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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1929 Annual Watertown Report ANNUAL REPORTS BY THE OFMC RS OF THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN FOR THE Two Hundred andNinety-Ninth Year of its Organization YE,AR ENDING G DECEXIB ,`R 3I, 1929 •�i� � wi':!i lw� _-.^fir+ •i,. !! CAMBRU)CE, MASS, '1'1xF_ XTURRAS PRINTr r, C. IAFA\v 1930 � � � , • .•i : � •; �:� a : A a 6RR� RR � !i � tl� # R a S�-i + + •ii� }�a ■ spa '�. � � rii R R. ■� s R • ! F R ie � • � s w �Rr iR •` R•R• !R; is ■ '�• ii i . a�. i Ra ■i ; ■ Y ii•i i �i i ■+ if i i R iii �!i 3 i J i,*R i ii Ri■ iiR Ri ` � t i ± i • f • t R � ♦ i f ?RR RiA i i�i R i R CONTENTS Page Appraisers' Valuation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 Arsenal Street Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 77 Assessors, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 564 Auditor's Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Receipts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 110 Ta:yes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 X11scellaneous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 fee wr°al Administration.: Selectmen's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . 116 Auditor's Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Treasurer's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Collector's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 A�lssessors' Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Town Clerk's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Election Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Registrars of Voters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Town Hall. 124 Moderator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Planning Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Legal Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1`6 Printing Town Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Printing Voting Lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Memorial Day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Finaiiee Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Resew-e Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Protection of Life and Property: Police Department, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Police Departrnest, Special. . . . . . . . . 1.31 Police Department, janitor and Wagon an. . . . . . . . 132 Police Department, Clerk and Wagonrnan. . . . . . . 132 Police Department, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . 132 Police Department, Uniforms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Police Department, New Automobile. . . . . . . 135 Fire Department, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Fire Department, Additional Men. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Fire Department, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,37 3 Auditor's Report. Continued.- Page Fire Department, Convention Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Fire Department, Unifonns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.41 Fire Prevention Ta%. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Pensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Inspector of Btildings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Weights and Mca8ures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Gypsy and Brown-'fail Xlcth, Superintendent. . . . . . 143 Gypsy and Brown--Tail Moth, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Gypsy and Brown-Tail Moth, IVIaintena,nce. . . . . . , . 14-4 "Tree Warden, Salary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Tree "Warden, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Tree Warden, M aintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Tree Warden, Cottony Scale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Poles and Wires Department, Inspector. . . . . . . . . . . 147 Poles and Wires Department, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . 147 Poles and Wires Department, Additional Clerk. . . . . 147 Poles and Wires Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . 147 Dog Officer. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Health- and S aiaatat an, Health Department, Agent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Health Department, Clerk. . 150 Health Department, Nurses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Health Department, Contagious. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Health Dcpwtznent, Contingent. . . . . 151 Health Department, Baby Clinic. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Health Department, Dental Cliliie, Dentist. . . . . . . . t54 Inspector of Plumbing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5) Cattle Inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Sewer Department, Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Sewer Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 155 Fare and Lighting of Highwgys. Ki-h%vav Department, Salaries— , . 157 Tii:*hway Department, Office Expense. . . . . . . , . . . . . 157 - lyliway Department, Vacations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 1-1i,,hxvav Department, Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 I-itrl1W,1V Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151) IIighway Department, Stable Maintenance. . . . . . . . 163 Highway Department, Garbage Collection. . . , . , . . . 164 Sidewalks, . . . , . . . — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 165 Street Lights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Dust Laying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Engineering Department, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 EngineeriYlg Department, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 Ashes and Paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 4 Auditor's Report. Continued: 'age Support of the Poor: I ifirmary Department, Keeper. 169 Infirmary Department, General Expense., . . . . . . . . . 169 Outside Aid. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 Nlothers' Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Phvsician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Sofdiers' Relief and. TI ilitary Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 Mate Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 Soldiers' Exemptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 School Department, General Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.73 School Department, Instruction. . , , , . . , . _ . . . . . . . . 179 Substitutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 Sn ppli cs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 188 School Department, Operation.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 School Department, Americanization. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,E School Department, Evening. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . , . 190 School Department., Maintenance. . .. . . . _ . . . . . . . . . 197 School Department, Trade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 School Department, Continuation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 School Department, New. Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 ;School Department, Transportation. . . . . . . 20a Schaal Department, Convention Expense. . . . . . . . . . 203 School Department, 'N11scellanecus. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 20 Libraries and Reading Ro6uns: Public Library, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 Public Library, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 Public Library, Banks, Periodicals and Binding. . . . . 209 Public Library, Convention Expense. . . . . . . . . 210 Recreatign- Dark Department, Superintendent. . . . 211 Farb Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 Park Department, Victory Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 Playground, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 Playground Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . 213 Playgrounds, New Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.4 Public .Indeebtedwss and Interest: Torn Debt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 Interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 5 Auditor's Report. Continued: Taxes: State Tax, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.5 Special State Arse srnents. . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 216 County Taxes. . , , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Ifetropolltan Assessments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 Charles River Basin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 l i"rater T Forks: Water Department, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 11raiter Department, Office Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 Water Department, Vacations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 . '"rater Department, Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Water Depai-tmQnt, Maintenance. . 222 ' ter Department, 'Special. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.4 Rublic Cemeteries: Cemetery Department, Superintendent. . . . , . . , . . . , 225 Cemetery Department, Labor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 Cerneterlr Departmalit, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 Cemetery Department, load at Rid ela . . . . . . . . 226 Miscellaneous: Acton Street Drain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 Administration Building, Plans. . . . . . . . . . 227 Arlington Street Cemetery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 Arsunal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 228 Betterment Streets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 Common Street, Construction. . . . . . . . , . , , . . . . . . . . 230 Commorr Street Relocation and Widening. . . . . . . . . 230 December assessments 1928, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 December Assessments 1929. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 Drainage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 Drainage, Special, George Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 East End :Fire Station, Addition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 East Junior High School, Plans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 Grading, 1-losmer and East Junior High School. , . . . 234 Headquarters, American Legion, Past No. 99.. . _ . . . 234 Headquarters, V. F. Post No. 1105. . . . . . . . . . . . 234 Highway Department, Traffic Signals. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,34 Hosmer School Addition. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 Infirmary Department, Plans for Afoving. . . . . . . . . . 235 Main Street Building Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:35 Main Street, Constmetion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.5 Nfain Street, Relocation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 111t. Auburn Street Building Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 6 Auditor's Report. Cant need: Page "It. Auburn Street, Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236 (-w Senior High Schaal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 North End Sewer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236 Overlay, 1928. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 Overlay, 1.929. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 li Overpay Reserve n' . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . , . . . . 237 Park Department, Iffest End Playground. . . . , . , . . . 237 Park Department, Victory Field, Special. . . . . . . . . . 238 Park Department, 'Tennis Courts and Track. . . . . . . 238 Voles and Wires, Special, 1928 and 1929. . . . . . . . . . . 239 Poles and Wires, Registering Machines. . . . . . . . . . . . 239 Patter Mernorial Gate: Fund. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 240 Premium Account. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 Public: Library, NVest Bralich Equipment. . . . . . . . . . 249 Sc1,001 Department, Smith-Rughes lluzid. . . . . . . . . . 241 Severer Department, Construction Special: . . _ . . . . . . 241 Tercentenary Conamittee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 Unpaid. Bills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Waverley Oaks Trunk Sewer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Pest Elementary Schaal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M West Elementary School, Land. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 West Flementat� School, flans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 West Junior High School, Additions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 Workmen's Compensation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 Treasury Receipts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 Statement of Assets and Liabilities: Assets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , 248 Liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 Uvpaid Bills: Infirmary Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 Legal Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 Outside Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-50 Street Lights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2051 Worlmien's Compensation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 Chief of Fire. Department, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 538 Chief of Police, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 529 Collector, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 570 Dog [Meer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 561 Finance Committee, Report of. