registered in the Town of Watertown for the Year 1928 Age Pale Name I m 1las.Dys. Jan. 2 Mary (Gallagher) Leonard. . . . . . . . ., 67 4 George Eatough. . . . . . . . ... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 70 5 24 4 Stephen Biddle Welch. . . . . . . . . . ... ... . . . . . . . . . `? 5 Penzant, N—.Lha.lscdiFaa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 4 10 Anna C. ( lavanery) Cava7maugh. . . . . ... . . .. . . . . 47 6 1S 11 Flame Stephens. . . . . .. ...... . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . 75 6 7 12 Argentina (Tornei) Gonnella. . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . 38 . . . . 13 Susan Flibotte. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... . .. .. . . . . .. . 2 7 26 13 Bliza M. Leac . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 89 2 21 15 Mary Evelyn (Wyatt) Ball. . . . . . . , . , . . . . . , 77 11 14 16 Alice R. Moore. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 . . . . 16 Elizabeth A. (McDonald) Crearaer. . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 . . 18 Jessie Fremont Ernery. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . 71 10 14 18 Louis Caccavaaro. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . 62 1 18 10 Allan G. Shaw. . . . . .. . .. , .... .. . .. .. . . . . . . . 38 4 20 22 James A. Fleming. . ... . .. ... .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . . 65 - - 24 Elizabeth G. Fall. . . .. . .. . ..... .. . . . .. .. . . . .. . 15 5 12 25 Lena.L. (Burke) tMonah=. . . . . . . . . .... .. . . .. . 35 25 George Edwin Mathes. . . . ............. .. . . .. . 76 3 20 27 Mary F. Leonard. . . . . . . . ..... ... ....... . . 62 8 21 20 Charles F. Sherman. . . . . ...... ... . .... . . . .. . 85 10 17 20 Francis Power. . . . . . . . ........ ...... . , . . . . . 31 .. . . Feb. 1 Grace E. (Warren) Sands.. . ..... ..... .. .. . . . . . 64 . . 5 1 Frederic.E. Critchett. . . . . ........ ... .. .. .. .. . 64 10 17 1. Mary E. Lynch. . . . . . .... ... ..... ... .. ...... . 4 10 2 Infant Bigness . . ... . ... .. ..... .... . .. . . .. 1 3 TAIary Bradley (Wales) Clair. .. . . . . . . . . 61 .. 7 3 Alice (Stone) Stone. . . . . . . ... . .. .. .. . . . 7 t 10 15 3 Josephine (Fortin) Pouliot. .. . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 79 8 ., 5 'Sarah A. (Harwood) Stone. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . 76 6 20 6 Louis B. Tarlton. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 67 6 5 8 Dorothy X. Hw n. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 16 3 24 8 Fredericka (Tvi ay) Smith. . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . 69 i 2 1 8 Frances Mane (Sheehan) McMiallen. ... .. . . . . . . . 6'2 . . 16 9 Charles I,alime. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . .. . 84 . . . . 9 Georgc Bc:cchi zg. . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . 69 . . 9 Dora Blanche (Parks) Fraser. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. 66 2 16 9 William B. I�oring. . ... . .. . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . .... 74 9 10 9 Infant Ceddia. (twin). . . . . . . . .. . .... . . . . . . 5 Firs. 10 Infant Ceddia (twin). . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 1 10 Frank Stephen. .. .. . .. . ... . . . ... . . . .. .. .... 36 28 10 Nellie Norah (Hoban) Jennings. . . . . . . .. . ...... 47 2 29 REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 407 Age Dale I4aure Yrz. hf m. Dy5. Feb. 10 Mary J. (Wced) Weed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 4 11 11 Margaret C. (Suiall) Huff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 3 3 l:i Felice (Silvestri) Ranucci. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 1:3 Afary Dolicrty. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 12 5 14 19 .Infant Anastasia. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ,. 20 Vincenza (Pis tel.li) Pisc.atelli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52, 11 5 21 Theresa S. (Tibbitts) Kng. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 11 1S 2:1 Edith 13,mirl Gordan) Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 `? 11 213 Margaret A1. (Timrnins) O'Halloran. . . . . , tier 2 13 23 Edward J. Mann. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 8 2 2.3 Mary A. (Santells) ladonLS1. , . . . , . . . 54 . . , . 25 Stephen Laba. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . I , 12 10 27 Harriet B. (Davis) Trask,.. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 97 � Caroline Louise (Smith) Hours. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 78 9 13 28 Amelia Muller Fag-. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. 83 9 7 28 Isadore Lamonda. . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 G 24 28 Austin Fenno Chamberlin . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 29 Isabelle ( eKay) Colvin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 . . .. N•far. 1 John D. 1#eeney. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . €5 , . 3 Samuel Ran-sew Irving. . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . fir:3 10 10 4 Infant DeParnphilis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Catherine %I, ffaldron) Dobbins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 7 Alexander janekian. .. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 60 8 Wineva E. (Philbrick) Shermuxl. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 53 1 1S 8 A-lary (McCarthy) Murphy. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 23 2 . . 9 Infant Briggs. . , . . , . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. , . 10 Agavnie Taslijian. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . » . . . ., ..... 4 10 3 11 Mary (Lents) Stock cll. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 73 9 3 12 Stella (Martelli) Fargnoli. . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . 81 7 21 13 Catlicrine (11awkills) Com Carney. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 51 - . . . 14 Jaines Grimes. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 2 14 Marie (:Morin) Raphal an. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . 21 16 Infant I3arnim. . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. IS Ginseppe 'Simone. . . .. . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 57 11. 18 1S Edward C. Smith. . . . . . .... . . . .. . . .. . . .... .. . -10 2 20 Henry iklexandcr Pollard. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 28 4 13 21 Rosabel (Childs) Crushere. . . ..... . . . . . . .. 21 4 . . 22 julin 11'elon Burgess. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . 11 3 22 Infant Teehan. . . . . . .. . ... . ... .... .. . . .. . . . . . . , 3 24 Alexander Malcolm. . .. . .... ..... .. . .. .. .. ... 76 24 Redmand C. Sullivan. . . . .. . .. ... ... . . ... . .. . . 5/ 9 12 23 James A. Bra=. . . . . . . .. .. ... .... .. . . .. ..... 49 . . . 26 Rose F. Hennessy. . . . . . .... ... .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . GG 27 Hermanae Sahagian. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . ll 408 WATtxrowX TOWN Rn-PORT Age Date 1 ainc Yrs. 3Ias.Dys Mar.2S Frederick L. Drake. . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 62 2 21 30 Celia (Rooncy) Kenrically. . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . 58 u 23 30 Infant Looney. . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 30 John Sampson. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 88 1 3 ail Luigi Piantedosi. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. I . .. . . . . . . . 52 ,31 Infant Clark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . 3 rains. 31 Infant O'Bricn. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . ... .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . 13 April 1 Samuel B. Dean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 74 11 27 1 Stepliana (Mazzei) Inferrera. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 3 John P. Timmins. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 63 11 19 t 4 W ilbm 14. Flo-ward. . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 51 7 28 5 Infant Di Bacco. . . . . . . . ... . . . . ... .... .. . . .. . 5 friary J. (Pecci) Stasis. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 61 6 Susan Adelaide (Shaw) Packard. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . 75 26 7 Bag+ r (Esperian) Kachadoorian. . . . . . .. . . .. . 56 , ,. 7 Sarah E. (Bucl an) Brandly. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 82 7 27 9 Infant Txagarelis. . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . 11 Thomas Toohey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 58 6 27 13 Catherine A, 'Mr-Neil. . . , . . .. .. . . .. . 67 . 13 Catherine M nrae. . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 . . . 14 Mary Dolyerty. . . . . . .. . .. . . . ... .. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. 17 16 Beatrice W. Goodrow. . . .. .. . .. .. 13 2 30 17 Robert York. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . ... .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 2 1 13 17 Harry C. Lyrnan. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 4 24 18 Thee M. Shepard. . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . .. . . . . . . . 23 7 13 18 Moses NVbiting.. .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . 82 6 8 19 Charlotte"V. (Acker) Robertson. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 86 . . 19 Ernest J. C:,hristopher. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . -- 9 21 Ira Dillon Thorpe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . #I 22 Ellen Lucinda (I4allan) McKenna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 .. , . 25 James Loaskin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . ... 2 1 .. 25 Mary Ellen eatan) Parker. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 58 2 3 25 Infant Santora. ... ... . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 hrs. 55ruin. 27 Mary A. Chary. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . S7 2S diary Matilda (Sullivan) Gale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 5 16 29 Haiganouche Stapanian. . . . .. . .. .. ... . .. . . . . . 1 S 14 30 Gertrude Florence (Holland) Sears. . . . . . . . .. . . . 56 2 26 30 1xv1argaret 6Toothaker) LeMoine. . .. ... .. .. . . . . . 29 5 13 flay 1 Edward English.. ... .. . .. .. . .. .. ... .. .. . . . . . 32 r 16 3 Ediili May Wright. . . . . ... .. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 3 Edward C. McGirmis. . . .. ... . .. .. ... .. . . . . . . . 53 7 29 5 Hattie (111cody) Boyer. . .. ... . .. . . . . 68 2 . . 6 Minna Auretia (Bauch) Rau. . . .. . . ..... .. .. . . . 63 9 R) A go Date, Now Yrs. Mos.lays May 7 Mary Eaton (Smith) Muzaev. . . . . . . .. . ,.. .. . . . 83 8 3 S Elizabeth 13. (W014) Hoivard. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... .53 11 20 3 Edwardo Russo. - . - - - - . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 33 9 14 S Eleanor J. Cashman. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . ... . 80 .. 8 Catherine (Graney) Linn;an. . . . . . . . ... . ... .. . . 42 . . .. 10 Mary Frances ffhitney) Adams. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 8D 5 2 10 George Eliot Howes. . . . . 28 5 15 10 Emily (Smith) Gardner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 59 1 9 19 Caroline Lois (Johnson) Greet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 3 20 11 Avedis ZovicEan. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 9 Q 12 Infant Kccrizn. , . ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 12 Marie J. C. (Stein) Stegelmann. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 79 0 12 12 Marcia. Prances (Cummings) Sullivan. . . . . . . . .. . 58 S 17 13 Eunice 'Richardson Nlet;calf. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 133 5 12 13 Betty (agar.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 10 12 13 Elizabeth (Nixon) Stovers. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 53 S 3 14 Margaret. NI. Cotter. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 7.5 . . 15 Puma Xforris Paine. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . .... .. . . . 67 . . 15 Serop Hagopian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 16 Mary (Williams) Tierney. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 . . 19 Lydia J. {Nicholas} l'liillil s. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 73 4 4 19 glary Ann (Kelly) NaUy. . . . . .. . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . 7.5 1 1 20 Assunta (Paln-deri) Silvestri. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . 47 0 10 22 Henrietta (SSolonion) Sheer. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 45 . . 22 Ellen N1. (Coakley) Monahan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 . . 23 Bridget T. O'Hara. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 . . 24 Hagop lit erdichian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 25 Abbie N. Gave. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 73 4 6 2.5 John IT, Brown.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 56 25 Alabel C. (Critchett) Beale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 . . . . 25 Infant '1`aylor. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . » . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 26 Infant Halley . , . . . 12 hrs. 26 Charles 0hanian. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 7 16 26 Annie (Beatty) Regan. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . . . 80 5 21 27 Infant Sperry. . . .. . . » . . . .. , . .. . ,. ,. . . 27 1!*°fary (Flanagan) McKeon, . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 64 . . . 28 N unziata Mancini. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . 2 3 29 Sarah -Mtarray.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . 150 .. 30 William B. MI gture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 3 June I Joseph C. I-Talley. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . 32 1 7 1 Alice CNIagmanian) 1Candar.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3:3 3 William.-•rl.Bright. . .... . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 63 .. 3 Nathanicl Emerson Balcolm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 68 1 2 3 Sarah Jane Stone_ _ . 89 3 Emma (Hudson) V ahey. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. . .53 .. . . 4 Bianca (Lebella) castanzo. . . .. .. . . .. . ... . .. . . . 52 ._ 410 WATER`1OWN T07'N REPORT Age Plata Name Yrs. Dys. June 5 James Rags. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 5 9 Vas-tcr (Kuipian) Tertxagian. . 85 10 Lav6Tcnce P. 1ti agUire . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 68 .. 10 John I''i.antedosi. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 16 5 . . 12 Elizabeth (St, Dennis) Cronin. . . . . . . . , . . . . . 50 . . 14 Mth Ili Vmehio. . .. . . . . .. ... . . . .. . .. . . .. . . -w . . 10 25 15 Frank Henry Cancy. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 73 S 3 18 Chester N oke. . . . . . .. . . . . . .... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 19 Infastt Brown, . . . . .. . . . . . .. . ... .. .. . . . . . . 19 May T. Sirringman. . . . . .. .. . ... .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 20 20 Isaac Graut, . . . . , . .. .. . .. ... . . .. . . . . . . . . 69 1 1 22 Rose (Hagerty) Ryan. . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . , . . . . . . 56 . . 22 Mary A. JefFcsrds. . . . . . . . 60 22 Iniant AlLicri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . S hrs. 25 Agnes A. (11°Iulhern) McGee. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 55 . . . 27 Dina (Marina) Mirabile. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 84 29 James Reid. . . . , . , . , . ... . . . .. ... .. . . . . . 01 29 James Georgo Rattlgan. . - I . .. . . . . ... . . . . . .. .. 411 4 7 .90 infant Andrews. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. July 2 Anzrie (Burke) Lane. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 50 22 3 Barbara Murphy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 , 3 Panos Topalian. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . ... . . 63 5 Mary E. {Nforrison) Marshall. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . 84 5 6 7 Marjorie lvvoccl. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 1 1 24 7 Marry C. (.N-je�Clary) Whitaker. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 69 . . . . 10 MaTjOrie Daly. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . , , 8 2 12 Row ( illiDn) Ward, . . . . .. . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . 40 0 16 Emma (Walker) Lake. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5S 10 17 16 Everett Ed xin Wormwood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 13 17 John Gar°side. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 t) . - , , 29 Elizabeth J. Woodward. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. 80 2 10 20 james Mitchell Perry*. . . . .. , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 2 11 23 Alroe (Tourtellotte) SzLwyer. . . . .. ... . . . . . . .. ... . 72) 3 20 25 Tiara Ryran, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . 60 26 Bouifacito Cavallaro. . . . .. . . . .. ... .. ... . .. . .. . 17 10 8 Aug.. 1 -Niichael Ioydice. . . .. . ...., . . . .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . 81 1 Celina. (Frlyde) 5ittlard. . . . . . . . ... .. .. . .. . . .. . . 49 .. . . 1 Lazar Narareti:sn. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . 54 .. .. 2 Elizabeth (Merit) Young. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 52 . 19 4 Abbie C. O'Neil. . , . . . . . . . .. . . . .. ... . . .. . . .. . 65 .. . , 4 James Henry Ord:Sherry. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 56 4 21 5 Jeremiah Desmond. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 54 . . . . .5 A Bert Zuppa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . 1 6 REPORT OF TOWT_'`i CLERK 411 Age .0ale Name Yrs.Mos.DDSs. Aug. 6 Florence Sheridan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... 8 .. . . 7 Lida. W. (Campbell) Thomas, . . . . . . . .. . . . ., ... 69 4 16 8 Charles Edward Colwell. . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . ... 23 11 20 8 Robert A. Whitehall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . .. 4 .. 1 8 Rcnald Weatherby. . . . . .. . . . . . ...... .. .. . . ... 8 11 9 Nancy Harditmg McIntosh. . . . . . . ... ... . . . .. ... 6 7 14 6 Helen Kasper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .... . 1 1 10 12 Hugh Gallagher. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. 49 . . 16 12 Herbert Clarke. . . . . . . . . ... .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . 39 10 . . 13 Luna (Gibson) Hinkley. . . .. . .. ....... . . . . . .. . 64 . . . . 14 Soloman Ovoian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._. . .. .. .. . . . 58 16 Daniel Cullk--in. . . . . . . . . . . . . ., .. ... . . 65 .. . . 17 Joseph. Bryson. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 1 17 Thatcher N. O'Connor. .. .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . 22 10 6 18 Robert J. Kelley. . . . . . ... . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 77 11 22 20 Ellen E. (Condon) Keefe. . . . .. . ... . .. .. . . . . . .. 65 .. 21 Clara L. Anderson. . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . 75 . . 21 Fanny (Baker) Summers. . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . .. . . 82 6 21 Annie 1*1. (Doyle) Moseley. . . . . . .. . . .. ... . . . . . 67 2 24 22 John J. Noonan. . .. .. . . .. . . 66 3 4 24 Infant Roberts. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. ... .. . . .. . . . . . 1 hr. 24 Carrie Louise (ShurtleM Jones. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 62 11 1 26 Elizabeth (McLean) Hurley. . . ._ . . . .. . . . . . 71 . . 26 Carolyn (Currant.) lurray. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 2 3 26 Albert 'CbarI7onI eau. . . .. . .... .. . . . . .. .. , . .,. 3 29 Robert T. C"HalIoran. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . 2 3 6 3O Ellen (Sullivan) Donovan. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . ... 87 . . . . 31 Infant 4`CoTmell. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . , . .. .. Sept. 3 Thomas.Raymond Coleman. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 50 4 28 4 Mary (Obamian) Hagopian. . . . . . . .. . .. . . .... 43 . . .. r Jean Sargent Sullivan. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. ... .. 1 2 2 7 Ada E. Ross. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. 74 10 23 8 '-%-Iary J. (Butler) Nexvcomb. ._ 81 10 2$ 9 JDhn E. Taylor. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 . . 11 Jttlia. (Mderson) Olson. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 10 27 12 Sopho Petris. . . . . . .. ... . . .... .. .. . . .. . . . . 14 . . .. 13 Agostino Colella (twin). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 , 16 Hovliannes Hovagoomian. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 17 Frank A. Spooner. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 3 17 17 Harold McNeil Somers. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 4 21 Ethel P. Hall. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . 47 1 21 Norman Edmard Thoits. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 4 2 22 Antonio Colella (t,5rin). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 1 0 23 James Farrar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 11 to 412 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Age DaM Name Yrs. Mos.D-Ys. Sept.26 Margaret 1XI. Shea. . . . .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. 72 . .. 28 Margaret Avakian. . . d . . .. ... . .. .. ... .... ... . 61 . . .. 29 Mary Cunnare . . , . . . . . . . . .. . , .. . . .. . ... . .. . 47 ,90 frank Pupa. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 63 1 15 30 l•mtiel Millett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. 76 7 17 Oct. 1 Ca.tlierine A. HoraTi, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 68 2 Cornelia Ifatilda (Ferris) Savage. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 8:3 6 7 3 Francis Draper Dolliver. .. . .. . .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . 66 6 10 4 Mary A. Paquet. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 57 . , 5 Tvlartin 13rehautt. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .... . . . . . . . . 24 . . . . 12 Frederick Auslitl Smith. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. .. 67 4 19, 15 Annie Lotuse Conley.. . . . . . . .. . ... .. .. .. . . .. 1. . . . . 2 18 Henry Cushman Ward. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 54 4 9 18 Mary Ellentvood (Lemon) Russell. . . . .. .. . . . . . . 77 11 19 19 Marietta (Ames) Baker. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . .. 79 2 19 21 Caroline W. (Dolliver) Tubbs. .. . .. .. . . .. . ... . . .1 f S 21 Patrick J. Kenngyr . . . . . . . - - - . . . .. .. . . . . . . 57 21 I-Vill am M. Frehill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 • . 19 23 Patiick J. Milmore. . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 46 0 27 24 Infant Babcock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 25 Elimbeth T. (Fit•zpatrielk) MV aonp. . . - . . ,, . ... . 76 25 Grace (Guard) Pound, . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 52 6 10 27 Joseph Oteri. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . .. . . .. , 69 . , 20 Josephine Pascuzzi.. . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 1.6 7 22 34 Louis Edgard Nash. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 30 6 4 Nov. 2 Infant Harris. . . .. . .. .. ... ..... .. .. . . . . . . . . 5 mid,. 2 Gustaf A. Oakland. . . . , . ., . .. -, .. . . . . . . . . . . 68 , 3 Pasqualina Cartiso. . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . 4 hrs. 5 Mary E. Phillips . . . . . . . . .. . .. .... . . . , . . . . 2 S 6 Eliza Jane (Houghton) Darrow. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 80 6 Mary ir•1. (Walsh) Riggins. . . . , . . . . , . . . . . .. . 54 t 10 Rose jKannarino. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . . . 1. 7 17 10 Elizabeth (Royle) Bouzane. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . 63 .. 11 George Frederick Tarbell. . . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 62 10 12 1.1 Jahn Wesley Confer. . . , . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35 6 27 12 Gactano Mirabile. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . 79 13 William E. Farwell. . . . . . .. . . . . ... . .. . . . . .. .. 94 5 14 15 Robert B. 1larshall.. .. . . . ... .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 35 6 S lei Garabod M. salnerjian.. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . 5S 17 Vartan Charakian. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... .. . 72 20 Edward Billings Sullivan. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . ... .. . 61 7 21 91. Olive ]l1. (Bellows) Stevens. . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . 45 22 John Considine. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . .,. .. . 75 5 16 REPORT OF 'TOWN CLERK 413 A ge- Dale Nance Frs. lfax. Dys. Nov. 22 George A. Felch. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . 38 9 12 23 Rose (:Mazza) Ccastagnw. . . . , . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 24 8 14 23 Joseph Patrick Nally. . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . . 36 11 13' 24 Margaret {Johnson) Emerson. . . ..... .. . ., .. . . 76 14 27 Eduard Cornelius O'Connell, Jr. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . 4 3 27 Infant Butler. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . ... ... , . 5 min. 29 Augmta (Kaeck) I;ohriknwski. . . .. . . . . .., .. 87 5 1 29 ` iUi am Currie. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . «. . ,. .. 41 29 F1enry Gilbert ?Morton. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . G3 30 Barbara A. (McLaughlin) i�NIeGinnis. . . . . . .. . . . . 79 7 5 Dec. 1 rnralter J. 'V�Tilliarns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 21 2 John Armstrong Gallagher. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . ., . 60 g 2 Patrick F. McVey. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . 67 5 2 Fred M. 'l`wombly.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . 713 7 . . 4 Maurice H. O'Connell. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . 9 14 4 Ernest R. Koebe. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . 63 10 Catherine. H. Ypsilant s. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 6 2 7 11 William T. -�I Laughlin. . .I . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. ... . . 49 4 29 12 Infant McHugh. . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . 13 Eunice A. Critchett. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . 58 15 Mary D. Sim€ends. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . i 0 . . 15 Edith Annie Cul erwell. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . r)7 . 16 Jahn Stevens. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . Sq 3 16 David J. Buchanan. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 68 G 2S 1Cii Gemrge Utugian. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. . 61 16 Thomas Burke. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 59 7 17 William 11ortimer TvlacVivar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 R 25 17 Edith M. (,licDonnell) Dillaby.. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 53 , l3 Katherinc 11. (McGrath) Priest.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 20 Lucy lfary Beninati. . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 27 20 Jennie (Piantedosi) Piscatelli. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 28 7 21 Jr)1in Tobin, . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. ... . 47 1:3 Elizabeth H. (Corker) Beinan. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . 75 S 29 24 Annie E. Sharkey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 27 Mazy A. (Breen) Griffin. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . 68 28 LouisC. McKinnon. . . . . . . . . . . ... ..— 69 14 28 Infant Dodge— .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . , 16 30 Lillian C. ( ucnmings) Upton. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .54 . . . 30 U,rnest F. Henderson. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , . . . . .. . 67 7 30 Francis Cullen. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... .. . . .. . 4 3 , 30 Giuseppe Simeone, , ., . . , . . .« . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . .. 44 REPORT OF CHIEF OF POLICE To the Honorable Board of Selectmen. Gettigmen In compliance v th the by-laws of the Town. I have the honor to submit the annual report of the Police De- partment of the Town of Watertown for the year ending December 31, 1928, together with recommendations for the ensuing year. Organization of the Department Chief Jahn F. Alihnore Lieukliants Jamms P. Burke John E. McNamara Joseph J. Reilly Sergeants Andrew J, Donnelly Thomas W, Devaney James N2 1. Igoe John J. Igoe PatroInnit William, P. Coleman George J. Farrell Jahn F. Gleason I'rancis A. Nally Vernon S. Brown Edward P. llRwphy Cluaries H. Glidden Edward J. Boyle ,Arthur F. Perkins Joseph H. Gilfoil Louis Perkins henry L. Welsh LmNTence C. Hanley William H. XIunhall Richard J. Owens Joseph P. Stead Stewart E. Savage William A. Leonard Thomas J. {Cullen Russell J. ICmball Joseph F. Loughlin George A. Shea. Joseph. Walsh George M. Clinton P trick J. Callahan John A, Higgims Frank L. ilflannix John J. Hanlon Edward J. Liston John F. McGeever James P. Shea. 414 a DEPORT OF CHIEF OF POLICE 415 11agonlitan James J. Burke Ja iW Arnc)ld F. Holmes Arrests Total Number 981 .Males 71 Females 10 Native boni fl03 Foreign born 373 Causes of Arrests Assault with a dangerous v�Feapon 2 Assault with intent to rmurder 8 Assa-ult azid battery 12 Assault to maim} 1 Assault on a police officer 1 Bastardy Breaking and entering and larceny 13 bribery 1 Being present at gaming 3 Breaking; glass 1 Craelty to animals 3 Carr%.ing revolver withoa a perzxlit 3 Concealing leased property 2 Conspiracy to rob 2 Collecting junk Nvithout a license 1 Cc nmion night-walker 1 Drunkenness 362 Disturbance of the peace 20 Default warrant 7 Evading taxi-cab fare 1 Fugitive fro in justice I Failing to send child to school 1 Gaming 11 Gaming on the Lord's Day 4 Glass, throwing in public street g 416 WATFRT(}WN TOWN REPORT interfering �vjtli fire apparatus 1 Indeceit a9sault 1 Indecent act 1 IT7cest 1 Keeping unlicensed dogg 9 Keeping and mintaitting a ga.tning nuisance 1 Larceny of automobile 5 Larcen-v 46 Larceny, attempt G Loitering `1 Murder 1 Manslaughter 2 Material vitness 1 No Qf wife and children 2 Non-support of aged parent 1- Non-payment of wages 6 eceik-11ng stolen property 2 Selling ]eased property 1 Soaandiiig false alarm of fire G Suspicious persons 38 Safe-keeling 37 Stubbornness 3 Trespassing 1 Threatening 1 Unnecessary work on Lord's Day 2 Violation of parole 5 Violation of probation 10 Board of Health Laws, violatitig: Ida-,-ing milk below standard 1 Liquor Laws, Violating, Keeping and exposing for sale 1 AIanufaettiTing 9 Liquor nuisance 5 Illegal transportati€)n 2 Illegal sale 8 Town Ordinances, Violating: Operating a. motor vehicle and passing to the left of a street car which had stopped for the purpose of al- lowing passengers to hoard or alight 2 REPORT OF CIUEF OF POLICE 417 Motor Vehicle: Laws, violating: Allov7zng a person to operate who had no legal right 2 Attaching n-umber plates issued by the Registrar to another vehicle 6 Defective brakes Failing to slaw down at an intersection I Tailing to keep proper garage records I Giving false name and address to a police officer 2 Going away and not making self known after causing injury to persons or property 10 Overspeeding 72 Operating without lights 2 Operating uninsured ear 10 Operating after suspension of license 2 Operating after right had been suspended I Operating after revocation of license 3 Operating under influence of liquor 41 Operating i%ithout a license 48 Operating so that the lives and safety of the public might be endangered 20 Passing within 8 feet of a street scar which had stepped for the purpose of allowing persons to board or alight 1 Reckless dri-,ping 1 Refusing to stop on signal of a police officer 2 'Using a motor vehicle N rithout authority I8 Unregistered car 11. Total 981 'valuation of Property Stolen and Recovered, 1928 Value of property reported stolen $20,312 90 Value of property recovered 22,925 19 Value of property recovered for out-of-town depart- ments 25,110 OD Work of Signal System Day on duty calls 26,167 Night on duty calls 58,485 Fatal telephone calls day and night 4,784 41S WATER-TOWN TOWN R13PORT Miscellaneous Accidents, other than automobile 26 Automobile accidents 357 Animals found. 2 Anifnals lost 3 Articles lost 58 Articles f otmd 60 Are lights reported out 23 Breaking and entering cases 44 Breaking and entering, attempt 1.0 Bicycles stolen 22 Bicycles recovered 17 Cases investigated 2,0944 Children. found 48 Children lost 63 Deaths 7 Defective streets and sidewalks 112 Dogs found 64 Dogs reported last 169 Dog cases investigated 347 Doors and windows found open and secured 39S Fires discovered by officers 5 Glass broken 57 Houses reported closed 333 Incandescent lights reported out :AGO Larceny cases 143 Larceny attempt 1 Officers delivering messages 194 People reported missing 53 Robbery cases 1 Sick and injured assisted 85 Suicides 1 catches last 5 Watches found 2 Water running to waste 33 Wires defective 37 Summonses served for out«of-tuvm departments 718 REPORT OF CHIEF OF POLICE 419 - Motor Vehicles Runs made by ambulance 268 Miles run by ambulance 1,293 Miles run by touring cars 48,100 Miles rtxn by motorcycles 34,819 Changes Sergeant George 13. Searle ryas dismissed from the Depart- ment as of June 1, 1928. Patrolmen Joseph F. Clinton resigned froin the Department on November 17, 1928. Patrolman James A1. Reilly was dismissed from the Depart- ment o1i January 23, 1928. Joseph T. Curry was appointed a temporary police officer on February 23, 1928. Temporary Sergeant James Al. Igoe was appointed a per- manent sergeant on March 22, 1928, Pa,trDlrnan Thomas W. Devaney was appointed a sergeant on June 14, 1928. Patrolman Jahn J. Igoe wads appointed a sergeant on October 15, 1928. George A. Shea was appointed a patrolman can February 9, 192S. George 1VT. Clinton was appointed a patrolman on June 14, 1928. John A. Higgins was appointed a patrolman an May 24, 1928. John J. Hanlon was appointed a patrolman on A-lay 24, 1923. John F. McGeever was appointed, a patrolman on Allay 24, 1928. James P. Shea was appointed a patrolman on. December 0, 1928, Crime A further reduction in number of arrests is noted for the year. The total -number of arrests were but 981, this being the lowest number of cases during the past four rears, and repre- sents a decrease of 451 arrests when compared With 1925. 420 WATER'rOWN TOWN REPORT The number of breaking and entering cases and the riumber of ?rrests because of this crime have shown a material decrease, as have the complaints because of violation of the liquor laws. It is interesting to note the arrests due to violation of the liquor lags have dropped from 53 in 1927 to 37 for the past year, while the number of arrests because of drunkenness ba.°ve increased from 290 to 302. While the complaints dire to violation of the automobile laws have shoe a considerable reduction, this has been in part due to a lessened number of arrests for mirror infractions of the laws. Arrests due to operating motor vehicles chile under the influence of liquor and operating spa as to endanger the lives and safety of the public have shown an increase of 15 cases, or over curie-third more than were reported during 1927. It has been felt that more attention should be given to the drunken and careless driver rather than to the minor violations of rnr)tor vehicle laws. Liquor Laws The record of the Town with regard to violation of the liquor laws continues to be good. The various agencies in- terested, in this evil have cooperated with the Department in the making of proper investigations. The number of arrests for violation of the liquor laws has shown a material reduction for the year of 1028. Traffic The practice of the department has been to lceep records of all automobile accidents, irrespective of whether the accident results in a personal injury, and for this reason the; munber of reported automobile accidents will always be large. 'eater- town's geographic location is such as to affect the ntunber of cars being operated through the Town, and this in turn tends toward an increase in accident frequency. Because of the Town's commendable record in the prevention of automobile accidents, Watertown has been included by the Commissioner of Insurance in the change of classification of all cars oiNmcd by its citizens front Class 1 to Class Ia.. This change in classification has resulted in a considerable saving in the east of autornobile insurance. REPORT OF CHIEF OF POLICE 421 Conduct of Officers Two regular patrolmen and one special police officer were dismissed from the department during the year, and one regular patro n an resign od. The conduct of the officers and. members of the department has been good, and they have responded to extra calls wben requested. Recommendations Tlye pokey adopted several years ace of replacing the motor- cycles each year has again proved its econovay. But Q,35.50 was expended on repairs to the 5 motorcycles during the year, while the total miles run by the macbines was 34,819. It is recom- mended that the policy of annual replacement be continued and that the present machines he turned in for new ones. The automobiles of the depaTtMOrlt were operated over 48,400 miles during the year. The Chrysler coach has been in operation since 1926 and should be rclila�ced. The purchase of a new Ford sedan is recommended. I recommend the appointment of an additional Patrolman from April 1, 1929. Conclusion The sincere thard s of the members of the department are tendered to the Honorable Board of Selectmen, the officers of the %aricus Courts, and the other officials whose advice and help has been of great assistance in the work. Respectfully submitted, J01-iN F. MILMORE, aitef of Police. RJEUP0 RT OF FIRE DEPARTMENT To the Honorable Board of Selectmeja. Gear lentni I herewith stibmit the following, report of the Fire Department for the year ending December 31, 1929. The inernbership of the Department consists of thirty-nine (39) classed as fellows; one (1) pulmanent chief; two (2) per- naanent captains; two (r) permanent lieutenants; one (1) call captain; one (1) call lieutenant; one (1) mechanician; thirty-olae (31) pennatient ladder and hosemen. During the year we lost by death our first permanent rnem bcr while in active service. Patrick J, Milrnnre appointed calf Inan jdlay 1, 1908 and permanent man July 8, 1012, died October 23, 1028. Alarms and Fires The Department responded to a total of 392 al.�mis for various causes; `59 of these were still alarms and 126 bell alarms of which 26 were false. The i1wmber of alarms, iricluding false, has inIcreasect over prey-ions years, With an incre��ise in alarms comes a correspond ing increase in lasses. Carelessness continues as the catise of a great zitunber of fires. 171sura11ee Values Losses Insurance Paid Buildings $569,500 00 S38,761 26 $492,100 00 M,701 26 Contents 411,040 82 41,714 49 307,050 04 41,559 49 980,546 32 $80,475 75 $800,050 00 $80,320 75 At-Ltoniobiles and Motor Boat S8,305 00 �52,701 90 86,5qo 00 .82,435 00 Record of Alarms and Lasses for the Past Sixteen Years A darms Lasses 1913 128 1,421,871 00 1914 112 25,133 00 1915 154 21,534 00 2 RLPORT OF FIRE DEPARTMENT 42.3 Alanns Losses 1916 199 $24,753 00 1917 131 46,181 00 1918 203 26,136 00 1919 158 40,735 00 1920 140 20,983 00 1021 214 80,757 00 1922 245 16,036 00 1923 284 1,8,336 00 1924 308 104,567 00 1925 301 20,349 00 1926 373 116,670 6.3 1927 374 43,929 85 1928 392 83,176 75 The apparatus and equipment of the Department appears to be in excellent condition but consideration should be given to additional equipment. No additional pernianent men were appointed during the past year. In view of oiar increased -work, with spare apparatus awaiting proper manning, I recommend that four additional men be appointed April 1, 1929. 1 recommend an appropriation sufficient to promote two privates to the office of lieutenant M' the Department. This will perrnit assigning an officer to each piece of apparatus re- spanding to first alarms at all tunes. The amount of money involved will be slight but the results will warrant it, I recommend that fire alarm boxes be placed at the f'cl1C)wM- Cr locations- 130mont and Sycamore Streets; Grandview near King Street, Wilmot Street and Highland Avenue; Evans Street near Nash Street; Standish Road and Belmont Street; Hardy Avenue and Belmont Street,; Carroll and Belmont Streets, Union and Capitol Streets-, Warren Street near Brock- line Street; Belmont Street near Plennont Street; Arsenal Street near Louise Street. I further recommend that the location of Box 45 be changed to near Dwight Street. I recommend that a red globe or light br- provided at each fire alanii box in order that the boxes may be more easily located at night. 424 WITEIZTDWX TOWN REPORT I recommend the immediate cuilipletion of an addition to the East End Fire Station, from plans already submitted, and that the spare ladder truck be installed there with sufficient men to operate it. As no new fire hose was purchased during 1928 I recom- mend the purchase of at least one thousand feet about April 1 to replace worn or discarded hose. As in previous years Fire Prevention Work has been con- tinued even to the extent of causing cold and dilapidated build- ings to be removed. Members of the Department have given willingly of their spare titne for this work and they also con- tinue to respond to alarms voluntarily vrhile off, duty. Drastic measures have been mnployed during the past year to maintain the disciplilie rightfully derna.nded by the citizens in this branch of the public suvice and I have had the excellent support and co6peration of the Selectmen in bringing this about. To our neighhoring cities and towns, in behalf of the Torn, I express thanks for their assistance. To the members of the Department I express sincere thanks for the excellent work rendered many times under trying cir- cumstances but with a willingness and determination that shade it possible to confine fires to the place: of origin. To the Honorable Selectmen I extend my grateful apprecia- tion for the encouragement and invaluable assistance gig►eri this Department daring the past year. Respectfully submitted, JOHN W. O IEARN, Chief of Departonent. f REPORT OF WIRE INSPECTOR To the Honorable Board of Seleclinev, e:rlionen: The report of the Inspector of Poles and Fires for the year ending December 31, 1028 is herewith submitted. � ims were transferred to new poles and new cross arms were installed on Arlington Street, Belmont Street, Dexter A-,Tenue between lilt. Auburn Street and Nichols Avenue, Gfibert Street, Howard Street, Irving Street, Louise Street, Lexington Street, Kunball Road, Main Street near Gilbert Street, Mclendy Avenue, J�It. Aubtun Street between Arlington Street and Bigelow Avenue, Orchard Street, Putnam Street, Riverside Street between Ladd Street and Irving Street, Syca- more Street, AVatertotivn Street, Wa-,;,crleyAvenue and II- rinthrop Street. The Edison Company set in a new line cf pales in Carroll Street, which necessitated transferring all our wires on that street to the new pales. Our wires and loxes were trans- ferred to new- locations on Lexington Street at the earner of Warren Street, where the Highway Department had rounded off the darner. Cable was repairW and pullecl in at the traffic post at the Galen Street bridge, as the post had been dania;ed by a trudlc. An underground past on X\-Iain Street near Forest Street was broken and the necessary repairs -were made there. Our lines were reconstructed. in Arsenal Street, between Louise Street and Arlington Street. NeNv cuss arms and Noire were used and the fire alarm and police signal bores 3vere transferred to new poles set in by the New England Telephone and Tele- graph Company. One new tapper was installed and eight tappers Nvere trans- ferred to new locations. Ten fire alarm loxes and two police loxes were transferred to neiv proles. Eleven of the old type fire al= baNes were retired and modern boxes installed in their places. The Toum received a credit of fifteen dollars for each of the old boxes from the Ganicivell Company. All the fire alann and police bores were frequently tested and inspected during the year and. Dept in the best possible condition. These boxes were also painted. 425 The fire alarm signal vires at Engine House Number One were cut over and three registering machines were installed; one for '4'atertown, cne for Bc1mcnt and, arie for Newton. A registering machine was also installed for W altham, but this machine cannot be connected up until the underground betwcen Waltham and Watertown is completed. Underground on Main Street Eight cable bores and the underground pipe were installed on Main Street, but'we were unable to gull in cable and remove the overhead wires andcomplete this job, owing to the fact that Mr. Centebar objects to our cable post and has placed an injunotion on the -v�rork. The rna'tter was taken to Court and a verdict in favor of the Town was given, but Mr. Centebar has taken the case to a higlier court and use are unable to do any further work on this underground until a final verdict has been given. This, of course, delays connecting our fine alarm system A��th that of Waltham. Interior- NNzring is steadily increasing. More than two thou- sand permits were: iss-Lted to electricians this past year zind about one thousand pen-iiits, written and verbal, were: issued to the Edison Company to turn on c Trent, In June vc were in- structed by the Board of Selectmen to charge a fee of-fifty cents for each pennit issued to electricians and the office since that date has collected and turned over to the Town Treasurer 443T Q. This has, of course, increased the detail work of the office and the department should have a clerk- who could devote her entire time to the work of the Wire Department. Under the present conditions it is impossible to give the office work the attention it should have, as the clerk has also to do the clerical weak of four other departments. The street lighting received careful attention during; the past year. Locations for the street lights ordered in by the Board of Selectmen were carefully investigated, so that when the lights were installed the streets would be properly lighted and, the abutters satisfied. All notifications that street lights were not burning were given prompt attention. The Edison Company was ]i -nediately notified and all burned out and broken larzips were promptly replaced. REPORT OF SIRE DEPARTMENT 427 I would again call your attention to the fact that the Town has greatly- outWo7,•n the fire alarm headquarters at the Engine Mouse an Malin. Street. A fireproof house, properly equipped, should be erected in order to adequately safeguard the Town against catastrophe. I strongly recommend that some action be taken to provide better headquarters than we now have for our fire alarm and police signal systems. I nish to thank the Beard of Selectmen for the co6peration they have gi-�ren nee in the Nvork of the department. I also thank the heads of departments, the Ganiew-ell Company, the Edison Electric II1UMinating Company and the New England Tele- phone and. Telegraph Company for the courtesies they have extended tO Me during the past year. Respectfully submitted, P.kTRICK J. VAHEY, ,Inspector of lV i-Yes REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS To the Hwiorable Beard of Selechne % Gentle,inen: I herewith respectfully submit the following report of permits issued from this office for the year ending December :31, 1028. Whole n=ber issued, 675. Probable cost of same $2,845,095 as follows: 80 cane-family houses $568,600 187 two-family houses 1,678,200 220 garages 11.2,525 1 factory addition 20,000 1 bank 'building 75,000 2 manufacturhig buildings 43,000 1 business building 35,000 1 store building' 15,000 3 laundry buildings 26,000 48 additions 47,050 65 alterations 47,620 1 school addition 80,000 1 church 65,000 2 coal pockets 5,000 2 gas stations 3,050 8 repairs after fire. 1.5,500 7 storage bui14il7gs 7,300 2 tool houses 125 3 poultry houses 125 S2,845,005 0 razing 6 moving 19 signs 7 fireworks stands 675 permits We have had a busy year and though the number of new houses is less than the preceding year, we have a better class of 428 REPORT OF INSPECTOR OR BUILDINGS 429 buildings. Several iiew developments were opened and lots sold and built upon. The outtook for the year 1929 is very good. The elevators and lodging houses have been inspected as required. T again recon=end that the salary of the Inspector of Build- ings be -nureased. to $3,000, and that of the Assistant Inspector of $2,600. Very truly yours, WILLIAM H. WIL.SON, Inspcaor of Buildings. REPORT OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES To the Seleconen of 117atertown. Gentlemen The following report of the Sealer of'"Teights and Measures for the year ending December 31, 1928 is respectfully subl-1it.tcd. In compliance i%rith Section 41, Chapter 98 of the General Laws of A.-Tasqachusetts, requiring public notice, the customary notice was riven by posting notices in the different sections cf the Town. During the year the 'Sealer visited all peaces in the Town where goads were bought or sold, and tested and sealed all scales, w6ghts and measures which were found to be correct, adjusted all that could be corrected, and condenined all found beyond repair and useless, Detail of Work Performed Scales Adjusted Scaled Candowned Platform, large 31 0 Platform, small 10 145 5 Counter 3 166 G Spring 4 147 S Computing; 3 120 1. Personal weiglung 12 it Prescription 16 0 Tl�si�lr!.ts Avoirdupois 1,006 2 Apothecary 253 10 Metric 77 0 Capacity pleasures Adjusted Sealed Condemned Liquid 192 17 Oil pumps 3 101 4 Gasoline p>nzips 130 0 Gasoline ptunps, stops 992 0 Kerosene pumps 1 3 0 Oil bottles 366 4 Fuel baskets 11 0 430 REPORT OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND All-LASURES 431 Linear .14,6.0su.res Adjusted Sealed CandewW Yard sticks 20 4 Cloth measuring machines 4 0 Trial Weighings Commodity Tested Bread ;300 Butter 1.72 Bag coal 364 Coal in transit 13 Dry commodities 420 Flour 185 Fniit and vegetables 206 Ice 20 Kindling wc od in bags 114 A--Teat and provisions 89 Cord wood I General Inspections Peddlers' licenses 27 Milk wagons, jars `0 Coal certificates 31 Peddlers' scales 22 Ice scales 13 junk scales 12 Gasoline pumps, retest 52 Store inspections 68 Clinical thermometers 0 Respectfully submitted, JOHN F. TRILBY, Scaler of li'eiglas ma ltleasures. REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF MOTH DEPART I-i:NT To the Honorabk Board of Selectmen. Gentlainen The report of the Superintendent of the 'THoth Department for the year ending December 31, 1928 is here- with submitted. The work of suppressing the gypsy and browntail moths was carried on in the customary manner in 1928. Inspection of all the trees in the residential sections was made and the town trees were also given careful attention. The fall and winter work was carefully done and considerable spraying was required. No broN retail moths were found duri ig our inspection, but inspection for this pest Nvill have tG be coiatinued for some years, as they arc apt to appear at any time, The gypsy moth is still prevalent. The Satin moth was very much in evidence during the past year. Spraying is the only method of suppressing this moth. When the foliage is on the trees and the caterpillars arc eating they are very susceptible to arsenate of lead. Whea they are through feeding there is absolutely no chance to check the ravages of this pest. It is essential to beep the trees in gaud condition that we niay not lose the benefit derived from previous years" work. This can only be done by constant attention. For the work of the Moth Department for the year 1929 I recommend an appro- priation of $4,600 for labor and maintenance for the ensuing year. Respectfully submittal, JOhIN C. FORD, Superintendent of Allath Daparinwnt. 432 REPORT OF TREE WARDEN To the Honorable Board of .Selectmen. Gentlone a: The report of the Tree Warden for the year ending December 31, 1928 is herewith submitted. The givorl, of the department is more. or less routine, and mainly consists of pruning and removal of trees aad setting out new trees. Aside from this rcutine work fertilization of the trees is necessary, to stimulate their grow-th and Delp there withstand the ravages of the various pests which assail them. In 1928 the rock maples were infested with blight and fertilizing would offset the effect of the blight. The cottony maple scale was every evi- dent the past year, and was particularly noticeable on the silver leaf maples. We sprayed for this pest and it -will be necessary to do extensive spraying ut 1929 if we are to control this scale. The necessary- pruning was done and a number of trees which were either decayed or a menace to public safety were removed. On request about ogre hundred ffty (150) trees were set out. Some of these ivere to replace those which had died or made unsatisfactory growth. We have now requests for a nuxn- ber of new trees and it will be necessary to purchase about three hundred (300) trees to supply the demand for 1929. The new houses which are being continually built in new develop- ments cause an increase in the demand for trees and to meet this demand $2,000 should be appropriated to cover the pur- chase and care of new trees. Yor the entire work of the Tree Warden Department for the 1929 1 reco=iend an appro- priation of $7,200. Respectfully submitted, JOHN C. FORD, Tree 11"arden. 433 REPORT OF PARK COMMISSIONERS To Me Citizens of 1,17atertam.. The bark Commissioners submit the follo-%-ing report for the year ending December 31, 1928. General Maintenance The 'various parks and deltas bavc been given the Usual care and special attenti+csi neeessat`y. Tree work of emergency nature has been Mane. Other than that no money has been available for such work. The above situation,of course, meansthat proper care cannot be taken, with resultant loss of trees at an earlier date than necessary, together with the ever increasing danger to the gen- eral public of injury from falling limbs, etc:. Winthrop Street tennis courts continue in their popularity. These two courts are subject to much wear and tear, xid need much re-ccnditienng for the coaxing season. Sahonstall Park. The past year has brought about consid- erable controversy in regard to so-called "carrxivals" in this park. The Commissioners, deeming it unfair to make a change of ruling in the nu*ddle of the season, honored all reasonable applications, and at the season's end placed a restriction of one day on all future special permits. This park is in very lead shape, and if it is to remain as a park considerable money must be spent on it. Much regrading, repairs to backstop and replacement of old benches are necessary. In addition a new walk-is needed very much. The present walk is nothing but a constituted menace, That part of the Park Department budget that deals with irnprovernents to Salton- stall Park has been regularly turned down year after year; therefore it sterns that the Town is not very much concerned with that area as a park. Inasmuch as there is considerable opinion in favor of a newcivic center on this site, it seems inadiisable to spend any money until the question is settled definitely. With the tercentenary year near at hand we hope for a speedy decision. 434 REPORT of PARK CflMMISSTONERS 435 11-est End .Playgrmind. This property was placed under the jurisdiction of the Park Department by the last March Torn Meeting and a stun of fifteen hundred dollars was appropriated to start work thereon, of which one thousand has been spent for fill., At present the lower end of this area is being filled with ashes and graded as the work proceeds, It is intended to grade a section of the upper level this spring, thus allowing proper space for playground activities. V ck,y Feld. Victory Field had the busiest year in its histonp. The Twilight League served in a great measure to popularize this field. also it sen=ed tO etztphRMe the necessity for completion of the unfinished portion of the brotuids. Con- siderable effort eras put into the skating rink in the outside field, The open winter, however, offset much of the Iabor in- volved. This shows clearly the necessary- establishment of a better skating rink.. r In making recommendations for the future it is necessary to consider Marion Road dump with Victon Field. The out- side field now ,serves as an overflow baseball field, although rather small. The iNlarion Road dump offers area enough for a large ball field, together with a quarter-mule cinder track, twelve tennis courts, parking space for automobiles and a sen ice driveway. If the Town in the future is considering the sta,blishnient of a playground in this vicinity, it sectors advis- able to start work on the Marion Road dump program and thus pave the way for playground activities ou the outer Victory Field. A ball field on Marion Road durnp inust posi- tively. come before outer Victory Field can be utilized for play- ground purposes, Terns Courts. It is recommended that four clan- courts be constructed on the south end of Alarion Road dtunp this Year. These courts shot ld be so constructed, with removable posts, etc., that a fine skating rink could be built up in the same enclosure. Such construction is not only possible, but can be done tritli hardly auy extra cost and thus sol-,-c a weighty problem. Oita rler-illfie antler Track. Those interested in school athletic -activities are desirous of in-iniediate construuction of a track. At present the understand a petition is being circulated 436 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT requesting the Town to construct same. Therefore, it is MCD11amended that a quarter mile cinder track be constructed =mediatr,ly. Respectfully submitted, ARTHUR L. MORSE, Chairvtal�, JOHN IV. DUVALL, CARL B. WITHEE, Park Contniissioners. 130ARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE To the Board of Public 11'elfare. Gentlemen: I herebv submit my report as Agent for the Nlear ending December 31, -1928. Mothers' Aid The aid rendered by this Department is of a more permanent nature than outside aid, is supervise(] by the State, and is in- tended to assist ]'Mothers with dependent children who liave been deprived of the earning power of their husbands whether b-,, death or otbemise. During the past year aid was given to thirty families total- ing 138 persons. Two of these families have settlements in other towns, and two are recei�ing aid elsewhere, but have settlemeii-ts here. Dming the year we discontinued aid in three cases, one moved, one self-supporting, ancl the other because of flagrant violation of the Mothers' Aid Law, Reductions were made in seven cases bccause of income fronn children who began %%7(-)rk1ng. With three exceptions all the Xlothers receive a weekly cash allowance to care for themselves and their children, We find this method has worked very satisfactorily because it permiLq buying to the best advantage. When possible we encourage Mothers to secure part tirne work. A great many families were remembered at Thanksgiving and Christmas by the various organizations of the Tovm. The original appropriation was inadequate to rneet the demands of this Department so an additional $1,000 was authorized at the December Town Mcoting. Respectfully submitted, JOHN J. STANTON, Agevi 437 438 WATERTC}WN TOWN RD-PORT To the Board of Public 1-7e�fare. GeWlanae:a: I hurebv submit my report as Agent for is year ending December 31, 10 8. Outside Aid This Department has experienced a very busy year, while, the majority of cases were of a temporary nature, the woric involved was not less arduous because of that fact. Daring thv: past year this Department aided 70 families totaling 384 per- sons compared with the 50 families totaling 309 persons for the previous year. Of this number 18 families had settlements out- side _Va.tertown which means that we receive reimbursement } for the aid given. The shiftless husband and father is still with us, but we continue to make his life iniscra.ble while we give aid to his family. Thirteen families were obliged to seek aid because of desertion, 19 hospital cases were cared for by this Department. although a great many of these were persons who resicled. nut- side our Town, but who have settlements here. lVe are aiding 18 adults in private families, and eight hi institutions. The child without the proper hoxnc influence or without parents mtt.st be cared for by tl-s Department. At the present time we have sip children is care of the State, six in private families, and four in Institutions. The original appropriation was not increased. It is esti- mated that the unpaid bills it ill an-Lonnt to nineteen hundred dollars. The various organizations of the Town were very thoughtful of the poor in the holiday seasons. Thanlrsbiving baskets were distributed by the Watertown Dodge of Elks:, Christmas baskets were furnished by the "Fatertourn Council of Knights of Colurn bus, Rotary Club, Eagles, and church clubs. Respectfully- .submitted, JOHN J. STANTON, Agent. AUDITOR'S REPORT I herewith present the annual report of the financial trans- actions of the Town of Watertown, for the year ending Decem- ber 31., 1928. The various funds nz charge of the Town Treasurer belong- ing to the Trustees of the Public Library have been ex=ined and found correct. I have certified the cash of the Town Treasurer and Tax Collector and found it correct. Periodical examinations of the Tax Collector's Outstanding Accounts have been made and check-ed against the Controlling Account in my office. Respectfully submitted, W. W. NORCROSS, JR. Auditor. Watertown, Mass., February 4, 1928 I idldl x, s.s. Then personally appeared the foreg-oing subscriber, W. W. Norcross, Jr., who made oath that the farcgoing statements subscribed by him are true. Before me, W ILLIAM P. McGUIRE, justice of the Peace. 439 440 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Receipts and Expenditures for the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1928 Gash on hand, January 1, 1928 ( Borrowed in anticipation of revenue. Sba-%v iut Corporation 3300,000 0) Union Market Nationad Bank 700,000 00 ,1,000,0(10 (]�} Borrowed in anticipation of serial loan-. Bank of Commerce and Trust Co. 30,000 (10 Borrowed for the following purposes: Arsenal Street $135,000 04 1losmer Scbool Addition 110,000 ()() Water Nlains 80,000 ()0 325,000 00 Taxes F. J. Colby, Collector: Taxes, 1927 $267,887 28 Taxes, 1028 1,248,686 36 Massachusetts, Cornmonwealtb of Income Tar, 1928 155,976 55 Abatements, various yezrs 11,843 86 Credits to tax titles 57 20 $1,684,451 25 Miscellaneous Arsenal Street, Reirnbursement $16,266 66 BetterrnciA Assessments 10,910 72 Interest Receipts 18,301 93 Potter Memorial Gate. Fund 22 t=t Premium 2,025 30 Smith-Hughes Fund 137 50 Sewer Deposits 9,129 99 Sidewalk Assessments 1,522 45 Tax Titles 11,050 7 Ml Treasury Receipts 230,019 tab Water Receipts 178,360 28 $4 i 7,7N 86 $3,613,189 79 AVIDITOR': RnPORT 441 Expenditures Acton Street Draisi ,692 61 Arsenal Street 90'ms 39 Ashes and. Paper 36,997 90 Assessors 10,830 30 Auditor 4,685 49 Betterment Strects 1.12,136 05 Cattle Inspect ou 600 00 Cemetery Department: Superintendent 1,800 00 Labor 7,249 07 Contingent 92.1 26 Channing Road Sewer 245 14 Charles River Basin 4,835 69 Collector 7,348 60 Contingent 1,1.58 37 County Taxes 66,789 40 Desmond Execution 300 00 Dog Officer 296 00 Drainage 5,095 46 Dust Laying 14,657 52 East Branch Library 717 52 East Junior High School, Grading 4,987 34 East Junior High Schaal, Sidewalk 2,502 84 Election Expense 8,399 67 Engineering, Department: Salaries 15,864 07 Contingent 1,920 2,7 Finance Cor'z mittee 1,663 79 Fire Departn]ent Salaries 53,1`4 16 New Pump 12,500 01) Relaying Drive 300 00 Contingent 5,145 44 Fire Prevention Tax 366 06 Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Department: Superintendent Soo 00 Cleric 425 00 Contingent 2,59S 16 442 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Headquarters, American Legion, Post No. 99 S780 00 Headquarters, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Past No. 1105 720 00 Health Department Agent 2,954 58 Clerk 1,200 00 Nurses 2,756 95 Contagious 6,597 78 Contingent 1,229 72 Baby Clinic 466 06 Dental. Clinic 2,549 98 Highway Department: Salaries 5,840 00 Office Expense 349 67 Vacations 8347 Oil Construction 20,801 20 Maintenance 59,960 43 Stable Maintenance 25,996 39 Garbage Collection 24,498 89 New Garbage Truck 5,000 00 Street Signs 998 46 Traffic Signals 938 19 Hosmer School Addition 118,253 22 Infirmary Department: Keeper 1,000 00 General Expense 5,995 08 Inspector of Buildings .5,274 52 Inspector of Pl=lying 2,579 90 Insurance 13,225 84 Interest 114,327 90 Regal SeT-vices 2,598 85 Memorial Day 1,200 00 Nletropolitan Assessments 121,332 45 Moderator 100 00 lWothers' Aid 22,M. 29 New Senior High School 625 00 Notes Payal)le, Anticipation of Revenue 1.,000,000 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 443 Outside Aid $28,300 00 Overlay 1927 5,014 38 Overlay 1928 7,088 06 Park Department: Superintendent 500 00 Maintenance 1,999 43 Victory Field 1,999 49 West End Playground 1,000 00 Pensions 5,603 76 Physician 1,200 00 Planning Board 59 63 Playground Department: Salaries 2,988 00 Maintenance 1,999 12 Poles and Wires Department: Inspector 3,200 00 Clerk 425 00 Maintenance 9,999 0S Specials 5,905 73 Police Department: Salaries 84,147 19 Unifonns 2,071 25 Special Police 2,000 00 janitor and Wago=a-n 1,830 00 Clerk and Wagonman 1,830 00 Contingent 6,124 63 Premium Account 873 32 Printing Town Records 3,068 00 Printing Town Reports 2,224 90 Printing Voting Lists 1,325 25 Public Library: Salaries 18,795 88 Maintenance 6,499 84 Books, Periodicals and i.Bind ings 6,009 87 Registrars of Voters 400 00 School Department; General Control 11,099 94 Instruction 364,871 16 Operation 52,934 10 444 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Americanization S2,163 73 Evening 3,762 60 Maintenance 16,789 14 Trade 5,008 10 continuatiou 2,687 70 New Eq ipment 6,496 53 Transportation 768 00 Smith-Ilughes Fund 1.37 tit] Miscellaneous 5,590 71 Selectmen 2,659 81 Sewer Department Construction 21.,773 00 Construction, Special 9,155 25 Maintenance 23,491 81 Sewer and Sidewalk Debates 4,942 72 Sidewalk Department 34,991 68 Soldiers' Exemptions 142 15 Soldiers' Relief 2,219 00 State Assessments, Special 8,702 86 State Tax 59,840 00 State and Military Aid 708 00 Street Fight's 38,552 66 Tax Titles 57 20 Town Cleric 8,572 48 Tmvn Debt 236,00{l 00 Town Hall 3,583 21 Treasurer Jr),710 16 Treasury Receipts 71 13 Tree lVarden Department: Salary 1,000 00 Clerk 125 00 Labor 2,999 75 New Trees 999 42 Contingent 998 65 Unpaid. Bills 3,660 11 Water Department, Salaries 5,436 00 Office Expense 2,981 50 Vacations 2,574 00 AUDITOI *S; REPORT 445 Constructions 666,391 29 Maintenance nance 24,965 95 Special 26,273 50 Truck 945 00 Touring Car 800 00 Water Rebates 1O7 65 Weights and 1-:leasures 3,015 92 West Junior High School Addition 271 44 Workmen's Compensation 4,612 15 Total expenditures $3,390,817 19 Cash on hand, December 31, 1928 222,372 59 ,613,189 78 GENERAL ADMIMSTRATION Selectmen's Department Appropriation for 102 33,00O 00 Transferred, flown )Ileetin 150 00 $2,850 00 Expenditures Allen, Otis D., photographs .$ 1 00 l3a=tt, John P., salary 1500 00 Barry, Beale & Co., F. W., record book 32 75 Curran, Robert J., taxi service 2 00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 20 45 Godx6n's Taxi Service, taxi serice 4 50 Graphic Frew, The, printing 101 70 Dawes Electric Co., repairs on switch, 2 40 Hinkley, 0. E., Keys 1 25 Hobbs &; Warren, licenses 1 57 Holland, Edgard D., salary 600 00 Kelly, Timothy, -%vrcaths 40 00 Lydston, _VV�. W., repairing inkwells 13 35 McGuire, William P., salary 500 O0 McKenna, Jaines H., services 4 00 446 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Meagher, Annie G., services 55 00 Monahan, Peter J., salary 83 32 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 112 18 Ogil-v-ie, James 1VM., serving notices 4 00 Robinson, G. Frederick, salary 416 68 Robinson, G. Frederick, paid lantern operator 3 00 Taylor Co., Solatia M., lantern slides S 10 Tribune-Enterprise, The,advertising 223 00 Watertown Beacon Taxi, t&xi. service 10 00 Watertovim Sun, The, advertising; 15 50 W est :'ublishing Co., magazines 25 00 Total expenditures 32,659, 81 Transferred to unexpended balance account 190 11) S 2,850 00 Auditor Appropriation for 1928 $4,750 00 Expenditures Allen- tales Corp. of Boston, .main- tena.nce of adding machine and ribbons $14 50 American City Magazine, The, subscription 2 00 Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies l 60 Clafl n & Co., W. A., polish 1 00 Eaton, Leroy S., reports 12 00 Ellis, Elizabeth, salary 1,050 no Everett Br&J-iers, expressage 50 Graphic Press, The, printing 1.07 06 Jackson, H. C., supplies 3 25 Lydston, 'A". Wit., supplies 50 I/IcLauthliu & Co., supplies 15 85 1osler Safe Co., opening safe 5 20 The Murray Printing Cenxpany, reports 12 00 AMI'TOR'S REPORT 447 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service $35 88 New England Towel Supply Co., towels 7 20 Norcross, Jr., W. W., salary 3,200 00 Norcross, Jr., W. W., expenses 4 50 Norton, E. L., supplies 20 06 Parrot Speed Fastener Corp., fasteners 0 14 Post Office Department, box rent 3 00 Remington Rand Business Service, supplies 10 71 Standard Maintenance Co,, care of typewriter G 00 Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertising 108 50 Watertown 1Jlectric Supply Co., sun bowl 3 75 Watertown Sun, The, advertising 52 00 Total expenditures $4,585 49 Transferred to unexpended balance account 04 51 -- $4,7 50 00 Treasurer Appropriation for 1028 $5,803 00 Expenditures American Railway Express, expressage $4 67 Boston Daily Advertiser, revenue notices 27 50 Brigham, H. W., salary 3,100 00 Brigham, H. W., supplies and expenses 11 29 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., care of machines 4 51 Graphic Press, The, supplies 27 00 Haseitine, H. L., stamp 50 Land Court, tax title deeds 120 00 laydston, V. '['4+f., cleaning; ink stands 2 60 448 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, certification $90 00 Mattison, Gertrude, salary 1,O50 0O B. Fay McGlauflin, insurance 15O 98 McGuire & Roche, bond 265 00 McLauthlin & Co., supplies 39 McLean & Son. J. C., repairing chair 2 50 Miller-Bryant fierce Co., supplies 10 OO The 11l=ay Printing Coinpany, printing 15 00 New England Envelope Co., cnvcIopcs 13 90 Ne,%v England Telephone and Tel%,raph Co., service 30 91 New England Towel Supply Co., towels 4 55 Post Office Department, postage and lace rent 115 53 Sherman Envelope Co., erivelopes 20 95 Standard Maintenance Co., care of typew ter 0 00 Todd Sales Co., The, check books 410 19 Union A larket National Bank, box rent 5 Oil United States Manufacturing Co., coin envelopes 10 20 Total expenditures 85,710 1O Transferred to nxneapended balance account: 152 84 -- $6,863 00 Collector Appropriation for 1928 87,225 OO Transferred, Town Meeting 125 00 - 7,350 00 ExpaWitures Adcock, Eugene, pens. 2 00 Barry, Beale & Co., F. W., covers for plans 9 00 AUDITOR'S Rt-PORT 449 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., care of machines S5 24 Carlstrom, K. S., reading glass 1 25 Chadwick, Harry P., invalid tax title 46 62 Cohen, Sydney S., supplies 9 33 Colby, Frederick J., salary 3,200 00 Colby, Frederick J., expenses 96 89 Cunniff, Frances M., salary 1,300 00 Filing Equipment Bureau, binder 6 25 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 60 Graphic Press, The, printing 324 3S Hunt Co., H. W., supplies. 1 90 Jackson, H. C., supplies. 3 25 Keystone Envelope Co., envelopes 4 32 Hobbs & Warren, deeds, etc. 8 96 Leighton, Jr., Thomas, recording 10 45 Lydston, W. fir., supplies 30 McGlauflin, B. Fay, bond 615 99 McLaruthlin & Co., supplies 4 95 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co,, sen ice. 37 35 New England Towel Supply Co., towels 7 80 Norton, E. L., supplies 2 58 Pin ham, Mrs. A. L., services 40 00 Fast Office Department, postage and box rent 166 72 Rogers, Robert L., tax pant after abatement 8 Oil Spaulding-Moss Co., photostat prints 126 60 Standard Maintenance Co., care of typewriter b 00 Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertising 693 82 Underwood Typewriter, typowriter 56 25 Watertown Electric Co., beater 5 40 Watertown Sun, The, advertising 547 18 Total expenditures $7,349 60 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 40 7,350 00 450 tib ATERTO'4 N 'TOWN REPORT Assessors.. Appropriation for 1928 S10,584 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 250 00 $10,83.1 01) Zxpe rditures Allen-Wales Corp. cf Boston, service 05 .Amberg File and Index Co., supplies 9 16 Applin, L. L., transfers 331 70 Assessors' Automobile Tax Service, tax list 5 00 Bell, William, salary 1,350 00 Butler, George F., supplies 2 t Coleman Co., George, Minding gooks 6 00 Easton, Leroy, S., printing 259 25 EMers0l-. & CO., supplies 16 02 Flaherty, Marie E., salary 930 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 65 Ford, Helen R., salary 1,366 00 Gillis Office Supply Co., supplies 34 35 Godwin's Taxi Service, service 5 00 Graphic Press, The, printing and binding 1,527 50 Hackett Brothers Co., Inc., supplies 1.3 50 Haselt;ine, H. L., supplies 2 90 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 87 Howard Ice Co., ice 25 93 Lydston, W. W., supplies 65 MacDonald, Alexander, posting notices 6 00 Malloy, Charles, supplies 11 55 McLauthliri & Co., supplies 2 85 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., sece 71 1.4 New England Towel. Supply Co., towels 7 20 Norton, E. L., supplies 4 50 Past Office Department, postage and box rent 335 73 Riley & Co., supplies 35 Rollins Rent Service, service 5 00 AUDITOR'S REFORT 451 Spaukling-floss Co., p1,111s 266 70 Standard IMaintenanee Co. Inc., maintenance of typewrites 18 00 Stone, Edwin L., salary 1,450 00 Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertising 7 00 Used Car Statistical Bureau, renewal of valuation books SO 00 W,Azefield Item Co., supplies 2 7.5 Walsh, :Mary E., salary 1,250 00 Watertown Beacon, T,ad, automobile hire 217 50 Watertown Sun, The, advertish g 8 00 Wright, Edward F., salary 1,300 00 Total expenditures 0510, ;30 30 Transferred to tuiexpended balance account 3 70 $10, 34 00 Town Clerk Appropriation for 1928 $9,060 00 T ransferrod, T wn Meeting 300 00 !3 ,`60 00 Expenditures Ambers file and Index. Co., supplies :S23 00 American Railway Express, expressage 1 56 BaM,, Beale & Co., T. W., supplies 22 04 Benjamin, Alma R., s{,ilary 11100 00 Blackbird Ten Co., pens 5 25 Carter's Ink Co,, ink 9 00 Crosby Publishing Co., directory 8 00 Eaten, Leroy S., printing 27 45 Eisenhardt, Paul, typewriter keys 15 50 Emerson & Co., equipment 13 15 Filing Equipment: Bureau, post for binder 1 20 Faller, Carrie M., calivass of births 51 00 Gilmour, Rothery & Co., bond 4 00 452 WATERTOWN TOWN PEPORT Gadwill's Taxi Service, senice 34 65 Graphic Press, The., printing 528 39 Gri13in, Mary C., &alary 1,200 00 1-laseltin+e, H. L., ink, supplies 21 .50 Ha-*N•es Electric Co., supplies 11 40 Hill, Smith & Co., calendar 67 Hub Taxi, service 2 03 Hunt Co., W. H., stamp 1 75 Lydston, W. W., repairing ink stands 17 00 Maloney, Jahn F. checking 6 00 McCall, Mary s., canvass of births 39 75 McGuire, William P., salary 3,500 00 McLauthlin & Co., supplies 8 42 McLean & Son, J. C., repairing chair 15 50 2%,Ieagher, Annie G., salary 1,250 00 Miller-Bryant Fierce Co., ribbons 32 95 Morgans Art Store, franait3g picture 1 25 INIurphy, P. B., dog books 15 25 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., servico 160 63 Nevr England Towel Supply Co., towels 7 SO Physicians. Detains of Births, returns 77 00 Past Office Department, postage 22 90 Paragon Binder Corp., binders 19 20 Smart, Charles twl., fastener and. staples 0 00 Standard Maintenance Co, Inc., main- tenance of typewriters 18 00 Suburban Distributing Co., distributing warTants 60 00 Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertising 16 00 Undertakers Returns of Deaths, returns 49 50 Watertown Bindery, binding books 29 00 Watertown, Sun, The, advertising 108 12 VV'ellnian, George B., chceling G 00 Irau=ma.n & Elbe Manufacturing Co., letter file 42 75 York, ]_Marry J., checking 12 00 Total expenditures S8,572 48 AUDITOR'S REPORT 453 Transferrers to unepended Balance account 8187 52 88,760 00 Election Expenses Appropriation for 1928 6,504 00 Transferred, ToN" Meeting 1,000 00 Transferred, from Reserve Fund 1,000 00 ,300 00 Abbott-McKay Corp., reaps $28 80 Allen Brothers Corp., seals 9 00 Auburn Ebner, dinners 9 05 Boston & Maine. Railroad, boa hs 21 46 Butter's Express, expressagge 75 Campbell, W. N., steel cabinet 37 84 azrnav, Thorna.s NAT., services 10 00 Clark, J. Tom., ser-%rices 10 Go Coffey, Theinas P., supper 1 00 Crescent Si&nr Co,, cases and. chain 158 00 East junior High Cafeteria, lunches 3 60 Eastman, Warren J., services 39 00 Egan, N ichael, labor :30 no Fletcher Hardwire Co,, supplies 3 so Fo sy, Hubert, sen ces ; 00 Gleason, Patrick D., services 10 00 Godwin's Taxi Scr`rice, senrice 3 75 Graphic Press, The, printing 1:,114 70 Haseltine, H. L., supplies 3 25 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 42 93 Hughes, James F., printing; 25 00 Kley, Margaret E., clerical services 57 00 Loynd, Jahn A., smices 10 00 Mackin's Lunen, lunches 54 GO Malloy, C. S., supplies 1 25 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, general register 11 50 1'1+IcLauthlin & Co., supplies 2 35 454 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Mr-Lead, Jahn C., delivering warrants 1565 00 Mealy, 11-Irs. Carolyn, delivering warrants 57 00 Iloran, Thonias F., delivering warrants 232 00 Adurphy, Thomas F., delivering warrants 5 00 Parquette Folding Chair Co., chairs and tables 41 20 Pay Roll, election officers 3,843 40 Ray Doll, recount 487 00 Pena Construction Co., The, base and chain 4 z15 Ross, David, labor on booths 37 50 Senior Thigh School Cafeteria, dinners 0 7' Spaulding--Moss Co., n1aps 5 40 Splendid Cafeteria, The, meals 596 25 Tribune-Enterprise, The, printing 72 96 Van Dcusen Whip Co., H. M., voting booths 600 00 Victoria Spa, lunclies 41 90 Waterto-en Beacon Taxi, service 1 00 Watertown Sun, The, printing 13 `5 Nest Junior )Pugh School Cafeteria, meals 7 50 White, Peter J., labor 575 SS Total expenditures $8,399 67 Transferred to u.nexpended balance account 100 33 8,500 00 Registrars of Voters Appropriation for 1929 S400 00 Expenditures Camay, Thomas W., salary $100 00 Gleason, Patrick D., salary 100 00 LavTnd, John a., salary 100 00 McGuire, William P., salary 100 04 4,00 00 AUDITOR$ REPORT 455 Town Hall. Appropriation for 1928 S3,300 99 Transferred, Town McetL'ng 300 90 3, 011 00 .��c�i�esadat�cres Boston Consolidated Gas Co., sen ice 88 64 Boston &- Maine Railroad, freight 50 Butler, Bor-e Ti'„ floor r wax 1 90 Carlstrom, K. S., cleaning and repairing clock 4 00 D-olge Co., C, B., Dolge Ban 9 49 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., The, serNice 624 87 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 11 58 Fart Hill Paper Co., supplies 15 70 Goding, Herbert, repairs 5 25 Hinkley, 0. E., repairing clock 913 Kiley, John F., salary '375 09 MacIntosh, John, coal 542 10 Massachusetts Wharf foal Co., coal 450 13 Masury-Young Co., supplies 42 98 McLean & ,San, J. C., supplics 86 25 Moran, Thomas, salary 1,125 UQ Regan, James, services 15 00 Rochester Gemiicide Co., supplies 4 75 Rooney & Sorg, J. F., labor and material 115 13 Seymoure, {George &- Perry, carpenter work 63 85 Titus, L. C., labor and material 20 99 West Disinfecting Co., disinfectmit 19 00 Whiting, M., repairs 34 84 Total expenditures S3,553 21 Transferred to une.%pended balance account 15 79 -3,600 010 456 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Moderator Appropriation for 1928 100 00 Expenditures Crawford, F. E., salary $100 00 $100 00 Planning ward Appropriation for N28 S10(] 00 Expairditures Barry, Frances C., clerical services 10 00 Massachusetts Federation of Planning, dues 15 00 The IYlurray Printing Company, printing 3 00 Norris, Wilfred A., expenses 13 75 atertovn Sun, The, advertishig 17 88 Total expenditures 159 63 Transferred to uncxpended balance account 40 37 - $100 00 Legal Services Appropriation for 1928 $2,500 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 1€0 00 2,600 00 Expoiditures Frank H. & Philip H. Burt, transcript 95 12 Cunniff, R S., salary 1,740 95 Cunniff, P. S., expenses 42 20 Deane, Rose M., clerical senwcs 30 00 Leighton, Jr., Thomas, recording 410 99 lHansfield, George A., certified copies 6 00 Michic Co., The, beaks 4 00 Crates, James M., salary 249 99 crest Publishing Co., subscription 10 00 Total expenditures S2,59S 85 AUDITOR'S Rr.,PoRT 457 Transferred to unexpended balance account 81 15 $2,600 00 Printing Town Report Appropriation for 192 2,2.25 00 Expenditures The Mu-Tray Printing; Company, Printing 2,2`4 90 Transferred to unexpended balance account 10 --- 82,225 00 Printing Voting Lists Appropriation for 1928 5700 00 Transferred, To-rn Meeting 625 25 1,325 25 Ex pcndiftires Graphic Press, The, printing $1,325 25 - - 81,325 25 Memorial Day Appropriation for 1928 $1,200 00 Ex pcnd!tunes Patten, Isaac B. Post No. 81, G. A. R. Si,200 00 $1,200 00 Contingent Appropriation for 192E 1,200 00 . :penditures Band, Herold E., bell ringing $15 00 Eastman, AN- Tarren J., labor 4 00 Easton, Leroy S., printing 24 00 Fletcher.Hardware. Co., supplies 2 05 458 WATERTOV4WN TOWN REPORT Fart Hill Paper Co., paper cups $12 75 E. C. Friend Mortgage Corp., settlement 142 07 Uackett Brothers Co. Inc., rater and cooler 133 15 11awes Electric Co., bulbs 50 919 Hebert & Co., �Vilham, installing ventilation system 110 00 Howard Ice Co., ice 28 95 Lyons, John J., settlement 200 0D Nichols, Gilbert, care of torn clDek 50 00 Reformatory for Women, flag 20 20 Raper, T. A., settlement 20 00 Seaver, Mark J., painting flagpole 23 00 Shipton, A. Lester, playing chimes 12 00 Stone & Forsyth Co., paler cups 25 00 Grenholin, Charles E., settlement 70 55 Waters, John F., settlement claim 210 00 Filson, John S., fence viewing 4 00 Total expenditures 81,158 37 Transferred to mexpended balance account 41 63 81,200 00 Fimmee Committee Appropriation for 1028 S1,750 00 Expenditures Carney, John W., stenographic service $20 00 Ditto Incorporated, Ditto machines and supplies 226 10 Grapbic Press, The, printing 1,117 GO Norcross, Jr., W. W., services 300 00 Total expenditures $1,663 7!1 Transferired, to unexpended balance account SO 21 $1,750 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 459 Insurance Appropriation for 1928 $12,878 56 Transferred, Town Meeting 347 28 —_— 813,225 84 Expenditures Barber, h+Irs. Susan P., insurance S402 80 Canaday, Oscar M., insurance 1,222 08 Graphic Dress, The, insurance blanks 16 00 Hams, William S., insurance 978 66 McDermott, A. E., insurance 608 00 McGlauflin, B. Tway, insurance 1,7 17 60 McGuire & Rwhe, insurance 6130 80 Oates Marvin, insurance 380 00 O'Conncll, E. C., insurance 912 Ott O'Connell, ,Janes J., insurance 1,459 20 Rugg, William W., insurance .i=17 20 Stone, Edwin L., insurance 2,899 90 Thomas, Mrs. William H., premium 299 00 Thomas, Mrs. Aiuiie T., insurance 304 00 Wright, Edward. F., insurance 881 00 Total expenditures 313,225 94 $13,225 84 Reserve Fund Appropriation for 1028 $5,000 00 - .,pendit gyres Election Expense Transfer 81,000 00 Sewer, Maintenance Transfer 4,000 00 Total expenditures $5,000 00 S5,000 00 PROTECTION OF LrFE AND PROPERTY .Police Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1928 386,210 00 Transferred., Town Meeting 1,500 00 $84,710 00 460 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Boyle, Edward P., salary $2,200 00 Brown, Vernon S., salary 2,115 80 Burke, James P., lieutenant, salary 2,600 00 Callahan, Patrick J., salary 2,200 00 Clinton, George M., salary 1,095 31 Clinton, Joseph F., salary 1,935 22 Coleman, William P., salary 2,200 00 Callen, Thomas J., salary 2,200 00 Curly, Joseph T., salary 202 02 Devaney, Thomas W., sergeant, salary 2,33 f 25 Donnelly, Andrew J., sergeant, salary 2,450 00 Farrell, George J., salary 2,200 00 Gilfoil, Joseph H., salary 2,200 00 Gleason, John F., salary 2,145 91 Gliclr en, Charles H., salary 2,`00 00 Hanley, Lawrence C., salary 2,200 00 Hanlon, John J., salary 1,`02 15 Higgins, John A., salary 1,202 15 Igoe, James M., sergeant, salary 2,450 00 Igoe, John J., sergeant, salary 2,253 25 Kimball, Fussell J., salary 2,016 92 Leonard, William A., salary 2,200 00 Liston, Edward J., salary 2,200 00 Loughlin, James F., salary 2,200 00 Mannix, Frank L., salary 2,`00 00 McGeever, John F., salary 1,202 15 McNamara, John E.,lieutenant, salary 2,600 00 1\411more, John F., chief, salary 3,200 00 Munhall, William IT, salary 2,200 00 1%4urphy, Edgard P., salary 2,W5 1 I telly, Francis A., salary 2,2U0 00 Owens, Richard J., salary 2,200 00 Perkins, Arthur F., salary 2,200 00 Perkins, Louis, salary- 2,200 00 Reilly, James M., salary 128 23 Reilly, Joseph J., lieutenant, salary 2,600 00 Sa-vage, Stewart E., salary 2,200 00 Shea, George, salary 2,000 60 AUDITOR'S REPORT 461 Shea, James P., salary S142 01 Stead, joscph R, salary 2,200 00 Walsh, Joseph, salary 2,200 00 Welch, Henry D., salary 2,200 00 Total expenditures $84,147 19 Transferred to unc-xpendcd balance account 562 81 4,i ICJ 0 Police Department, Special Appropriation for 192S S2,000 Oil E x penditzrres Clarke, George E., salary 1520 00 Corliss, 'K lliarn J., sahlTy 50 0€3 McDonough, John J., salary 1,211 .50 m rphy, James, salary 703 50 Oates, Bernard, salary 1.5 00 Total expenditures 992,0GO 00 a2,000 00 Police Department, Janitor and Wagoiunan Appropriation for 1928 $1,830 00 E_x pandifn r s Holmes, Arnold B., salary $1,830 00 61,830 00 Police Department, Clerk and Wagonman Appropriation for 1928 1,830 00 Expmzditures Burke, James J., salary $1,830 oo $1,830 00 Police Department, Contingent Approgriat:on for 1�3_N $ii,160 00 462 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 8121 '92 Boston & Maine Railroad, freight 1 25 Burke„ James P., expenses 11 50 Butler, George F., supplies 2 85 Cadillac Automobile Co., repairs 57 61 Cambridge, -Ray Laboratory, x-ray 5 00 Carlstrom, X. S., card rack 2 00 Carptenter Manufacturing Co., supplies 31 01 Barter Clothing Co., gloves 17 00 Chase Co., L. C., supplies 36 68 Chase, Cedric G., developing pictures 1 99 Claflin, Walter A., supplies 1 50 Clark & Campbell, repairs on Chrysler 2 25 Clift, G. L., Co., motorcycles 774 89 Coolidge Dye House, Inc., cleansing 1 55 Dorley Motor Co., sedan 1,462 80 Dolge, C. B., Co., disinfectant 18 00 Duxnan, James H., supplies 210 20 Last INTatertownn Garage, repairs 1$ 60 Edison Electric I11tnninating Co., The, service 211 77 Fay Co., C. E., repairs 237 95 Fletcher Hardivare Co., supplies 26 25 Foote, Herrick, supplies 123 63 Franklin Lunch, lunches 8 30 Gamevrell Co., supplies 81 65 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 70 Graphic Press, The, printing 78 13 Gulf Refining Co,, gasoline 36 Harris, Charles A., gloves 2 50 Hebert & Co., William, repairs to heater 3 00 Hinkley, 0. E., repairs 1 25 Hyman, Jacob, repairs 15 00 Ilifte, William H., carpenter work 1 50 Iver Johnson Sporting; Goods, cartridges 5 32 Keefe, D. P., plumbing 30 85 King, Dr. Alfred E., services 5 00 Knox & Morse Co., supplies 29 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 463 Lauricella, A., lunches $r 0 05 Lescarbeau, }Matilda., repairs 2 10 Linsky, M. & Brothers, badges 45 00 M. & A. Automobile Ser%ice Co., supplies 4 00 Malloy, Charles, stationery 1 55 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registration 1.5 00 IVMcLauthlin & Co., supplies 43 75 I+vlilrnore, John F., expenses 13 05 Morgan, Otto F., repairs 41 58 Nagel, William J., statutes 22 00 National Commission on Police Welfare, subscriptions 2 00 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., seni ce 219 79 Nonantum Coal Co., coal 161 55 Noyes, Ira S., disinfectant 8 00 O'Leary & Tracy, Inc., battery 27 40 Parisian Dye douse, cleansing blankets 5 50 Police journal,. subscription 2 00 Reilly, Joseph J., renewal licenses and expeaF,es 7 30 Splendid Cafeteria, lunches 0 20 Standard Maintenance Co. Inc., main- tenance of typewriter 12 00 Standard Plate Class Co., supplies 6 34 Sullivan, James IT., gasoline and oil 1,108 33 Tierney, Cat-berine, services 5 00 Tappan, Dr. Albert, services 4 00 Town Hall Garage, repairs 14 60 Tremblay. Joseph E., repairs to tires 3 00 Waltham Buick Co., repairs G 50 Washington Garage, repairs 12 25 Water Department, rater 20 30 Watertown Tire. Co., supplies 5 01 Whiting, 'Moses, carpenter work S 13 Wright & Potter Prui ltin Co,, circulars 69 50 a.wman &Erne Manufacturing Co., safe 509 50 Total expenditures $6,124 63 464 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Transferred to unexpended balance account S35 37 6,160 60 Police Department, Uniforms Appropriation for 1928 S2,451 13 Expendiwes Carney TJniform Co., uniforms $223 00 Harding Uniform and Regalia Co., uniform 10 13 Harris, Charles A., rain coats 194 25 Hollis, J., Co., unifonii 13 67 Linsky & Brothers, 114., uniforms 1,595 20 Sheer, I_, uniform 35 00 Total expenditures 82,071 25 Transferred to unexpended balance account 379 SS $2,451 13 Fire Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1925 $83,52 63 'transferred, Town Meeting 150 00 53,732 fib Expenditures Bates, Arthur, call man., salary 8155 00 Blackburn, Charles, salary 2,200 00 Burgess, Arthur, salary 49 13 Clifford, Clarence, salary 2,200 00 Castello, Jerome, salary 2,200 00 Dardi,s, James, salary 2,200 00 Devaney, James, salary 2,143 11 Devaney, John, lieutenant, salary 2,4.50 00 Dwyer, Paul, salary 2,143 11 Flanagan, James, salary 2,200 00 Cildea, John, salary 2,200 00 AUDITOR% REPORT 4 o;-) Gddea, Joseph, salary $2,200 00 G11fo 1, George, salary 2,200 00 Hillier, Sarnuel, salary 2,200 00 Howard, Charles, salary 138 25 Hunter, John, salary 2,200 00 Kelleyr, John, captairi, salary 2,600 00 I-C-invan, Francis, Salary 256 83 Q'Hearn, John W., chief, salary 3,200 Oil Labe, Ward, salary 2,200 00 Loughrea, Giles, salary 32 70 Mackin, Joseph, -alwy 2,133 88 Mackin, Walter, salary 2,200 00 Maloney, Tl omas, salary 2,200 00 Mann, Charles, salary 2,`00 00 Mannic, Albert, salary 2,143 11 McElhiney, Bertram, salary 1,944 00 McElroy, William, lieutenant, salary 2,450 00 McManus, Frank, salan-, 1,633 88 McNicholas, Peter, salary 2,200 00 Mom, Gerald, salary 2,230 61 Mee, James, salary- 2,200 00 Mee, Joseph, salary 2,143 11 Milmore, Patrick, salary 1,788 00 Murphy, games, call man, salary 155 OCR Murphy, ,Jere, salary 2,200 00 Nlurphy, Raymond, salary 2,200 00 Murphy, Thomas, salary 2,200 00 Nichols, Gilbert, salary 2,200 00 Quirk, Jahn, salary 2,200 00 Stanley, Thomas, captain, salary 2,60O 09 Streeter, Willard, salary 2,200 00 Whittemore, Carryall, salary 2,020 50 York, George, salary 804 80 °4 Total expenditures $83,124 16 Transferred to unexpended balance account 608 52 �83,732 68 466 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Fire Department, Contingent Appropriation fcr 1928 $5,000 00 Transferred, `own Meeting 150 Go $5,150 00 Expenditures American City Magazine, The, subscription $4 00 American Fire Equipment, supplies 641 67 American Ra.ik%-ay Express Co,, expressage 5 87 Atmas Co,, E. B,, carburetor 38 33 Automotive Electric Seri ice Co., Delco Coil S 44 Baker, Frank G., supplies and repairs 7 75 Barnes Co., Henry K., supplies 266 30 Batchelder & Felten Coal Co., coal 124 97 Bebben, L., repairs 4 50 Boston Consolidated Gas Co,, service 205 44 Boston & Maine Railroad, freight 3 05 Breslin, Charles J., supplies 12 00 Burusene Co., supplies 4 50 Buclnninstter Co., George A., hand fi-hts and batt.cries 16 56 Butler, George F., supplies 16 00 Came Co., J. E., repairs 44 1.5 Carpenter Manufacturing Co., W. D., supplies 50 29 Claflin & Co., Walter A., supplies 7 65 CommercialChemical Co., Brake fluid 7 05 Crosby Publishing Co., directory 8 00 East Watertown Bazaar, supplies 7 30 Eaton, Leroy 5., printing S 70 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., The, sere-ice 336 28 Everett Bcechler Tire Co., tubes 22 00 Fire Enhineering, publication 9 00 Fire Protection, subscription 3 00 Fletcher Hardware, Co., supplies 172 fig Fowler & Son, Joseph, repairs 1 00 AUDITOR'S RtFORT 467 Fraser, W, H., laundry Mo 09 Ganiewell Co., supplies 2 2$ Giblas Express Co., expressage 35 Gillis, A. G., windshield 35 00 Gasse, A. C., battery 55 50 Ha:lpins Welding Shop, welding 6 25 Hamblet & Hayes Co., sponges 17 5 Harkins Machinery Co.. supplies 2 {]U Harris, Cbarles A., graves 41 00 Harris Oil Co., A, W. 87 82 Harvey Co., Arthur C., chain 11 90 Haves Electric Co., repairs 21 05 Hebert & Co., William, repairs 5 80 Hill &. Co., D. G., rubber coats 60 00 Hinkley, 0. E., supplies 8 05 Holland Furnace Co., cleaning heater 12 00 Hood Rubber Co., boots 16 75 Hooben, J. A,, spanners 18 00 Howorth-Snyder Co., supplies 6 09 Jackson Electric Co., repairs 37 46 Jameson, Frank J., supplies 132 64 Johnston Co., J. G., Supplies 2 03 Keefe°s Express, expressage 2 75 Kelly, Timothy, plants 28 00 Lakeview Press, publication 4 80 Lewandos, laundry 126 69 Locomobile Co. of Massachusetts, supplies 23 77 11,f acYntcsh, Jahn, coax 195 95 I'viareb Brothers & Co., coal 174 93 Massachusetts Reformatory for Women, supplies 36 17 Massachusetts Wharf Coal Co., coal 79 50 Maxim Motor Co., repairs and supplies 438 83 McAndrews, D. J., supplies 7 00 hIcLauthlin & Co., supplies 8 64 McLean & Son Co., J. C., supplies 85 70 Mcister Co., D. A., repairs 22 80 Metalglas Co., polish 34 00 468 W.ATERT{WN" TOWN REPORT Miller & Lord, map 14 80 Florae Body Co., supplies 4 00 1\,Iotor Parts Co., repairs G 00 National Fire Protection Association, cireulars 7 50 Neu, England Association of Fire Chiefs, publication and report G 00 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 222 08 Nonantum Coal Co., coal 34 13 Noyes Buick Co., rnutliear S 15)0 Noyes, Ira. S., disinfectant 8 00 Oakite Products Co., keg Oakite 15 10 O'Hearn, john W., expenses 88 00 O'Leary - Tracey, battery charged 2 2.5 Otis Brothers Co., bunting 10 16.5 P. 13. Manufacturing Co., chains 30 1s Packard & Sorts, H. R., metal strap 10 00 Paine, Tlerbert L., bedspreads 13 60 Palmer Brothers Co., comforters 80 25 Pequossette Press, printing 5 75 Rooney & Son, J. F., labor and material 70 15 Sentry .Sales Co., supplies 14 00 Sheridan, T. F., supplies 9 20 Solvay Sales Corp., supplies 29 155 Standard :auto Gear Co., brake lining 3 915 Stone & Co., J. W., repairs and supplies 52 30 Sullivan, James I`f., gasoline and oil 300 $0 Swift & Co., supplies 16 50 Tisdel, William L., photographs 8 00 Tribune-Enterprise, The, printing 14 50 United 'lotors Setwice, radiator overhauling 14 75 A-'alker & Pratt Manufacturing Co., heater parts H) r Water Department, water 52 10 "I'aterproof Paint, and Varnish Co., paint 180 '"I-atertown Public lWarket, supplies 5 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 4613 Watertown Tire Co., repairs 88 go Total expenditures $5,145 44 Transferred to unexpended balance account 4 56 $5,160 00 Fire Prevention Tax Appropriation for 1928 $366 06 Expenditures Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, tax $360 06 $366 00 Pensions Appropriation for 1928 $6,135 00 Transferred, Town Xleeting 500 00 - - 85,635 00 Rvpcnditures Andrews, job L., pension 3600 00 Callanan, Nlichael, pension 782 50 1\'IcCafferty, Patrick, pension 683 89 Howard, William A., pension 1,000 00 Bright, William A., pension 388 13 Flaherty, Nfichad, pension 782 .5 Doyle, James. pension 782 50 Burke, Nlartin, pension 584 24 Total expenditures $5,693 76 Transferred to unexpended balance acccurit 31 24 - V5,6301 00 Inspector of Buildings Appropriation for 192S 485,275 00 470 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT E'xpeud Eures Eaton, Leroy S., printing $60 00 Fletcher hardware Co., supplies 40 Ford, Anna R., salary 225 00 Hackett Brothers Co.. Inc., water 3 75 Hawes FIectne Co., installing unit 7 80 Hayes Service Station, supplies 88 85 Howard Ice Co., ice 4 86 Massachusetts, Cvmmonwealtl3 of, registration 10 00 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., services 22 05 Perkins, Elias A., salary 2,100 00 Perkins, Elias A., care of car 204 08 Town Hall Garage, supplies 27 07 Wilson, William H., salary 2,500 00 Wilson, William H., garage e rent 20 00 Total expenditures $5,274 82 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1$ $5,275 00 Weights and Measures Appropriation for 1928 $3,100 00 Lxndiiures Allen Doane & Co., stmnp 1 04 Daniels Chevrolet Co., truck 620 00 Durnan, Janes H., supplies 51 92 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 1. 25 Hayes Service Station, repairs 30 55 Hebert & Co., William, labor and. material e3 00 Hobbs & ' 4ATarren, supplies 68 27 Kiley, John F., salary 2,000 00 Kiley, John F., garage rent, etc. 126 35 Mahoney, D. A., labor 2 50 XUDITOR7S REPORT 471 McGlauflin, B. Fay, insurance $20 48 McHugh, Thomas F., trucking is 00 Meister 8-- Co., D. A,., lettering an truck 4 50 Morse Body Co. Inc., labor on truce 26 35 Regan, James, services 35 00 O'Leary & Tracey, repairs can battery 4 75 Scale journal, subscription 2 00 Total expenditures $3,015 92 Transferred to unexpencled balance account 84 09 15.3,100 00 Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth, Superintendent Appropriation for 1928 00 Expend ttsres Ford, John C., salary 00 Gypsy and Brown. Tail Moth, Clerk Appropriation for 1928 S425 00 Expend if tires Ford, Anna R., salary S425 €0 $425 00 Gypsy and Brown Tail 1'1+'Toth, Contingent Appropriation for 1928 600 00 Expenditures Bartlett Tree Expert Co., F. A., spray 225 00 Durnan, James IL, gasoline and battery 8 22 Fay, Arictor C., supplies and labor 18 16 Fitzhenry-Juptill Co., packing 4 43 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 4 50 Ford, Jchn C., registration Is 2 00 472 WATE TOWN T€WN7 REPORT Ford, IMary F., serNrices $100 00 Hackett Brothers Co. Inc., water 1 50 Keefe's Express, expressage 5 25 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registration 2 00 Mathews IVIctor Co., battery i 50 New England 'Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 20 50 New England Towel Supply Co., tm%eels 1 40 Pay Roll, weekly 2,037 25 Shemin-11- Tilliazns Co., arsenate of lead 62 24 Standard Maintenance Co. Itic., main- tenance of typewriter ,i 00 Sullivan, James H., gasoline C 4() Thorp & Martin Co., journal 1 00 ToNvn Hall Garage, storage GO 81 Underha v Oil Co., Adhero 12 00 Total expenditures 52,598 16 Transferred to unexpendcd balance account 1 84 V,600 04 Tree Warden, Salary Appropriation for 1028 Sl,()00 00 Mrpend-itures Ford, John C., salary S1,000 00 $1,000 00 Tree Warden, Clerk Appropriation for 1028 $125 00 Expond tunes Ford, Anna R., salary $125 00 $125 00 Tree Warden, Labor Appropriation for 1928 $3,000 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 473 Pay Roll, weeldy 32,999 75 Transferred to unexpended balance account 25 — - ,3,000 00 Tree Warden, Contingent Appropriation for 1928 $1,000 00 Expoidz tares Bartlett Tree Expert Co., F. A., bolting tree S75 25 Boston & Maine Railroad, freight X 90 Carpenter, George, tree work 15 00 Durnan, James H., alcohol, oil 32 35 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 17 71 Ford, Jahn C., expenses 33 00 Griffith, W. C., supplies 27 80 Hackett Brothers Co., water 2 25 A ohnes, C. F., filing savers S 60 Howard Ice Co., ice 2 97 Xeeie°s Express, expressage 35 Kocmey, L. H., labor 290 00 Main Street Garage, repairs to buck 74 65 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registration 2 00 N-lathews Motor Co., repairs and supplies 79 30 McKenney Manufacturing Co., pruners 10 71 IVIcLean & Co., John V., file and set saNvs 4 50 New En land Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 27 46 Sullivan, James H., gasoline and oil 1.33 75 Surnmer Street Garage, supplies 12 15 Vacations 144 CIO Watertown Tire Co., supplies 2 9E Total expenditures 998 65 474 WA.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Transferred to unexpended balance account $1 35 1,000 00 Tree Warden, New Trees Appropriation for 1928 $1,000 00 Expenditures Capers, Herbert T., trees S567 00 Pair Doll, weekly 423 57 Town Hall Garage, g;asoliuie and oil 8 85 Total expenditures $909 42 Transferred to unw pended balance account. 58 1,000 00 Poles and 'Tires Department, Inspector Appropriation for 1928 $3,200 00 .-xpevditzi.res Vahey, Patrick J., salary $3,200 00 $3,200 00 Poles and Wires Department, Clerk Appropriation for 1028 '-125 00 Ea penditures Ford, Anna R., salar%- 84, 25 00 $425 40 Poles and Wires Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1928 'S10,000 00 E�:pejidi eres Arnerican Oil Co., repairs S 75 American Railway Express, expressage 3 33 AUDITOR'S 1 rPORT 475 Arsenal Spa, tire repair 8 75 Bostan & Maine Railroad, freight 1 26 Butler, George F., supplies A 25 Carpenter Manufacturing Co., supplies 12 13 Conley, George, hulls eye 21 17 Cushing Co., J., tar rope 50 Dorlev Motor Co., registration and transfer ;3!q 90 Durnan, James H., supplies 4 89 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 23 10 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., service 13 79 Evans 'fire Co., C. M., tube 1 50 Everett Brothers, Inc., expressage 8 50 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 44 5 i Ford, Mary F., services 50 CC) Fred's Battery and Tire Service, repairs 1 00 Galen Street Garge, repairs 50 Gam+ewell Co., The, supplies 656 0 General Electric Supply Co., supplies 437 19 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 75 Graphic Press, The, record books 89 25 Hackett Brothers Co. fne., water 2 25 Hawes Electric Co., dry cells 12 85 Hinkley, C. E., supplies 0p Howard Ice Co., ice 447 E. Howard Clock Co., clock coil 7 65 Keefe's Express, expressage 25 75 Lauriat. Co., Charles E., dictionary 4 50 .:\,lahoney, D. J., supplies 2 00 Main Street Garage, labor and supplies 442 95 Malloy, C. J., supplies 11 55 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registration 0 00 McGuire & Roche, insurance 54 40 ll-lcister Co., D. A., labor 21 60 X[cDonald, H. J., supplies .5 00 New England Telephone and Telegraph. Co., service 03 1S 476 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT New England Towel Supply Co., towels 83 85 O'Leary & Tracey, supplies 2 50 Pay Roll, weekly 6,1553 26 Rooney & Son, J. F., repairs 35 88 Standard 1-vlaintenanee Co. Inc., main- tenance of Lypewriter 3 00 Standard Underground Cable Co., cable and reels 450 0 Stone & Forsyth Co., Burt cups f) 00 Sullivan, James H., nil and gasoline 171 25 Thomsen, F. J., key checks 50 Vahey Brothers, trarig 6 00 Vahey, Patrick J., garage rent and dues 106 00 Waterproof Paint and Varnish Co., supplies 32 57 Watertown Nardware Co., supplies 11 14 Watertown Lumber Co,, cement 1 80 W. A. Webster Lumber Co., fire-alarm box hack 26 65 Wetmore Savage Co., supplies 505 09 White Co., The, supplies 2 33 Total expenditures $9,990 08 Transferred to unex-pendedd balance account 02 10 000 00 Dog Officer Appropriation for 1923 $300 Of) Expenditures Thayer, Samuel G., disposing of dogs $296 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 4 00 00 Go AUDITOR'S REPORT 477 HEALTH AND SANITATION Health Department, Agent Appropriation for 1928 S3,200 VDU Expenditures B ouclier, Dr. J, A., salary $2,368 80 Tapper, John W., salary 585 78 Total expenditures S2,954 58 Transferred to unexpended balazlre account 245 42 $3,200 00 Health Department, Clerk Appropriation for 1928 1,`00 00 Expendihires Vandervocrt, Hilda, salary 51,200 00 Health Department, Nurses Appropriation for 1928 $2,800 00 xpendi t .res Dardis, Mary T., salary 8353 35 Gordon, Edith, salary 1,056 50 Randall, Agnes, salary 993 75 Sullivan, Helen A., salary 353 35 Total expenditures S2,756 05 Transferred to unexpended balance account 43 05 2,800 00 Health Department, Contagious Appropriation for 1028 "�;9'00 } 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 1,735 00 $7,265 00 4 478 WATERT[3WN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Boston, City of, care $93 00 Cambridge, City of, care 1,045 85 Dunn's Drug Store, supplies 33 35 Fallon, J. R., culture media 1 32 Lakeville State Sanatorium, care 580 00 Ma,hady, E. F., supplies 23 08 Massachusetts Eye and Far Infirmary, care 12 87 Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital, care 3,652 50 Medford, City of, care 103 00 Newton; City Of, care 176 14 Newton Hospital, culture 165 50 New 'York, City of, course anti-rabic 26 00 North Reading State Sanatorium, x-ray and cage 168 50 Otis Brothers, dry goods 9 00 Parke, Davis & Co., vaccine 12 00 Public Welfare Department, care 19 &B Reed, Thomas W., Co., Bon Pirquiet list and material 15 55 Simonds, supplies 3 25 Westfield State Sanatoriums., care 457 05 Total expenditures 'S6,97 78 Transferred to unexpended balance account 667 22 -- 7,265 00 Health Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1928 S1,085 00 Transferred., Town Meeting 175 [0 1,260 00 L,xpenditures American Railway Express., expressage $0 77 Ananian A Son, gasoline 1 71 AUDITOR'S REPORT 479 Boucher, Dr. J. A,., garage rent 3J09 75 Butler, George F., supplies 60 Carroll, TM. J., repair to heater 3 50 Clark &- Campbell, repairs, gasoline and rail 150 44 Dardis, Alary, caTfares 1 20 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 16 60 Fay, V. C., repairs to car 4 38 Pletcher Hardiyare Co., supplies 1 93 Gayton & Howell, gasoline and ail 3 20 Gillis Offlice Supply Co., supplies 32 30 Gilding, Herbert, labor 5 50 Graphic Press, The, printing 82 71 Harris, Charles A., dry goods 1 00 Hawes Fleetric Co., table stave 1 00 I- ayes en-ice ,station, gasoline and oil 65 36 Hinkley, 0. B., keys 1 65 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 16 21 Howard Ice Co., ice 66 93 Hyman, J•, supplies 45 Denney -Aanufacturing Co., gasoline 4 56 Joli,iston Co., J. G., badges and plates 15 40 I assaehusetts Agriculture College, Babcock Inspection 3 25 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registration 3 00 McGuire & Roche, insurance fit 00 McLauthlin & Co., supplies 6 71 Meister Co., D. A., painting seal on car 16 00 Middlesex Towel Supply, towels 4 00 The Murray Printing Company, printhig 10 00 New Enl;laaid Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 133 07 New England Towel Supply Co., towels 19 50 North Beacon Street Filling Station, gasoline 2 94 O'Halloran, Patrick, service 1 $U Otis Brotbers, towels 1 33 Pecluossette Press, printing 4 75 480 WATt?ZTOWN TOWN REPORT Post Office Department, postage and box rent $18 50 Quirk, Dr. T. C., services 4 04 Randall, Agnes, earfares 10 21 Rooney & Son, J. F., sink 63 00 Sheridan, T. F., supplies 99 Simonds, supplies 1 10 Sullivan, Elelen, oarfares 12 45 Thayer, San7uol G., disposing of dead animals 127 00 Town Hall Garage, storage and gasoline and coil 54 3 Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertising 9 00 Underwood Typewriter Co., repairs to typewriter 5 67 Ward, L. E., repairs 14 39 Watertown Beacon 'Taxi, service 15 00 Watertown Hardware Co., dividers 2 50 Watertown Sun, The, advertising 30 00 Total expenditures 31,220 72 Transferred to unexpended balance account 30 28 1,260 00 Health Department, Baby Clinic Appropriation for 1928 $500, €l0 Expmditures Butler, Dr. Alfred, services 837 35 Driscoll, John, janitor services 41 00 Drummey, Dr. J. L., services 166 65 Graphic Press, The, printing 13 25 Malloy, C. F., supplies 2 40 Otis Brothers, dry goads 2 45 Kiley & Co., supplies 3 56 Secord, Dr. Walter, sen ices 37 35 Yorke, Dr. Rabert, services 162 65 Total expenditures $466 66 Transferred to =expended balance account 33 34 $500 00 AUMTart's RrPO T 491 Health Department, Dental Clinic Appropriation for 1928 $2,840 00 Expendifures Breslin, Dr. J. E., sen ces 3 00 Cha.pourian, Dr. Harry, services 329 00 Clafl n, Walter A., supplies 3 75 Crirnmings Co., 1. J., supplies 1U 00 Hinkley, 0. E., keys 1. 50 Houghton, Ruth, assistant 690 00 Keefe, Dr. Owen, dentist 320 00 LaFayette, Dr. T. E., dentist 39 90 Laren Mower Grinding Co'., moving equipment 48 09 Manhattan Coat Factory*, supplies 8 19 Newton Glass Co., glass 4 10 Reed, Thomas W., sterilizer 38 70 Reynolds erns, S. H., supplies 136 29 .Simonds, supplies 6 55 Tracy, EUen, assistant 240 QO Tracy, Ellen, earfares fig Vandervoort, Dr. C. F., services 8 00 White Manufacturing Co., The S. S., supplies 74 39 Total expenditures $2,549 98 Transferred to unexpended balance account 290 02 $2,840 00 Inspector of Plumbing Approprization for 1928 $2,530 00 Transferred, Town Meeting an 99 *2,580 00 .Expenditures Graphic Dress, The, printing $12 75 Hewitt, Charles M., salary 2,500 00 482 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Hewitt, Charles M., expenses $7 15 Whitney, Charles A., inspections 60 00 Total expenditures S2,579 90 Transferred to miexpended balance account 10 S42,5SO GO Cattle Inspection Appropriation for 1928 8600 (it) Expand-itures McGlinchey, Dr. F. T., salary $600 00 $600 00 Sewer Department$ Construction Appropriation for 1928 S20,885 00 Balance brought forward 905 04 - . 821,790 04 Expewditures Beatrice, Joseph, trucking $25 00 Belmont Builders Supply Co., pipe 1,306 93 Eastern Clay Goods Co., sewer seal 165 82 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies NO 50 Grace, William, building manholes 350 00 Hood Rubber Co., rubber boats 27 90 K,Anc, P., building manholes 40 00 11assachusetts State Prison, castings 418 76 McCarty & Co., Charles J., supplies 444 87 McCue, Thomas Joseph, manhole repair 456 68 Mulvehill, B. J. , building manholes 8 00 Pay Roll, weep'y 14,745 78 Proctor, S, E. & R. C., lanterns 174 31 Puritan Iron Works, castings 244 050 Riverside Sand and Gravel Co., stone 48 60 Rooney & Sons, J. F., supplies 31 50 Shepard, John, building manholes 32 00 Sullivan, jarnes H., gasoline and oil 163 GO AUDITOR'S 1EP[}R3i 483 'Waldo Brothers & Bond Co., sewer seal 872 10 Watertown Duilders Supply Co., supplies 2,255 83 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 630 92 Total expenditures S21,773 00 Transferred tc unexpended balance account 17 04 21,790 94 Sewer Department, Maintenance Appropria.tior, for 1928 $18,000 OU Transferred, Town Meeting 11500 00 Transferred from Resen-e Fund 4,000 00 23,500 00 Expenditures Baker, rrank, supplies $1 83 Belmont Builders Supply Co., pipe 1,942 57 Eastem Clay Goods Co., serer seat 230 44 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 45 90 Harris, Charles A., rubber gloves 17 10 Kane, P., building manholes 8 Co AkCarty & Co., Charles J., supplies 435 36 Mulvehill, E. J., building manholes 40 00 Pay Roll, weeldy 19,975 2-1 Rooney & Sons, J. E., supplies 4 40 Shepard, Jahn, building manholes - 8 00 Sullivan, James H., gasoline and oil 65 20 Waldo Brothers & Bond Co., supplies 90 57 Wat+erto"m Builders Supply Co., pipe 721 fig Waterproof Paint and Vaniisb Co., eMpty cans S 00 Total expenditures S23,491 81 Transferred to unexpended balance account 8 19 23,500 00 484 WATERTOWN TOWN REWORT Sewer and Sidewalk Rebates Appropriation.r� riation. for 192$ ;5,000 00 Ezpevd Lures Relates, various $4,942 72 Transferred to unexpeTided balance account 57 2 - 55,O00 CIO CARE AND LIGHTING OF Mf,;H TAPS Highway Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1928 55,840 00 Expend-itures Condon, P. P., superintendent 93,5OO 00 Kelly, Sadie, second clerk 1,040 00 Regan, Esther, first clerk 1,300 00 85,840 00 Highway Departmeat, Dice Expense Appropriation for 1325 350 00 x penditures Aniberg File and Index Co., .supplies 16 45 Graphic Press, The, printing 125 71 Hobbs & Warren, time books 19 50 Hunt & Co., W. H., supplies 2 80 Lydston, W. W., supplies 50 Malloy, C. W., supplies 6 00 Markrow Ribbon and Carbon Co., supplies 3 50 Massachusetts Reformatory, chair 12 00 McLauthlin & Co., supplies 5 05 The X+lurray Printing Company, printing 12 00 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 73 57 New England 'rowel Supply Ca., towels 7 50 AUDITOR IS RtPORT -18,19 Parrot Speed Fastener Co., fastener N 64 Standard Maintenance Co., case of typewriter 6 00 Ward's, supplies 9 45 Yawman & Erbe Manufacturing Co., cabinet 42 50 Total expenditures 3349 G7 Transferred to unexpen(le 1 balance account 33 $3;i{} 04 Highway Department, Vacations Appropriation for 1928 8,568 00 Transferred, Town lbleeting 221 GG � ,347 00 Expenditures Bay Roll, weekly $8,347 00 58,347 00 Highway Department, Construtc#ion Appropriation for 1928 $23,666 00 Transferred, Torn Meetin22, g 2,864 SU S20,801 20 Expenditures Beatrice, Joseph., trucking $452 50 Fannon, James H., steam roller rental 325 00 General Crushed Stone Co., stone 4,597 01 Grace, William, wilding catch. basin 8 00 Igoe, Henry, trucking 337 00 N-lcCarty & Co., Charles J., stone spreader 3+60 GG icCue, Thomas Joseph, trucking 387 00 McNamara, J. H., bank gravel 871 20 Nonantum Coal Co., coal 448 43 Pay Roll, weekly 9,300 74 Trimount Gil Co., asphalt 3,714 32 Total expenditures $20,801 20 486 WATERTOWN TOWX REPORT Highway Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1928 860,000 00 E pendilures Alemite Lubricator Co., automobile repmrs 40 American Gas Accumulator Co., supplies 328 85 American Railway Express Go., expre&sage 36 01 American Tar Co., supplies 814 75 Atnnus Co., E. B., supplies 85 20 Baker, Fnank G., equipment and repairs 39 fit Beatrice, Joseph, trucking 02 50 Black Decker Ma-nufacturin Co., equipment and repairs 10 00 Boston Elevated Railkvay Co., repairing* pavement 01 29 Doston & 1l,Iaine Railroad, expressage 4 54 Boston & Maine Railroad, freight 9 48 Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co., supplies 14 90 Blair, Joseph H., wood 60 00 Breck-Robinson. Nursery, trees 18 00 Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co., repairs 412 35 Butter's Express, expressage 16 55 Burnham Co., Edward AL, supplies 18 50 Capers, HP-Tbert, delta 73 50 Central Auto Parts, repairs and supplies 159 71 Cohuni, Irvine B., insurance 79 15 Commercial Chemical, supplies r 05 Condon, P. P., garage rent and incidentals 125 00 CQ�me, George R., repairs and supplies 1,175 44 Crescent Sign Co., signs 40 00 Clishing Co., J., gram 331 55 Dance, W. H., equipment and repairs 5 50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 487 Daniels Chevrolet Co., truer and extras S2,295 63 Dorley Motor Co., repairs 33 95 Durnan, Jarnes 11, supplies 235 55 Dya.r Sales and Machinery Cc., equipment and repairs 132 25 Eastern Tractor Co., repairs 139 55 Everett Beeehler Tire Co., supplies 6U3 75 Fay Co., C. E., repairs and slwlies SS 35 Fay=, Victor, storage 257 83 Field & Seen, Inc., Walter V., repairs 472 08 Fillcul & Son, J. B., equipment 18 29 :F`laherty, William, signs S4 50 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 742 06 Foote, C. M., wood. 64 00 G. Fuller &: Soii Lumber Co., lumber 3 39 Galvin's Garage, storage and repairs 230 32 General Auto Parts Co., repairs 20 24 General Crushed Stc)ne Co., stone 2,612 10 Gibbs Express, expressage 35 Good Roads 'fachi-nery Co., supplies 596 25 Grace, William, building catch basins 16 00 Grant's Express, expressage 35 Ha.lpin's Welding Shop, egitiipment and repairs 89 25 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 50 Hayes Service Station, repairs 372 86 Healy, John J., repairs, 3 00 Highway 'Signal Co., signals 242 00 Housin Co., lumber 53 25 Hughes, James H., automobile repairs 849 26 Icy-Grade Paint and Lubricant Co., supplies 712 3S Igoe, Henry, tracking 221 00 Keefe`s Express, expressage 86 20 King, :Edward, supplies 16 00 IUauer Brothcrs-Hoover Co., repairs TS 95 Mack Motor Co., repairs 107 80 N4aguire, John J., storage of car 10 00 4S %VATERTC7WN TOWN REPORT Massac usetts Amesite Co., supplies 434 25 Massachusetts Broken Stone Co., crushed stone 533 28 Nlassachtisetts, Commonwealth of, registration 29 00 Massachusetts State Prison, pails 14 38 Mathews Motor Co., repairs 237 IS -N-TeCart & Co., Charles J., supplies 570 00 A-IcCue, Tlornas Joseph, trucking 62 50 Xl cDo ald, H. J., automobile repairs lib 50 McNa.niara, J. H., gravel 597 60 Xleigter & Co., D. A., repairs h 10 X ddlesex County Mouse of Correction, brooms 40 90 ilotcr Parts Co., automobile repairs. 4 35 New England Telephone and "Telegraph Co., service 22:1 01 Nonantcun Coal Co., coal 152 78 O'Leary &- Tracey, repairs 18 25 Paris Class Co., automobile damage 6 50 Ray Roll, weekly 33,076 52 Proctor, S. E., & R. E., supplies 283 04 Puritan Iron Works, pattern 12 50 Quinn, P. J., ;garage rent 120 00 Riverside Sand and Gravel Go., sand and stone. 34 20 Riley & Co., supplies 3 44 Rooney & Son, J. F., repairs 38 24 Scott, Alfred, damages to greenhouse 68 40 Standard fail; Co. N. Y., oils . 25 65 Standard Plate Glass Co., repairs 9 41 Sullivan, James H., gasoline and oil 2,830 10 Shriberf;, P. H., supplies 93 00 Tinglof & Sons Co., equipment and repairs 205 60 Tocci Construction Co., trucking 12 00 'T`rimount Coil Co., asphalt, oil 2,042 60 United {Grease Gun Corp., supplies 74 68 Wagner Electric Co., repairs 40 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 489 Walker Indian Co., suppliers $1.2 00 Waterproof Paint and Varnish Co,, paint 314 74 Watertown Battery Co., repairs 1 75 Watertown Electric Co., supplies 0 Watertown Lurnber Co., lumber 1,097 99 Watertown ]rlotor 'Nlart, supplies 3 42 Webb Manufacturing Co., P. W., equipment and repairs 26 59 Webster Lumber Co., W. A., lumber 67 52 Whetherell &. Co., George D., paint 11 00 White Co., The, repairs 393 42 'white, Peter J., ?wilding fence 498 1S Total expendit, res $59,966 43 Transferred to unexpended balance account 33 57 `60,000 Highway Department, Stable Maintenwice Appropriation for 1928 $26,000 00 Expenditures Maker, I`rank G., repairs :�16 55 Charles Parker & Co., supplies 84 13 Claiiin & Co,, W. A., supplies 18 00 Curry Brothex`s {ail Co., supplies 45 15 Cashing & Co., J., grain 3,742 33 Edison Electric I11wiiinating Co., service 182 28 Fisher, Janies, sharpening; picks 21 95 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 300 02 Godfrey Co., G. R., supplies 185 5 Green & Co., S. B., supplies 2 50 Hackett Brothers Co., supplies 1 29 Harper, Robert L., supplies 16 99 Hares Electric Co., wiring 3 67 Housing Co., lumber 291 68 Hughes, Joseph A., supplies 6 92 490 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Keith, J. C., blankets $151 00 Know & Xforse Co., suppl es 7 50 Langer, C, E,, supplies 24 00 Linscott Supply Co., supplies 5 22 lvIahoney, D. J., repairs and supplies 103 80 A,IcCa.rty & Co., Charles r., supplies 93 55 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 111 51 Noziantuni Coal Co., coal 97 13 pay Roll, Weekly 16,018 88 Proctor, S. E., & R. C., supplies 9 01 Sargent & Co., F. FI., hay 3,147 33 Siillivgin, fames H., L*asoline and oil 473 94 "Water Department, water 20 90 Watortown Ltunber Co., 1uixnber 80 79 Webster Lumber Co., lumber 16 so vWetmore-Sa-�-age Co., supplies 1 69 Total expctIditUres 2a, fi 3 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3 01 - w920,0 )o 00 Highway Department, Garbage Collection Appropriation for 1928 $23,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 1,500 00 24,500 00 Expenditure$ Commercial Fire Sales Co., 'tires ' 146 00 Damian, Jaines H., repairs 60 Dwyer, T. F., services 300 00 Fay, Victor, storage 130 U0 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 20 25 Hood Rubber Co., supplies 70 Housing Co., supplies 12 24 { Hughes, Joseph A., repairs 21 65 Hy-Crado Paint and Lubricant Co., ci.l 98 33 x1�UAZ"i0 "Soar 491 Igoe, Henry, trucking 25 00 Mack lotor Truck Co., repairs 21 45 Massachusetts State Prison, pails 4;i 10 McCarty Co., Charles J., canvas cov,ers 49 50 Meister & Co., D, A., repairs 65 Nfiller, Earry, canvas covers 1S 00 Pay Roll, weekly 22,104 55 Suffiv.a.n, James EL, oil and gasoline 1,020 39 ILfashington Garage, storage of trucks 121 70 Water DeparUnent, eater 17 10 White Co., The, repairs 336 02 Total expenditures $24,498 83 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 11 S24,500 00 Sidewalk Appropriation for 1923 335,000 00 1�xpeudatares Cabot, Samuel, lampblack Q441 00 Chain Belt Co., equipment and repairs 21 18 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 479 63 Hood Rubber Co., cinders 1,392 79 Igoe, Henry, trucking, 418 00 AlacLauchlin, W. S., water 5 00 McCarty S& Co., Charles J, tools 103 10 XlcCue, Thomas Joseph, trucking 50 00 McVey, Thomas F., curbing 2,320 95 Pay Roll, weekly 23,909 74 Riverside Sand and Gravel Co., supplies 2,21.0 40 Sullivan, James H., gasolinic and Oil 203 00 Watertown Builders Supply Co., cement 3,287 55 492 WATBR.TvwN TOWN REPORT Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 144 31 Total expenditures $34,991 08 Transferred to it-ne:xpired balance account 8 32 8.35,000 00 Street Lights Appropriation for 1928 $40,000 00 Expendiiures Boston Consolidated (was Co., service $68 47 Edison Electric llluminathig Co., The, service 38,454 14 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 78 Russell & Shall Co., gloves 29 27 Total expenditures 838,552 66 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1,447 34 540,000 00 Dust Laying Appropriation for 1928 $15,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 342 48 14,657 52 Expendiiicres Middlesex County House of Correction, brushes 8:3() 00 1Vlugurdxcbian, A., damage-g :3 co Pay Roll, weekly 8,1313 92 Riverside Sand and Gravel Co., sand 1.,:375 20 TriTnount Oil Co., all and tar 4,093 90 White Contractig,, Co., J. F., sand 540 00 Wood, G. S., damages 1 50 Total expenditures S11,657 52 S14,657 52 AUDITOR'S REPORT 49 Engineering Department, Salaries A.ppropz a.tion for 1928 $15,978 40 Expenditures Allen, Otis D., Town Engineer $3,200 00 Bryant, William S., salary 1,504 42 Cock, Herbert C., salary T 63 12 Dwyer, Thomas, salary 2,000 00 Hetherington, 4V"alter, salary 11100 00 La.Bonte, Frederick, salary �514 00 Learned, W. F., consulting engineer 1,800 00 4alcman, Roger, G., salary 2,200 00 Richner, Robert, salary 126 00 Serle, John, Salary 1.,800 0() Stephenson, Will mn G., salary 1,486 53 Sullivan, James, salary 70 00 Total expenditures $a15,864 07 Transferred to unexpended balance account 113 93 $15,978 00 Engineering Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1928 $1,700 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 225 00 $1,9205 00 Expozdifures Abbott-?'McKay Corp., supplies .5299 63 Allen, Otis D., garage rent lib 60 American City Magazine, subscription 4 00 Berger & Sons, E. L., transit 27 00 Bryant„ Henry T., sen ices 54 15 Butler, George: F., stipplies 3 00 Crosby Publishing Co., directory 8 00 Daniels Chevrolet Co., supplies 6 00 Domm, ly, Mrs. E., supplies 10 65 Durnan, James H., autoinobile supplies 20 75 494 WA-TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Eeering News Record, subscription 85 00 Everett-Beeehler Tire Co., tube 1 '85 Pay, Victor, storage 40 00 Pletcher Hard-ware Co., supplies 33 02 Garton & Rowell, automobile supplies 32 67 -Gillette Publishing Co., subscription 2 00 Halves Electric Co., supplies 11 20 Hayes Sanvice Station, repairs 253 80 Hughes, William H., bell 14 90 Lwid Court, laud Mans 50 00 McDonald, H. J., automobile repairs 25 00 lAcGlauflin, B. Pay, insurance 73 80 1IcLauthfin & Co., supplies 20 McLt,an & Sans Co., J. C., stool 6 00 Middlesex Registry of Deeds, blue prints 6 06 The jklurray Printing Company, printing 6 25 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 151 32 New. England Towel Supply Co., towels 17 85 Oak nan Roger, expenses 61 63 O'CanneE & Lee Co., stakes 08 OS Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registration 8 00 Scala,, F. W., repairs and supplies 29 40 Spaulding-Moss Co., blue prints 62 58 Sullivan, fames H. Ili 23 Tharp & Martin 5 00 Toivn Fall Garage, garage rent and supplies 300 05 �-NTard's, supplies 10 75 Webster Lun-iber Co., stakes 65 00 Total expenditures $1,920 27 Transferred to unexpended balance account 4 73 $1,025 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 495 Ashes and Paper Appropriation for 19 S $35,000 00 Transferred, Town Fleeting 2,000 00 - - 7,000 00 Expenditures Eaton, Leroy S., printing S19 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 4 95 igoe, Henry, tracking 406 50 Mack Motor True Co., two trucks 10,000 00 Nlaffioli, Charles, trucking 7 54 Miller, Harry, cover 18 00 Pay Roll, weekly 24,979 76 Standard Steel and Iron. 'Works, fence 1,413 55 SulH an, James H., gasoline and oil 32 04 White, Peter J., carpenter work 116 00 Total expenditures , 6,997 90 Transferred to unexpended balance account 2 10 ".'37,000 00 SUPPORT OF POOR 1nfirmaxy Department, Keeper Appropriation for 1928 81,000 00 L-:x pendiiures ite, George H., salary $1,000 00 51,000 04 teary Department, General Expense Appropriation for 1928 S6,000 Oil Expenditures Baler, Frank R., repairs 870 77 Barrett, Pahl P., fertilizer 25 00 Parry, Beale & Co., F. W., stipplies 2 00 496 W�LTERTOWN TOWN REPORT Batchelder & Felton Cf., Coal $78 09 Butler, George F., supplies 19 15 Gaffer Clothing Co., clothing 34 05 Claflin & Co., Walter A, supplies 19 40 Cossaboom, C. B., awnings 41 80 Cashing & Co" J., supplies 211 95 Deriver, George. H., weather strips 38 50 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 4 25 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., The, service 115 38 Fletcher, A, C., supplies 63 22 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 73 49 Fowler & Son, Joseph, repairs 9 25 Gifford & Hodges, supplics 327 49 Godin , Herbert 41 20 Greets & Co., S. B., supplies 52 05 Hackett Brothers Co. Inc., supplies 274 27 Howard Ice. Co., ice 67 14 Hughes, William S., supplies 377 03 Jordan Idarsh Co,, supplies 56 25 Kiley, ,James H., ploughing, etc. 54 50 LyndNrillc Creamery Association, milk 40 46 Macintosh, Jahn, coal 162 20 Malone, Bernard, labor 121 00 Tflassachusetts Wharf Coal Co., coal 132 50 McLean & Son Co., J. C., furniture 28 00 Messier & CCentehar, supplies 745 91 Murphy, Daniel L., repairs 23 13 -Axlurray, H. R., painting building 565 00 New England Telephone and Telegraph co.' Services .54 20 O'Brien & Co., P. H., repairing chimney 1205 00 Otis Brothers Co., supplies 33 60 Parsons, J. F., paler hanging 55 19 Fay Roll, weekly 1,526 8 Purchas, Bertram G., repairs and supplies 10 55 Schindler, John H., glasses 1 75 AUDITOR'S REPORT 497 Warren Strap Manufacturing Co., supplies 812 24 Water Department, water 3 19 Watertown Shoe Stare, sloes 15 50 Webster ;Lumber Co., lumber 22 75 White, George H., wet wash 70 45 Wright, Samuel E., sawuig wood 20 00 Total expenditures 85,99 98 'transferred to unexpended balance account 4 02 6,000 00 Outside Aid Appropriation for 1928 82S,300 00 Expenditures Alvord Brothers, rent 300 00 Amberg File and Index Co., file 0 31 Andrews X'Iilk Co., milk 371 89 Andrews, William S., burial 85 00 A. & P. Tea. Co., supplies 12 00 Baker, Frank G°., repairs 13 00 Barhato, C., rent 20 00 Beacon Rest Home, oa.re 60 00 Bennison, H, C., milk 28 06 Boston, City of, aid 402 01 Boston Consolidated. Gas Co., gas and rent 25 00 Boston & Mail Railroad, rent 14 00 Boylston Meat Market, supplies 5 00 Breslin, Thomas J., medicine 3 00 .Brookline, Town of, aid 188 00 Butler, George F., Supplies 12 45 Cambridge, City of, care 61 07 Cambridge Hospital, care 16 go Camey Hospital, care • 9 50 Carter Clothing Co., clothing 15 00 498 WA TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Cash, weekly disbursements $6,806 00 Chelsea, City of, care 27 00 Claf n & Co., . A., supplies 4 05 Cannolly, Thomas, rent 100 00 Crosby Publishing Co., directory 8 00 Dalbv, Thomas Co., merchandise 5 52 Dana, Myer, rent 40 00 D'Alanno, Antonio, groceries 651 00 Diliberto, C., supplies 10 00 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., The, service 10 23 Egleston, T. R., repairs 47 05 Emmerson & Co., stamp 1 55 Essayian Breathers, provisions 110 00 Fahre Line, Massage to Maly 138 25 First National Stares, groceries 613 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 35 25 Fowler, Joseph, & Son, shoes 141 80 Freidenfield, Edith, board 418 20 Gallagher, Catherine, rent 260 00 Giordano, moving 12 Oil Goldbank's Market, supplies 71 00 Graphic Press, 71e, printing :38 22 Hackett Brothers, water 2 25 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 6 31 Holy Ghost Hospital, care 1,680 64 Hovban, Mrs. Bridget, Tent 330 00 Hoed & Sans, Inc., H. P., ird1k .56 80 Hughes, W. S., r roceiies 530 00 Ia.nraclli, N., rent 20 00 Jensen, Neils, rent OG 00 Jenness, Williani, care 9 00 Heefe's Express, moving 25 00 Kelly, Dr. J. XT., services 2 50 LaBon.te, IVI. I., salary 550 00 Lawn, Sarah, board 3(i4 00 Lehan, Mrs, Bridget, Teat 300 00 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 420 20 Licarto, Catherine, passports 20 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 499 Lindsey, Thomas, milk $157 SO Llensac, Lodge, care 60 00 Lutheran Orphans Home, care 203 00 Lyndonville Crearnery- Go., milk 41 11 llacl onalds Alarket, groceries 405 20 Iaclntosh, John, coal 496 01 i1{ladden, James F., rent 220 00 Alain Street Garage, transportation 28 50 Main Street Public "4larket, proA isions 5 00 Afa n Street Popular 4larket, provisions 17 fil l Maloney, Thomas, rent 30 00 ;Malloy, C. F., supplies 4 1 'tlassachu tts, Con-urnonwealth of, care 1,200 11 A l assachusetts, Commonwealth of, (Pondville), care 310 00 N I assachusetts, Commonwealth of, (Tesv"huryF), care 401 92 Massachusetts General Hospital, care 124 95 iassachusetts Hospital School, scare 467 97 AIc teer, Margaret, rent 215 €10 N,Iedford, City of, care 366 55 'viessier c; Centebar, pro-visions 15 00 Akriggi, Antonio, rent 16 00 Nally, T. P., Moving 15 00 New England FoniQ.. for Little Wanderers, care 30 50 New England Tcic:plione a,id Telegraph Co" scn ke 35 02 New England Towel Supply Co., towels 6 00 N onantum Coal Co., coal 25 75 O'Connor, A. P., care 10 00 Osgood & Wendell, fuel 113 55 Otis Brothers, supplies 268 78 Paone, Jerry, rent 300 DO Raymond Co., A., supplies 361 00 Riley & Co., supplies 56 21 Russo, Joseph, rent 30 00 Salon, City of, care 166 00 500 WATERTLIWN TOWN REPORT Schindler„ John H,, glasses $8 00 Sheridan, T. F., supplies 554 18 Silvestri Market, provisial7s 15 00 Sirrionds, supplies 6 66 Smith, Annie lei., beard 460 00 Somerville, City of, care 340 76 Spced ell Farm, milk 65 66 St. Blizaheth's Hcispit.al, care 383 25 Stanton, John J., salary 750 00 Star Alarlxt Co., supplies 9CA 00 St. Patrick Cenicter-y, grave 25 00 Stone, Walter C., rent ISO 00 Stranglo, Frank, rent 15 00 Summer Street Alarket, supplies 15'9 00 Talitha Cumi JbIaternity Home, hoard 150 00 Thorp & Martin, supplies 3 05 Toniassitti Nlarket, groceries 480 00 Travelers' Aid Society, care 8 75 Waltham Baby Hospital, care 17 50 Waltham, Cite of, care :331 23 Waltham Hospital, care 377 00 Washingtonian Honie, care .5 00 Water Department, water 27 75 z aterta-vi,n Distract Nursing, care 7 00 Watertown Pharnza.cy, inedicine 85 Watertown Public Market, supplies 328 00 Watertown Savings Bank, rent $0 00 Watertown Tire Co., rent 242 00 White, Peter J'., repairs 1.4 50 Whiting ,Milk Co., milk 39 70 Wilson, Charlotte, board 209 10 Woodland, Charles U, n-illy 201 71 Yawman & Erbe jVanufacturing Co., equipment 61 03 Total expenditures $28,300 00 $28,300 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 501 Mothers' Aid Appropriation for 1928 $21,3GO OU Transferred, Town _lvleeting 1,000 00 $22,300 00 Expenditures Andrews �j lilk Co., milk 8209 84 Barbato, C., rent . 12 I'D0 Blanchard VIctor Co., moving 10 00 Butler, George F., supplies 17 19 Caecavara, 3viario, rent 420 00 Cambridge, City; ef, dare 146 88 Carters Clothing; Co., clothes r 00 Can iso, P., rent 87 00 Cash, weekly disbursements 15,005 00 ClafIin, Walter A., supplies 10 90 Egleston, T. R., shoe repairing, 5 00 Ernersoxr & Co., stamp 1 85 Firs; National Stores, Inc., supplies 815 56 Ford„ Lucy cy P., rent 270 00 Ford, A., repairs 10 75 Fowler & Son, Joseph, repairs 126 75 Gragosian, Bedrus, rent 420 00 Go€1ing, Herbert, piping 4 50 Graphic Press, The, printing 17 25 Hackett Brothers Co., water 75 Fall, E. C., rent :3.5 00 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 1 00 Hobbs & �ayTen, supplies 1 58 I eefe's Express, expressage 15 00 Kelly-, Dr. M. J., rent 318 00 LaBonte, M. Al., salary 550 00 Leonard .Fuel Co., fuel 172 30 Lindsey, Thomas F., milk 109 40 Ly-rielamille Creamery Co,, milk :35 83 Maclntosh, John, fuel 201 47 ll'f adden, f ar nes C., rent 20 00 -Malloy, C, supplies 3 23 McHughes Expr , movie; 115 00 502 W3LTI:ItTOWN TOWNT REPORT �IcL.atithlin & Co,, .supplies $ . 35 McNally, Janies, rent 315 00 Metropolitan Ice Co., ice 2 34 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 22 54 Newton, City of, case 796 39 Nonantum, Coal Ca., coal 8 40 Orchard Park- Market, supplies 10 00 Osgood & Wendell, fuel 77 55 Otis B-rothers Co., supplies 34 13 Park Avenue Hospital, care 10 00 Ra-�°mond, A., rent and provisions 257 00 RiZZuto, X., rent 26 00 School Street 'Shoe More, merchandise 10 70 Simonds, medicine 65 Speedwell Fann, milk 39 42 Standard Maintenance Co., care of typewriter 8 60 Stanton, John J., salary 750 00 Star Market, provisions 58 00 Thorp & ?Martin., supplies 3 05 Todd Sales Co., adding machine 45 50 Waltham, City of, case 90 14 NN"hite, Peter J., office repairs 14 50 NNIhiting 'Mill~ Co., milk 90 94 Woodland, Charles L., milk 394 64 Ya man & Erbe Pv1fg. Co., equipment 61 92 Total expenditures $22,290 29 Transferred to unexpended balance account r 1 S-22,300 00 Physician Appropriation for 1928 $1,200 00 Lxpotd i gyres Kelley., Dr. M. J. . $1,200 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 503 Soldiers' Relief Appropriation for 1928 �-),000 00 Transferred, 'roan Meeting 2,500 00 .52,500 00 Expenditures Pay RQlls, weekly $2,159 00 Webster, Town of, care 60 Go Total expenditures 2,219 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 261 00 — $2,500 00 State and Military Aid Appropriation for 1928 61,000 00 Transferred, Torn Meeting 100 00 — S900 00 Expenditures Pay Rolls, monthly $708 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 192 00 $900 00 Soldiers' Exemptions Appropriation for 1928 $142 15 Expmdilures TvIassachusetts, Commonwealth of, assessment $142 15 $142 15 EDUCATION School Department, General Control Appropriation for 1928 $11,000 00 Transferred, Tovvn Meeting 100 00 811,100 00 504 WATERTO'LVN TOWN REPORT E*xpmId-itu r6s Allen-Wales Corp., maintenance of machine S14 50 Babb & Co., Edward E.., supplies 12 03 BTown, Mildred, salary 1,299 84 Bruce Publishing, Co., magazine 3 00 Burgess, James B., contract for painting 75 00 Cosmos Press Inc., The, supplies 11 11 Durgin, lVlar'baret, salary 1,200 84 Thomas Groom & Co., supplies 0 66 Hammett Co., J. L., manual 78 Hawes Electric Co., base plug and repairs 8 10 Journal of Education, subscription 3 00 Kee Lox Manufacturing Co., carbon S 00 Love, Rosella B., services 201 14 Martell Co., A. B., supplies 50 70 The 1%,lurray Printing Company, printing 27 00 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., sevvice 1,055 35 New England TouTel Supply Co., towels 9 00 O'Halloran, Patrick-, salary 1,785 00 O'Halloran, Patrick, transportation 361 50 Pequossette Press, piinting 8 00 Post Office Department, postage 41 00 Price, Wilfred H., salary 4,500 00 Price, Wilfred H., expenses 101 45 Remington Rand Business Service Corporation, tray 2 Off Sha-T-'%Talt-er Co., supplies 44 98 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of typewriters 12 00 Thorp & Martin Co., supplies so Wales Adding TAT ichine Co., machine 150 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 5)05 Wright & Potter Printing Co., printing S8 16 Total expenditures $11,099 04 Transferred to unexpended balance accirtmt 06 $11,100 00 School Departni+ent, Instruction Appropriation for 028 R364,174 00 Transferred, Torn Meeting 700 00 $364,874 00 'x�e�td�fux�s Ackers, Pauline, salary $,o 00 Adams, H. Bernice, salary 1,650 00 Andren, Anil C., salary 1.,291 00 Allen, Elizabeth C., salary 1,200 00 Badger„ Louise G., salary 1,650 00 Mallard, Frances, salary 000 00 Banks„ Pauline V., salary 1,645 S8 Barnes, Marion F., salary 1,650 00 Bassett, Charlotte, salary 1,800 ()0 Bassett, Jennie M., salary 1.,800 00 Beeten, Claire E., salary 1,436 50 Bentley, E. illae, salary 1,650 00 Beverly, Mrs. ifthel Nash, salary 1,028 13 Biggane, Stara T,, salary 1,840 IDD Bisbee, Rena I., salary 2,000 00 Black, Jahn, salary ,000 00 Blackmer, Dorothy, salary 600 00 Make, �May A., salary 1„800 00 Blossom, Ellen C., salary 1,723 00 Breret on, A. Eleanor„ salary 1,650 00 Brooks, Dorothy, salary 1,041 7.5 Broom, Katherine F.