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Highway Department, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 Infirmary Department, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 559 Inspector of Buildings, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 546 Inspector of Poles and 'Nires, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 542 List of J errors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 7 Page Park Co=issioners, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 552 Planning Board, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Playground Commission. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277 Population. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Public Welfare. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.54 Sealer of Weights and Measures, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . 547 Selectmen, Report of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Superintendent of Moth Department, Report of. . . . . . . . 549 Town Clerk-, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285 Births. . . — . . . . . . . . . — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 490 Marriages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 499 Deaths. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 521 Miscellaneous Fees, Licenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 487 Record of Town Meetings. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285 Town Counsel, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 562 Town Engineer, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Town Officers. . . . . . . . . , 9 Town Physician, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.5 Treasurer, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Tree Warden, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 550 Town Cattle Inspector and Veterinarian, Report of. . . , . 560 School Report Library Report .ter Dopartrnent Board of Health TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1929 selectmen JOHN P. BARRE7f, Chairman ED ARD D. HOLLAND, Clerk CHARLES P. COLLIGAN Form-t2ttee Assignments eats JOHN P. BARRETT Highways, Sewers, Drainage, Sidewalks, Dust Laying, Ashes and Paper, Moth, `free Warden, Street Lights, Engineering, Workmen's Compensation ED ARD D. I-I LLAND Police, Outside Aid, Infirmary, Soldiers' belief, Mothers' Aid, Election Expenses, Town Veterinarian, Legal Services, Inspector of Buildings CHAI2LES P. CCLLIGAN Town Hall, Poles. and Wires, Insurance, Fire, Contingent, Fuel, Town Physician, State and Military .Aid, 'Weights and Measures Tozmt Clerk WILLIAM P. McGUIRE Term expires 1030 Treasurer HARRY W. BRI HAXI Term expires 1930 Assessors of Taxes EUVVARD F_ 'VVRIGHT, Chairman Tenn expires 1930 WILLIATNI BELL, Secretary Term expires 1931 EDWARD A. GATES Term expires 1932 Collector of Taxes Ii~REDERICK J. COLBY Terra expires 1930 9 10 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Auditor .ILLIAM W. NORCROSS, JR. Term expires 1930 Moderator P. SAR FIELD CU NIFF Tenn expires 1930 School Committee FRANCIS A. XELLY, Chairman Term capires 1930 RARY CORCORAN, Secrctary Term expires.1931 HOMER C. PERIUNS Term expires 1.()30 CHARLES +0. CHASE, M.D. Tenn expires 1931 OWEN F. KEEFE, D.M.D., Terns expires 1932 EDNA F. LYO S Term expires 1932 WILFR:ED H. PRICE, Superintendent Trustees Tree Public Llbrar v REV. JOHN W. DOWD, Chairman TO= expires 1931 JOSEPH A. MALLEY, Secretary Term expires 1932 P. SARSFIELD C1. NNIFF Term expires 1931 FRANCIS P. CARROLL Tern expires 1932 REEF, ED"4 ARD C, CAMP Tcrm expires 1939 CHARLES F. SHAW Tenn expires 1930 }hoard of Health. JOSEPH L. CARROLL, Chainnau Term expires 1932 ARTHUR C. FAGAN, Secretary Term expires 1931 THC]MAS C, QUIRK Term expires 1930 Park Cmmissioners AR.THUR L. N°IORSE, Chairman Tenn expires 1932 JOHN W. DUITALL, Secretary Term expires 1930 CARL E. �ii'ITHEE Term expires 1931 11.7ater Commissioners EDWARD F. IIUGHES, Chairman Term expires 1931 MAURICE J. CARROLL, Secretary Term expires 1932 JOSEPH W. GGERRY Term expires 1930 "FALTER E. RUNDLETT, Superintendent TOWN OFFICERS 11 Tree Warden JOHN C. FORD Teresa expires 1930 collstabics FRANK L. MAGUIRE Term expires 1930 *THOTMAS P. MORLEY Tern expires 1930 PATRICK H. O'I-IALLORAN Term expires 1930 tjAMES M. OGIL171E Terin expires 1930 ALE ANDER D, MACDONALD Terra expires 1930 Planning Beard WILLIAM W. RUGG, Chairman Term expires 1931 EDWARD F. WRIGHT, Secretary Term expires 1932 JOHN E. HEFFERNAN 'Term expires 1932 AVILFRED A. NORRIS Tenn expires 1930 RONALD M. STONE Term expires 1930 *Did not qualx[),, tAppointed by Sel tmen on October 18, 102N1. $x'ppainted by Selectmen on December 20, 1929. 12 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT APPOINTED OFFICER Superintendent Moth Department JOHN C. FORD Term expires January 31, 1930 le cg ti P r u rs of Voters JOHN A. LOYND, Cha-iriatm Term expires 1930 WILLIATN+I P. 1NIc U1RU,, Clerk Term expires 1930 PATRICK D. GLEASON Term expires 1931 JOSEPH A. PICOINE Term empires 1932 T[1i%°t'r. 3'tF9iL' r [TIS D. A.L LEIN �c�rrs�cfti�a,�= .�rr,��`rteer WILLUR P. LEARNED npt rinlcwfent of Streets PII ICE P. +CO',\TDON I eeper oj. Infirmary and Po2oi GEORGE I-1. WHITE MICHAEL J. KELLEff -bispector of Cattle and 1'mwn Vetep'llrariall DR. F. T. iMcGUINCH Y Inspector of Buildings 11VILLIATA-I H. WIL ON Assistant Inspector of Buildings ELIAS A. FERIUNS Scaler of I176ghts and Measures JOHN F. KILEY TOWN OFFICERS 13 Agmt for Burial of Deceased 'oldiers ILLIAM P, 1+IcGUIRT Agent, DcpartmeW of Public il"elfare JOHN J. STANTON Fence I'i wrs WILLIAM H. ZLIFFE JOHN S. WILSON FRANK W. WA'TERHOUSE Field Drivers GEORGE H. WHITE and all regular police officers General Agent, Board of Health ARTHUR E. BURKE Superintendent of Cemeteries FRANK R. SHOREY Inspector of Pluntbi?ig CHARLE,S M. HEWIT T' ALBERT B. GOLLIGAIN Playground Cotwnissiomrs JAB-MES H. SHEIdIDAN, Chairman 'Perm expires 1930 *REV. WILLIAiM J. GORMA N Term expires 1931 BERNARD S. -XIcHUGH Term expires 1932 *Appointed March '1 2, 1929, to fill vacancy-caused by the resignation of Charles P. Colligan, accepted March 19, 1929, after his election as Select- man. 14 WATERTOWN TOWN REPCRT Special Officers with Pay When on Duty BARTHOLOMEW CARR ARNOLD E. HOLMES PATRICI H. O'HALLORAN GEORGE H. WHITE JOHN F. KILEY P.ATRICK QUINN PATRICK J. VAH;EY JA 0ES B. MURPHY tALT R E. RUNDLETT JOHN C. FORD JOHN 14. KILFOY f"a'namce Committee *DAVID E. FITZG.ER:ALD, Chairman Term expires 1931 tjOHN J. McLAUTHLIN, Secretary Terra expires 1930 CHARLES H. WHITTIER Term expires 1939 HARRY A. SMITH Term expires 1930 MORTONR C. CIVNIPBELL T+errn expires 1930 DEXTER F. BENNETT Te= expires 1930 CHARLES T. BEAUPRE Temi expires 1'930 +GROVER C. CODIE Term expires 1930 HEWITT G. FLETC=[ER. Terra expires 1931 JOHN V. CARCHIA Terra expires 1931 JOSEPH H. SHEEII AN Term expires 1931 T. JA--MES GALLAGHER rerrii expires 1931 §FRANK TVacFARL CIE Term expires 1931 MARRY M. CH(JPOURI N Term expires 1931 J. VINCENT NlacDONOUGH Terra expires 1932 ROSCOE F. DAUGH"I'ER,S Terris expires 1932 A TURO DeFILIPPO Term expires 1932 JOHN B. HAi1+1MILL Term expires 1032 FR ANCIS J. McNAMARA Term expires 1932 GEORGE W. SKUSE 'Perm. expires 1932 EDWARD P. FURBER Term expires 193 Public Weigh us PERCY E. SMITH 1'+JIICHAEL P. HYNE 4;GEORGE H. HUDSON IMICHAEL B. HOLLAND ,]Elected Chairman,June 11, 1S'29. tElected Secretary, une 11, 11�299.. $Appointed june 11, 1929, in place of John E. Heffernan, resigned,on account of election to Planning ward. §Resigner. James J. O'Connell appointed February 4, 1930. Died January 29, 1930. TOWN OFFICERS TII02NIAS R. BLAKENEY, JR. FORRES`I' E. J. GLILDDEN PETER T. COE N FRANK J. CARE Y ROY M. E ATON FRED C. LEONARD THO-MAS F. McHUGH G. H. S UAREBRIGS HAROLD R. PEVEAR G. J. PR.ESTON FRANK CASEY THOMAS J. �XIcCUE WJLLIAM CASEY WALTER J. MacAULE IVALLACE J. GREEN C. B. '"TENDELL F. H. SARGENT C, J. OSGOOD H. DEAN YORK AR'I'HUR G. :!HARSH JAMES F. MADDEN HU H GOLDIhTG ALMON H. MacDONALD WILLIAM STROUT FREDERICK H. HOWARD NA'THAN B. DOLBIER ED rARD RATTIGAN HUGH GODDARD FREDERICK- M. EGAN CART. THYBFRG JOHN J. MAHONEY B1 R-N ERD CO'NAVAY MIC-IAEL CHIAMPI ANTH:ONTY FLYNN PERCY R. WALKER SETRAK DERDERIAN LOU IS J. KIRSCH SAMUEL BAGDASARLAN HARRY INV. PACKA R D Measitrers of 19`ood and Dark C. G. OSGOOD WILLIAM J. CASE'Y C. B. WENDELL FRANK CASEY HAROLD R. FEVE A R OUTSTANDING COMMITTEES Arsenal Street Committee of seven appointed by Moderator Pred E- Crawford, on March 31, 1926, to take charge of the denulg and construction of Arsenal Street, in accordance with vote passed at Adjourncd Annual Town Meeting held on March 1.5, 1926, under Article 22: CHARLES F. SANBORN, Chairtnan, 12 Spruce Street JOHN A. COLLINS, Secretary, 43 Paul Street JOHN P. BARRETT, Selectman, ear ofcio, 550 Tin Sheet. EDW,ARD D. HOLLA fiD, Selectman, ear ofcio, 16 Stearns R d. � ] W TEPTONVIN TOWN REPORT CHARLES P. COLLIGAN, Seleclona a, ex o ctio, 149 Irvilig Street PERCY T. SPR A G`C7E, 34 Stearns Road WILLTAM L LOCKE 16 Walnut Street Committee of twenty-one appointe(i by Moderator on May 24, 1926, to study the present fern of government of the Town, in accordance with vote passed at Town Meeting held on May 3, 1926; ERNEST IL. INGALLS, 30 Adams Avenue GEORGE H. DALE, 654 Alain Street CHARLES J. BROWN, 211 Orchard Street P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF, 79 Marshall Street WILLIAM G. GRUNDY, 31 Carver Road MARY F. DOWNEY, 17 'Ielendy Avenue EDP 4R.D C. CAMP, 215 Mt. Auburn Street MORTON C. CAMPBELL, 45:3 Mt. Auburn Street ROLAND B. MACDONALD, 24 Orchard Street G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, 106 Mt. Auburn Street LE TER W. COOCH, 99 Robbins Road RI7TH V. COOK, ?r Win5or Avenue, SU AN D. LUCAS, 31. Otis Street GENE'A E. GREEN, 113 Church Street MARY J. BURKE, 76 Spruce Street EDWARD J. O'NEIL, 19 Garfield Street .'XTURO DeFILI'PP'O, 59 Langdon Avenue A. ALON O IIUSE, 148 Russell Avenue WILLIAXI P. McGUIRE. 36 Green Street BARTLETT M. SI- AW, 27 Oliver Street JOSEPH R KEEY#E, 80 Galen Street 1tifirmary Connnifiee Committee of seven appointed by Moderator on January 12, 1927, "to report to the next annual Town Meeting as to what action the Town should take in providing for the persons now housed at the Town Farm," in accordance with vote passed at Town Meeting held on December 22, 1926, under Article 5: TOWN OFFICERS 37 B. FAY McGLAUFLIN, -19 Xatherine Road EDWARD D. HOLLAND, 16 Steams Road ALICE L. PINKHAXI, l 19 Robbins Road DIARY J. BURXE, 76 Spruce Street *REV- WILLIA I J. DUFFY, 25 Chestnut Street REV. FRANK D. TAYLOR., 92 Mt. Auburn Street CLIF FORD S. LOVELL, 31 Katherine Road. School Sur=. y Committee of seven appointed by 'Moderator on January 12, 1927, "with instructions to make a surrey as to the needs of additional school buildings in the Town of Watertovvn and to report at a future Town Meeting," in accordance with Grote passed. at Town -Ieeting held an December 22, 1926, under Article 7 tCHARLES -A1. AT313(JT T, 16 CG]Lunbia. Street CHARLES 0. CHASE, M. D., 6 Fatten Street JOHN A. COLLINS, 43 Paul Street. FRANK W. WRIGHT, 32 Hillside Road P. SARSFIELD CUNNIIi li, 79 Marshall Street HARGLD B. BLAGU, 71 Marion Road DAVID E. Ii ITZGERALD, 34 01cott Street Origiv l Tercentenary Conn-niftee Original coninuttee of tuenty-one (including the NIcdera:tor), appointed by Moderator Can 1\ arch 3, 1927, relative to observ- ance of three hundredth anniversary of the settlement of the Toxx m of Watertown, as atithorized under Article :34 of Ad- journed Annual 'Tumn II�Ieeting of March 22, 1926 FRED E. CRNWFORD, jV odcrafor, ex of#icio, 30 Lincoln Street GEORGE S. WRIGHT, 68 Garfield Street $CHARLES XI. ALL OTT, 16 Columbia Street WILLIAM P. XlcGUIRE, 30 Green Street LYDIA W. 'MASTERS, 27 Bailey Road I-IAROLD D. BLAZO, 71 Marion Road *One vacancy. Uft TG n November 79, ]M8. tone vacancy-. :removed from Town. 1s WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT P. SARSF IELD CUN1Tl II+F, 79 Marshtill Street WILLIE W. NORCROSS, 39 Spruce Street CHARLES E. SHAVE, 62 Langdon Avenue ANNIE E. DAVENPORT, 14 Sunirnit Road HERBERT L. PAINE, 23 Phillips Street THOINIAS P, V'AHEY, 2.18 North Beacon Street G EORGE H. DALE, 654 Main .Street INEZ H. YERXA, 24 Garfield Street *CHARLES E. MASON, 27 Bailey Road f J. GART)NER BARTLETT, 11.5 Russell Avenue HARRIE E. WRITE, 47 Hillside Road TH0_-\4AS F. TIERNEY, 56 Green Street W. HARYFY LUCAS, 31 Otis Street. EVA B. L017ELL, ail Katherine Read G. FREDERICX ROBINSON, 196 Mt. Auburn Street El1.largenle at of Origiu al Tercentenary Cone iltee Committee appointed February 6, 1928, under authority of vote passed at; Town Mecting held on June 28, 1927, under Article 1, enlarging Coii mittue on three hundredth anniversary of the settlement of the Town, under the followliig voles: "Voted: That the Committce of Twenty-one can the Observ- ance of the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the Settlement of the Town be, enlarged to a Committee of One Hundred, the additional members to be appoizited by the Moderator, and to include the: p>:cscnt Selcctnien and Selectmen elected tip to and including the Animal Meeting of 19,X Voted: That the Committee of One Hundred be authorizcd to fill vacancies and add to its total membership from time,to time." BARTLETT M. SHAW, 27 Oliver Street MARY P. GOOCH, Liar Adanis Avenue WILLTA'M L. LOCKE, 16 Xlralnnt Street L. SIDNEY CLEVELAND, 112 Russell Avenue BERTHA T. OTIS, fir? 1�11ssell Avenue CHARLES E. FAY, 42 1-3ailey Road *Removed from town. TI]er��sed. TOWN OFFICERS 19 JOHN M. XUGURN, 159 Fussell Avenue EDWIN H. N'�'HITEIIILL, 42 Barnard .Avenue 'ENDELI, W. PAT'TEN, 15 Carver Road WILFRED H. PRICE, 921Oarsliall Street, JOHN W. O'HE ARN, 206 Mt. Auburn Street HAROLD C, EVERETT, 114 Marshall. Street WILB LTR F. LEARNED, 33 Irving Street NL41RGARET W. VAI-TEE, 96 Russell 'venue PATRIC H. O'HA I.1,0RAN, 115 Fayette Street *IVA.LTER L. 28 Otis Street WALTER H. GREGG, 12 Riverside Street FRANK D. BURNS, 206 North Beacon Street WfLLIAM II. ILIPRI E, 99 Bailey Road LOUIS W. DE, I'ASS, 4 i Pearl Street JOHN: -IeCREE. 