„ salary 540 00 Bollard, Alice C., salary 988 00 Burgess, Lilla, salary 25 00 Burnell, Doris E., salary 1,140 00 506 NVATERTC1WN TOWN REPORT Burt, Janet E., salary $1,390 00 Buzzell, Enid L., salary 1.,440 00 Byron, Mary K., salary 11900 00 Campbell, Margaret, salary 1,440 00 Carey, j1,Iary C., salary 11050 00 Carroll, Margaret, salary 870 00 Garver, Alice 'I., salary 11900 00 Clark, Albert W., salary 11680 00 Clark, Alma C., salary 960 00 Collins, Nia.r aret F''., salary 1,650 00 Collins, Mildred, salary 560 00 Concettina, Grillo, salary 15 07 Corcoran, John E., salary 11940 00 Cournans, Emily R., sala y 1,584 00 Craig, John F., salary 920 00 Davis, Mary T., salary 11650 00 Denham, Elwood, salary 1,940 00 Domeyr, Nellie A., salary 1,645 85 Domey, Sarah F., salary I)WO 00 Dow, Sarah salary 892 50 Drake, Mabel G., salary 1,800 00 Dresser, Mabel H., salary 1,620 00 Dream-, Jessie P., salary 1,336 00 Driscoll, ,Katherine L., salary 420 00 Dudley, Adalena. I-., salary 090 00 Dunbar, Eunice, salary 600 00 Dura, Charles P., salary 31100 00 Edward, Josepl-ine W., salary 1,050 00 Ezsmbauer, Hugh J,, salary 2,340 00 Ellis, Cyrill F., salary 2,440 00 Farley, Helen, salary 864 00 Farharn, Helen H., Salary 1,650 U0 Farwell, Willard G., salary 2,340 00 Flagg, Apgusta E., salary 540 00 Fletcher, Gene E., salary 1,650 00 Frost, A. May, salary 1,U00 00 Fu11er, Evelyn, salary 1,080 00 Fulton, Lea I1L, salary 1,609 75 Gearin, 'Margaret A{I., salary 1,490 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 507 Gibbs, Dorothy, salary $1,390 00 Gifford, Joanna J., mlrary 1,620 00 Gould, Carolyn, salary 540 00 Goodspeed, Alice F., salary 300 00 Goadbue, Winifred L., salary 600 00 Graves, Adanian, salary 1,040 00 Gray, Bertha IV., salary 1,800 00 Gray, L. Jane, salary 1,640 00 Greeley, Julia W., salary 1,800 00 Griffin, Mrs. Mildred, salary 1,640 00 Grosvenor, Lucy E., salary 1,900 00 Gruener, Adele, salary 1,650 00 Gutheim, Rutli, salary 1,340 00 Hadley, Eleanor, salary 12 00 Hamer, Mrs. AL C., salary 348 00 Hamer, Myron C., salary 2,600 00 Hamilton, Grace W., salary 1,000 00 Hamor, Ruth E., salary 560 00 Hannabel, Nlildred E., salary 1,650 00 Hardy, Alberta, salary 11340 00 Harrison, INlildred B., salary 1,140 00 Hazzard, 'lay K., salary 1,616 ()o Hayes, Helen F., salary 1,440 00 Hassell, Stanley G., salary .915 00 Henderson, Marion, salary 1,240 00 Hillen, Ethel A., salary 1,140 00 Hilliard, Pearl M., salary 1,650 00 Hodge, Alice M., salary 1,881 00 Holman, William D., salary 2,500 00 Holmes, Margaret, salary 1,740 00 Howard, Carolyn TV., salary 1,650 00 Howard, '.\,Iary S., salary 1,200 00 Hughes, Sally, salary 1,283 75 Hutchinson, Edythe, salary 1,800 00 Ingers6n, Lana E., ralary 1,641 75 Jacobs, Edith J., salary I'wo 00 Jeffers, Harriet K, salary 1,800 00 Jenlins, Winffred E., salary 1,800 00 Johnson, Ruth, salary 4 55 508 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT eating, Franklin P., salary S2,000 00 Kelleher, Grace C., salary 1,666 .50 Kemp, Anna M., salary 1,650 00 Kendall, Doris, salary 780 00 Kennedy, Helen, salary 1,650 40 Kinebla, Ruth, salary 600 00 Knox, Mary H., salary 1,646 00 Lager quist, Bernice, salary 480 UG Lagerquist, IIelen, salary 480 00 Landiti, Waltex E., salary 1,717 00 Large, Susan I1., salary 1,8()0 0() Learned„ Edna A., salary 11100 00 Levi, Evelyn S., salary 1,134. 50 Libby, Gladys M., salary 540 00 Linfaeld, Dorothy, salary 520 00 Logan, Helen, salary 490 00 Lush, I\rlildred, salary 4.40 00 Lyons, Emma, salary 400 00 Lyons, Prances A., salary 1,650 00 Lyons, Helen R., salary 1,616 00 i lacGurdy, Elmo B., salary 2,900 00 Mar-Curdy, Lottise B., salary 1,320 00 :dacDonald, Clyde, salary 1.3 00 MacKenzie, Ella E., salary 1,890 50 MacPherson, Mabel, salary 1,740 00 Mague, Blanche M., salary 110 00 Mansfield, Gertrude,. salary 1,800 00 Martenson, Ruth III., salary 1,540 00 Martin, Helen A., salary 1,750 00 Maurice, Juste, salary 25 00 McCammon, Helen, salary 1,240 00 McDonough, Elizabeth M., salary 1,3=10 00 McElroy, Vera, salary 1,650 00 McEnaney, Finn E., gala.,ry 1,540 00 1\,IcKinney, Gladys E., salary 510 00 McMullen, Anastasia U., salary 680 00 McNally, Alice, salary 1,90() 0() McManus, Helen E., salary 279 00 Meharm, M. Winifred, salary 1,650 00 AUDITOR 8 REPORT 509 2%feriill, J. Vey, salary 8720 00 Mitchell, Arthur J., salary 1,940 00 Mitchell, Eleanor B., salary 330 00 Mooney, Francis X., salary 1,540 00 Moore, Harris W., salary 2,300 00 Morse, Mildred L., salary 1,800 00 Xlorse, Stella, salary 1,900 00 1-lortirmeX, FlDrence l., salary 1,440 00 X oynihan, Mary H., salary 11900 00 Murphy, Beatrice A., salary 1,740 00 Hurray, Mary P`., salary 410 00 Mylott, Margaret, salary 720 00 Naylor, Harriet, salary 540 00 Needham, Muriel L., salary 1,240 00 Nelsen, Mary, salary 480 00 Nelson, Earl C., salary 3,100 00 Nordberg, Judith H., salary 1,740 00 O'Brien, Helen, salary 136 00 O'Neil, Mary L., salary 1,650 00 Ornne s, Edith P'., salary 1,620 00 Packard, Norma B., salary 1,650 00 Parker, Leila Xfl., salary 1,646 00 Perione=, Salvatore, salary 25 00 Poole, Elaine D., salary 1,650 00 Posselt, Grace, salary 25 00 Pugsley, Ruth, salary 1,140 00 Putnam, 'Walter L., salary 3,400 00 Quackenbush, M. Theresa., salary 1,650 00 Randall, Freda J., salary 1,840 00 Randlett, Dena. D., salary 1,900 00 Ranney, Lurena, salary 11800 00 Reid, Ethel E., salary 1,800 00 Deed, Lucy D., salary 1,800 00 Ricker, Ethel A,, salary 1,900 00 Ricker, Ida A., salary 1,750 00 Reid, Mabel Claire, salary 1,650 00 Ride out, Grace E., salary 1,645 88 Riley, Isabel, salary 1,240 00 Rix, Evelyn, salary 660 00 510 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Roberts, Catherine, salary 1,3480 00 Rowe, Echia P. salary 695 63 Rowe, Ida P., salary 990 00 Russell, Florence H., salary 74:1 00 Ryan, Gertrude, salary 25 00 Sanborn, Alice L., salary 1,650 00 Sanderson, Lucy F., salary 1,900 00 Sargent, Mabel P'., salary 1,540 00 Sawyer, Erald. L., sakiry 3,040 00 Sawyer, Madeleine T., salary 1,47E 00 Scheib, Ida E., salary 1,020 00 Secord, Muriel C., salary 540 00 Semple, Agnes, salary 1,900 00 Severance, E,lizabeth, salary 1,840 00 Shaw, {dive M., salary 680 00 Sheridan, Mrs. E. W., salary 1,340 00 Smith, Mrs. Gertrude L., salary 1,740 00 Smith, Isabel C., salary 1.267 50 Smith, Gna. L., salary 1'(351 00 Smith, R. Glonn, salary 2,640 40 Snow, Lucile, salary I,E)06 00 Stack, Dorothy, salary 540 00 Standish., Rose D., salary 1,650 00 Stankard, Mrs. Velma,, salary 295 00 Staples, Elsie L., salary $580 00 Stone, Ethel, salary 1.,800 00 Strahan, Vida, G., salary 1,340 00 Striley, C. Harold, salary 2,780 00 Stuart, Grace H , s-alary 1,320 00 Sturdy, Ruth, salary 720 00 Sulllivail, fargaret L., salary 1,750 00 Sweet, Marion E., salary 1,9L1C1 00 Taylor, Harriet C., salary 450 00 Thayer, Helen A., salary 1,900 (10 Toz er, Carrie 1'vI,, salary 1,1)00 Go Thulin, Mrs. Ruth W., salary 1,640 00 Tornasetti, Lena, salary 36 38 Treadwell, Dorothy E., salary 1,140 00 Treadwell, Helen L., salary 925 00 AUDITOR RzpokT a l l Tynan, Gertrude, salary $1,400 DO Ulmer, Jar es, salary 25 00 Urquhart Mildred, salary 1,140 00 Nranier, :Ella T., salary 1,800 00 Virgo, Grace B., salary G40 00 Walch, Mrs. Charlotte, salary 780 00 Wallis, Edna E., salary 1,700 00 anama.ker, Evelyn, salary 520 00 Ward, Anna B., salary 1,800 00 Ward, Edwin H., salary 2,540 00 Ward, Jr., John H. R., salary 2,440 00 Waugh, Grace L., salary 840 00 '"'heeler, Arthur, salary 3,400 00 Wheeler, David S., salary 2,600 00 Wheeler, Sarah R., salary 1,736 88 Whitaker, Grace E., salary 1,650 00 White, Belle S., salary 1,750 00 Wilcox, Ella salary 1,233 50 Winuirng, Gladys E., salary 982 50 Woodivell, Milip A1., salary 2,627 00 Wilitehill, Edwin H., salary 4,000 04 Substitutes Asnult, Mrs. Winifred, salary 818 00 Bacon, Mrs. J. C., sG-lary 120 00 Beeten, Claire, salary 10 00 Boudreau, 'Margaret, salary 4 00 Bums, irks. Edward P., salary 82 00 Caterina, Helena, salary 68 00 Clark, Beatrice, salary 5 00 Collins, 14 ldred, salary 20 00 Condon, Mary, salary 366 00 Corcorain, Jahn, salary 34.2 50 Corney, Mrs. Chester, salary 84 00 Crawley, Francis, salary 4 00 Driscoll, Mrs. C. L., salary 375 00 Gibbs, Dorothy, salary 5 00 Gutheiiii, Ruth, salary 5 00 gamer, i1•lrs. L C., salary 124 00 512 WATER'xOWN TOWN REPORT Hasler, Mrs. Rena R., salary 00 Hayes, 'Mrs. Neal, salary 148 00 Holland, Margtiei-ite, salary 4 00 Howe, Airs. William, salary 51 00 Jackson, 'Mrs. P. L., salary 8 00 Dent I, Elliot, salary 16 00 Lyons, Emma., salary 140 00 maaee, 1-,Irs. Leis, salary 70 00 McLean„ 2\4rs. Marion, salary 8 00 �\,JcAIanus, Mrs. Helen E., salary 26 00 Melvin, Mrs. A. Irving, salary 26 00 Miller, 2XIrs. Payson, salary 75 00 Miller„ Mr. Payson, salary 5 00 A+1oo+dy, Evelyn, salary 4 00 lVloroney, Josephine, salary 4 00 Morton, Gladys, salary 4 00 l�lurray, Mary, salary 10 00 Nash, �4rs. Frances D., salary 210 00 O'Brien, Helen G., salary 124 00 Riley, .Isabel, salary I0 00 Robbins, Mrs. Bertha, salary 58 00 Rowe, Edna, salary 5 00 Russell, Mrs. J. 11 i., salary 4 00 Slattery, Catherine, salary 0 00 Smith, R. Glenn, salary 302 50 Stanton, Elizabeth, salary 14 00 Toscana, Mrs. Anna, salary 276 00 Tynan, Gertrude, salary 10 00 abcy, Eleanor, salary 88 00 Valenti, Mrs. Crake, salary 4 00 1ATard, Jean, salary 41 00 Wilcox, Ella, salary 5 00 WToodwell, T1Irs. Philip, salary 70 00 Supplies Adams & Co., ,Jahn I., dictionary $26 00 Adona Co., The, ink 8 25 Allyn Bacon, books 526 00 ?Lsrtberg File and Index Co., folders 2 11 xuriT TOR'S REPORT 513 American Book Co., books $1,040 75 American Clue Co., flint paper 36 47 American Lead Pencil Co., supplies 1 59 American Multigraph Sales Ca., supplies 11 77 American Railway Express Co., expressage 10 04 American Type Founders, supplies 544 34 A. T. R. Waste and Clue Co., paste 57 American Viewpoint Society, Inc., The, books 34 3015 Andrews Milk Co., milk 24 18 D. Appleton & Co., books 52 89 Arley Publishing Co., The, books 172 14 Babb & Co., Edaard E., supplies 3,555 96 Barbour Stockwell Co., castings 6 44 Birchard & Co,, C. C., music 101 38 Blak-iston's Son & Co., P., book 1 38 Bobbs-Merrill Co., The, books S 00 Boston & Nfaine Railroad, expressage 25 Bradley Co., Milton, supplies 2,369 04 Bruce Publishing Co., The, books 9 69 Butter's Express, expressage 315 Cambridge Botanical Supply Co., supplies 1$ 59 Carter Rice & Co., supplies 225 90 Chandler Secretarial School, books 19 20 Cheney Brothers Mfg., supplies 1 00 Clapp & "Tilton Co., supplies 11 50 Congregational Publishing Co,, book 1 25 College Entrance Examination Board, supplies 23 45 Collier & Son, P. F., books 22 50 Council on. Foreign relations, book 2 50 De5tance 'Sales Corporation, date pads 24 10 Departnncnt of Superinteridence, books 4 00 Devoe & Reynolds Co., supplies 3 15 Dick Co., A. B., supplies 118 75 Dietzgen Co., Inc., Eugene, supplies. 7 84 Ditson. Co., Oliver, music 68 67 51.4 'L3'ATERTO'S'4 N TOWN REPORT Ditto Ilic., supplies $8 15 Doten & Sons, Harry L., supplies 26 35 Doubleday Doran Co., books 2 26 Eruerson & Co., stamps 52 Farghar, Davie, rebind ring brooks 373 15 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 20 85 Frost & Adams Co., supplies 3 48 Gaylord Brothers, supplies 12 35 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 70 Gilpatric, Wilbur ID., supplies 315 49 Ginn & Co., books 2,462 04 Goodspeed's Book Shop, books 4 63 Gregg Publishing Co., The, copyholder 23 41 Hackett Brothers Co. Inc., The, supplies 343 48 Hall & McCreary Co., charts 5 60 Hammett Co., J. L., books and supplies 1,015 88 Harcourt, Brace & Co., books 78 18 Harper &- Brothers, boobs 48 00 Harvey, Arthur C., supplies 203 01 Hares Electric Co., supplies 11 39 Heath & Co., D. C., hooks 965 97 Herman Gold.bcrger Agency, subscriptions 97 73 C. I. Hicks Music Co., boobs 1 10 Holden Patent Book Cover Go., The, supplies 75 94 Houghtcn, Mifflin Co., books 421 89 Howard Ice Co., ice I so Hughes, W. S., supplies 73 15 Hunter Co,, J. B., supplies 854 01 Huntting Co., Inc., H. R., The, supplies 1 29 Iroquois Publishing Co., supplies 23 D4 Jordan Marsh Co., supplies 93 93 Keefe's Express, expressage 21 25 Kee Lox Manufacturb}g Co., t3Te ribbons 19 00 Keith, Walter B., diplomas 87 50 AUDITORS RBPiORT 515 Denney Brothers &WoMns, supplies S293 15 I{euffel & Esser Co., supplies 5 73 L. E. neat apparatus Co., supplies 230 33 Lafayette Printing Co., supplies 3 15 Lester, Fred'., supplies 0 10 Library of Congress, supplies 12 17 Lippincott Co., J. B., books 43 70 Kittle Brown & Co., boobs 533 01 Lon mans Green & Co., books 1 27 Lyons & Cama.ban, boobs 32 70 macmillan Co., The, books 1,094 17 D. L. Makepeace Inc., supplies 147 03 illarnlal Arts Press, The, books .9 15 Nf assa.chusct.ts, Conzn-ionivealth of, supplies 59 50 Massachusetts Bible Society, bcDk 2 25 McGraw-Hill Book Co., supplies 3 10 Aiclntosh Publishing Cm, boos 7 15 R. B. 'McKim Co., supplies ' 11 01 McKinley Publishing Co., snaps 3 43 McLautl7lin &-, Co., supplies 3 65 Mentzer Bush & Co., books 3 10 N-lerrill. Co., Charles E., books 7l] 88 1Xlessier -&- Centebar, supplies 395 21 Millinery Trade lie-,ieiv Co., The, viagazine 6 00 Mitchell Woodbury Co., supplies 43 Sty Morton, Anna L., engrossing 35 25 Narragansett Machine Co., jurnp3ng ropes 4 94 National Republic, subscription 1 00 Office Appliance Co., The, supplies 23 02 Old. Corner Book St-ere Inc., book 4 00 Olmstead Flynt Corporation, belts 17 10 Otis Brothers Co., ribbon 20 00 F. A. Owen Publishing Co., book 1 00 {oxford Brook Co., supplies 46 67 Horace Partridge Co., The, supplies 10 60 Pcquossette Press, printing 14 50 WA'TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Periodical Publishing Co., books 50 49 perldns, L. Frank-, supplies 31 00 Isaac Pitman & Sots, )ooks 20 64 Powell, Margaret, supplies 1 00 Presser, Theodore Co., music 9 76 Rand McNally & Co., boobs 146 92 Reed., Lucy I]., supplies 20 40 Regent Publishing Co., supplies 6 20 Reniingtoii Rand Business Service, supplies 166 20 Riverdale Press, supplies 7 11 Ronald Press C ., boobs 7 76 Roy, Thomas S., address 25 00 Sanbon-i & Co., i en)atniin H., books 1,229 71 Schmidt Co.., Arthur P., The, music 1 88 School Scielice and Nfathematics, supplies 2 50 Scott, Foresnian & Co., looks 148 48 Scribner°s Sons, Charles, books 93 61 Shaw-W► alkcr Co., supplies 15 20 Silver, Burdett & Co., books 101 47 Spaulding & Brothers, A. G., supplies 114 83 Spaulding-Moss Co., supplies 4 44 Spencer & Co., R. V., subscription. 4 00 Standard Maintenance Co. Inc., ribbons 47 00 Standard Oil Co. of New York, oil 5 05 Star Market Co., Inc., supplies 87 16 Sunny Co-, Clayton F., book 1 29 Taylor, J. B., cars 3 16 Underwmd Typc%Nrriiter Co., supplies 14 00 University Publishing Co., The, list 6 22 Edgar F. Ward Sons Co., Steel 9 26 Watertown Lumber Co., supplies 61. 70 ensell & Co., supplies 21 10 Wetmore-Savage, supplies 5 38 R. H. White Co., supplies 42 48 Wild & Ste-%,-ens, Inc., supplies 8 45 Wiley & Sons, Inc., Jahn, books I so Wiunaka Individual Material, Inc., books 16 98 AUDITOR 3S REPORT 51.7 Winston Co., John C., The, books $178 29 Wood Co., A. -M., lumber 2,037 92 Woodland, Charles L., milk 78 omen's l otmdatioii for Health, The, b€ Dk 1 50 World Book Co., hooks 137 82 Yawman & Erbe Manufacturing Co., supplies 13 31 Total expenditures .a3i64,871 lei Transferred to unexpended balance account 28 536074 00 School Department, Operation Appropriation for 1929 $53,000 1 Expenditures Allen, Mrs. C. M., salary 900 00 Beatty, Richard, salary 71.2 48 Burns, Michael, .salary 1.364 84 Chasson, John, salary 1,452 00 Cornick, Adolphus, salary 1,550 00 Couture, Herman, salary 1,800 00 Couture, Joseph, salary 300 00 Doherty, James, salary 750 00 Dow, fames, salary 642 50 Driscoll, John, salary 1'soo 00 Dudley, Bela, salary 200 00 Flagg, Calon I., salary 1,186 20 Foisy, Hubclt, salary 1,500 00 Hartson, ' Tilliam, salary 1,800 00 Landers, Joseph W., salary 75 00 .Tanning, Delia., salary 950 00 McNaught, -Mrs. A. L., salary 510 00 .Newcomb, William, salary 1,400 00 O'Toole, Ni f ichacl, s- lary 1,577 12 Ouinn, Terrence, salary 100 00 518 WATrRTOWN TOWN REPORT Doss, Dayscl, salary $2,700 00 Ross, John J., salary 1,899 94 Shea, Francis W., salary 116 56 Tracey, Minnie, salary 850 00 Waters, William, salary 400 40 Wood, Mathaniel S., salary 950 02 Supplies Allen, Mrs. C. I%L 70 00 Allen, George, services 10 00 Andrews Paper Co., supplies 599 30 Batchelder & Felton Coal Co., coal 8,680 97 Boston Consolidated Geis Co., service 788 62 Boston Mill Remmants Co., supplies 00 25 Burns, Michael, se vice 58 50 Carter Rice & Co., :supplies 385 55 Chasson, Jahn, services 15 00 Clinton, Joseph F., services 5 00 Corniek, Adolphus, services 45 00 Cresby Steam Gage and Valve Co., supplics 62 40 Curry Brothers Oil Co., supplies 17 09 Devaney, Thomas W., senzces 10 00 Dowd Co., H. J., supplies 14 74 Driscoll, John, services 5 00 Duman, James H., supplies 2 75 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., The, services 7,732 61 Darrell, George J., services 10 00 Flagg, Colen J,, services 39 50 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 304 92 Hanley, La-w-rence C_, service 5 00 Hartson, William, service 85 00 Igoe:, John J.., service 5 00 jenney 'Alandaeturinl Co., supplies 102 47 Keefe's Express, expressage 3 50 Khiiball, Russell L., service 10 00 Knight & Thews, line., supplies 15 00 Lightfoot Schutz Co., supplies 4 00 AUDITOR'S MPORT 51 M clntosh, John, coal $69 50 Alannic, Frank L., ser-rice 5 00 Marcy Brothers & Co., coal 2,224 72 Massachusetts Mate Prison, brushes 306 60 Massachusetts Wharf Coal Co., coal 530 00 Masury-Young Co., supplies 312 35 McDonough, John J., services 5 00 Messier &. Centebar, supplies 7 16 Murphy, Edward P., service 10 00 Murphy, James, sengices 65 00 Otis Brothers Co., supplies 13 65 Owens, Richard J., service 20 00 Paterson, Alexander, senriees 20 00 Perkins, Arthur, ser-6ces 5 00 Ross, Da%id, services 349 00 Ross, Jahn J., sen ices 176 00 Ryan Co., T., supplies 6 75 Savage, Stewart E., services 5 00 Standard Charcoal Co., charcoal 208 00 Standard :fibre Co., barrcls 60 00 Star Market Co., supplies 4 20 State Chemical Co., supplies 530 13 Stead, Joseph P., services 10 00 Tiste Disinfectant Co., supplies 72 75 a.lworth Co,, brushes 2 53 Water Department, water 063 07 Welsh, Henry L., services 5 00 West Disinfecting Co., supplies 90 55 Wood, Nathaniel S., sen�ices 53 00 Total expenditures $52,934 10 Transferred to unexpended balance accomit 015 90 853,000 00 Schaal Department, Americanization Appropriation for 10`8 -$2,500 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 390 00 52,200 00 5-0 WATERTC1'4i°`N TOWN REPORT -xpek dii u7 cs A lbee, Lillian C., salary Wo 00 Babb Co., Edward E., supplies 142 89 Brown, ,Anna AT., salary 140 00 Ginn & Co., books 3 47 Harnmett Co., J. L., supplies 74 21 Harhlik .association Inc,, supplies 7 00 Keep, Marion P., salary 1,600 00 Keep, Xfarion P., expenses G3 30 Pequossette Press, programs 23 25 turn Letter Service, folders 9 11 Total expenditures .32,163 73 Transferred to unexpended balance account 36 27 $2,200 00 School Department, Evening Appropriation for 1928 54,000 00 Expenditures Banks, Pauline, salary 8168 00 Burns, Mrs. Edward F., salary 162 00 Clark, Alma C., salary 102 00 Collins, Margaret, salary 105 00 Comick, ,Adolphus, services 34 00 Denham, Elwood, salary 72 00 Drake, Mabel, salary 24 00 Egan, Mary E., salary 183 00 Everett, Margaret, salary 102 00 Perris, Raymond, salary 54 00 Friberg, Elizabeth, salary 96 on Fuller, Evelyn, salary 36 00 Graener, Adele, salary* 42 00 Hutchinson, Edythiz, salary 117 00 ,JeTildns, Winifred, sala-ry 11l 00 Mahan, Dorothea., salary 66 00 -Mason, Mrs. Ralph, salary 6 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT .521 Mealy, E. Gertrude, salary 9,60 00 Mitchell, Eleanor 13., salary 15 00 Mooney, Francis X., salary 85 00 INIcCordick, l ,Iary F., salary 18 00 Nelson, Karl +C., salary 295) 00 O'Neil, Mrs. Mary, salary- 186 00 Rix, D velyn, salary 60 00 Ross, Jaynes, salary 144 00 Shaer, Carolyn, salary 75 00 Smith, Gertrude L., .salary 9 00 Tynan, Gertrude, salary 114 00 Virgo, Grace, salary 24 00 Ward, 1' dAvin H., salary $0 00 IAeeler, C. Arthur, salary 155 00 Wheeler, Sarah, salary 0 00 Whitney, Gertrude, salary 101 50 Wood, Nathaniel, salary 102 00 York, Mrs. Mary. salary 177 00 Supplies American Book Co., books 21 05 Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 23$ 09 Chandler Secretarial Schaal, books 29 SO Gilpatric, Wilbur D., paper 10 55 Ginn & Co., boobs 79 40 Keeper, Marion P., services 75 00 Pequossette Press, printing 4 25 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of typewriters 50 00 Total expenditures $3,762 60 Transferred to unexpended balance account 237 40 ,000 00 School Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1,028 +517,500 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 700 00 — - $16,800 00 522 WA-T$RTOWN TOWN REPORT Expondifures Allen, Mrs. C. NI., repairing clIairs 16 00 ,Allen Shade Holder Co., shaves 393 09 American Railway Express Co., expressage 45 Arseneaux & Son, Peter R., belt repairs 5 75 Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 106 70 Bond, Percy M., seniees 206 46 Boston & 'A{laine Railroad, freight 1.3 03 I Ilton ]3r ar]lcy Co., furniture 30 Brown, Charles J., sharpening lav-n Mowers 21 50 Burditt 8-- William Co., repairs 16 85 Carnbridge Laundry, The, cleansing rug 1 51 Chasson, Jahn, sen ces 10 00 Coolidge Dye T-louse, cleansing 11. 75 Curry Brothers Oil Co., supplies 29 23 Daniels Chevrolet, supplies and repairs 29 35 Daniels Chcvrolet Co., truck 870 00 Dick Co., A. B., services 4 05 Dodge Co., C. A., repairing roof 763 80 Dowd Co., H. J., cabinets 0 60 Ernest, Charles K., repairs 4 28 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 161 76 Garland Ca., The, supplies 350 34 General E1ecl-ric Supply Co., supplies 301 14 God.ng, Herbert, repairs 184 82 Harnimett Co., J. L., supplies 16 03 Harvey Co., Arthur C., supplies 71 40 Hawes Electric Co., supplies and services 360 54 Hunter Co., J. B., supplies 25 23 International Ertgineerinl Company, heating repairs 731 00 Jones, David R., repairs on rood 127 74 AUDITOR'S REPORT 523 Keating, Franklin P., setting up lathe R,40 00 Kenney- Brotbers & lVolMns, supplies 37 02 Kewanee Manufacturing Co., keys 4 35 Lamn Mower Giinding Co., sharp- eiiing mowers 14 00 11;1affi0li' C" repairs 221 40 Martin, Thomas F., supplies 166 33 McE lhiney, Eldon, painting 500 00 McGlone, Varnish Co., varnish 168 00 McICin Co., R. B., services 14 98 McLean & Son Co., J. C., repairs 16 20 A-1c'Whirter, A. L., tuning pia-nos 53 00 A-leister Co., D. A., supplies 0 35 Morris, G. E., roof repairs 361 51 Morris Ireland Safe Co., safe -repairs 30 00 J. L. Mott Iran Worlcq, supplies 125 57 Narragansett Machine Co., supplies 86 30 Nelson, Earl C., keys 1 65 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., repairs 17 34 Newton Glass Co., glass and repairs 166 58 Newton Music Store, repairs 2 75 Osniond, Hooper, repairs 147 75 Perldns, L. Frarik-, repairs to ty�pe,Nvriter 29 33 Pettingell-Andreivs, Co., supplies 35 93 L Priest & Co., supplies 80 40 Rand McNally Co., naps 144 83 Real, Lucy D., laundry 6 00' Reformatory for Women, flags 27 25 Ross, David, services and garage. rent 617 50 Royal Typewriter Co., tabulator stops 1 20 Ryan & Buker Inc., maps 28 33 Simonds Saw & Steel Co., sharpening saws 10 22 Springfield Commercial Body Co., screens 36 00 524 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Standard electric Lind Co., The, repairs IS68 00 Standard Maintenance Co, Inc., platen for type and maintenance of typewriters 232 50 Titus, L. C., refinishing calls 6,060 94 Underwood Typewriter Co., repairs 18 86 Unique Ilouse Cleaning Co,, washing Windows 320 00 Walker & Pratt Manufacturing Co,, rCpairS 222 95 Walworth Co., supplies 309 87 11'aterproof Paint & Varnish Co., Paint 231 25 eaters, William. F., sen ices I'll 00 Watertown Builders" Supply Co,, supplies 43 45 Watertown Lumber Co., lw-nber 31 fi4 IV,estman, W. C., refinishing desks 336 35 Wild & Stevens, Inc., printing rolls 8 80 Winchester Laundry, laundering; 6 43 Yawrnan & ErLe Manufacturing Co., chayxs 648 42 Fork, William F., repairs 38 25 Total expenditures $16,789 14 Transferred to unexpended balance account 10 so $16,800 00 School Department, 'Trade Appropriation for 1928 $3,000 €0 Transferred, Town Meeting 2,100 40 5,100 00 Expenditures Boston, City of, tuition $3,786 60 Lynn Independent Industrial Shoe- making Schaal, tuition 2 25 AUDITORS REVORT 525 Middlesex, County of, tuition S148 57 Newton, City of, tuition 528 31 Somer'-ille, Cite of, tuition 632 37 Total expenditures $5,098 10 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 90 5,100 00 School Department, Continuation Appropriation for 1928 S3,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 300 00 2,700 09 Expenditures Babb & Co., Edward R, supplies S12 16 Beckwith, Lloyd, salary 24 00 Boston, City of, tuition 267 00 Cambridge, City of, tuition 120 28 Dennison -Manufacturing Co., supplies 5 05 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 205 70 Hackett Brothers Co. Inc., rater 08 46 Herman Goldberger Agency, subscription 27 55 Joyce, Arthur, salary 48 00 Xeat z ;> Franklu' 1, salary 008 33 Keating, Pranklaxi P., expenses 18 04 Keep, N-larion P., salary 354E 17 Keep, ll+larion P., expenses 49 11 Lan din, �,alter E., salary 323 00 Meister Co., D. A., halts 2 10 Three Nlillers Co., The, supplies 6 18 14 e'vv on, City of, tniti n 59 52 Waltham, City of, tuition 35 96 Wood Co., A. M., lumber 424 09 Total expcnditures $2,687 70 Transferred to unexpended balance account 12 30 2,700 00 526 11 ATERTOWN TOWN MPORT School Deparbment, New Equipment Appropriation for 1925 $7,000 00 TTa.nsferred, TmArn Meeting 500 00 $6,500 00 .�'x��a�d ttsres Arn+erican 1+lultiggraph Sales Co., The, printing 8475 00 American Type Founders Co., cabinet 188 00 Beal Co., Joseph, machinery 1,162 00 Caproni & Brothers, P. P., casts 16 00 Church Film Co., equipment 50 00 Cook Co., C. A., tables 144 00 Ditto Inc,, machine and supplies 29 85 Electric RefrigeTator Co., refrigerator 1,131 00 Faust Co., H. ill., chairs 137 CO Pletcher Hardware Co., supplies 355 00 Kenney Brothers. & Wolkins, chair desltis 131 10 Leivis-Shepard Co., truck 30 80 Massachusetts ReformatMr, desk 20 00 McLean & Son Co., J. C., supplies 137 80 Nnrrangansett Machine Co., lockers 240 00 Osborn & Irwin, Inc., clesk 50 00 Rcmirigten Rand. Busix}esa Service, covers 3 50 Royal T)Tewriter Co., covers and typewriters 773 00 Ryan & Buker, Inc., maps 9D' 13 ,Singer Sewing Alachine Co., machine 192 60 Thompson-Winchester Co., trays 201 00 Undcm,oad Typewriter Co., covers and type niters 709 00 Yaivnian & Erbc Co., cabinet 113 75 Total expenditures 86,496 53 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3 47 — $0,500 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 527 School Department, Transportation Appropriation for 1923 131,500 00 Transferred, Town leeting 700 00 -- - 8800 Go Expenditures Middlesex & Boston Strut Railroad Co., try nsportation $7 8 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 32 00 00 00 School Department, Miscellaneous Appropriation for 1928 IKOOQ 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 400 00 "5,000 €?0 Exp e,;idi tu res Avery, Sibyl, carfares S 00 Bennett, Marion, carfares 60 Bevin, Barbara, carfares 3 20 Boston .Elevated Railway Co., buses 15 00 Boudreaiv, Margaret, carfares 3 SO Burgess, Anne, carfares 1 44 Cannon, Jeanette, carfares GO Carother, Catherine, carfares GO Cla,fliii L: Co.„ Walter A., supplies. 97 05 Clark, Beatrice, carfares 60 Coe, Elizabeth, carfares 40 Cohen, Hannah, carfares 2 80 Collis e, Mrs. Abbie, services 25 00 Crawley„ Frances A.., carfares 11 20 Davis, Constance I-I., carfares 2 CO Duffill, Marion, carfares 2 00 Edison, Roberta, carfares 00 ttholm, Irene, carfares 1 40 Ii'rench, D., carfares 40 French, Lucile C., ciarfares 127 21 528 WAT-ZRTOWN TOWN REPORT Gass, Elizabeth, carfares S3 00 Green, C., carfares 3 20 Green, Frances, carfaTeS 9- 20 Hall, Agnes, carfares 2 80 Hapgood, Virginia, carfares 6 OD Harding, Susan M., salary 1,500 00 I-larding, Susan 1i., expenses 5 76 Hartwell, Hope, carfares 1 51 Hatch, Thelma, carfares 15 to Hilliard, ?earl -M., postage 88 Hollard, Marguerite P., carfares 2 16 Harvard, Catharine A., carfares 1 90 Howe, Eleanor, carfares 00 Hurley, Stella, carfares 2 70 Johnson, Alice, salary 1,500 00 Johnson, Alice, expenses 37 59 Johnson, Eleanor, carfares GO Jordan Marsh Co., supplies 13 56 Keliher, Helen J., carfares 1 20 Kelley, Edward J., Dr., salary 500 00 Kelly, Timothy, flowers 10 00 Killigrew, Esther, carfares 3 00 Kin-, Helen M., carfares 5 40 Klein, Dorothy, carfares 5 80 Loring, Dr. Benjamin T., salary 11000 00 Lovell, Marion, carfares 60 McClelland, Miaiel, carfares 2 60 McDevitt, 114arion, carfares 1 40 Montgomery, Edna B., carfares 20 Mothercraft Headquarters, supplies 17 80 Nelson, Earl C., postage, 54 O'Brian, Janet, carfares 60 Pearson, J. A., carfares 3 20 Memo, Geraldine, carfares 1 60 Powell, Margaret, carfares 2 40 Price, Wilfred H., expenses 4 50 Putnam., Walter L., expenses 29 05 Schaddeles, Leona G., carfares. 20 Schelf, Ida E,, expenses 26 74 AUDITOR'S REPORT 529 Smith, Rose, carfares $1 80 Sola:tla M. Taylor Co., frames U 00 Tappan, Dr. A. B., salary 500 00 R. 1-I. White Co., scales 11 75 bitehill, Edwin H..., expenses 62 77 Total expenditures S5,596 71 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3 29 115,600 00 LI113RARIES AND READING ROOMS Public Library, Salaries Appropriation for 1928 $18,825 00 Expen ihires Alcott, Louise, salary 22 80 Ansley, Lillian, salary 855 83 1Dazo, Elsa, salary 38 40 Clark, George W., salary 10 00 Clark, J. L., salary 714 08 Courtney, Minnie C., salary 1,608 150 Durbhi, Dorothy, salary 7 30 Gardner, Mary R., salary 317 37 Greene, Catherine B., salary 1,016 00 I-lasUis, Charlotte, salary 1,499 33 Jones, Helen, salary 2 40 Litch, Ruth E., saIary 383 64 Martin, Doris G., salary 1,110 00 Master, Lydia AV., salary 2,700 00 McNally, James C., salary 1,247 25 Mead, Corinne, salary 1,206 00 Miller, Elizabeth, salary 90 09 Xicrld, IVIarjarie, salary- 46 .50 A.I€nore, Eleanor L., salary 1,6()S 00 Pollock, Charles, salary 400 € 0 Rix, Miriam, salary 101 10 Sawyer, Natalie, salary 1,208 00 530 WATT RTO%VN TOWN REPORT Schroeder, Charles, salary 848 00 Smith, Deane S., salary ijio8 00 Smith, Laura, salary 8 05 Stewart, Alice, salary 54 00 Stockwell, lose, salary 31 00 Waite, Louise, salary 13 70 Watson, Edna. 1N1., salary 237 93 White, Ruth, salary 159 30 Wilson, Mary M, salary 4 30 Yerxa, Catther'ne M., salary �8 00 Total expenditures $18,795 83 Transferred to unexpended balance account 20 12 5'l ,625 CO Public Library, Books, Periodicals and Bindings Appropriation for 1928 7,000 00 Albec, Lillian. C., book $0 00 American Bock Co., books 25) 40 Arnerican Historical Association, dues 5 00 American Library Association, boobs 12 20 Archaeological Society of America, lac-oks G 09 Baker &- Taylor Co., books 41 09 Berberiwi, H. G., books 33 76 Billings, Louis F#`., books 41 70 Bookshop for Boys and Girls, books 21 00 Butterfield, W. A., books G 75 Clarke Co., C. W., books 25 35 Collier & Co., P. F., books 22 50 Crosby Publishing Co., directories 24 00 Drury, George L., books 90 00 Forbes Magazine, subscriptions 16 20 Ginn & Co., books 89 25 Goodheart Wilcox. Co., books 16 50 Herman Goldberger Agency, books 194 40 AUDITOR'S REPORT J.11 Hertzberg Bindery, books 527 50 Huntting Co., 11. R., brooks 256 20 Institute of Current Literature, subscription 3 00 Iroquois Publishin- Co., books 4 94 Lauriat Co., Charles E., books 21 80 Library Book House, books 1,308 47 Little Brown & Co., hoof 14 25 IVIalloy, C. S_, papers 5 12 IMartin, Doris G., books 25 00 Massachusetts Historical Society, Books 3 00 McLauthlin & Co., supplies 1 00 Minot, Join Clair, books 1,642 37 New England Historic Genealogical Society, clues 5 40 New England News Co., books 22 43 Noble & Noble, books 41 96 Cold Corner Bookstore, looks 8$ 15 F. A. Owen Publishing Co., books 34 73 Oxford. University Press, looks 54 00 Personal Kook Shop, books 891 32 Rand McNally Co., books 50 15 Rebuilt Bookshop, books 21 51 Sanborn & Co., Benjamin H., nooks 25 31 United States Daily, The, dues 15 4il Waltham Council Bay Scouts, pamphlets l 46 Watertown News Co., papers 86 45 Watertown Sun, The, subscriptions 6 00 Wells Bindery, L. A., books and binding 1,598 13 White. Co., R. H., barks 6 64 '751son Co., H. W., books 39 00 Total expenditures $6,999 87 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1. $7,000 00 532 WATER`d'o'4 N TOWN l;f:.l'ORT Public Library, Maiztenmce Appropriation for 1025 S{4,{mo ()0 Transferred, Town Meeting 1500 00 S6,500 00 Expenditures American Cleaning Co., cleaning wiadows 0 00 American Library Association, dues 14 25 American Railway Express, expressage 13 61 Andersen & Robichaud, repairs 2,40 5 A. P. R. Paste and Clue Co., supplies 5 00 Faker, Frank G., labor 828 09 Baker and Taylor Co., leeks 8 53 Barnard Co., F� J., supplies 2 65 Teach & B+elledew, Inc., supplies 2 50 Beck rith Elevator Co., repairs to dumbwaiter 20 03 Benjamin, Harold C_, books 203 00 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 12 00 Boston Mill Remnant Co,, cheesecloth 24 00 Brown, Charles J., sharpcning lawn mower and service 3 50 Butter's Express, expressage 2 60 Clark, George W., cleaning windows 12 00 Cushing Co., T., fertilizer 5 50 Dernco Library Supplies, supplies 1. -14 Democrat Printing Co., supplies 1 27 Dolge Co., C. B., supplies 0 (10 Donaldson, William, repairs 105 35 East Watertown Bazaar, supplies 1 50 Eaten, Leroy S., printing 326 18 Edison Electric illuminating Co., The, service 773 40 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 37 10 Gaylord Brothers, supplies 187 69 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 35 Gifford Supply Co., supplies 42 64 Hall, S. W., planting 6 50 AUDITORPS REPORT 533 Hinkley, 0. E., supplies S4 00 Holliston Mills, Inc., supplies 10 25 Hub Taxi, service 106 05 Huntting Co., H. R., supplies 12 33 Iliffe, William H., building chimneys 503 89 Irving & Casson, cleaning tables 63 00 Kimball, jobn A., cutting grass 16 90 Library{ Art Club, dues 6 60 Library of Congress, supplies 165 01 l."+{LacIntosh, jobn, coal 5 40 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, Public safety inspection of boiler 5 00 Massachusetts Wharf Coal Co., coal 1,6&1 57 Masters, Lydia W., incidentals 101 05 McArdle, H. B., supplies 123 75 McElroy, B. H., painting North Branch Library 165 00 McLauthlin & Co., supplies 1 63 Meister Co., D. A., labor 2 85 Xlorris, G. E., supplies 116 00 The Murray P'rintilig Co., printing 14 50 National Education association, clues d 64 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 2W 69 Parker Co., Edwin S., globes 13 00 Perkins, Institution, supplies 20 50 Sentry Sales Co., supplies 3 50 Service Stationery and Printing Co., supplies 35 05 Solana M. Taylor Co., supplies 2 OCR L. C. Smith and Corona Typewriter CO., repairs to typewriter * S 45 Stone & Forsythe, supplies 11 03 Supremacy Fen and Ink Co., supplies 11 70 Walker & Pratt Manufacture-ig Co., labor 12 60 Waltham Nurseries, wreaths, etc. 10 25 Watertown Builders' Supply Co., sand 1 50 Water Department, water 7 04 Watertown Electric Co., repairs 33 96 534 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Yawman & Erbe Nlantlfacturing Co., supplies $14 11 Total expenditures $6,499 84 Transferred to ,unexpended balance account 16 $6,500 00 RECR-EATIO14 Park Department, Superintendent Appropriation for 1928 &roo ao Exile;1ditHrCS Mosman, Arthur D., salary 8500 00 500 00 Park Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1928 $2,000 {10 Expoiditivcs Baker Co., Frank G., steel pipe and labor 31.20 Beatrice & Son, A., storage of truck 101 15 Beatrice„ Joseph, loam 36 00 Brown, Charles J., giinding lawn mowers 14 00 Eaton, Leroy S., permits 5 10 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 114 71 Ford, A-mna R., salary 100 00 Goding„ Herbert, bubbler 7 00 'Mosman, Arthur D., registration 2 12 Pay Roll, weeldy 1,419 0:3 A. G. Spaulding & Brothers, supplief 43 34 Summer Street Garage., repairs to truer 150 33 Water Department, water 5 30 Total expenditures $1,999 43 Transferred to unexpended balance account 57 �?,000 00 AUDITOR"; REPORT 53.5 Park Department, Victory Field .Appropriation for 1928 $2,000 00 Expendibires Baker Co., Frank G., black iron and labor 97 00 Barton, Lee .A., lettering and signs 26 50 Beatrice, Joseph, filling 75 00 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 61 68 Brown, Charles J., grinding power unit 6 00 Claflin & Co., W. ' ., supplies 4 35 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., The, service 5 54 Pletcher Hardware Co., supplies 49 53 Goding, Herbert, repairs 3 50 Hughes, William H., repairs 7 80 Ideal Power Lawn Mower Co., repairs and supplies 17 95 Pay Roll, weekly 1,646 79 A. G. Spaulding & Brothers, supplies. 25 71 Summer Street Garage, repairs and supplies 9 07 Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertising 3 00 'Cater Department, water 28 03 Watertown 8i n, The, advertising 2 50 ' . A. Webster Lumber Co., fir 18 04 Total expenditures $1,999 49 Transferred to uximpunded balance ac MA 51 r $2,000 00 Playgrounds, Salaries Appropriation for 1028 $3,386 00 Transferred, flown Meeting 398 00 2,988 00 536 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT .Expenditures Bruoks, Burgess, saiaiy $176 00 Collins, Margaret, salary 168 00 Doyle, .Alma, salary 168 00 Hammill, Hugh, salary 176 00 Kaveny, Jahn, salary 350 00 Keefe, David, salary 168 00 Kelly, Francis, salary 525 00 Lyons, Emma,, salary 168 00 McAteer, Margaret, salary 90 00 McBreen, Eleanor, salary 168 00 Mooney, Francis, salary 270 00 Norton, Grace, salary 160 +00 O'Brien, Thorna,s, salary 225 00 Rooney, Edward, salary 176 00 Total expenditures, $2,988 00 Playground Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1928 $2,000 00 Expex&ffires Barton, Lee A., sign. 82 60 Brine Co., James F., supplies 152 10 Butler, George F., supplies 24 90 Dennison Manufa.ctu ing Co., supplies 6 43 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 7 20 R. A. Fife Corporation, equipment 366 43 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 75 25 LeForte, David T., carpenter Work 28 76 Keefe, D. F., installing drinking fountain 69 55 Keefe's Express, expressage 27 50 Kelly F. A., expenses 20 00 Hammett, Co., supplies 93 51 Lyons, Jolla F., insurance 22 50 Malloy, Charles, supplies 2 45 McLauthlin & Co., supplies 3 30 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 20 00 AUDITOR'S RFpoRT 537 Nally & Co., T. P., expressage 38 00 Norwood Lumber Co., The, lumber 34 50 Otis Brothers Co., supplies 12 00 Pay Roll, weelcly 721 20 Pepperell Braiding Co., supplies 22 23 Prior ivlachine Shop, repairs 5 50 Riley & Co., supplies 19 94 Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., sand 24 00 'ward & Co., supplies G 77 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., paint 5 62 Watertown Builders' Supply Co., cernent 3 19 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 2 51 'Wright & Ditson Co., supplies 176 22 Total expenditures 81,999 12 Transferred to unexpended balance account 88 82,000 00 PUBLIC INDEBTEDNESS AND INTEREST Town Debt Appropriation for 1928 $236,000 00 Expmditures Bonds paid $236,000 00 Interest Appropriation for 1928 5114,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 330 00 - -- $114,330 00 Experdifures Coupons on bonds S88,460 00 Discount on temporary loans 25,867 90 Total expenditures $1.14,327 90 Transferred to unexpended balance account 2 10 3114,330 00 538 WATERTi}WN TOWN REPORT "TAXES State Tax Appropriation for 1928 $59,W 00 Expenditwes Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, tax $59,940 00 Special State Assessments Appropriation for 1928 $8,702 86 Expenditures Abatement of smoke, nuisance $194 51 Auditing Municipal Accounts 1,529 72 Cambridge Traffic Artery 2,343 77 Southern Traffic ArterY 3,350 13 Street in Brookline 1,284 73 Total expenditures $8,702 86 County Taxes Appropriation for 192S '896,789 40 Expenditures Middlesex, County of, county tax $63,00S go Middlesex, County of, special T. B. tax 3,780 50 Total expenditures 865,789 40 Metropolitan Assessments Appropriation for 1928 $121,332 45 T"'xpeWitaires Metropolitan Parks Loan Sinking Fund W5 96 Metropolitan Parks Loan Sinking Ftmd, interest 4,726 96 AUDITOR'S REPORT 539 Metrapolitan Parks Loan Sinking Fund, maintenance 311,589 55 Aictropolitan Parks Loan ;Sinking Fund, serial bands 1.07 64 letTopolitan Planning Division 360 07 Metropolitan Parks Loan Sinking Fund, series 2 217 81 Metmpolitan Parks Lean Sinking Fund, No. 2, interest 1,842 03 Metropolitan Parks Lean Sinking Fund No. 2, maintenance 4,751 94 Metropolitan ParIcz Loan SinIdng Fund No. 2, serial bonds 1,042 54 Metropolitan Paths Loan Fund, Nanta.sket, maintenance 1,081 79 Wellington Bridge, maintenance 53 51 A,l+etropolitan Sewerage Loan Sinliffig Fund, south system 7,910 29 Metropolitan Sewerage Loan Sinking Fund, south system, interest 16,0193 59 Metropolitan Seirerage Loan Sinking Fund, south system, maintenance 10,7174 60 Metropolitan Sewerage Loan Sinking Fund, south system, serial. bonds 1,469 40 Metropolitan Water Loan Sig king Fund 2,740 30 Metropolitan Water Loan Sinking Fund, interest 26,478 70 Metropolitan Water Loan Sinking Fund, maintenance 19,789 0 Metropolitan Water Loan Sinking Fund, serial bonds 2,351 71 Tkletropolitan Water Loan Sinking Fund, Brookline credit 1,667 80 Nletropolitan Iffater Loan Sinking Fund, improvements, etc. 4,982 17 Repairs of state highway 425 00 Total expenditures $121,332 45 540 WA'I ERTOWN TOWN REPORT Charles River Basin. Appropriation for 1928 $4,835 00 .Ezpenditures Charles Diver Basin Loan. Fund, serial bands $138 80 Charles River Basin Loan Fund, interest 1,569 63 Charles River Basin Loan Fund, maintenance 3,127 17 Total expenditures 84,835 09 WATER WORKS 'water Deparbment, Salaries Appropriati m for 1028 85,430 00 Lt'9Gplf;difu'es O'Reilly, Helen. 1,, salary $1,030 00 Rundlett, Lama. B., salary 1,200 00 Rwidlett, Walter E., salary 3,200 00 Total expenditures $5,436 00 Water Department, Office Expense ,Appropriation for 128 $3,500 00 Expenditures Gillen, Brothers Corporation, ink pot 1 00 Allen Wales Corporation, ribbon and repairs 4 20 Boston Blue Print Co. Inc., tracing cloth 54 75 Commercial Supply Co., hooks 3 54 Cosmos Press Inc., supplies 11 11 Crosby Steam Gage and Valve Co,, charts 8 36 Filing Equipment Bureau, supplies 85 66 AUDITOR'S REPORT 541. Fletcher, Hardware Co., supplies $1 56 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 50 Gillis Off-ice Supply Co., peas 6 75 Thomas & Groom & Co., supplies 76 95 Howard Ice Co., ice 25 93 Hughes, William H., repairs 2 00 John, Edwin, draughting 502 50 LaErance, H. Olivc, services 2 00 Malcolm, Gertrude, salary 759 00 McArdle, H. B., stpplies 62 5 McLean & Son Co., J. C., shades 4 50 The Murray Printing Company, printing 16 75 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 124 67 New England Towel Supple Co., towels 9 05 Otis Brothers Co., cheese cloth 4 00 Pecluossette Press, printing 60$ 00 Post Office Department, postage 210 63 Pureoxia Co., The, water 19 00 Rival Co., repair' z 88 37 Rundlett, Vralter E., incidentals 8 50 Sherman Envelope Co., envelopes 56 77 Standard A-iaintenance Co., Inc., care of typewriter 12 00 Thorp & Martin, cash book 25 00 Tribune-Enterprise, The, printing 2 75 Underwood Typewriter Co., type- writer, table, etc. 111 25 Watertown Sun, The, printing 2 50 Water Works Engineering subscription 7 00 Watertown Electric Co., repairs 1 25 whiting, M., repairs 1 25 Total expenditures $2,981 50 Transferred to unexpended balarnce account 518 50 8,500 00 542 WATERTOWN TOWN L-LPORT Water Department, Vacations pproptiation for 1925 S4,000 90 Expenditures Fay Roll, vacations -1 0o Transferred to unexpended Balance account 1,126 00 $4,000 60 Water Department, Construction Appropriation for 1928 $88,333 05 Expeoid hires American Railway Express Co., expressage S14 46 Baker & Co., Frank G., repay 17 60 Bellamy-McKim BeEamy-McKim Co., shovels 22 80 Bidden Cordage Co., J. J., fibre 13 00 Bond Co., torches 12 00 Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co., base 24 22 Boston & Maine R. R., freight 1,895 27 Boston & Maine R. R., rent of land 43 75 Bowen, C., expressage 50 Builders Iran Foundry Co., fittings 772 31. Butter's Express, expressage 70 A. X Byers Co., supplies 3,591 32 Caldwell Co., George A., clamps 140 00 Cement Lined Pipe Co., fittings 174 22 Chadwick'- Boston Lead Co,, bead pipe 461 20 Chase Handle Co., pick handles 31 50 Condon, Jahn R, building manholes 70 00 Cushing Co,, J., straw 2 85 D. & S. Leather Manufacturing Co., washers 4 54 Edson Manufacturing Co., bolts and nuts 1 35 Everett Brothers, Inc,, expressage 40 05 AUDITORS REPORT 543 Famer Steel Co., tool steel $82 65 Field & Son, Inc., W. W., supplies 21 00 Garland Co., The, pipe joint cement 11 70 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 85 Goding, Herbert. repairs 2 80 Golding, Hugh, splicing rape 10 00 Gxant's Express, expressage 3.5 Green & Co., S. B., cement 39 75 Gulf Refining Co., supplies 207 75 Harper, Robert L., supplies 10 68 Harris Oil Co., A. W., cutting oil 14 40 Hersey 1',Ianufacturing Co., supplies 5,445 28 Hood Rubber Co., sprint; wire 1 23 Hopldns, J. J., street horses 48 00 Hutchinson's Express, expremage 20 00 Hydraulic Development Co., Hydro-'Tito 648 00 Jenney NNIanufacturing Co., gas 75 Lead Live Tarn Pipe Co., fittings 441 15 Ludlow Valve 'Mmiufacturing Co., The, supplies 4,754 25 Macaulay, D., repairs 10 75 Massachusetts Broken Stone Co., supplies 40 00 McKim Co., R. B., shovels 22 80 Meister Co., D. .A., mAing wedges 5 75 A-Iueller Co., fittings 5,192 15 Otis Brothers Co., rubber buts 104: 00 Pay Roll, weekly 30,065 71 S. E. & R. C. Procter, lanterns 241 1.7 Red Hed Manufacturing Co., supplies 96 22 Rival Co., supplies 69 86 Riverside Forge, repairs 40 00 Sumner & Dunbar, fittings 214 37 Tocci Constraction Co., building manholes 125 70 United Seal Co., The, wire and seals 17 40 Union Water 1NIeter Co., lining cones 11 32 Waldo Brothers & Band Co., supplies 347 96 544 WATERTO WN TOWN REPGRT Warren Foundry and Pipe Co., Supplies $10,629 12 Iffalker & Pratt Manufacturing Co., stove covers 16 20 Watertown Harclware Co., trou-el 25 'atertow-n Lumber Co,, lumber 41 23 Webb N-la aufacturing Co., F. W., hose nipples 1 50 Total expenditures $66,391 29 Balance carried forward 2L941 76 688,333 95 Water Deparfinent, Maintenance Appropriation for .1928 $25,000 00 Expeatditures Allen Breathers Corporation, supplies $11 50 American Fire Equipment Co., Inc., supplies 5 01) American Railway Express, expressage 10 03 Baker, Frank G., repairs 1 95 Bead Co., The, tarches 1 25 Boston & wine R. R.., freight 3 05 Chandler & Farquhar Co., broaches 2 13 Clafifn & Co., W. A., acid 3 50 Condon, John P., repairs 1,514 54 Darley & Co., W. S., sonoscopes 7 80 Dorley Nlotor Co., gas cap 35 Diuman, Jaynes H., repairs 35 55 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., The, service 131 12 Emulso Corporation, polish 4 00 Fay Co., G. E., repairs 1 00 Field & Son, Falter W., repairs 407 94 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 39 44 Garland Co., The, paint 15 35 Goding, Herbert, repairs CY 35 Green & Co., S. B., cement 6 60 AUDITOR'S REPORT 545 Gulf Refining Co., supplies 49 26 Halpin°s Welling Shop, springs 9 00 Harper, Robert L,, supplies 51 00 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 4 25 Hayes Service Station, rent and repairs 1,175 26 Renshaw -Motor Co., repairs 40 34 Hersey Manufacturing Co., supplies 3,657 13 Holmes, C. K, repairs 35 70 Hughes, W. S., supplies 13 50 Hurley Dodge Service, repairs 19 87 Hutchins, A. L., repairs 571. 41 Denney Manufacturing Co., gasoline and oil 967 81 Keefe, D. F., Bose bib 2 00 LeClair & Melanson, repairs 32 00 Leonard Fuel Co., coal 1.29 25 Ludlow Valve Manufacturing Co., supplies 227 Sfl Mach Motor Truck Co., repairs 145 36 MacIntosh, John, coal 160 25 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registration 24 00 McDonald, H. J., repairs 22 60 McGuire & Roche, insurarxce 324 00 McKenzie, Forbes L., repairs 70 78 Merchants Tire Co., tires 70 00 Morris, G. E., repairs 9 12 Mom Body Co., Inc., painting and repairs 130 35 Mueller Co., brass goods 5 81 New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., service 73 02 Pay Roll, weekly 12,953 75 Pequossette Press, printing 20 25 S. E. & R. C. Proctor, supplies 3 18 Red Hed Manufacturing Co., fittings 335 75 undlett, B. F., painting repair shop 336 75 Staples, J. Fred, service 69 05 546 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sumner & Dunbar, fittings $39 75 Thompson-Durkee Co., wire 2 80 Tocci Construction Co., building manholes 232 00 Tropical paint and Oil Co., paint 52 30 United Seal Co., The, supplies 11 60 Wa.tertow n Electric Co., repairs 132 93 White Co., The, repairs 14 02 Willard Storage Battery Co., repairs 3 00 Wright, Edward F., insurance 421 00 Total expenditures $24,965 95 Transferred to unexpended balance account 34 05 25,000 00 Water Deparbment, Special Appropriation for 1923 $34,275 00 Expenditures American Railway Express, Co., expressage 0 93 BeilamyMcKim Co., shovels 22 30 Boston & Maine R. R., rent of land 31 25 Boston & Maine R. R., freight 1,511 74 Builders Iron Founch-y, fittings 396 s0 Cushing Co., J., straw 3 42 Fletcher Ba,rdwarc Co., supplies 5 45 Ctilf Refining Co., kerosene 97 50 Hutchinson's Express, expressage 5 00 Hydraulic Development Co., Hydro- The 410 00 Ludlow Valve Manufacturing Co., valves 1.,355 90 Meister Co,, D. A., repairs 4 00 Pay roll, weekly 12,303 81. Otis Brothers Co., rvb r boots 19 50 Waldo Brotlners & Bond Co., hardware 61 35 AUDITOR'S PYIPORT 547 Warren Foundry and pipe Co,, supplies $10,004 05 fir'atcrtovm Lumber Co., lunibBr 39 95 Total expenditures $26,273 50 Balance carried forward 8,001 50 834,275 OCR PUBLIC CEMETERIES Cemetery Depariinent, Superintendent Appropriation for 1928 8T,800 00 Expenditures Sborey, Frank IR., salary R1,800 00 Cemetery Department, Labor Appropriation for 1928 87,250 00 Expolditures Pay Roll, weckly %7,249 07 Transferred tc) unexpended balance account 93 �. - - $7,250 00 Cemetery Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1928 S895 00 "I`ransferred, Town Meeting 30 00 $926 00 Expevdit-ores Benjamin, Harold, truck-ing S42 4 Bowman, Joseph, building new fence 36 50 Breck & Sons, Joseph, repairs and material 19 45 Clark & Campbell, gasoline 10 79 Corcoran,. Patrick, painting fence 114 00 Crescent Sign Co., signs 254 1.7 Eastman, Warren J., trucking 4 00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 29 80 548 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Fisher, Janies, flowm 342 98 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 18 93 frigid Elnid Co., comb liner 104 Gab Graphic Press, The, prhiting 13 00 Holmes, C. E., labor on mowers 0 go Main Street garage, gasoliixe and oil 1 85 McGlauflin, B. Pay, insurance 14 77 !N-JcLauthlin & Co., supplies 49 Meister Co., D. A., labor 3 45 New England Telephone and 'telegraph Co., service 39 15 Shorey, Frank R., expenses 21 25 Stephenson, W. fir., lettering on door 4 40 Sullivan, James I-L, gasoline 8 75 Tocci Construction Co., posts 25 00 'Watertown Builders Supply Co., cement 23 00 Water Department, water 1 54 Watertown Hardware Co., supplies 81 00 Total expenditures $924 20 Transferred to unexpended balance account 74 925 00 MISCELLANEOUS Acton Street Drain Appropriation for 1928 $21,000 00 Ripe ditures Roston & i�Taine Railroad, freight 508 40 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 13 00 McCarty & Co., Charles J., jute 186 12 Mulvehill, Edward, building manhole 8 00 Pay Roll, weekly 2,250 38 Sullivan„ James H., oil and gasoline 119 90 Waldo Brothers & Bond Co., blocks 1,606 81 Total expenditures $4,892 61 Ba.lauce carried forward 16,307 39 AUDITOR'S REPORT 549 Arsenal Street Appropriation for 1928 3126,500 00 Balance, brought forward 35,000 00 - $161,500 00 Expenditures Beatrice, Joseph, trucking $709 00 Belmont Builders Supply Co., cement 243 30 Boston Elevated Railway, paving 12,257 38 Boston Post, The, advertising 13 50 Parker & Co., Inc., Charles, supply 22 22 Fisher, James, signs 25 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 172 00 General Crushed Stone Co., stone 15 05 Globe Newspaper Co., advertising 11 60 Grace, 'William, building manholes and catch basins 692 'DO Graphic Press, The, pay roll book 38 75 Hood Rubber Co., wood 41 00 Igoe, Henry, trucking 811 50 11affloli, Charles, tracking 37 50 Malden Evening News, advertising 3 75 Massachusetts State Prison, castings 741 05 McCarty Co., Charles J., jute 68 97 McCue, Thomas J., contract 26,376 23 McCue, Thomas Joseph, trucking 949 00 McVey, T. H., curbings 13,923 60 Mulvehill, Edward, building catch basins 96 00 New England Road Builders Supply, advertising 10 45 Nonantum Coal Co., coal 330 51 Pay Roll, weekly 28,706 88 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 48 59 Puritan Iron Works, castings 201 00 Riverside Sand and Gravel Co., sand 21 60 Shepard, John, building manholes 72 00 Spring Co., C. H.., pipe 3,022 06 Sullivan, James H., gasoline and oil 44 10 550 WATERTOWN TOWN -RE-PO'tT Trimount Oil Co., tail $41. 56 Water Department, water 54 34 Watertown Builders Supply Co., cement 290 84 Watertown Umber Co., lumber 838 48 Webster Lumber Co., W. A., lumber 127 58 'dotal expenditures S90,948 39 Balance carried furward 70,551 61 $161,500 00 Betterment Streets Appropriation for 1928 S112,458 00 Ex poidifures Beatrice, Soseph, traelcing $1,893 00 Belmont Biulders Supply Co., pipe 5,230 15 Bidden Cordage Co., J. J., supplies 36 04 Blair, Joseph 11., wood 115 00 Cabot, Samuel, lamp black 54 00 FaInrion, James H., rental o[ steam roller 490 00 Pletcher Hardware Co., supplies 291 80 Grace, William, building rnanhole and catch basins 738 Oil Halpins Welding Co., equipment and repairs 3 00 Hard Rubber Co., moots and cinders 656 30 Igoe, Henry, trucking 1,800 50 Kane, P., building manholes and catch hasins 320 00 Massachusetts State Prison, castings 2,437 80 11-1eCarty & Co., Charles J., supplies 421 34 McCue, Thomas Joseph, trucking 1,806 00 McNamara, Inc., J. H., gravel 12,787 20 McVey, Thomas, curbing 5,074 81 Mulvehill, Edward, building manholes and catch basins 408 00 Nonantum Coal Co., coal 876 98 AUDI'TOR'S REPORT 551 Pay Roll, weekly S66,788 02 Proctor, S. E. and R. C., supplies 334 05 Puritan Iron Works, surer traps 627 30 Riverside Sand, and Gravel Co,, supplies 1,724 87 Sullivan, James H., oil 325 32 Trimount Gil Co., oil 2,302 12 Watertown Builders Supply Co., supplies 4,548 10 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 39 09 Total expenditures $112,136 05 Transferred to unexpended balance account 321 05 $11.2,458 00 Charming Road Sewer Balance, brought forward S384 49 Transferred, Tovni Meeting 139 35 $245 14 Expenditures Grace, William, building manhole 38 00 Pay Roll, weeldy 237 14 Total expenditures $245 14 $245 14 Common Street Building Line Balance brought forward $300 as Transferred, Town Meeting 300 00 Common Street Relocation and Widening Transferred, Town Niceting 8300 00 Balance carried forward $300 00 December Assessments 1926 Balance brought forward 9152 76 'T'ransferrcd, Town Meeting 152 76 December Assessments 1927 'Balaricc brouuht fonvard 623 41 Transferred, Town !Meeting 579 84 43 57 Transferred to unexpended balance account $43 57 December Assessments 1928 Levied by Assessors $477 60 Balance carried forward 477 60 Desmond Execution Total expenditures S300 00 Charged to Treasurys receipts 300 00 Drainage Appropriation for 1928 $5,100 00 Expenditures Belmont Builders Supply Co., pipe $589 20 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 05 10 Grace, William, building manholes 38 00 Kane, P., building manholes 90 00 Massachusetts Mate Prison, castings 52 37 1%,IcCa.rty & Co., Charles J., supplies 114 07 Iulvehill, Edward, building manholes 50 00 Pay Ball, weekly 3,339 73 Puritan Iron Works, castings 172 50 Sullivan, games H., gasoline and oil 57 40 Watertown Builders Supply Co., pipe 465 +00 Total expenditures $5,095 46 Transferred to unexpended balance account 4 54 .5,100 Oil East Branch Library Balance brought forward $1,312 33 Transferred, Town Meeting 500 00 $812 33 AUDITOR'S REPORT 553 Expenditures .Anderson &: Robichaud, painting fence $105 00 Air-Way Branch of New England Air-Way System 65 00 Brown, Charles Jewell, shrubs and planting 67 50 Leland & Co., J. D., architects 250 02 Minneapolis Hest Regulator Co., regulator 182 50 Ya.wman & Frbe Manufacturing Co., book truck 47 50 Total expenditures $717 52 Transferred to unexpended balance account 94 81 $812 33 Fast Junior ]high School, Grading Appropriation for 1028 $5,000 00 Expo;dilures Brown, Charles J., Planting; shrubbery $60 00 Condon, P. P., grading and building catch basin 4,857 04 Crescent Sign Co., Signs 413 00 Highway Department, pay roll 27 30 Total expenditures $4,987 34 Transferred to unexpended balance account 12 66 5,000 00 Fast Junior Mgh School, Sidewalk Appropriation for 1028 082,506 00 Fx;pendatures Beatrice, Joseph, true-king $25 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 60 0.1 5)4 '4VATBRTOWN TOWN REPORT Igoe, Henry, trucking , 25 00 McCue, Thomas Joseph, trucking 25 00 McVey, Thomas If., curving 153 58 Pay Roll, weeldy 1,784 97 Riverside Sand and Gravel Co., sand and stone 124 20 'Iffaterto l Builders Supply Co., cement 245 49 Water-tovai Lumber Co., lumber .58 60 Total expenditures U,502 84 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3 16 2,506 00 Fire Department, New Pump Appropriations for 1928 S12,500 00 Expenditures IN laxim Motor Co., pump 812,500 00 Fire Department, Relaying Drive Appropriation for 1928 300 00 Expenditures Folino, A. L., relaying drive $300 00 Headquarters, American Legion, Past No. 99 Appropriation for 1928 S750 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 10 00 S780 00 Expenditures Yerxa, P. A., rent 780 00 Headquarters, Veterans of Foreign 'Lars, Past No. 1105 Appropriation for 1928 87 0 00 Transferred, Town Meetitrg 30 00 __ 6720 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 555 E Poiditures Tomasetti, M. A., rent; $720 00 Highway Department, New Garbage "Truck Appropriation for 1928 $a,000 00 Expovditures Mack Motor Truck Co., truck S5,000 00 Highway Department, Street Signs Appropriation for 11.)2S 15l,000 00 Expeardifures Flaherty, William, signs $324 00 Highway Signal Co., signs 450 00 Housing & Co., signs 43 21 Pay Roll, weekly 165 66 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 15 50 Total expenditures 99S 46 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 54 +�I ,f.00 (ill Highway Department, Traffic Signals Appropriation for 192E $1,243 00 ,Expendihires Edison Electric Illuminating Co., "Tiler signals S938 1.0 "Transferred to unexpended balance account 304 81 S1,243 00 Hosmer School Addition Appropriation for 1928 $125,000 00 566 WATERTOWN `SOWN REPORT Li xpenditures Abboud & Co., Inc., .Alfred, engi- neering 825 00 Amcrican Fire Equipment Co., extinguishers 61 50 Andrews, Elizabeth E., piano 75 00 Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 33 05 Brown, Charles J., planting shrubbery 126 00 Carter Dice & Co., fixtures 36 00 Crown Slade & Screen Co., shades 363 +60 Dodge Co., C. A., contractor 84,930 37 Dormrnerich & Co., L. H., furniture 3,444 63 Everett Brothers, expressage 15 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 36 00 Harnett Co,, J. L., supplies 29 30 Hates, William. S., insurance 700 00 Hasbrouck &- Co., V. J., furniture 86 40 Highway Department, pay roll 140 38 Hunter Co., I B., hardware contract 1,816 37 Jordan. Marsh Co., supplies 143 70 Massachusetts Reformatory, furniture 753 50 Tally & Co., F. F., moving; piano 10 00 O'Connell, E. C., bond 1,259 S7 Paine, Herbert L., robe and blanket 13 00 Perkins Institution, tuning 5 00 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., rnirrors 21 60 Remington Rand Business Service Inc., cabinLet and supplies 54 75 Stone-Underhill Heating L Ventilating Co., heating 16,&13 85 Nose & Sous Piano Co,, piano and stool 430 00 � ,aznbolt, Robert H., architect 6,141 60 Water Department, service 93 50 Y'a.wman & Erbe Manufacturing Co., supplies 56 25 Total expenditures 8119,253 22 AUDITOR'S REPORT 557 Transferred to unexpended balance account S6,746 7 -- 5125,000 00 Main Street Building Line Appropriation for 1923 8200 00 Balance, carried forward S200 00 t. Auburn Streot Build zng Line Balance brought forward 500 00 Balance carried forward S500 00 Now Senior ffigh School Balance brought forward �2,564 76 Expenditures Brow., Charles J., shrubbery and setting 19100 010 Theurer, Otto A., sidewalks 52.5 00 Total expmditnres S625 00 Balance carried forward 2,239 76 _ 62,864 76 North End Sewer Appropriation for 1,928 8-24,500 00 Balance carried forward 324,500 00 Overlap', 1927 Balance brought forward. $16,250 90 Transferred to Overlay Reserve 11,23E fit ,014 38 Lxpenditures Abatements granted by Assessors S5,014 38 Overlay, 1928 Levied by Assessors S10,515 73 558 WATEERTDWN TOWN REPORT ExpMditnres Abatements graiated by Assessors 67,088 06 Soldiers Exemptions Assessment 142 15 Total expenditures $7,230 21 Balance carried €onward 3,285 5 S16,515 73 Overlay Reserve Fund Balance brought forward $23,616 69 Transferred from 1928 Overlay 11,236 61 $34,853 30 Balance carried forward $34,853 30 Park Department, West End Playground Appropriation for 1028 $L500 60 "Xpo rdihl-res McCue, Thomas Joseph, filling $1,000 no Balance carried forward 500 00 'S1,5(}0 00 Poles and Wires Department, Specials Appropriation for 1928 $6,192 00 F;xpenditzires Condon, John P., resurfacing Mabi Street $93 00 Dorley 'Xlotor Co , neiv car 700 60 Fletcber Hardware Co., The, supplies 76 Garnewell, Co., The, fire boxes 2,9447 63 Lucas, M. Frank, boxes 34 31 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 14 75 New England Iron Works Co., pipe and bends 342 00 Pay Roll, weeldy 237 87 Seymoure, George, boxes and back boards 11 00 AUDITOR�5 'REPORT Vahey Brothers, hauling pipe and cable S31 50 Watertown Hardware Co., cement 150 Watertm%m Lumber Co., cement 85 Wetmore-Sn�fage, cable and reels 1,391 62 Total expenditures $5,805 73 Balance carried forward 386 27 $6,192 00 Potter Memorial Gate Fund Balance brought forward $89 68 Received from Union Market National Bank 22 74 112 42 Balance carried f€nv-ard 112 42 Premium Account Balance brought forward $2,210 70 Received from sale of bonds 2,025 30 $4,236 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 1,500 00 $2,736 00 Expenditures Old Tony Trust Co., bond certification 873 82 Balance carried fc)mard 1,862 fib 2,730 00 Printing Town Records Appropriation for 1928 81,100 00 Balance brought fc nvurd 1.,968 00 3,068 00 Expandahims Graphic Press, The, printing 82,818 00 Hadley, Helen, services 250 00 Total expenditures $3,068 00 83,068 00 560 WATERTi}WN Ti}I'4 X REPORT School Depa ment, Smith-Hues Fund Received from, State $137 50 Expenditures Keating, Ilm,:n1din, salary S91 67 Keep, Marion P., salary 45 33 Total Expenditures 3137 50 5137 50 Sewer Department, Construction Special Appropt°iation for 1925 314,500 00 Expenditures Eastern Clay Goods Co., sewer seal $78 38 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 12 73 Harris, Charles A., supplies 13 75 klassachusetts State Prison, castings 213 211 b4ulvehill, Edward, building manholes 96 OD N onant= Coal Co., coal 140 78 Pay Roll, weekly 7,948 10 Procter, S, E. & R. C., supplies 64 65 Sullivan, James H., oil ,and gasoline 48 00 Waldo Brothers & Bond Co., G. K. composition 18 11 Watertown Builders Supply Co., brick andcement 521. 51. 4 Total expenditures 39,155 25 Balance carried forward 5,344 75 ,$14,500 00 Unpaid Bills Appropriation for 1928 $3,714 41 Transferred, 'To,,ern Meeting 54 30 S3,660 11 Expenditures Brookline, Town of, care $184 00 Cambridge, City of, care 885 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT .5G1 D'Allanno, A., groceries S25 CO Fayette Street Cash 1l:arket, provmons 10 00 First rational Stores, groceries 142 00 Kelley, Dr. -Al. j., x-ray 30 00 Fowler & San, Joseph, shoes 12 35 Lakeville State Sanatarium, care 306 00 Lowell, City of, care 280 73 Lyndonville Creamery, mills 5 12 Massachusetts, Goninionwealt;h of, care 351 00 Massachusetts Hospital School, errs. 181 71 Massachusetts Homeopathic hospital, care ?22 06 McAndrews, Dennis, meals 6 25 11rlcDonalds Cash ?Market, provisions 3 06 h+lcCuire, 'William R, salary 100 00 Medford, City of, care 248 00 Osgood & Wendell, coal 8 25 Salem, City of, care 115 150 Star Market, provisions 37 00 Somerville, City of, care. 3 50 Waltham, City of, ears 276 70 Water Department, water 5 00 Watertown Vlarket, provisions 15 00 Westfield State Sanatorium, care 207 00 Total expenditures $3,660 11 $3,660 11 Water Department, Truck Appropriation for 192,N' 945 00 Expenditures S. M, S. Co., Inc., truck SM 00 $045 00 Water Department Touririg Car .Appropriation for 1928 $800 00 Expenditures Fay Co., C. E., sedan $800 00 $800 00 562 wA`I'ERTOWN TOWN REPORT West Junior Nigh School Addition Balance brought fonvard 03 56 Transferred, Fawn Meeting 314 68 bill paid twice 45 70 $763 94 Ezpend it ores Baker Co., 1). MT ., flooring 0 00 Poxboro Co., "Die, thermorneter 143 09 Iliffe, IViiliam H., labor and material 85 00 Proctor, S. F. & R. C., supplies 34 20 Shepard Stores, The, supplies 14 85 I'otal expenditures M. 17 14 Balance carried fonvard 446 80 $763 04 West Junior High School, Plans Balance brought forward $314 68 Transferred, Town Meeting 5314 fiS Workmen's Compensation Appropriation for 1928 8,3,000 00 Transferred, Town Nleeting 2,000 00 35,000 0€] Expendi�nres Bellis, Frank, injury .S208 29 Burke, -Michael, injury 82 29 Sutler, George F., supplies 14 55 Butler, Dr, P. F., services 10 00 Cambridge X-Ray Laboratory, x-ray 50 00 Carney hospital, care 1.02 75 Claflin & Co,, Walter A., supplies 3 00 Collins, Thomas, injury 126 00 Creel+ey, Dr. Oscar S., service 72 00 Dascombe, Dr. 0. L., service 10 40 Dnu=ey, Dr. J. L., services 21 00 AUDITOR's REPORT 503 Fraim, Dr. Inringr W., services $12 00 Gallagher, Mrs. Annie, settlement 481 43 Gallupe, Dr. H. Quimby, services 35 09 Garvey, Thomas, injury 103 00 Gorman, William, injury 25 72 Higginbotham, Dr. Fred A., services 5 00 Kelly, Mc Tris, injury 2 57 Kelley, Dr. Edward J., sen ices 44 00 Kelley, Dr. 2M. J., x-rays: 75 00 King, Dr. Alfred E., services 20 00 Lal once, Fred, settlement 147 45 Lawn, Arthur, injury 20 57 Loring, Dr. Benjamin T., senices 57 00 IVMacA.usland, Dr. W. R., services 60 00 McLeod, William, injury 00 00 McNamara,, Daniel, injury 72 00 McNichols, Michael, injury 100 20 Morin, i�-Tichael, settlement 633 2S Ne-vt'ton Hospital, services 20 50 O'Brien, Dr. Frederick W., x-ray 10 00 O'Hara., Dr. DWIgbt, X-ray 5 00 O'Malley, Patrick, injury 167 15 Papalia, Carmelo, injury 77 14 Plevack, Anthony, injury 15 43 Pomeroy Co,, belt 24 00 Quinlan, Francis H., injury 110 57 Quirk, Dr. Thomas C., senFices 41 00 Rogers, Dr. William A., sem ices 30 00 ecord, Dr. Walter N., services 32 00 St. Elizabeth Hospital, abstract 2 (10 'whey, Jaynes, injury 23 14 Vance, Dr. Robert G., service 50 Oil Va.ughanr Mrs. Nellie, settlement 530 00 Waltham Hospital, The, dressings 2 00 Watertovni Pharmacy, supplies 60 Whelan, Dr. Charles, services 25 00 White, William, injury 141 43 York, Dr. Robert S., senrices 611 00 Total expenditures $4,612 15 561 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Transferred to unexpended balance account 87 85 ,000 00 TREASURY RECEIPTS Receipts Ashes and paper, mbbish tickets $203 10 Cemetery-, care and sale of lots 3,265 47 Cemetery interest 1?420 19 Collector, advertising, etc. 1,623 20 Collector, fees 2,353 75 Engineering plans 55 Eire, miscellaneous 33 25 Health, licenses 247 50 Health, dental clinic 125 00 Health, contagious 1,080 00 Highway Department, sale of garbage 9,175 41 Highway Department, snow removal 52 50 High ray, miscellaneous 301 29 Infirmary, sale of produce 6114 47 Interest, 1027 tax 8,342 +02 Interest, 1928 tax 1,682 01 Interest, deposits 7,466 00 Interest, accrued €in bonds 11 67 Interest, tax titles 800 23 Inspector of I l=bing, permits 1,360 00 Insrurancc, fire lass 116 00 Insurance, rebate 235 64 Land Court, rebate 49 00 ilrlassa.chusetts, Commonwealth of, street railway tax 6,633 74 Massachusetts, Commonwealth cf, cor)oration tax 100,024 77 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of public service tax 6,20.5 56 Massachusetts, Conr—nonwealth of, hank ta:� 8,049 16 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, trust company tax 1,285 94 AUDITOR'S REPORT Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, state aid 8546 06 Massaclitasetts, CoMmonivealthh of, military aid 15 00 Alassachusotts, Conunonwea.lth of, refund 10 87 Massachusetts, Conunom�,eafth of, Boston Elevated reimbursement 12,719 04 A-lassachusetts, Corm-nonwealth of, income tax 1927 5,84000 Massachusetts, Convnomx ealth of, public service tax 1027 73 07 (Massachusetts, Conunom-,,ealth of, public service tax 1025 91 82 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, public service tax 1026 36 64 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, national drank tax 1926 33 lllassachuset.ts, Commonwealth of, national bank tax 1925 09 hvlassachusetts, Con=onwealth of, corporation tax 1927 11,236 44 Massachusetts, Commom-,,Lulth of, mist company tax 1926 65 64 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, trust company tax 1927 15 68 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, interest on public seance tax 12 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, street railway tax 1927 10 70 Middlesex County of, do& officer 153 00 Middlesex, County of, doh licenses 1,462 46 Jklothers Aid, state 5,421 fib Mothers Aid, cities and towns 2,091 10 Outside Aid., state 1,195 50 Outside Aid, cities and towns 3,026 93 Outside Aid, individuals 145 88 Poles and Wires Department, permits 431 50 Police, court fines 2,317 79 566 WATERTOW N TOWN RBPORT Public Library, fines $1,201 32 Rent of pul-zping station 195 00 Schools, rent of halls 3,998 75 Schools, Americanization 1,568 92 Schools, state swards 950 82 Schools, evening 99 50 Schools, tuitions 490 00 Schools, trade 1,7&1 60 Schools, continuation 1,521. 050 Schools, miscellaneous 05 18 Selectmen, various 32 50 Sewers, various 10,25 0 07 Sidewalk assessments 1,786 48 Sidewalks, various 10,01.1 11 'failings, cheeks cancelled 207 65 Tax title, refund 51 00 Taxes, 1 J2$ additional polls 270 00 Taxes, 1928 interest on betterments 2,612 78 Taxes, 1928 moth tax. 708 58 Taxes, 1927 additional polls 88 00 Tov%-n Clerk:, fees and licenses 2,313 70 Town Hall, rent 561 00 Town Records, sale of 391 33 Traffic Signals, rebate 250 53 Treasurer, miscellaneous 17 30 Tree Warden, new trees 227 50 Water, miscellaneous 179 10 Water receipts, net 178,252 63 Weights and Measures, fees 302 17 Total receipts 9432,039 96 Expen&lures The following amounts were anticipated receipts and were transferred to appxapriations at the Annual 'l,'own Meeting in i\riarch, 1928. Water Income $160,000 00 Bank and Corporation Tax 100,000 00 AUI]C' OR'S REPORT .567 Street Railway Tax $5.000 00 14iiscellaneous 10(),000 f)tl $36.5,000 00 Desmond execution 300 00 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, 1923 Bank flax 52 1926 Trust Company Tax 50 74 1927 Trust Company Tax 19 87 Total expenditures $365,371 13 Transferred. to unexpended balance account 66,668 93 .3432,039 96 STATEMENT OF ASSETS ,AND LIABILITIES Assets {Cash on band S222,372 59 Referred street assessments 50,319 39 Deferred sideway assessments 5,017 30 Real and personal property as per appraisers' schedule 6,442,555 00 Uncollected taxes, 1028 313,180 31 Tax titles 160 28 • 6,033,604 87 Liabilities Notes payable, anticipation of revenue, dose in 1.929 8200,000 00 Notes payable, anticipation of serial loan, date March, 1029 30,000 00 Bonded debt 2,112,000 00 Unexpended balance forward Acton Street drain 16,307 39 Arsenal Street 70,551 61 Arsenal Street reimbursement 16,266 66 $etterment assessments 31,459 19 568 WATrERT[]WN TOWN REPORT Common Street relocation and widening , 300 00 December assessYnents, 1028 477 60 Hosrner School addition 6,746 78 Main Street building buildh-ig line 200 00 Mt. Auburn Street building line. 500 00 NP-w Senior High School 2,230 76 North Watertown sewer 24,500 00 Overlay reserve 34,853 30 Overlay 1028 3,255 5 Park Department, West End Playground 500 40 Poles and Wires, specials 386 27 Patter Memorial Gate Fund 112 42 Premium account 1,862 68 Sewer Construction, special 5,344 75 Sewer rebates 9,120 99 Tax title reserve 160 28 Taylor Street building lure 200 00 Water Department, construction 21.,941 76 Special 8,001 50 'r Vest Junior High School addition 4,16 80 Depar mental accounts transferred to unexpended balance account 105,695 70 Total liabilities 92,709,469 06 Surplus 3,330,134 91 $6,033,644 $7 UNPAID BILKS The fallowing are all the unpaid bads sent to the Auditor: Contingent Boston & 'Maine Railroad, settlement $195 00 Dog Offiter Thayer, Samuel G., disposing of drags $73 Oil AUDITOR'S RrPORT :569 Mothers' Aid Claffin Co., 11". A., 1nedicine 1. 60 First National Stores, groceries 30 04) Kelley, Dr. M. J., x-rays 20 00 Speedwell Farms, milk 18 61 Whiting 'i% ilk Co., rnillc 1:3 02 Woodland, Charles L., milk 32 24 $115 47 Outside Aid Belmont, ToNNm of, case S313 50 Boston, City of, care 136 00 Cambridge, City of, care 273 96 First National Stores, groceries 7 00 Masmebusetts, Commonwealth of, case 620 B5 MacDonald's Market, provisions $0 00 Nlacrn ash, John, fuel 62 00 Newton, City of, rent 64 00 Otis Brothers Co., clothin; 22 15 Salem, City of, care 190 13 Sheridan, Tomas P., provisions 5 00 Somerville, City of, care 238 50 20 7 . Printing Town Records Graphic Press, The, -printing $142 50 Total unpaid tills 32,446 76 Respectfully submitted, W. W. NORCROSS, JR., Auditor. ANNUAL REPORT OF ASSESSORS FOR 1928 The Board nF Assessors herewith submit their annual report for the. year 1928. We consider this year having been a very important one in our history, as the valuation of our Town has passed the 50,000,000 mark, made up as follows: Peal Estate S45,366,365 00 Personal Estate 5,446,660 00 Total value I property 550,815,015 00 The 1927 :figures were Real Estate 1,895,255 Personal 5,129,154. 'Total $47,024,409, an increase of $3,790,000. c leave been very fortunate in some respects, ii-i that Ave have had sonic very high ode industries settle here, which have greatly helped its ire our income. The development of our residential sections has been very heave, to the point that most of our desirable building area has been built up. We were able to reduce the rate for this year $1.50 to a rate of M.00 without seriously changing old values. W,e do not look for a great increase in values for the coming year, as the building permits fell eff to quite an amount in the past year. This of course affects the property assessable in April, 1029. The work started on our Block Plans by the Special En- gineer should be continued, as it is most: important to beep the records of the Department up-to-date. We are presented for 1029 With the new Motor Excise Tax. This law subjects all automobiles. to a tax, regardless of the time of the year they are purchased. The infcrrnation given on the application blank to the Registrar of Motor Vehicles will deterrinine the amount of the tax and the Town will make, and submit a bill from the inforination contained therein. The rate which the Assessors will use in valuing automobiles 570 REPORT OF ASSESSORS 571 under the new THotor Excise Tax for the year 1929 will be 29.65 per thousand, based on the values, not to exceed the following Year of Manufacture 90 c of -Alanufa.ctur s' list price Second year 60% cc It Third year 40% " Fourth year 25% "` 44 Fifth and succeeding years 10 Atitor obiles registered up to and including June 30 will be taxed at the full Tate. On automobiles registered between July 1 and September .30, the tax will be reduced by one-half, and for registrations made after October 1, the tag: Nvill be reduced by three-quarlers. Respectfully submitted, EDWIN L. STONE, Y WILLI AM DELL, E DWAR]D F. WRIGHT, Board of Ass scars, Requirements for State, County and Town Grants and Appropriations State Tay. S 59,840 00 State 1=ligliway Tax 425 00 'Metropolitan Sewer "lax :36,247 88 IMetropclitan Parks 26,289 7*3 Metropolitan Plaluii2ig 360 67 1 letropolitan Water 58,009 77 Charles River Basin 4,835 69 Fire Prevention 366 06 Southern Route Traffic 3,330 13 Auditing Municipal Accounts 1,629 72 Cambridge Traffic Artery 2,343 77 Brookline and Essex Streets 1,284 73 Smoke Nuisance 194 51 Counter Tax 63,008 90 Tuberculosis Tax 3,780 54 Street Betterment 20,548 47 572 WATti XTOWN TOWN REPORT Sidewalks $204 03 Interest 2,612 l S Moths 708 58 $286,000 32 Town Grants 1,378,699 84 1,664,700 16 Income Tax 12€3,631 58 Total Requirements S1,508,068 58 Overlay 10,515 73 Total of Commitment $1,548,584 31 Valuations Duildings exclusive of lwrd M6,296,800 00 Land exclusive of buildings 9,009,555 00 45,366,355 00 Personal Estate 5,448,660 00 850,81;5,015 00 Additional December Assessment Real Estate $4,500 (ILA Personal Estate 11,420 00 15,920 00 Total valuation including additiunal $50,830,935 00 Increase in valuatic)n of Real Estate uicluding Decem- ber Assessments .83,475,600 00 Increase in valuation of Per- sonal Estate including December Assesmients 330,926 00 Total Increase over 1927 S3,806,526 00 Tax Rate of 1928 630.00. REPORT OF ASSESSORS ]73 Total Poll Abatemeats For the y= 1927 52 DO For the year 1928 482 00 $1,034 00 Total Abatements on Real and Personal Property For the year 1927 q4,462 38 For the year IM 5,696 85 10,159 23 Total Abatements on Street Betterments and Interest For the year 1928 21 REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES T respectfully submit the following report relative to the collection of taxes and assessments for the year 1928. 1928 Faxes Orij,4nal conunitment, $1,548,554 31 Poll taxes committed 19,176 00 Additional polls committed - 00 Additicnal-December commitment 477 60 $1,668,839 91 Credit by tax titles $39 43 Abatements granted 6,933 81 Tax paid Treasurer 1,248,686 36 1,255,669 60 Balance outstanding January 1, 1929 S313,180 31 1927 Taxes Balance outstanding January 1} 1928 $272,779 82 Polls committed March 15, 1928 88 00 $272,867 82 Credit by tax titles 17 77 Per adjustments 52 72 Abatements granted 4,910 05 Tax paid Treasurer 267,8$r" 28 272,867 82 January 1} 1929 Street Betterments Assessments Outstanding January 1, 1428 $43,204 97 Committed by Selectmen during 1928 38,511 45 Per adjustments 430 47 $82,146 89 Abated by Selectmen during 1929 $183 37 To Assessors in 1928 commitment 20,548 47 Paid to Treasurer during 1928 10,910 72 31,642 66 Outstanding January 1, 1929 $50,601 33 574 COLLECTOR iS REPORT 575 Sidewdk Assessments Outstanding January 1, 1928 $934 14 Committed by Selectmen during 1928 6,O59, 04 6,993 18 To Assessors in 1928 conm-i tment of taxes 264 03 Abated by Selectmen wring 1028 189 40 Paid Treasurer during 1928 1,522 45 1,975 88 Balance outstanding January 1., 192P $5,017 30 Total Payments to Treasurer by Collector of Taxes 1927 taxes 5267,SS7 28. Interest on same: $8,342 02 1928 taxes 1,248,686 36 Interest on same 1,682 01 Total taxes 81,516,573 64 Total interest 10,024 03 Received from statement of liens and redemption certificates 315 00 Received from street betten-nent assessments - 10,910 72 Received from sidewalk assessments 1,522 45 Received from tax sale advertising 1,,19E a? Received from fees 2,355 1+0 Received by tax paid after abatement 110 34 Total reccipts $1,543,007 79 FREDERICK J. COLBY, Approved Collector of Taxes. 1Ar. AV., NORCROSS, JR. Auditor. December 31, 1928. 576 )VATERTt]`41'N TOWN REPORT H28 Taxes Remaining Unpaid at the Close of Business, December 31, 1928 Paid or abated since close of banks) Abbott, Arthur, el ux-, 10i Palfrey Strut, balance.. . . . . 5100 00 Abbott, ' -alter, et sex., 17 Olney Street. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . 160 150 Abete, Carmine, 200 Warren St,rect. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 141 00 Ahrety, Francesca J., 91 Arlington Street. . . . , . . . . . . . . . 157 50 Acherson, Ernest Y., 50 Capitol Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Alamo, Joseph, 46 Edenfield - venuo. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . G 60 Adams, Delta G., 1SG Orchard Street, balance. . . . . . . . . 133 51 Adams, Fred C., 1(if)i Church Strftt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1s 00 Adams, Louise, 104 Lovell Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . 273 00 A. E. F. Shoe Repairing, S7 R'lain Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . 0 00 Agahigian, Diran, 9 Harnden Avenge, balance. . . . . . .. . 200 00 *Agopiun, Esther, lt)2 Boylston Street, balance. . . . . . .. 137 00 Abaronian, Sarkis, 108 School 'Street, balance. . . . .. , . . . 16 07 Ahem, DarLl G., 129 Lexinlon Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . S 70 Arlin, Philip 0 , 15 Sunset. Road. . . ... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 14 70 Aitken, Elsa hl., 10 Westland Road. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . 3 60 Aja.miau, 'Toros, et rax., 45 Quimby Street, balance. .. .. . 98 81 Akillian, Haig, 50 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . 27 00 Alcillian, Marry, el el;., 13 Laurel Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 00 Alberico, Pietro, ,el ux., 24 French Strut. . . . . . . .. .... . 158 00 Alberico, Augustine, 24 French Street. . . ... .. . . . .... . . 3 30 Alden, Elton R., 30 Porter 'Street. , . .. . . .. . .. . . 1 50 *Alger, Lawrence G., 29 Fifield Street. . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . 1 80 Alger, Phoebe. P., 20 Fifield Street. . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . 223 50 Allen, Amelia F., G Carver Road, East. . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . 243 00 *Allen, Arthur L., yet ux., 81 Stonleigh Road. . . . . . . .. ., 19 50 *:'Alert, john R., st sex., 13 Rutland Street, balance.. . . . . fi`? 50 *Ambrose, James J., at tex., .51 Capitol Street. . , . - . . . .. 127 :50 Arnbrosi, Pietro, et ux-., 50 Westminster Avenue, balance. 56 12 Ames, Etta C., 1:3:3 Mt. Aubum Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 120 00 Asturian, 14•iegarditth, el six., 80 dexter Avemie, balance. 74 00 Ananian, Leo, 8 Bailey Avenue, balance. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. 181 61 Ananian, Mariam, 1S Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 226 50 Anastesi, Mary, 132 Springfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 34 50 Anastas , Metro, 281 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 607 1-)0 "Anderson, James T-T., 154 Common Street.. . . . . . . . . _ 4S 00 *Andersr�,,. '1laucic V., 52 Carroll Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 217 :50 eAndrow,-. . . r, 65 Cottage Street. . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . a 10 Andre-,-_:. _ .,. .1n H., Franklin Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 561 00 Andrews, Edith P , 43 Franklin Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30:3 00 Andrews, David IT., 37 Morton Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 40 Andrews, A ilk Co., Frankin Street. . . . . . . . ... . . .. .. . . 425 40 Andrews, William S., 132 A-lain Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 144 00 COLLECTOR$S 1SPOR1' 577 Angell, J. Howard, 79 Fitchburg Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . $18 00 Annexe, Felire, el iex., 66 Sparkill Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 154 50 Annis, Amelia., 35 Dexter Avenue. . . . . .. .... ... . . . . . 3 00 Antonio, Bruno, et at., 434 Mt. Auburn Street;. . . . . . . .. 1,224 04 Antonio, Louise, 434 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. 283 Ob Aprahamian, Lazar, 600 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . , . . . . 24 30 APraharnian, Zartig, 27 Elton !Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 213 00 Apregian, Kaxaldn, 38 Cypress Street. . . . . .... . . . .. .. . 235 50 AprWan, Peter, 38 Cypress Street, balance. . . ... . . . .. . 97 53 Airi & Bair,. 12 Keith 'Street. . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . .. ... .. . 14 40 Armenian Apmtolic Church of Watertown. . . .. . . .. .. .. 96 00 Arnold, Howard M., 3 Woodleigh Road. . . . .... ... . ... 6 60 Aroian, Hripsimik, 39 Crawford Street, balance. . . . . . .. 105 DO A.rnT e, Fru c, et-tar., 20 Belmont Street, balance. . . . . . . 100 OQ Aroutin, Artin 1I., 31 Melendy Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 216 00 Arslanian, Dick, 9 Kondazian Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 4 50 Arslanian, Sima, 129 Nichols Avenue. . . , `2S 00 A.r%isais, Felix B., 211 Sumner Strmt. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 on Arzoornanian, Garaged, 20 Lloyd Road, balance. . . . . , . 28 15 Asarian, Harry, el ux., 43 Quimby Street, balance. . . . . . 120 53 Ashton, Harold E., 92 Charles River Road, . . . . . .. . . . . 15 90 Ashton, Reece R., 29 William Street. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . 3 00 Ashworth, Ernest, 534 '-N1t. Auburn Street. . , . . . , 3 00 As<sarian, Nazely, of aL, 18 porter Street, balattee. _. .. _ . 114 93 Aster, Arshaloos, 6 Fifth Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .... .. .... 213 00 Aubrey, C. Ernest, 214 No. Beaeosi Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . ``?1 00 Aubrey, Martha J., 34 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . .. •. .. . 9 co Au�coin, Harold, 34 Williams Street. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. 3 00 Austin, William B., 149 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . ... .. . . . 15 00 *Avalian, Arthur, el at., 55a Dexter Avenue. , . ... .... . 27 60 Avediaai, Robert J., 27 Prentiss Street. . . . . . . . .. .._... :3 00 Ayrazian, Arthur M., 22 hardy Avenue. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 13 50 Ayvazi€n, Arthur %l„ 11 Coolidge Hill Road. . . . . . . . .. 185 48 Barbarian, Daniel, 572 -Nit. Auburn Street.. . . . .. .. .. . 6 00 Backman, Edna R., 131 Grove Street. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . 63 W Baenn, George S., 16 Derby Read. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 12 OD Ba.-Mall, Earle E., et vx„ 85 Highland Avenue. . . . . . . . . 1,.12 10 Bagshaw, William, 7 Si ett Court. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .., 1 5i1 *Baia, Luigi, 75 Ba vd Street. .. .. .. . .. ... .. . . . . .. .. . 200 10 Bailey, Henry S., 11 Hilltop Read. . . .. . . .. . .. ... .. . . 0 90 Baird, Harald W., 02 Gilbert :Street. . . . . . . ... .. .. . . . . 3 00 Baird, Roy F., 40 Hall Avenue. . . .. .. . . . .. . .. .. . . , . 6 90 Bale, William, 100 Been:i ood t'l.ve., balance. . . . . . . .. . 148 04 Baker, Francis X, X-) I.exingkon Street. . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . 1 50 Baker, Margaret E., 55 Lexington Street. . . .. . . . . . ._. . 1 50 Baker, Ralph H., 1.2 Ladd Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . 3 00 Balcony, Roy C., 32 Fitchburg Street. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 148 50 579 ''%TA'TER1`C]WX TOWN REPORT Baldwin, Raymond B., 7 Parker Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 Bamberg, William F., 139 Grove Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 207 00 Bases, J. Mitchell, ei sex., 64 Parker Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 207 00 Barbarian, Harry 154 Nichols tivenue. . . . . . . « . . . .. . .. 234 00 Barbone, Soccarsa, 47 Prentiss Street. balance. . . . . . . . . 50 UD Barbarta, Frank, 167 I11t. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . is OD Barbutc, Guiseppe, 7.556 Mt. Aubum Street, balance. . . , 0 00 *Barcliz anian, Nissan, el W., 11 Adams Street. . . .. . . . . 217 50 Barker, Grover, 1 Quiney Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 50 Barksdale, Andrew H., 76 Brcokline Street. .. . . . . . .. . . . 82 93 Barmaldan, Harutune, 142 Forest Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 127 50 Barmakian, Napoleon, 30 Crawford Street... .. . . . .. .. . 292 19 Barnes,, John F., of ux„ 162 No. Beacon Street. . . . .. .. . 256 50 Barr, Katherine A., 9 3161ville Terrace. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 159 00 Barranco, Salvatore, 86 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . 14 10 Banes, John, 185 Palfrey Street.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 4 50 *,Barrett, James P., 21 Prentiss Street. . . .. . . 1 50 Barrett, Louise 3., 123 Edenfield Avenue. , . . . . . . .. . . . 1 50 Barre,,t, Percr P. Jr., 536 lVlain Street, balance. . . . . . . . . 250 00 Barry, ,Jeffrey P., 13 Columbia Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 9 OD Barmorn, Joseph B., 27 Crawford Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 195 Oa Basrnad}ian, 2iaven S., 152 Nichols Avenue. . — .. .. . . . . 3 60 Bassett, Elmer F., 392 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 70 Bassett, Ormon B., el ux., 198 Bellevue Read. . . . .. .. . . 149 OD 13auer, George H., 96 Morse Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1 50 Bauer, George 14., e[ ze c., 96 Morse 'Street. . . . . . . . . ... . 139 04 Bauer, Margaret H., 06 Morsc Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 3 00 *Baxis, William J., 9 Appleton 'terrace. . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . 13 5D Baxter, Frank W. Jr., 70 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . _ . . . . . ' 3 00 Banter, George 0., 29 Birch Roar]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 645 00 Baxter, Mary 1Z., 7O Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 50 *Baxter, Pearl €-I., 42 Kimball Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 2.i7 77 Bazarian, Nazek, 15 Laurel Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . 42 52 Bazarfan, Pangs, 64 Ha.7el Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 5O l3a2arian, Peter, 133 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 00 Bazarian, Sarah, 133 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . 208 50 13azarian, S�trki�*, 122 Nichols Avenue. , , , . . , . .. . .. . . . 1 50 Beairsto, Claude, 12:3 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Bear&-all, Joseph, 16 Olney Street. . ... . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. 6 00 Beaten, Mabel, 123 Rutland Strext. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Beaudoin, Richard F., 62 Capitol. Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 3 00 *Beaupre, Louise A., 67 Standish Read. . . . . . . ... .. . . . 232 50 13edigian, Charles, 18 Chauncy Street,_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 *Bedrassian, H. 14., 123 Galen Street, balance. , . . . . . . . Z 15 Beecher, William S., GO Bradford Road. . . . . . . ... . . .. . 9 9Q Bell, Frederick, ZO Fitchburg StrLvL. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . 12 90 Bell, Hazel P., 20 Fitchburg Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 133 50 COLLECTORS REPORT 579 Bella, Tony, el ux., 13 Bromfield Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . $483 00 *Belley, Benny, 19 Paul Street. . I . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . 27 00 Bells, Domenico, 10 Fond StrceC.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 61 50 *Belli, John, 19 Pond Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. 22 50 *13enger, Beatrice, 10.5 Standish Read. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 21 00 Bennet, Elsie E., 23 01csott Street.. . . . . . . .. .. . . ... .. . 3 60 Bennett, Francis A., 50 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 228 00 Bennett, Samuel, 25 Olcott Street. . . . . . ...... ...... .. 195 00 Bennett, Van 1., 10 Hosmer Street, balance. .. . . ... .. . . 72 00 *Benson, Oscar B., 87 Poplar Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 39 00 *Berg, Anna L., ; Fairview Avenue, balance. . . . .... . . 72 20 *Berquist, Alice NIL, 4 Frank Streei;. . . . . . . . . . , . .. .. .. . 145 50 BBerquist, John H,, 20 Frank Street, balance. . . . . ., .. . . 64 00 *Berquist, Paul E., 4 Frank Strecti. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . 1:5 00 Berry, Howard, 19 Phillips Street.. . . . . . . .. . .. . ..., . . . 9 00 Beshgetouri,m, Nlwrad, el al., 16 Concord Road. . . .. .. 248 90 Beshgative, Nlarin, 16 Concord Road. . 21 00 Better, Elizabeth 11., 77 Union Street. . . . . . , .. .... 238 50 Beverlev, Arthur H., 55 Bates Road. . . . . . .. .. .. .. ... . 25 50 *Beverley, Ruth G., et al., 54 Bates Road, balance.. . . . . 136 80 Bitchockjian, Harry, 536 Mt. Aubura Street. . . . ... . . . . 240 00 Bixby, Charles A., 209 Common Street . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. 40 54 Black: Cathaleen F., 334 Svhool Street. . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . 57 00 Black, Charles E., 141t, Auburn Street. . . . . . , .. . ,. . . .. . 3 00 Black, Edith L.. 5 Porter Street. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. ... . G 60 Black Iron Stevie Polish., 1:35 Belmont Street.. . . . . . .. . . 3 00 Black, Lillian A., 334 School Street. . . . . .. .. . . . ... • . . . 10 5U Blake, Alfred H., 56 Bradford Road. . , . . . . ... . . .. . . . 1 50 Blake, Catherine 1I., 720 flit. Auburn Street, . . » . , . . . . 243 00 Blake, Peter T., 720 Nit. Aubnrn Street- . . . .. . . .. 1 20 Blanchard, Alfred,. 577 'Xlain Street. ... . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 2.5 50 Blanchard, Amelia, 577 Nlairt Street. . . . . .. . .. . ... .. . . 1 50 Blaan, Harold I3., 71 Marion load. . . . . . .. . . . . . .... . . 4 5tl 131eiler, John Charlci, 286 No. Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . 309 0{i Blenn, George fir., 16 Broadway. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Oil Bliss, Rae V., 20 Centre Street. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . 16 60 Bloomberg, Benjamin, 18 Jewett Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 189 BOO Bloomberg, Mandel M., 1S jewmt Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 13 20 Bloomer, john, ce ux., 71 Edenfteld Avenue. . . . . . .. .. . . 429 22 *Blotniek, Sam, .6 Mt. Atiburn Street. . . . . .. .. .... . . . .31 50 Boccadorc, Anthony, 11 Forest Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 10 so Boccadoro, Salvatore, 11a Fares#. Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 00 Boceadcro,Salvatore,el nx.. 11a Forest Street. . . . . . . . . . 490 50 Boghvsian, Donabed, 76 Bigelow Avenue.. . . . . . , . . . . . . . 509 O0 Boghosian, Hagop Der, 74 Bigelow Avenuc. . .. . . . . .. . . 17 40 Bolduc, Ernest J., 283 Arsenal Street. . . . . .. . . . .. .. . .. 1 50 Bolliver, Arthur J., 1.4 Union Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Oil 580 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Balton, Eugene A., 75 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . $1 5D 130OL-i, Ambrose, 49 Bancroft StrcEt. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 1$ 00 Barges, Diary Leland, 1S Stuart Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 171 03 Vorglietti, Anthony J.. 30 Quirk Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 00 Bo rtone, Antonio, c� al., 984 Belmont Street. . , . . . . . . , . 136 50 Boucher, J.Adelarde, 16 Irving Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 427 80 Boudakian, Mihran, et al., 5Sl Cypress Street, balance. . . 100 00 Boudrot and Masse, 404 Maim Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 8:38 0 *Bourikas, Nicholas A., et ux., 54 Hancock Street. . . . . . 260 53 Bowles, George E., 7 Summer Street.. . .. .. ... . .. .. . . . 1 50 Bowlin, Ray L., 68 Katherine load. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 6 fill Boyajian, Bogohos, 69 Lowell Avenue, balance. . . . . .. . . 141 `tS Boyajian, I]ickran H., 215 Arlington Street.. . . . . . .. . . . . 261 00 Boyajian, Sam, 283 Boylston Street. . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . G CD *Boyajian, Vahe E., 4 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 50 *Boyd, Ella M,, 23 Palmer Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 80 *Boyle, Edward, et ak, GIG Main Street. . . . . . . . 179 50 Boyle, John D., 139 Langdon Avenue. . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . 3 00 Brackett., George E., 14 Hersom Street. .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . 7 50 Brackett, Mary E., 14 Hersorn Street. . .. ... . . . .. .. .. . 136 04 Brady, Thomas J., 131 Edenficld .Avcrrue. . .. . . . .. .. . . . 1 5D Bragdon, Jerome A., 37 Mt. Auburn Street. . . .. . .. .. . . 37 50 Branch, Mai-old, of al., G Suminer Stmet. , . , . , . . . . . , r 50 Bray. Nellie H., 157 Summer "Street. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. T25 00 Brazilian, Aram, 8S Winsor Avenue, . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 8437 43 Brazilian, Roxy, S8 Winsor Avenue. . . ... ... . . . .. . . . . . 12 6D 33rehut, Martin, 24 -Meleady Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Bremmn, Grace S., el ai., 121 Poplar Street, laalanm. . . . . 176 .iO Brennan, James J., 745 NIt. Auburn Street. . . . . .. , .. . . 208 50 *Brescia, Guimppe, et tax., 30 Cypress Street, balance. . . 96 73 Breslin, Theodore J., rr3U NIt. Auburn Street. . . . .. .. . . . W 00 Brickley, Jahn F.,208 No. Beacon Street, balance.. .. . . . &i 5S Brooks, Philip W., el ux., 485 Main Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . 245 70 *Bresnahan, William J. Jr., 587 IN-lain Street. . . . . ... . . . 4 80 "Brower, Hirarn P., 51 Irma Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 00 Brown, Ella B., 301 Lexington Street. . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . 12 00 *Brown, Ernest L., 622 Mt. Atiburn Street. . . . . ., .. . . . 13 80 'Brown, Everett R., 25 Irving Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 3 00 Brown, Jennie L., 125 Common Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 26S 54 Bro%", Karl. H., 37 Chester Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 2 10 Brown, Katherine B., et al., 10 Maplewood Street. . . . . . 255 OD Brown, Leslie R., 115 Common Street. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . 27 60 Brawn, Nfarshall, 39 Morton Street.. . . .. . . .... . . . 166) 60 Browning Bakery & Lunch, 90 Common Street. . . . . . . . 65 40 *Bruhmuller, William N., 26+ loft. Auburn Street.. . . . . . 461 40 *Bruya, Carlton D., 79 Rutland Street.. . .. .. . ..... .. . 2041 f)0 Bryson, Edward P., 31 Williams Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 1 0 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 581 Bryson, 2 dward S., et ux:., .3 Williams Street. . . . . . . . .. $178 50 Buchanan, Blanche E., 15 Lawrence Street. . . . . . . .. .. . 366 (3$ *Buchanan, William J., et ux., 5 Warwick Road. . . . . . . . 284 43 Buda, Cuiseppe, et u ., 23 James Street, balance. . . . . . . :31. 83 Buckley, Joseph, 2,11 No. Beacon Street.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 15 90 *Burbank, Annie E., 44 xatheriue Road. . . . . . . . . .. .. . 174 00 Burgess, Arthur F., 36 Prescott Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 co Burgess, Heirs Gertrude A., 19 Ir-ring Street. . . . . . . . . . . 219 00 Burgess, H. K- Sc Bros., 39-I fit. Aubuni Street. . , . .. .. 6 a0 Bur css, James )3., 19 In ink Street. . . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . 15 00 Burke, Henry J., 129 Payette Street. . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. 3 00 Burke, Jaynes J,, 51 Olney Street. . . . . . .. .... .. . . . .. . . 12 00 Burke, John J., et ux., 199 Watertown Street. . . . . . .- -. 3 00 Burke, Walter, 51 01ncy Street. . . . . . . .. ..... . . . ... ... 4 SO Burns, Joseph A., et rid., 126 Main Street. . . . . .. . . .. . .. 186 Oft Burns, Mary T., 265 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. 12 GO Burroughs, David, et ux., 51 Myrtle Street. . . . . . . .. .. . 207 00 Burroughs, Harry E.,31 Kimball Road. . . . . . . . . . ... . . 9 go Bussey, Joseph 14., 87 Watertown Street. . . . . . .. . . .. .. 3 00 Butler, George, 26 j'vfyrtle Street. . . . . . .. . 72 00 Butler, Joseph A., 30 [Oakley Road- . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 306 01 Butt, Arthur, 181 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 00 Butt, Effie I1•l., 14 Hillside Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . 219 00 Butterfield, Harry C., 21 Hilltop Road. .. . . .. . ..... 9 90 Butters, Leona T., 273 Main Street... .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . 12 00 Butters, Lucinda, 273 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 700 50 Cabral, ,John L., 34 Francis Street. . . . . . .. ..... 11 40 Caccavaro, Heirs Louis, 25 Acton Street, balance.. .. .. . 158 77 Caccavaro, Louis, eE at., 10 Lexington Street. . . . .. . . . . . 301 50 *Caccavaro, Maria Tr,, TO Lexington Street. . . . . . . . . . . 186 00 Cady, Annie MI ., 11 Oakland Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . 29 14 Calandrello Bros., Inc., 215 Lexington Street. . . . . . . .. . 445 50 Calderoni, Antonio, et at., IS7 Fayette Street. . . . . . . . . . 109 50 Caliguiri, Bruno, 91 Watertown Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 269 10 Calipolitis, Ignatios E., 97 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . .. . 1:s9 00 Callahan, Daniel F., el tux., 76 Fayette Street, balance.. . 67 09 Callahan, Viva Bushway, 29 Orchard Street,. . . . . . . . . .. 2.62 50 *Callan., Elizabeth 2I., 14 Cottage Lane. . .. . .. .. .. .. . 43 50 Callahan, Francis W., W Boyd Street. . .„ . . . .. .. . ..... 6 30 Calla.nan, William H., 146 Pleasant Street,. . . . .. .. .... . 1 so *+Calnan, Thomas L., el ta., 58 Charles Street. . . . . . . ... 126 81 Campbell, Alexander J., 22 Copeland Street. . . . . . . . .. . 1.62 04 Campbell, James P., et nx., 65 Bacon Street. . . . . . .. . . . 16 00 Campbell, Rclancl D., 152 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . .. ... 24 00 Campbell, Walter S., 30 Irma Avenue. . . . . . . . . . ... . . 1 50 Canady, Louis J., 75 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . ... 190 50 +Canady, Oscar NI., 75 Spruce Street. . . . .. . . . .. .. .. ., . 265 20 592 WATFR.TCDWN TOWN REPORT Candido, josepli, 49 Hovey Street. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . $256 50 Cannon, Patrick J., 27 Gillmrt Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 64 Cantrell, Cecil W., 9 Kimball Road. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Cappeltrcci, Concezio, el at., 191 Warren Street. . . . . . . . . 319 50 Caracostos, Mary, 81 Berkeley St.reet. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 00 Caragulian, Garabod IT., 404 Mt. Aftburn Street. . . . . . . 1,551 00 +Carchia, Joba V., et ux., 120 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . 280 40 Carcy, Catherine A., 712 Mt. Auburn,Street.. . .. .. . . . 4 90 Carlisle, I{. H., 115a Galen Street. , . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . 30 00 Carlson, August H., el ux., 145 Spmee Street. . , . . . . . .. 159 30 Carr, IRartholornew, et ux,, 73 Tauter Avenue. .. . . . . . . . 19S 00 Carr, Richard 71,, 49 Bradford Road_ . . . . . . .. , . .. . , 3 00 Carnet-hers, Robert H., 33 Franklin Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . 191 80 Carson, Sam J., 23 Kondaiian Street . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1 S4 *Caruso, James, 35 Winter Street, balance. . .. . . . . . .. . . 31 6S Caruso, Pasquale, 87 Summer Street. . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . 175 50 *Caruso, Vance R., el ux., 135 Fayette Street, balance... 51 50 Caruso, Vincenzo, et ux., 27 Myrtle Street, balanm. , . . . 52 07 +Carvelli, Joseph Tr., 24 Howard Street. ... ... .... . . . . . 333 00 CCasella, Guiseppe, et al., 187 Chapman Street. . . . . .. . . . 13 15 Casey, Albert E., 40 Beacon Park, . . . .. , .. .. . . .. . . 6 60 Casey, Herbert J., 129 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 9 00 Casey, Ruth, R., 129 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 50 Caswell, Byron S., 271 Waverley Avenue. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 178 50 Catering, Patsy, 93 Arlington Street. . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . 3 60 Caterina, Tomaso, 85 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 60 Cavanaugh, John T., el tax., 545 'lain Street, balance. . . 177 29 Cavanaugh, Catherine, 108 Summer Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 50 *Cerqua., Nelle„ et rah., 188 Summer Street. , . . . . . . . . . . . 169 00 Cesareo, Salvatore, 755 heft. Auburn Street. . , . . . . . . . . . 6 00 Cetrnne, Annie, 135 'Watertown Street. . . . . ... . .. . . . . . 741 00 Cetrone, Daniel, 135 Watertown Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4 20 Chaffee, Alton 13., 39 Bradford Road. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . 373 50 Chakamian, George, 73 Crawford Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 Chakarnian, Verkin, 7.3 Crawfard Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 3:43 Oil Chamberlain, Edwin W., 12 Hunt Street. . . . . .. .. .. . . . 2 10 Ch.unheriain, Mildred, et al., Present owner Mrs. Lewis W. Riggs, balance. . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .561 89 C;hamberland, Charles, 85 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 OU Chanibms, Horace, 17 '.darns Strcet. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . 1 50 *Chanibers, Lloyd S., 61 Wilmot Street. . . . ... .. . . . .. . 1 5U Chambers, Mildred H., 9 Grenville Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264 00 Champagne, Arthur E., 35 Pmseott Street. . . , . . . . . 14 70 Chapman. Alfred G. Jr., 115) Priplar Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 23 40 Chaxtier, Lean B,, 1.52 Spruce Street.. .. . .. .. . .. . . . . . . 15 00 Chase, Ada H., 62 Robblrrs Road, balance. . . . . . . ... . . . 58 80 Chase, Gertrude M., 15 Halt Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 169 50 COLLECTOR iS REPORT 583 Chase, Lora E., 11 Irving Street, ball ce, . , . . , . . . . .< . 138 00 Chase, William E., 15 Hall venue. . .. .. ... .. .. . . . . . . 6 00 Chatfield, Frederick R., 5 Lovell Road. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 322 14 Chelengerian, Arsen, 25 Prenti,5S Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 20 Chinian, Harry S., 204 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Cho]okian, Samuel, el al., 19 Lloyd Road, . ,_ _. •, . . . . . . 25B 00 *Chosse, Maxime, 39 Elliot Street. . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . 3 00 Chotslian, Apraham, 27 Lloyd Road, balance. . . . . . . . . . 121 65 Chraldan, Bagdossax, of rax., 16 Coolifte Dill Road. . . . . 124 ID Chrissev., Amer, 11 Park et, Sxt eet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 00 Christman, Clinton i'., 74 .NL U. Auburn Street. .. .. . . . , . 1 50 Christopher, Edward, 121 Lexington Street. -- ---. .. . . . 15 60 Christopher, Frans, 121 Lexington Street. . . .., . . . . . . 171 00 C:hurakian, Vartan, 79 Grove Street, . . , .. . .. . , . . . 250 03 Church, Barry, 86 Prentiss Street. 13 90 {Church, Iva Gertrude, 122 Winsor Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . 233 00 Cianci, Pietro, et aar., 39 Quirk Street, balance. . . . . . . . . 44 00 C:iarlo, Domenico, 61 Lexington Street, balance. . . . . . . . 53 00 Ciolfi, Levis, 313 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 6 00 Cirillo, Angelina, 40 Belmont Street. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . 174 00 *Clafi n, Walter A., Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 12=3 W Clapp, Philip F'., of ux., 10 Winsesr Avenue. . . . . . . . .. .. 280 00 Clad-, Earl S., 114 Worcester Street. , . .. , . ... . . . . .. 149 40 Clark, John H., et al., 82 Riverside Street_ , . . . .. . 165 0D Clay, Walter F., 44 Waltham Street, balance. . . . . . . . 71 97 Clinton, Margaret R., et at, IWhitney Street, balance_ 60 00 Coburn, Chester A., of al., 2 Appleton Street. , . . . . . . . . 175 50 Coffey, Heirs Jahn., 251 Plea_,,.mt Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 64 50 *Cohen, Dexter S., 47 Capitol Street. . . ... . . . . . . .. .. . . 2 2?5 Cohen, iviorris, et we., 47 Capitol Strut. . . . ... . . . . . . . 185 70 Colbert, Charlina, 7S Springfield Street. . . . . . . .. .. 21 00 Colbert, John N,, el v ., 78 Springfield Street. . . .. . . . . . 133 50 Colbert, John N., 78 Springfield Street. . , ., ... . . .. . .. . . 11 10 Colbert, Laura A., 14 Appleton Terrace. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 187 50 Colby, host H., 2:: Elliot Street _ , . .. . . . . . .5 40 Colby, Marjorie IC., 22 l lliot Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 60 Colby, Maurice D,, et jec., 41 Piermont Street. . , . . . . . . 103 50 Cole, George -2., 400 School Street. , . . , . . . 11 10 Coleman, Froderick T., ed pax., 22 Edenfield Avenue, bal- ance. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 26 87 Colella, Augustine, 42 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 251 20 Collaconi, P., 4 Louise Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 00 C;ollias Charles J., 41 Prmtiss Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 6 64 "Culligan, llt-im Catherinc M.. 5 Royal Street, balance. . 57 IS *CoM,lan, Cbarlcs P., 5 Royal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 00 *Collins, Caroline A., 43 Paul Street. . . .. . . . . . . . 173 20 *Collins, Johns A., 43 Paul Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 145 80 684 WATERTOS'4 N TOWN ftnPORT Collins, Josephine A., 103 Common Street. .. . . . .. . . . . . S207 00 Collins, Ravenel L., 45 Paul Street. . . . .... ... .. . . .. . . 2 25 Collims, Ray K., 25 Edenfield Avenue. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . 412 88 "Colson, Hcicn B., d at,, 140 Spring Street. . . . . . . . . . 1.98 43 Colwell, Frank C., 27 Edenfield Avenue. . . . . .. ...... . . 12 30 Comick, Anna N.I., 50 Wilmot Street. . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . . 142 150 Cornstock, Albert H., 103 No. $eacon Street. . . . . . . . . . 39 00 Condon, Marie G., 8 St. 14lary Street•. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . 15 00 Connors, Ann, 87 Union Street... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 4 .50 Connors, James, 36 Prescott Street. . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . 115 10 {Connors, Julia, 36 Prescott Street. . . , . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. 22 10 'Conrad, Ernmeiine F,, 22 'Olney Street, balance. . . . . . . 45 2.5 Conroy, Rath A., 479 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 215 00 Considine, Daniel T., 34 Kimball Road. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . 7 54 Considine, Jaines A., 34 Kimball Road. . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . 1 g0 *Constable, William J., 15 Flint Read. . . . . . . ... . .. . . . 6 00 *Constanzo, Joseph M., 23 Mt. Auburn Strict. . . . .. . , . 1 50 Cranti, Domenico, el uv., 129 Arsenal street, balance. . . . 72 41 Cooke, Mabel R., 53 Carver Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1(1 21 'Cookson, Erving E., 108 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . ,. . . . 6 00 Cnolidge, Trust, F. E., 10 Mt. Auburn Street. . ..... . . . 37 50 Cooney, Henry R., 47 Pearl Street. . . . . . . .. .... ... . . . 27 00 Corazaini, Giovanni, el ux., 57 Cypress Street, balance. . 63 46 Corcoran, Edmund P., 125 Lexington Street. . . .. . ... . . 11 25 Corcoran, Frank, et uT., 123 Arsenal Street. . . . ... , . . . . 171 00 C ordeiro, Aires S., ei nx., 11 Kimball Road. . . . .. . . .. .. 2.17 50 Cordeiro, Manuel, 11 Kimball Road. . . . .. . .. ... . . . . . . 3 Uhl Carey, John, 76 Edge-cliff Road. . . . . . . . .. . ... . . .... 40 20 Corner, George H., 65 Boyd Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1 80 Corner, James NT , V) Boyd Street. . . . .. .. . .. ... . . .. .. 24 00 Corner, John N., 65 Boyd Streit. . . . ... . . . .. ... . . .. .. 253 50 C;orsetti, Gi iseppe, el ux., 199 I,fxington Street. . . . . . . . 13 .50 Costello, Daniel, -16 Purvis Street, . . . . . . . . .. . .. . ... .. 5 40 Coswllo, Ellen F'., R36 Purvis Street. . . .. . . . .. .. .. . .. . . 11.7 00 Costao, Jan-►es G., 36 Purvis Street:. . . . . . ... .. . . ... .. 220 50 Cotter, Micbael, 44 No. Beacon Streit. . . . ... .. . . . . ISO 00 Cc>ugh, A. Bird, 123 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 39 00 Cousbel s, Louis N., 746 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . 270 60 Cousimeau, Alfred, 15 Lawrence Street. . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . 12 OD Couture, 0. Charles, 70 Edenfcld Avenue. . . . . ... .. . . . 299 07 Cox, Ethel M., 30 Charles River Load. . . . .. .. . . ...... 235 50 Crux, Lillian G., 180 Boylston Street-... . .... .. ... .. . I so Crofts, Waldo P., 46 Belmont, Street. . . . . ... . .. . .. ... 6 00 Craig, William R., 96a 'School Street. . .. .. ...... .. .. . 12 30 Cramer, Merrill E., et ux., 107 Common Street, balance.. 100 00 Cramer, Ward C., 18 Hilltop Road. . . . . . . . . . .. . .,.. 3 00 Crawford, Fred L., 29 Chester Street, .. . .. ... .. 21 00 COLLECTORS REPORT 585 *Crawfard, James E., ei ux., Ell Carroll Street, . . .. . . .. . S213 00 Cseeley, Oscar S., 12$ IN-It. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 507 00 Creseitelli, Angelo, 90 Edenfield Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1 50 Cre itelli, Antonia, 125 Lexington Street. . . . . . . . . 21S 82 Crittendon, Frsncelia N., 47B Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . 360 00 Crochere, George, 33 Dexter Avenue. . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 Crocker, Lenore, 184 Sycamore Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Oft Croak, Robert, 73 Boylston Street. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 2 25 Cross, Herman S., 56 Phillips StreeL. . . ... . .. . . ... .. . 165 00 Crossman, Everett J., 103 Worcester Street. . .. .. .. .. . . 2 25 Crowdle, Jahn E. Jr., 67 l denfteld Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . 12 930 Crowe, Arribrose A., 47 Oakland 4t.reeL.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 4 80 Crowe, Heirs John J., 17 Commonwealth Road. . . . . . . . 270 :32 Crowell, Jahn O., 33 Hazel Street. . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 no Crowell, Warner R., 122 Garfield Street. . . .. .. .. . .. .. . 334 70 Crowley, Lillian G., 41 Stonleigh Road, baia.nee. . . .. .. . 174 58 Crud, Rosario, 11 Keith Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 10 50 C:rupi, Santo, of ux., 11 Keith Street. . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. 88 50 Culleton, James L., el ux., 35 Copeland :street. . . . . . . . . 132 02 Cummings, Anne A., el al., 59 Palf rev St:reet. .. ... . . .. . 234 00 Cunmiings, Arthur fir., 59 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . .. .... . 12 00 *Cummings, Rohr L., :35 Upland Road. . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. 232 20 Cunniff, William B., S4 Galen Street. ... . . . . .. . ... . G 00 Cunningham, Heirs Mary A., 06 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . 138 00 Cure ingham, Rosella B., 33 Lowell Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . 10S Ott Curran, Robert J.. 15 Pequosette Stmet. . .. . . . . . .. . .. . 78 00 *Currie, Bessie, 21 Porter Street, balance. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 100 00 Curry, Joseph T., 491 Nair► Street. . . . . . . ... ..... . . . . 1 so Curtis, Harry M., 161 Worcester Street. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . 126 00 Curti, Romo, 2 13romfield Street,, . . . . . . . . . .. .... .... . 219 00 Cutting, Flossie+C., J Edith Avenue. . . . . . .... . .. . . ... 216 00 Cutting, Henry E., 0 Edith Avemie. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . G 00 1 Alanno, Antonio, el ux., 88 Arlington Street. . . . . . ... 307 50 Daggett, Annie, 49q Pleasant Street.. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 1 50 Dale, Samuel -K., 39 Stearns Road, balance. . . . . . . . . . . 200 00 *Dalessio, Jahn, 195 Sunnier Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 96 00 *Dalkraninn, Krikor, 41 Nlclendy Avenue, ha:lance.. . . . . 33 03 *Dale, F. J., IV Galen; Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. 3 00 Dal}-, William S., 60 Standish Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 27 00 Dalzell, Frederick W., 34 Oliver Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 201 00 D'Amice, TUicha.el, 04 Summer Street, balance. . . . . . . . . 61 09 D'Amico, Nicola, el vx., 92 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 195 00 Danforth Charles, el al., 118 Westminster Avenue- . . . . 15 00 Danforth, Frank W., 118 Westminster Avenue. . .. . . . . . 163 50 Daniels, George C., 190 Rivemrle Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1 50 *Danner, William A., et al., 157 Common Street. . .. .. . . 213 00 *Dardis, James B., 20 Hawthonic Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 40 586 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Dardis, Mary A., 26 Hawthorne Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. $129 00 Dariau, Satenig, 12 Brimmer Street. . . . . _ . . . .. . . .. . . . 238 50 Dava, Leo, 12 Lloyd Dead. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 0 00 Davenport, Alfred M., 88 Grove Street. . . . . . . ... . . .. . 1,539 00 Davenport, Florence M., SS Grove. Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 273 00 Davis, Charles C., 262 Mt. Auburn Street. . .. . . .. .. . . 1 50 Day, Henry H., 52 Hancock Street. . . — . .. .. . . .... . . 7 50 Daylight Ice Co., 300 Arsenal Street. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . 12 00 Dealtrv, Clarence W., el ux,, 51 Garfield Street. . . . . . . . 422 10 Dedekian, Bagdasar, 91 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . 12 00 Del{ulice, Edward A., 38 Melendy Avenue . . . . . .. . . .. . 123 00 DeFelic�:, Guiseppe, 45 Tvlclendy Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . .. 132 00 DeFelice, Guiseppe, el ux., 230 Westminster Avenue. . . . 34 08 DeFelice, John, 40 Melendy Avenue. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . 12 00 DeFeiice, Joseph, 45 Nlelendy Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . 1 50 DeFilippo, Arturo, 61 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . 6 10 Dc ilippo, Josephine, (31 Langdan Avenue.. . . . . . . . . . .. 222 00 Degnan, Patrick, J., el ux., 86 Boylston Struct. .. .. . . . . . 229 50 Dejulio, Santo, et al., 14 Fayette Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 102 00 Delaney, John C., 897 Belmont Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 262 50 DeLorey, Jrlrn E., 14:1 Waltham Street. . 75 00 DelVerde, Josephine E., 1� Lyons Cotirt. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1 SO Demitrio, Mary, 34 Clarendon Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 130 50 Denucci, Carmine F., 1$a. Cuba Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 00 DePronio, Carman, 186 Walnut Street. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . V) 00 Derian, John, 8 Bawl Street.. . . . . . , . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 253 50 Derian, Mary, 16 l4azel Street. . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 162 00 Derick, Earl F., 93 Boylston Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 4 50 DerKazarian, Tosurvanda, 31 Elton Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . 16 90 Deroyisn, Armcnag, el ur., 19 Alele ady Avenue. . . . . . . . 225 00 Desantis, Franiti, 219 Watertown Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 Dcsautelle, Rowland. 8 Francis Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 DeS€akc, Theresa, 473 A'[ain Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 2S 50 Deschenes, Arthur J., 36 Upland Road. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1 50 Desehenes, Arthur E., et N., 36 Upland Road. . . . . . . . ., 1 S 7 50 Deveney, John J., el a., 10 Bill€:rest Circle. . . . .. . .. . . . 94 00 Devine, Bernard F., 166 School Street. . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Dexter Fish klarket, 56 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 DiBlasio, Nicola, eg nv., hl Qoimby Street, balance. . . . . 93 50 Dickb art, Ida C. W., 337 Arlington Street. 4 50 Dedornenico, Alexander 0., 92 AV.Lltlian7 Street. . . . . . . . 9 00 Dedomenico, Alessandro, et ux., 92 % altbam Street. . . ., 168 00 Dietz, Richard H., 21 Paul Smv.-, balance. . . . . . . . . . .. 40 tit DiGiaoomandrea, Domenico, el ux., 160 Fayette Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... .. . .. . 55 00 Dillard, Marcia S., 109 Langdon A.venue. .. .. . . .... . .., 9 00 Dillon, Francis J., 133 Hillside Road. . . ... .. . . ... . .. . . 14 40 COLLECTOR'S REPOUT 587 Dimick, Frank M., 6 Phillips Street. . . , . . .. . .. .. .. , . s9 00 Dineen, Mary C., 30 Templeton Parkway. . . .. .. . . .. .. 13 50 Diomandes, Albert, 72 Spring Street, . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . ». 228 00 Distefano, Angelo, et ux., 77 Nyack Street, . . . . . . . . . . . 58 50 DiT rota, Pasquale, 113 Ralph Street. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 7 S0 Diveechio, Vincenzo, el ux., 112 Elan Street. . . . . , . . . . . . 243 00 Dixua, Arnold A., 68 Dexter AvQnue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 00 *Dodd, Emma, L., 8 Sunnybank 1Zoa4d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 55 Doherty-, Frank D., 71 'Main Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Dolan, Helena A., `97 fit. Auburn Stree#.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 Oil Dolan, Francis B., 740 NIt. Auburn Strt t. , . . . . . . 9 00 Dolan, Bessie C., 11 Prescott Street. , . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 210 DO Do1bier, Heirs 'Edgar 13., 9 Jewett Street . . . . . .. , . . » 216 00 Domenichello, Peter, 1.53 Arsenal Street. . .. . . . . . . . , . 3 00 Dormenichello, Sussi, 1,53 Arsenal Street . . . . .. .. . . .. 292 W Donahue, Heirs Nora J., 154 No, Beacon Street. . . . . . . . 105 00 Donahoe, Edward A., 84 Poplar Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 3 00 *Donis-i, Joseph, 12 Warren Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 00 *Donlon, Gertrude A., 11 l diLh Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i 20 Donnelly, John W , et ux., 39 Walnut Street. . . . .. . . . . . 216 00 Donnelly, Thomas, 23 Grenville Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 144 00 Donavan, John J., 23 Theurer fart~. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 1 so Dooley, Ellen, 4 Maplewood ;street.. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. 9 00 Dorney, John T., et ux., 137 Hillside Road. . . . . . .. .. .. 286 30 Dozrr, Ernest E., 157 Inning Street. . .. .. , . . ... . . . . 58 m *Dvrrie, Curtis E., el ux., 50 aNlarion Road, balance. . .. . 100 00 Dosdournian, Avedig, et al., 149 'ichols Avenue, balance 117 7; Doucet, William A., 14 Hosroer Street. . . . . . .. . . . . .. 6 00 Douglas, Harold W., 83 Morse Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 1 50 Dowd, James C., 04 Edenfield Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . , . 3 00 Downer, Stuart, 303 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 1 50 *DoyIe, Anna R., 348 Charles River Road. .. . . .. . . . . . . 251 00 Doyle, Archibald B., 348 Charles Diver Load. . .. . . . .. . 13 50 Doyle, Joseph. B., 8 Derby Road. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 13 s0 *Doyle, Mabel, 39 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 204 00 Dr.mn, Charles, 1086 Belmont Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 *Drew, Joseph, 2d, 17 Winsor .avenue. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 4 20 Drvuin, Germaine, 33 Bigelow Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. 3 00 Drummer, Mary L. M., now owned by Silvio T. Nfosca- telli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . a . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 231 75 Dubois, Wilfred, 157 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 50 Dadlev, George W., et tea., 11.5 Spnice Str"t, balance. ,. 05 00 Dudd, Drank J., 91 Stonleigh Road. . .. . . . . . . . . 361 80 DUFF, Joseph L., 157 Lovell Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47€3 42 Duddley., Marion J., M ilxllngtoa Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 Duffy, Jaynes L.; 4 Oakland Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 .Dugan, ,Sarah A., 158 No, 13eacon Street, balance.. . . .. . 158 00 588 WATERTClWN 9'CfWN REPORT Duncan, George, 63 Templeton Park-;a.y. . . .. . .. . ._. .. fib 00 Dunn, Joseph A., 270 Mt, Auhurn St.reet. ... . . . .. . .. .. 79 50 Duxane, Jaynes L., 17 Bailey Road. . . . .... .. . . . .. .. .. . 8 40 Dupre, Charles E., 103 Poplar Street. . . . . . . . . . I. .. . . . 15 00 Durgin, Clifton K., 33a Cross Street. . .. . ... . . .. ... . 6 00 Doris, Mary L., 146 Hill-sicic Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 12 00 Durnan, Heirs Nora Y—, 44 Melendy Avenue, balance. . . 09 03 Duman, Patrick, 44 Melendy Avenuc. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 00 Durrigan, Francis, 12 Wilson Avenue, balance. , . . . .. . . 58 26 D'Urso, Nicola, el ux., 535 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . , . 40E5 64 Dyer, Manic J., et al., 43 Hovey St.reet. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . 16S 00 Dyer, Falter, 30 Oakland Street. , .. ... . . . .. . . .. . 3 00 East Watertown Realty Co., now owned. by R. Frigio. . . 21 00 Eaton, Leroy S., et ux., 144 Winsor Avenue. .. .. . . . .. . . 297 00 E. C. Manufacturing Co., 99 Spring Street. .. . . . . . 90 00 Eccles, Thomas J., 29 Wilmot Street.. . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . 3 00 Edes, Charles R., 74 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 so Edwardson, Allerton A., 42 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . .. .. 7 20 Ebrhorn, Ferdinand R., 48 California Street. . . . . . . . .. . 46 50 Ekwall, Eva E., 80 ,Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 3 00 El bag, Nozaly, 29 Coolid.ge Hill Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 222 00 Eldridge,Charles E., 5 Porter Street. . . .. . . . ... . . .. . . . 5 10 Elliot, Florence, 36 Union Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 01 *Ellis, Annabel E., 155 Lauell Road, balance. . . . . . . . . . 93 Ellis, George M., 24 Oakland Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 1 ail Ellis, Robert, 14.Al,den Road. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. . . . 12 00 Emery, Fr=k D,, 9 Franklin Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 43 Emcry, George H., et ux., 41 Wilinot Street, balance. . . . 50 00 Eordeldan, Abraham, el ux., 198 Boylston Street, balance 103 09 Eotise, John, 6 Fifth Avenue... .. , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 00 Erdis, james H, L., 1 Maplewood Street. . . . . . .. . .. . . 6 DO Ernest, Murray P., 39 TTnion Street. . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . 1 50 *Ersldne, Voris L., 91 Common Street. . . . . .. ... . . .. .. 169 50 Erskine, Kenneth H., 91 Common Street. . . . . ..., . . . . . 39 00 Lsperian, Charles, 143 PiAnam Street. .. . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . 4 80 Esposito, Vincenzo, 18 Chandler Street. . . , , . . . . . . . . . . 59 00 Essa}pan, Karikan, 5 Lloyd Roads . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . 7 80 Essayan, Lean, cl al., 34.1 School Street . . . . . .. ... . . .. . 264 60 *Esserian, J., .97 Bigelow Avenue. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 15 €0 *Esterberg, Herbert L., 17 Main Street . . . . . . .. ... . .. . . ,30 00 Evans, Da,--id P., 53 Morse Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Everett, Lillian G., 122 Marshall Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 00 *E-.6ing, George P., 138 Main Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 2 40 *Faherty, Martin J., et ux,, 16 primmer Street, balance.. 55 50 *Fairbanks. Catherine L., 44 :spruce :Street, balance. . . . 25 56 Fairbanks, Herbert NI., 266 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . ., . 2 40 *Fairclough, Charles L., 15 Oakley Road. . .. ... . . . , . . .. 9 (30 COLLEiCTOR'S REPORT 589 Falbo, Frank, 15 Berkeley Street. . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. .... $54 00 *Fallon, ,Julia 'T., 14 Irma Avenue, balance, . , . , . ., ., .. 10a 00 Fallon, Walter L., 6 Porter Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. ... ... 208 50 Falvey, Walter, 59 Winsor Avenue. . .. . ._. . .. . ...... . 6 60 Fanning, Man,, 33 bunt Street, balance. . . . . .. .... ... 50 75 Farese, Angelo, 16 Gleason Street. . . . . .. ... . . . . .. . . .. 61 50 Farese, Carmine, 200 Warren Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 3 00 Farm, Giovanni, 200 Warren Street. . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . 6 00 Farese, Raffacla, 16 Gleason Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . .... . . 98 44 Fartse, Teresa, 2l7(} Warren Street. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . . 24 00 Farley, Charles A., 60 Chureb Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. 269 10 Farley, Heirs Mary A., 60 Church Street. . .. . . . . . .. . . . 223 50 Farley, Mille E., 28 De-,stcr avenue. . . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. 217 50 Darner, Francis E., 46 Grandview Avenue_ . . . . . . . ., . . 1 50 Farrar. James R., 6 Crms Street. . . . . . ... .. .. . . . . .. 1 ,50 Farrell, Frank, 166 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... .. .. 1 .50 Farrell, William E., 14 Oakley Road. . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . .. 3 00 F'arsvpll, Robert L., 1034 Belmont Street. . . . . . .., . . . .. 1 50 I+arwell, Winifred D., 70 Robbins Road, ba:lance. . . . . . 1`0 Fly Faulkner, Arthur, 30 Stuart Street. . . . . . . . ... .. . . .... 2 40 Faulkner, Beatrice, 30 Stuart Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... 16S 93 Fay, John J., 2 Putnam Street, balance. . . . . . . .. . . .. . 118 95 Fave, -Nora E., 15 Copeland Street, balance. . . . . . . . .. . 6U 91 l=cclian, Peper E., i 1 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 5 40 *Feneer, Annie F'., 53 Eden6cld Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 9 90 *Fencer, Maurice 14., 53 Edcnfielccl :Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . 1 ;50 *Fencer, 11•Iaurice J., 5:3 Edenfield Avenue. . . . .. .. . . . .. 3 00 Fcrrctt, Evelyn 'NI., .103 Westmin.iter Avenue. .. . . . , . .. 3 no Fielding, Edward. 1.5 Clayton S reeL. . . . . .. . .,. . . . . . .. 3 00 *Tinnell, clabel J., 31 Hardy Avenue, new owner Eleannr G. Shay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. ... .. . . .. .. .. .. . 20S .50 Finnell, Norrm m C., 31 Hardy Avenue. . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . 14 70 *piss, 1V lliani H., 16 Franklin Street. . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . 5 10 *Fisher, Edvin 111., l22 Westland Road. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 226 50 Fisher, Thomas, 114 Main Street. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. 1 50 Fitzgerald, 1"}a6d E., 134 01cott Strut. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 7 60 Fitzgerald, Ja.rnes R-, 120 Poplar Street. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . 30-1 84 *Fitzgerald, Heirs Patrick R., 1:3 Spring Court. . . . . . . . . 79 50 Fitzgerald, Rose A., 34 01cott Street.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 1'94 82 Fitzsimmons, Catlierine E., 480 _wlain Street. . . . . . I . . . . 231 00 Flagg, Caton J., ct ux., 30 13ecluosette Street., balance. . .. 82 00 Flagg, Rupert W., 29 Picr-mont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.S 00 Flecca, William G., et al., 71 Arlington Street. . . . , . . . .. 913 00 Flecca, Towasso, IS2 Walnut Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 00 Flibotte, Susan A., 7S Westminster Avenue. .. . . . . . .. .. 19 50 Flitcroft, .Albert. E., 59 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 65 44 Flunn, George, 23 Water Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 1 50 590 WATIRTOWN TOWN REPORT Fogarty, Catherine, 7 Clayton Street. . . . . . . .. • .. .. .. . $217 50 Fogliano, Alberta, 54 Edenfield Avenue. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . 4 80 Fogliano, "Ter a, 54 Edenfield Avenue,balance . . . .. . . . 201 02 Foisey, Hvbcrt, ci mv., 41 Carroll .Street, balance. . . . . . . 55 61 Foley, Augustine A., 66 Spring Street. . . ... . . . . . . . . .. . 190 50 Foley, Steven J., 521 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . • • • • Is [}0 *Fnntainc, Bruno C., et ux., 54 Putnam Street, balance.. 53 72 Forbes, George W., 6# Stuart Street. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 3 00 Forbes, William 'T., et ux., 64 Stuart Street, balance... . . 102 06 *Ford, Alexander C., 14 Wilmot Street, balance. . . . . ... 65 12 Ford, Arena M,, 28 Belmont Stre*ct. . . . . . .. , . . . ... 3 00 *Ford, Walter A., 1#10 Winsor Avenue. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . 297 00 Forde, Vincent J., el ux., 7 Clyde Road. . . . . . .• • • • • • • • 292 50 *Foreman, Benjamin, 58a NIL. Aubtrn Street:. . . . . . . . . . 6 00 Forte. Vincenzo, tt-al., 173 Walnut Str+ect. . . . . . .. . . . . . 9D OD Foskett, Martha M,, In- Edenfield Aveniju.. . .. .. . . . . . 1GS 84 Foster, Charles, 14 Derby Road. .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . 30 00 Foster, 4-fax E., 6 Boylston Street. . . . .. . .. . .. .... . . . 169 50 Foster, Thomas L., SO-Summer Street. . . . . . . .... . . , 12 00 Fournier, Harvey C., 32 Brimmer Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1 50 Fournic.x, Irving 1., 38 Dexter Avenue. . . . , . . . . . .. . . . 12 00 Fowler, Joseph J., 1G Ladd Street. < . . ... . . .. .. .. . . . 343 00 Fowler, Joseph & ,Sons, 16 Ladd Street. . . . .. .. .. . • . . 88 50 Fra.pper, Ella M,, :39 Elton ;Avenue, balance. . . . .. .. .• • 123 02 Fra.sca, Catherine 14., 15 Derby- Roa.d. . . . . .. .... . . . . . 2a7 Ob Frederickson, Fritz fir., et tax., 375 School Street, balance 134 48 Freeman, Olive B., 298 Mt. Atibum Street, . . . . . . . . . .. 12 00 Frehill, Willa`ain lei., 13 No. park Street, deceased. . . . .. 3 00 French, Clayton H., 73 Hillside Road. . .. ... ..• . . 61 50 Friggio, Rafaele, 106 Belmont Street, balance. . .. ... . . . 71 40 Fristedt, Walter E., et im., 0 Hersarn Street. . . . . . . .. . 151 50 Frizzora, Henry, e! rrx., 31 Waverley Avenue, balance. , . 70 00 Futile, Joseph, 51 Hovey- Street. . . .. . . . ... .... . . 9 00 Falk, Bernard, 225 Common Street.. . .. ... .. . . . . . . . 24 00 Fuller, Carrie M., S2 Church Street, balancc. .. ._. .. . . . 93 27 Gabriel, Barry, 23 Lexington Street. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. . 130 50 Gai, Edward R,, Lexington Street. . .. .. . . ... ... ..• • • 192 00 Cialen Motor Sales Inc., 12(G Galen Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 GU *Gallagher, Agnes L., ill Irving Street, balance. . . . . . . ,313 50 Gallagher, Richard F., 55 Green Street, balance. . . . . . .. 54 62 Gallagher, Thomas F., 126 Worcester Street. . . . .. .. . .. 7 by *Gallagher, Thomas J., 3 Green Street. . . . .. . . . .. ... . . 17 70 *Gallen, Mary, 1G Hardy Avenue, balance.. . .. .. ... .. . 0 43 Galligan, John 1{., 3i1 Irma Aveotse. . . . ... . . ... .. . .. 2.34 00 Gallam, Joseph E., 33 Bacon Street- . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . .. ;3 00 Gallinaro, Louis, 12 Lloyd Raaad, balance. .. . .. . . ... .. . 3 9@ Gallinaro, Mary, 646 left. Auburn Street. . . . 424 50 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 591 Galman, 'Mendell, 4 Derry road. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 50 *Galvin, 'Mary A,,, 110 Brookline Street. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . 73 50 Galvin, Mary C.., 64 Russell Avenue, balance. , . . . . . . . . 734 70 *Galvin, P'a.trick S., 110 Brookline Strut- - . . 27 00 Gandolpho, Heirs Charles J., 114 Deter Avenue. . . . . . . 501 50 Gannaazi, Angelo, 302 Arlington Street, balance. .. . . . . . % 5t1 Gannazzi, Frank, 97 ,Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 Garabedia,n, Elizabeth G.. 21) Heenan Street, balance.. . . 59 13 Garabedian, Hovsep, et u ., 20 Laurel Street. . . . . .. . ... 187 50 Garabodian, Jasper, 128 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . .. .. ... . 15 00 Garafolo, Frank, et ax., 02 Belmont St,reet. . .... . . . .. . 279 16 Garfield, James C., 35 plain Street. . . . . . . . . . ... 39 l30 Garland, Gordon. C., 8 Fainiew Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. .. . 18 60 Garland, William, 54 Hall Avenue. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 50 Garafolo, Trances, 12 Minden Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 on Garafolo, Frank, 12 Linden Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 Gately, 1~,Iajcgaret A., 149. Summer Street, balance. . . . . . 1.00 t10 Gavin, Bridget A., 114 No. Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 00 G;kyton, Willis B., 48 Bradford Road. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 9 60 Geilfuss„ Lem M., 24 41cott Street. . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . 201 64 Geljookian, Krikor G,, et im., 48 Fairfield Street, balance 9Li 50 Gall atly, Ernest W,, 73 Pearl Street_ , . , , , .. ., 1 50 Gerarnanis, Costis P., 28 Berkeloy Street. . .... .. . .. . . . 307 19 Geramanis, Mersene P., 16 Berkelev Street. . .. .. . ._ . . . 213 33 Gennanio, EDrico, ei a., 45 Riverside Street. . . . . . . . .. . 213 43 Germano, Henry, 45 Riverside Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Geyikian, Arthur S., 168 Walnut Strut, balances. . . . . . . 100 DO Gel-ldan, Stephen, 92 Dexter Avenue}. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 0 04 Gialmis, S�ilvatore, 196 Fayette Street,. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 15 90 Gibbons, Edward C., 16 Ball Avenue, balance. . . . . ... . 102 12 Giblin, Francis T., 453 ;`^lain Street. . . . . .... .. . .. . . . . . 29 25 Giggey, Katherine M., IG4 Waverlcy Avenue. . . .. . . .. . 1 54 Gilbert, Fred 1., 86 Edgecliti Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 18 00 Gilhert, George F., el =c ., 95 Marion Road. . . . . . . . . . . . 2'U3 00 Giles, Claire A., 23 Morton Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 1 50 Gilliatt, Eugene V., 29 Ccammonweal111 Road. . . . . . . . . . 0 00 Gilligan, Bartholomew, 291 Arsenal Street. . . .. .... . . . . 132 00 Giordan, Josephine, 112 Harnden Avenue. . . . . . ... . . . . 