1.5 Adams Avenue ELIZABE"1'1'I 11. GERRY, 35 Marion Road CHARLE;S A. DALE, 18 Winsor Avenue CH AR.LES L. SI IE LD+QN, IS Upland Road tMONSIGNOR A.�NIBRDSE F. ROCHE, 25 Chestnut Street PERCH T. SPRAGUE, 34 Stearns Road WILFRED J. PAQ ET, 95 Spnice Street ROB RRT C. 1. MU LCA I I Y 16 Kimball Road ALICE °I. SILSBEE, 47 ,N161a .Street CHA.RLES A. HALE, 18 Winsur Avenue JOHN P. BARRETT, 550 Main Street THONIAS C. QUIRK, I.D., 19 Spruce Street REV. CHARLES L. SEAS HOLES, 44 Walnut; Street WILLIA2\1 W. RU G, 17 Centre Street I ARRY W. BRIGHAM, 2 Brigham Street ALICE, L. PINKHA�1. 119 Robbins Read $CLARA L. MONK, 25 Marion Road .ES`I'H ER DIMICK, : 7 Russell Avenue ARCHIE E. NOBLE, :32 Russell Avenue §FR.EDERICK L, DRAKE, 303 IN-It. Auburn Street EDW-ARD E. ALLEN, 170' North Beacon Street. CHARLOTTE W. MORSE, 22 Chapman Street °In place of Louise R. 71%facurdy, who declined appointment. 1Left town November 7, 1928. eft town. §Decease€ . o 20 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT WILLIAM ALCOTT, 61 Lincoln Street JOSEPH R. COONEY, 1.1 Patten Street WILLIAM M. EM.ERSON, 48 Walnut Street HARRY O. MAYO, 259 Mt. Auburn Street GL ADYS R. BRYA&T, 141 Bellevue Road �►,I ARY W. BENT, 70 Mt. Auburi Street ANDREW J. DONNELLY, 88 Franklin Street REV. EDG AR W. ANDERSON, 19 Russell Avenue SARAH VINTAL KEENE, 40 Fayette Street RUSH B. WILLARD, 12 Adams Avenue DAVID E. FITZGERALD, 84 Olcott Street EDWARD F. WRIGHT, 44 Favette Street CHAR.LES 4. CHASE, M,D., 6 Patten Street H. ADELL ELLIOTT, 17 Adanis Avenue JOHN F. TUFTS, 1 7 .A•Iarshall Street RICHARD B. ROLLINS, 29 Chester Street CHARLES P. DURELL, 41 Katherine Road EDAVARD F. HUGHES, 20 Hawthome Street MINA EVA.NS HINT, 42 Oliver Street JOHN A. COLLINS, 4:3 Paul Street AR HUR F. GRAY, 20 Fayette Street PETER J. Iv ONAIIt1N, :3,58 Charles River Road C. ARTHUR WHEELER, 34 Marslia.11 Street ELIZABETH A. PERKINS, 101 Marshall Street REV. ERNEST S. MEREDITH, .37 Garfield Street MINNIE L. HACKETT, 88 Robbins Road GENEVA E. GREEN, 113 Cheirch Street GEORGE N. CHAMBERLAIN, 74 Russell Avenue DELPHA COOLIDGE. 71 CwarFceld Street EDWARD C. HALL, 65 -N-lt. Atibum Street REV. EDWARD C. CAMP, 215 2NIt. Auburn Street . RENA I. BI,SBEE, 20 Parker Street *REV. WILLIA NI J. D LYFF Y, 25 Chestnut Street WALTER C. STONE, 19 Stoneleigh Road EDWARD D. HOLLAND, 16 Stearns Read CHARLES F. SANBORN, 12 Spruce .Street EDWARD P. FURBER, 7.3 Marsball Street REV. FRANK D. TAYLOR, 92 Mt. Auburn Street FRANK MacFARLANE, 139 Russell Avenue *Left Town Novernber i, 1028. TOWN OFFICERS 21 To Stz#dy Fees for Lieeiases Committee of three appointed by Moderator I~red E. Crawford on May 20, 1927, under Article 21 of warrant for Adjourned Annual Town Meeting of March 29, 1927, "To study method of granting and the arnamit of fees for licenses and permits. issued by any department, and report at a later Teen Meeting": ED�VARD D. HOLLAND, 16 Stearns Roast HENRY A. THURLOW, 4 Orchard Street THOlJ AS LEO HACKETT, 68 Stoneleigh Road Coolidge School Land Committee consisting of Selectmen and five ethers, ap- pointed by Moderator on July 19, 1927, under Articles 7 and 8 of warrant for Toi n Meeting held. can June 28, 1027, "relative to placing; laud acquired for public purposes at the corner of Arlington and 1.1t. Auburn Streets, cinder the jurisdiction of the Playground Commission; also to investigate the acquiring of additional land adjoining town land at the corner of Mt. Aub= and Arlington Streets, for public purposes, and report on a plan for developing this land in conticetion with the Coolidge School land for playground, or parr purposes": EDWARD D. HOLLAND, .Selectman,ex ofacia, 16 Stearns Road JOHN P. BARRETT, Seleamair, ex o cio, 5.50 A.fain Street CHARLES P. COLLIGAN, Selectuian, ear officio, 149 Irving Street NVARREN M. WRIGHT, 93 Garfield Street JOSI PH H. SHEEHAN, 46 Winsor Avenue ILLIAM W. R.UGG, 17 Cent-re Street IRVING B. COBUR.N, 23 Templeton Parkway JOSEPH A. WHEELOCK, 43 Rangelev Road Admi-n•istration Building Committee appointed. by Moderator on December 14, 1928, under Article 5 of warrant for Town Meeting of December 3, . 1928, "To consider the question of location and erection of an administration building, with instructions to report at the annual Towa Meeting": 22 k1 ATERTOIA"N TOWN REPORT JOHN P. BARRE`1 T, C'ir���t�ata�r, 550 _Xfain Street ' ILLIAA1 W. I ORCROSS, JR., Secretary, 39 Spruce Street. WILLIAXI H. ILWFE, 99 Bailev Read P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF, i9 Marshall Street JOHN F. 'TUFTS, 137 MaTshall Street ARTURO DeFILIPPO, .59 Langdon Avenue DAN IEL J. SULLIVAN, 174 Church St;rect To Cansider jfotzrr;g Mach pfes Committee appointed by Moderator on December 14. 1928, under Articlu 14 of warrant for Tawn Meeting of December 3, 1923, "To consider the question of vote machines": JOHN P. BARRETT, Se echnan, cx oficio, 550 Main Street ED ARD D. HOLLAND, .Selecmwn, ex o} cio, 16 Stearns Rd. C HARLES P. COLLIGAN, Selectman, ex officla, 149 In-mg St. ILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk, ex o cio, 36 Green Sit. CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, 31 Katherine Road ARNOLD LEON AI D, 136 Russell f1wnuc 11'est End Ek-mentary SGIzo +l Cornniittue appointed by Moderator on December 20, 1925, under Articles 11, 12 and 13 of warrant for Town Afmting of December 3, 1923, "for the purpose of recorriniending site and plans for an elementary school to be erected in the Nest End , of the Town" HAROLD O. EVERETT, Chairman, 114 Marshall Street HOMIER C. PERKINS. School Cmnmittee, ex officio, 104 'Iar'hall Street FRANICIS A. KELLY, School Committee,mittee, ex of cio, 117 Langdoxi Avenue OWE OWEN F. KEEFE, School Committee, ex offuc:o, 14 Phillips Street ARTHUR L. MORSE, 24 Chapman Street GEORGE H. DALE, 6.54 -Main Street JOHN R. JENSEN, 572 Main Street TOWN OFFICERS 23 Resolutions Cownittee Committee appointed on Resolutions on death of James H. Yahey, under authority of Town Meeting of April 9, 1929. Appointed by Moderator on April 17, 1929: OSEPH P. HEEFE, 80 Galen Street WENDELL W. PATTED, 15 Carver Road EDWARD F. HUrGHES, 29 Hawthonie Street G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, 106 Mt. Auburn Street WILL.I A EI P. 3&GUIRE, 36 Green Street Fire Alarm .Sigwl System Committee appointed by Moderator on "Purchase of Land for erection of a fireproof builtliri- for the Fire Alarm Simal System"; appointed on N'Iay 17, 1929, under Article 12, as authorized at Adjourned Annual Town N-lecting held on April 9, 1929: JOHN P. PARRETT, Selectman, ex of ficfo, 55D Main Street EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectinan, ex officio, 16 Stearns Rd. CHARLES P. COLLIGAN, Selectsiwn, ex officio, 1,19 Irving Street JOHN W, O'HEARN,Chief of Fire Deparmient, `06 Mt:. Auburn Street PATRICK J. VAHEY, Ins ecdcr a#`boles and Wires, 104 River- side Street HERBERT L. PAINE, Manufacturer, 23 Phillips Street PlEIRCIE L. FISH, Superinlen*pd, 78 Marshall Street Arlington Street Ceinetery Gravestones Committee appointed by Moderator, April 17, 1929, under authority of Town meeting of April 2, 1929, on "Repairing and Resetting of Gravestones in Arlington Street Cemetery" WILITRED A. NORRIS, 47 Emerson Road 1MRS, INEZ H. YER A, 24 Garfield Street, Regent, D.A.R. EDWAR.D C. HALL., 65 ?Ut. Auburn Street (Regent of D.A.R., member of Historical Society and one other.) 24 WATER'T`C'}WIti TOWN REPORT Cross Street Fire situ Committee appointed TMay 17, 1920, under authority of 'Town Meeting of April 0, 1029, on "Acquiring Parcel of Land and Building thereon, numbered 36-28 Crass Street, for Ex- tension of Malice or Fire Stations, Town Garage, Fire Alarm Headquarters, or other public purposes" (See Committee appointed under Article. 12 Fire Alaxni Signal System —niatt+er referred to sale Cu nni ttee.) JOHN P, BARRETT, Selectman ex o icio. EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectrpmn ex ofcio. CHARLES P. COLLI AN, Selectman ex officio. JOHN WT O'HEARINT, Chief of Fire Dcparb;; ant. PATRICK J. VAHEY, Inspector of Poles and lVires. HERBERT L. PAINE, 23 Phillips Street PIERCE L. FISH, 78 Marshall Street Crrnanillee on ATorlh 11'atertown Fire .Stalla;t Coninlittee appointed by Mor.1£rator on North Watortown Fire Station, on April 30, 1929, udder Article 15, as anthrwized at Adjourned Annual 'T`owii Xleeting held on April 9, 1929: JOIN P. BARRET I', C hairinai: of Selectmen. EI)WARD D. HOLL ND, Selectman CHARLES P. COLL IGAN, Sell tPF un JOIN W. O'HEARN, Chid of F-iry De parlineut. THEODORE B. ROBINSON, 255 Orchard. Street WILLIAM F. RILEY, 305 Lexington Street: (E'diior) CHARLES J. CASSESE, 28 Fitchburg Street (Manager) Inc kierator Conninflee Committee appointed by Moderator to consider "the erec- tion of an Incinerator for the disposal of Waste iAlaterial,", appointed on May 17, 1929, under Article 22, as authorized at Adjourned Annual Town il+ieeting held on April 9, 1929: W. HARVEY LUCAS, j'lTanager, 31. Otis Street JOHN XkCREE, Fngineer, 17 Ada;ns Avenue W ILLIAM M. EitIERSON, Ex-Seleamaji, 48 Walnut Street PIERCE P. CONDON, Sjgperi:ztejade;zt of Streets, 22 Adams Av entic TOWN OFFICERS 25 JOHN J. WELCH, Salesman, 271 Main Street: JOSEPH L. CARROLL, Member of Board of Health, ex officio AR'I HUR C. FAGAN, 11fember of Board of Health, ex officio DR. TH02MAS C. QUIRK, Aleonber of Board of Health, ex officio JOHN P. BARRET'T, Selectman, ex officio ED ARD D. HOLLAND, Selectman, ex officio CHARLES P. COLLIGAINT. Selectman, ex officio Ccrminittee an Constriedi -n of Riaa miz-g Wrack and Tu nuis Co uris Committee appointed by Moderator on Construction of Running Track and Tennis Courts, at Orchard Street and Marion Road, appointed can April 30, 1929, under Article :?t, as authorized at Adjourned Annual Town Meeting held on April 2, 1'929: ARTHUR L. IICR.SE, Park Commissioner, ex officio JOHN W. DM TALL, Parle Cowmiss-iover, ex officio JAMES M. OATES, Esq., Taraner Town Counsel, T-wi ight League Official OTIS D. ALLEN, Town Engineer, 22 Broadway FR,kNCIS A. KELLY, Chairman, School Cmmyr-attee, Play_ ground Insimctar, 117 Langd:on Avenue Cominiffee ��::°r : ' rc + 'r.�:rtc; x ir.�r ll`:r��� Roard. Cornmitteg-ter in-,r ti ate rulati%-u to nee,- (-start, rs, for the Water Depar��itt.E Appoilited by 2XIoderator on ! g t 15, 1929, under atithorityr of vote pa=d under Article 2 at. Tovm 'Ieetlti ; held on'_i:it� ? , I929: F. f Y ED'VVARD F. IIL'I G:I,�S, ;. r a r c n sii'ssir r , ex officio FRANC-IS A. XELLY, Chairman, .Schoof Cow:rra-ittee, ex officio B. PAY McGLAUFLIN, 49 Katherine Road ELIAS A. PERKINS, 73 Favette Street NJILES P. ROBINSON, 106 Xlt. Auburn Street Caraun ttee art Addition to East Juitior High School and Site for School iv r'-artherra Section of the Town {Committee selecting site for elementary school in northern section of Town, and for securing plans for an addition to East 26 WATERTOWN TOWN REPDRT ,junior High School. Appointed by Moderator on August 23, 1929, under autliority of vote pa sed under Article S at Town Xleeting held on July 29, 1929: DR. CHAR.LES 0. CHASE, Sckool Ccapnmittee, ex affacla TAR. OWED F. KEEFE, School Cmitmitlee, ex officio FRANCIS A. I ELLY, Scdrool C.'r nintit€ee, ex ofjl ecio CHARLES F. SI3AW, 62 Langdon Avenue ,JOHN W. CRONIN, Esq., Cif Adams Avenue .C7 RTHUR F. GRAY, 20 Payette Street ROBERT J. BAIRD, 40 Hall Avenue Cyr wittee to Invite Le,�Iislahire io 14,r kdow a in 1930 Committee appointed on Decen-iber 28, 1929 by l Iodera.tor Conniff in accordance with vote passed at Town Mcci�ing held can December 19, 1929, under Article 1, -when it was Noted: "That a cornmittee of seven be appointed by the Moderator with arxthority to invite the i1-Iassachusett.s Senate and blouse of Representatives to hold a. joint session in the Town-1 of Water- tovm, in connection with the Tercentenary celebration during the year 1930." Conunittee appoir}d +M T FT ED!a•E s A' 'ORI , C'Trarr�ran, 'Terecla I'dib y.Canonittee J0H_gq.ly:"BARRETT, Chairraaaa, Board of.?e a tiracaa W1LL1 'k-I P. McGUIRE, Tmvpt Clerk - BARTLET G' Co�nnr ittec Ter- centenary Co1'fflh-iUW JOHN A. COLLINS, Former Selaclinan and M'enibcr fx-ecaative Co;pnn-rttee Tercentenary Couarar.ittee GEORGE 1-1. DALE, Fcmrer Representative to the General Court Coarimittee on Parking Space Adja-tent to 1,fratcrtown Square Committee appointed by Moderator C,`unniff on December 8, 1929, in accordance with vote passed at Tovm Meeting held on December 16, 1929, under Article 9, when it was Voted; TOWN OFFICERS 27 "That a committee Of seven, one of whom shall he the Secre- tary of the;Chamber of Conimerrce, be appointed by the fodera- tar, to investigate the question of providing adequate parking space adjacent to 'V�Tatertown Square." ED`4 ARD D. HOLLAND, Selectman JOHN A. COLBERT, Secretary, Chamber of Commerce JOHN ITAcINTDSH, 13 Church Street JOHN F. MILMORE, Chief of Police O CAR. NI, CANARY, 13 Alain Street PLER.CE P. CONDON, SuperintendeW of Streets EDWARD C. HALL, 65 Mt. Auburn 'Street 28 WATERTOWN- TOWN RETORT POPULATION The estimated nwnber of inhabitants of W,atertown for the year 1915, as shown by the State census, 16,615; police census, 13,0401 Police census, Ja,nuarv, 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, 1322, 22,500. Estimated population, Januarys, 1923, 23,000. Estimated popul,-Ltion, January, 1924, 25,000. Mate census, April 1, 1925, 25,4W Estimated popula.tioli, January, 1926, 27,500. Estimated population, Januanr, 1927, 2 ,5K Estimated population, January, 1923, 30,000. Esttirnated population, Januar