222 88 Gui>'fre, Joseph F., 124 l+aVetyie Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 00 Gluliana, Frank, et id., 19 Prentiss Street, balance. . . . . . 100 00 Given, John P., 19 PaVrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 50 Glancy, Frank Tyr., 218 -'A'averly Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 00 Gleason, David P., 22 Kimball Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Glea n, Elizabeth Ti,, 52 I'Mapleivood Street. . . . . .. . . . . 12 60 Glenzel, Edward J., 3 Morse Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 21 90 *Glynn, Helen, e! al., 4 Mt. Auburn Streeti. . . . . . . .. , . . 9 00 *Godwin, Harold A.., 27 Fifield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 40 20 f 592 WATBRTOWN TOWN REPORT Goldbank, Vosgerchian, 145 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . S66 00 Golden, Sara, 33 liall Avenue. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . .. 271 80 Golden, Williarn H., 1.3 Richard Road: . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 450 Goldsmith, Frank W., 168 Hillside Road. . . .... .. . . .. . 2 40 GaIdthwaite, Deana D., 172 Bt!llectue Road. . . .. . , . . .. . 254 18 Goldt_hwaiw, Louise M., 20 Concord Road. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 00 Gonsola, Manuel A., el al., 72 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . .. . 1S5 00 Goodwin, Frank C., el al., 114 riverside Strut. . . . . . . , 138 00 Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., 305 Mt. Auburn Street. . . 12 00 *Gorgoni, Carmela, 16 Thurston Road. . . . ... ... . . .. . 40 50 *Gorgoni, Frederick, et act., Ifs Thurston Road. . . . . . .. . 198 43 Gurman, Mary E., 20 Francis Street.. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . 12 00 Gosligarian, Harm, 633 iulain Street. . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . 15 00 Grace, Margaret G., 140 Laugdon Avenue, present owper Frank Tobin.. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . 554 55 Graham, Almond W., 9 Fairview Avenue.. . .. . .. . . . . . . 12 00 Graham, Inez M., 4 Franklin Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 352 50 Grainger, Harriet, 0 Bailey Road, balance. . . . . . .. .. . . 26 86 Grandin 1-Iilling C., D. H., 428 Alt. Auburn, Street. . , . . 12 00 Graut, Leonard M.. 1.50 Langdon Avenue. . . . .. .. , . 7 50 Grboian, neirs Erna, 112 Laurel 'Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 121 50 Green, Henry H., 824 hlt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 90 Green, Henry J., 24 I`riest Road. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 9 00 Greene, Elmer W., 83 Franklin Street. . .. . .. . .. .. .. . . . 32 70 Greene, Georgina F., 83 Franklin Street. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . 162 00 Greene, Willard B., *222 Bellevue Road.... ... .... .. . . ,. 267 56 Griffin, Michael J., 58 Salisbury Road. . . . . . .... ... . . 3 00 Grille, Mario, 7 Taylor Street. . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. .... .. . 1 50 Grinharn, Jahn L., 24 Francis Street. . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . 8 10 Grisham, William L., 24 Francis Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 1 50 Grinnell, Madeline I4., 1B Wa.verley Avenue, , . . . .. ... . 27 00 Grinnell, William T., 16 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . . 217 50 Grove, Ames IIM., GIN Belmont Street. .. . ..... . . .. . . . . 24 00 Gulian, Loure, 110 Boyd Street, balance. . . . . . . . .. .. . . 40 41 Gule.,,inn, Charles, 281a Mt. t' ubum Street. . . . . . . . .. .. 6 30 *Gullason, Charles "T., tin Hillside Road. . .. ... . ... . . . . 9 00 Gullets n, Harriett J., (15 Hillside Road.. .. .. . . . .. .. . 598 50 Gust afsun, Charles W,, 776 Belmont Street, balance. . . . 100 00 Guzz,ett.i, G. Leone, et ux., 12 Berkeley Street. . . .. . . . . 160 50 Guzzetti, Sr-nto J., 12 Berkeley- Street. . . . . . . . . .. .... . 7 20 Guzzi, Phyllis, 285 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . .... . .. .... . 250 50 Haartz Mason Rubber Mfg. Co., Pleasant Street. . .. .. . 1,125 00 Haddi+e, James L., 27 Copeland Street. . . . . . . ... . . .. .. 385 16 Hadjinfian, Mary, 02 Nichols Avenue.. . . . . . . . ... .. .. . 235 50 Hagerty, Julia J., 29 Lincoln Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . 18 00 Haggerty, Jaynes, 35 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. .. 3 00 Hagopian, Hagop, 8 Melendy Avenue, l ukmcc. .. . .. .. . 2 10 COLLECTOR'5 REPORT 5933 11aigia.n, Martha, 33 Fairfield Street. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . $219 59 Hairabedian, Nazaret, 404 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . _ . .,, 2Ili 00 *Halberg, S. Godfrey, 50 Ha11 Avenue, balance, . .. .. .. . €2 36 Hall, Edward C., 61 Xlt. Atrhurn Street, now awned by William S. Merrill. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. . .. . « 108 00 Hall, Fdwia T., 3 Grenville Road. . . . . . 6 00 Hamilton, Joshua C., 13 Bromfield Street. . . . . . . .. . . 1 50 Harr ad% Cathcrine A., 66 Capitol Street.. . . . . . . . .. .. . 132 00 Hanipsan, Benjarnia, 1.5 Bartlett ,Street. . . . .. . . .. .. .. . 2 25 Hampson, Prapiaon M., 625 Mt. Auburn Street. . . ., . . . 21:3 00 R a ncock, Asa R., .54 Gilbert Street. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . S 40 Hanley, George S., el six., 37 Prescott Street, . . . . . . . ... 232 60 Haan, Coda F., 108 Pleasant Street, . . . . . . ... . . . . ... .. 1 50 *Hannaford, Samuel G., et pax., 428 h1t. Auburn Street, balance. . , . - — ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . 190 99 Hannon, Walter J., 58 Garver Rawl. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 10 50 Hanrahan, F'ranci.s, 53D INIt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . .. . . . 2 25 Hapgood, Theodore B., et rare., 68 Pearl Street... .. . . . . . Poo 00 Hargedoft, John J., 18 Upland Load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 go Hargedon, John, el al., 1S Upland Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 240 00 Hargraves, Joseph, 18 Fairfield Street.. . . . . .. . . ... . . . .. 3 00 Harley, Bruce, el uxr , 178 Spruce Street. . . . . ... . .. . ... 145 80 *14nTlow, Albert NL, 12 Herbert Street, Dorchester. . . .. 1 50 Harney, Mary, 36 Chauncy Street. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . ..« 250 50 HaroiaTi, Arakel, 1a Crawfard Street. . . . . . . ... . .. . . . 9 go Harrington, Jerome C., 28 Wamrick Road. . . .. .. , .. 228 73 Harris, Charles W., 12 '-Nlt, Auburn Street. . .. ..... . . .. 1 50 Harting, Herbert C., 62 Templeton Parkway. . . . . . . . .. 717 60 Hartung, Paul C., 27 Maplewood Street. . . 125 14 Hasle, Carl A., 102 School Street. . . .. . .... .. .. . . . . ... 210 DSO Hastie, Alfred G., 97 Irving Street. . . . . . .. ... ... . . , . 4 20 *Hastings, George H., 13 Spring Street.. . . . .. .. .. .. . . 3 00 I3astings, Leon, 138 Orchard Street. .. .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. 279 3D Eaughey, Hclen L., 343 School Street. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . 19 50 Haughey, Sarah B., 343 School Street. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 156 00 Hawthorne, Ruth L., 4 Carver Road, Eq ast. . . . . . . .. . . . 276 DD Hazard, Clarence L., 19 Porter Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 1 8D 1lealey, John J., Waltham Street. . . .. .. . . -. . . . . .. . . . 639 30 H orkelman, Richard, 170 Lowell Avenue. . . . . . .. . .. 13 80 *fIerbert, Edward A., 71 Kradford Road. . . . . . .. . . . 12 75 Herlihy, Fred W., 2 Church Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2 10 A ermari, 'Frank W., 126 Coolidge Hill Road. . . . . . .. . . . 30 00 Hermann, Frank W., 128 Coolidge Hill Road. . . . . .. . . . 2 70 Hmnaiasen, Fans H., 44 Gilbert Street, balanco. . . . . . . 166 23 Herick, Herbert J., 79 Hovey Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. 13 50 Heme.Co., F. C., 51 Bacon Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . 1,366 .50 Flersev, Thelma C., 154 Common Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 270 00 Z94 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Hession, Mary E., 92 Fitchburg Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . $217 .50 Hession, Philip J., ]1 Appleton Terrace. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 11 10 'lleughins, Charles A., el ux., 35 Barnard Avenue:. . . . . . 252 60 He%vitt, Agnes, 5D Capital Street. . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . 109 50 Hews, Adelaide C., 49 Bancroft Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 125 11 Hickey, Eileen C., 10 Avon Road. . . . . . .'. . . . .. . . . . . . . 247 64 Hicks, Lefic C,, 88 Riverside Street. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 174 00 Hill, A. J., 139 1VlnrsXe Street, — . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 00 Hill, Edgard E., 12 Sivett Court. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 1 50 Hill, Elisa M., 700 BelmnnL Street, balance.. . .. . . . . . . , S0 59 Hill, Thomas A., el al., 46) Brookline Street. . . .. . . , . .. . 159 90 Hill, William,A,, 7 Stitninit Road.. ... .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. 241 49 Hiller, Anthony, cl rix., 72 Riverside Street. .. . . . . . . . .. 174 00 Hillman, Howard L., .30 Hawthorne Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 141 00 Hindlia.n, Percy D., 267 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 10 50 Hinkley, Ora E., 35 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 31 50 lE odgdan, Ravmond F., 20 Union Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1 50 *Hodges, Richard C., 22 Pequoset-tte ,Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .181 .50 Holbrook, Mabel A.,, 56 01cott Street, balance. . . . . . . . . 50 00 Holland, Charles J., el al., 60 Salisbury Road. . . . .. . .. . 217 50 Holland, Edward D., 608 Mt. Avburn Street. . . . . . . ... 457 69 Holland, john X., 44] Spruce Street. . . . . . .... ... . . .. .. 10 50 Holland, William J., 16 Stearns Road. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. 1 so Holman, Aldua F'., 86 Hovey Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4. 80 Holman, William 0., 86 Have* Street. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . 20 40 Hohnea, Austin H., 54 Fayette Street. . .. . . _ . .. . . . . . . 94 50 Holmes, Clinton E., 94 Union 'Street. . ... . . . . .. . . . 144 00 Holmes, Clyde GG,, 94 Union ,Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 18 00 Holmes, ?V1ary L., 272 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 00 Holmes, Paullne M., 83 Bradford Road, . . . . . . . . .. .. . IS 75 Holmes, Peter M., 15 Nlelendy Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . S 40 Holt, Louis A., 15 Fayette Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . 1 1) Holway, Ella 13. and Merrill S., 81 Marion Road,balance 107 5$ Homan, Anna M,, i1 Chapman Street. . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . 210 00 *Hooban, Thomas J,, 07 No, Beacon Street, balance. . . . 42 93 Horan, Deborah T., 12;53 Spruce Street. . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . G 00 Horan, John H., 163 Bellevue Road, balance. . . . . . . . . . 24 00 'Horgan, Joseph P., 28 Beacon Park. . . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. . 5 0 *Horgan, Joseph P., el al., 2S Beacon Park., . . . . . .. . . . . 156 00 Horgan, Margaret E., 159 Winsrar Avenue. . ... . .. .. ... 222 43 Horton, H. Karl, 1SS Boylston Street, . ..... . .. . . .. ... 5 10 Houdashell, Henry J., 19 Linden Way. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 1 50 Hovey, Herbert C., 11 Palmer Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 190 .51 Hoonanian, Marouke, 213 Dexter Avenue. . . . . .. . . . .. . 15 00 Howard, Abraham L., 70 Dexter Avenue. .. . .. .. . .. ... 75 00 Howard, Lena P., 1.34 Standish Road, balance. . . . ..... 158 35 HoNvard, Warren P., 31 01c ott Street. . . . . .. .. . .. .. . .. 15 60 COLLECTOR'S REPORT Howe, Da ,id F., 40 Fitchburg Street. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 81 50 Hove, LA lwnod A., et ux., 36 Williams Street. . . .. .. . . .. 204 00 Hatives, H. Luella., ei W., 28 Purvis Str t. . . . . . .. .. . . . . 108 00 Hubbard, Ella TINI,, 40 Otis Street, now owned by John F. Gleason, balance. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 35 �� Hudson, Jahn R., et 1ax., 5 Partridge Street. . . .. . . . . .. 225 75 Hudson, Mary J., 24 Franklin Street, halan . .. .. . . . .. 140 00 Huff, Ada L. E., 80 Spring Street, balance, . . . . . . . I . . . 66 59 *jjughes, Catherine Sluing, 390 Charles liver Road, bal- 50 00 *Hughes, Edward F., 20 Hawthorne Street. . . . .. , . . . . . 155 10 Hughes. Flora 3M., 30 Grandview Avenue. . . . . . . . ... . . 07 50 *Hughes, Harold, 46 Grandview Road. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 9 90 Hughes, Harry J., 46 Grandview Avenue. , .. . . . ... . . . 4 30 Hughm Irene, W Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . .... .. . . 4 50 1-lughes, Joseph A,, 58 Dartmouth Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . 16 20 *Hughes, Joseph N1,, ed ux., 10 Morton Street. . . . . .. . . . 12 52 Hughes, L.everett W., 8G California Street, balance. . . . . 142 50 Hughes, Margaret, 321 -Main Street, . . . . . . .. . . .. , .. . 451 50 Hughes, V`illiam S., 3"21 Main Street. . . . . . .... .. . . .. 27 00 Stull, l wing T., 47 Emerson Road.. . . .. . . . . .. . . ... .. . . 3 60 Hull, Ruth N., 47 Emerson Road. . . . . . . . , .. . .... ... . 162 00 Hull, Wendall H., 3 Lincoln Street. . . . . . .. .... . . . .. 24 00 Humphreys, George R., 62 Iraurel Street. . . . .. . . . . . .. . 1 50 111int, Mabel M,, 281 Arsenal Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . 130 84 L4 Hurley, Edward A., 13 Kimball Road. .. . . . .. .. .. . . .. 1 80 Hurley, Matthew F., 14-9 Galen Street, . . . . .. . .. . . . . . *Hussey, Edith, 48 Bates Roars. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 279 00 1.adonisi, Rasa, 186 Siunmer Street. . . . . . .. .. . . 325 00 Iannar: one, Antonio, 183 Sycamore Street. . , . • - • . 108 Oil Iaamuzi, Angelo, ef. ux., 300 :Wington Street. . . . . .. . .. 261 00 *lannelli, Nicola, 17 Winter Street, balance. . .. . .. . . .. . 207 86 Iarressi, Salvatore, 14B Waverley Avenue. . . . . .... .. . . .. 13 50 Terardi, Pietro, et air., Wo Mt. Auburn Street,balance.. . 115 41 Inferrera, kiatonina, 83 Midge Hill Road_ . . . . ... .. . , 346 36 Ingham, Harold L., 5:36 NIt. Auburn Street. . ,. . . .. . . . . 6 00 Iodiee, Pasquale, 36 Nielendy Avenue. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . 11n 00 *Ir►vin, basil A., 1C10 Boycl Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... • . so Ivans, Hattie A,, 183 Sycamore Street. . . . ., . .. .,.. 149 40 Jamgnch ao, Dick, 107 Nichols Avenue. . . . . • • ... 3 00 Jani'kian, Asdour, et txx,, 24 Fairfield Street. . . .. . . . ., . . 103 50 Janyigian, Setra,g, 84 Putnam Street. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . 11 25 jarajian, Misak, 104 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19.5 Olt jensen, John, K., 573 Nlain Street- . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. 1,515 00 Jewett, H. Furber, 229 Arlington Strut. . . . . . . . . . . 2 25 *Juliano, Michael, e1 sax., 143 F aYette Street. . . ... . . . . . 484 50 Johnson, Alfred C.. 86 Prentiss Street.. . .. .. . . .• 3 CEO 596 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Johnson, Anna A., 378 &hoot Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. $1,301 69 Johnson, Astrid L., 84 Bradford Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 90 ,Johnson, Edward A., 23 ;Appleton Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 175 50 Johnson, Henry C., 91 Bradford Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 90 Johnson, Jacob J., 78 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18t1 00 Johnson, N'largaret J., 51 Parker Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2 25 *Johnston, William F., SS Bradford Road . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 gq *Jordon, 'Marie M., 23 Alden. Road. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . 235 50 Jordan, Stella L., 38 Chapman Street. . . .. . .. . . . . . . 129 24 Joy, Thomas P., 18 Pequosette Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 7 .5o Joyce, Ellen, 23 Boyd Street. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 16.0 50 Joyce, Helen J., 6.5 palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 40S 00 Judd, Arthur E., 513 Hancock Street. . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . . 6 00 Judson, Greta, 390 School Street. . . . . . ... .. . . . .. . . . . . 15 00 Julian, Anthony, 80 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . .. . ,.. .. . , . 9 110 Juliano, Louis, et n.c., 123 Payette Street, balanc;:. . . . . . 30 50 Kachajian, Aram, 636 Mt. Auburn Street, . . . . . . . 21 00 Kain, Richard, 8 Swett Court, . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 4 80 Kalfaian, Boghos M., 43 Prentiss Street. .. . . . . . . .... . . 222 :30 Konborian, Naorni, 30 Bo<stonia Avenue. . . . .. . . .. ... . 0 90 Kander, Edward D., 28 Brimmer Street, balance. . . . . .. 217 12 Kaplan, Joseph, 58 Elliot Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... .._ 195 00 Karajian, ?Jissak, 13,, 700 Mt. Auburn Street. . , . , , , . . . 12 00 Karakashian, Misak, el al., 10 Cypress Street. . . . . . , 167 23 *Karalekas. William, 144 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 50 Kasbarian, David K.., 42 '4 oudleigh R.oad. .. . . . . . .. . .. 4 80 Kasmanian, �Niug;urdlcla, el al, 32 Quiniby Street, balance 115 18 Kavooghian,Jacob,el vx.,540 lUt. A aburn Street,balance 71 47 Kaysarlian, Marian, 31 Quimby Street. . . . .. .. . .. . . .. . 115 00 Ka2anjian, Hagop M., 105 School Street. . . . . .. . . . .. . . 21 00 Kaxanjian, Kenneth K., 155 School Street. . .. . .. . . ... 218 25 Keating, Anna 14., 49B Main Street. . . . . . .. ... . ... . . 226 50 Keefe, Charles E., March- ants Row. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 26 30 Kcefe, armelius, ql Main Street. . . ... . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . cj1 00 Keefe, John J., 14 Irving Parr. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. .. . .. 2 25 Keefe, John J., 148 Pleasant Street. . .. .. . .. . . . ... .. . . 3 00 Keefe, Joseph, 93 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . , . .. . . . ... . 3 00 Ko&e, Julia, 91 [nin Street_ . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 937 550 Keefe, ATargaret X1., 35 Cross Strcct.. . .. . . . ... .. . . . . . 4 ;50 Keefe, h.Iary G., 14 Irving Park. . . . .. . ... ... .. . . . 550 .CFO Keefe, Heirs Mary V., 14 Irving Park. . . . . . . . . . . .... . 360 00 Xm—fe, Theresa, 14 Phillips Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . ... .. G 7. *Keenan, Agnes 13., 40 Dexter Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . 72 `6 Keenan, Edgar G., 40 Dexter Avenue. . . ... . 12 G0 Keenan, William 11,;[., 40 Dexter Aveaue. .. . . . . . . .. ... . 1$ 00 Kcich, Edward J., 166 Hillsido Road, , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 6 UG Kelley*, Agnes J., 316 l it. Auburn Street. . . .. . 690 3G COLLECTOR 0S REPORT 597 Kelley, Catherine L., 30 Springfield Street. . . . ... . . . . . . S220 50 *Kelley, Clara I.., 118 Hillside Road. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 24:3 (1) Kelley, Garret L., 30 Springfield Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . I so Kelley, Georgia W., 26 Winsor Avenge, balance. . . . . . . . 172 4 5 *Kelley, Harriet A., 39 Waverley :Avenue, balatir•e. . . .. . 20 00 Kelley, Helen P., 60 Stonleigh Road. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . 19 50 Kelley, Mabelle A., 74 Morse Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 165 43 Kelley, Mai-garut, 35 :vlorse Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . 119 &5 Kelley, Danicl A., 35 Morse Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . 8 70 Kelley, John W., 15 Gilbert Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . :3 00 Keller, Michael F., 74 Olcot't Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. ... 10:3 50 Kelley, Michael J., et ua., 26 Maple Street. . . . . . . . . .. . .360 Oil *Kelly, Rebecca, 7 Upland Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 284 40 Kelly, William, 36 No. Heron Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 3 00 Kelton, Ralph 1., 17 Patten Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 3 30 Kenney, Francis, 41 Cuba Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .... . 3 60 Kenslea, Laura M., 44 Capitol Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .._. . 240 00 Keosoian, YDugaper, 60 Laurel Street. . . . . . . . . . . .... .. 250 50 Keshishinn, Dickran, 17 Templetnn Parkway. . . . . . . .. . 20 70 Kesl�isltl.an, Kaspar, et al., 2DO Boylston Sttreet. . . . .. .. . 3:5 10 Keshishian, Dickran, et ux-, 13 Hazel Street, balance.. . . 1131 $2 Khederian, Garabed, 121 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . ... .. .. 659 94 Khederian, Senekerim, 121 Nichols Avenue< . ... . . . . .. . . 21 00 Kidder, William G., 309 Sch(x)l Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. 27 60 Kinahan, Charles .A., 101 Westminster Avenue. . . .. .. . . 4 $0 Finder, Edgard H., 47 Quincy Street. .. . .. ... . . . . . ... 1:36 50 Kinder, William F., 60 Springfield Street. . . . . .. . . .. .. . 147 90 1,tiing, Clarence, 706 Xit. Auburn Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 53 00 K1ng, Helena B., 706 41t. Auburn Street. . . . ... .. . . .. . 26S 50 Kinnally, Anna M., 3(- Carver Road. . .. ... . . .. .. . . . . . :30 00 Kirker. John A., 1:31 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . ... .. .. . . . 12 90 Kirklightrr, James 1+., 160 Orchard Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . 112 00 Kivlin, Joseph C,, 40 Union Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 1 30 Knisell, I. Edward, 259 Common Street. . . . . . . . . . 3 00 Knisell, Nellie P., 264 Common ^Street. . . , .. .. . . . . . . . . 390 25 *KQoyounjia.n, Nisha+n, 44 Crawford Street. . . . .. . . . . . . 195 38 Kouvounjian, Flovna.n, €t al., 47 Dartmouth Street. . , . . 223 82 Kraiasn, Paul, 100a School Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . 10 80 Krancer, Jcr:none J., 17 Hilltop Road. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 10 so Krouse, Herbert W., 294 Belmont Street. . . . .. ... . . . . . 2 70 L.aCanuro, Sam, et al., 72 Bigelow ltvenue. . .. .... . .. .. 15 00 LaDuke, John, 224 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. 10 .50 La.Duke, IV,illiarn H., 1 Maplewood Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . 6 00 Labey, Anr�a D., 253 Waverley Avenue, balance. . . . . . . 100 60 Lagul't, John H., .ee ux:. 45 Hersom Street. . . . . . . . . ... . 2,54 `5 Lahiff, jchn L.. 102 Waverlev Avenue. . . . . .. . . ... .. .. 3 00 *Lake, Albert F•'., 28 Paul Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... .... 216 00 Lake, James, yet ux., 11 Avon Read. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . $295 42 Landry, Arthur N., el ux., 36 Mall Avenue. . . . . . . . . . , . 151 50 Lane, Edward D., 7 Laurel Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 9 Lill Langevin, Alfred T., 143 Galen Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 50 Lannary, Lillian L., 17.5 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 11 10 Lanzarotto, Antonio, 265 Palfrey Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 La- Rhette, tiller, R., 60 Stuart Street.. . . . ... .. . . . .. .. 173 73 Larrahee, Caroline A,, et al., 4D Oakley Load. . . . . . . . . . 342 36 Larvey, Marion, 11a Forest Street.. . . .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . . 3 L}0 Lampada, Joseph, 27 Palfrey Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . 15 00 *LaTerza, Anthony F., 39 Centre Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 210 00 Lauricelli, Antonio, 106 Main Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . 241 50 Lavin, Irene M., 24 Kimball Road. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . 14 10 Leaay, Ham% 4D4 Pleasant Sm t. . . . . . . . , . . . . .. 1 50 Lavral as, Apostle, 29 Elton Avenue. . . . ., , . . .. . . . 2 70 Lawson, Annette C., 36 Lowell Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 76 Laiv!;on, Fred A., 16 Lawrence Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 7 20 Leavy, Cecil iLL, 111 Galen Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 234 50 *Leavy, Elizabeth, 111 Galen Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 264 00 *Lucy, Eugene S., I11 Galen Street. . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 0 00 Leader, Hears Rose A., 486 Belmont Street. . . . . . . .. . . . 229 40 Leader, Ruth B., 486 'Belmont Street. . . « . . . ., ,,,.., 10 50 Leary, Daniel J., el ux., 12 Stu" Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. 153 00 Lav esseur, Wilfred C., 17,5 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 S11 La.aveazo, Adelaide 1M., Go Boylston Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . 216 00 Leavitt, Charles 0., et nx., Common Street. , . . . . . . . , . . 255 00 LeBlanc, Isaac:, 2 Bradford Load.. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 1 50 Leeban, Bridget, e1_al., 23 French Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. 94 51 LeFort, David T., 134 Summer Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. 3 00 LeFort, Mary* S., 134 Summer Street, . . . , . . . . . . ..., . . 216 00 Leger, Roy, 20 Parker Street. . . . . _ I . .. . ... . . . . . .. . . . 10 50 Lernoine, Edward T., 41 Fitchburg Street. . . . . .. . . .... 3 0o Lemay, Alcide, 26 Waverley Avenue. .. . .. .. . .. . .. 19 60 *Lemay, Clrrinda, 26 Waverley Avenue. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . G 75 Lembo, Philip, 10 'Theurer Park, . . . .. . ... . . . .. . . . . .. 11 40 Leonard, Adeline 1•I., el al., balance. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 58 50 LeDnard, Bryan, 105 Rutland :Street. . . . . .. .. . .. .. . .. . 39 00 Leonard, Felix A., 95 Fayette Street. .. . .. . . 3 00 Leonard, Josephine F., 105 Rutland Street. . _ . . . . . .. . . too 50 Leonard, Paul, q, 5 Fayette Street. . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . 2 40 LesCarbeau, Charles J., of al., 18 Dartmouth Street, bal- ance. . I . . . ­ .. . .. I . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . 100 00 LeShane, Prank C,, 18 Wilmot Street. .. .... , .. ... ... 3 00 LeSha.ne, Frank C. Sr., 1S Wilmot Street..f; .. . . . . . . . 30 43 Lesheisky, Rebecca, 1.34 Ldenfleld Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . 233 03 Leslie, Geerge A., 46 Salisbury Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 25 Lettieri, Gaetano, 19 13oward Street. . , . 132 00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 599 *Lettieri, Maria, 19 Howard Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .527 00 Levasseur, Thomas, 175 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 238 50 Levassetir, YvaIinc, 1.75 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . S 25 Levas.seur, R4'lilfred C.,, 173 Spruce Street. . . . . . . .. . . . .. 1,351 40 Levine, Esther ill., 38 Bri finer Strut, balance. . . . . . . . 124 3-1 *Levine, Joseph, 59 Edenfiel€1 Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 206 44 *Lewis, George Al., el ux., 30 Palfrey Street. . . , . . . . . . . 127 93 Lewis, Frank 1-1., 116 Bellevue Road, . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 2S SO Libbey, Arthur B., 73 1Vatertown Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3 00 Libby, Carrie E., 218 Bclniont Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 261 00 *Libby, Evelyn H., 111 Robbins Road, balance. . . . . .. , 156 42 Lilicholm, Elizabeth P., 40 Garfield Street. . . . . . ,. .. . . . 2:99 50 L llernoen, Caul A., 40 Paid St.rcet. . . .. ..... . . . , , , . , . , 1 50 Lincoln, George, 108 Belmont Street. . .. . ..,, ..... ._. . 1 80 Lindbladh, Clyda E., 340 School Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 564 43 *Liiridsay, Robert II., 56 Forest Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36) 84 Lindsay, Ralph H., 1:31 Vrorcester Street. . . . .. . . . . . .. . 6 (Y) Linehan, George T., 4 Morton Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 no *Linehan, Simon J., 15 Brookline Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . a•1 40 Lingharn, Henry E., el nx., 163 Church Street. . . . . . . . . ISO 110 *Liscombe, Aubrey G., 62 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .so Litelifield, Forest E.. 110 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 7 20 Little, Nellie M., 41 Maple Street, balance. . . . . . . . . .. . 54 00 Livoli, Paul, 294 Arliiigton Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 93 *Lockhart, William A. Jr., et at., 53 Edenfield Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 51 Logan., Norman L., et ur, $1 Fitchburg Street. . , . , . . . . 5 25 Long, Ciyde B., 60 Bates road. . , ' . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 14 10 Lorraine, Ernest, 15 l:ondazian Street. . . . 1 00 Lorrey, Hilma, 71 Wilmot Street, balance. . . . , . . . . . I{}:3 50 Loud, Erninaline+' NI., 24 Carver Road, East. . . . . . . . . ., 271 50 Lovegren, Oscar P., 3S Gilbert Street, balance. . . . . . . , . 159 69 Lovell, harry 0., 81 Eden6eld Avenue, balance . . . . . . ,_ 209 12 Luca, Domenico, el ux., 29 Hosmur Street:, balance. 166 97 Lupo, Mario, 209 Watertown Street, balance, . . . . , . . . . 67 46 Lush, Arthur J., et ux., 138 Cotnrnon Street. . . . . . . . . . . 294 90 Luther, Francis J., et ux,, 307 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . 1.27 50 Mabey.. Arthur, 40 Maple Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . 6 00 Macarelli, Annie E., 82 Salisbury- Road. . . . . . . . .. .. . . 247 50 MacArthur, John R., 21S Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 (30 MacArthur, Jahn G., 16 California Street, balance., . , . . Is 00 MacCarthy John, 17S Boylston Strut. . , . . . . , . . 14 to MacCarthy, Jahn A., 173 Boylston Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . 4 SO *MacChleric, William A,, 44 Beacon Part;. . . . .. . .. . . . . 128 91 MacCurdy, Elmo D., 214 Orchard Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . 157 50 %.IacDonald, Alexander D., el ux., Marshall Street. , . 24:3 :30 MacDonald, AlMDn H., et sir., 25 Otis Street. . . . . . - , ,. 229 50 600 WATERTO N TOWN REP(Jlt'Jr MacDonald, Daniel L., el vx., 537 Main Street. .. . . . .. . 5654 00 MacDonald, Daniel W., 614 Mt. Auburn Street. . . .. .. . 45 00 iacDonald, Ethel G., 15 Charles Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 5$0 .30 MacDonald, Gertrude I., 184 School Street... . . . . . . . . 271 .iO AacDonald, John W., 45 Gilbert Street. . i . . .. . . . . . . . . 2 41 MacDonald. L-nuretta M., Salisbury Road. . ... . .. . . . . . 271 50 MacDonald, Lydia L,, 15 Charles Street. . . . . . .. . . . .. . 125 50 MacDonald, ()tiuen R., 28 Ouincy Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 5 ID MacDonald, Roderick, 171 Common Street. . . . . . . . . .. . 209 56 MacDonald, Sarah A., 29 Prescott Street.. .. . . . . . . . . . . 247 00 1-facDortald, Thomas F., et vx., 34 Gilbert Street. . . . . . . 120 00 MacDonald, Wesley E., 35 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . 3 00 MacDonald, William L., 15 Charles Street. . . . . . . . .... 1 50 11 aeDon€old, William L. & Sons, 15 Charles Street. .. . . . 6 00 MacDougall, Clifford R., 5 Putnam Street. . . . . .. . . .. . . 12 011 MacDougall, Viola, 585 Main Street. . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . . 23B 56 MacDougall, William A., 750 Main Street. . . .. . . 7 50 '`MacDow, Alfred M., 1 Appleton Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 204 00 *hfacFarland, Alice M., 275 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . , . 177 00 *M cl+'arland, Fred W., 149 Common Street. . . . . . . . . . . 1,485 97 AlacGilivary, Ronald, 22 Olney Street. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . 1 50 MacGregor, Daniel, 57 Prospect Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 49 50 MaeInnes, Catherine, 148 No. Bin &reet. . . . . . . .. . 178 20 '-\Uc Kinnon, Margaret R., 160 'School Street, balance. 100 SO ,iviacLauclilan, Walter ., et al., 32 Warwick Road. . . . . . 1110 �3 MacLellan, Donald A., 15 Dana Terrace. . . . . .. . . . .. .. 1 50 McClure, Newton, 61 Cypress Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 00 MacNeill, Mary J., 1`9 Lexington Street. 1 50 acVica, William -XI., Ill Broadway. . . . . . .. . . ... .. .. . 237 00 Madanian, Philip, e, car., 00 Dexter Avenue, balance.. . . 161 50 Madden, .Annie M., 50 Elliot Street, balance.. . . ... .. . . 20 25 'da, innis, Helen _1,, 114 Lovell Road. . . . .. ...... . . . . . 2G2 50 Nlac;Ginnis, Will-lain G,, 114 Lovell Road. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 4 50 Magnuson, C. Eric, 36 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 80 Magnuson, Jahn, 36 Putnam StreeL. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 1911 54 14lagntuson, Magnus, 39 1'ierntnn.t Street. . . . . .. . .. .— . . 1 50 Magnusori, Grace, 39 Piermont Stmr et. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . 06 00 -Xlaguire, Mary, 81 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 50 Mahaney, William D., 16 Grenville Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . 15$ 43 Maher, Al ck P., 22 No. Beacon.Street.. ... . . . .. . .. . . . 1 80 14aLher, Patrick, el im., 15 Lexington Street, balance. . . . 61 78 Mahoney, Armie M., 1EI Rutland Street. . . . . .. .. .. . . . 114 Go I11ahoney, Everett M., 67 Maplewood Street.. . . . . . ... . 1 50 A•laksoodian, Harry, 21 F airfield Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 3 00 klalcolni, Alcssancler, of ux., 9 Arthur Terrace, balance. . 69 66 Malkasian, Peter 0., 20 Boylston Street, balance. . . . . . 32 46 *Malkasian, Sarkis, a1 pax., 231 Arsenal Street, balance. . 110 03 COLLECTOR IS REPORT 601 Malloy, Heirs Agnes E., 6 Myrtle Street. . . . . .. . .. . . . . 545 Ott Malloy, Charles, 0 Myrtle Street.... .. .. ... .. .. . . . .. . 91 50 ally, Charles, 0 Myrtle Street. . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. ... .. . 45 00 Maloney, Ann Liston, of al., 21 Fliat Road, balance.. . . . 1+63 50 a1'laloney, James 1., 52 Clia.pman Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 7 20 Maloney, William E., 9 No. Beacon Court. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 so 7%flaloy, Ethel M., 47 School Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 1 50 A+l.nngan, Thomas F., €l ux., 32 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . 171 00 *l%lannarino, Guy, 95 Marion Road, . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. . . 15 00 Manning, Evelyn A., 44 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . 247 tiff Manning, Helen L., 39 Linmin Street. . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . 3 00 Man ix, Bernard. 0 Cuba Street. . . . . . . . . .. ... . . .. .. . 3 00 *A-Tannix, Mary F., 24 Middle Street. . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . 0 50 Manoognian, Bedros, rI ux., K Dexter Avenue, balance . 42 00 'Manookian, Sarkis, 104 Nichols Avenur. . . . .. . .. .. . . . . 1313 50 Manzelli, Domenico, 1016 Belmont Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . 3 00 Manzelli, Maria, 1016 Belmont Street.. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 239 00 Manzelli, Martin W., 1€]16 Belmont Street. .. . . . . . .. . .. 1 80 Marcella, Charles P., 33 Adams Averme. .... .. .., ... . . t 20 blargasian, Victoria, el al., 7 Lloyd Road—. . . . .. . . . .. . 346 38 Margozian, Garabed, el ux., 182 Bovlston Street, balance 49 00 Marino, Joseph, 377 Main Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 4 5[l Mark,ar,John, 112 Dexter Avenue. . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. ... . 12 00 Marks, Philip W , 42 Bradford Road. . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . 9 00 Maronev, Eugene, 35 O nd Street, balance. . . . . . , . . 7 50 *ltla.rr, Ruth G., WS School Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . 123 78 Marquies, George G., 29 Pierniont Strut. , . . , . . . . . . 12 flit Alarsden, John H., 51 Gaper Road. . .... ... .... .. . .. . 15 00 11la.rsh, Oswald A., 156 &hnol Street. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . 3 00 Iarshall, M ellady, 2.55 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 00 Martin, Flora M., 18:3 Lovell Road. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440 70 Martin, John D., 10 Pequosette Street.. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . 12 00 Martin, William F., 183 Spruce :Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 12 t Martino, Pasquale, 16 hlyrtle Street,, balance. . , . . . .. . . 126 75 Martochic, Heirs Pietro, 1.1 Warr= Street. . . . . . . . . . . . i76 60 Mattison, John EJ , `4 Charles Street. . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . 8-1 00 Afounus, Matti Errol, e! ux., 102 Boylston Street. . . . . . . 222 00 Maxwell, Carolyn E., 28 Elton Avenge. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 6 00 i4!Maxloomian, Mihran, 69 ftelmv Avenue. . . . . , . . ... .. 1 50 Mazza, Frank, el ux., 20 )i3illerest Circle. . . . . . . . .. .. . . 307 .50 McAndrews, Dennis J., 44 Avenue. . . .. .. .. . . :39 flit *-McAtiliffe, `I`hornas J., 15 Fitchburg Street. . . . . . . . , . . 15 00 11 clirldc, John J. Jr., :38 C1hatincy Street. . ., . .. . . . . . . . 23 10 McCafEerty, Heirs William, 56 Cuba Street, balance. . . . 63 00 1blecall, Man, S., 45 Green Street. . . . .. .. ... .. . . .. . . . 324 00 14•;Eccar-thy, Agnes A., 5 Stuart Street. . . . . . . .... . . . . . 580 82 11 uCarthy, Henry F., 5 Stuart Street. . . . . .. . . .. . . 4 50 6[)2 ri ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *McCarthy, Jahn L., 12 Channing Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. . JS0 90 McCarthy, Margaret E., 30 h•laplewood Street. . . . .. . . . 303 00 mocarthy, Wallace E., 32 Maplewood Street. . . . . . . . . . .1 (11) McCashin, Jack, 29 ComITIO4awcalth Road. . . . . .. . . . . 9 30 NIeCollem, Giiy E., 62 Lexington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 00 McCool, Hugh H., el ux., .53 Gilbert Street, balance. .. . . 100 67 lvlcCue, Helen C., 293 No. Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,146 68 'McCue, Thomas J., 293 No. Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 50 McDonald, D. W' , 473 Main Street.. . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . 7 50 McDonald, Frank H., ei nx., 71 Hovey ,Street, balance. _ 7 50 McDonald, Margaret. J., 12 Howe: Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 30 McDonnell, James H., 111 Califoraia Park. . . . . . . .. . . . . IGO 50 McDonnell, P. J., 43 Dart-mouth Street. . . , .. .. . .. . 3 00 McDonnell, Owen R., 2S Quimby Strut. . . . . . . . .. . .. . 6 00 McDonnell, Theresa H,, 25 Knowles Road. . . . . . . . .. . . 147 00 McEachern, Viola, 31 Linden Way. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 7 50 McElhiney, Bertram, 151 Worcester Street. . . . . . . . . . . 25 50 McElhiney, Eldon E,, l'l Marshall Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 McElhiney, 'Josephine, 11) Marshall Street. . . . . . . . . . 129 00 McElroy, Benjamin, E43 Hunt Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 1 50 N,IcElroy, Joseph, el vx., :37 Bunt Street, . . .. .. ... . . . 1.32 00 McElroy, Laura. E., 23 Hunt Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 133 50 McEnancy, Clifford J., I Ui Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 McGann, IXIicha-el, 8 Cottage Lane. . . . , I . .. .. . . . . . 1 , . 43 50 McGann, Patrick A., 135 Edenfield Avenue. . . . . . . .... . 3 00 McGerigle, RGnald, 62 Pleasant Street. ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 so McGettigan, Better, 368 A-It. Auburn Street, balance. . . . 285 00 'McGivern, Frank J., 60 Gilbert Street. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. 1 50 McGonigle, Daniel, 19 Lyons Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 McGrath, Joseph W., 330 Charles River R.oad. . . . .. .. . 7 20 McGuirk, Josei)h, 11 Morton Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 1.0 20 McGuirk, Patrick, Morton Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 171 00 NlcHugh, Anna B,, 77 Fayette Street. . . . . . . . . ... .. 103 50 .McHugh, Bernard S., 25 'i"errtpleton Parkway. ... . .. .. . 0 30 IcHugh, Frank J., 5:35 Pleasant Street, balance. . . . _ . . 15 79 McHugh, Imeldn, I Ladd Street. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . 1 50 McHugh, John F., 75 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 3 60 McHugh, John J,, eG tzar., 00 School Street, balance. . . . . 133 00 McHugh, Thomas F., 77 Vayette Street. . . . . . . . , . . . .. 12 00 Mcllroy, John, 12 BelmonL Street- . :.. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 15 00 Mcla ire, Angus, 15 Purv,i� St reat, . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 6 00 McKennev, Patil R., 11 Bancroft Strcet. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 205 50 McLaugh in, Ellen F., 162 Hillside road. . . . . .. .. . . . .. 220 50 *,N-1cLaughlin, Margaret C., 90 Poplar Street, balance. , 150 00 McLaughlin & Co., Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Vo 1c Mahon, William J., et ur., Springfield Street. . . . . . . . 1,54 h0 'Mt N-1 anus, Francis R., 215 Orchard Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . 10 20 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 603 McManus, James, 43 Morse Street. . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . $1 W McManus, Jane K., 43 Morse Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 153 00 *M1ctlinn, Minnie E., 198 Wilmot Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 142 50 McNamara, Jaynes J., 11 Upland Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 3 30 McNamara, IN•Iinnie, el QI., 11 Upland Road. . . . . . . . . . . 153 Opp McNamara, Thomas F., 36 Gilbert Street. . . . . .. . . .. . . 3 00 McNeil, Rode nick, If) Boyd Street. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . 3 00 McNevin, John J., 545 plain Street. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . 12 60 *McSherry Brothers, 84 Forest Street . . . . . .. ... . . . . .. 57 00 YeSherry, Catherine F., 84 Forest Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. 91 510 *XcSherry, Frank, 84 Forest Street. . . . . . . ... .. . . . . .. 4 50 MlcSherry, James H., et al, 94 Forest Street.. .. .. .. .. .. 79 50 * lcdliau, Patrick, 162 Spruce Street, balance. . .. . , .. ,. 17 53 M L,isner, Clifford S., 31 Lawrence Street, . . , . , . . _ . . . .. 3 00 Meisner, Dorothy, 31 Lawrence Street. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 21 C>'Ll Meisner, Louise P., 31 Lawrence Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222 OU Meister, Heirs David A., Spiing Street, balance. . . . . . . . 400 CO Meister, David A., present oivner Cecil M'l, Leary . . . . . . PL6 2P 'Meister, Margaret K, 74 Church Street, balance. . . . .. 138 IS Melendy Cement Block Co. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 15 00 Meloian, Mary S., 31 Templeton Parkway. . . . . . . . . . . . 657 53 Meloian, Sarkis, 31 Templeton Parkway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,IZ9 50 Melvin, Albert H., 24 Maishall Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 182 10 Melvin, Albert 1., 14 Flint Rt;ad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .363 08 hierrill, William S., 2 Florence Terrace.. . . .. .. . . .. , . . . 1,D44 59 Menallo, Anthony, 42 Wcstminstdr Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 80 Nlesimar, A. E., 474-A Main Street, . , .. . .. . , . . . 15 119 Meta, Pat,rino, et cd, 1.08 California. ,street. . . . . .. . .. . . . 103 50 Metropolitan Baking Co. Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.W (k) Meunier, Laura, 181 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2S 20 Meunier, Grner, Trustee, 181 Waverley Avenue, . , . . . . . 11 5t) Michelson, Harriet E., 57 Spruce; Street, . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 228 43 Michelson, Gcorge L., 79 Hamden Avenue. . . . . . .. . . .. 184 N) Milan, Harold L., 370 Charles River Road. . . . . . . . . . .. 3 00 *Millard, Frank B., 52 Hillside Road. . 192 00 Mliller, Albert A., 425 l aia Street. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 9 00 Miller, Robert E., 610 Arsenal Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 12 60 Milley, John, 122 Coolidge Hill Road. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 15 041 Mills, Abram, et al, 7`2) Fitchburg Street. , . . . . . .. . . .. .. 220 &) 1Llil1s, Louis R., 17 Frescott Strc:ct. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 4 SO Milton, Axe[ Si,, 20 Prospect Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 00 Milton, Frank It., 6 siduac'; Str' t. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. 3 €o Minch, Josoph, wo North Beacon Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 4 50 * l.inasian, Mary K., `0 Nilson ,Avenue. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 207 96 Mfinclla, Angelo, 138 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . 210' N Mirabile, Vito, 169 Edenfield Avenue. . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . 503 80 Misserian, Novart N., 239 Boylston Street. . . , . . . . . . . . 265 93 Alitchell, James E., 44 Bradford Road. . SO 90 *..NUtchelI, J. Frank, el ux, 149 Lovell Road. . .. . , . . . . . 9 W Mitchell, Jaynes J., 40 harden Avenue. . . .. .. . . .. . . 40 00 Moller, Antun R., 54 Il;irrington, Street. . . . .. .. .. .. .. . J 30 Mollica, Marv, 175 a Lexington Street.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16200 Managhnn, Carroll Y'., el r&v, 130 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . 238 50 Monahan, Peter joscph, 358 Charles River Road. . . . . . . 167 10 INIo ahan, Ric]iard, 0 Bay Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4G 13 Monahan, Rose, 0 Bay Street, .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 50 MonahAn, V%Tilliam P,, 36 Concord Road. , . . . . .. . . . . . . 21 00 Monreau, George J., 146 Waverley Avenue. . . .. . . . . . . . 3 60 *Monroe, Noel A., 72 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 Montgomery, Emily E., t15 Edenfield Avenue. . . . .. . . . . 27t8 8 1-?, Montague, Frank, 465 Min Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 3 60 Moctag-tic, I-Tarry F., 4135 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 50 h'Ioaers, Edivard P., 105 S pro cc St.reet. . . . . . 1 so Mooers, Estate Wilhelmina B., 105 Spruce Street. . . . ,. 2,,35 50 Mooradian, Maneo , el ux, 34 Templeton Parkway. . . . . 2(14 00 Moore, Arthur C., el ux. 61 Nlari€rn Road. . . . . . .. . . . . . 7 50 Moore, 1~lizab eth C., l i t _'I farion Road. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. 15 i 00 .Nlovrc, Elizabeth V",, 75 11c)plar Street., lance. . . . . .. 134 47 Moran, George I3., 7:3 Edl eeli[I Road, . . . .. .. .. 7 2C1 Morey, loughs, 71 Marshall Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 3 5G foriggi, Antonio, of rs_r, 190 Summer Street. . . . . . . . . .. 130 50 ill,orrill,Louis,52 Sgring Street. . . . . .. .. ... . .. .. . . . . . . 1 50 Morrill, Catherine H., 15 Oakland Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 6 60 Morris, Griffith E., 41 Irving Street. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . 3M 00 Morris, William E., 35 Morse Strut. . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. 20 10 Morrison. Lionel E., 30 Cypress Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 00 Morrison, Ralph F., 304 Mt. .Auburn Street. . . . . . , . .. 9 00 Morrison, Vivian M., 304 Mt. Auburn Street, balance .. 334 21 IVIorrone, John, et vx, 381 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 378 19 Morse, Arthur L., 24 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 216 00 Morse, Ed rd James, 82 Prentiss ,Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. 21 00 Morse Body Co, Inc,, Howard :Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. 415 50 Morse, Jahn S., 2? Chapman Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. 12 00 ]1'o se, Lottie W., 23 Chapman street. . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. 133 72 Morse, rlarjorie 'P'r'., `?=1 Chapman Street, balance, . . . . . 124 88 Morton, Carl A., el ux, H Flint Road. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. 329 69 11 o&ely, Caroline E., 24 Marcia Road. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. 238 93 '*Moser, Agrees, 35 Lawrence Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 223 50 N�lcsss, Gecerp;c ., 2:3 1'rrlcer Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. 1 511 Nluulton, Fred L., el rtx., 169 1'.alfrey Street. . . . . . , , . .. 75 75) 11 ugurdichian, Garabed, 102 Dexter Avonuo. . .. . . .. .. 15 00 Mergardichinn, Garabed, el sex, 125 Boylston Street. . . . . 253 50 Mugardichian, Garabed, 125 Boylstcm Street. . . . . . . . . . 175 50 *-Mulcahy, Robert C. M., 18 Kimball Road. . .. . . . .. . . . . 21 00 C01.nCTOR'S REPORT 605 Mullen, Catherine E., .51 ll-iyrtle Street, halance. . . . .. . . 1 .95 Mulligan, Gordon A., 36 Paul Street. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . 1:3 50 .Mulvahill, Mary L., 80 Langdon Avenue. . .. . . . . .. .. . . 333 48 Mulvahill, Thomas J., 86 Langdon Avenue. . . , . . . . . . . . 1 50 Munn, Percival J., 880 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39 00 Murdock; Thafmas J., 20 Cross Street. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. 1 50 *Nlurnahan, Rase C., 313 Connmon Street. . . , . . .. , , .. 19 60 14lurplry, Abbie E., t3:2 Prentiss Street. . . . . . . .. 13500 Murphy, Daniel H., 27 Hunt Street. . . . . . 4 80 Murphy, Edmond N., 25 Palfrey Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 Murphy, Edward, 18 Summer Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. 1 50 Murphy, Eugcnia A., 125 L ngdon Avenue. . . . . . . . 220 50 Murphy, Helen E,, 27 Hurt Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 47 00 *Murphy, janres E., (W Bel niont Street. „ . . . . .. . . . . . . tt 00 Murphy, John P., 24 Oakley Reuel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 420 06 Murphy, heirs of Margaret, Morse Street. . . . . , . . . . . . . 165 00 Murphy. Man, A., G2 Prentiss Strmt. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .1 00 Murphy, Mary T., W llxlaia Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . a 00 Murphy, Diehard J., el ux, 13 Kimball Rchad. . . . . . . . . . 219 21 "Murphy, 11-illiarn C., ;31 Brookline Street. . . . . , . . .. . . 21 00 Murray, Catheryn G., 78 Summer Strut, balance. . . . . . is 00 Murray, Edward A., 149 Spruce Street. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . 141 [K) Murray, Grace C., q2 Main Street.. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . , _ .. 13 50 Murray, Irving, 173 Worcester Street. . . . . ., .. . , . . , . , 3 pU Murray, John, 149 Spruce Street. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 1 50 Murray, Katherine C., 15 Edcynficld Avenue. . . . . . . .. .. 2906 44 *Xturra,y, heirs NPra, 100 Galen 5tsa t.. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. 2.19 00 *Xlu:sserian, Diran, 72 Dcxtr r Avenue. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 1 50 Nahabedian, Hampartzoorn, 239 Boylston Street. . . .. .. 18 00 Nalfigain, Ale.mnder, 27 Elton Avenue. . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. G Do Nalfigian, Michael, 15 Howe Street. , . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . G 00 Nahigian, Olga A., 61 Elan :Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. 6 00 Najarian, John, 277 Boylston Street, . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. 30 60 Nally-, Thomas F., 131Summer 'Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 298 00 Narachucic, Peter, 43 Galen Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 9 L" Nardella, Fanny, 110 Elm Street. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 8 a) *I4ardelli, Saverio, Acton Street. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:' 00 Nardelli, Savecio, Actor Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 02 00 Nardello, Waldo C., 110 Elm Street. , . , .. , . . . ,, . . .. `? 40 Nardone, Loreta, 81 Boyd Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 ;50 Nardane, Theresa, 81 Boyd Streeet. . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. 6 no Nastasian, I+ra.nlc A., 169 Alt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . ., 6 00 Natole, M. 41 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 50 *Nlatole, Michele, et ax, 7 Wlfeeler Lane. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39 50 *Natole, Pavlo, el ux, 41 Berkeley Street, balance. . . . . . 14 70 Natoli, Concetta M., 52 Lovell Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. 307 50 Natoli, Jahn P., el at, 52 Lovell Road. 231 00 606 IYATE1tTOWN TOWN REPORT Natoli, Lawrence G., 84 Barnard Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91,170 00 Natoli, Lawrence G., el al. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,J8:3 00 Nazarath.ian, Diran, 4 Putnam Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 229 21 Narzrian, Charles K., el al, Arlington Street. . . . . . . .. .. 258 43 Neagle, Anna J., 28 Springfield Street. . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . 1 80 Needham, Basil A., 21 Richardr. Road. , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 27 30 Needham, Harry R., 106 Waverley Avenue, . . . . . . . . . . . 1 80 * lel:son, Herbert '4 ., 3 Cuba Street. . . , . . .. . . . . .. 13 50 *Neshe, Domenico, 4 I&T, 86 Waltham Streeet. . . . . . . . , . 142 50 Not herwood, Douglas 13,, 41 Lovell Road. 253 04 Neville, Thomas, F'., lt)3 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 00 N e%vcanib, William C. and Joseph Gallas. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 600 *New Way Service Co., Sl)ring Strcct. . . 234 00 Nicholson, Allay M., 42f3 MLLin Street. . . . . . , , . . . . . . .. 318 30 T;ai Tolson, George L., 79 Haruden Avenue. . . . . . . . .. .. 1 50 N1ckerson, Ephraim A., cl ux, 182 A-1aplewood Street, . , 31 50 Noden, David G., cd al, 102 Morse Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 50 Norm, Elizabeth R., IU:i Alorse Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 50 Noke, Samuel, W5 Mt. Aubum Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 15 00 Noren, Ernest Y., 10 Hamden Avenue. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 10 Nvrrish, William T., 1:48 Cypress Street. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 3 60 " North, Frank A. Jr., 84 Barnard Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . . .. 17 10 Nor-L,h, 34artin F., 28 Brimmer Street. . . .. .. , .. .. . . . . 11 10 Nc1rt-c.n, Anna. G., 47A Main Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 0 110 Nun-an, Elisha F., 16 Stunkigh Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. 54 00 Oates, Bernard I41., 24 Thur-aon Read. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2 70 Oates, David, 151 School Street. . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 211 50 Dates, Edward A., 39 Hazel Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 14 40 Oates, George, 14 Hillside Road. .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. ... 21 00 Oates, Alary B., 12 Dartmouth Street, valance. . . . . . .. . 141 65 O'Brien, Chester J., 22 Bradford Read. . . . . . .. , . . . . 13 50 O'Brien, Henry J., 144 Standish React. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 28 80 O'Brien, James, 395 School Street. . . . . . . . . 1 so O'Brien. James, 2d1 Maplewood Street. . . . , . . . . . . 23S 50 O'Brien, James NJ., 174 Spruce: Street. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . 4 80 *(]'.Brien, John J., 51 Carroll Street. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . 12 60 O'Brien, Jahn J., 51 Carroll Strut. . ... . 547 50 O'$ncn, Joseph %L, 174 Spruce Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 1 50 O'Brien, Margaret, 95 .brinier 'Street. . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . 283 50 *D'l3.rien, -largaret, 41 Gil bur L Street, b0ance. . . .. . . . . 117 41 O'Bricn, I\largarct L., 23 Avon Road. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 172 00 O'Brien, Michael J., cl at, 17 Beechwood Avenue, balatic:e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 99 00 O'Connell, Edward C.., 95 Robbins Read. . . . . . .. .. . . .. 667 20 *O'Connell, Elizabeth G.. . . . .... . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 102 00 *O'Connell, J,011es J., 25 Westrairister Avenue. . . . . .. . . 1 20 O'Connell, jcrcmiah J., 80 Bradford Road. .. . . .. . . .. .. 2 40 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 607 O'Connell, glary E., 71 Green Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . S2LO 50 O'Connell, Mary X., 26 Westrainst.er Avenue. . , . ., . . . . 0 DO O'Connell, Patrick H., 2E5 Westminster Avenue- . _ . . . . . 152 UU O'Connell Real Estate, 29 Robbins Road. . .. . . .. .. . . .. W O'Connell, Jaynes P., 12 Bacon Street. . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . 6 00 O'Donnell, Thornas, 12 Ba n StrcQt. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . (37 50 40gar, Arthur C., 141 Pleasant Strc:U. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U 00 Ogden, Frank A., 20 5unnyhank Road. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 31 20 0a vsc, Alam E. S., 60 Beechwocul Avenue- - - - - . , . , . . . 243 06 Ogilvie, Ja.tnes M., 60 Beechwood Avenue. . . . . . . 4 20 U1•lalloran, Edward P., 107 Fayette Street, balance. . , . 44 00 0hanian, friary lw,°l., et cad, 33 Melendy*Avenue . . . . . . . .. 361 SD O'Hara, William J,, 313 Common Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 341 0 7 O'Leary, Jahn J., 11 Perry Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _, 75 00 Olsen, Anton L, lea Dwight Street. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 1 50 Olsen, Cora E., 15 Dwight Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.12 O Olson Thurston, 41 Quimby .Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s 40 O'lMalley, Delia A., 19 Gilbert Street.. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. J 00 *O'Malley, Pa(rick J,, rx ux, 32 Edenlield Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . . . . .. 40 52 O'Neil, George J., U Oak Street. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . . 2 70 *Orleans, Rene L., 273 Main Street. , , ., . , . . . . . . .. 2 40 *O'Shea, Genrgc G., 32 Adams Avenue. . ... . . . . .. . . . . .. -OU 10 O'Shea., Isla McCarthy, 32 Adatns Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-45 50 Osmond, Hedl.ey, 19 Chapman. Street. . . . .. ... .. . . . . . . 115 82 O'Sullivan, Elia T., 30 Boyd Street. . ... .. .. .. ,. . .. . . 247 50 O'Sullivan, Nicholas, 30 Boyd Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 40 Ounjian, Miran, 10 Dart mnuth Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 1,038 Do Outhouse, Edmund N., 43 Cypress St.reet. . . . . . .. . . . . . 3 75 Owen, Fredcrsck E., 28 Holt Street- . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . 4 80 Oxner, John G., 9 Hudson Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 1 50 Oxner, Lees H., 167 Mt. Auburn Street< . . . .. . . . . .. . . 12 00 O7. niav, Lvuise, 128 Nichols.Aiv-cnue, balance. . . . . . 200 00 Pacifica, Giova-iml, 17 I3udson St`r-Tt, balance. . . . . . . . . 30 W Packard, Gardner F., 149 Lovell Read. . . . . . , . .. . . , . . . 304, 08 *Packard, Lillian E., 12 Ni larion Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 202 00 Paddock, George E., 0 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. 9 030 Panagc s, Charles,:39 Crawford Street, . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. 3 00 � Pannossian, Haig, W Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . 18 00 Paolini, Angelo, 219 Wutcrtuwn Street. . . . . . .. . 4 S0 Papazian, Aris B., 53 Prentiss Street. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . 135 00 Papazran, Louts, eF at, 26 Kimball Road, balance. . . . . . . 141 6G Pappas, Custas, 122 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 25 Pappas, Frances S., 74 Belrnoat Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 297 00 Parente, Gennaro, e[ ux, 2.35 Palfrey Street. . . ,. .. , , , . 139 43 Parker, Arthur B., 116 Church Street, balance. _ . . . . . , . 100 00 Parks, Minnie, 127 Spruce Street, balance. . . . . . . .. . . .. 63 74 608 WATERTOWN TOWN RBPC?RT ParreUa, Carmen, et e1, 118 ) denficld Avenue, balunoe. . 92 Parsekian, IYiisrak, et al, 109 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . 7.33 20 Farad ian, Veronica M., 109 N ehols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . 921 00 Pasquarosa, Unberliwo, 29 Church Hill, balance. . . . . . .. 49 13 Patarel, Peter, 20 Olney Street. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22 50 Patey, Walter G., 34 Priest Road. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. 1 5D Patrick, Harrie C., 151 Hillside Rond. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. 299 87 *Paul, Nishan, 1.7 Hosmer Street. . . . .. .. ., 10 80 Paulsen, Paul L, 64 Ede nfield Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 150 UO Pearce, Ida E., 28 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . .. .... .. . . .. . . 4.0 56 Pearce, ?glary L., 96 Robbins Read. . . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. 234 513 Pearce, Oliver H., 537 Pelt. Auburn Street. . . . . .. . . . . . 207 00 Pearce, Richard PA-I., 23 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . .. .. 5.53 17 Pearce, William L., W Bobbins Road. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 9 90 *Fedrick, George F,, 301 {Common Street. . . . . . ... . .. . . 177 43 Peede, Jennie E. S., 4 Avon Road. . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . 227 73 *Pchloullian, Ruben, 31 Kondazian Street. . . .. .. .. . . .. 192 00 Pelkey, Charles L.. el ;ex, 50 Carroll Street, balance. . . .. 07 50 Pequosette Press, 17 hlain Street. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. 121 50 *Perkins, Annie AI., 29 Elliot Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 211 50 Perkins, E i..s A., 73 Fayette Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370 50 Perkins, Tharnas J., 31 Oliver Road. • • • • 187 18 Perry, Joseph, 8,Swot Court. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 Perry, Maxim J., 27 .Laairel Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 6 00 *Peter, Morris, et ux, 32 Beacon Park, balance. . . .. .. ,. 56 00 Peterson, Martin T., 25 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 w Petrino, Domenicl-, el ax. 7 Cottage Lane. . . . . . . . . .. . . 18 :30 Pliclan, C[.-celia E., 99 Chapman Street. . . . . . , , .. . . 127 w Plvllips, Lawrence J., 149 Winsor avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . 21 00 Phillips, Thomas J., 234 Arlington St:reet. . . . .. . . . .. .. 4226 04 Piantedosi, Angelo, 2.3 Homer Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 3 00 Piantedosi, Antonia, 19 Morse Street, . . , . .. . . . . . . . .. 14 70 Piantedosi, Jennie, 15S Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 00 Piantcdosi, Rosina A., 10 Morse Street— . . .. .. . . . . . . .. 2292 00 Pickens, E=na AL, 129, Common Street. . :. . . .I .. , . .. 232 50 *Pickens, Roscoe A.., 117 Common sStTeet. . . . . . . . ... . . .. 13 $0 *Picknell, Ellen Im., 30 Pequesette Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 3130 16 Picone, Joseph A,, 104 Main Street. . .. . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . 9 00 *Pierce, Franklin, 164 Walnut Street,. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 3 00 Pierce, Harry R., el tit, 1`6 Palfrey Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . 6 01) Pierce, Diehard Al., 28 Dexter Avenue. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Pieterse, Agnes A,, 55 Fayette Street, 'balance:.. . . . . . . . . 7'7 10 *Pieterse, Albert S., 28 Pearl Street, balance. . .. . . . . . . . (N 43 Pierotti, Arthur, 9 Maple Street.. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . tit] 40 Pike, William F., 402 Plewsant Street. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 6 00 ]Pillsbury, Benjamin Q., 232 Betlevue Roaad. . . . .. . . . . . . 17 40 Pillsbury, Blanehe M., 232 Bellevue Rwd. . .. . . . . . . . .. 758 93 CQLI.1'3C'rOR'S REPORT 609 *Pinkhsrn, Arthur F., el Six, Robbins Road. . . . . . .. . . .. S207 38 Pirantli, Jerry, 191 Fayette Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 00 Piseatelli, Nicholas, 103 Pleasant Strut. . . — — .. . . .. 165 00 Piscatelli, Vincenzo, of al, 117 Pleasant. Street, balance . . .57 36 Pitcri, Care neo, el isx, 10 F'renell Terrace. . . .. ., ., , . ., 79 50 Pitman, Samuel C., 7 Main Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 36 00 *Plett, Henry .A., el ax, 22 Standish Road. . . .. . . .. 217 50 Plunkett, James G., 75 Stonlcigh Road, balance. . . . . . .. 15 10 Pogharian, Dan, 572 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 -90 Poisson, Bernardette A., 224 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . 265 50 Polignone, Nicola, 10 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 173 79 *Pollock, Charles W., 46 Hovey Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 3 00 Pollock, Henry R., 14 Centre Stvect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 00 P(;rccllol Allaurt, 296 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 40 *Potter, IVIona i�11., 12 Walnut S1.reet, balance. . . . . . . . .. 276 G8 i ovah, John R., €3 Appleton Street. . . , . . . . . . , 2-4 00 Powers, Ana G., 29 Brirnrner Street, balance. . . . . . . . ., 130 Oa Pratt, Amos W., 35 Union Street. . . .. .. .. . . . . .. 2 10 Priest & Co., Watertown Street. . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 31 50 *Prior, Eva A., 105 highland Avenue, . . .. 66 M 'Pritchard, +Carlton, 9 Alerrill Road. . . . . . . . . » . . . . .. ,. 241) OD Procepic, Paul, of wr, S Xlyrtle Street, Iaalance. . . . . . . .. 73 25 Proctor, Emma S., 74 Pearl Street, balance. . .. . . .. .. .. 169 OD Proctor, J. Word-Len, el ux, l76 School Street. . . . . . . . ., 277 .3D Praia, Louis, el al, 127 Boyd Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . - 229 80 Troia, S arn, 31 Purvis 5t twt. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 6 0 *Pruce, Grace 111., 96 Spruce Strcct. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 901 00 'Pupa, Fzartcesuo, d al, 170 Summer Street, balance. 52 16 *Pupa, Franit, et. ux, 170 Sitmmex Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. 33 00 Purcl e, Bertram G., et vx, 11 Whitney Street. . . . .. . . 3 00 Putnam, Winifred B., 28 Otis Street. . . . . . . . , , , . .. . . . . 157 50 *Putney, Charles R., 98 Wavcriey Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . 3 00 Putney, Charles T., el icv, 94 W avorley Avenue. . . . . . .. 139 93 Quaranto, Joseph, el ux, 106 Psitnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . 222 8-8 Duaranto, Joseph E., 11 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4 50 Quecncy, o aald 11, 45 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . 15 DO Query, Calixa F., el ?4x, 68 Hillside Read. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 50 Quic"Illiz-e, Alice I., 67.NIt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 10 Quigky, Leo J., 136 Walnut St.reet.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 Quinn_,%-, Robert S., 361 Schaal Street. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. 18 90 Quimby, Stella E., 361 Scboull Str t. . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 189 00 Quinlan, Marion L., 15 Hill Street— , . . .. .. . , ,. .. 75 00 *Quinn, Edward, of vx, 86 Belmont Street, balance. . . , . 116 67 Qtainn, Hazel G.., 313 Lexington Street. 8 t() Quinn, John, 110 Pleamant, Street. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. 2 10 Rahberg, )Francis, 15 Church hill. . . . . . . . . .. . . 6 OD RaimGndo, Angelina, 817 IlIt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . .. 49 50 610 WATBRTOWN 'FI?WN REPORT Raimondo, Guiseppe, heirs, 815 Mt. Auburn. Street— — $253 60 Rand, Claude A., 2 Bigelow Avenue. . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . 127 50 Rando, Felice, et al, 116 Ining Street. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 165 O0 Ranney, -INIargaret A., 1.�LQ Robbins Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 50 R msorn, Joseph, S Summer Street. . . . ... .. .. . . .. . . . . 1.7 7 0 Rattiigan, Ann B., 77 Riverside Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 462 i36 Rattigan, Henry A., 77 Riverside Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 280 42 Ravese, jcli , 175 Lenin an Street.. .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . 0 00 *Roy, Randolph C., 74 Walnut Street, balance. . . .. .. .. 43 23 Raymond, Bruno, 817 Mt, Auburn Street. . . . . . . .. .. .. 1 50 Rayne, George F., 279 Pleasant Street. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . 1 50 Rayner, Ia rnest, 51 Parker Street. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 22 05 Reardon, f rtha T., 4 Jewett SLrect. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 195 01) Redding, Edward H., 51 Riverside Street. . . . . . . . . .- . . 1 50 Recir ing, E mest L., 51 Rivcrs;Ide Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . : 1 50 Redding, Grace, 51 Riverside Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 120 00 Reed, Alen L., 12 Olney Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . 12G 00 Reed, George A., 12 Olney Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 1 50 Reed, Winnie H., 21 Hilltop Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 13,13 50 Reid, 1kfartin F., of nix, 23 Chapman Street. . . , . . .. .. .. 140 70 Reuter, Alice L., 71 Lincoln Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . 263 59 Reybum, David P., 104 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. .. 22 50 Riccio, AutuLetta, 24 Norseman Avenue. . . . . . . . .. .. . . 387 U) Riccio, Nlichael, 24 ;k onewan Avenue. . . . . . .. .. .. 9 00 1<Ricciu, Peter, et al, 180 School Street, balance. . . . . . . . . 55 00 Rice, Addie L., 93 Church Street;. . . . . . . ., . , .. . . . . . . . . 354. 00 Richardson, Chester A., 67 Fayette Street. . .. . . .. .. . 108 00 *Richardson, Joseph, el si , 4.35 Mt. Auburn Street, balance. . . — - . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. 141 03 Ridge, Patrick llvr., 97-lelendy Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 241 50 Ridgway, Russell D., 286 School Street, . . . . . .. . . . . . . S 70 Riley, Elizabeth A., 14 Carver Road. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . ISO 0(] Miley, Henry F., 12 Garver Road. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .... . 6 30 Ringrose, Allan J., 7 Ladd Street. .. . . .. . . .. . . i 20 Ristagno, Francesco, et al, 231 Arlington Street. . . . . . . 511 150 Ritchie, Frederick W., 133 Bellevue Roan. . . . . .. .. .. . . 235 50 Rizzio, Anna, 1I4 . orest Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . 13 50 'Kunio, Joseph, at ?cx, 112 Forest Street, balance. . .. . . . . 83 11 Rizzo, Guiseppe, 114 Forest Street. . . . . . . . . .. , . .. . . . . 6 13 Rizzirti, 'Maria, 39 DEtrtmouth Street, balance. . . . . . . . . 63 D5 Roach, Anthony- T., 14.8 Pleasant; Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. 15 00 Roach, Frank J., 1.24 C-alen Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. 30 00 Roach, Rich-ard J., 710 33elmor►t Street.. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. 15 09 Roberts, George G., 1$ Arlington Street. .. . .. . . .. . . .. 7 20 Roberts, Henry ID,, 2 i Arsenal Street. . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. 15 60 Roberts, Jessie R., 285 Arsenal Street. . .. . . . . . .. . . .. 160 50 Robertson, Elijah B., et tax, Hovey 'Street, balance.. . . .. 107 52 COLLEC OR'S REPORT 611 Robinson, Edward M., 167 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. $1 50 Robinson, IVEles P., 10& Mt,Auburn Street.. . .. ... . . . . 7 95 Robinson, William J., 32 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 50 *Roche, Priscilla,'3 Prescott Street, balance. . . . . . . . .. 6 97 Rogers, Bertha G., 66 Katherine Road. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1 50 Rogers, George, 1,00 Cypress Street. . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . 1 .50 R©llins, Ricbard B., M Calm Street. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 99 Do Romano, Maria, et al, 54 Prentiss Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. 217 50 - Rooney, Eugene, 3 Fifth Avenue. . . ._ _. . 3 CO Rooney, Francis A,, 111) Riverside Street:. . .. . . . . .. . ... 8 40 Rooney, Jarncs E., 6 Winthrop Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 11 10 Rooney, INlarria, 110 Riverside Street . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. 156 00 Rosati, SaLbato, 25 Westminster Avenue. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 12 CO Rosberg, l-feAry B., 176 Wav rley Avenue. . .. . . . . . . . . . 1 W Rosberg, Hugo W., 176 111'estminster Avenue. . . . . . . . . . 3 co Ross, Harry B., 20 Watertown Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 00 Ross, Sarah At., 117 Langdaon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 250 50 *Ross, Wallace R., 199 Palfrey Strut. . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . 3 00 Rote, John G., et al, 12 Adams Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . > 242 23 Rourke, George C., 190 [Orchard Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3 00 Rowlings, Douglas, 12 Thcurer Park. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . 18 90 Roy, Yvonne B., 170 Waverley Avenue. . . . ... . . .. . . . . 4 80 Rugg, Emma C., 17 Centre Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 219 Oa Rugg, William W., 17 Centre Street. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. .. 280 44 *Ruggeri, Rosario, vi al, 188 Stammer Street. . . . . . . .. .. 1.15 00 Rugged, Mary, 117 1'1t:asant Strcct. . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . 6 00 Ruggeri, Rosario, 12:38 Palfrey, Street. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 7 20 Russell, M. Louise, 11 Eclenfield Avenue. . . . . .. . .. .. .. 7 20 Russo, Andrew, 15 Linden Street, balance. . . .. . . . . .. . . 26 10 Russo, Antonio, ed al, 249 Lexington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 187 50 Rtx.sso, Carmine, 106 Forest Strect.. .. . . . . : . . . . . . . . . .. 4 .50 Russo, Concelta, 34 Waverley Avenue. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358 60 Russo, Constantino, 15 Linden Street. . . , . . , 529 50 *Russo, Edward, el ux, 24 Ctiba Street. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . 168 (]0 Russo, Lina, .15:3 Laurel Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . 145 50 Russo, Mati co, of ux, 53 Laurel Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 50 Rum, Vito, 43 €akland Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 188 70 Rutan, Teresa E., 1 1 Whitney Street, . . . . . . .. .. .. ... . 7 SO Ryan, Louis A,, 20 Oakley Road, balance. . . . . . ... .. . . 3 72 Rydc, Gordon, 5U Beechwood Avenue. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 0 co Safarian, ,John, 168 '"Tailnut Street. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. 1 5O Saurian, Cxamb ed S., 23 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 219 00 Safford, Howard F., el ux, 21 Centre Street. • -. -- 174 00 Sah€tgian, Herman, .146 Arlington Street. 15 00 Sallluse, Giustino, 36 Coolidge Hill Road.. . . . .. . . .. .33.5 83 Sampson, Wallace, 1.0 Thurston Road. 3 00 Samson Electric Co., 36 Pleasant Street. . .. .. .. . . . . .. 171 00 • 612 I-AIATF.°RTOWN TOWN REPORT Samuelian, Avedis, 24 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . „ $5 70 Sanger, Charles W., el ux., S Fifield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 144 00 Santoro, James, 83 Boylston Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 1,646 31 Santos, Francis J., 210 North Bea on Street. . . . . . .. .. . 21 00 Sarkisian, ILarry, 3 Hvwc Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1 50 *,Sarkisian, Melke Al:., eg at., 00 Cypress Street, balance . 116 48 Sarkisian, Ruben, 180 Walnut Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 40 Sarminian, John, 117A Galen Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. lei on Saunders, Flora, guardian for flay Saunders. , , . . .. . . . . 220 50 Savage, Jeremiah J., el ux., 14-Q Palfrey Street. . . . . . . ,. 187.93 Savdn, Kenneth, 38 Marshall Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . ... 1 50 Sawyer, Alice T., 68 Marshall Street. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. 637 43 Sawyer, Anson Earle, 7 :Sheldon Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .___ 18t3.91 Sawyer, Herbert H., 08 Marshall Street. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. 15 00 Scanlon, John 1+., 12) Hillsi de Rcxid. . . . . .. . .. .. . .. .. 3 00 Schick, Jai cob, 183 Grove: Street. . .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. 99 00 Schmitt, Merle T., M B lmont Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. 11 40 Scipione, Henry, 320 Main Street. . . _ _ _ _ _ _ . ., . . . . .. .. 1$ 00 Scutt, filbert J., 46 Cuba Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1 50 Scott, Anna M., 22 Garver Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 12 00 Scutt, Annie F., 106 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 1 54 *Scott, Belford P., 32 Whitney Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 1 50 Scott, DaiseyF, 102 school Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 8 10 Scott, Walter G., I 1 Hillside Road, . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . 271) 46 Seale, Forest W., 74 Califvrnia Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 366 00 Seale, George 1)., 1:3 Fifth Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 1 550 Sears, ChAVIes 1E., 20 Putnam ;Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Seats, Frank J., 12 Thurston Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 11 70 Sears, Theodore A., 262 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 13 so Sebastian, Peter, 64- Prentiss Street. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 12 SO Seeord, John C., 29 Hosarkcr Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 so Seretelly, Euripides M., q;a Arlington Street. . . . . _ . .. _ . 1:3 80 Sergi, Alessandro, 19 King Strcet. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 50 Sergi, Guisegpina, 16 ].perry- Street., . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 50 Sessa, Guiseppe, et im., IG Perry Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 00 Seth, Frank A., 31 Flint Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 39 00 Sexton, Margaret J., 736 IVIt_ Auburn Street. . . . . .. . . .. 273 00 ShatfnLT, Willard, 25 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 Shabbazian, Ne.11ie B., 106-3 Pclmont ,Street, balance-, . ,, 165 23 hahrigian, Siroahi, 51 Cypress Street, balance. . . . .. . . . 127 55 *Shanahan, Albert, 380 Charles River Road. . . . . . . . ., . 10 20 Shanahan, Frank D., 380 Charles River Road. . . . . . . . . 12 00 Shannon., Rose E., 44 Concord Road. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . 3 00 Shapiro, Davi(l M., 24 Oakley Roac1. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 24 90 Shaw, Bartlett: 2A. Jr., 141 Common Street. . . . .. . . .. .. 15 60 *Shmv, FIcrence McN., 62 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. 105 04 Shaw, James E., of ux., 45 Fitchburg street. . . .. . . . . . . . 148 50 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 613 Sheehan, j seph H., 45 'E4�insor Avenue. . . . . . . .. .. 216 00 Sheer, Isaac, 129A Galen Street. . ... . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. M 50 *Sheils, Mary Margaret, 195 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . 333 00 Sheldon, Alfred E" 9 Hrasnier Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . li 00 Sheldon, Elizabeth C., 1S Upland Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 13 80 Shepard, Delbert, 9 Maplewood ;Street, balance. . . . . . . . To 150 Shepard, Stuart, 110 Lovell Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 30 Sheridau, Teresa A., 5 Theurer Park. — . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 00 *Sheridan, Thorna5 F., 89 Main Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 36 00 Shick, Mary, 195 Grave `street. .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . 213 00 Shields, Margret, 17 Olney Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . 1 so *Shield, I.Mildred S., 143 Robbins Road. . . . . . . . . ... .... 201 90 Shield, William J., 17 Olney Street.. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . S 40 Shutt, Barbara A., 180 Walnut, Street. . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . 2 70 Shutt, Charle;5 J.. 180 Walnut Street. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 Shutt, ,Ja.tnes, 9 01cott Street. . . . . . . ..._ .. . . . . . . .. .. . 8 70 Silver, A. Raoul, 98A School Street. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 38 00 Silva, Susie, 75 Pleasant Street. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 1 50 Silver, Robert G.. 8 Cha,uncy Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 1 50 Silvestri, Antonio, et rux., 14 Cypress Street. . . . . .. .. .. . 15 00 Silvestri, Fern io, 140 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 5 00 ,Silvestri, Prank, 16 Cypress Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2 40 Silvey, Thomas J., 27 Ore-hard Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 39 30 Silva, Domenico, 75 Pleasant Street, balance. . . . . . . .. . 2 00 Simcock, Mae, 65 Gilbert Street, balance. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 56 €t8 Simrnons, Alonra F., e1 ux., 166 Palfrey Street. , . . . . . . . 133 50 Sunnis, Thongs W., 13 Fifield Street. . , . , . .. . . .. . . . , . 3 30 Simonds, Emma. 100 Church Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 8 10 Simonds, Lillian L., 93 Palfrey Street. . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . 248 93 Simonds, Luther W., 100 Church Street. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . 18.3 00 Simone, Felice, et tom., 80 Putnaxrt Street, balance. . . . . .. 74 90 Simpson, Mice M• , 20 California Park, balance. . , . . . . . 63 50 Simpson, Bethel W., el xv., 44 Grenville Road. . . . . . . . . 125 70 Skelton, Elizabeth, 12 Howe Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . 31 35 *Skelton, Jarrres W., 12 HGwQ Street. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . ... 3 90 Skinner, Christina A., Standish Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273 00 S'lamir�, Mary A., 41 Union Street., balance. , . . . . . . . . . . 63 86 Smart, George W., 58 Palfrey Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 s0 Smith, heirs Annie J., S Melville Terrace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 00 Smith, Augusta A., 36 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 SO ,;Tnith, Carl G., 21 Franklin Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . 167 31 Sn-dth, Herbm t W., 46 Cuba. Street. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 710 Smith, John J., 36 Quincy. Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Smith, Nellie, 74 Capitol Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . 142 UO Smith, William, 92 North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . ._ . . 3i 00 l~nr,;:l;, Nl ccti nerd L., 131 Winsor Avenue. . . . . . . .. .. . . . 28 �[� SnCs%, lbc`rt H., rl uiv., 75 Hamden Avenue, balance. . . 31 29 614 WATERTC31' Dr TOWN REPORT Snow, Edwin M., 6 Carver Road—. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13 80 Snow, Ernest, et al., 21 Keenan Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 256 50 Somerby, Alice M., 173 Bellevue Road. ., . . . . , . .. . . . 307 63 *Soper, Agnes I., 105 Franklin Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 140 13 Soukiasian, Harry, 7G'Dexter Avenue, balance. . . . .. . . . 100 00 Souks, Carrold M., 36 Dartmouth Street. . .. - . . .. . . . . . 1 50 Spar", Grace A., 31 Fifield Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 00 Sparrow, William, 198 Maplewood Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 16 20 *Spaulding, Aslsley W., 20 Parker Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ,ail Sperandia, Alexandro, ct vx., 203 Sommer Street. . . . . . . 123 00 *Spurdle, Robert D., 51 Bates Road. . . . . . . . . , . .. . . . . . 11 40 Spurgeon, Violet M., 14 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2430 Stacy, Clarence W., 160 Sycamore Stroct. . ... .. .. . . . . . 3 30 ,Stagliano, Salvatore F., 25 Norseman A�fcnuc. . . . . . . . . . 190 50 Stankard, Raymond, 569 Maui Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 00 Stanley, Nazaret 1I., yet al., 58 E lton Avenue, balance. . . 200 00 Stanton, Charles, el vx-, 16 Cliarles Street, baiarce. . . . . 41 22 Starr, Mary E., 80 California, Street. . . . 03 00 Stasien icz, 11 en.n,,, 00 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 2 70 Stavers, Laura May, 3556 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 00 Stead, Joseph ,Jr., 9 Rutland Street, . . . .. . . . . . . . . , . . 28 65 *Stegelman, Alfred G., SOS Belmont Street. . . . . . . .. .. 3 60 *Stegelman, Angie L., 660 Belmont Street. . . . . . ... . , . . 244 50 Stepanian, Mugurdicb, ed al., IS Oak Street, balance. . . . 101 33 Stephanoan, Krikor, et ❑l., Grove Street.. .. . . . . . .. . . . . 147 00 *Stevens, James E., 204 Orchard Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 25 Ste,,vart, James A., 164 School Street. . . . . . . . . , . . . 250 20 Stewart, James C., 29 Boyd Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 00 Stewart, Melenn E., School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Stewart, J. Nrc;ival, et ux., 73 Springfield. Street. . . . . . 133 50 Stiefel, Ewald, ct ux., 59 Charles Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 85 50 Stone, Nunes J., 10 Emerson Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 535 80 Stone, Emma G., et al., 128 Barnard Avenue, balance. . . 152 11 Stone, Gertrude W., 22 Hilltop Road, balance. . . . . . . . . Sq 30 Stone, Henry W., 32 Paul Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 0 00 Stone, J. W. & Co. Inc., 43 North Beacon Street. . . . . . . 1,004 40 Stone, J. Winthrop, 19 Emerson Road. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 43 y0 Stone, Joshua W., 713 Main Strut. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 571 93 Stave, Joshua. Winthrop. . . . . . . . .. . .... ... . . . . . . .. . 670 93 Stone, Lecn L., 128 Barnard Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 50 Stone, Winthrop E., 20 Emerson Road. . .. . . . . . . . . . . — 228 00 Stover, Reginald S,, 41 St. Mar ,s Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 60 Strandberg, Hilda, 70 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 214 :50 Strauss, John M., et x ., 47 11erluosette Street, balance. . 173 00 Strayhom, Williaut E., 51 ilalarse Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 3 00 Strayhorn, Annie E., el ul'., 51 Morse Street. . . . . . . . . . . 175 93 Strumm, A7thur W., 45 Royal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1,.57 50 COLLECTORS RIEPORT 615 *Sullivan, Annie F., IqD Maplewood Street.. . . . . .. . . .. . K 83 50 *Sullivan, Bridget, of a 1., 103 Union Street, balance. . . . . 56 01 Sullivan, fames 11, 509 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 134 40 Sullivan, James J., et lcv�, 192 Orchard Stroot. . . . . . . . . . 221 10 Sullivan, jolin U., el ux., 16D Common Street, balance 196 06 Sullivan, job-n J., et icv., 96 Boylston Street, brJanee. . 122 00 'Sullivan, Joseph P., 190 Maplewood Street . . . . . . . 7 50 Sullivan, Lena G., Trustee, Hill Street, 84 00 Sullivan, Robert D., 508 1,lairi Street. . . . . . . . . . . . I $o Sullivan, Rose NL, 5508 Nlain Street . .. .. . im 50 *Sullivan, Thomas A., Ill Union Street. . . . . . .. . . . 115 30 Sullivan, 'moth} J., 558 �21t, Auburn Street. . . , . - , . - . 3 00 Sullivan, Warren, 558 Mt. Auburn Street, . . . . . . . . 1 50 Sullivan, William H., 149 Morse Street. . . . . . . . . . . 60 00 SussIcind, Frances, 31 Oakland Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . lig ou Sutherland, Tekla, 8 Bemis Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . is OU Swanson, George C., 774 Belmont Street. . , . . - . . . . .. . . 5 la Swanton, Frank FT., 240 Orebard Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS7 1)0 Sweeney, Patrick-, el jgx., 28 Fairfield Street. . . . .. . . . . . . 217 01 Sweeney, William J., el ux., 2.3 Russell A-venue. . . 303 43 Sweeney, William J., d i6x., 46 Maplewood Street 283 66 Swift, John P., 205 Main Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 31 50 Swift, Marion T., 295 NTain Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391 00 Sylvester, Frank, 13 Cypress Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 50 Tangoold an, Joseph, el at., 27 Keenan Street. . .- - . - . - - - 232 50 Tarbell, Samuel K., et al., 18 .Avon Road, balance. 72 50 *Tarjlan, Cassie J., 143 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 210 00 TaTsagian, Agnes, 240 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14 70 TaF,hiy, Frilda, 35 Coulidgc Hill Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 169 50 Taverna, Carman, 51 Crawford Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 50 Taverna, John, 19 Hcrsom Stvtct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 00 Taverna, Louis, 19 jameF, Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 00 Tavorna, Pasquale, 141 Westminster Avenue, balance. , 120 89 Tavlair, Bessie 1., 89 Hamden Avenue. . . . . . . . .: ... . . . 210 00 *Tchiboukjian, Kalaosd, 47 In-na Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . . 2015 60 *Teagle, Atwood H., el ux., 7 Parker Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 Tedford, Charles 1., 127 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 Tellstroni, Carl M., 380 Charles River Road. . .. . . . . . . . 1 50 Tessmer, Mr., 00 G-alen Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Testa, Allessandro, et al., balance. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 34 U *Testa, Fidele, 26 New Lexington Street. . . . . . . . . .. . .. 4 50 Testa, Pasqualina, 26 New Lexington Street. . . . .. . . . . . 190 50 Theodore, Harry S., 02 School Street. . . . . . . . . . 3 00 Theurer, Hru-ry A., 14 Theurer Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 116 70 Theurer, Mary A., IS Derby Rtiad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 00 Theurer, Otto A., 171 Watertown Street. . . 2,121 26 Thibodeau, Irene 0., 42 Cypress Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 649 73 1G WATE t`rOWN 'TOWN REPORT Thissen, Hazel L., 153 Common Street, — . .. . . . . . . . . . 226 50 Thompson, LeRoy C'.., 30 Springfield Street. . - — . . . . , . 486 90 Thompson, S. Haxcl, 83 Watertown Strect. . . . . , . . . . . . 15 60 1Thomson, Frederick M., 07 Carroll Street. . . . . . . . , , _ , 105 43 Thorpe, William TH., 11 Summer Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 20 Tltttrber, Donald H., el aax., 30 Arden Road. . . . . . . . . . . . 30 00 Thurston, William J., 31 Lovell Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 80 Tiberio, Joseph, et at., 27 Church Hill. . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . 54 00 *Tillotson, \161 E., el u ., 51 Bates Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 237 t1{l Tingluf, Carl (1, W Hall Avenue, . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . 5 10 Tippett, Ernest A., 47 1N`1t, Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . 1 50 *Tocci, Edsel, 210 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 10 *Toland, Mary. L., 8 Chandler Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 31 Tomah, Elizabeth, 17 Adants `Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 10 Tontksian, John, 44 QLArnby Street., halance. . . . . . . . . . . 162 3fi Tonliey, Thomas, el rev., Dexter Avenue, balance. . . . . . . 105 50 Toomey, William H., 3 Meld Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 30 Topiian, Aaig, 36 Fairfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 50 Torchio, Michael, 5 5aivin Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . Gil 00 Toro, Saverio, 48 Westminster Avenue. . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . 1k3G 00 Torosian, Bcnjatnita K., 202 Boylston Street. . , . , . . . . . . 4 50 Torosian, Julia., 202 Boylston Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 249 00 Toni, Cts:-tre, 67 Waltham Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 99 43 Toscana, Guiseppe, et air., 23 Brimmer Street. . _ . . .. .. . 232 50 Toting, Antonio, lull EdenEteld Avenue, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266 52 ToLipin, Saxn%itl, 43 EMot Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 00 Townsend, Herbert M., 19 Robbins Road. . . . , . , . .. . . . 243 94 Train, Hanna C., 124 Lovell Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264 00 Tremark, Frank-, 25 Homer Street. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 112 00 Tribune-Enterprl%e, Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 00 Tricomi, Domenico, 114 Forest Street, balance. . . . . . . . . 73 35 Troinno, Maria, 54 Ralph Street:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 00 Trunidle, Percy, 50 Capitol Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 8 70 Tsolos, Emil, 41 Crrt)lidge Hill Rnad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Tubbs, Frederick A., :35 Richards Road. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 15 90 TUgTtlan, Nina C., 131 .`.attinmer Streeet. . . . . . . . . . . . ,. , . 186 00 *Turner, Leon 1., 12.1 lKarshall Street, balance. . . . . . . . 71 00 Tuttle, Antfhany T., 13 Patten Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 1 :50 Tutunjia n, Asdoor, Heirs, 54 Ouimbyk Street, balance . , 41 38 "Tut unjian, Sarkis, 232 Boylston Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 279 90 Tzagarellis, Stelius, 9.5 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . 169 50 *Under;vood, Philips G., 30 Oakley* Road. . . . . . . . . . ... . 1 so Upham, E. Lotlise, 35 Parker Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . 100 35 Vacca, Joseph, 23 Bestonia Aventie. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . 204 :30 Vachon, Robert A., 276 1Vaverley* Avenue. . . .. .. . .. . . . 154 50 Vabcy, Emma J., 236 North Beacon ,street. . . . ... .... . 139 50 Vahey, Thomas F,, 238 North Beacon Street. . . . . . ... . 15 00 COLLECTORS REPORT 617 Vail, Jennie, 24 Rutland Street, ball tc^e.. ...... . . . . . . . 124 93 VA, Lrarma, 182 Maplewood Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . 164 00 Valentine, Frank, 11 Sexton Street. . . . . . . .. ... .. . . . . . 1 50 Valletta, Umberto, 219 Watertown Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . 1 so Valais, Margaret B. D., 60 flaancock Street, balance . . . . 121 00 Vanetzian, Jaspar, 35 Cvpress Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . 126 77 Varney, Arthur L., 55 Grandview Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 80 Vartanian, Lazarus, 10 Kondazian Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 00 *Vasil, Vangel, et al., 70 Morse Street. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . 136 50 Venuti, Antonio, el vx. , 14.5 Sycarnore Street. . . . . . . . , . . 154 50 Virgillo, Carillo, 5 Quirk Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 00 Vermont Creamery Co., 190 Sycamore Street. . . . . . . . . . 12 00 Vigna, Fedele, of a ., 5 Bromfield Street, balance. . . . .. . 100 00 Vincent, All)ert S., vt Kati., 11 Lan gdon Avenue, balance. . 100 00 Vincent, Frank C., 29 Bromfield Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 27 00 Vincini, Pietro, 16 Bork-eley Street. .. .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . 12 W Voner, Frank, 289 Palfrey Street. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 29 10 Voner, Rosa, 13eirs, Palfrey Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 118 50 *Vo ros, Kaliope G., el al., 11 Morse Street. . . . . . . . .. . 100 00 Voutiritsa, Robert, 175 Boylston Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4 50 Voutiritsa, William T., 175 Boylston Street. . . . . . . .. . , . 3 00 *Waddell, Florence 1C., 144 Bcllevoe Road. . . . . . . . . . . . `62 50 *Waddell, Harry A., 144 Bellevue Road. . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. 24 30 Wade, Raymond S., 35 Irma Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 5 70 'Wagner, Henry 5., 64 Spruce street. . 9 GO alch, Roger R., 21 Xlaplewood Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1 50 Waldron, Bertha M., SO North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . .. 10 so Well, Edward, 49 Keenan Street, . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. 12 00 Wallace, Lester W., 26 Amherst Road. . . .. . . . . 15 90 Wallace, t%Iary M,, 38 perllrosattc Street, balance. .. .. . . 71. 30 Wallace, William E., 72 01cott Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 80 *Wallen, Ebba A., 7B Poplar Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 50 Walsh, Bernard P., it; North Beacon Court. . , . . , . . . . . ii 01) Walsh, Carlin ?t., 305 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . .. .. . . . . .. 25) NC Walsh, Charles J., 14 Patten Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 3 LIMN Walsh, joy m 1., 18 North Beacon Court. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. 67 50 amboldt, Jeanie C., 29 1,yrpns Court. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 9 00 Warburton, Eleanor E., 6 lldgeeliff Road.. . . .. . . .. .... a 00 Ward, Benjamin J., iG Capitol :street. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 136 50 'tlrard. Grace E., 29 Chester Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 144 00 Ward, Kenneth B., 176 Boylston Street. . . .. .. .. .. .. . 6 90 Wardwell, Robert R., 11 Avon Road. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . 7 20 hoer, Winifred C., 10 F'raricis Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 21 90 11"arren, Isabel, 56 Fiteliburg Street. . . .. 13:3 50 Watertown Services Garage, Galen S,treet. . . . . . . . .. .. .. 6 00 ANT.-tt�ora, Fred, 23 New Lexington Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 6 00 Watson, janies T. Jr., 354 Charles Diver Road' , . ... .. .. 16 50 Waukh, Wi iam C;., 26 Walnut Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 23 10 (31 S WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Webster, W. A. Co., 149 Waltham Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . S1,015 29 Weeks, Arthur F., 20 Flint Road. .. . . . . . . ,. . . 337 64 *Weinberg, Sainttcl H., 50.1 Nit. Auburn Street. . . . . . . 26 40 Weissman, U11a R., 65 Springfield Street. . . . . . . . 143 40 Welch, Charles S., 148 Orchard Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 14 70 Welch, Robert IX. W. Jr., 32fi Charles Diver Read. , . , .. 21 00 Wels13, Henry L., 05 Gilbert 'Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . , S 70 ensiis-ag, joseph, Jr., 33 Union Street . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 17 7€1 V elitivortb, Mary B., 73 PierTr•►unt Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . 63 O0 '\Fcster, Tlierxlore A., 784 Relrnont Strect. . . . . . . .. . . .. €l 00 Westlund, Amer G., 21 Stc=ants Road. . . . . .. 15 flit Westlund, Elmer G., el ux., 21 Stearns Road. . . . . .. . . . . 312 63 *Wetmore, Sabra M., 14 Marshall Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. 1S 00 Whalen, Giles B., 9 Morton Street. . . . . . . . , . . .. •. 2 40 Wltalen, Violet A., 9 Morton Street. . . .. .. .. .. .. 4 50 Whitcomb, Lillian IM., 21 Nl tplei ood Street, ., . . . .. 14 10 *White, Austin p., Wltitney Street. , . . .. ., .• .. .. , 3 00 Whitc, George K, `.,`9 Briminer Street- .. . . .. ., . , ,, . 1 150 Wlaite„I—i,wrence, '80 Suri me" Street. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. 21 00 WIiiLe, Peter IS',, ;3:3 Whitney Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . 121 50 Wilitelacnd, Karl AV., of rr.r., 7:7 Bradford Road. . . . . . , . . 270 00 MiAchill, Pliilip J., 24 (Iilburt Street, . . . .. . . . . • . . , . • White Dose Luu—ndry, 107 pleasant Street. . . . - • . . . . . . 12 00 Whitney, Emma R., 1 r) 1'ifield Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 521 66 Wi hittcmore, Casl)',tr TO-- el rrx,, Hillside Road. . . . 250 35 Whitten, Emily T'., 11 Chester Street.. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. h 00 Whittier, Jahn, 61 Mt„ kubum:Street.. , ... 3 00 ,iAgckcs, Ernest R., 104 Langdon Avenue. . . . . .. . .. . . .. 7 50 Willielm, Charles A., [05 Worcester Street. _ . . . . . . . .. 1 50 Tilley, Roy R., 170 Spruce Strut. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 4 50 *Williarns, Edith J., I-&Boylston Street , , , . . . , ., , ., 228 00 *wjiliants, Bdwarcl H., 178 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . .. •. 4 50 *4Villliams, 11,1vrL.le. B., 14 Alorton Street. . . . . .... . 169 50 Williams, Ralpli, 21) Charles Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11) 00 Willis, Arthur E., 103 r'menal Street.. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . r 3 0o Nilsen, Francis T., 40 Capitol Street:. . . . . . . . . . . . . :3 00 Wilson, MaiTyy B., 118 Marshall Street. , . . . . , 175 50 Wilson, l_iarrbld I-I., el rax., 44 1+itchbttrg Street. . . . . . , . . 138 00 Nilson, Vernon 13,, 25 Bradford Load. . - - • .. , 14 10 winider, Janathan, r1 vx., (37 W ilrtxot Street . . . 121 50 *Winslow, Joseph S >8`1 �Vr�verlcy Ave nuc. . , . . . .. -- • , W 40 ;y4 M Winslow, Lawrence A.,2 , 80 Waverley Avzuttc. . . . . . .. . . Ld24 00 111) Wigm-m, George, 65 Springfiield Street. . . . . . 12 00 wolkins, Frederick L., 292 Main Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 3 Ga Woodward. Albert D., 101 Sprint; Street. . _ . . . • . . . .• . `Wooclward, Helen J., el al., B32 Belmont Stritiet. . . . . . . 164, 36 orcuster, Ralph U., 43 Plisllips Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 277 7 50 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 619 Worcm cr, Josephine C., 4:3 Phillips Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 9172 50 Wright, John H., 5.3 Btvnham.Street. . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . 1 50 Yenookizan, -Martin, 36 Keith Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. 195 00 Yennokl an, rinses, et nx., 49 Cypress Street. . . . . . . . . . . 217 50 Yersa.manian, Csia, c. zax., 120Winscr Avenue. . . .. . .. .. 14 70 Yenta, Partlaw A., Trustee I.avell Trust. . . . . . .... . . . . 375 00 York-, Gc urge, 23 Green Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ..<.. . 1 50 York, Robert S., 102 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . .. .. 15 90 Young, Alfred W., 50 Copula`ad Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 243 05 Young, Edward W., 353 School Street. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. 10 50 'young, Hebron E., Caa Hillside Street. . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. 113 10 Young, Joseph, 41 `'1-ring Street. . . . . . . . .. . .. ... . .. .. 120 00 Young, Joseph, :3.1 North Re ac€an Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .30 00 Young, Ulysses S., `l'rrastec. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . 13 50 Zaccagnini, Camillo, 1:35 Plumint Street. . . . . ISO 00 Zaccagnini, Pietro, 103 Pleasant StreeL. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 402 90 Zaino, Frank, et ttx., 51 CMwferd Street, balance. .. .. .. 130 26 Zakarian, David, 15 Malden Street. 97 50 Zackarain, Machig, 0(12 Mt. Aubum Street. . , 30 Olt Zartarira.n, .Anna, 160 Sycamore Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 00 7,artat an, Soghurn an, 613 NIL Auburn Street. . . . . . . . .. 2 40 Levy, .-unuel, 4:3 Tremont Street, Boston 211 50 Atlantic Theatres Carp., 15 Tremont Strcct. . . . . .. . . . . . 4,05 00 Putersact, Grace '1., 40 Hersorn Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 271 I38 Priest, Jennie S,, 14 Priest: Road. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . ,. 25 5)0 &ngo, Thomas C., 60 %ft. Atiburn Street. . . . . . . . . . .. 2.;a Additional Assessments Levied, December, 1958 *Baxter, Pearls A,, 40 I�.irnball Road. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. 1 50 Bea,,an, Gristaf E., :341 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 50 Chopouritaai, Harry +I., .551 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . 16 ,50 Culkeen, Frederick C., 1,1 Oakley Road. . . . , .. . . .. .. 3 00 Donnelly, John AV., 39 Walnut Street. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. 1 50 Eyeleshytner, Genrop, 7-1 Capital Street. . . . . .. .. . . ., 0 so Fairclough, JQs-Qpli W., 15 Oakley Road. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 12 00 Hoyt, Charles P., 276 North Beacon Street. . . . ., . . . . . 9 W *Iudice, Frank, 117 Warren Street— .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 38 40 Jensen., John K., 572 Main Street. . . . . . . - - - . . . . .. 82 50 Johnsnn, Samuel, 54 Parker Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . 4 50 Keefe, Owen, 14 Phillips Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 9 00 Keyes, George R., €i Brom6ehl Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . 4 50 O'Connell, Frank- L., 449 California Street. . .. .. . .. .. . . 8 35 Richards, F. A. Co., 99 Spring Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. 27 60 Russell, Amos E., 25 Hillermt Circle. . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . 21 75 Shannon, Mildral, 1€2 Hillside Road. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. 7 20 T,-Lsh jy, jack, 29, Coolidge Hill Road . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . 14 10 Tutunzian, 'Partber, 243 Boylston Street. . . . . .. . .... .. 11 10 620 4iT}4TERTOWN TOWN - EPORT Non-Resident List Albert, Irene I., 5-4 Rice Street., Cambridge. . . . . . .. .. .. $433 20 Allen, Alice AL, B"gor, Maine. . . . . . .. . . . . .. _. .. ,. ., 30 00 Ahete, Nunzio, 1SO Adams Street, 'Nowton, . . . . . . . .. .. 138 00 Accct#.a, 1bl:anfredi, 23 Faxon Street, East. Boston. . . . . .. 12 00 Acharn, William 0., Bust on. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,026 00 Armstrong, William IL, 28 Walnut Street, Sharon. . ., .. 150 00 A.sadoorian, Madour M., Cambridge, balance, . . . . . ,- -- 101 40 Atipwren, Carl H., et at., Dedli nin. . .. .. . . .. . . .. . 267 q0 A'tivoDa F. C., Newtons. . . . . . . , , . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 15 Oft Barclay, jctlnie L., Briton. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 223 ;il} *Barnet, Bessie, Brighton. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 22,32 A] Barrett, jolin H., BOrncartt. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. t 30 Barrett, Wiffiam, RoNbitry.. . . . . , . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . I , . , . .. 225 00 Beckett, Vitoria 1I., Waltham. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 474 00 Benson, E. A., Belmont. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. i 50 Berberia.n, Aroosiag, Tr., SomcrviUe,balance . .... , , . . .. 139 72 Bonnae K., Newton. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 00 Bresnahan, Raymond F., Stoneham. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 25 93 *Brownie Kitchen, Belt-nont. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 38 10 Brucc;, Wallace E., Caalsfornsa. . . , . . .. tj 43 Bursas, Charles R., Brook-line. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. 43 50 Burr, Jaynes M,, Bo!;ton. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 2,453 413 Cabanas, J. Edward, Newton. . . . . .. . . .. . . .... . .. ,. .. 213 00 Calliguiri, D., Newton. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. 15 00 *Calvin, C L-Lra, Roxbury, b alancc. . . . . . . . . . . . D0 439 Ca:m.era+to, Salvatore, of im.. Waakd- cll. . . . . . .. . . .. .. 13 50 Cameron, James M., el al., Sorn.en1lie. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 112 50 *Caampanini, Rose, Boston. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. 223 00 *Campbell, Daniel T., Somerville. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 6 00 Capron, Alfredo, Everett. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. I 50 C;arrig, Jurnes A., et al., Belmont. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 870 00 Caruso, josepli, Waltham. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. is 00 Caruso, Maria, Waltham, . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 8 25 *Capso, llrsol+o, Waltham. .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 13 50 Caswell, Jessie 11.I., Waltlam. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 105 00 Conley, Edward F., Newtnn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 215 00 Chadwick, Harry F., Roxbury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 1,`66 [;I] Chadwick, Mabel E., Roxbury—. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 210 (tfl Chagnon, Ensile A., Nashua., N. H.— . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 739 oo C hapnvan, Eleanor NIL, DorchuAer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 249 00 C kaffey, Mary T., Trustee, Boston.. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. 3 01) Claw, Elcnicre, Somerville. . . I. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1:32 00 Coyest, Abraham, Brook-line. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. 171 00 Colwell, Wesley R., Belmont, . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 165 00 Commercial Tire S,ales Co., Baston. . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . .. 15 00 Comoletti, Tcamaa,so, Dorebester.. . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. $04 00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 621 Connor, M, V., Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 96 00 Cooley, George F., altbarn. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. 271 50 Corrigan, Ernest J., Bclmcnt. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 2400 Carrigan, Stella M., Belmont. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. 67 50 Costa, Manuel, East Cambridge. . . . . , . .. .. .. .. 6 00 Cott, Frederick R., Boston. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. 390 86 Cotter, Regina H., Cambridge. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 267 00 Crawford Calvin D,, el al., Newtonville. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 2,3&3 0.36 Crewe, Wiley D., el ux., Dorchester. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 2W 50 Croft, Mark D., Brighton. . . . . .. . . .< . . .. . . . .. . . .. .. 15 00 Cucinott a, Giovanni, Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1,278 M Cunningham, Helen, Somervillo— . . .. , .. . . . . . . . , .. .. 150 93 Curley, Peter -M., Jamaica Plain. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. 210 00 Ctu-ry, F. J., Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. 7 50 Dalton, Ellen lei., Boston. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. 244 50 *Darcy, Elizabeth, Reading. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 225 00 *Davidson Mortguge Co., . , . . , . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. 160 50 Dni is, Mattlaew, eE tax., Everett. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 43 93 Deedham, Hannah, Brighton, Wince, . . , . . . . . . . . .. _ . 98 40 DiPietro. Felix, East Boston, . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 3013 00 Dixon, Arnold A., Belmont, . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 165 00 *D+onevran, Timothy J., Cambridge, balance. . . . . . . .. .. H Date, Esther E., Nalhant. . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. 25113 Ott Doyle, Patrick, Newton. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. 163 50 Duffy, Kiernan, Burton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . , . . , . .. .. 298 50 Edwards, Margaret. Somerville, balance. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . :31 00 Enstor n, E., Belmont. . . . , . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . b 00 Evelyn Dress C., )Boston. . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 22 50 Ewing, Elizabeth A., Needham. . . . . . . . . ... .. . . .... .. 63 00 Foola, Drank, Xi m ton- - . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 324 00 Perullo, G enerosa, Mcdford. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 4G5 00 Fitzgerald, James F., Carnbridgc. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 11`0 93 Fitzgerald, Richard J.. Arlington. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373 50 Fitzgerald, William, Belmont. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 15 00 MaTiagan, John J., Boston. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . 1,215 00 Foley, I ielen V. D., Jamaica Plain. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 097 50 Favle, Raymond H., Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. .. . . 390 M) Franklin, Reverend, 17 Exeter Street, Belmont. 6 DO Fratinni, Antonio, el ux., Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 (K) *General Auto Parts Co., Roxbury. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . 30 00 George, [fora Si1v:a, el �t-, Hudson. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. 4 50 Gerace, Domenico A., 1i1 Holworthy Street, Cambridge balance. . . , . . . ., .. .. . . . , . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. 154 0-4 Glanz, i Iax, Malden. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 435 00 Cllc:ason, Mary F., Dorchester. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . 4 50 Gleason, Walter If., Trustee, Boston. . . . . . . . . , . .. . . . . 4) .50 Glover, Charles, Lincoln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 3 M 6'22 WWATERT0WN TOWN REPORT Goverstein, Philip, el al., Boston, . . . I . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . S45.3 00 Gorman, Charles J., Boston. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . 417 00 Grenon, Adriene, Lowell.. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . 155 16 Griffin, Sarah C., Wauerley, balne. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 181 00 Grogan, Agnes A., Concord. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . 75 62 Grund, Nedwig, Attleboro. .. . . . . . . . . 108 00 Guenther, Gertrude E., Waltbam. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. 3 00 Gusenoff, Joseph, Prentiss Street, Watertown. . . .. . . . . . 10 50 Gusenoff, Joseph D.. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . 781 50 Guthrie, Jahn Ji., Heirs. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 139 50 Fall, William '['4F`., Malden. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . 492 00 Hamm, M. Louise, Belmont. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 294 00 Hanson, Harry A., now owned by Irene ➢, Scott. . . . . .. 150 DO Harrington, Ralph E., Sudbury. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . 81 65 *Harris, Isaac, el -al., Bodt)n. . . . . . . . 1,285 03 Hart€nrd, Emma. C., BOUTnedale, . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. :37 93 Hartfrsrd, Lionel C., Briton. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 605 07 Hassessian, Levon, cl u x., South Boston. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 2,9 49 Hathaway, Rhoda W., l2 W'intcr Street, Arlington. . . . , 210 00 Hawthorne, Arthur E., Waltham. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. 4 50 Iraydostian, Mihran H., Hyde lark. . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . .. 94 07 Ha.ard, A. B_ Belmont,, , ,,, ,, ,, ,, ,, , ,, , . . . . ., 15 00 Heanue, J. P., Bell-ncznt. . . . , ._ .... .. . .. . .. . . .. .. .. 6 0D Helling, John W., el ux., Beachmont. . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 160 50 Hemenway, Charles H., Boston. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. 135 00 Henderson, Albert, el pax., Arlington. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. 28 50 Hershfield, Louis Lawrence. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. 1,246 50 Hodgkinson, Elsic M., Worcester. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . .. 237 01) Hr dgkinson, George It., Worcester. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. 219 00 Hotlgkinson, Sarah C., INTarcester. . . . . » . . . . .. .. .. .. .. 235 50 Hodsdon, Isla M., Boston. . . . < . .. . .. . . .. .. .... .. . . .. 1,502 00 Holland, Charles J., Belmont. , . ., .. ,. .. .... .. . . . . 241 50 Holmes, Emma N.V. S., Water-town. . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. 22 50 Have, William S., Co., Somerville. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. 625 50 Hunter, Nellie J,, Somerville. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. 13 30 *Innocenzicj, Pantalea, lNeWton. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 52 50 jenncs, Gladys '-k1., Newton. . 120 00 ,Johnson, Aulnist, Belmont. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373 50 *JOnson, Frida M., Belmont. , , . . . .. . . .. .. , . . . , .. 9 00 Karp, Jennie, ei al., Boston— , , . . ._ ., . 133 50 Keefe, Michael, Boston. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 6 00 Keenan, John W., Brighton. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . 225 86 Keith, Parker D.,.Quincy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. 1.020 00 Kelley, Annie 11., Dorchester. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 1,071 12 Volley, John M., Belmont. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . 12 00 *Kendall, Mar C., Lexington. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . 302 00 Itierruersvn, E, B., Belmont. . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. 9 00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 623 Y,ilpatricic, Charles W., Waverley. . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. $187 50 Kilpatrick, blattit; E., w v erley. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 187 50 Kinder, Arthur H., Dord-wster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 496 00 Kinder, Sarah L., Dorchester. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 50 t-ing, Thomas, Brighton. . . . . . .. . .... . . . . . .. ... . . . . . 2,943 50 Xostick, Sadie, 13a don. . . . .. .. .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,2T3 50 Kots+en, Bessie R., Chelsea. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . 448 50 LaFnnime, Arthur J., Cambridge. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . 40 rr() Lauge4Au, Mary E., Wellesley. . . . . . . . . . . . .. «. . . .. . . 204 00 Langrnaid, Chase, Newton— 1 . , . . . . . . . . . .. . . I . . . . . . . 1.3 80 Leveille, Camille, Nashua, INT. H. 426 00 Long, A.iarg A.., Waltham. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 50 Laughey, Apiary Al., Burlington. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . li 00 -Lovell, Helen X, Revere. . . . , . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . 337 5o Luck, Ethel J., Cambridge- .. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1286 AlacDonahl, Melvin L.., Cambridge— . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 685 50 *MacLeod, Alexander, Belmont, . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . 238 50 MacLeod, Garfield TmAee, Malden. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 4300 Mac11iiilan, Sterling A., r' tigcartisl , T��. . . . . : . . . . . .. . . ;3 OD MacPherson, Anna, Boston. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 2 10 Maggiacarn a, Gurardu, el ux., W-atertown. . . . . . . . . .. . . `4 00 Manr ing, ?Mary S., Brookline. . . ., , . . ., .. . .. .. 531 00 A-laple R". ty Co., Boston. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . 1,795 50 Marshall, Frederick E,, Dorchester. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 195 00 Marshall,James E., Dorchester, . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 (X] Aason, Vemon, el rid., Boston. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 00 itMcAnirlin, ]Margaret E,, Medford. . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. 1.93 11eC,art:hy, Catherine A3., Waltharn. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. 174 00 AlcCzrthy, J., Allston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 3 00 A-leDonald, Heirs, jcunes, XcNvton, balatnce. . . . . . . . . . . . 106 50 lAcGonagle, James, Dorchester. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .553 50 *McMahon, Margaret R., cl ad., Newton. . , . . . .. .. , 256 50 AleVey, Catherine A., ,Jamaica Plain. . . . . . . . . . . ... , . . , 78 00 *Monroe, A, I-1,, Behnont. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ti 00 ANlonroe, John, Belniont_ , , ._ r. . . ... . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. 3 ao Montgomery, Carroll L., Cliftondale. . . . . . .. . . ,, .. .. ,. I,085 87 14 orabito, Pietro, Belmont— , . . . . . , 2 88 Morin., Jos'cAh S., L wrence. . 372 04 A-torso, Alice M., C ibra[lge. . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. ., .. ,. .. 841 93 Xlorse, Estate. Rase, Canibridgc. . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 42V 00 Moscato, LluLj, Bruton. . . , . . . ,, ,. .. .. 9 00 'IN-loynihan, Alice R., Waltham. . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . ... .. 15 00 Abell", Jame. H., IVielrose, . . . ,«. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . 111. 00 *Mullen, john J., Everett. . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . 412 rat) Nlulvaney, :Ellen, Allston.. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. ., .. 3 00 Murnane, Daniel J.. .. .. . . ,« .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . 459 00 *Alurphy, Fate, Brighton. . ... . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 7 50 624 'S'4ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Murren, Winifred, Allston. . . . . . . ... .. .. .. .. $115 56 *Nevins, Thomas R.. Cambridge—. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . ... (362 00 Newton Realty Corporation. . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. 202 50 Noble, Elizabeth IL, MaldQii. . , . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 214 50 Noel, Nora, K., Roxbury. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. 22,23 00 *O'Brien, glary T., Arlington. . . . .. :: . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 373 50 O'Donava.n, Nora, Belmont—. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. 246 Ota Clivieri, Felice, Newtea. . . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. 4.8 00 Ordway, Ereticric'k R., Boston. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. 440 . Parmenter, Otis D., el al., Dorchester. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. 234 UG Parr, Thomas, South Boston. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. 6 00 Pattie, J. G,, Beltnont. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. 3 00 Pas, Ida., Newtonville. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . 220 50 Payne, Prank, Boston. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. 16 50 Phela.u, W., Cumbridge, paid Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 60 Plugis, John A,, Burlington. . .. . . .. .. ... . .. . . . . . . .. .. 24)8 50 Poriacelli, Louise, Revere. . .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. 244 50 Poulin, Joseph P., el nx., Lawrence. . . . . .... .. .. .. .. .. 192 00 Rosati, Sabath, b.-L1:once. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . ... .. .. .. .. . . 45 00 Riche}, William, Brookline. . . ... .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. 23 Rinaldo, Drazia, el u.v., Sudbury. , . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. 9 43 Riordan, Helen AL, Dorclie5ter. . . . . . . .. . . . , . .. .. .. .. 3 00 Rizzo, Pellegrino, East .Boston. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 39 00 Roberts, Arthur L., West Newton. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. 127 50 Rc-che, Francis J., Canibridge. . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . 000 00 Roche, Ellen L., Dorchester. . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . .... 15 00 Rubin, Bessie, el al., Brookline. .... .. .. .. . . . . .. 343 50 Rutterherg, Natban, Cambridge, . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 222 88 *Ryan, Pauline A., Arlington. . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 2=13 IQ Salviano, Vincenzo, Taverley. . . . .. .. ..... .. . . .. . . . . .. 54 00 Santoro, Datniano, Somerville. . . . . . . . ..x. .. .. .. . . .... 103 50 Sarkesian, 4vsana J., Wollaston. . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 114 00 :Scipione, Ciro, iNf cdford. . . . . . .. .. .. . . 225 00 *Scott, Edward. Belmont. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 338 28 Scully, John T,, Cambridge. . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 22)2 00 Seltzer, Bessie, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. (307 50 Seilif riedt, Mary A., Allsl:on. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . L 69 00 Simpson, Robert. C., Cambridge. . . . . .. .. .... .. .. .. .. . 3 00 Smith, Aarcn, Boston, . . . . . .. . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . N) 00 Snyder, Annie, Roxbury. . . . , . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 217 50 Stocks, Ramsclen, Newton . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 102 00 Stordy, Cecil M., Somerville. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 187 50 Stover, Anne C., Newton, , , , , ,. ,. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 230 50 Stuart, Mary J., Newton. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. 613 43 Stuart Marshall fealty Co., Newton. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 252 00 Suburban Realty Co., Boston. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 46 50 Sullivan, Tohn, Waban. . .. .I . . . . .. . . .. .. .. ... . . . . .. .. 1,234 90 COLLECTOR'S RISPORT 625 Sullivan, Michael J., 13asten. . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. $133 50 Sylvester, Therese P., Nmhua, N. H... . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 4.72 32 Theodore, Bessie T., Dorchester.. . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . 189 0(1 Thierry, Adelaide H., Cambridge. . . . . ., .. .. .. .. . . m. 801 00 Thierry, Logos S., Cambridge. , . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. ... . . . . 1,187 DO Thurston, William J., Watertown, balance. .. . . .. .. .. . . 38 04 Tluga gust Inc., Caanbri{age. , . . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. 255 O[1 Torosian, Satenig, Newton Upper Falls, balance.. .. .. . . 82 12 Triconi, Sabastiano, Waltham. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . 39 00 Vinal, Joseph W., Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 133 50 *Voccarello, Tcinas;% 71 Cushing Street, Wa thaw., „ ,. 40 50 Volturno, Francesco, el al., Avlcdf ord. . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. 210 00 Waldman, Harry, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . 40 00 Wallace, William H., Newton. . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . .. 402 00 *Waltham Cotuxtry Club, Walt;hain.. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. 2,278 34 Walton, Parker J., Newton. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 85 50 *Wande], Isaac, Boston. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2e31 00 Warren, Edmund]M., et al, Trustees, Boston. . . . . . . . .. 75 Waverley Lumber Co,, Belmont. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. 469 50 Webster, George I-I., Belmont. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .... .. . 24 00 Wells, Russell, Everett— . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .... 110 16 Willard Welsh Realty Co., of Boston. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. 14 15 Weymouth, Lena L., West Medford. . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. 201 00 White, Lillie, cl al., Br€oklinc, balance. . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . 53 50 Whitney, Frank C., et ux., Allston. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. 256 50 *Williams, Lillian E., Roxbury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 768 00 Williams, Ralph rG., Brighton. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 171 00 Winmky, Max, Roxbury. , . . , , , . . .. .. . .. .. .. .. 195 00 Wood, Fred W., el al., Trustee. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. is 00 YoLmg, W. Stuart, Brookline, balance. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. 47:3 (34 Zed*tocmian, Jacch N., Dorchester, balance. . . . .. .... .. 214 50 Zelman, Herrman, Chapman ,street. . . . . . . . .. . , . .. .. .. 100 00 192€3 Poll "Faxes Remaining Unpaid at Close of Business, December 31, 1928 ckerII1an, Clarence, 63 Elton Avenue Alando, Victor, 51 M;tin Street Ala.zian, Yappy, 171 School Street Anderson, 'Walter, 49 Chapman Street Anestis, Emmanuel, 33 Crawford Street Angelo, Tony, 153 Pleasant Street Arciero, Anthony, 182 Walnut ,Street Aregn, Frank 15 Cushman Street Armiga%dd, Armenig, 29 Porter Street Bagtachian, Dick, 32 Crawford Street Bailey, Henry, 6 Oliver Road 626 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Bremer, Fra:acis A., 55 Lexing-t4u Str(;et Barclay, Jahn, 478 Main Street Biscilli, Joseph, 101 Arlington Street Bouzane, Edward, 210 Boylston Street BoNvlin, Captain. Roy L., GS Katherine Raid Brown, Marshall, 30 Oakland Street Burgess, Harry K., 394 Nit. Auburn Street Burns, John, 543 Mt. Auburn Street Caldwell, Allen, 26 Adams Street Callahan, Joseph R., 40 Keith Street Campbell, John, 15 Francis Street Cancltaruan, Jahn, 200 Boylston Street Cannata, Anew, 18 Bostonia Avenue Cannata, Antonin, 18 Bostonia Avenue Cannata. Anthanl;, 18 Bostonia Avcnae, Crmixata, Edwurd, 18 Dostonia Avenue Cannata, Josepli, IS Bastonia kvcnue Cannata, "Thomas, 18 Bostoniaa, Avenue Cantrell, William C., 3 Kimball Road Caroline, Diiles, 36 Dartmouth Street Carso, NiQhuh;, 41 Pi-Qnc.h Street Carson, Joseph, 23 Eondazian. Street Cassali, Guiscppe, 187 Chapinan Street Chrissv, Elmer, 11 Parker Street Clark, Frank, 27 Kondazian Street Coakley, George, 292 Main Street Collins, Rov, 29 Edenfield Avenue Cooper, {George F., 161 Pleasant Street Corcoran, Jeremiah, 143 Galen Strcct Corcoran, Patrick J., 531 Mt. Auburn Street Corkurn, Charles J, 242 Boylston Strut Cormier, Joseph, 11 Melendy Avenue, Crawford, Fred L,, 29 Chester Street Davis, Diehard, 54 Capitol Street Day, Leon E., 133 Sebool Street Deagario, Victor, 11 Norseman Avenue DcrPaolara, Raphael, 136 Arlington Street Destepana, Angelo, 31 Nyack Street Dgelalian, Louis, 12 Concord Road DiGregvrio, Frank, 51 Edenlield Avenue Dolan, Francis E., 740 Mt. Auburn Street DOI)ahue, Edward A., 6 Wilson Avenue Donahue, john, 8 Lowell Avenue Dannelly, Owen, 51 Irma. Avenue Dorney, Jatues, 55A Ut. Auburn Street Duffey, John I., 42 Salisbury Strent Duliley, Joseph A., 368 Arlington Street COLLECTO R's REPORT 627 Duggan, Frank, 16 Theurer Park Duncan, George, 63 Templeton Parkway Edwards, Jack, 22 C hitr h Street Logan, Michael, 9 Winter Street Ellis, Robert, 12 Alden Road Farrell, Frank, 166 il+lain Street. Farrell, Roland F., M5 Irma Avenue Fay, Herbert D., 9 Tklvrde Street Fay, Robert, Myrtle Street Fay, William, 28 Bradford Road Fielding, Edward, 15 Clayton Street Flibotte, John A., 78 Westminster ►venue Fogliani, Albert, 54 Edeniicld Avenue. Garger, Nicolo, 23 Norseman Avenue Gentilo, RDyrnond, 51 Edenfield Avenue George, Peter, 33 Melendv Avenue Goodwin, George, 26 Arsenal Street Grimes, jcseph P., .532 Pleasant Street Haggerty, James, 35 Dexter Avenue Hammond, John E., 36 Elton Avenue Hargraves, Joseph, 22 Fairfield Street Harrington, Rogers, 143 Galen Street Hayes, John H., 41 Walnut Street Hazard, Clarence, 19 Porter Street Hopiano, Andrew, 87 Putna.rn Sheet Horn, John H., 163 Bellevue Road Houpt, Clayton, 184 School Street Hoyt, Pahl A., 2 Putnam Street Hughes, Frank L., 41 Pawl Street Huntley, Charles W., 41 Stuart Street Harley, John, 10 Winter Street Hurley, Joseph, 70 Dexter Avcnuc Iag, Joseph, 12 Perry Street Iozzo, Frank, 7 Hearn Street Izzo, Carlo, 66 Forest Street. Jacob, John, 116 Nichols Avenue Jamieson, Henrv, 13 Gay StreA Johnson, Clyde, 57 Bigelow ,Avenue Jones, George E., 712 Belmont Street Karalckas, Arthur, IM Boylston Street Kaspar an, Kaspa,r, 42 Woodleigh Road Keefe, Joseph H,, 35 Crass Street Kennedy, James E., 155 Spruce Street Kenney, Franc:, 41 Cuha Street Lamartiallo, James, 37 Cottage Street Larvey, Jahn J., IIA Forest Street 628 WATERTOWN TOW-N REPORT Ledgcr, Ernest, 83 Coolidge dill Rond Lumoin, Edward T., 11 Fitchburg Street Linchan, John J., 234 North Bea= Street Logan, Thomas, 144 Dexter Avenue Lorraine, Ernest,J'., 15 Kondnzian Street MacChlerie, George W., 44 Beacon Park MacDonald, William L., 15 Charles Street MacLain, Willard, 36 Mulcndy Avenue A42jor, James, 63B Mt. Auburn Street lvlaksoodian, Harry, 21 Fairfield Street lriartin, Cyril, 193 Spruce Street Martin, William R., 183 Spn;ce Street Mazxea. William, 183 Sycamore Street iv1cG1Ws, Wilfred, 73 Nichols Avenue McGirtnis, Allen, 127 Rutland Street McGuirk, Charles, 11 Morton Street McGuirk, Patrick, 11 11lorton Street McKinney, John, 62 California Street McLean, Ralph 0., 34 Irma Avenue McVey, rlleek, 34 Melcody Avenue Xleaay Daniel J., 95A Edenfield Avenue eleldonian, George, 92 Nichols Avenue Melle, Dominica, 64 Spring Street Merrill, George P., 63 Riverside Street 1%lonalian, john, 29 Prescott Street "Moriarty, Maurice, 410 Belmont Street Mulhem, Thomas, 154 North Beacon Street Murdcck, William, 20 Crass Street Murphy, henry J., 89 Water Street Musicnu, Antbony, 167 Wavcrlcy Avenue Nagle, Frank, 28 Bates Road Nelson, George, 5.1 13urnhani Street Neville, Thomas, 108 Belnidnt Street Newcv. mb, William, 14 Cress Street Norton, James, 24 Franklin Street O'Brien, C hristoplter, 23 Konda7ian Street O'Brien, William A., 28 Bradford Read Ogar, Arthur C., 141 Pleasant Street O'Rourke, Thomis, 9 reinter Street Perrone, ,Joseph, 7 Hearn Str t Perry, Joseph, 8 Sweat: Court Phelan, James T,, 103 Chapman Street Pierce, Arthur, 87 Spring Street Proia, Sartmel, 31 Purvis ,street Quigley, Leo J., 136 Walnut Street Quigley, Peter, 136 Walnut Street Quinn, John, 543 Mt. Auburn Street COLLECTOR 7S REPORT 629 Quinn, Joseph, 110 Pleasant Street Rahherg, Francis, 15 Church Hill Reddy, James, 11 Templeton Parkway Riley, Ti rrothy, 535 Pleazant Street Ringrosc, John J., 7 Ladd Street Roach, Diehard J., 710 Be1nrGnt Street F oache, Francis, 12 Oliver board Rollins, ,James, 543 it-It. Auburn Street Rowe:, Bernard, 11 Chapman Street Rowley, Patrick, 59 Union Street Russo, Vito, 43 Oak-land Street Sahar an, Martin, 86 Putnam Street Sehmidt, William L., 82 Frirust Strut Sears, Carol, 26 Putnam Street Sessa, Joseph A., 97 Nithols Avenaie: Shaughnessy=, Dauiel B., 25 Hosmer Street Shea, Charles E. Jr., 15 Can,'cr Read Shea, Jobn T., 142 Galen Street Sheehan, jolin F,, 213 Orchard Street Shutt, James F,, 9 01cott Street Simourian, Simon, 24 Keenan Street Siranni, Joseph, 52 Keenan Street Skahill, Peter, 77 riverside Street Smith, Percy, 222 Arlington Street Stansfield, Acey, 26 -'Uelendy Avenue Stansfi eld, Earl, 26 Melendy Avenue Stewart, Jaynes P., 73 Springfield 'Street Tanner, Roland, 322 d�xlingtott Str"t Tharabosh, Sam, 19 Oakland Street Thompson, Leroy C., 34 $primfield Street OL1J311%, Samuel, Elliot :�tre+et Trait, Fred, 50 Quimby Street Vahey, Martin P., 123 North Beacon Street Venn, Willi-am W., 10 Laurel Street V=ochio, Rocco, 26 Quincy Street Walnut, Frederick, 61 Galen Street Ward, George F., 12 Briumner Street Watts, David C., 87 Union Street Wilhelm, Charles A., 165) 1L'nreester'Street Wiseman, George, 65 Springfield Street Woodward, Albert. S., t04 Spring Street Sullivan, Mer1ry G., 24 Norso-man Avenue Blotnick, Samuel, 97 Watertown Street *Davock, Charles B., 35 Irma. Avenue Smith, John J., 41 M L Auburn Street Duris, 1_to J., 146 Hillside Road Ciianotte, josepli, 16 St. Mary Street 0 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Morlev, Thomas P., 101 Boylston Street Nazareth, James P., .,-17 NIt. Auburn Street Shannon, Harry C., 162' Hillside Road Vac , Raffaeles, 23 Bostonia Avenue Smith, John J., 36 Quincy Street' Martin, jo.w li A., 25 13ecchwood Avenue Nilson, James G., 4 IXI up]ewood Street *Tuches, William R., 702 Mt. Auburn Street 'Collins, Emerson C., 13 Brimmer Street Rockwood, Harry R,, 17 Derby Road. Ercoline, John F., 51 Keenan Street Massa.rotti, Alfreda, 68 Cottage Street Daley, James J., 763 Mt. Auburn Street *Voncr, Joseph, 274 Palfrey Street Rogers, George F., 161 Pk!asant Street *Chesel, Leo H., 17 Frank Street Roche, Herman J., 114 Waltham Street McNamara, Daniel J., 483 Main Street Na.zarian, Naaaret, ;)6 Coolidge Hill Road McEmery-, William, 2S Cuba Street Jones, Edward ram., 74 Waltham Street Frazier, Louis J. Jr., 70 lull Av'eaue *Clay, Fred H., 10 Pond Street McMilan, Charles Henry, 40 Irving Street Galles, Joseph, 53 AIL Aubum Street Broussard, Joseph A., 41 Fitchburg Street Griffin, Fmrfk, 261 Common Street Scott, Willard, 27 Wilr1lot Street Kasba.rian, David K., T! Woodleigh Road Roche, John H., 23 Pre Cott Street REPORT OF TOWN VETERINARIAN To the Honorable Board of Se dinvoa. Gentlemen: I herewith submit nny annual report as Cattle Inspector and Town Veterinarian for the year endmi g Decem- ber 31, 1928. Conditions as a whole were quite satisfactory throughout the year. Soo c vicious cats in the East end of the Town caused a slight flare-up, but the trouble was only tem- porary and no serious results followed. Several cases of alleged rabid clogs -were reported and given prompt attention so that there was no real outbreak of rabieso Some sixty calls Nvere made to the Town Department stables and the satisfactory condition of the twenty-six horses there indicated that they receive proper care and attention at all times. Other work included the usual inspections of live stock throughout thu Town and there were one hundred and fourteen calls on divers cases of sick dogs, cats and other animals. There was no evidence of contagious disease among the fowl, cattle, svii a and other live stack: kept within the Town. The sanitary conditions surrounding the keeping of such storey were satis- factory. The hearty cooperation and courtesy shown to the In- spector by the Town officials and employees proved very help- ful ,and is much appreciated. Respectfully submitted, 1i. T. McGLIII C1 TEY, M.D.V , Cattle Inspector and Town Veterinarian. 