v, 1929, 31,500. Estimated population, January, 1930, 32,500. SELECTMEN'S REPORT The annual report of the Selectmen is hereiNith submitted for the fiscal year ending December al, 1929. A great many improvements have been made on our Train thoroughfares the past year. Main. Street fronn Whites Avenue to the bridge has been resurfaced with a black asphalt top, and that ccnipletes the construction of Main Street as far as the Town is concerned, as the State tallies scare of the hifghway from the bridge to the Waltham line. Mount Auburn Street was reconstructed from Dexter Avenue to Bates Reuel on the north side; the south side needs to be reconstructed this year, as new water pipes and gas pipes have recently been laid in certain sections of this street, and it has been left, in quite a bad condi- tion. The streets of the Town, as a whole, are in good condition. It;is quite imperative that North Beacon 'Street be resurfaced with a black asphalt top the coning year. Provisions for such a resurfacing were provided for when this street was constructed, the curbing having been laid to conform with the additional two inches of top. Several ether streets have been recommended to be constructed this rear. Arsenal Street has been finished and opened to travel the past two nionths, and is being used extensively. The Selectmen have requested the city of Cambridge to widen Western Avenue, and thereby relieve the traffic congestion at Central Square. Not until this is done will we derive the full benefit of this wonderful thoroughfare. During the past year nineteen streets have been built under the Betterment Act,and twenty-five streets have been petitioned for to be ]wilt the corning year. We again recommend the con- stniction of sidewalks to be laid at the sarne titne the streets are under construction; not until the sidewalks are laid do we con, cider the streets frilly completed. The County Commissioners were unable to lay out .and con- struct Belmont Street from Knowles Delta to theWaltham line last year, but have assured us that it will be constructed this 9 30 WATiERTOWN TOWN REPORT yearr as a county road. We have laid out setter and drainage pipes in this street in anticipation of its being constructed.. A very gre€xt improvement to the. Town the past year was the addition to the East End Tire Station. A ladder truck has been stationed there, and we feel that the Coolidge Square section now has a-dequate fire protection. We recon7m+end the covering over of Laundry Brook from Morse Street to California Street. After this brook is covered, a large area of land belonging to the 'Town can be used for play- ground purposes. Great proggess is being made on the North Watertown sewer extension. The pipes have been' laid through to the point where connection is nlade with the metropolitan sewer in Waverley Oaks. Already we have laid our pipes in a great many of the streets in this vicinity, and this coming spring ive hope to make house connections and put :sever in operation. Automatic tragic signals should be installed at the inter- section of Galen and Watertown Streets, and also at the inter- scct: on of Waverley Avenue and Orchard Strut. We have made arrangements with the toilet of Belmont to install auto- matic traffic signals at the intersection of Conunon and Belmont Streets, We recommend that Main, Mount Atiburri, North Beacon, ArseIla,l, Galen, A-Tatertown and Spring Streets he made through streets, and that all the intersePtillg streets have Massachusetts regulation "Stop" signs installed. In conformity with the report of the Highway Department, we hereby submit our recorrmmendations for the Police Depart- ment, Outside Aid, Soldiers' Relief ;and l�+Iothers' Aid Depart- ments. Two patrolmen were promoted to sergeants to facilitate Lhe work of the department, and under this change a superior officer is at all tunes in charge of the station. Owing to the increased number of streets and houses built %6thin the past: two years, it is imperative that we increase this department by at least three men. This will take care of that condition and give ample protection at the points of entrance to the school children who are not properly protected on their way to and from school. REPORT OF SELECTMEN $I The Department of Public "Welfare, under the efficient man- ageinent of Mr. John J. Stanton, has been sorely tried this year and the demands for temporary and permanent relief have in- creased to quch an extent, that in the interest of the taxpayers it is imporative that a clerk be employed, so that Mrs. LaBonte, vow doing clerical Nvork, may attend to the more important duty of in resti ation at the hooves of the applicants for aid. The amount of money to be saved by such an arrangement Will be returned to the To,;Nm mativ times over. The Infirmary Department at the present time, is housing about, the same number of ininates and it is the intention of the Committee appointed by the Ivloderator to faring in some tan.•- gible solution to the present method of caring for and housing those who by farce of circumstances have become dependents, and it is the duty of the Town to see that any suggestions made for their comfort and care will receiN e: mature judgment. In fairness to the Town Counsel and the Town ph-rsician the Town should remunerate them With at least a fair salary for the amount of work they are doing and we silicerely hope that the increase asked for will receive consideration. Figures have been obtained from insurance companies as to the cost of iisuri2i�; To employees which would indicate, that by our present method we are saving the Town thousands of dollars. It is the intention of the Selectmen to snake provisions for an an aunt not to exceed five thousand dollars for the Work- men 9s Compensation Department which will include 00 to be famed Compensation Agent. The cost as submitted by the Insurance cornpa.nies was :,;21,00 l; our cost was less than $5,000, Respectfully submitted, JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, CHARLES P. CJLLIGAN, sekc men. 8 LIST OF JURORS July 1, 1929 to July 1, 1930 Prepared by Board of Selectmen TOWN OF UTERTOWN i'\'ajjze and Occupation Address Andcrson, Bror J., piano maker 106 Hillside Read Andrews, John E., real estate 44 Arnherst Road Archibald, Elmer F., buyer 252 School Street Bacon, Edward K., manager 16 Royal Street Baird, Robert J., salesman 40 Hall Avenue Barrv, Charles, tra,mmaii 22 dill Street Barry, Dennis J., foreman 43 Riverside Street Barre, Garrett, machinist 32 Bacon Street Barry, James J., fomman 32 Bacon Street Illootnberg, l\,Ianuel, clergy. 18 Jewett Street Bricklev, John F., mailing clerk 2C N-urth Beacon Street Belding, Anson, editor 277 School Street Benjamin, Charles W., treasurer '32 Church Street Benjamin, Harold J., trtzcI man 28 I-Vl<arshall Street BelinettT Dexter Ii., adjuster 21 Aiden Road Bernard, Frederick, superintendent 69 Hillside road Black, Frank L., broker 334 School Street Blake, Ralph J., salesman 47 Standish Road Blander, Roswell D., State Welfare Department 3O Broadwa-y- Borges, Lawrence, salestran 18 Stuart Street Brock, Ralph 0., veterinarian 81 Robbins Road Brown, Charles J., hardener 211 Orchard Street Bryant, Joseph W., photo-engraver 141 Bellevue Read Bttddington, Winton L., superintendent 70 Lincoln Street Btifftitn, Albert, F banking 3:3 Hillside Road Burbank, Albion Ia. W., salesman 44 Kathei ne Road Butters, Horatio, expressman 27.3 kfain Street Buxton, Ragcr K., manager 56 Corntt cnwealtli Read 32 LIST OF JURORS 33 JNTaniv acid Occupation Address Burns, Francis J., -cutter 19 Beechwood Avenue Butler, Robert; D., organizer 164 North Beacon Street Campbell, Timothy J., laborer 15 New Lexington Street Campbell, George C., merchant 166 Church ,Street Campbell, Percy C., manufacturer 330 School Street Cameron, Frank E., traffic ,manager 5:3 Columbia Street Carroll, Jai-nes J., clerk 56 North Beacon Street Carroll, James J., salesman 20 Royal Street Cazma-v, Thomas W., real estate 60 Palfrey Street Chadwick, Harr* W., loom fixer 467 Pleasant Street Chamberlain, Charles fir., Salesman 59 Barnard Avenue Cheat, George J., tailor 17 Frank Street C; ark, Jolt H., clerk 82 Riverside Street Clav, C}assids G., model worker 94 Lexington Street Clifford, James J-, manager 491 Main Street Colbert, John, secretary 14 Appleton Terrace Cody, Grover C., :salesman 99 Franklin Street Cuffey, Thomas R. laborer 127 Arsenal Street Cale, George, buyer 400 School Street Collins, John F., foreman 21 Franklin Street Comstock, Albert H., laundry- saran 103 forth Beacon Street Condon, Jahn '., contractor! 21 Arden Road Conley, IN illiarn T., roofing business 8 111aplen�,00d Street Coombs, Herbert W., manufacturer 158 Lovell Road Crandon, Lyuian B., manager 128 Russell Avenue Cram, John J., Jr., clerk 41 Elliot Street Creamer, Thomas, tinsmith 113 N insor Avenue Cullen, John, carpenter 78 Arsenal Street DePass, Lewis W., :secretary 47 Pearl Street Daggett, Seth, laborer 499 Pleasant Street Davenport, Alfred. H,, florist 88 Grove Street Dad', Charles A., superintendent 500 Belmont Street Dal,,, Johsi X1., agent 13 Oliver Street, DePass, Louis J., foreman 53 Langdon Avenue Doherty, James F., janitor 73 Galen Street Doherty, Frederick F., postal clerk 227 Forth Beacon Street Doherty, Thomas P., clerk 73 Galen Stmet Dorley, Arthur J., autornobile dealer 409 School Street 34 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ATame and. Occupation Address Donahue, Thomas, salesman 165 Hillside lead Donnelly, Joseph M., machinist 99 Irvirig Street Draper, 11-Tilli H,, clerk 54 Barnard Avenue Drew, Perlev R., salesman 27 Richa.z-ds Road Driscoll, John, janitor 86 Spruce Street Dugan, Dominic P., clerk 235 11Torth Bcacan Sta•eet Dugan, John J., foreman 158 North Beacon Street Duncan, Williaiii W., manager 27 Adams Avenue Dunphy, James H., real estate 395 School Street Durkee, George, plumbing supplies 20 Stonelc glz Read Eaton, Levi W., superintendent 17 Bailey Road Eaton, Leroy S., printer 144 Vinsor AvenueElliot, Hannon P., manufacturer 272 School Street Elliot, James A., postal clerk [35 Irving Strut Ellison, Bertram P., rehired 77 Rwssell Avenue Fagan, Arthur C., operator 26 Olney Street Fairbanks, Franklin, foreman 44 Spruce Street Fairweather, Henry fit., clerk 50 Cancer Road Fales, Dears A., professor 75 Bailer Road Falvey, Walter A., chau#four 59 Winsor Avenue Fair, Allen, automobile dealer 34 Bailey Road. Fenton, J. Frank, inspector 112 North Beacon Street Fitz, Charles F., civil ongineer 18 Common. Street Fitzpatrick, Frank, salesman 12 Winthrop Street Flanders, Jacob, machinist 80 Lexington Street Foote, Harvey W., proprietor 152 Langdon Avenue Fowler, John W., electrician 1 Ladd. Place Franchi, Francesca, wood earver 137 Maplewood Street Fuller, Elmer L., service manager 164 Maplewood Street Gallagher, John F., laborer a' Ladd Place Gallil;an, John F., proprietor 30 Ircna Avenue Gallil an, Thomas J., salesman 12 Palmer Street Carhart, Nathan l ., manufacturer 37 l angdon Avenue Gibbons, John J., dentist 331 School Street Glidden, Walter, bookkeeper 54 Putnam Street Glenn, John F., bookkeeper 18 Fifield Street Goodivin„ Parke, forernan 17 Chester Street Goss, Arthur C., real estate 259 Boylston Street LIST Or JURORS 35 A ame and QccuuP allv)l Address Green, Waldo 5., buyer 46 Brigham Strut Greene, NVillard B., optician 222 Bellevue Road Hackett, Paul, constructor 14 Dates Road Hale, Charles A., insurance broker 18 Winscr Avenue Hammill, John D., superintendent 66 Capital Street Hanley, Thomas, electrician 95 Irving Street Hall, Edivard C., real estate 65 -T%It. Auburn Street Hainan, William J., salesman 214 Maplewood Street Hann, Frank J., starter 59 Riverside Street Harting, Herbert:, builder 62 Templeton Par"ray Hartung, Paul, builder 27 1 Iaplewwd Street Hastie, Alfred G., chauffeur 97 Irving Street Hawes, Andrew, insurance 31 Russell Avenue Ilcughins, Charles A., salesman 35 Barnard Avenue Hewett, Charles M., plumber 50 Capital Street Hewitt, Francis J., salesman .5 Capital Street Higgins, Paul, salesman 25 Dartmouth Street Higgins, Thanes R.., job master 14 Ladd Street Hodge, Charles A., real, estate 45 Bates Road Holdsworth, William S., treasurer 65 Barnard A%7enue Hood, ,James H., civil engineer 274 Common Street Huse, A. Alonzo, treasurer 148 Russell A-,,,enue Hussey, Jahn, moulder 190' Fayette Street Howard, William A., retired 98 Riverside 'Street Hynes, Frank J., salesman 2 Clyde Road Hubbard, James P., printer 216 North Beacon Street Hughes, Joseph A.., retired. 41. Paul Street Hughes, William, stove mounter 33 French Street 11iffe, William H., builder 11 Bailey Road Trish, Ernest, retired 59 Bailey Road Jackson, George, clerk 4 Lovell Road Johnson, Eric L., assistant ,manager 87 Barnard Avenue Jordan, Vrilliam, insurance 23 Alden Road Keating, Jaynes F., broker 491 Main Street Keene, Jarvis B., salesman 49 Payette Street Keaney, Michael F., watchman 39 Maple Street Keefe, John J., plumber 14 Irving Park Kelley, Charles B., rubber worker 59 California Street 36 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Xarrre avd Occupation Address Kelley, Ralph D., salesman 50 Beacon Park Kenney, Edward C., electrician 40 Keith Street Keogh, John, chauffeur 187 Arsenal Street Keough, Thomas W., salesman 187 Arsenal. Street Knott, Williarn A., plumber 19 Barncroft Street Knox, George A., carpenter 63 Lexington Street Kramer, William, retired 16 Stearns Load La.ughrea, James, janitor 12 Marshall Street Lawton, Charles T., attorney 14 Stoneleigh Rorad Leulonen, Carl F., silversmith 56 Lincoln Street LesC,arheau, Charles, chauffeur 18 Dartmouth Street Linehan, Michael L., clerk 234 North Beacon Street Locke, William, engineer 16 Walnut Street Lovell, Clifford S., retired 31 Katherine Road Lovell, George, retired 15 Mason Road Lovell, John S., real estate 1,5 lVlason. Road Loynd, John A,, polisher 197 Arsenal Street Lucas, W. Harvey, manager 31 Otis ,Street %,facdonald, Alexander, retired 62 Marshall Street MacDonough, Jahn, mi spector 152 Winsor Avenue Ma,clntosh, lAraltrer, salesman 54 Parker Street Madden, James, superintendent CA North Beacon Street Maguire, John J., supervisor 42 North Beacon Street 11,rlagurn, John, salesman 1h9 Russell Avenue Mahoney, Thomas, rubber worker 44 'Melendv Avenue Xlalcney, Edward J., inspector 19 Alfred load Alansell, Thomas, supervisor 15 Clayton Street McAteer, Patrick, rubber worker 64 Riverside Street McBreen, Hugh, broker .320 Mt. Auburn Street; McBride, John J., supen►isor 38 Chauncy Street McBride, Sylvester J., printer 47 Elliot Street McCarthy, Arthur F., bookkeeper 60 Commonwealth Load McCarthy, Charles, clerk 261 Pleasant Street McCree, Jahn, engineer 15 Adams Avenue McDennott, Andrew, insurance . 