631 REPORT OF DOG OFFICER, To the I-Ionarable Board of Selechown. G atlenian The following report of the Dog Officer is for tha year ending December 31, 1928. There ;were one hundred and fifty-seven (157) dogs killed. Over four hundred (400) calls, telephone or personal, were made in regard to dog licenses and persons being bitten. All cases of persons being bitten coming to my attention, I have reparted to the Town Veterinary. I thank the various To a n officials, and especially the police officers, for their co6peration. SAMUEL G. THAYER, Dog Officer. 032 REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL To the Honorable Board of.Selechnen. Gentleman.: I herewith submit my report, as Town Counsel for the period from January 1 to November 15, 1028. The %Mork of the dcpartment for the year has covered the usual wide range of matt.cr�;, involving various departments of the Town. It has necessitated the presence of the Torn Counsel at all meetings of the, Board of Selectmen; the drafting and approval of Articles and Votes for the Tovm Meetings; the usual conferences regarding the certification of town loans.; the approval of invitations to bid on all town contracts; the exami- nation of all betturment, takings: drax6i-ig of deeds for the rounding of earners; d-rawing of easements for sewers, drainage, etc.; and the recording of all such papers at the Re istry of Deeds. tat the .Satprerane Court the uses of. W,insiow v. Town, begun in Attgust, 1927, was finished early in the year with the filing of an ag;�eement for the dismissal of the action against the Town after the '.Master had made a report sustaining the position of the Selectmen. Curry v°. Selectmen, seeking to compel the Selectmen to restore hire to his position as a police otl<cer after his removal by the Board: was dismissed in the Supremp Court after a full hearing. Howard v. Seled-pion, a petitioxa for AIandanius seeking to compel the Selectmen to restore hire to his position as fireman, after his removal by the Board Nvas dismissed in the Supreme Court. Prior to the Sttprenie Cottrt action in this ease there had been an appeal from the decision of the Selectmen to the District Court at Waltham ;-here, after a full bearing, the appeal had been dismissed at the request of the Petitioner. Geedebar v. Sedectincia, growing out of the installing of a fire alarm signal box opposite the Petitioner's property on 1\-1,iin Street. This case was heard in the Superior Court where it was referred to a Master. The !Waster's fuzdin s sustained the position of the Selectmen and his report was approved by G33 634 WATERTOWN TOWN REPOPT the Court and the action dismissed early in November. The Petitioner took an appeal to the Supreme Court where the action is now pending. Claims for Alleged Defects iiz Tatun Highways were settled for small semis in the following cases. ''graters v. Town, Bridge Street; Lyons v. Tovrn, Corner Pleasant and Galen Streets: Desmond v. Town, Union Street; Trenliolm v. Town., Walnut Street; Mrs, Elsie, Lewis v. Town, Sprilig Street; Roper -v. Town, Mt. Auburn Street. Hoarings bufore Industrial Accident Board, cases were., Michael Moran and William White. In both cases corn- pensation was awarded to the einployce. Re cases of TMcDonough, LaBonte and Gallagher for com- pensation. These cases were still pending at the tune of my retirement frurn office. Actioiu begun in the Superior Court durilig the year in which Appearance and A nswvr were filed for the Town were as follows: McTague v. Town, Cohen v. Town, Angie and Beverly v. Town, Rotanson v, Town, all tort actions. In addition to the above the following cases in which actions have been brought are pcnding in the Superior Court. 1. Simpson Brothers v. Town, an old case re the floodino, of cellar near corner of Spring and Mt. Auburn Streets in 1918. 2. Ryan v. Town, alleged defect in highway. 3. King v. Town, fDr darnagge caused by bursting of water pipes. 4. Cloherty v. Town, alleged defect in highway. Several claims have been made against the Town upon which no court actions have been brought or hear- aiggs requested. Reports to the Board were made on Applicalions for pensions as follows: William J. CaInan, Highway Department employee. NUchael Callanan, Highway Department eniployee. Opinions have been rendered to the Selectmen, School Com- mittee,- Board of Health, Town Engineer, Superintendent of Streets, Bailding Inspector, Water Department, Tax Collector, Town Clerk and Assessors on -various matters. Hearings were held before the Board of Selectmen growhig out of the removal of police officers and a fireman. Hearings were also held on valieus matters involving inter- pretation of the Zoning By-Law. REPORT of TOWN COUNSEL 635 Conferences between railway officials and Beard of Selectmen looldD toward improvement of transportation 'were attended by the Town Counsel. An increasing number of Actions for Debt against Town Employees in which the Town %vas Joined as Trustee required the filing of Trustee's Answer in the District Court. Because of the large amount of bettenuent construction autharxzed by the Town at the Annual Meeting there were more than double the usual number of land takings made. For this purpose deeds were drawn and recorded. The policy of rounding street; confers ivas continued, neces- sitating the preparation, execution and recording of papers therefor and the adjustment of damages. By direction cif the Selectmen the Tuvvn Counsel appeared at Legislative Hearings in natters of proposed lccislatirn affect ing the Town. A new Icy-Lavr regarding step streets was drafted and. approved. I hereby extend my thanks tc your Honorable Board and the various departments for cooperation in WQflf of the Town. Respectfirlly submitted, P. SARSF II LD CUNN IFF. REPORT CAP TOWN COUNSEL To the Honarablc Board of.Sedcclincu. Gentlemen: I hereby submit my report as Town Counsel for the period from November 15, 1928 to data. My terns of office began on November 15, 1928, on which date the Town accepted the resignation of the former Town Counsel, P. Sarsfield Conniff, who resigned at that tinne to accept a position as a justice of the Second District Court of eastern Middlesex. A stumnary of the work of Town Counsel for my t enn as above stated is about as follows. Warrant: for Town Meeting can December 3, 19`8, articles drawn or passed upon; votes for Town 11ceting drawn or approved; bettemient taking examined, approved and recorded; land taking, corners rounded, deeds drawn, executed and recorded; casement, drainage, Middlesex Road; conferences with abutters in connection with Common Street widening; conferences and consultations -with Board of Selectmen, with heads of departments, and with c03-Junittee appointed for the new school site in the West End of the Town. Piled brief and, appeared before the Supreme Judicial Court in the case of Centebar agau st the To%Nm of Watertoi fin et al.; w-itered appearances in seventeen (17) actions against the Tomm pending in the Superior Court for Middlesex County and in one action pending in the Superior Court for Suffolk County; con- ferences with attorneys; prepared fora` (4) cases for trial in the Superior Court; attended Superior Court fifteen (15) Ball days awaiting trial in the case of Ryan against the Town of Water- town (case not yet actually reached for trial); filed trustee ans,iver in the Second District Court of Eastern Middlesex, appeared before the Industrial Accident Board and settled the case of Gallagher against the Town of Watertcivn; filed appear- ance in the case of Papalia against the Town of Watc;rt-own (since removed from the Second District Court of Eastern Middlesex to the Superior Court). Attended all meetings of the Board of Selectmen.. REPORT OF TOWNT COUNSEL 637 Approved and drafted a €ill for the Tercentenary Celebra- tion for submission to the Legislature for enactment. I hereby extend any thanes to all members or officials of the government of the Torn of Watertown for the courtesy and co6peration shown me at all tulles.. JAMES M. OA TES, Town Counsel. January, 4, 1929. W TE RT W N MASSACHUSET ' PUBLIC SCHOOLS The Ninety-First Annul Report Cif.''11 U, SCHOOL COMMITTEE AND THE Forty-Eighth Annual Report OF 1111 E SUPERINTENDENT`` OF SCHOOLS 1928 CAMBRIDGE, MAgS. T11L: `.fI.RVAY PRINTING COZifPA:NqY 1929 SCHOOL COMMITTEE CHARLES O. CHASE, 11f,I ,, Chairman Tenn expires 1931 HOMER C. PERKINS, Secretary Term expires 1930 MARY COR.CORAN Term expires 1931 FRANCIS A. HILLY 'berm expires 1930 HA OLD C, EVERE7f Term expires 1929 WARRE N M. WRIGHT Term expires 1929 WILFRED H. PR.ICE, Superhifeardent of Schools Ofrice, Room 2, Town Hall Annex Office Hours S to 9 a.m., except Saturday, 4 to 5 p.m., except "- tednesday and Saturday- Watertown, Mass,, January 11, 19 9- In School Committee: Voted„ That the report, of the Chair- man and the report of the Superintendent of Schools be ac- cepted and adapted as the annual report of the School Commit tee of the Torn, and voted to prunt for dist-iibution the report of the Schaal Committee. HOMER C, PERKINS, Secre�cr-r-�. 2 FINANCIAL STATEMENT Receipts and Expenditures for the Year Ended December 31, 1928 Receipts pts Appropriation 8472,674 00 Smith-Hughes Fund 137 50 - $472,811 50 �.� €�rr�r:ticres General Control: Superintendent and enforcement of Law $6,285 00 Clerks 2,800 82 Office Expense 967 44 Telephones 1,046 68 11,099 94 Instruction: Salaries S339,296 18 Books and Supplies 25,574 08 3G4,871 16 Operation Salaries 8-297,3 6 66 supplies 2,048 95 Light and Power 8,521 2:3 Fuel 11,713 19 School Halls 1,401 60 Mra.ter 963 07 5'2,934 10 Maintenance 16,789 14 New Equipment 6,496 53 Miscellaneous: Salaries $5,000 00 Sundries 596 71 5,596 71 3 4 WATP-RTOWN TOWN REPORT ConUatiation School: Salaries $1,357 50 Supplies 1,330 20 82,687 70 unerica.nizaticu Salaries , 1,840 00 Supplies 323 73 2,163 73 Evening Schools: Salaries $3, 29 60 Supplies 433 10 3,762 00 Trade Schools 5,098 10 Transportation 768 00 $472,267 71 Unexpended Balance 406 29 $472,674 00 Smith-Hughes Fund 1.37 50 472,811 50 Treasure Receipts Tuitioxi State Wards $955 82 Continuation School (citics and towns) 775 04 Continuation and Trade School Reimbursements 1,764 69 Non-Resident pupils 490 00 $3,986 55 Hall Rent 3,998 75 Senior High School, , Brooks lost and damaged, telephone, stamps, chemistry breakage 95 1S Evening Schools 99 50 Aine-ricanizativn Reimbursement 1,508 92 FINANCIAL STATEMENT S Continuation School Reiinbursement (Home School) 746 52 $10,495 42 General School Ford Statement 36,296 55 46,791 97 Report of Treasurer of Watertown High School Athletic Association September 1 to December 1, 1928 Receipts Cash or panel September 1 $691 29 Gate Receipts 1,419 0 Guarantees from Other Temus 940 76 From Checking Account 446 43 Miscellaneous 50 98 — -- 33,548 49 Expenditures Material 757 01 officials 3O6 34 Travel 140 50 Guarantees to {ether Teens 280 40 Advertising 24 50 To SaN iiigs Account 446 43 Misce,llc`i ncoi s 22 37 On Hand Savings Bank 1,000 00 +Ch eddng 567 01 Cash 3 97 T $3,548 49 Report of School. Cafeterias Senior High School Cafeteria Statement October 1 to December 1, 1928 Cash Balance, October 1 S981 0 Deposits October 1 to 31 1,220 16 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Interest for five months $4 25 Deposits November 1 to 30 S1,194 43 Interest 2 03 Receipts October 1 to November :30 S2,420 87 Fatal Cash $3,401 94 Less: Expenditures for October and November Salaries, October $276 05 Salaries, November 330 .15 Food, October 1,279 22 Food, November 608 $9 Total Expenditures October 1 to November 30 2,584 91 Cash Balance, Deceinber 1 $817 03 Less: Outstanding Bill 76 00 $741 03 Adel: Inventory, December 1 623 75 Total Assets $1,261 78 East Junior High school Cafeteria Statement November 1 to December 1 Cash balance on hand November 1 $165 83 Deposits for November 015 81 Total Cash $781 04 Less: Expenditures: Salaries $176 85 Food 414 02 Total Expenditures 591 47 Cash Balance December 1 $190 17 Less: Outstanding Bill 1.05 00 $85 17 Add: Inventory 1.90 53 Total Assets 275 70 111NANCIAL S'$'ATEAL IENT 7 West Junior lEgh School Cafeteria, Statement November 1 to December 1 Cash }valance on hand November 1. $9 12 Deposits for November 493 41 Total Cash 502 53 Less: Expenditures for oveniber Salaries $146 95 Food 413 42 Total Expenditures S560 3 Deficit $57 84 Add: Outstanding Bill 105 00 Deficit M2 84 Add: Inventory December 1 179 76 Total assets $16 92 REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE To the 'cchvDl Comssitee. I herewith submit my report; as Chairman of the Committee for the year ending December 31, 1929. As usual, one of our chief problums is proper bou6ng for our rapidly g-rowing school population. The ten-room additionto the Hosrner School was entered this Fall and all but two rooms were used. With the availability of two rooms ixl the Hosmer School and two serviceable playrooms in the Coolidge School, we are at present well taken care of ire the East end of the Town for elementary schools. Our East Junior High School, however, which was built to house five hundred pupils, now has an en- roIlment of fivc hundred and eighty-two and the prabable en- rollment next Fall. will be over six hundred and fifty. We have shifted areas from which pupils should go to the East or West Junior I9Iigh School to suit the accommodations, but there will be no more chance of further juggling this arotind for both schools are now full to overRoWing. The EaLA Junior High School does not appear architecturally to lend itself easily to an addition but the location is correct for taking cure of the pupils from the eastern half of the Town. The central district is practically built up and will not in- crease in proportion to the other parts of the Town. The James Russell Lowell School district is already overcrowded. The Marshall Spring School is much ov-erloaded and a. com- mitter on site and plans for a net{ build ng is recommendiaig the construction of a twelve-room school on the Brm e estate. Th s is a much needed sch€ i and will relieve the 'i4arshall Spring School which, in ttmi, may help to relieve the James Russell Lowell School. A tract of land for school purposes should scan be taken somewhere about the estate before that district is built up and the cost of property increases too much. The Senior Bigh School will probably -reach its capacity within two years. 'With the tremendous grmA]i of the Town it is but RE,PORT of SCHOOL CL AEUITTEE 1} natural that our schools should be heat-ily burdened. Accurate prediction is well nigh impassible. When the new school in the INTest end of the Town is built, we expact to form a gratip of several classes for pupils with a low intelligence, quotient. The State Board. of Education has called our attention to the face; that we have not enough classes of this type. By isolatiag them in one building, probably the Grant School, we can help there more and ,give a better c6uea- tion to normal children. During the past year Mr. DaN�d Doss has baen acting head of onr janitor service and has helped us eery inuch with his advice and supervision of our buildings. The buildings are kept in b tter condition and at, less expense to the Town than at any previous period. 'file School Committee had a very interesting conference with Prof. Jesse Davis of the Boston University School of Edu- cat,ion and have recommended an appropriation in the budget for 1929 for a survey of the junior and Senior high Schools. There has been a growth of nearly ten per cent iii the nuni- ber of pupils in the schools over that of 1927 and we are expect- ing as large, if not larger, increase during 1929. This will require about twenty new teachers to provide instruction. The Chairman of the School Committee wishes to thank all in the systeni for their faithful, efficient service. It has been a ,pleasure to be associated and work Nvith nay fellow School Corn- mittee members. Respectfully submitted, CHARLES D. CHASE, ALD., Charon an of the School Co¢nuittee. REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT To the School G'mnniittee: In accordance with your custom, F ann submitting herewith a report upon the condition of the schools for the year 1928. This is the ninety-first in the series of School Committee reports and the twenty-first that has been ,vritten by the present uicumbent. This year has been a year not so much of introduction of new methods as organization and ref'inenment of methods already introduced. As has been said in earlier reports, the principal emphasis of present-clay education is in the development of the individual child and, in order to accomplish this, the first requisite is that of good teaching. Health and Physical Education The schools of Watertown are giviiig especial attention to the physical well-being of all its pupils, for we believe that health is such a fundamental element in life that children throughout the whole systemm teed to have definite instruction in its most important phases. Through the lessons in health, carried on by the teachers and the mmamrges, the pupils are taught the most important facts relating to cleanliness, food, and rest. Tti various ways they are encouraged to form right habits in these matters. The doctors and the titirses, working together, Have found the physical defects through their regular examinations ammcl an earnest attempt has been made to have as many of these cared for as possible. The nurses, by frequent visits to the homes, have been able to give advice to many parents regarding treat- ment of these defects and the ordinary childrem-i's diseases. The Purpose of Schools The obvious ptu-pose of a public school system is to instruct and train all the young people in its care in those things that make for wholesome and worthwhile Eving. 10 SUPERINTENDENT'S Rr.PQRT 11 Not many years ago the teaching of a few well-known sub- jects —reading, writing, and arithmetic constituted public education. Today, because of the much larger and broader task set for the public schools, only the usable parts of these three and of several others added in recent years can be taught, and then largely as means tc higher aims. An Elementary Supervisor J_n Jame 1928, our Committee voted to employ an elemen- tary supervisor, thus following the example set by several of the towns and cities, in an attempt to put our schools on a higher educational plane. after casting aboazt for some time and considering several candidates, Miss Ida E. Scheib, Prin- cipal of the Tucker School, Milton, was elected. Miss Scheib has entered upon her duties with zeal and vigor, and good re- sults are sure to follow. As there are many phis of school Nvork that should be covered in this report, I have asked the high school principal and se-Tercel of the directors and supervisors to submit to me a report of their work. I am, therefore, including a portion of these reports as a part of my annual report. Mr. Whitehill, master of the high school, writes in part as fellows "An increase in enrollment of twenty per cent, while it has not c used actual crowding in our accommodations, has given us reason to anticipate congestion in our classroom and labora- tory accommodations in another year, provided the present rate of growth is continued. Fortunately the a.uditoritmi, m nasi=, cafeteria, and locker rooms are ample to take care of future expansion for a number of years. "The spirit of the school is unusually good this year. Faculty and students are work�ing together with little friction. The shorter school y ter, due.to the later opening in October will see, I feel confident, the usual amoimt of accarriphshment be- cause of increased effort and enthusiastic co5peration on the pars; of all concerned. "N- -Iiss Mildred B. Harrison, Dean of Girls, asked for a year's leave of absence to study for her M.A. degree. bliss Harrison has been untiring in her zeal for the welfare of the school, even 12 W ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT to the point of warping beyond her strength. We trust that she will came back to us with renewed vigor. Miss Edith Jacobs; is filling her place acceptably for the current year. "Three teachers were added to our farce this year: -XIiss GLadyrs McKinney is handling satisfactorily five divisions in Eng;lisli; Miss Ruth Sturdy- is teaching biology and cooking, so relieving ilrliss 'Craves for her supenision of the ca.fetenas in the junior High Schools: 'Xin John Craig, who comes to us from a Mate trade school in Putnam, Connecticut., has a full program in inechanical drawing and ivoodi,.,-orlcing. "We are: trying this year the experiment of a club period once a %,,}cek. Pupils who are doing; satisfactory work in their regular studies are allowed to join one of a number of clubs and are given one crodit provided they show satisfactory interest and accomplishment in whatever the club undertakes. This we consider definite effort towards one of the cardinal principles of secondary education, that of providing for the `worthy use of leisure time.' Clubs already formed are as follows: Glee Club Social Service Library Geminn Camera Journalism AN'iation Dramatics "The Hi-fir Club and the 'Emanons,' both clubs intended to further a proper spirit of cooperation and practical service in the school are proving valuable assets incur school community. This year has also seen the establishrnent of a school land, a feature which has added materially to the spirit of the school at our games. Under the direction of William Cowles of the class of 1929, it has made rapid progress and bids fair to be a permanent, 111stitution. "The school has bceii elected to institutional membership in the New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, a distinct recognition of the place which the school holds as a school preparing; pupils for college. We feel that this is due to the success of our pupils, not only in passing college entrance examinations, but also in maintaining a satisfactory standard of work after admission." SUPERrNTF—NEE yr"s REPORT 13 Report of the Senior High School Library Miss Stella IM. Morse, Librarian The library has completed its second full year of work. The students are using the library more than ever, the total attelld- ance for the year arnc sting to 25,492, an increase of 300 over last year. This increase is partly clue to the fact that the library is open during the lunch period, and as long in the afternoon as the pupils Nvish to stay. As almost all persons using; the library come with a definite or indite request, one can easily see that most of the librarian's day is spent living irariividual at- tention to each pupil. The mechanical work of the library- is done after library hours or by student help under super,,ision, during the school day. Thto number of books circulated in 1928 is 4,603, a little less than in 1927, but school started late last ball. We are still ber- ro%%ring heavily from Miss 21°fasters, for the prrblic library gooks circulated: 481 times, and are used continually for reference. The greatest ser%rice of the library so far is not in the books it circulates, but in the Docks read in the school library. Some of the questions which have been answered by the reference material arc: "What is the function of the New England Council?" "What is the origin of `Sword of Ferrarra'?,, `°I'd like a. biogrraphy of a meebarde." To help to cultivate the reading habit and to stimulate out- side reading, the librarian with the; Delp of the English teachers has prepared a reading list which be a basis for the students' choice. In order to keep up an into rest in reading and in the library,there must be at least a few now books every few months. I earnestly request that the library be given a definite appropri- ation eaeh year for boak-, to accomplish this ailir. To fill the gap last hall the Library Chub members sold candy at the foot- ball games and netted a profit of SM9.00. Eighteen books �%rcre bought, sunie of there four and five dollar books, all carefully selected., and purchased where the chscotuit was greatest. The bookshcIves are already crowded, and have been so from the be&ming, for there are no sections available for "reserve book collections" on special subjects. I sincerely hope 14 WATBRTOWN TOWN REPORT that the budget will include a "hook shelving item" and also an appropriation for additional bulletin boards which are a eat factor in school library service. The Library Club of sixteen members is most useful in sen— ing the school. It also acts as a training corps for future li- brarians. One member of the club of 1028 is a full-time worker for Miss Masters, and two of our club ineinbers are worldng past time in the Public Library. The chub has studied American Library Association standard for the high school library, and is most anxious to bring up our book collection to meet the re- quirenients stated therein. Report: of the Elementary Supervisor Nliss Ida E. Scheib It is said that all beginnings are difficult, but such has not been the case in opening this now field of supervision of the elementary schools. This is probably due to the very able laid- ance and kandly advice of Afir. Price, to the splendid spirit of co6peration on the hart of both principals and teachers, and in part; to the Fact that there was a %,cryr definite need of such wark. Three major plans have already been launched as the chief work for the school year of 1928-1 '29. 1. A thorough examuiation and study of the beginning class known as "sub-primary" and its subsequent cmnplica- tions. Greatest among these, perhaps, is the confusion in the minds of parents and pupils as to what grade they are actually in, when facts say "fifth year-fourth grade" or "fourth year- fourth grade." In like manner, it has often proved disadvan- tageous to Watertown pupils taking tip residence in another town or city. This systean has evolved two so-called "ladders„ which require a differentiation in the course of study or perhaps separate courses. The enormous aniotutt of work entailed in compiling a single course in addition to the constant need of revision to meet the demands of progressive education, almost prohibits such a procedure. But m'y greatest concern tires in the lives of these little five-year-old boys: and girls. They are little more than babies suddenly thrust into a strange world, It takes adjustinents and a ,gradual adaptation for the child to acclimate himself to this new sphere. It seems SUPnRINTP_XDF_'Xfi'S REPORT 15 advisable to tale time to teach worthy habits, ideals, and attitudes as rill form a functioning basis of their school carers, through music and songs, storir-9 and talks, mDtiva.ted e-:cur- sirnis, and purposeful activities, rather than to plunge imme- diately into the more formal subjects of reading and phonics. Arlington has this year adopted a Ida dergarten plan leaving Watertown the sole survivor of the sub-primary system. 2_ Revision of the course of study. Some subjects such as English and arithmetic, do not need attention at once, but circular bulletins have been issued in order to more nearly ap- proach a tinifonnity in all schools. The social studies, including history, geography, and citi- zenship were in need of more detailed work and revamping. A committee, consisting of two principals and a teacher from each school, is working with me on. this project. "Improx ing the Teaching of Reading" is the subject of a series of talks to be given in January and February. This was the expressed desire of teachers eager to acquire a greater lmo-v ledge of the scientific invest'39 ation, practical aids, and improved methods in reading. 3. Correction of maladjusti-nents. These are gases of failure due perhaps to illness or other physical handicap, nnoving from one town or school to another, language difficulty, or mentality unable to cope with the standards. This %NU, of necessity, in- volve a testing program and theestablishment of mare Special or Opportunity Classes. It is our duty to make the habit of success possible for each boy and girl in Watertown schools. In many cases this can only be done with more nearly individual instruction. Report of Music Work Xliss Rena I. Bisbee, .Supentisor The schu als in tour town ha�Fe so increased in number that it is now. necessary for my assistant, Mrs.. Drew, to be on full time and we both lave to hustle to cover the ground in a school week. Our aiun in music education, I stated at length in nay last report. An outlinc of the course of study for each grade has been given to the teachers who, �viith a fine spirit of cobperatiou, are endeavoring to keep their classes up to the standard. But 16 Z3 ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT in some groups it may be necessary- to modify the course as the personnel of our pupils from certain sections of the Town has changed within the last year or two. The outstanding event this year for the orchestra was the playing in Paul Revere Hall by a selected group from the two .Junior High Schools at the superintendents' meeting of the i!, E, A, in February. It was possible to have a well-balanced orchestration from flutes down to double bass. Since our mem- bers do not have uniforms, a similar effect was produced by the girls wearing blue sere skirts, white middy blouses and black ties, while the boys -Torn white pants and bl,4e gnats. Either because of their costurne or their playing they werc mistalccrr for high school students. Beside the usual concerts— the high school orchestra III March and the conihined junior liighs in May—the high school orchestra played for th6 Woniai 's Club Convention in Janiiar,v, under the leadership of their concert-master, Albert Kander. Sonietil-ne in the Spring, the West Junior orchestra, assisted by a few from the East jw-flor, gave a prograin for the Parent-Teacher's Association at the Francis School. e now have a band under student leadership at the high school. They have inspired enthusiasm at the football games and assisted at various school affairs. Also a glee club of eighty voices has been organized there, and we plan to do intensive work in training the young people in four-hart singing. The Clu istma.s and patriotic assemblies at the Ararious schools have corne to be spcciial events and draw more visitors every year. Sonic coming for the first time last A--lay to Dear the singing at the 'Xlemoi ial Day exercises were surprised at what the grammar school children could do. We should like to have our friends come oftener and keep in touch with our work and general progress in music. Americanization Marion P. Deep, Supervisor The educational need Diour adult alien population is still great and in carder to meet this need most effectively, much care ful and thoughtful attention has been given its program by the supervisor. This year, believing that some money could be SUPERINTENDENTIS REPORT ] f saved, the School Committee voted to have all evening classes including those in adult alien education held in the Senior High School. Of necessity, this meart that the majority of the for- eign-loom attending evening classes must go much farther to Mach the school than when classes were held in the East and West Junior Nigh Schools, iil view of the fact that the foreign- born population is located in the cast and west ends of the town. krlany former pupils, as well as new prospects, especially among the 01c1Cr canes who have family duties that roust be attended to after theirevening meal, were entirely unable to attend because of this arrallgenlent; others must pay carfares to amve in time for class; practically `all of the forcigrz-bom pupils, and would-be pupils, especially those in East Watertoma, which is our largest foreigm-bom center, -,were greatly incon- venienced by this change. After giving the -nevi arrangement a fair trial and viewing th{e situation from. every standpoint, the supervisor presented the matter to the School Committee and it was voted by the committee to re-open the East Junior High building for evening school for the Americanization classes from the cast end, the Central Evening School still taking care of the high school work and two Americanization classes from the west encl. Through this change it has been possible to retain many pupils who found it difficult to go to the Senior High School. Many new pupils have been encouraged to enroll; and it has helped -build up a splendid spirit throughout our school. It is possible alrearly to see the splendid results of the work pro--iously done; in our foreign-born classes, and these results are so g-ratifying that I feel we should in no way sacrifice to the slightest degree the goad }pork possible of accomplishment be- cause of a slightly greater expenditure of money. IV., as citizens, are morally obliged to our tovrn, state and country* to make these foreign-burn neighbors the very best possible citizens. Our evo ning schools and Aincx-icanization classes, are about the only places where some of the foreign-born conic in direct contact with English-speaking people. They are a center of real and vital service, and eve should make every efi ort for the continued development of this important work, l8 "WATERTOWN TOWN RBPORT which functions so vitally in the lures of these people in our midst. There are, at the present time some fourteen classes in cp- eration—four in the East junior High School, two in the Senior High School, two factory classes, and sip: mothers classes. In these classes the foreign-born are taught to speak, read and write the English language, axed they receive training in the fundamentals of our history and government which pre- pares them for their naturalization examination. Several of the local organizations, the Watertown Wonian's Club, The 'Thursday Morning Musical Club, and the Woman's Missionary Society of the Phillips Church have aided con- siderably in entertai_nitig the foreign women, both through cdu- cational programs and through social gatherings. There is an increasing desire on the part of the: foreign mothers themselves to learn English, and they are now availing themselves of every opportunity to attend our classes. There: is a perfectly splendid spirit and earnest desire for education on the part of all our pupils, and Watertou-n needs to provide adequate ineans for satisfying this desire. The edu- cation of the foreign-born nic-ans the furthering of American ideas and ideals, a. %ritally important factor in the town, in the state and in the nation. Report of the Drawing Supervisor I i5s Florence H. Russell, Snpet-visor During the three niontlis which I have supervised this department, the grade teachers and students have shown a. ketn interest in the work and a fine spirit of cooperation. This is due, I believe, partly to the splendid leadership they have had under ATiss Allen, any predecessor, and partly to the interesting program which the present-day art courses introduce. The teaching in the fiat three grades is still directed by Miss Farley and as always the little folks are eager to draw. In the East jimior High School the seventh grade lessons are carried out by Miss Murphy, while Miss Bassett has the work in grades eight and. nine. The classes in the seventh and eighth grades where dravirig is compulsory are really too lame StiPERINTENDENT'S REPORT I9 to handle, as drawing classes, but as both these teachers are experienced the results are creditable. In the West junior High School the classes are not quite as large. There Alliss Shaw has charge of the grades seven and eight. Miss Shaw took this position this fall, coming from Newburyport where she taught drawing in the Senior High School. The ninth grade is working under the efficient guidance of Miss Reid. Each teacher is provided Mth a definite lesson plan for the month. One reference boob of art has also been introduced, which I find gives the grade teachers a "better understanding of what is expected. I hope that under my supenision the interest in the Art Department may increase and that I may be able to introduce problems which will prove pract.iml to the pupils and broaden their insight into the finer and nobler phases of art. Deports of Industrial Arts Department John Mack, Director The work of this departnient for the past year has shown a steady improvement in the type of instruction and quality of work. In the elementary schools there are wveral classes which have reached their capacity. At the present time it is necessary to conduct four classes of the fifth grade on an altcmating schedule, two from the Marshall Spring and one each from the Parker and Grant Schools. It �Nrill be necessary next September to have a part time instructor to take care of the increased number of pupils. The new .shops of the 'Nest junior High with the added equipment has been utilized to its full extent and have been much appreciated. Conditions at the East Junior High are rather cramped and rather unsatisfactory owing to the fact that pupils have to go b7cm the East Junior to the Hosmer School for instraction in woodwork and sheet met d. The print; shop at the Fast Jtniiar oa the third flog is not satisfactory owing to lacy of roonY together with the poor light. At the Senior High, IVIr. ,John Craig has been added to the 20 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT shop teaching staff'instructing in mechanical drawing and wood- work. Mr. Craig comes well recommended from the Trade. School, Putnam, Conn. It is the policy of your director to Cooperate With seVeTal schools and depaitinents of the town in the making of products frcm our school shops, providing it does not conflict with, the educational value of their study. Two new 13-inch lathes have been added to the machine shop for which w-e are grateful. In addition to the regular school project of making an 18- inch model yacht in the fifth grades, the pupils of the junior and Senior High Schools have begun building the 42-inch model yacht "Sea-Scoot". This niordel has ]peen, adopted by the Sea. Scouts of America as a standard model and is to be raced in national competition. At this Nvriting -hvelve boats are under construction and the Watertown'Model Yacht Club has been organized at the Senior High. Report of the School Cafeterias .1iss \I arion Graves, Supervisor The cafeterias are located in the Senior High Schaal, East Junior High School and AN pest Junior High 'School. The purpose of the school cafeteria is to serve wholesome food at a minimum charge to students. This standard is niain- twined in the Watertown schools. Given the initial equipment the c,-ifeter a is a self-supporting institution. The proceeds cover the cost of food hi addition to the salaries paid to wo teen em p1c)}Veit to prepare the lunch. Also the service charges necessary to beep the rooms clean and. orderly. In planning the menus there are several points considered, the niost U' iiparta.nt being the wholesomeness a of food, correct proportion of food stuffs, variety of dishes and total cost. Con- sideration of the market report is previously made. One menu is made for the three schools and the sane prices are charged for like portions of food. ll tenug arecompiled one week in ad- vance. The daily menu consists of soup, a hot special (meat- potato-vegetable), salads, sandwiches, desserts, cocoa, milk, ice- SUPt R.IWTEXDEXT'S REPORT 21 cream, cookies and candy. Food prices determine the size of the indiNridual servhag, An attempt is shade to encourage the student to eat correct fonds by serving vegetable and fruit dishes well as dark breads whenever possible. Approximately two-thirds of the student body patronize the cafeteria at each school. At the Senior High School the pro- ceeds nearly double that of either Junior High School, therefore the variety of dishes served there is a little more extensive. For example, two kinds of Salad are served in place of one at the Jtts for High Schools and five lands of sandwiches in place of three, also a separate vegetable dish. The room allowed for a cafeteria at the last Junior High School is verb,- small. A floor space nneasuring only 48 x 23 foot is provided for a kitchen, serving room and dining room. At present repairs are being made and new equipment is }acing installed to make the kitchen as compact as possible. Thus the seating capacity is increased for fifty more students. At the West jurdor High School a few changes have been made. A Single file of students at recess is made possible by the setting of guard rails. The daily menu with prices is posted on a regular metitt board. Other minor changes have been acccm- plished to increase the efficiency of work- in the kitchen. It is interesting to note that ntuner€aus Nrisitors seeking to study school cafeterias have been entertained at the Senior High School during this past year. Report of the Custodian of Buildings Mr. David Ross, Custodian This is the first full year that I have had charge of the work as Custodian of buildings. Daring the past year we have attended to the following repairs: Repaired roof on the Coolidge School. Repaired roof on the bast junior High School. Repaired roof on the Hosmer School. Repaired Assembly Hall at the West Junior High. Painted all the outside of the windows at the New Senior High School. Painted all the old part; of the West Junior High School on the outside. 22 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Put doors on !assembly Hall at the crest Junior Nigh School and also coil the Parker School. Painted outside doors at the Coolidge School, also re-tubed one of the boilers. Have attended to the care and upkeep of the grounds at the East junior High School. Most of the heating plants have been adjusted. Report of School Nurse, 1928 Susan M. Harding, School Nurse Number of pupils ex=1ined by physicians 2,096 NTumlicr of pupils having hypertrophy of tonsils 91 Number of pupils having malnutrition 62 Number of pupils having poor posture 87 Number of pupils having Heart defects functional 11 organic 5 Number of pupils having orthopedic defects—pronation 51 Number of pupils havirig nasal obstruction 3 Ntuilber of pupils having anemia I Number of pupils having strabismus 4 Number of pupils hairing deviated septum 4 N=ber of pupils having scabies I Nwnber of pupils having impetigo 18 Number of pupils inspected iii school by nurse 3,941 Number of pupils inspected at home 155 Ntunber of pupils treated in school 337 Number of visits to schools 46 Number of homers 1.isited 326 Number of pupils takLen to eye clinic 6 Number of pupils taken to out-patient cEnic 13 Deport of School Nurse, 1928 Alice Johnson, Sdwol Morse Pupils examined. by school physicians 2,551 Pupils 11-1spected in school by nurse 5,872 Pupils receiving first aid in school 612 Pupils iNit+h hypertrophied tonsils 284 Pupils with adenoids 225 Pupils with nasal defects 12 SUP'ERINTENpENT'$ RXPORT 23 Pupils with enlarged cervical glands 41 Pupils with malnutrition 33 Pupils with heart murmurs 11 Pupils with spinal defects 4 Pupils with scabies g Pupils with impetigo 15 Pupils with strabismus (internal or external) 7 Pupils taken to out-patient clinic S Pupils with enlarged th},roid 3 Pupils with pronated. feet 3 Nwnber of visits to schools 388 Number of visits to homes 100 Pupils taken to N. Reading mitrition clinic 8 Number of pupils in rmothcrcraft class 14 Number of pupils in malnutrition clinic 30 Pupils examined for pedictxlasis twice a year. In conclusion, I desire to express my appreciation to the School Committee for their loyal support and to the school teachers for their hearty cvaperation in c:a.rrvin,,, out the wort of the schools.. Respectfully submitted, WILFRED II. PRICE, S-uperinievdent. WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Average Membership and Number of Teachers for the Fast Ten Years, Including the Nigh School and Excluding Continuation School 1911} 1920 19211922 192:3 1924 11Y2;5 1926 1927 1928 Average membership for school year end- ing June. . . . .. . . . . 2968 3074 3216 3485 1351D 37213889 4055 4643 5112 Number of teachers.. uo, 1(1#x 113 11n 128 134 138 152 16,55 180 Average Membership and Number of Teachers for the Past Ten Years in the High School 1919 1920 1,921 19221923* 1924* 1925* 1926* 1 27* 1028* Average mem- ber-ship. . . .. 380 49.5 139 496 360 .3qO 477 493 537 604 Number of teachers. . . . 22 20 21 21 19 19 21 25 27 30 i *Three-'Year High School. 4UPERINTL°'XDEN'T�S REPORT `��.� Enrollment by Grades, January 1, 1929, compared with J=uary 1, 1928 1929 1928 St b-Pr mary 472 446 Grade 1 579 574 Grade 2 62)1 529 Grade 3 531 429 Grade 4 457 53 Grade 5 528 498 Grade 6 487 483 Gracie 7 447 441 Grade 8 425 332 Gracie 9 388 299 Grade 10 286 273 Grade 11 235 192 Grade 12 1S8 141 Special Classes 30 29 5,674 5,204 Continuation School 40 42 26 WATERTQWN TOWN REPORT SUMMARY OF STATISTICS Teachers, January 1, 1928 Ntunber of principals 8 INwnber of teachers its high school 28 Ntunber of teachers in junior high schools 43 Number of teachers in elementary schools 92 Number of special teachers and supervisors 12 Teachers, J�muaxy 1, 1929 Number of principals. 8 Number of teachers in high school 31 Number of teachers in junior high schools 49 Nmnber of teachers in elementary schools 104 Number of special teachers and supervisors 12 Pupils Pupils enrolled, school year 1927-1928 5,239 Average daily attendance 4,846 .kvera,ge membership 5,112 Enrolled, January 1, 1929 5,674 Enrolled. January. 1, 1929 5,204 Enrolled. January 1, 1927 41568 Enrolled January 1, 1926 4,260 Enrolled January 1, 1925 3,926 Enrolled January 1, 1924 3,704 Enrolled January. 1, 1923 3,614 Enrolled January- 1, 1922 31530 Enrolled January 1, 1921 3,439 Enrolled January 1, 1920 3,1.52 SUPERINTENDENT'S RI?PORT 27 Attendance Statistics for the School Year Ending ,dune 30, 1928 Hig7r. Elementary Sckool Totat Grades Pupils t:nrolled: 13ovs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,252 434 2,686 Girls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,057 4N 2,553 ToLal. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . 4000 930 5,239 Non-resident pupils (includiag state and city wards) who attended the schools of the Town for not less than ha-If the school year. . . . . . . . . . . . 9 7 16 Aggregate attendance.. . , . . . . . , ., . 692,717 155,541 M,258 leverage daily attendance. , . . . . . . . . 3,973 873 4,846 Avmge membership . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 4,214 898 5,112 Net average membership.. . . ... .. . 4,2905 801 5,096 Average number of days schools were in.smion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 178 175 28 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT l gh School Graduate, Class of 1928 college Course *.Members of Carr, Laude Society. tNeither absent nor tardy for yearn. Frances Catherine Avanzine Ruth Kendall Lindbladh. Alexandra Theodosia Blenn. Elizabeth Tvlarshall Little Theodore Oscar Bogosiatn Helen. Rita Lyons Caesar I lichael Bortone Lawrence Sylvester McBride *Esther Isabelle Burgess Helen I�IcLtaughlin Alildred Elizabeth Car-ipbell Helen Gertrude Muldoon Bernard Freeman Cann Ruth Aileen Mullen Paul Coolidge *Albert Waldemar Nelson Dorothy Frances Durbin *Mary Agnes Schwende an *glary Albertina Eastman Elizabeth Barbara Stalker Ruth l+Ia.ry Fall *Ernest Rolfe Steele *Mary Gardner John Baton Stone John Patrick Gately tlflary .Alice Sullivan Tateos Hagopian Louise Marie Tomei Gertrude Agnes Harley *Elizabeth Hoag Weed *Alice Ellen Joyce *Richard Dennison Wells t*John Francis Melly Florence Gilbert Wilson Q-r ral Ccnirse Russell Abbott jklice 'May Linghanl Robert Philip Beauchamp Ellsworth Sisson Lundgren Puzant Victor Derderian Joseph Leonard N[acDonald Charlotte Esther Beverly Otis Winfield TdacGre-or Daniel Hardy Bythewood, Jr. Rhoda.. Virginia -Marriot Charles Edward Collins Herbert Bruce 211ason Albert Joseph Dwyer Jahn Francis Milmore, Jr. Harold Donald Dyer Henry Lawrence 11orley jolm Emerton Jaynes Joseph O'Brien Eugene Edmund Frehill Alfred Joseph Pearce Charles Earnest Ingharn Edward Bc nard Rattiga.n Jolni '-,\Iurad Johnson Jolin Joseph I attigan, Jr. Howard Franklin lin Jones Dorothy Gertrude Robertson Alicia Kelleher Kennoth Kennett Saivin Rayinond Edward Koch Schuyler Milton Sharpe SUPERINTBNDENTIS REPORT 29 Richard Joseph Shaughnessy John Albert Sutherland Eleanor Elizabeth Simonatis Catherine Ford Taylor Ralph Fairfield Smith, Jr. Edward Gilbert Thurlow Norman Butler Stoney Carlene Cardwell Dira,n Monassa Surabian Commercial Course Amelia ,'Nfary Baia Edna Alay Macdonald Lillian Feaudry Helen Bumess MacGregor Elmer Carl Becklund Anthonv Frank Marchetti Catherine Alice. Boyle Alice Elizabeth Martoccla-io Harriet IV,ilhelmina Brown Anita 1-larion McCammon INfarjorie Brown Agnes. Esther McDonnell Armen V artan Churalcian Eldon Edgar Mcl;lhiney, Jr. Rose Coati Elizabeth Louise Nicholson, Lotus Anthony Cotone tFlorence Annie Parker Nfary Margaret Cunnifl Mary Shirley- Pascuzzi Dorothy G. Descheneatim Gertrude Edna Pbillips Frances il,laryr Dolan I lizabethDeLaVergncPitrnan Elizabeth Downer Marion Ella Pritchard Evelyn Sylvia Fitzgerald Howard Everett Shiarrott lIargaret Virginia Fitzgerald Pate Sheer Helen Theresa Garafal❑ Miriam Gertrude Shipton James Gerard Harrington TCampbell Allan Stevenson Edith Charlotte Horan Eleanor 'Tappan Alma Jefferson 11°lary 'Tria;ane Doris Helene Johnson Leonice.. I vely'th 117allacc Neva. I onian Helen Laurette Welch Dorothy Emma Krause Fliriore Reid Wilkins Maria Jane Lindsey Clarence Delware Wilson Mora Anna Littlefield John AA-Vorthington. Young Hamsehold Arts Course Evelyn Etta Chase l-fary Agnes --k1orrell 1%+Iargaret Elizabeth Rolland Helen �Nlut;ar Mary Veronica Holland Naelle Alice Wentworth Beatrice Lee Dane 0 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Industrt'c11 Arts Course George Robert Hicks Arthur LePrancis Dickerson Kenneth 'Walter Hurley Alfonso Edward Peterson Edward Arthur Jones Roy Strout Frederick Joseph Millniore Herbert- Sei�ftid Swanson PROGRAM Processional. "Salute to the Adjutant" Hughes Higb School Orchestra "'The Mountaineer" Parker Senior Chorus Prayer. Rev. Richard H. Splaine. Cantata. #`The. Village. Blacksmith" —Part I Gailles Senior Chorus— Edna Macdonald, Soprano Elizabeth Pitman, Alto Address. "'The 100,00001 elan." Rev. Thomas S. Ray Cantata.. "The Village Blacksmith" — Part 11 Gaines Presentation of Class Gift John F. IMilmore, Jr., President of the Class. of 1928 Presentation of Diplomas Dr. Charles 0. Chase, Chairman of the School Conlrnittec "America, the Beautiful" The audience is requested to join in the singing of this hymn Recessional. "Spirit of the Hour" johnsa'a Orchestra, SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT 31 Pupils Neither Absent nor 'Tardy for the School Year 197-1928 .Semor High School. Class of 1928: Russell Abbott, Lillian Beaudry, Bernard Cann, Helen Garafalo, Titus Hagopian, James Harrington, Edgard Janes, Jahn Kelly, Paul Leonard, B,diia Macdonald, Lawrence IMcBride, Edgar McElhiney, Fred :Nlillmore, Arthur Nickerson, James O'Brien, Alfonso Petersen, Howard Sha.rrott, Rhoda Marriot, Richard Shaughnessy, Eliza- beth Nicholson, Florence Parker, Elizabeth Stalker, Leonice Wallace, Helen Welch, AlMn Stevenson, Herbert Swanson, Gilbert. Thurlow, John Youjig, 71\1ary Sullivan. Class of 1929: Phyllis Adams, Robert Ar2ocrna.nian, .Claude Baker, Eileen Brown, Robert Bruce, Rita. Burgess, Nelson Butterfield, Lorraine Couture, 11Iaricn Couture, Catherine Cun- niff, Howard Eaton, Logan Field, Stuart Finia, Catherine Gallen, John Ga.nnam, Alice Keogh, Evelyn Knudsen, Jane. LaMere, Florence i'YIacL,ean, Catherine McDonnell, Catherine McElligott Albert Lake, Edward Loring, Joseph Nfacdonald, George Moom jy, Jarires fatale, Alfred Nelson, Ralph Nelson, Harald Ohlund, George Pannakian, Margaret O'Connor, Virginia Pat- terson, 'Thelma Moller, i\Iaary 'Quinn, Elizabeth Read, Ethel Reed, Irrjua Reed, Marion Riecio, Herbert Ross, 'Wald on Smith, Joel Stevens, Rase Stra ngio, Hazel Streeter, Lena Tomasetti, Anna Gough, Cancettina Grillo, _Ifarguerite Hastings, Helen IIatick, Hazel Hill, Vera Jones, Sarkis Ha.dj-alian, Robert Weeden, Madcrious Wolohojian, 11lary Wallace, Virginia Walsh, Harriet Willson. Class of 1030: Helen Andrews, Lucy Arn-istrong, Dorothy Ames, Evelyn Bergman, Esther Berry, Mary Cologero, Louise Arzeumanian, Aram Abraharnian, Hia us Bazaria.n, William Bjorn., James Chase, TNTilliam Earle, Arthur Ecklund, Harry gait, Jefferson Farmer, Ernest Fay-, Edward Fleming, Jack Ford, Patrick Ford, Angel Dedeian, Lillian Gazarian, Dorothy Gleason, Anna Guiliani, Jennie Hardy, Cortland HarlO'%V, Wil- liam Hastings, Arvid Johnson, Alfred Lawson, Sibley Lenfest, Xfalcolrn MacFarlane, Ernest 1fackin, Helen Marinucci, Flor- ence Masoian, Gladys McCormack, Eleanor McCoy, George IcEllrii7ey, Gertrude McFarland, Randall 1XIcWhirter, Harald Mearls, Stella Moody, Donald Aloore, Iinette Moore, Edward 32 WATER'I'C]'4'4'N TOWN REPORT Mullen, John Ozoorian, Phoebe Paine, Roswell Peavey, 'Alar- jorie Poiyer, Marion Powers, Alice R.enaccio, Helen. Rocketry, Flora Rogers, Alice Roset:ti, Dorothy Ross, Geovl e Pu sley, Harry Sawyer, .Jennie Simourian, Elsa Stanley, Rita Tierney, Yvonne Trotiv, Paul Smith, William Spakowslil, Arthur Stanton, Richard Tuttle, Xlargaret Vincent, John Wallace, Doris'v�retsell, Lillis Wilcox, Barbara Withec. 11'est jzmior Righ .School. Grade 9: Dorothy Alexander, Donnie Jean Clelland, Lorraine Frounfelker, Paul Littlefield, Wendell Moore, Elizabeth Perry, Elizabeth Conniff, Sebastian Curcio, Leona H�ayivard, Alphonse Juliauo, Margaret Thomp- son, Dora Tomasetti, Edna Williams, Phoebe Helms, dice XIcHugb, Stella X1111s, Olga Nelson, 1VIi16red Newell, Agnes O'Gom-ior, Joseph Conners, Janics Fencer, Fred Zacheug, Thomas McDonnell, Donis Proctor, Hastings Laincre, William 1\1aloney. Grade 8: Gordon Bears, Erwin Butterfield, Eleanor Chase, Andrew Kasper, George Marshall, Dorothy Perkins, Dorothy Secord, Maitha Whitcomb, Jack.. 1,1'hit hill, Ralph Sparks, Stephanie IlTaick, Clara Cooke, Anbrey- Horton, Agnes nder- soil, -Marjorie Connelly, Herbert Ilalberg, Elizabeth Juliano, Lei�is IvIarsters, Theresa Santoianni, Francis McNicholas, Xlanion Bailey, Cornelia MacCblerie, Augusta Cazmay,, ;Eleanor B arbato. Grade !: Ruth Davis, Irma. Kelliher, Harold hJcCammon, Roy I'woren, Lillian Peterson, Henry Helms, Eleanor Lavegr*ren, Hollis Moore, Michael Pamie-, Christine Hillers, Alice Coyle, Viola. Hayward, Hector 0smond, Archer Taylor, George. Waite, Walter Starr, Palnicrinc Dclle-%rille, Frederick Hertach, Richard Kelley, Angela Mart occhio, Domenielc Scalzi. Grade G: Vincenzo Falco, Edward Martin, Vernon Ander- son, Margaret Brussellis, Flma Mc\-Linn. East Junior High School. Grade 9: Hmvard L. Ceder en, C. Otis Crouse, Roger S. Gellatly, Nornlan H.. Kelliher, Bernice E. McWhirter, George Ingham, Winifred Smith, Haig Bvuji- canian, Donald Btuddington, Kenneth Foote, Carol Gibson, Lucy Ha opian, Althea Johnson, Arth-ur `Dells, Robert E. Beldiug, Rase Hadjinlian, Robert Hayes, Pearl Kasabian, SUPERINTENDENT',-, REPORT 33 William C. MaxwcIl, Edna Dutram, Carni, Tovmassian, Lucy Ga.zarian, Isabel Gazarian, Peter Titus. Grade 3: Barbara Arone, Domeme Centarino, Peter Dili- berto, Arpenia, Gostonia,n, David Heintz, Milton MacDonald, Clifford ?4lcGann, Ruth Ejaierson, Themsa Natale, Hera,ch Surabian, Dorothy Aberle, Helen Dunjlan, Lois lacken, George Bcogigian, Leslie Lenfest, Stephen Stephaniaxi, Phillip Watts, Dexter Wesson, Isabelle Palmer, Madaline Wallace, Elizabeth Derderian, Margaret Garabedian, Mary Nlosnicka, Adrina, ,Surabian. Grade ; Alice Arozian, Josephine Conley, William Gileson, Barba,rra. Jones, Mary Lowmey, Patricia Malcolm, Georgia Vittlun, Az-nondi Ccrazrini, Charles Englese, Victoria Der- derian, Sattenig Tatttinjian, John Lawakas, Jahn Vartanian, Karekin. Minasian, Bunn, Stanley, Florence Mary A j ens ian, Mary Anasta,si, Rita Daloisio, Luce Haruttznian, Beatrice Ka:sabian. jean Isabella Oliver, Lucy :SaYnuelian. Coolidge School. Grade 6: Johrn Busconi, Frederick C:alog� gero, Joseph Centarino, John Hagenbtick, Alexander Lavrakas, Michael Mungillo, Joseph Wallace, Benjamin Walohojian. Grade 5: Jahn Cummings, Herach Cheebooki.ian, John Callan, Denon Topahaii. Grade 4: Arthur Fletcher, Louise George, Barbara Phelps. Grade 3: James Cavalam, Phyllis Denenney, Miclutel Egi-- roes, Richard Fletcher, Joseph Schrrigian, Jahii Sullivan, Car- mela -Iungillo, Victoria Trapassa., Aida Troglia. Grad `?: Antonio Antonucci,Anna lannelli, Farod Nle,grian. Special:. Henry Davis, Norma Ercoline, I-Iosmor School. Grade G: Clement Carbone, glary Xala- gian, Kenneth Keyes, Louis De Pass, George Nfosnicka,, Marie Zovigian. Grade a: William Aberle, Mary Atarnian, Alice Ataznian, Rupin Arslaian, Charles Canning, Gertrude Barron, Lillian Lannary, Anna Malcolm, Arthur Ray, Marion :Deed., Mary Tutuniian, Ruth Hayes, Margperite Kassarjia.n, Martin Saraf. Grade 4: Daniel Boujicanian, Sara Alexanderian, Deter Chicos, Louise Comey, Parker Gibson. Grade 3: Louise Aberle, John Arzamian, Rose Boyaj an, Noubar Garabedian, Arline A. Geljaolda,n, William Glidden, .34 IYATERTf]W-N '1'4WN REPORT Victoria `!1lillian, George Sexton, Elinor Thompson, ilele.n 'Tutu Zgian. Grade 2; Minion Chavoor,Judith Chief, Thomas Quirk, Jr., Robert Traburco. Grade 1: Simeon Coole, Stanley Malcolm. Sulu-primary: X-erkar l alagia.n. Francs School. Grade 3: Doug-las Oliver, Bernard Bulk, Glenys Grant. Grade 2: Catherine Garman, Gladys MeWhirter, Leonard Pearce. Grade 1: Nicoletta Ma.nnarino. Phillips School: Grade 6, Kenneth Bird, Joseph Burgess, Nlickolas li ontano, Leslie Bertach, Joseph MagUrn, Thomas Ailaher, Thomas Mtitdoon, Althea Weldon. Grade 5, James Avtgis, Stanley Bond, Phyllis Germain, Harrison Hughes, Stewart Leach, Eleanor Romano, Joseph Romano, Phyllis Turner. Grade 4, Jeannette Butterfield, '-N.Iargery Codaire, Stephen Chase, Donald McCammon. Grai.t School: Grade 6, Frances Danforth, Antoinette Yemma, Antonio Pert ma. Grade 5, Joseph Brandollm, Mary Butters, Carmello lVessina. Grade 4, John Iessina, Domenic Strangio.. Parker School Grade 6, Nathan Dolb er. Oracle 4, Ruth Bedrossian, Angela, Starr. Sulu-pru-nary, Dorothy Conners. Marshall ,Spring Schaal: Grade 5, Nina M. Brussellis, Prank i . Danforth, Arthtir S. Sjostedt. Grade 4-•B, Albert Flerning. Grade 3-B, Dino Sperandio. Jamze5 Russell Lowell School: Grade 4-A, Charles Murray. Grade 3-A, Walter Taylor. Grade 2-A , Gencrosa Gallo. Grade ?-B, Warren Waite. Grade 1-B, roger Thayer. SUPERINTEIIDENTIS REPORT 35 µ SCI-100L TERMS, 1928--1929 First 'Term Opens October 1, 1928 Closes December 2], 11128 imat 3.30 p.m. Second 'Term Opens January 2, 1929 Closes March 28, 1929 Third Term Opens April 8, 11129 Closes June 28, 1029 Holidays Columbus Day, October 12, 1928. Araiistiee Day, November 12, 1928. Thanksgiving Day, _November 29, 1928, Friday, November 30, 1,928. Washington's Birthday, February 22, 1929. Patrict's Day, April 19, 1929 Xlemorial Day, Nlay :30, 1929. Bunker Hill Day, ju-ne 17, 1929. Signal for No School 22— Three roUTids. Fire gong on 'Town Hall Annex and Fire Station, East Watertowm, bell at Aetna Mills, Bernis, whistles at Hood Rubber Company and Walker & Pratt Man- ufacturing Company, East W atertor�n. 7.15 a.m., means no school for all braces, ,Junior and Senior High School. 7.46 a.m., means no school for part-time grades. 8.1.5 a.m., means. no school in kindergarten to Grade VI, inclusive during the forenoon. 11.30 a.m., means no school for part-time afternoon grades. 12.5.) p.m., means no schccl in kindmr,a.rtea to Grade VI, inclusive, dururg the afternoon, and no school for the evening scli0ol. Sixty -First Annual Report Or THE BOARD of TRUSTEES OF T]tr FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE TOWN F WATERTOWN MASSACI USETTS 1928 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1028-19`0 REV. E. C. CAMP ''Term expires 1930 P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF Term expires 1931 REV. JOHN F. DOWD Terns. expires 1931 {CHARLES F. SHAW Term expires 1930 JOHN F. 'TUFTS Tenn expires 1929 FRANK W. FRIGHT Term expires 1029 CHARLES F, S'HAW, Chatnuan P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF, Socraary :OHN F. TUFTS, Treasurer Librarian LYDIA W. MASTERS Library Siaff as of January 1., 1929 LILLIAN ANSLEY Assistant,East Branch and Bemis MINNIE C. CO URTNEY Assistant, Main Library KATHARINE GREENE Assistant, East Branch CHARLOTTE HASKINS Librarian,East Branch RUTH E. LITCH Assistant, Alain Library DORIS 3XIARTIN Assistant, Children's Room CORINNE XLEAD Childr•en's Libra-ri'an, East Branch ELEANOR L. 11400RL Cataloguer and.reference Librarian NATALIE SA WYER JY ardi Branch Librarian DE ANE S. SMITH Claildren's Librarian Part-Thne Assistants and Svbst°iffitcs ELSA BLAZa % MARY R. GARDNER DOROTHY DUBBIN LATJRA S.,%.IITH janitors . L. CL.ARK East Brunch JAMES C. McNALLY Mahi Library , CHARLES POLL OCK North Branch 2 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The report of the Librarian., as subi-nitted, shiers the year 1928 has been one of quiet, and efficient progress in the operation of the public Library. Results as incasuretl by increased circulation, use of library facilities and increased library service of eery type have more than justified the expansion of the past few years. It is equally gratifying to know that the results have been obtained at a slightly lover unit cast per book circulated than in previous years, This denotes efficiency of management, ability of the staff to execute their respectiltTe duties, and wise and prudent expenditure of the funds appropriated for library purposes. in 1922 the cost per book circulated was 12.8 cents, in 1927 it was 11..9 cents and in 1928 it was 11.7 cents. Relat- n1 an expected circulation of 310,000 books, in 1929 with the estimated budget for that year it is believed our present low cost per book cirurlated vvill be ma ntained. For these excellent results we are cqually indebted to the tax-payers of the Town for the generous support accorded this institution and to the Librarian and her willing and efficient assistants in its usefwl operation. By such mutual support and co6peration the best public service is always possible. The library budget to be recommended for 1929 shows a small increase of about 4 per cent over the 1928 appropriation and is fully justified. It contemplates a continuance of the excellent policy of regtilar graded salary advances for the library staff which was initiated a few years ago, and the in- creases recornnmended are entirely consistent both in respect to the schedule udder -which we are operating and the responsi- bilities of the individual employees involved. Maintenance requirements for 1929 will be somewhat lower than last year and it is believed the requested appropriation will be sufficient to care for the current operating supplies and scrvices as well as making the necessary repairs and replace- ments in the three buildings cow being operated. s 4 NVATERTOWIN TOWN? REPORT Our greatly increased circulation of books duuing the past three gears more t1han justifies the modest request of an increase of $1000 in our boob appropriation for 1929. Increased circula- tion not only implies a demand for the books now possessed, but for more of the current publications, many of which should be available for circulation soon after issue to the public. In- creased circulation also means increased wear and tear of the volumes so used, resulting in a constantly increasing bank maintenance problem which, it is wise economy to meet. The Librarian in her report suggests the advisability of opening the basement rootxn of the Bast Branch for use of juvenile library patrons. Plans and cost estimates of so equipping this room should be prepared during the coming year iir order that they, may be included in the 1930 budget. Segregation of these lively and enthusiastic book-lovers under the supervision of an assistant trained to direct their reading and sympathetic with their problems should be of real value in, the development of their library habits and make it possible to devote the main xeaditrg room entirely to the adults and the students of the upper school grades. I believe the tirtte has arrivescl wlien the Library Trustees in all the communities should smite in urging upon the state legislature the justice and desirability of some form of retire- ment pensions for library employees. It practical, some such system as that now 1rr effect for teachers in our schools might be followed. In many Nays the library and school administra- tions closely parallel each other laoth in their demand for trained and educated personnel and in their service to the public. The protection which we so generously afford your teachers, policemen, firi rmen and many ether public servants is haled on sound principles and is a generally accepted policy. It should be extended to include library Nverkers throu'a"li the provisions of a general act drawn to meet the specific problems presented by that profession. It is only in retrospect that we may fully realize the great material advance which our Trust has made in a period of six decades. That advance it is true has at tinges been slow, but it has always been sure because the initial investment was in the trite gold of mankind's most precious possession, knowledge, BOARD OF TR'USTrF;S made freely available to these who need but, ask. The invest- rnent in land of succeeding years 11as always been well and wisely made until today it has increased to a real treasIlre of great power for usefulness to stimulate learning and to give true delight do our whole community. Our stewardship is that of wisely extending that usefulness with the same clear vision and unselfish purpose which has been the tradition of our beloved institutim from its inception. CHARLES F. SI=TT,AW, Clmirman of the Board. [i 'VirATERTOWN" TOWN REPORT Statement of the Amounts Received and Expended by the Trustees for the Year 1928 Salaries Receipts Appropriation $18,825 00 Expenditures Salaries 518,705 5 88 Balance 29 12 18,825 00 Books, Periodicals land Binding �LE'+.