40 Royal Street McDermott, Francis A., salesman 18 California. Park McElhiney, Oscar, painter 120 Riverside Street; McHugh, James H., real estate 1 Ladd Street LIST OF JURORS 37 A'aine card Occupation Address Meade, Frank, salesman 49 Lovell Road Meagher, Joseph, chef 56 Salisbury Read. Meehan, John J., manufacturer 325 Schaal Street Monahan, John Joseph, telephone inspector 48 Riverside Street Mooney, Francis X., teacher 26 Hunt Street Mooney, Fred R., proprietor 36 Washburn Street Moore., Frederick, treasurer 35 Everett Avenue Moran, George F., salesman 72 Edgeclifffe Road Morley, Edward J., moulder 115 North Beacon Street Mulvahill, Thomas, foreinan 85 Langdon Avenue Mfinch, Charles L., salesman 60 Hillside Road Xlurphy, Willirun C., printer 31 Brookline Street. Ne,,vcomb, William C., machinist 28 Fiheld Street Nicholi, John B., insurance 34 Oakley Road Noble, Arehie, lumber dealer 32 Russell Avenue Noke. Sotir, printer 40 Quimby Street Norbury, ,wines, salesman :33 Paul Street North, Patrick, rubber v�*orker 4 Hosmer Street Norton, Heiiry D., salesman 24 +Commonwealth. Read Gates, Bernard M.. foreman 55 Union Street Oates, Edward A., real estate 37 hazel Street O'Brien, John R., accountant 41 Gilbert Street O'Halloran, William P., clerk 43 Mt. Auburn Street Ohanian, uran, student 33 Melendy Avenue Paddock, George B., salvsjnan 9 Lloyd Road Parks, .14arry G., m.ana er 3 Brig ham :Street Perkins, Elias, inspector 73 Favette Street Perrault, Joseph E., inventor 40 Commonwealth Road Phinney, Russell A., operator (ill Palfrey Street Pinkham, Arthur F., printer 119 Robbins Road Plunkett, Janes P., insurance 15 Stoneleigh Read Putney, Clarence, salesman 48 Olney Street Quinlan, Frank, laborer 68 Green Street Quinlan, William J., laborer 68 Green Street. Ranney, Jaynes H., traffic manager 142 Robbins Road Ray, Randolph, operator 74 Walnut Street Rattigan, Henry A., real estate 77 Riverside Street .Regan, Dennis:, foreman 48 Beacon Street 38 W ATERTOWN TO'41r`g REPORT Naine and Occupation Address Reed, George. retired 12 Olney Street Rockett, John W., superintendent 273 Belmont Street Rogers,James F., assistant superintendent 139 Langdon avenue Rollins, Richard B., taxi business 29 Chester Street Ross, Adam supervisor 16 spruce Street; Ross, Thomas, draftsman 43 Hillside Road Rate, Jahn G., engineer 59 Adaws Avenge Retire, Harry, manager `20 Belmont Strut Rugg, William W.. real estate 17 Center Street Russell, James E., laborer 92 Irving Street Ryan, john D., agent I0 Beacon Dark Ryan, Patrick A., moulder fit Riverside Street Ryan, William I{., assembler 10 Chestnut Street Safl-nrd, Frederick, pattern maker 204 Nc)rtb Beacon Street Safford, Howard, accountant 21 Center Street Scheirer, Herbert J., insurance 8 Appleton Street Scribner, Non-nan, watch maker 76 Belmont Street Shanahan, Henry, lumber business 75 Putnam Street Sheehan, Joseph H., superintendent 46 Winsor Avenue Shields, William, engineer 81 Galen Street Shovel er, Fra-nk, e ditlor i P avette Street Skehill, Patrick J., retired 77 Riverside Street Smith, Charles B., shipper 8 Melville Terrace Smith, Charles T., real estate 32 Palfrey Street Solis, Frank J., buver 41 Barnard Avenue Stone, Iron, farmer 128 Barnard. Avenue Stone, J. Garfield, agezit 68 Winsor Avenue :St. Maurice, Henry A., meat cutter 138 North Deacon Street Sullivan, Prank. J., gardener 11 Ladd Street Sullivan, Joseph P., telegrapher 190 Maplewood Str t Sweeney, William, salesman 46 Maplewood Street Taylor, George B., manager 24 Pahiier Street Thayer, Samuel G., paperhanger 31 IMorse Street: Tuck, Harold S., paymwaster 27 Richards Road Theriault, Timothy, mechanic 39 Paul Street Tyghe, Joseph L,, salesman 110 Fayette Street Utting, John A., salesman 14 Center Street Vahey, John J., chauffeur 13 Ladd Street LIST OP JURORS 39 N-aine and Occupation Address Fahey!, Michael B., retired 123 North Beacon Street Fail, Albert, salesman 18 Xlaplewood Street Walker, Wendell, salesman 59 Mt. Auburn Street Walsh, Jahn P., salesman 7 California Park Wesson, Harold L., superintendent 197 1-Iaplewood Street Wetherbee, Frank H., salesm aia 26 Fifield Street Whitehill, Walter, clerk 233 Common Street IN'hi.te, John C., investigator 111 Payette Street, Whitney, Fred, provision dealer 41 Lincoln Street Wilkins, Arthur D., clerk 3.3 Lloyd Road Willard, Rush B., agent 12 Adams Avenue Wilson, Raymond H., salesinan 118 Marshall Street Winslow, Joseph S., merchant 239 Waverley Avenue Winslow, Laurence, manager 289 A aArerley Avenue 1,17olfe, John 0., salesman 26 Maple-wood Street IV,right, Edward F., real estate 44 Payette Street Fork, Harry J., clerk 136 Ftasvet.te Street York, William IF., mason 102 i11t. Auburn Street REPORT OF THE PLANNING BOARD FOR THE YEAR 1929 The Planning Bc)ard respeotfull�,° sulanllts its report for 1929, -,xhich is its sixteenth annual rcport, The Board has held three hearings on changes of the Zoning Law. The first hearing was that of the owners of the land on lVatertow-n Street extending through to California Street, the home of the lame Clay Derby, to change this property from gen- eral residence to general business. This is a fine piece of Tesiden- tial property and the businesscontemplated, the sale of second- hand building materials, would make a blot on a good street which is one of the attractive. approaches into Watertown Square. The Board refused to approve a change on the -whole, but voted to recommend a change for the rear land on California Street, which lay between the back yards of houses on Cal- ifonlia Park and the Eamshaw Knitting Mills, the petitioners being suppert,ed by signatures to their petition Qr prac:ticalIv a I I the o-%vners of property on and near this part of California Street, and the laud r of being; suited to house development. The Town Mceting voted to make rio change. The second hearing was on the petition of the Everett Brothers to change the rear part of their lot on North Beacon Street froth general residence to store purposes. This petition was siggsned by the neighboring land owners, who were assured by the change of the abandoning of a right, of way to the rear of the lot and the nuisance of larked cars around their hones. A change of zone would be in the line of progress, as it would earn the razing; of old and fire hazard buildings and their re- placement by modern ones, thus adding to the taxable value and impro%ing the looks of this section. The Board recom- mended the change and the Town 'Xleeting unanimously voted its approval. The third hearing was on a petition of the m-vmers of the land on the westerly side of Main Street between Essex Street and Rutland Street, for a change of their property from general 40 RTPDRT OF PLANNING BOARD 41 residence to stare purposes. At the Town fleeting the peti- tioners -requested the N%ithdrawal of the petition. In regard to changes in the Zoning Law, the annual report of the Department of Public Welfare, Housing and Town Plan- ning has this to say: "The Al,assaehusetts st.atttte permits vana- tions from the requirements of a local law by a board of appeals only. when they way meet a physical difficulty or avoid an un- ztecessary hai-dship, and then only in case: what is done is in accord with the purpose and intent of the zoning laser. The intent of zoning is to protect the health, safety and general wel- fare of the people, to prevent congestion and confusion, to gmard against fire, to provide light and ventilation, alld to see to it that those who obsenre the law have the protection of the law. If Brown obsc.n es the law and builds a tine-fan-ii]y house with a proper set-bade and side and rear yards, and a hundred ethers have done, the same, why should Jazzes be allowed to buy n vacant lot in their midst aird erect a. ten-story aparttilea t covering the entire lot, and for a hundred families? In such a case fortes is given special privilege. He is permitted to steal his light and air from his law-abiding neighbors, to increase the fire and traffic hazards, to create a nuisance, or in the words of the United States Supreme Court, 'put the pig in the parlor instead of in the barnyard,' and also as to the value of zoning: 'Ask real estate meat operating in Metropolitan Boston as to the best place to live. They will mentio i nG unzoncd place."' Our Zoning Lan* has worked well in the main. More expe- rience at the start; would have prevented the few mistakes that have been a iade. The Board at this tide would suggest and recommend the following change in section 2 of the Zoning Law areas: "fin a disc ict marked by the muneral 3 no building shall be erected with any parts of its walls less than thirty feet from the center line of an abuitl.ing street except as provided by para- graph 5 of this section. sti ntliing, however, in this section shall prohibit the erection of a building as near the street as any bt ilding then in existence Dn the same side of the street, pro- -ided such proposed building is to be erected between the same two nearest intersecting streets as the existing building,, and not more than two hundred and fifty feet distant from such existing building" be amended to read as follows: 42 OVA ERTO N TOWN REPORT In a district marked by the numeral 3 no building shall be erected with any part of its walls nearer the street than any building in existence on the sarne side of the street provided such proposed building is to be erected between the sane two nearest intersecting streets as the existing building and not; more than two hiindred and fifty feet from such existing build- ings, provided however that in case of no existing buildings the set-hack- shall be not less than thirty feet from the center line of an abutting street, except as provided by paragraph 5 of this section." The adoption of this change will prevent the erection of buWmi gs beyond the e�stilig line thus prevelntulg the cutting cuff the outlook, light:, and air from the neighboring buildings and Maintaining the orderly position of the buildings on the street. Many demands have been made by interested parties that the Planning Board should advocate a change of the Zoning Law so that apartment houses could be built. The Zoriirg Law now permits the building of apartment houses the entire length of lit. Auburn Street, Galen Street, plain Street. frorn the center to Lexington Street on the east side and Oakland Street on the kvest side and Delmont Street frorn licit. Auburn bridge toCommon Street, for a depth of one hundred feet froin these streets. The reason there are no apartment, houses i7 due; not to the Zoning Law but to the Duilding Law. which includes the Tenement House Act for towns. The town of Arlington has repealed the Tenement, blouse Act of its building code and adopted a revised one differing in the provisions for the con- stnictFicri of apartment house btul&ip, In October the sixteenth annual convention of the Massa- chusetts Federation of Planning Boards was held at Fitchburg. Our Beard was abh, represented by 1't+[r. 'Norris who made a. fu l report of the proceedings. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM W. RUGG, Ckairman, EDAVARD F. WRIGHT, Clerk, WILFRED A, NORRIS, ItONALD M. STUD E, JOHN B. HEFFERINTAN, Planning Board. R TREASURER'S REPORT The following report is respectfully submitted covering the by-laws and other requirements, as should be shown its the Treasurer's Deport. Borrowed in 1929 Anticipation of Regis enue Jan. 2 Union Alarket National Bank at 4.69 5300,000 Mar. 13 Union Market National Bank at 5.1.3 300,000 May 4 Faxon Gale Co. at 5.22 100,000 June 12 Union Au: lcet National Bank at 5.76 200,000 Aug. 1i Faxon Gade Co. at 523 1[}0,000 Sept. 7 Faxon Gade Co. at 5.27 2001000 31,200,000 Bonds Jan. 23 Ha.riis Forbes Co. at 100.41 Sewers 's-60,000 May 1 Curtis Sanger Co. at 101.07 arsenal Street 35,000 Nest End School 200,000 July 1 Union lrlarket National Bank at 100 Street Construction 35,500 ,-330,000 Bends Paid 199 Jays. 1 Drainage 657,000 - 87,000 Mar. 1 ,School S1,000 Senior High Scheel (outside) :30,000 931,000 43 44 W ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT April 1 School 542,000 .Sewer, Drain 7,000 Street 25,000 Water (outside) 20,000 .and 3,000 Hosmer° School (outside) 5,000 Playground (outside) 1,000 $1O3,000 May I Refunding Debt $2,O00 Schools 15,000 Land 2,000 Street 1.0,000 Water (outside) 14,000 East End School (outside) 4,000 $47,000 June X Building $2,000 Land 1,000 3,000 Jule 1 eater (outside) 818,000 Sewer, Drains 4,O00 Street 4,000 School 3,000 Land 2,000 Schaal, W,est Watertown (outside) 13,00() $44,000 Aug. I Street $6,OOO 80,OOO Sept. I Sewer, Drains 86,000 Water (outside) 5,OOO 814,000 Oct. 1 Street $1,000 Sewers, Drains 2,000 Water (outside) 1,000 ,000 Nov,. 1 Sewers, Drains $2,000 North Beacon Street Bridge (outside) 3,000 --- 5,000 TRIFASL RER'S RL•PORT 45 Dec. 1 Sewers, Drains 57,000 $7,O00 2" 11,000 Jan. 21 Anticipation of revenue $100,OOO Mar. 15 Anticipation of revenue 100,000 Mar. 12 Anticipation of serial loan 30,000 Nov, 20 Anticipation revenue 500,000 Oct. 20 Anticipation revenue 400,000 �1,130,00[? Bonds Due 1930 Jan, 1 Drainage 3711000 --� $7,000 Mar. i School 91.000 Senior High School (outside) 30,000 -- 931,000 April i Drainage and Sewers $5,000 Schools 37,O00 Hosmer Schaal (outside) 6,000 Playgrounds (outside) 1,000 Water (outside) 20,O00 Street 17,000 $85,000 May 1 Refunding Debt $2,�000 Schools 29,000 East End School (outside) 4,000 Land 1,000 Street 17,000 Water (outside) 14,000 - - $67,000 June 1 Building $2,000 Land 1,000 83,000 July 1 Water (outside) $18,000 Drainage and Sewers 4,000 Schools 3,000 Vest Watertown School (outside) 13,000 46 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Street $11,500 Land 2,000 S051,500 Aug. 1 Street C-;6,000 Sept. 1 Drainage and Sewers $6,000 Water (outside) 8,000 $14,000 Oct. 1 Street I'000 Drainage and Severs 2,000 Water (outside) 1,000 " ,0°00 Nov. 1. Drainage and Sewers $2,000 North Beacon Street Bridge (outside) 3,000 - $5,000 Dec. 1 Drainage and Sewers S6,000 $6,000 279,500 ,fan. 21 Anticipation of revenue "200,000 Mar. 1e5 Anticipation of revenge 100,000 - --- . . -- 300'fm The indebtedness of the Town and can what account it was incurred is, as follows: Water loans $163,000 Refunding loan 14,000 Sewer and Drains 221,000 North Beacon Street Bridge 30,000 Athletic Field 12,000 Street loans 290,500 School loans 1,403,000 Land 27,000 Playground 11,000 $2,171,500 TREAST.'RER'S REPORT 47 Financial Statement Town Debt S2.171,500 (�u�side: Water $163,000 East End School, Chap. 272, Acts 1915 17,000 Hosmer School, Chap, 299, Acts 190 50,000 North Beacon Street Bridge, Chap. 780, Acts 1914 30,000 West Watertown School, Chap. 27, Acts 1021 146,000 Senior High School, Chap. 372, Acts 1923 450,000 Playgrounds 11,000 $867,000 $1,304,500 Valuations, 1927 $47,044,109 Valuations, 1928 50,830,93,5 Valuations, 1929 55, 9,870 1.53,23,5,004 Abatements, 1027 �336,828 Abatements, 1929 281,813 Abatements, 1929 420,455 _T. 1 81,039,096 3)1.52,195,908 $50,731,960 3% 1,521,959 1,304,500 Borrowing capacity as of January 1, 1930 $217,459 Jan. 1, 1930. Borrowed, Sewers $10,000 The inclebtech-iess of the 'Town matures as follows: 1930 $279,500 1931 254,000 48 WA.TERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT 1932 $220,000 1933 210,000 1934 183,000 1935 162,000 1936 158,000 1937 145,000 1938 129,000 1939 101,000 1940 91,000 1941 72,000 1942 50,000 1943 50,000 1944 47,000 1445 4,000 1946 4,000 1947 3,000 1948 3,000 1949 3,000 1950 2,000 1951 1,000 2,171,.500 Statement Required by Chapter VI, Town By-Laws, ,article 4 Statement of debt and total cash expenditures of the Town for thirty years: Year Total Expeitdihvcs Tuwn Debi 2900 $806,557 60 5757,150 1901 444,702 02 734,300 1902 534,510 53 711„300 1003 519,447 86 679„300 1904 671,357 11 +677,300 1905 601,365 35 788,800 1906 569,814 38 766,000 1907 789,736 64 792,800 1908 671,282 59 757,025 1909 702,274 31 724,725 1910 676,377 48 79Q,225 1911 811,158 18 761,625 TREASURER$ REPORT 49 1912 $800,4S8 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 79 807,925 1917 1,165,912 95 809,500 1918 1,116,816 39 767,500 1919 1,525,651 33 1,003,000 1920 1,788,282 49 1.,087,000 1921 2,083,986 77 11319,000 1922 2,037,672 76 1,238,500 1923 2,144,143 57 1,183,500 1924 2,571,082 55 1,079,000 1925 3,015,407 96 1,914,000 1926 3,010,470 05 2,079,500 1927 3,384,965 67 2,023.000 1928 3,378,589 10 2,172,000 1929 4,011,343 35 2,171,500 The follmving is a. list of all moneys and securities which have been placedd 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 Watertown Savings Bank. Balance on hand December- 31, 1928 S553 59 Interest for year 25 18 Balance December j31, 1929 578 77 The Templeton Fund, $2,500, which is represented by two $1,000 four per cent first mortgage gold bands of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Harlem River and Port Chester DIN-Islon, and an account in the Watertown Savings Bank for $500. The interest on same (6102.75) paid to the Associated Charities for distribution at Christmas time as per order cif the Board of Selectmen. The several sums of money turned over to me on account of perpetual care of lets in the cemeteries have been deposited 50 WAT'ERT{lWN TOWN REPORT in the Watertown Savings Bank and now amount, inc Iudina interest, to Balance December 31, 1928 835,596 84 Interest: for the year 1929 1,650 65 $37,247 45 Interest withdrawn on account of Cemetery Department 1928 1,520 77 835,726 68 Names and. amounts collected since last: report; Rev. E. C. Camp W 00 Marion Garabedian 15 00 Florence Weeks 50 00 Syvannen 1.5 00 Earl C. Leeman 337 50 Jaines Bailers 190 00 Kalouse Kalousdian 15 00 Mrs. J. Parsons 37 50 James A. Elliott 75 00 Carl ,A, Hasie 37 50 Louis Gilman 75 00 William J. McGrath 115 00 Anne Rvaa 37 50 Mrs. M. J. Johnson ate 00 Helen Barlian 75 00 Waldo E,6.-arriall $5 00 C. F, Bustin 80 00 Mrs. C. N. Sabin 75 00 Ralph Cannon '7 50 George B. Wormwood 50 00 NITS. M. Johnsen 50 00 Est. Margaret aret Emerson 100 00 Andrew Mugerdichian 50 00 Charles l{. Holmes 50 Olt Anna Baka-r an 15 Olt Ellen M. Virgan tat 00 TREASURER'S REPORT 51 Joseph Madainan $37 50 Mary J. Patterson .50 00 Ricbard R. Greer 50 00 S. M. Steiva rd 50 00 Jahn 1. Wilson 50 00 Zakar Papaziain 15 00 Samuel Jones 7 50 Jessa Bourque a0 00 Victor E. Cullington 15 00 T. F. O'Brien 15 00 Abbie A. Clement; 50 00 James Bedrosian 50 00 'Mary E. Houston 75 00 John Johnson 7 50 Mrs. E. Oliver 15 00 Alpheus Woodman 75 Oil Fred Ellis 50 00 Mrs. J. 'Morrison is 00 G. Nigohosian 50 00 Olive Dineen 75 00 -M, B, Richmond 67 50 P. Dawson 7 50 W. A- Cooper 50 00 Div T. G. Saunders 15 00 Joseph C. Culgin 37 50 ndiros Naldanelian 15 00 2,531 50 5,�.i8 18 I have also in my charge the following property of the Public Librarv, which is not direct gifts or bequests to the Town: Bands from the Pratt bequest, amounting to 35,000. Bonds for $2,000, invested from accunnilated interest re- ceived from above funds. Interest due semi-annually* and paid to Mr. Otis L. Hawes, who represents the committee in charge of the fund. The Benjamin Hosmer Piearec Fund, represented by a 52 ih ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT deposit in the Watertown Sa%rings Bank, anionnting to, including interest, 81,177.36, The Barry fund, deposited in above Savings Bank, aniount- ing to S1,005.32. Mary D. Emerson Mead Fulid, account Watertown Public Library, deposited in Union Market National Balik, Savings Department, aino=ting to, including interest, $3,172,88, No saxes caii be drawn from the above accounts except upon written order of a majority of the Trustees of the Public Library. Receipts and Expenditures Receipts Balance December 31, 1928 $222,372 59 Anticipation of Revenue 1,200,000 00 SnAt.h-Hughes Fund 139 69 Town Debt 330,5()0 00 Cemetery 5,435 15 Collector 1,756 73 Collector's pees 2,909 10 Commonwealth of Massachusetts, State Taxes 333,17$ 71 Health 1,791. 25 Interest 11,276 34 Mothers' and Outside Aid 14,574 84 Police 1,816 54 preilliuitt 2,760 BO School 10,091 69 Sewer Deposits 13,565 65 Sewer Receipts 153 20 Sidewalks 6,820 20 Rubbish Tickets 136 05 Town Hall 1,153 00 Town Clem 2,590 06 Sundry Department a,632. 61 Ggrbage 9,966 67 Street Dettennents 13,990 52 Sidewalk Betterments 1,208 7S TREASU"R'S REPORT 53 Taxes, 192E $304,793 19 Tax Interest, 1928 9,731 52 Taxes, 1929 +' 1,370,917 79 Tax Interest, 1929 2,115 22 Motor Vehicle Excise, 1929 74,523 15 Tax Titles Redeemed 978 24 Tax Titles, Interest 32 91 Water 197,43� 89 Arsenal Street 49,680 43 ,204,090 84 Expenditures Assessors $11,813 75 Auditor 4,824 82 Anticipation of Re-venue 1,100,000 09 Arsenal Street 165,771 44 Acton Street Drain 16,203 38 Anticipation Serial Loan 30,000 ()0 Arlington Street Cemetery 684 75 Betterments 121,569 40 Betterments, Fairview Avenue 7,091 41 Cemetery Superintendent 1,900 0() Cemetery Labor 8,471 15 Collector S,M2 98 Contingent 2,331 72 Cattle Inspection 600 00 Cemetery Contingent 765 38 County flax 78,762 97 Cemetery, Ridgelawn Road 11240 00 Common Street Constriction 3,848 97 Common Street Relocation and Widening 1.81 7 5 Dog Officer 281 00 Drainage 28,968 69 Drainage, Special, George Street 1,588 74 Dust Laying 14,990 11 Election Expense 3,296 45 Engineeruig Salaries 16,854 99 Engineering Contingent 2,214 74 54 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT East junior High School Grading S3,000 00 East End Fire Station Addition 25,961 61 Fire Convention Expanse 150 00 Finance Committee 2,246 54 Fire, Salaries 90,292 64 Fire, Contingent 6,285 40 Fire, Uniforms 1,909 58 Fire, Additional Men 230 09 Gypsy and Bronn-'wiled Moth, Superintendent; 800 00 Gypsy and Brown-Tailed Moth, Cleric 425 00 Gypsy and Brown-Tailed Moth, Maintenance 3,098 99 Health, Agent. 3,200 00 Health, Clerk 1,050 00 Health, Nurses 2.725 00 Health, Contagious 4.384 04 Health, Baby {Clinic 4132 10 Health, Dental Clinic 2,783 39 Heaitb, Contingent 1,998 78 Headquarters Veterans of Foreign Wars 660 00 Headquarters Aniei"ican Legion 780 00 Highway, Salaries 6,I50 00 Highway, Maintenance 63,523 06 Highway, Construction 24,376 38 Highway, Office 449 13 Highway, Ashes and Paper 36,997 78 Highway, Garbage 36,013 19 Highway, Stable Maintenance 26,800 26 Highway, Vacations 12,721 00 Highway, Strcct Signs 982 02 Hosmer ,School Addition 1,467 40 Infirmary, Deeper 1)000 00 Infirmary, General Expense 5,124 85 Inspectior of Buildings 5,470 Ski Inspector of Plumbing 2,597 70 Insurance 8,616 23 TREASURER'S REPORT 55 Interest $132,586 81 Legal Expense 2,648 86 Mothers' Aid 24,70 S4 Moderator 1(H) Ou Memorial Day 1 .:io () 00 Main Street Building; Lime 200 UO Main Street Construction 10,467 15 Mt. Auburn Street Construction 25,000 00 North End Sewer 30,703 1 Outside Aid 39,561 13 (h-erlay, 192E 314 59 Overlay, 1929 95 29 Police, New Auto 500 00 Park, Maintenance 3,190 17 Park, Superintendent r 500 00 Physician 1,200 00 Park, Victory Field 2,248 46 Park, Victory Field, Special 1,457 7 Pensions 5,934 02 Pales and Wires, Inspector 3,200 00 Pales and Wires, Maintenance 10,749 35 Poles and Wires, Clerk 425 00 Pales .and Fires, Assistant Clerk 425 00 Pales and. Wires., Special, 1928 386 27 Pales and Wires, Registering Machines 4+69 56 Poles and Wires, Special, 1929 3,499 84 Police, Salaries 88,199 61 Police, Contingent 4,660 27 Police, Special Police 3,336 50 Police, Clerk and Wagonman 1,825 00 Police, Janitor and AIfiagonrnan 1,825 00 Police, Uniforms 2,310 15 Printing Town Reports 2,369 30 Printing Voting Lists 332 25 Public Library iMaintenance 5,587 01 Public Lit,)rary, Salaries 20,399 58 Public Library, Beaks, Periodicals and Binding 7,999 94 '56 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Public Library, Convention Expense S75 00 Premium Account 893 92 Planning Beard 72 57 Playground Department, Maintenance 2,432 90 Playground, Salaries 4,577 00 Play ground, New.Equipment 1,487 57 Patter Memorial Gate +Lund 11 20 Registrars 400 00 School Department, Convention Bxpcnse 241. 37 School, General Control 11,279 08 School, Instruction 397, 76 S5 School, 'Operation 53,630 07 School, Americanization 1,866 78 School, Evening 3,375 95 School, Transportation 1,496 00 Schaal, Trade 5,184 5 School, New Equipment 5,598 57 School, Continuation 3,170 18 School, Miscellancous 6,627 34 School, Maintenance 18,960 98 Selectmen 2,S6.1 48 Sewer Department, Construction 37,920 27 Sewer, Special Construction 4,455 80 Sewer, Mam' tp-iia nce 28,062 50 Sidewalks 38, 1:3 38 Soldiers Relief and Military Ail 5,0587 82 State Aid 360 00 Smith-Hughes Fund 139 69 Street Lights 43,400 00 Tovvn Cleric 0,024 31 Town Hall 3,754 1 Is Teen. Debt 271,000 00 Treasurer 5,55. 68 Tree Warden Department, Salary 1,000 00 Tree Warden., Cleric 125 00 Tree Warden, Maiintenalnce 4,996 40 'Tree Warden, iCottony Scale 1,499 49 State Taxes 218,163 17 TREASURER'S 'RBPORT 57 Sewer Deposit, Rebates S4,149 .55 Motor Vehicle Excise 1929, Abatements 1,6-715 03 Unpaid Bills 2,446 76 ',fiater Department, Salaries 5,273 31 Water, Rebates 243 09 Water, Vacations 2,860 09 Water, Maintenance 24,950 92 Water, ConstructIOTI 50,282 09 Water, Special 40,709 99 54 ''Dater, Office Expense 2,e 64 06 Weights and Afeasures 2,394 66 Workmen's Compensation 2,548 34 Nest End Playground 1,998 71 West End School, Land 17,22a5 00 West End School, Plans 6,000 00 West End School 177,869 07 Park, Tennis Courts and. 'Tracy 7,499 33 'west Junior High School Addition 360 ail Tercentenary Committee 54 20 Waverly Oaks Trunk Sever G,lt4 23 $4,011,343 85 Ealance December 31, 1929 192,746 49 ,2{]4,090 34 Approved January 28, 1930 W. W. N ORCIROSS, JIR., Cn LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF hIATURING 00 A nnual Dale Amount Rate Interest Interest Due Malurtly Borrowed on account of July 1, 1904 $5,()()0 4 $r(X) tN] July and Jan. July 1, 1930 New Water Loan 1, 1904 5,000 4 200 00 it is 1, 1931 tt it it ' 1, 1904 5,000 4 2000 00 . `t tt 1, 1932 tr tt H 1, 1904 5,00U 4 200 00 " t` 1, 193�3 tt tr tt W 1, 1004 5,00U 4 200 00 rt tt 1, 1934 tt It H May 1, 1906 2,000 4 80 00 May and Nov. 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OF MATURING - Continued � Annual Date Amount Rate Interest .Ietfere'st Diee Jfalurify Borrowed can u"ount of Aug. 1, 1921 $6,00D 51✓ $315 00 Feb. and Aug. Aug. 1, 19317 Arlington Street 1. 1921 6,000 of 315 00 If It 1, 19,31 /f ,f May 1, 1023 1,000 4Y4 42 .90 May and Nov. May 1, 1930 Land Taking 1, 1922 110([} 4Y4 42 50 fl of 1, 1931 ,d If 1, 1022 1,(M 4f -1? :.0 `� 11 1, 1932 Id f, 01 Sept. 1, M-99 1,U00 4Yj -1`21 50 'f 'd 1, 1930 Sewers and Drains 0 1, 19'? 1,000 4Y4 42 50 Id df 1, 1931 if Id a :1 Nov. 1, 192Y 1,000 4M 4.5 00 dd id 1, 1930 Drainage 1, 1922 1,000 4Lj 45) 00 I/ _ 1, 1931 " ►� 1, 1922 11000 4M 15 00 ,t ,f 1, 1932 „ 0r July 1, 192:3 1,00() 4Y4 43 r30 Jan, and ,]lily .7uty- 1, 1030 Sehool Plans 1, 1923 1,000 4/ 4121 ;,r► Id �. 