`i.ipl 1 Appropriation 17,000 {gyp E xpendilifres Dooks $5,0 3 77 Periodicals 357 97 Binding 1,598 13 6,999 87 Balance 13 1'000T 00 Maintenance eccipts Appropriation $6,000 00 Transferred. from appropriation for East Branch Library t5500 00 $10,500 00 Expenditures Express S416 51 Fuel 1,681 07 Incidentals 375 22 Light 773 30 130ARD of TRUSTEES 7 Prmtin'�' 260 57 Repairs 2,124 04 Supplies 60 50 Telephone 200 69 Water 7 04 6,499 84 Balance 16 ,500 00 Statement of the Condition of the Bad Fund Amount of deposit in the Watertown Savings Bank, JanuanT 1, 1928 $1,001 90 Received interest on deposit 45 56 $1,047 46 Paid on the order of'Trustees of Public Library for boobs $42 18 Balance on deposit in Watertown Sav- ings Bank, January 1, 1929 1,005 28 -- 31,047 44 Statement of the Condition of the fierce Fund Amount of deposit in the Watertown Sa,6mgs Bank, January 1, 1925 1,(]92 72 Received interest on deposit 4.9 70 $1,142 42 Paid on the order of the Trustees of the Public Libmry 16 34 Amount on deposit in the. Watertawn Savings Bank, January 1, 1929 1,126 12 1,142 4 Statement of the Mead Fund Amount of deposit i-n the SaNings Department of the Union lIarket National Bank, January 1, 1ID28 3,251 05 Received Merest on deposit 142 82 -- . :3,393 87 WATERTOWN TOWN RBPORT Paid on the order of the Trustees of Public Library for }cooks $225 89 niowit on deposit in Union 11arket Dank, January 1, 1929 3„17 98 : 3,393 87 JOHN F. TUFTS, T roaswrer. Statement of the Condition of the Asa Prat Fund Bonds in bands of Trustees 157,000 00 Receipts Balance on deposit in "atertown Sav- ings Bank, January 1, 1928 y4,1a"3 32 Interest on Fonds to December, 1928 350 00 Interest in Watertown 'Savings Ba.nlr- 189 33 Expendihtres Paid to Lydia. W. Nfasters, librarian, for periodicals, 1928 3325 00 Balance on deposit in Watertown Sav- ings Bank, Jaduary 1, 1929 4,317 65 S4,G42 65 H. W. OTIS, Treasurer c.f f lic Tnistees of` the Asa. Pratt f und. REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN To the Trustees of t1w Watertown Free Public L bra Y. Gentlemen: I have the honor cf submitting to you the sixty- first report of this Library and I am glad that the report is one of progress. The circulation of looks reached 274,750 valu.mes, an increase of 39,277 or 16.7 per cent. Less than half of this train was made by our new North Branch, the rernaindcr is dis- tributed among the different departments, each one showing a decided increase in its circulation over last year, thereby justifying the expansion that has been made its our library system. The circulation of books is but one part of the work done by a public library, reference work taking a large share of the time of the library staff and the making up of school deposits, the ordering, accessioning, cataloguing, preparing ,and repairing of books takes a larger proportion of the library hours as our library grows in size wid usefulness. Most of this work is handled at the Main Library. During the past year 4,205 books were added to the Library and 1,939 were discarded, many of these were old books which had been superseded by later editions or newer tithes, In addition, the increase in circulation at the Main Library was 7,934, of vvhich 5,266 were adult, books. Our East Branch leas continifed to fulfill our expectations by giving out 110,496 books, an increase in circulation of 10,444, of which 4,162 were adult and 6,282 juvenile books. The branch is a popular place 711th the children and some days over 3.50 boobs have been circulated to the children in addition to the assistance given them with their school work. At night, in spite of the restrictions in the grades admitted in the evening, the rooms are filled with young people. In the near future we may have to consider fitting up the room downstairs for their use. The North Branch is gaining steadily to its patronage, especially* among the adults. During the last four months of the year, the only ones on v�*hich we can base a comparison, there was a gain of Z032 in the adult circulation. There were 188 10 TVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT new adult borrowers and 48 cards were renewed. In the first full year of the North Branch 370 new carets were issued and 27,607 looks were circulated, Luring the year 3,139 new, cards were issued in the whole library system, making the total registration for the three-year period 9,062, of wh=-h 5,511 are adult; and 4,1918 juvenile cards. This shows that but 28 per cent of the townspeople are active borrowers but these people have shown their appreciation of their Library by borrowing on an average of 30 books apiece. During 1929 I hope that the percentage of borrowers, as well as the circulation, may be increased. The work with the schools has not only continued, but has been increased by the request of the school principals. Twenty- four classes have came to the Main Library, sixteen to the East Branch and four to the North Branch. Ili addition Mrs. Smith and Miss A-lead have visited all the schools and have in-ven talks to the pupils. This work, in addition to the mstraction in the use of the Library, has fostered a pride in the Library and a responsibility in the care of the books and other Library property. The Library has sent 3,414 books to the schools and they hawse circulated 18,429. times. There wwrere :21,834 pictures }sorrowed by the teachers and pupils. The ccc)peration of the schools x6th the Library mid the enthusiasm of those engaged in this part of the work has produced most gratifying results. The work at our &-posit at Bemis has shown an increase of 83 per cent. We were debating vrays and means of expanding in cur present quarters when we heard that the school building, in which we have our deposit, would probably be disposed of when the new school Is htvlt in 'VVest< NVatertown. If we can secuure a room in the new school that w ili allow us to have a larger collection of children's books, with tables and chairs so that the children can stay and read, and solve books for the adult readers, I arm sure that the circulation will show an increase of ruare than 183 per cent next year. For some time it has been a question in the minds of the staff as to whether the use of the Library on Sunday justified the expense. This work was inaugurated thirty years ago and at that time the Library was open on Sunday for ten inonths of the year and for a si+x-hour period. As times have changed, this LIBRARIAN PS REPORT 11 period leas been shortened to six months, from November 1 to April 0, and for a three-hour period. 11Te have been watching the attendance carefully and have crmc to the decision that the money expended for this work could be spent snore advan- tageously in other wags. It seems like a backward step but ether libraries of our size have taken this stop already. I do recommend, howe�rer, that the Sunday opening be continued until May of this year. Changes in the staff during the year made it possible to resume our story hours. In the spring Miss Louise Waite told stories at the East Branch, and for the last two Months i\dliss Alice 'Stewart, who formerly conducted the story hours for the Library, has had a story hour at the Main Library and at the East Branch. The attendance has ranged from 54 to 101 and there has been an avcrage increase of 81 in the circulation of hooks on those days. vWo fuel that the story hour has proved its Forth in our work and that provision should be made for its cantinu'=Ce and we hole that it Nvill be, possible to have some evening store hours for the older boys such as are being con- ducted in Boston and some of the suburbs. This year we have added 1,013 voltunes less than in 1927. Oxie reason for this decrease in the ni.urtber of brooks purchased is that it was accessary to rebind 2„084, an increase of 660 over the number bound last year and as many of the books rebound were reference books, there has been an increase of 5&00 in our binding hills. During the summer more than 1,000 books were repaired at the Library by one of the substitutes. As the use of the Library increases, the wear and tear can the books, to my nothing of the increased cost of books, retakes it necessary for us to consider asking for a larger appropriation in this sec- tion of our budget. The warious items of repair for which we asked extra appro- priation last year and the new heater for the North Branch, for-which we had a transfer, raised our appropriation so that we at fast reached the dollar per capita mark, but as most of this ,Fork was out of the ordinary course of events, we can hardly be considered as haNring reached that goal. The work planned was carried through satisfactorily. It w aal(l seem advisable to include in the budget each year a fair arnoruit for repairs, for 12 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT with three buildings there is sure to be work to be dune each year to keep them in good condition. This year there is the repainting of the Alain Library to be finished and probably some work on the roof of the North $ranch. The Library is paying Borne of .its way through the f'inas turned over to the Town Treasurer. This rear they amounted to 1,201.32. e no longer list the names of those who add to our col- lection by gifts of gooks and magazines, but we extend in this way our tbanks alid grateful appreciation to the donors. In this appreciation we would also iliclude the libraries that have loaned us books through the inter--library loan system. We have borrowed 54 hooks and loaned 16 volumes. E ach year there are some changed in the library staff and it was with regret that we lost to the Boston Athenaeum our 'East Branch librarian, Tdiss Catharine M. Yerxa, wbo had served so efficiently can the Branch staff for seven years. Miss Charlotte Haskins, of the circulation department at the Main Library, was made feast Branch librarian and Mrs. Muth E. Litch, Carnegie Library School, was appointed to the Main Library staff. Miss Lillian Ansley who had been a. part time assistant was appointed on the star to work at the East Branch and Bemis. Members of the staff have attended the meetings of the Massachusetts Library Club at Portland and .Amherst and the meetings of the Charles, River Library Club, and have shown in all ways their desire to progress in their work, and to their enthusiasm and efficiency and to the interest and eo6peration of you, the Trustees, is clue in large measure the success of the year. Respectfully submltteci, LYDIA W. MASTERS, Librarian. LIRRARTAN7� VIRPORT 13 APPENDIX A Circulation Statistics for 1928 Circulation by Classes Adult Juvenile 'Total percentage Periodicals. . 5,�374 7,088 1`�,462 4.� 3 Philosophy,religion and folldoro. 2,365 "7,795 11,160 4,05 Biography. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . U 6 3,017 (i,l 93 2.42 History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,793 5,423 8,216 2.%) Gcogr.sphy and travel. . , . , , . . . 3,007 5,28.1 8,291 3.01 Social sciences. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3,201 656 Uri 1.40 Natural sciences and medicine. 2,122 5,840 7,962 2.89 Useful arts. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2,215 2,368 -1,583 1.66 Recreative arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 892 1,496 -2,3SS .86 Music. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 837 521 1,358 .49 Fine arts. .. 1,415 200 1,615 .58 Language and fitexature. . . ... . 6,1 ES 08,801 1-m93 r 9.07 Books in foreign languages. . . . . . 1,866 1,86(i .67 Fiction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 110,832 65,530 179,362 65.06 Total. . . . . . . . . . . 146,731 128,714 274,750 Main Library. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . 70,903 45,261 116,164 East Branch.. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . 59,74.8 50,748 110,496 Nortb Branch. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 15,323 12,284 27,607 Bemis Deposit. . 27 2,047 2,054- Schools. . . . . . ., . . .., . . . . . .. . 730 17,699 15,4z) Total. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146,731 128,039 274,75D *Of these 7,464 were folklrre. tOf these, 11,653 were readers. Pictures circulated 2,834. 14 WATERTOWN TOWN RF PORT APPENDIX B Use and Growth of the Library for the Last Five Years 112-1 1925 1926 1927 19128 Appropriation $19,710 00 $21,'N0 00 M17,900 011 s28.15D 00 $32,3925 00 Salaries. . . . . . 11,709 97 12,7 50 00 13,575 Ou 10,499 52 18,705 88 Money spent for books .. 2,970 05 3,714 18 3,077 03 6,633 74 5,048 77 Money spent for binding. 769 40 1,029 44 744 62 1,139 37 1,M8 13 V ulunies added. . . . . 2,381 3,247 3,626 5,218 4,205 Volume-,;with- drawn. . ... , 1,054 883 1,201 1,238 1,#3$9 Volurnes in the library .. .. 52,400 54,764 57,189 61,189 63,385 Circulation . . 163,5.38 180,3€11. 187t,584 235,473 274,750 Percentage of incrame in circulation over preui acrs year. . . 14,2 10.25 4 25.5 16.67 An incre-ise of 94.2%in five years; 151.2 "a in ton years. APPENDIX C American Library Association Form for IImi.forrn Statistics Annual Report for the Year Ended December 31, 1928 Name of Library. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . .Free Public Libran of Town. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. ..Watertown, Massachusetts . Name of Librarian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Lydia.W. Masters Data: of founding. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ..1968 Population serv.ed. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .25,480 (cenqus);32,000 (estimated) Assessed valuation. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . 5111815,015.(m Library appropriation per capita.. . . . . .S1.01 Terms of use. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .Frce for lending and refcrenee -Number of agencies. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . .Branch, 1; ,;lb-braaich, 1;deposits, 1; schools, 10; rooms, 41 Number cif clays ripen during the year. , .For lending, 301; for reading, 327 Hours for lending. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . .72 (10 mos.), and 06 (2 mos.) Hottss for reading. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. ..75 (6 mos.), 72 (4 mos.) and 66 (2 mos.) Fours opera, Fast Branch. . . . . . . . .. . .52 (10 mos.), 4a (2 rmras.) Hours open, North Branch. . . . . . . . . . .30 Xuinber of staff, library service (reckon- ing part time service to make whole units). . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . ..32 LIBRARIAN'S REPORT 15 N timber of stuff, janitor service (reckon- ing part time service to make whole units). . . . .. .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . ..2 Adult Juvellik Total Number of volumes at the beginning of the year. . . . - - - . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 52,206 8,963 61,1G9 VoI=es added by purchase.. . . .. .. . . . . 2,072 1,703 3,775 Number added by ,gift or exchange .. , . . 335 33 368 Ntimber added by binding material. . . . . 59 3 62 Number of volumes last or withdrawn daring the year.. .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. 1,386 603 1,9mc} Total number at the end of the year. . . .. . 53"-7so 10,099 63,;1S5 Number of fiction tent for home use... .. . 110,&32 6S 0 17 9,3G2 Number cif voltunes lent f or home use. . . 1.45,731 128,019 27 4,7 } Total number of registered borrowers 51511 4,518 9,OG2 Number of borrowers registered during the year. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . 2,066 1,073 3,133 Registration per ed, years. . . . . . . . .. . .. 3 Number of newspapers and periodicals, currently received. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 272 (152 titles) Receipts from: Town appropriation. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . $32,325 00 Endowmeut funds: . . . . . .. .. . ... . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. 930 19 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . I . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . $33,255 19 Payments for: Boolrs. . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 35,328 14 PeTiodicals. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . 5670 97 Binding. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 1,508 1.1 Salaries, library service. . . . .. .. ... . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 16,430 85 Salaries, janitor service. . . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . 2,305 03 Heat. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .... .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1,681 97 Light. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. ., . . . . . 773 30 Supplies. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 660 50 Printing. . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . ... .. . . .. .. . . 260 57 Repairs.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ._ .. ,. .. . . . . .. .. ,. .. .. . . ,124 04 Telephone. , . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 200 60 Other maintenance. . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 798 77 Total maintenance. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 332,892 96 Balance from appropriation. . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 29 41 Balance from funds. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . 332 82 Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . $23,255 19 $1,201.32 received, from Tines, ere. (1028), and turned over to the Town 'Treasurer. The Thirty-Second Annual Report {►F ° 11H WATER DEPARTMENT F OF WATERTOWN, MASS. 1928 Ias�IsseT�aaa l s;��t ti s r S 142dl91L jgj_jrgaA", 1gAll LZttll4.39 4 Id a .� V) 3V o 36,00 � o "z000 aoo .Ir JIle t9 fop �n S-fATICM ZHU r 1Dc7WA / / i Mt=�r�Pautx W+�teQ / f noY Mc.-rcR uMR, Mal / sz• ai .s�� 4s 4�43xt� Y�L1 •Y tsb s3sgibi51501 4 4} I.!?74A1, A'1.3 �i,�r., <3r� I .� 9l 1.c � a.�s .0 a�.i I l u45,534 *�* +�+ �1 +�+ POPULAT10K • �'Y A 1. EPITOWN WA1 1--f� DCRALP— MEA 1 b G -w N5 PERa R 7:1. MLR. sctizv, cr-5 --- - -- 5 `�A.TIS '�'ICAL 'rA, bLE, 0 PXPL DAY �j�{ I L- .-'- � "�„w •_ � — i ' 1 + �~ I E ter' � '1 � 1 - - ,�"'.fir j-l'��*� .i •,' • � I ` `f«� ��•+�.`N/� A �fi! ��� � '�1�•. K +.� _�r '�'� i ��ti-� �j' ,r } ,, i .I��, '� sf4• r - a� _ � c `.t i �AAA Aw �. .{j!--�� -� t �� •a• mow, Arf Ar IMF ,k `j ••, r It j :E r :L T r •� ' 1 1 3x, up Pr ti- 1, .. ' r r' _� +' ..4 j -i�.il N �i _`•_� —i,1 1� Y. ./ r�" • _r �.� — - - ti• ,; -.�. ..st:1t _ e"�-III�—�.5r•"�'C..� �. .1 s'y-j• •.++—!• � III l'i IF • �., .It r• —i _ - �. `` } .1� i. ~+1 .-.��ry�yty:,y� -Cad ��.- .' . . -� ��� - ►�` ,� ��_^'�C.�1``may 1 imm&I .�-�mil.' .�•. •{,'•A-'-w'� ` _ J :�s_ ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WATER COMMISSION DE E11 DER 31, 1928 The forty-fourth ti-car of the Water Works in the Town and the thirty-second year of Toxm ownership has passed and has seers a large and substantial g owth in the works. During the year there have been laid 14,216 feet of maim pipe, 7,900 feet on special reconstruction and 14,1$0 feet of service pipe. There have been 410' new meters installed and 1,621 repaired so that they could keep on the goad work. A large amount of repairing of meters and installing new ones to take the place of the woni-out meters will skill be neces- sary to beep the consurnlption v�*ithin bounds and the financial income in proper proportion to the outlay. The water rates are to be revised the coming year so that the department will get a proper retixrn on its cost and invest- ment. This is in part: dire to the increased cost fr+cm the Nletropolitan 'ate-Works and the increased outlay for main- tenance, also the interest on Bonds and construction. The ever increasing work- of this department has brought it to a place in -which there is not roam in our present office to do the ivork required and to properly Ee and presenre such work for future reference. The Water Board is in hopes that some ether quarters %�ill be speedily found so that the work can be properly done. The repair shop has been painted and repaired this year, but no enlargement has been made, as the time has long sine arrived when large quarters should be provided to meet the needs of the department. Any money spent to build on or patch up the present building would not be well spent. Rezpectfully submitted, OSEPH W. GERRY, Chaim zan, EDWARD P. HUGHES, Clerk, JOHN S. LOVELL. 3 REPORT OF THE WATER DEPARTMENT The thirty-seconds annual report of the AVaL r Department, for the year ending December 31, 1928, is respectfully sub- mitted. The fill financial transactions relating to this Depart- ment are as follows: Receipts Appropriations (regular) $1`8,014 05 Collections 178,252 63 Expenditures Water loan bonds matured $57,000 00 Interest can 3 V2 per cent bands 630 00 Interest on 3 per cent bonds 1,500 00 Interest on 4 per cent bonds 7,680 00 Metropolitan water assesument 5S,009 77 ConstT-uction accounts 66,391 29 Maintenance accounts 31,702 45 Balance (regular) 71,353 17 Appropriatioii (special) for renewal. of mains $34,275 ti0 - $34,275 00 Expenditures Renew,al of mains S26,273 50 Balance: Renewal of mains 8,001 50 - - $34,275 00 The disposition of the wnounts appropriated for regular work will be shown in the Auditor's accounts, but to facilitate compariF,on we repeat them as follows; 4 REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT 5 Receipts Appropriation for constniction $88,333 05 Appropriation for i-naintenance 25,000 00 Appropriation for N-acations 4,000 00 Appropriation for superintendent 3,200 00 Appropriation for clerks 2,`36 00 Appropriation for office 3,500 00 Appropriation for new truck 945 00 Appropriation for sedan Soo Utz $128,014 05 Expenditures Construction account $66,331 29 Maintenance account- 24,965 05 Vacation account 2,574 00 Salary of superintendent 3,200 00 Salary of clerks 2,236 00 Office account 2,981. 50 Now track account 045 00 New sedan account SOp 00 Balance of construction account 21,041 7+ Balance of maintenance account 34 05 Balance of vacation account 1,426 00 Balance of office account 518 50 $128,014 05 RETORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT To the Board of l t"titer Commissioners. Gonde�nen. 1n accordance with the usual custom I herewith submit my report for the year ending December 31., 1928. The extens oi-1 of mains for the past year has been as follows: Lenflr size Arlington Street 286 feet 6-inch Arsenal Street 30 feet 0-inch Arsenal Street 298 feet 8-inch Alfred Road. 424 feet 6-inch Beh-nont Street 585 feet 6--uich Delmont Street 971 feet 8-inch Bostonia Avenue 108 feet 2-inch Channing Road 437 feet 8-inch Calvin Road 24 feet 6-incb Coolidge Avenue 67 feet 6-inch Roans Street 24 feet 6-inch Evans Street 1,678 feet 8-ineh dfecliff Roacl 377 feet 6-inch Fuller Road 12 feet 6-inch Fuller Road 770 feet S-inch Fairview Avenue 120 feet 8-inch Forest Street 212 feet 8-Inch Gleason Street 328 feet 8-inch George: Street 12 feet- G-hich Gecxrge Street 583 feet S-inch Highland Nmnue 242 feet 6-inch Hilltop Street 435 feet 6-inch ]Hudson Street 166 feet 6-inch Irving Street 255 feet 6-inch King Street 536 feet 6-Inch Ydng Street 540 feet 8-inch Knowles Road 637 feet 8-inch Laurel Street 84 feel: 6-inch Main Street 135 feet 2-inch REPORT or WATER DEPARTMENT 7 Length Size lkliddlesex Road 485 feet 6-inch ivlason Road 12 feet 6-inch Mason Road 27.5 feet 8-inch Nlichols .Avenue 181 feet C-inch Orchard Street 240 feet 6-inch Pond Street 61 feet 2-inch Priest Road 490 feet 6-Inch Prospect Street 972 feet 8-inch Westminster ,Avenue `240 feet 6-inch Walcott Road .537 feet 8-inch Winter Street 312 feet ii-inch Wasrcn Street 120 feet 12-inch Whitcomb Street 115 feet 2-inch Total 14,210 feet Special Renewal of Mains Cusluuan Street, from layette Street to end of street, 359 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch cement-lined pipe. Elan Street, from Arsenal to Arlington Street, 1,482 feet 1.0-inch cast-iron pipe to replace 6-inch cenncnt and cast-iron pipe. Hudson Street, from Cushman Street to end of street, 340 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace, 2-inch cement-lined pipe. Howard Street, 1.91 feet 8-inch cast-iron pipe to replace 8-inch cement-lined pipe. Lexington Street, from Delta to Town line, 470 feet 10-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-lined pipe. Lowell ,avenue, from £lrcliard to Carroll Street, 1,378 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch cement-lined pipe. irchard Street, from Waverley Avenue to Delta, 1,053 feet 10-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cetnent-lined pipe. Paul Street, from hydrant to end of street, 324 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch cernent-lined pipe. rWaverley Avenue, from Orchard to Belmont Street, 1,113 feet 10-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 10-inch cement-lined pipe. Watertown Street, from Morse Street to Town line, 1,010 feet 8-Inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 4-inch and fi-inch cement- lined pipe. jVj'LTERT()WNv TOWN REPORT WhitneyStreet, from 01-cliaxd to Hilltop Street., 120 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-lincd pipe. Total, 7,900 feet. Total number of feet laid on con- struction and special, 22,116 feet. Receipts For grater rates $1605,953 50 For services 12,299 13 Total rcceipts $178,252 63 Bills receivable 2,730 36 3180,982 99 Expenditures For constl-uction of mains $37,538 43 For constriction of services 22,823 61 For construction of metcrs 6,029 23 $66 +:✓l1 V p391 29 For maii-itenance of meters $13,221 85 For maintenance of mains 2,106 25 For maintenance of services 2,661 00 For maintenance of repair sharp 1,768 75 For maintenance of hydrants 1,424 57 For maintenance of automobile No. 1 481 75 For maintenance of automobile No. 2 716 01 For irtaintenance of automobile No. 3 759 55 For niaintenance of automobile No. 4 522 16 For maintenancp of automobile Na. 5 320 54 IMaIntaining Air Compressor 983 49 24.965 05 For vacations 12,574 00 Salary of superintendent 3,200 Oil Salary of clerks. 2,230 00 aintenance of office 2,081 50 For new truck 045 00 For new sedan 800 00 - 12,736 50 SpKial renewal of mains $26,273 50 26,273 50 S130,367 24 Respectfully submitted, WALTER E. RUNDLETT, v perm actide-;d. REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT Classification of Meters 1 1 V2 2 3 4 6 9 10 Total gt . in. in. in. in. in. art. in. in. Hersey{ Disc. . . , . . . 2,157 31 3 4 2f 195 Hersey Compound. . . . .. . . 26 1 4 31 Hersey Detector . . . , . 4 19 4 1 28 Hersey Model F. . . . . . 21564 16 2,580 Hersey H. D.. . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Hersey H. F.. . . . _ . . 1,i10 G 1,11b Hersey F. M.. . . . . . . . . . . . t 3 4 Torrent. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 36 ti 42 Total. . . .. . . . . . 5,831 53 4 GO 1 9 28 4 1 5,997 For testing purposes, Hersey Torrent, 8-inelt, total 1. ununary of Piping, December 31, 1928 Number Teed Number Feet Nionter &et Gemeni-Lined Cewnt-Lined Caxl--}ron I11rought Iron 16-inch 2,991 14-inch 11,900 12-inch 1,450 5,650 10-inch 32,951 8-inch 2,524 58,152 6-inch 24,53.3 148,344 4-inch 2,550 ti,772 2-inch 18,234 Total 41,657 254,860 1S,234 Number of services 5,720 Number of meters 5,907 Number of hydrants 561 Standpipes 12 Manhole connections 57 FINA14CIAL STATEMENT A From the Books of the Company and the Department CONSTRUCTION GROSS INCOINIE 'MAINTENANCE Year Annual ToW Annual Total Annual Total 1884 5,139,ffl 6 92 889,096 82 . . . . $100 00 $100 00 1885 .17,6 136,700 02 09 10 $91- .6 .5 2,779 6T 2,879 67 1880 25,517 46 1W2,222 48 15,875 1S 25,097 77 3,493 16 G,362 83 1887 8,467 S1 170,691 20 ISJG7 03 43.20-4. 90 4,938 40 11,201 23 1858 5,369 55 176,060 84 '22,408 46 C.5,67.3 26 4,194 02 15.495 25 ISM 12,408 15 1SS,44318 09 26,300 48 91,973 74 6,006 2.1 21,501 49 1800 15,026 1-1 204,005 43 30,422 70 123,306 44 6,457 64 27,959 1:3 1891 b,q 4 5) 65 210,041 08 31,562 66 152,059 00 6,206 S4 34,165 -37 0 1692 14,611 10 921,632 18 33,825 00 187,784 00 7,072 06 41,239 93 1893 14,644 39 '12,44-1 83 220,228 8:3 7,006 94 432 87 z '�i. 93 16 57 -.I 1894 6,944 02 2246,201 49 .30.269 30 256,4.08 1.3 6,978 65) 55: 4.5 224 52 x 18913 11,848 12 259,109 61 '0115,1-1.3 7 39 202,035 52 6,086 35 61,310 82 W is9f) 12,14.5 88 270,255 49 41.314 03 333,350 15 7,618 55 (39,620 42 1897 8,411 01 278,667 40 44,461 70 377,811 85 M,135 10 7 ,004 52 1898 9,130 26 287,797 66 35.546 :33 �113,3 58 18 6,816 07 81,880 5519 1899 12,405 76 300,203 42 35,706 3�-) 490,064 50 ti,415 77 87,269 ;36 1900 8,966 14 30J69 56 29,189 56 47&254 OU 8,104 06 95,400 42 1001 7,629 51 316,799 07 37,162 16 5 15,416 22 13,882 95 10,283 37 1902 5),160 71 321,959 78 3.3,333 37 548.749 59 15,238 81 124,522 19 1903 9,391 9 7 331,351 75 35,67.3 22 IN4,422 81 17,329 29 141,850 47 1904 4,694 3.5 336,040 10 38.180 -13 {',-2-2,()0 9 24 19,920 60 161,780 07 1905 11,657 617 347,703 77 48,654 60 67('203 93 10,058 77 180,838 84 1906 8,362 43 356,066 20 45,600 13 7 1 ()54 06 20,1S9 54 210,028 38 1007 �),99s 52 336,004 72 47,452 77 71i f, 100' 83 20,963 46 221,996 84 1008 5.31"Y s)1 371,377 23 46,d66 76 810,573 .59 20,502 46 242.499 30 1009 7,051 26 378.428 4.9 51,502 80 862,076 39 20,4.94 26 262,093 56 1010 7,1132 35 386,3r)o 84 63,310 51 91,5,386 9() 21,057 61 284,051 17 1911 8,7.12 2.5 305,10 3 09 57,884 10 973,271 06 29,181 88 313,085 05 1912 i0j)SO 00 405,18.3 09 60,390 20 1,0.33,661 26 36,046 27 349,279 32 1913 12,082 82 417,265 91 60,602 11 1,094,203 37 34,802 99 384,142 31 1914 10,062 74 128,228 65 71,I)DO 33 1,166,252 70 .30,977 98 415),120 29 1915 15,615 82 443,844 47 74,6:1 .3ED 1,240,826 09 31,6(m 91 446,814 20 Pd 1916 17,376 00 401,220 47 7 9,47 1 91 1,321,298 00 35,4S4 84 482,299 04 m 1017 25,491 61 486,712 08 100,061 13 1,421,.349 13 40,520 83 522,819 87 191b 34,009 4S 520,781 56 122,730 8.3 1,r3-14,£)711 96 51,-122 67 574,242 54 1919 13,702 80 534,571.. 30 101),429 95 1,6-53,509 91 65,532 fill 630,795 14 1920 19,377 82 5,53,1►:,2 18 12`3,89,5 27 1,776,408 18 67,i79 28 707,242 54 1021 10,504 27 5713,456 45 107,121 80 1,893,530 04 79,762 30 787,136 72 � 1022 14,048 1.5 87,504 60 110,083 02 1,993,613 Do 60,61JO G4 847,827 36 1023 22,368 91 609,fi73 51 11ta,J0() 3ti 2,109,513 41 67 720 90 91.5 548 26 1924 30.8'73 82 G49,747 3;3 11.5,9E+7 70 '2,2`25,601 11 68,#8:5 (11) 984,033 35 1925 ! 73,094 32 713,741. 65 131,190 41 2,356,07 52 65,52.5 21 I 1,049,558 59 %d 1920 78,851 67 g(Ul,,-W.3 32 15,5,26G 30 2.511,963 82 76,861 -R, 1.120,420 05 t� 1927 89,734 36 892,.327 68 169,36.3 41 2:681,327 23 114,519 GG 1,241,261D 11 M 1928 U6,391 29 �95S,718 97 $178,252 03 812,8,59,570 86 $121,985 72 $1,363,255 43 +� *This and fefWwing years iuclude no Mate Tax, tPumping station d#wontinued and Metropolitan Service and amignment Begun. ,3 FINANCIAL STATEMENT B Statement of Operating and Running Expenses Exclusive of Interest from the Books of the Department 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1412.5 1926 126 1927 1928 r Office, Salaries and Expenses. . $6,462 94 $6,900 20 $"6,451 01 $7,237 10 86,220 41 $5,731 82 90,99.3 47# S7,209 20 $8,417 50 y Care of -Mains, ete.. . . . . . . . . . 613 77 477 80 657 35 1,055 51 5927 72 680 26 1,340 11 571 02 2,106 25 W4 Care of Services, etc,. . . . . .. . 1,225 55 764 68 743 64 1,044 61 970 78 1,086 39 1,040 74 1,078 31 2,601 00 Care of deters. . . . . . . . . . .. 4,099 80 4,950 64 3,426 24 3,201 49 4,305 60 6,709 81 8,$25 59 6,842 73 1.3,221 $.5 a Care of Hydrants, . . _ . .. . . 940 87 272 44 372 08 571 83 887 84 357 53 7,57 23 740 04 1,424 57 a Case of old Pumping Station- + .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 iN2aint.aiaing Repair Shop . . . . 63884 436 92 486 63 499 40 849 63 8,56 '90 00J =33 1,231 10 1,768 78 1 :Maintaining Automobile No. 1 &a5 51 783 72 877 27 493 64 472 78 731 16 .568 53 722 97 481 16 Maintaining Automobile No.2 970 81 575 59 624 24 4S7 11 463 14 4:34 01 765 99 430 80 716 01 Maintaining Automobile No.3 517 21 440 $3 547 47 451 43 3G1 02 567 38 463 45 1,038 94 759 55 X Mrtinta:ining Automobile No. 4 157 59 233 94 206 54 348 73 409 06 603 80 410 02 522 16 � Maintaining Automobile No. .-) _ 320 54 tr Vacations_ . . .. . . . . . 558 00 594 00 4$6 00 a"88 00 792-p0 813i00 1,3ti4 00 '1,0J68 00 2,574 00 New Touring Car and Trucks. 672 00 . . . 737 00 810 00 3,0()0 00 _ _ 2,995 35 1,745 00 a Repairs on Shed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $66 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintaining Engine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1,`0S 97 . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . Nlaintaining Air Compres,;or. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 371 97 083 40 Total. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,891) 30I$17,026 .11S15,775 04 917,782 63 $17,019 55 $21,463 22 $23,72S 24 $25,670 47� $37,702 45 REPDRT OF WATER DEPART,M:gNT SUMMARY OF STATISTICS For the Year Ending December 31, 1928 (In farm recommended by the New England Water 1A."orks Association) Watertown Water Works Town of Watertown, INfiddlesex County State of Massachusetts General Statistics Population estii-nated, 35,000. Date of construction, 18$4-1885. By whom owned, Town. Source of supply, Metropolitan. Financial }receipts .From water rates: A 1'Ieter rates $164,840 95 E Total from consumers $164,84.0 9.- C For public buildings 1,112 55 D Appropriation for constntction 88,333 95 E Appropriation for maintenance 39,681 Qp F Special appropriation: Renewal of mains 34,275 Dil G Total from municipal depart- meets 16.3,101 60 H From other sources: Service pipes, etc. 12,299 13 I Total $5,340,541 68 E penditvres Water Works, maintenance: AA Operation (management and repairs) $37,702 45 BB Special: Metropolitan assessment 58,009 77 Rene,kvals, special 26,273 50 14 WATERTOW-14 TDWK REPORT CC Total maintenance S4,121,995 72 DD Interest on bonds 9,810 00 -BE Payrnent on bonds 57,000 00 Water Works, constniction, FF Extension of mains 37,538 48 GG Extension of services 22,923 61 I-I H Extension of nicters 6,029 20 11 Total construction 66,391 29 jj Balance: (aa) Ordinary 77,3553 17 (bb) Ranewals 8,001 50 Total balance S85,354 67 85,354 67 I= Total $340,541 68 Disposition of brala ace- L Net cost of works to date $1,110,151 33 X1 Bonded debt to dame 224,000 00 N Average Tate of interest, 3Y2, 33/4, 4, 41 per cent, Matured hands, payable January 1, 1929 9,000 00 Matured bonds, payable April 1, 1920 20,000 00 Matured bands} payable Xlay 1, 1929 14,000 00 Matured bonds, payable July 1, 1020 18,000 00 Matured bonds, payable September 1, 1929 8,000 00 Matured bands, payable October 1, 1921) 1,000 CC Statistics of Consumption of Water 1. Estimated total population to date, 36,000,. 2. Estimated population on lines of pipe, 35,000. 3. Estimated population supplied, 35,000. 4. Total consumption for the year, 816,0924,000 gallons. .5. Passed through meters, 565,036,000 gallons, 6. Percentage of con st i i i i p Lion metered, 69.24, 7. Consumption for manufacturing purposes, 209,286,000 gallons. 8, Average daily consumption, 2,224,600 gallons. 9. Gallons per day to each Inhabitant, 81. 10. Gallons per day to each consumer, 81. REPORT OF WATER DBPARTMENT 15 11. Gallons per day to each tap, 389. 12. Cost of supplying water, per million gallons, figured on total maintenance (CC), 8149,48, 13. Cost of supplying watev, per million gallons, figured on total maintenance, plus interest an bonds, $161.59. Statistics to Distribution System Mains 1. Kind of pipe, cement and cast-iron, 2. Sizes, from 10-inch to 2-inch. 3. Extended 14,216 feet during year. 4. Total now in use, (38.61 miles. 5. Cost of repairs per mite, S-3.06. 6. Ntuiiber of breaks, during year, U. 7. Length of pipes less than 4 inches in diameter, 6.35 miles. 8. Number of hydrants added durint, the year, 30. 9. Number of hydrants now in use, 010, 10. N imiber of stop gates added during the year, 82. 11. -Nt=ber of stop gates now in use, 1,159. 12. Number of stop gates smaller than 4 inches, 108. 13. Number of blow-offs, 13. 14. Range of pressure on mains, 115 pounds to 30 poi-mds. Services 15. Kind of pipe, wrought iron, cement lined. 16. Sizes, %-inch to 2 inches. 17, Extended, 14,180 feet. 18. Total now in use, 22,748.9 wiles. 19. Number of service taps added during the year, 345. 20. Number now in use, 5,720. 21. Average length of service, 41.10. 22, Average cost of ser%ice for the year, $35.64, 23. Number of meters added, 415. 24. Number now in use, 5,720. 25. Percentage of senices metered, 100. 26. Percentage of receipts, from water (A dMded by B). 100. ANNUAL REPORT 017 TIHE BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN FOR THE Year Ending December 31 , 1928 Cq J Fir CAMBRIDGE, MASS. t THE 31URRAY FRINTING COMPANY 1929 ORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH 1928 Board of Health THOMAS C. QUIRK, �I,I�., Cliairman OSEPH L. CARROLL, Secretary ARTHUR C. FAGAN Agent wid Health Officer J. A. BOUCHER, M.D. Impector of Milk and Provisimis J. A. BOUCHE,R, M.D. T. C. QUIRIS, N1.1 . PlumWng Inspector CHARLES M. HE ,TITT Clerk HILDA C. YANDER,V OORT Pvblic Welfare Nurse HELE T A. SULLIVAN, Graduate Nurse, R.N. Baby Clinic, School Nurse 7\U%.RY D AR.DIS, Graduate Nurse Superintaidevt of Cometeries MANK R. SHOREY Bacteriologist THONIAS C. QUIRK, NI.D. Sc1Zool Dcutzsts DR. JAMES DRESLIN DR. OWEN KEEFE DR. HARDY CHOPOURIAN DR.. JOSEPH KELLEY DR. P. J. HARTNETT DR. DANIEL WOLFSON Dental plygiexrist RUTH HOUGH` ON, R_H. L��c eras Baby Clinic Ewtern DR. ROBERT YORK DR. JOSEPH L. DR.`CJIV1MEY REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH To lire Citizens of tiie Town of Walerimn. The annual report of the Board of Kcalth for the year ending December 31, 1928 is presented for your consideration. The organization and personnel of the department is shown art the preceding page. The tables, statistics and divisional reports distributed throughout the report relate in detail the: results which are being obtained in the different divisions. In March, the Board organized and elected J. A. Boucher, IVI.D., chairman, and Thomas C. Quirk, 2A.D., secretary. In April, J. A, Boucher, M.D. resigned from, the Beard and was appointed health officer. The Board reorganized and elected Thomas C.Quirk,M.D.,chairn-Lan of the;Board,Jos€Malt L.Ca,rroll, secretary, and Arthur C. Fagan was appointed tltii-d 2-aernber. It was the belief of the Board that as they already had one sanitary inspector, a medical nian as health officer Nvould have the supenision of all existing health clinics, namely Babe Clinic, Dental Clinic, Tubercular Clinic, together with the organization of any other clinics or measLires necessary for the health of the public in general. A bacteriologist was appointed by the Board to take care of any and all cultures and specimens submitted to the Depart- nient, which assured a prompt report, therol r ti- doing; away with the eNil of waiting frorn one to three days for a report. Tubercular Clinic On October 1, 1928, a Tubercular Clinic was orgai-&ed for exan inatioa of all contact and undenveiglrt cases. Seven clinics have been. held to January 1, 1!}29 at the Town Hall. This has proved most successful with one hundred twenty �1`0) cases during; the seven clinic slays. Fool Handlers' Clinic The Beard has been considering the advisability of a clinic for all persons handling food for sale, for at the present time, its addition to the restaurants„ bakcrics, provisi€i stares, etc., testa large food producing plaints have loczted izi the Town, which employ hundreds of workers handlilzg food inaterial. Although the number of diplithenia cases has not niate- rially increased, the Board considers the Schick Test advisable 4 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT and hopes that this ineasure will be adopted. Due to the growth of the Tm%-n in Lhe last few years, the Board recorn- mends an additional sanitary inspector. Infantile Paralysis Dining the latter part of July and continiting, through August and September, an outbreak of infantile paralysis set in, which undoubtedly had its origin in IV,altham. The Board in=ediatel y sent. for the State Department of Hcalth, and th uy detailed Ductors Luther and Forsbeck of the Harvard Infantile Paralysis CcTnmission and Dr. Smith of I'Vlassachusetts Horneo- P'athic Hospital to work in conjunction i6th the local physicians on these cases. ")'hc Board wishes to express their appreciation for the co- operation iecelved from the local and State physicians. It also wishes to static that evcn with an epidemic in the Town, it has expended only 86,5917.78 for contagious diseases, which is a saving of cver $5,001) over last year. Dumps During the year a number of complaii-its in regard to local dumps have bem brought to the attention of the Board. These have been carefully inv.estigated by the Board and the rwce-s- sary. measures to rectify these conditions were taken. The Board recommends that an incinerator be built to take care of the TmAqi waste material, which would do aiviay with the numerous open dumps bDrdering upon residential and school property. The regular monthly meetings were held, together N%ith many special meetings an various problerns. Tivo lectures on infantile paralysis, inider the auspices of the Board, were given, one by Doctor Sinith of the '21Aassachusetts I-loineopathic, to the plivs1cians, nurse% and parents of children stricken with this dreaded disease and the other by Doctor Luther. Respeaffilly submitted, THO_�\L S C. QUIRK, M.D., Chairman, J01314'_M-T L. CARROLL, Secretary, AP,7211:1?, C. FAG AID. January 11, 1929. REPORT OF THE AGENT To the Board of 11calth, Town of 11'c;tcrio n. Gentlem-on I herewith subrilit my report as Agent of the Board of Health for the year ending Deceniber 31, 1928. 0n 'March 5, 1928 1 was elected by the Town.of Watertown a member of the Board of Health. I served until April 1, 1192$ as chairman of the Board, Having no agent in March, I took charne of the office. The first case that caine to my notice was a case of leprosy. Real- izing the gravity of mid disease, I urgently investigated it, and in a few days the unhappy victim was transferred to the Leprosy- Colony. His family was also invcstigated and cared for as long as it was thought necessary. Fortunately, there were no other cases. The first important work which I have done in conjunction with Dr. [quirk eras to investigate the different pasteurization plants in 'VY atertenvn. To my great surprise, we found that all of theirs were dour l-Lisiness in violation of the law. We took irm-nediate action to remedy that condition, and am pleased to be able to say that today every one of them is doing business in con€orinity with the law, and the milk delivered by them is very- good quality. On the first clay- of April I resigned as a member of the Beard and accepted the position of .Agent of the same. :Since that time I have done work in general, ,All stares, restaurants, yards, cellars, bakeries, etc. hav-c all been esanli lcd. Remedies for seine of them were ordered. In Borne certain districts of the Town it was a pretty hard task to make them over, but the owners finally abided by orders. Dumps The dumps, corner of :'Arlington and. Belmont Streets, a dump between Cypress and School Streets, Jaynes Russell Lowell School, have been closed by order of the Board of Health. After a conference with the Hood. Rubber Company's representative in regard to the smoke nuisance in their c drop, 0 6 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT the Beard have succeeded in having said nuisance abated, and there has been no smoke coming from there since last spring. Dental Clinic The xatation systen-1 adopted by the Bard of health has proved to be a great success. Baby Clinics This work is verb, progressive, and we have obtained good results. Tuberculosis Clinic This clinic has been very successful. It has been attended by one hundred 'twenty (120) patients during seven clinic days. Infantile Paralysis Last sunimer seventy-five (5) cases of infantile paralysis were reported to the Board. Of all that number we had five deaths. Out of that nuinber we had about twenty cases which were left paralyzed. Owing to the urgency in Winding the suspicious cases to the hosp€ttal, and the adininistering of senun to pre-paralytic cases, we sacred a b eat number of patients from paralysis. You will pemiit me, gentlemen, to call to your attention, the disease xvIiich is too frequent and quite fatal, especially to the chil&cn bctwcen the ages of nine months to ten years of age. That disease is diphtheria. It caii be prevented by the treatment called "Schick Test," which is highly recommended by the best medical authorities. All parents of children cf tender age aught, for the protection of their children, consult their family physician. The material used for the treatment inay be furnished free of charge through the Board of Heaith. I am very much in favor of this treatment, and it is highly recommended by the State Board of Hoalth. In concluding niy report, I wish to express inyy most gracious thanks to my office force. They have proved to my satisfaction their effectiveness in doing their respective Nvork, and it is due to their good work that I have been able to accomplish sty much in my office. Respectfially subirzitted, J. Al ELARD BOUCHER, '-\I.D., gent. r REPORT QP BOARD OF HEALTH 7 TABLE NO-1 Contagious Diseases Ju�a.I'�t�.d!'aar.:l��r.�faay.�laraaJra,ty�l teE..Sepl.{�ct,sY€r�,T�e�.Tnta� ATiterior pal amyeliti�—.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 54 13 8 0 0 74 Chicken pox.,..... .... 17 3 •1 2 3 3 5 5 0 1 2 8 &1 A I)iplltherta... ............. 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 11 0 0 2 5 24 Doug bite, requiring anti-rabic treatment............... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Citmian ntra►sles....... 2 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 8 Influenza, .... . ........... 0 3 1 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 r) 16 Measles................... 82 IN 232 70 •1.1 2 2 3 0 0 3 1 Sri Nluxnps.. ......... 0 0 0 0 is o ;1 3 0 8 4 1 25 Pneumonia Qohar)......... 6 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 7 20 Scarlet fever............... 11t 12 10 1 0 li 1 1 1 4 7 3 71 Septic dare threat. . . ....... 0 0 1 0 2 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Putmonnry tuburculosis, . ... :.' 3 5 1 ;; 1 3 # 2 2 2 :3 33 Tuberculosis [other forms, ., [) n () 1 0 41 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1,'L'huopin�ccngh........... 30 2[? 57 0 1:' .1 2 2 0 1 1 2 131 Typh Did fever............. 4 0 0 0 1} 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 Lepra.................... 0 0 f) 1 IJ U 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Totals. ................. 155 103 316 78 36 17 23 85 17 17 24 37A.G18 Deaths from Contagious Diseases Ja n.Frb.Har.Apr.lfayJuntJ eiyAa g..Srpd 0d� Nov.Dec.Tolul Diphtheria................ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 Xnflueriza.. .. .......... 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Lobar pneu nonia.. ......,. 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 Pulmonary tubercul+asis..... 0 1 0 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 0 0 11 Scarlet f"Tr............... 0 Il 1 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 1 Anterior Poli'omyelitis. .. , . . U a] 0 (} 0 U (1 5 1 0 0 o a Totals... ....... ...... 0 2 :' 3 3 1 1 10 2 1 0 1 26 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ABLE N 0. 2 Death Rate for Watertown, Massachusetts .17'+fdh Year populatiou Dealks Rate ' 1907 11,0 a 153 12.8 1908 12,2-12 181 14.7 1909 1 W,55J 158 12.6 1910 18,875 144 11.2 1911 13,900 137 4.9 1912 14,925 135 9.0 1913 1.5,1150 132 SA 1014 16,07.i I5A 9.1 1915 18,000 153 7.4 1916 20,000 191 _ . 9.6 1917 21,00U 191 9 1918 23,.000 28:3 12.8 1919 23,000 1.1,16 6.7 1 Q20 21,500 170 7.19 1921 22,500 177 7.9 1922 23,500 160 4i,8 1923 25,097 U. S. estimate 153 ti.4 1924 27,000 estimatcd 144 5.4 1925 27,500 171 6,2 1921i 28,000 2M) 7.1 1927 30,000 190 6.3 1928 32,000 330 100.3 TABLE NO. 3 Birth Rate for Watertown, Massachusetts Birt It Year populalion Birllu Date lt112 14,02.5 375 21).0 101.13 15,950 4`3 20.5 1914 10,975 480 28.3 1915 18,000 416 27.5 1916 `2{1,tiou 538 26.9 1917 21;E30D 556 2 k F.ry 1018 23,000 504 21.1 191€1 23,000 .579 1920 21,500 686 27.2 1921 22,500 586 27.2 1922 23.000 555 21.1 1923 25,l D7 632 24.8 1924 27,000 63 8 23.6 1925 27,500 1926 28,000 6,59 2 1.6 1427 ;30,t1013 GO 223 1#128 30,000 700 23,3 REPORT Or- BOARD OF HEALTH 9 TABLE NO. Mortua-y Report lg27 1928 31ale Fevixte Total Male Female- Total Stillbirths. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 4 _ 6 _4 b 12 Under 1 year. . . . . . . . . . . 10 17 27 . 25 181 9: From 1 to 2 years. . . . . . . 2 0 2 2 5 7 From 2 to 3 years. . . . . . . 1 2 3 3 2 5 From 3 to 4 years. . . . . . . 0 1) 1 1 0 1 From 4 to 5 vears. . ... .. 1 1 2 4 11 6 From 5 to 16 years. . .. .. {} D 0 1 3 4 From 10 to 17 years.. . . . . 1 2 3 1 .1 5 From 15 to 20 years. . . . . 0 0 0 3 1 6 Ib roin 20 to 30 years. . . . . 2 4 13 6 G 12 From.3f) to •10 years. . . .. S 2 10 14 From.40 to 50 years. . 1 0 10 11 12 23 From .50 to 60 y ears. . . ,. 8 15 23 21 27 :51 l roar 60 to 70 years. . . . . 22 11 33 34 36 70 From 70 to 80 years. . . .. 12 29 41 17 20 46 From 80 to 90 years. . . . , 7 12 19 5 22 27 P raiix 90 to 100 y-e-,m. . . . 6 :a 11 1 3 4 S3 11M; -1�J0 152 I78 33i} TABLE NO. 5 Deaths by Months 19,2,7 . ai,. Feb. Mar. A¢r. May Jane Aly :1 ra,g. .Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Talat 17 20 16 19 20 15 15 12 1:? 11 1.3 20 190 2928 22 37 30 29 43 25 lea 35 21 10 29 25 330 TABLE NO. G Infant Mortality Total L�ring Denth,5 Tinder Rate of Nfaill 3iur Total .Stillbirths Births 1 `ear Morwily 1910 350 10 334 37 114.0 1911 378 6 372 3.1 93.0 1012 375 ;4 361 35 OSA 1913 423 5 418 37 &S.11 1914 480 9 471 39 82.5 1915 496 14 482 22 47.7 1916 1539 20 518 31 59.8 1917 .57.5 19 551 30 55.7 1918 577 13 564 31 54.8 1919 590 11 579 S3 55.8 1920 590 10 586 27 45.7 1921 .501 14 587 18 30.6 1922 564 9 5.65 26 43.6 1923 625 7 618 31 55.0 1924 650 12 638 26 43.0 1 5 550 19 531 25 46.8 192E 695 6 &59 21 31.8 1927 675 6 669 27 40.0 1928 700 1? 657 43 90.3 TABLE NO-7 Total deaths is Watertown. . . . . . , . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. ... . 211 Deaths in hospitals.. .. . . . . . . .. . .. . ... .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . 19 Death ratio. . Y . ... . .. . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . ;1b.3 'Total births toWatertovm mothers: 700 Stillbirths in Watcrtown and'hospitals. . .. .. .. .... .... 12 I3ea bs under 1 year in Watertown and buspitals. . . . . . . ... .. .. 4-3 Number of males dying in. 132S. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . ... . S3 Average age. ..... . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . li1 Number of females dying in 1929. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 107 Average age. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. . 66 R I�XPURT OF BOARD OF HEALTH TABLE NCB. 9 Deaths of Male and Female, All Causes Causes of Dealh Male Fewde Total General Disci: Carcinoma of uterus. . . . . .. . . . . . . .... 5 5 Carcinoma of metastat is. . . . .. . .. .. . ... . 2 2 4 Carcinoma of transverse colon. . . . . ., . . .. . 1 1 Carcinoma of 11-in s. . . ... . . . . .. . . . . 1 1 Carcinoma of storiaadi. . . . . . . . .. ... .. . 1 I 1 Carcinoma of panLrea,.s. .. . . ... .. . ... .. . . . 2 2 4 Carcinoma of avary.. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . .. 1 1 careirluma of tongue. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . r 2 Carcinomas of sig-maid. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1 I Carcinoma of groin. .. . .. . . ... .. . . .. .. .. . 1 2 Cancer of rectum, . . . . . .. . . . . . ... .. . . . 1 I Cancer of nose and face. . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . 2 2 Cancer of duodenum. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . 1 1 Cancer of brmst. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 1 1 Cancer of liver. . .. .. . . .. . .... .. .... .. .. . 3 1 4 Cancer of prostate, . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 2 4 1'eritouitis. . 2 6 8 General pa a lysis of insane. . . . . . 2 2 Surgical shack-folloT,%ing intestinalabstruction 2 2 Nephrosi.s. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . 1 1 Ulcer of stortiach. . .. . . .. .. .. . ... .. . . 1 1 Pulninaary tuberculosis. . . . . . . . .. .... .. .. 7 4 11 Duodenal ulcer. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . ... 2 2 Perniciousanemia.. . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . I 1 Scarlat fever. . . . . . . . .. . . . .... .. .. .. . . I 1 Acute pa.ncreatitis. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . 2 2 Pulrnonary abscess. . . . . .. .. .. ... . . . . . I I Acute rheumatic fever. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3 Malignant lymphoma. . . . . . . . I 1 Erysipelas. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Generals.ept.ecemia. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . 1 1 Diplithuria.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 2 2 sl nteriOr polioni 'elitis. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .5 2 7 Chronic cystiLis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 2 2 Uremia. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . I 1 Ly mj)holla.stoma. . . . . .. .. . . . . . ... . . . . .. , l 1 Brain abscesq. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . 2 2 Pulmonary embolism. . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . .. 2 2 Actite ruptured appendicitis. . . . .. . . . . . . .. 1 I .Kalnutrition, . . . . I 1 Carbuncle. . , . .. , 2 2 Diseases of the Circulatons System. mitral stenosis. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . ... . 2 I 3 Arteriosclerosis— . . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .... .. 5 19 24 Cardio vascular disease. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . I I Chronic endocarditis. . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . .. . 1 7 S Acute cardiac, dilatation. . . . .. .. . .... .. .. . 4 2 6 Cerebral henigrrhage. . . . . . .. . .... .. . ... . 10 1s 28 Chronic valvular heart disease. . . . .. ,. , ... 1 4 5 Chronic myocarditis. . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . 8 8 16 Aor-dc stenasis_ . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . 2 1 :3 Cardiac dil:anLtion. . . . . ... .. ....... .. .... 1 1 Hypertensive heart disease. . . . . . ... . .. .. . 1 1 12 II"ATERTGI' l TOWN REPORT TABLE NO. 9 J Coa7tinved C'attses of Dralli Ifale Female Total Angina. pectoris. . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. . 5 1 G Cerebral thrombosis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 `I Coronary sclerosis, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1 1 2 i-lemopliilia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1 1 2 Status lyrnphaticus. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 1 1 Diseascs of the Urinary System:. 13yeio nephritis. . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 .Uxabetes millitus. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1 1 2 Ivpernepbroma of left kidney. . , , . . . . . . . 1 1 Chronic nupb-ritis. . , . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . 13 7 13 Diseases of Respiratory System: Bronello pneumonia. . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. 9 10 10 Acute: brunchitis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. 2 2 4 Lunar pneumonia. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . li 1 7 Inlluunza broncho pneumonia. . . .. . . . . . . .. 1 1 Diseases of the New Horn: Intercraniallieniorrhage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2 Premature. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . I . .. . . . 11 3 13 Diarrhea cnLeritis. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Craninstosis. , . .. . . .. .... . .. . . . . 1 1 Acute intestinal obstruction. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2 2 Bylnrie steaasis. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . 1 1 Cerebral hemorrhage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I 1 Patent foramen ovale. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 1 1 Malnutrition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1 1 Brain t-iun rr. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . 1 1 Cholcra infantur . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 1 1 Spina Irifida. . . . . . , .. . . . .. . . 1 1 Disemes of Old Age: Senile dementia. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . 3 3 Violent Causes- Internal injuries, ingestion of carraosive sub- limate, . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 1 Fva ttlre of shall. . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . 3 1 4 Draw ring, accidental. . . . . . . . . . . . . _. . . . 3 =3 Strart.gulation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 2 1 =3 Drowning, suicide. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. 1 1 Fracture of hip, . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Strychnine poi%oning. . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . .. . 1 1 1+ractitre of f emu . . . .. .. . •. . . • . . 1 1 2 Aspily,uation by ford in larynx. . . . . . . .. . . 1 I Natural Causes` Medical Examiner's Finding: probably heart disea�,e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 t. 1G Cardin vascular Heart disease. . . . . . . . . 1 1 Malignant disease of face. . . . . . . . . . . . I 1 Aivina pectoris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 3 :3 Status lyrnphaticus. . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . 1 1 Cerebral, hemorrhage. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . 1 1 Cancer of intestines. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . 1. 1 1'1+Ialignant groi%,th of urinary bladder.. . 1 1 Acute ruptured-appendix. . . . . . . .. . . . . l 1 Carcinoma of sigrvaid. . . . . . . . .. , .. . . i 1 Ialnutritiort. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1 1 Touil. . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. 152 178 330 REPORT OF THE BACTERIOLOGIST AND MILK EXAMINATIONS (May, 19 $-December 31, 19 8) Number of cultures for diphtheria examined 40 Number of sputums for Tuberculosis examined 15 Number of specimens for Gonnococcus examined 5 Number of ex=ffiations of milk 109 Number of examinations of cream `0 Number of examinations of ice cream. 10 Number of niilk- dealers examined 17 THONLAS C. QUIRK, M.D. 23 REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR OF FOOD AND PROVISIONS. To the .Board of Heallh, Town of T-T"Wertown. GentImicu I herewith submit for yourconsideration my report as Inspector of Food and Provisions during the year of 1928. During the year a new set of milk regulations were drawn up by the Board and published in the lacal papers. One of the recommendations by the Board was to the effect that no raw milk be sold within the Town unless the cows have received the tuberctzlin test. Following is the report of the Sanitary Inspector for the year 1928. Respectfully submitted, J. A. BOUCHER, M.D., Inspector. 1 REPORT OF SANITARY INSPECTIONS Total Number of stores inspected monthly, 50 600 Number of outdoor markets inspected weekly, 2 104 Number of inspections of milk plants monthly, :, GO Number of samples of milk collected M9 Number of samples of cream collected `0 Number of samples of ice cream colle+ceted I() Number of 'bakeries inspected and registered 15 Food Condenmed and Destroyed Strawberries in boxes 288 12 lbs. beef 12 9 lbs. chicken 9 Number of milk licenses collected 23 Number of general complaints 182 Number of permits for ternpora.ry cesspools 12 Number of pigs being kept t%rithout permit 4 .Number of hearses and stables being kept without perLnit 1 A-luch time is taken up in answering the various complaints over the telephone which belong to other Departments. In all this work I have had the assistance of Dr. Boucher, ,Agent, for vvhieb I am very grateful. Respectfully submitted, CNAaiRL S M. HEWITT, 1;3 REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING To the Board of Health, Town of IT76fertmen. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report as Plumbing Inspector for the To,;�m of r ate:rto�Nm, for the year ending December 31, 1928. Since January 1, 1928 to December 31, 1928, the following permits have been issued at a fee of 84 a permit, making a total of $1,360 collected by this Department_ Old New Build-flags Bu.fldings Total Permits issued as'folla s: 35 305 340 Abater closets installed 70 600 070 Sinks 40 350 390 Wash trays 36 350 386 Wash bowls 27 375 402 Bath tuts 30 380 411 Other fixtures 26 40 66 'Total ]umber of fixtures installed 229 2,095 2,325 *Total number of inspections made 670 *Water test applied 35 350 335 *tonal inspections 31 300 335 *Permits unfinished 4 35 39 *AIany hours of time are used in office work in consultations and laying out of work to be done. Yours very truly, Plumbing Inspector. 1� REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERIES To the board of Health, Town of H-atertrraw. Gentlenim: f herewithsubmit the annual report of the Cemetery Department for the year ending. December 31, 1928. Labor appropriation $1,800 00 Labor 71,250 00 Contingent 025 00 Total appropriation $9,975 90 Ekpend tures $9,973 48 Balance 1 52 S9,975 00 Amounts paid to Totiv n Treasurer from sale of lots, graves, general labor, from January 1, 1928, to December 31, 1928, 87,151.66- NTtimber of Ytennents in Cemeteries are as follows: Axlington Street Cenietcry 1 Common Street Cemetery 1 G Rid.t;elaNvn: Cemetery* 69 Number of re-interments 5 Number of vaults used 5 Number of foundations placed 30 Number of two-grave lots sold Number of three-gray.e lots sold 10 Number of five-lave lots sold 14 Number of adult gray-es sold 16 Umber of children's graves sold S The year 1928, because of climatic conditions, was an unusually busy one in this department. The almost daily rain- fall during the summer caused the grass to grow Nvith such rapidity that the grounds could scarcely be gone over before a 17 is WATEIt`COWN TOWN REPORT new crap of grass had matured to such an extent that, with the help available, it -was about impossible to keep ahead of this branch of our work. Our power mower, after five years of constaut use, during the season bwame so worn as to become almost valueless, and it was abandoned after several unsuccessful attempts, by re- newing its parts, to bring it into suitable condition to use. I am of the opinion that a poorer mower is no longer desirable for use in our Cemeteries, and that better work can be accom- plished With small machines, and that tfte money needed to purchase a new power motor could better be applied to em- ploying additional risen for labor in the grounds where they can be placed with good results, and I am recommending the employment of two extra men for the Department. At Ridgelawn Cemetery there has been placed metal. signs marring the paths in Section P. The-se signs are of attractive design and have met with such commendation from the proprietors of the lots that I have been urged to ask your Board to recommend the purchase o callers during the year, of the same design, to mark ,another section of the Cemetery. The entrance avenue at Ridgelawn Cemetery is in deplorable condition, and should be rebuilt as early as possible, from the entrance gates to the top of the slope into the grounds. I have consulted the Town Engineer as to the cost, and have submitted to you for your approval his figures for doing the Nvorli, which I hope will be recom- mended by your Board. Our Town is growing so rapidly that we are using this Cemetery more,and more each year, and are taking in new arcas f or lots. At Common Street Cemetery, the proposed change by removing the wall on the west side along Common Street, and regrading the grounds, and replacing the wall With an attractive iron fence, will, I ani sure, be a great improvement, and add much to the beauty of the grounds which are at the geographical center of the Town, and bordered by two of our maEiii traffic arteries. Now will be a good time for the Tm-,711 to replace the old wooden fence at the north side of the cemetery adjoining the Senior High School grounds, with a modern fence, thereby REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERIES 19 bringing this burial spot up to date, and 117to sightly condition for the Three Hundredth Anniversary of our To%vn, at which time: many people will probably visit our.ancient burial grounds which have such historical interest. Arlington Street Cemetery has received our constant atten- tion throughout the year, and many have spoken of the won- derful change which has peen wrought there. During tho year the high fence on the east and south sides has been painted and is in condition to last many years. it is my purpose during the year to again straighten tl-ie ancient stones which the action of frost in the ground has thrown out of plumb, acid restore, as far as can be done, a still ftuther desirable condition of the grounds that this cemetery, the mecca al visitors to this locality, may be a still more interesting featL re to these whom may visit this, one of the first of our Colonial louryin,- grounds its this country. Due to the interested cobperation of these who are employed under my direction, it has been possible to maintain their present excellent condition. Respectfully submitted, FRANK 57 RALV K R. SHOREY, Superintendent of Cemeteries. REPORT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH 14URSU TO the B0(11-2 of Health, T(nVa of 11"a2erknun. Gantlanesa: I herewith submit my report as Public Healtlx 'Nurse, from October 1, 1928, at which time I was appointed, to year ending December 31, 1928. Contagious Cases: Diphtberia S Scarlet fever 14 German measles 2 Chicken pax 11 Whooping cough 4 Lobar pneumonia 8 Influenza 7 Septic sere throat Measles 4 Tuberculosis, pulmonary 10 Tuberculosis, other forms 2 Tubercular Report- New cases 12 Discharged to sanitarium 6 Deaths 2 Cases under supervision 1=10 Home visits 370 Clinic for Un(lern�,eight and Contact Cases, Started November 8, 1928, under direction Dr. Quirk: Clinics 7 Attendance at clinics 120 Adults under supervision 14 Children under supervision 43 Cases to l)e X-rayed 20 REPORT Or BOARD OF NLALTE 21 These clinics are held to promote the health of the school children and to prevent disease by calling attention to any defect or infection, then referring theta to the family physician. I wish to officially thank the different local clubs and individuals who aided in any way in making for our poor sick, Thanksgiving quid Christmas. It was through their cooperation that it was attained; three Thanksgiving dinners given by the Elks Club for three tubercular families. (15 people); three Christmas dinners and clothing given by the Rotary flub to three tubercular families (22 people); three Christmas dinners given by the Knights of Culumbus to three tubercular fam- ilies (20 people)- one Christmas dinner given by Mrs. Minnie L. Hackett,to one tubercular family (Iil people) two tubercular families (1-0 people) supplied with candy, mats, fruit and toys by the Emblem Club, twenty-erne quarts of Mille (one quart daily for three weeks) given to one tubercular patient by the l;.n]blem Club a one tubercular family given food left over after day's business by a local restaurant (names requested not to he given). Respectfully submitted, HELEN A. SULLIVAN, R.N., Public Health Nurse. REPORT OF ' ' 'YCLINIC AND SCHOOL To the Board of .Health, 1`oum of Watertown. Gcnek-mev I herewith submit my report for the term of three months, beginning October 1, 1925, and ending Decem- ber 31, 1928, Child Welfare Clinics held: Coolidge School 12 Town Hall 12 Number of babies attending clinics 238 These babies will be irmmiunized for diplitheria during the following months. School visits made 54 Number of scholars givers physical examination 645 These children have been weighed and measured once during these three months. Number of children-to be immunized for diphtheria this month 118 Home visits, infant and child welfare 93 1 wish to express my appreciation to Dr. M. J. Kelley for his co6peration in the school N,vork and to Dr. Joseph D=mey and Dr. Robert York for their assistance at the Baby Clinic. Respectfully submitted, MARY T. DARDIS, Baby I- elfare Nurse. 22 PR ` OF THE SCHOOL DIVTIT AND DENTAL HYGIENIST To the Board of Health, Town of I-0tertown. G tlsmen.: Herewith is the Report of the Sebool Dentists and the Dental Hygienist for the year 1928, beginning March 26, 1928 and ending December 31, 1928. Respectfully submitted, RUTH HOUGHTON, D.H. Report of School Dentists and Dental Hygienist March 26, 1928-December 31, 1928 Coolidge School, .March 26, 1928-May 23, 1928, Owen 1;. Keefe, Dentist: Total number of pupils treated 185 Total number of mtractions 223 Total number of fillings 118 15 cement 8o amalgam 14 zinc oxide and. Eugenol. Total number of Ag INGa treatments 275 Total number of cleanings 101 Total number of pupils taught toothbrush drill 124 Total amount of money received 850.50 May 28, 1928—June 22, 1928 Francis School, October 1, 1928-October 22, 192S, J. Breslin, Dentist: Total number of pupils treated 83 Total number of extractions 101 Total number of fillings 1.27 117 cement a amalgam .5 zinc oxide and Eugenol. Total number of Ag X-Da treatments 184 (includes 1 gum treatment; 1 abscess treatment.) Total number of cleanings 88 Total number of pupils taught toothbrush drill. 85 23 24 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Total amount of money received 821.50 Total number of pupils examined by dental hygienist 3,452 (Grades S. P. through G.—fib per cent have badly defective teeth.) Paxiccr School, October 23, 1928-October 25, 1928, J. Breslin, DeWISI: Total number of pupils treated 6 Total number of extractions 15 Total number of fillings 18 17 cement 1 amalgam Total number of Ag NO, treatments Pa:7ker and Bennis Schools, October 29, 1928-Novernber 23, 1928, H. M. Chopourian, Dentist `rotal number of pupils treated 70 Total number of extractions 109 Total number of fillings 189 yy cement 103 amalgam, 1 zinc oxide and Eugetiol. Total niitriber of toothache treatments 9 Total number of cleanings 74 Total number of pupils taught toothbrush drill 81 Total amount of money received $16.50 St. Patrick's Scliool, November 26—December 31, 1928, H. M. Chopourian, Deniist: Total ,,umber of pupils treated 69 Total number of extractions 80 Total number of fillings 159 31 cement 128 amalgam Total number of toothache treatments 4 Total ,dumber of cleanings 71 Total Dumber of pupils taught toothbmsh drill 165 (Given at Coolidge Scheel.) Total amount of money received $23.7 Respectrully submitted, RUTH E. HOUGH TON, D.H.