1, ImI i1 ff 1, 102."_i 1,0(k) 4Y4 4-11 50 " " 1, 19.'32 f` f' W 1, 1923 l,IJ�70 4Y ��' 501, 19333 fd 1, 1923 l,l7i?0 4 i'� 50 ff �_ 1, 1934 if 1, 1923 1,U00 4Y .12 50 f` f` 1, 1935 1, 192.3 1,000 4Y4 42 :710 " " 1, 1936 1, 1923 1,000 '4Y4 42 50 df dd 1, 193r df al 1, 1923 1,000 4Y 42 50 1, 1938 1, 1923 2,000 4 85 00 Id 1, 1930 School Lands 1, 1923 210W 4 85 00 a df 1, 1931 If If 1, 1923 2,000 414 85 (X) If `f I, 1932 1, 1923 2,000 4yg 9500 d, ff 1, 103.3 1, 192.E 2,000 41r 810 00 I` `f 1, 1934 •` Id 1, 19`_•',.'3 2,(X10 41 N 85 (10 " " 1, 1, 1923 2,0(X) 4Y4 85 00 If ii 1, 1936 t[ LI 1, 1923 2,000 4% 85 00 1t991, 1037 " if 1, 1923 2,000 4 V4 85 00 it " 1, 1038 " tt 1, 1923 1,000 4l 42 50 to 3i 1, 1030 Fo $A 1, 10231,000 4r4 42 50 11 tt 1, 1040 f it 1, 1923 11000 4Y4 42 50 " �' 1, 1041 I 1, 1923 1,00,0 4.Y4 42 5L1 i1 tt 1, 194`: It 1, 1023 1,000 4Y4 42 50 At it 1, 1943 it it 1, 1023 2,000 3Y4 8.5 00 II It 1, 1930 Street Betterments 1, loll 2,000 4Y4 8.5 00 II It 1, 1931 It if 1, 192i3 2,400 44 915 00 (1 '` 1, 1932 11 it a 1, 10-93 2,000 4/4 85 00 " rI 1 .3, 193 1, 1923 2,OLK) 4Y4 8500 it It 1, 1930 Barnard Bloch > 1, 192s 2,000 4 t S5 00 tt it 1, 1931 II tt 1, 1923 2,000 4 815 00 44 14 1, 1932 Adi i 1, 192.3 2,000 4 V 85 {0 " " 1, 1933 1, 1023 2,000 4% 85 00 I' '' 1, 1934 1, 19m 2,004} 4;a 13b 00 rF l i 1, 11}35 "t 1, 11}:?3 2,000 4Y, 85 00 ii i1 1, 193ti II Ii 1, 1423 1,000 4% 4?, .50 It " 1, 19:37 [1 It 1, 1923 1,000 4 Y4 42 .50 re i+ 1, 19;38 If 't 1, 1921 1,000 4 Y4 42 90 if `I 1, 1039 't Is 1, 1923 1,000 4Y4 42 50 cc tt 1, 1940 It I' 1, 1023 1,000 4 4 42 50 it tl 1, 1941 if fI 1, 1923 1,000 4!/� 42 150 '• " 1, 1942 <t It 1, 14}&3 11000 -4V4 42 50 rA1, 19.4:3 Ad I' Mar. 1, 1924 3,000 4 40 W Mar.and Sept. Mar. 1,_1930 Senior High School 1, 1924 1.000 4 Q 00 di .I 1, 1931 `I `t 1, 1924 1,OW 4 40 00 `I II 1, 1932 " " `I 1, 11924 1,00b 4 40 00 if II 1, 19:33 '• 1, 1, 1924 1,()()0 4 40 00 is At 1, 1934 it fe II CJe WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT c 0 u c b4_ y - CD C� �.•-- wy�..-v .ti Y�.....a .-r� ®n�4•-+ry r-w.--,r`+,-y.-+r r r ry ri 4 h _ � •e r — _ -• .. _ _ � _ r =a w 4 �e — w v tee. r t 7 .1,.1•..7 _I..7C^2�..7_i 9 _i.{C*]_]..iC• c�fG17G+IGVC7 NZVN y .:. ..y 7 C'G' C3CsWCa� r .•r r.. ... ,--..�.-..--e..-�.r.-t,.r.ti tl 4. T 1, 1924 LSlpoo 4,4 850 00 6t ii 1, 10 2 rt i6 dd 1, 1(�r1`}22€.74'{{ 30,t10i] `V4 1,275 /1(�y,1+�. rr 1, 11043 of i1 ed 1, IC)24 �]LAt Ll47ll 4 4 1,'275 00 t rt 11 1 94, li 6i 1i Oct. 1, 199-4 I'mm 4 40 00 April and Oct. Oct. 1, 1930 Sewers and Draim 1, 1924 I'Luo 4 40 00 it ri 1, 1031 da i�� 11 111..1 1,ow 4 40 00 ti 1, 19322 ii i 91 1, 19,24 I Co 4 40�i Ch.) 49 1, 1��. l ti is :r 1, 1924 7,000 4 40 00 'r 1 11 I, 7�13 4L 1t 1[ 1, 1924 1,0()(i 4 40 00 tr tt 1, 1930 Water 1, 1924 1'(1,00 4 40 00 1, 1931 1 4 H 1. 1024 1,0(10 4 40 (lei d4 '° 1, 1932 it +d 1, 1924 1,00o 5 40 00 'f ft 1, 1933 dd m 1, 1924 1,La o 4 40 Co t� dr 1, 1934 April 1, 14125 1,I)Ca() 4 40 CK) +: dr April 1, 1030 Playgrounds 1.} 40 00 [ 1, 1931 � 1, 1925 1,Utll} 4 40 00 " 'i 1, 1932 1, 1112:5 1,(1 o 4 41 00 tr 1, 19:u 1, 102.5 1.,000 4 40 DO ii i[ 1, 193•I � 1. 192.5 1,{a 0 4 .10 00 id r: 1, 1935 1, 1{I2 r 1,f1{a{1 4 40 00 1, 1936P 1, w25 1,000 4 40 00 it 1, 1937 y I. 1025 1,(100 4 40 CND fr " 1, 19-18 ri 1, 1425 1,(1(14 4 40 00 tt " 1, 1039 di 1, 102.5 1,000 4 40 00 dd " 1, 1940 r i 1, 1925 12,0U0 4 480 00 " " 1, 1930 Water 1, Ii11-15 6,01)0 4 240 M tr i 1, low IfiKII Si-hnal EgUipMent 1, 1925 ( [0(h) 4 240 [A) .t 1, 19:31 ii ra zr 1, 1925 [U�,t.I�{�l+l}}} 4 2.4!0 r()+0 d d i i 1� 1�17yy�p]`gg 1, 192-5 (1,000 # 2�-4(M 00 ar f. 1, 1933 2r r ri 1, A925 (i,000 4 240 00 ,i „ 1, 1934 dd dt tr 1, 1925 ti,I)(Nj 4 240 110 'r 1, 1035 ii ii it Ca. LIFT OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING-Continued _1 Pmrral Date A mouno Efate Iyrlerest bxlzrest Due 11falurity Botrouped oil tacrour,i of April 1, 1925 ,0D0 4 9240 OD April and Oct. April 1, 193G High School Equipment 1, 1925 6,000 4 240 00 ar 1, 193 rl 14 rA 1, 1925 6,00(} 4 241 DO 1, 1913 Ra It ar 3 1, 1025 G.00Q 4 240 09 re rr 1, 19i1111 1, 1025 6,0m 4 240 (10 xr rr 1, 1940 rr rr rr � 1, 1 D25 12,ON) 4 48000 1i rr 1, 1980 Cbolidge School o 1, 1025 11,011() 4 440 00 it it 1, 1931 r` if 1, 1925 11,0 0 4 440 00 rs (i 1, 1932 rl rr z 1, 1926 1I,()t)[) 4 440 OU if 1, 1933 1r rr 13 11, 1925 11,00() 4 440 00 1r r; 1, 1934 w rr 1, 1925 11,(n) 4 440 00 if t` 1, 1935 is 11 1, 1925 11,000 4 410 00 ,a if 1, 1936 if rr 1, 1925 11,#ll]F.1 -1 440 CO i4 rr 1, 1937 't '` � 1, 1925 11,M) 4 440 00 it rr 1, 1935 if `{ � 1, I9-n 11,000 4 t) 00 rf di 1, 1939 1, 1925 11,000 4 4-0 00 ra rr 1, 1940 Jul y 1, 1925 3,(100 4 1.20 00 Jan. and July July 1, 1930 Sewers 1, 1925 a'00 } 4 120 00 11 4 4 1, 1931 91 I, 19-o-5 ;3,()00 4 120 00 rr `r 1, 1932 is 1, 1925 2,000 4 80 00 it rr 1f 1933 <, 1, 1'925, 2,000 4 so 00 it ii 1, 1934 rr 1, 1925 2,O00 4 80 00. (r :r 1, 1()35 u 1, 11125 8,00 4 320 00 rl if 1, 1930 Water April 1, 1926 11,000 4 440 (K) Oct, and AFri1 April 1, 1930 Notts End SGlioul I, 19Lf� 11,000 4 440 00 14 .r 1, 1931 9� ii 1, 1426 10,000 4 400 00 49 01 1, 19.32 [1 14 11 1, 1926 10,000 4 400 00 if 44 1, ID33 €1 rr [1 I, 1026 10,000 4 400 00 ii at 1r 1934 11 ++ 11 , 1 wsw ]0,0U1} 4 400 00 •€ " 1, 193.5 11 ri at 1, 1926 111poo 4 400 00 €i it 1, 1036 11 I €[ I, 1926 101000 4 400 00 1i 41 1, 1937 a Al it 1, 1926 111,t7 x) 4 -RA) 00 r, iL 1, 1038 Y1 it it 1, 1926 11l,Oi111 4 -t00 W A a 1R 1930 If 11 11 I, 1926 1c,ou) 4 4oO 00 1, 1940 r1 i[ .. 1, 1926 10.000 4 400 00 iL 11 1, 1941 11 +1 LI 1, 1926 7,000 4 280 00 Li i[ 1, 1930 For Streets 1, 1't}2#i 7,0C10 4 280 00 rr +e 1, 1931 sr ee ►� 1, 1926 7,ON) 280 00 1L ei 1, IN2 Lt .r 1, 1426 7,0(l() 1 M 00 [� �1 1, 1933 1, 1920 7,000 -1 280 00 L€ a 1, 1934 1, 1926 7,000 4 mil 00 1, 1'111;�35 <€ it � 1, 1026 71019) 4280 00 i€ a# 1, 1930 it [€ � 1, 1426 U8,�]yDydO 4i 3g220 �0�/0 fR " I, y1r9'-)" Water Mains 1, 19211 Fi,[}x) '7 .3-00 00 6 1 1# 1, 1030 [1 if 1, I92G 8,00t) 4 320 00 1, 1931 it 19 1, 1920 3,000 1 120 00 1i „ 1, 1930 Pavements 1, 1920 3,000 4 1'20 00 if " 1, 1931 11 1, 1926 I,fX)O 4 120 00 '€ 1, 1032 1i 1, 192G 3,€00 4 120 04 14 11 1, 19,3:1 •+ 1, 1926 8,000 4 120 00 I1 LI 1, 193.1 1, 1926 3,000 4 120 00 1€ 11 1, 103.i 11 1, 1!2ti 13,000 4 120 00 1f i1 1, lg86 `i Sept. 1, 19 i 8,00N 4 3`0 00 Nlar. and Sept. Sept. 1, 1930 Water Mains I, 1C12D i°`_�,Oon 4 :320 04 €1 <( 1, 19:31 41 11 1, 1926 5,001) 4 200 '00 IL 41 1, 1929 Sewers 1, I q26 510wl 4 2NjO 00 1[ 11 1, 1930 €€ 1, 1926 4,000 4 160 00 11 [[ 1, 1931 "' LIST OF TOWN NOTES. TI vlif OF MATURING- Continued nnua i Date Amouni Rafe fixtere.sl Inferesf Dur: Maturity Barr ed opt accr mil of April 1, 1927 $8,000 .1 $32() Utl Aril and Oct. April 1, 1"930 Iffea junior Migh Schaml Ext. 1, 1927 €,()D(l 4 E329 00 ii sr 1, 1031 #e li it si LL 1, 1927 8,[ml 4 320 00 rl si 1{ 1932 Ai ii is Ai 1< > 111927 8,1,100 4 32000 rr s# 1, 1933 LL li ii id [i 1, 1927 l=l,000 4 32000 iL "i 1, 1934 ri 11 ra #i I! q r" df 11 rr 11 Li di 1, 1927 �3,{3f?fI 4 3 {](1 1, 1113ri 1, 1927 F,(d00 4 320 00 rl ai 1, 1936 AA i# it a 44 1, 1927 8,(]00 4 320 00 id " 1, 113,"37 Id Ai rA it aA x 1, 15127 2,00fl 4 30 00 ii L, 1, 19,,30 Sewen, and Drains 1, if12r` 2,000 4 &l 00 #r rr 1, 1931 11 11 di � 1 L927 2,000 .1 o M it Id 1, 19 2 LL #i #i 11, l(ig'71L2J'rr 42,i0ry14(X) 441 {Cs]}io �(k7+Xi1�) i i d d y11, 1933 L ji i i i# i t MMM...ggq 1r 192r 2,000 4 80 00 i" 4i 1r 193 1/ ti ii 1, Ir321 2,(X{) 4 80 00 ii 1r 193,E Ir at rr 1� it ii 11 1, 1927 2,11(X) 4 80 !H1 1r 1936 1, 1927 2,000 4 80 (Ki r° 1, 1937 1, 192?7 5,000 4 200 M 1, 1, 1930 Streets 1, 1927 5,(X)0 4 200 00 s' iA lr 1931 1, 1927 5,(Xi() 4 2(K] 00 <, i# 1. 1932 1, 1927 4,M0 4 1(i'1l {R) 1i ++ 1, 3933 <i 1, 1927 4,(X)O .$ 160 00 II 11 1934 1, 1927 4,11i1{1 4 1w) 00 ar Ai 1, 1'9t35 11 1, 102r_ 4.00 4 1w) 00 ii Ai 1. 1036 11 1, 1027 •}jlfIo .1 100 00 ii Ai 1, 1937 11 _1111V 1, 1027 5,000 } 200 00 Jan. and july July 1, 1930 Water TREASURER'S REPORT 71 f ; ,c: � w C'u ,. . ,. �; 4 -. a •. � _ ._ _ � _ _ •• -• •. .. .. .. .. .. .. CC .. rN ICk1t1iC+1 a^a.^7f.°1 lit xptp.kt �toI:�-Cilt1 i i= F I-L- t^ I. L•_l .--�.-- -i.-i .� --�r-i -6.J'• O 6 r1 L ^- r_ r.. : x•�t: p�j C aC(w"GC - ;C,7b CG�G r Yj x • ,,I 1 :i^1 1 -a^a .1'_',7 C<]C']^-I C,1 74 Cl CIA C�l 0.11 i "1�_1 N^i CV C*a .-�.-,r•+,--i � �.-y,-�,--i�W w�s-r� � •--�,--i r--I r-�p+,-�.-ti r--i r--i r-e+--i�.--I t•a r•r CW LIST OF TOWN I^+1C)'1"LS, 'T1N11✓ ('7F il•1A'r[JkING - Cnr�larr.rretl I nn ierd Dtae A mauni Rate haerest lnleresl Dire Alflj u0y Borrowed on accoural of AIay 1, 1928 82'(X)U :3N $75 00 Al y and Nov. Alay 1, 19-33 Water Mains 1, 1928 1}[ ) 337 ,50 [i d[ 1, 1934 r[ d[ 1, 1928 11000 3y 37 ,�S+O Li �s I}, 1[935 1, 1928 I,11 ) i3�} 3 W [[ [L 1, 1Je36 td Lt � 1, 1928 1,f(?L[X) 33Sri 3ryr suit 1[ i` 1, 1193}Lr� i� d[ � 1, Ins 1,I1(1�) 3X 3# 50 fl [d� 1, 1.038 ii ff 1, 1S1s I'lmlU 334 .37 50 td rr 1, 1o.3o di it 1, 1928 1,INIfI 3 3 37 50 [i {[ 1, 1940 1, 1928 l,fl o 15 37 50 " it 1, 1941 1, 1928 1,[Mlu 3 37 .90 It 't 1, 1942 1, 1928 I'm() 3�� .3r 50 +� ti 1, 1043 L` it z Dec. 1, 1928 13,1X1{1 4 240 00 Dcc. and June Der, 1, 1930 Sewer 1, 1928 61(X* -1 240 00 to 99 1, 1931 1, t928 6,000 a 240 00 "` 'A 1, 1o32 `d 1, 14128 61000 4 240 00 it (L 1, t().9.9 dd 1, 1928 6,000 4 240 00 ti cr. 1, 1934 1 1, yIf�q,2yS L$�,�{.y1/0G 4 240 00 [ 00 Le ri 1, 19::1[5' `d 4 240 111923 61000 4 240 Of) di 1, 193r Ld 1, 1928 5,011U 4 200 00 1, 1€13s Ld May 11, 19M1 14,U/d)0 -1 1.:, -595 oo it d n`95 (A) May and Nov. May 1, 1930 1w'4�est End School J, 192D 14,0(1t1 4 1i 1, 1931 LL i[ dd 1, 1112C1 14,0(1 4Y, 535 fX! LL " 1, 1€132 i[ N At 1, ID20 14,0(0 4Y4 .505 (1() Ee �� 1, y1933 dt , If iL 1, 1929 14,000 4 57�9 00 Li LL 1, 1934 ii Od ii TREASURER'S REPORT 73' v r r v w �a v. ♦.. ,. r � lre r 'r�1�t f����yly '. -• �r r � r .--�a--t r--F v--e e--1.--f—1 r--V.-••r--1•-•1 ri rl.-1 rr r+_F rti r-!rti --I r-I r-f,..P.-1 e•-�•--I r-1 wr.n r�1 w a•1 w aw+=-.t,--i.--i,--i,--i .--i fl;. r E rr "0u-%u":Lt0c0J0t�-}t-t-r-t-vr r3 L S „V L'7 wY'+i M,CA.M C6 OS CS E r� ti 74 'WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Insurance Amount Due North River s3ti,000 Sept. 1, 1930 Anglo-American 72,670 Sept. 1, 1030 American Central 38,350 Sept. 1, 1930 Norwich union 8411 SS Sept, 1, 1930 North British 26,600 Sept. 1, 1930 Hartford 26,1340 Sept. 1, 1930 London Assurance 68,000 Sept. 1, 1930 Royal 30,332 Sept. 1, 1930 Reliance 22,000 .Sept. 1, 1930 Home 33,400 Sept. 1, 1930 Camden 21,000 Sept. 1, 1930 Pennsylvania 28,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Boston 36,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Niagara 25,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Firemen's 1)4,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Penn,,,dvania 10,000 Sept. 1, 19 1 Franklin 441,000 Sept. 1, 1931 National Liberty 22,000 Sept. 1, 1931 North American .53,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Low Union Rock :31,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Home 38,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Home 29,000 Sept.. 1, 1931. Universal 30,000 Sept. 1, 1931 Security Seuurity 53,000 Sept. 1, 1931 North British 36,000 Sept. 1, 1931 North British 21,000 Sept_. 1, 1931 Helve 22,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Herne 38,400 Sept. 1, 1932 [queen 27,950 Sept. 1, 1032 Flrenien's 46,248 Sept. 1, 1932 Commonwealth 26,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Pennsylvania 27,000 Sept. 1, 1932 North British 13,124 Sept. 1, 19.32 Globe 33,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Pittsburgh Underwriters 10,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Springfield 51,074 Sept. 1, 19,32 Phoenix 39,000 Sept. 1, 19,32 TREASURER'S REPORT 75 American Eagle $35,000 Sept. 1, 1932 National 15,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Hartford 15,000 Sept. I, 1932 Aetna 24,000 Sept. 1, I91.2 Great American 7,7194 Sept. 1, 1.9:39 Benjamin Franklin 36,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Superior 21,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Pennsylvania 15,000 Sept. 1, 1933 American 24,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Boston 53,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Pennsylvania 20.000 Sept. 1, 1933 Pittsburgh 40,000 Sept. 1, 193:3 Continental 15'(100 Sept. i, 1933 Agricultural 26,500 Sept. 1, 1933 Home 22,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Hearne 20,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Hoinc '13,400 Sept. 1, 1933 London Assurance 50,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Liverpool-Lonclo i Globe 24,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Niagara 10,000 Sept. 1, 193 North British 16,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Niagara 40,0(X) Sept. 1, 1933 Globe 26,500 Sept. 1, 1933 Travelers 36,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Springfield 60,000 Sept. 1, 1933 .alas 25, ] Sept. 1, 1933 Universal 30,000 :Sept. 1, 1933 Superior 63,241 Sept. 1, 1934 Northwestern 35,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Fenn. 2+6,596 Sept. 1, 1934 Agricultural 22,000 Sept, 1, 1934 Union 59,841 Sept. 1, 1934 North British 42,012 Sept. 1, 1934 Niagara 30,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Atlas 30,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Cold Colonv 20,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Michigan ?1,41.4 Sept. 1, 1934 Empire }State 30,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Boston 34,366 Sept. 1, 1934 76 WAT RTOWN TOWN REPORT Springfield 5:3,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Great American 53,€ 00 Sept. 1, 1934 N. Y. Underwriters 15,900 Sept. 1, 1934 HARRY W. BRIGHAM, Treasurer. REPORT OF ARSENAL STREET COMMITTEE The work ofwidening and reconstructing Arsenal Street, begun in. December 1.927, was practically completed in Novem- ber 1929, and the street opened to traffic. The work, remaining to be done will be taken care of with the balance an hand. When all work is Finished, a complete report in detail will be furnished. The following condensed statement iq presented at this tine. Appropriated by Town 196,500 00 Deceived from State and County 65,947 09 C262,447 [l Total Expenditures 256,132 92 Balance on hand January 1, 1930 $5,714 17 CHARLES F. SANBORN, Chairsa an, JOHNT A. COLLINS, Secretary, Ar,Fenal .Street Cmnwitiee. 77 REPORT OF THE FINANCE CCUI~,MTTTEE To the F-avonce CcimniUc , 11'awtown, Mass, Cetalmnen: I am making to the citizens offkratertown through y°ou my sixth annual report as chairman of the Finance Com- mittee. Again this },ear we have presented to us an unusually large budget, far larger than the had either reason or right to expect. s the responsibility for this large increase comes from two sources —the School Department and the Selectmen — it is only fair to seek a remedy, for it must be admitted that if the indifference of the public gerniit.s this condition to continue and no rernedy is sought to prevent it, then the tag.--payer admits that he is satisfied and willing to pay the tax rate which this extravagance is bound to produce, Our Toren debt has Increased orie million dollars during the last six years, rather a sad travesty oa a pay-as-you-go policy. This has not been wholly caused by schools, although the larger part was for this purpose. We have built many schools during this period., but it is also ,I fact that we will build a large number in the next few years. e have just completed an addition to the West Junior Nigh School, an addition to the East Junior High School has long been necessary and an addition to the Senior Nigh School is only a question of tomorrow, in spite of the fact that none of these buildings are yet paid for. As a matter of fact, the payments on these three schools this year in debt and 11iterest will be 591.,167.50 and the total pa.y anent for debt and interest on all school build- ings this year will amount to $166,098.75. While it is true that the children of school age are offering a perpetual challenge to the taxpayer to house and educate there, it is also trace that the cast is greater than it should be, and in our mv-ra case there is no doubt: that the school authorities are nOt rendering a proper account of their stewardship. This helter-skelter building of schools and the hiring of teach- ers to man or even to overman therm clues not salve our prob- lem of education, it is simply postponing the solution. This 78 FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 79 high cost of education is not peculiar to I'Vatertow-n, but is comman to every ca nmunity, and if serious thought is not ;given to this problem, it must eventually result in some outside inter- vention. However, until some remedv is found, we must appar- ently slake up our nunds to pay for education and deny our- selves many necessary municipal inipro%Tments. I am in no sense an alarmist, but if one will but malte even a cursory stud* of our financial dealings for the past six years, he must agree that there is cause for alarm, If the building of such schools as we have constructed in the past few years was to be the end of our building, and we had fifteen years to pay for them, it would be a delightful task to contemplate. When we know, however, that many more most be built, and the are faced iNith the necessity of making additions to buildings long before they are paid for, or to busld new schools in the same iielghborhood: to take care of a situation which was supposed to be cared for by the original building for many years to come, then the problem is not so satisfactory. We must build a school a year for some time, and more serious consideration must be gfren as to where and of what size these buildings should be. The ten roost school may be satisfactory from the viewpoint of some educators, but if it is necrossary to fill these ten rooms immediately upon completion and then be overcrowded until an addition may be built, and the cast of a twenty-rt ors school built originally is in comparison cheaper, even considering the interest on the investment to offset: the part of the building not at once occupied, then T believe in adapting a larger room ttnit. 'Wbether we are justified in building; large assembly halls ,oath each school is also open to question as they cast a large percentage of the entire school. building. It is self-evident that if in six years our population has in- creased 50 per cent, our valuation 70 per cent, and our debt 80 per cent that we have been diverting too much of cur income from increased valuation to keeping our tax rate down. We should have run our municipality on our income and our ian- provenaents should have came from our increased valuation. e have been especially favorc d with this unusual �raluation, but instead of tasking advantage of it, we have continued to build up an expensive system which we .'ill be compelled to so WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT continually maintain. We cannot expect to continue to hale increased valuations as we have had In the last few years, and when this increase stops we must pay the price of our borrow- ings, and then wi11 come the tax rate which we have so assidti- ousiv avoided. It is unfortunate that Toivii 1-1cetiug members will not edu- cate themselves to the consideration of appropriations for the ­,00d of the entire community rather than for any one part of it. It is sv easv for anyone to speak on the popular side of any subject, and this side always gathers to its standards many sel- fish people whose desire for popularity can never be doubted, but whose, chric knowledge and loyalty may. be measured in an inverse ratio. It seems strange that officials and conimittees trusted with the expenditure of public funds scorn to lack the vision, spirit, and genius of industrial organizations. Their poticy seems to be to obtain all the appropriation possible, spend it, and then base their next annual appropriation on what they,,vcre able to spend in the preiious year plus an added anioutit because "the Town is growing." It seems strange that -while, every elected official kn,o-i;%,s the salary of the position which he sought by election, he has hardly had time to Nvarin the chair of the office to which he was elected before he starts tc seek a raise, in salan, for his position, and to raise the budget of his office to as high a figqire ajs he thinks the Town TMeeting will stand. If we are to conduct ouT affairs on a yearly budget system then -%v.e should do so, but no one can claim that this is being done as our annual transfers make a joke of the entire situation. I say after much thought and deliberaboli that not a single transfer sbotild he pen-pitted from an), segregated item. At the present tinic the head of any department may submit to aliv Town Meeting a budget in ;0iich he has increased items beyond that of the previous year �,Hth the plausible excuse that lie was able to spend that much last year. or lie needs it because the "Tow,n is g7oi6ng-" If successful and he finds that one iteni is more than sufficient, he feels that he can rmv spend all of his other appropriations because lie knows that the Town A-leeting will transfer the padded account to the expended ones. By this systein one is simply placing a prernium on extravagance and FINANCE CO.&WITTEE REPORT 81 penalizing the department head who has saved a considerable amount to return to the treasury only to fntd his savings bave been turned over to another department which has conducted its business in a far less businesslike manner. I hold too brief for any othez form of government for AVa.ter- town, but I do maintaitx that if the present form continues, then we nitist be prepared with a thorough midersta�nding of tt-h,it the future means. We are luring in a fool's paradise i,-ith our demand each year for low tax rate because we are merely postponing the day of reckoning when the surns we are borrowing will bring urith its debt, and interest such payments as an increasing %Mlu- atioli will not take care of. It we are to continue our present form of goveri-iment Ilion certain changes should be made to.give it stability, and in mak- ing the following recommendations, I am only reiterating;a num- ber of things which the Finance Connnittee have on many occa- sions advocated. May I tale this occasion to again repeat that the Finance Committee is merely an advisory body and was created for this purpose when, it was first appointed. ;*,Tolle can deny th-at it is absolutely essential to our fon-tti of government, and it is only to be regretted that after the time which they give to this ditty, at the cost of so much thought and delibera- tion, that their reconimendat:ions are not more generally ac- cepted. While I aTn wlUing to admit that their judgment is not infallible„ it must be also achnitted that whatever mistakes they may snake must of necessity err upon the side of economical administration because they act only upoti appropriations call- ing for expenditures, and they either pass them as they are, refuse them, or decrease the amount asked fcr, so that while there may be some injustice done to individuals or to individual cati`ses, their reem m-nendations can do no finiancial harni to the community. On some of their recon-mendations the question has been raised that the Committee was to ing to usurp the power of the Selectmen who are supposed to be the administra- tive o�ficcrs of the Town, but that idea is absurd on the face of it, for if canditions have existed for gears, and in the study of Tov�rn finances a body of representati%Fe citizens can see charges which night lead to better conditions, why should they be denied 82 WATERTCNVX TOWN REPORT the right to express them? And yet I have seen that very paint raised in a Town Meeting. I believe that the election of a Selectman for a one-year period is absolutely uvrong. The arguments for a three-year term, one nlan going up forelection to the Board. each year, are many and conclusive. What industlial business could possibly succeed if there was a chance of throwing out each year its entire be and of govem- ing officers, with are accompanying* change of policy? What nia.n or group of three men can study and sore the problems of our conmmunity-in one year, and then after one may liave solved it, to find that lie may lnat again be elected to give the result of his experience to the position r Never in my life; have I seen or believed that such a sorry spectacle could have existed as has prevailed in the offiCG of our administrative officials of the last year. In our present term of one-yeas elections, a man is hardly electecl before he starts to }wild leis political fences for the next election, and all platters of administrations are most apt to be settled upon the basis of politicai expediency. This condition is reflected in the work of emery man appointed by this board. who is not protected by ci'%Tll sc,rvice and the appointee must of necessity cater to all three Selectmen while he bolds his a.ppoi nt- nient. On the other hand a man appointed by a body of three plea, only, one of whom retires at the end of a year, feels that if his work is satisfactory and if he carries out the policies of the whole board, that he, is asstued of his position the fallowing year its he must have two favorable votes remaining. With only one elan to be elected each year, it seems also fair to expect that men of higher type may be attracted to the position. The Finance Committee is particularly concerned when public officials, seek popularity by criticism of their rccom- mendations. Year after year there is subin tted to this Corn- mittee anic tuit:s in salaries, in betterment streets, and in im- provements with the positive, knowledge that they would not be recommended by any body of nien favored with even the slightest intelligcnce, but after unfavorable action has been taken through the corninittee report, the elected officials inove among time people involved, assuring them that they had done all that ihey could, and fostering the idea that these people; try to over. FINANCE COMMITTEE Itfsl'CYRT $t`� rule these recommendations in the Town Id Ling. The fair- minded `Down Meeting Member will recall that this has been accomplished can n-any occasions. There should be a survey nnade of the various Town depart- inenl s with an 1&a of consolidation. A town gage, upon which a committee was appointed four years ago and then never reported, should be established. At the present time neither this Committee, nor anybody else, knows how many autonnobiles the Town owns nor there they are gara;;ed. repairs are Tnade by any convenient friend, gaso- line and oil are bought by anyane anywhere without thought to wholesale prices; garage rents are paid indiscrinnnately — some to the people who rtui the cars and beep their at their own homes, while some are not garaged at all; mid no check is kept on the casts, or the hours, or the localities in which they are- being used. There should be appointed a permanent assessor giving his entire time to this fluty, and who doe's not need to satisfy the property holders in order to be re-elected. I am of the belief that an assessor should not be in the active business of dealing in real estate in Watertown if he socks election to the Board of Assessors. While one may argue that this should be a qualifi- cation for election, it does not hold tnte, and the probable tax assessment is too apt to be a factor in the sale Of real estate. The entire Town should be revalued by outside professional assessors, not -tvitli the idea of increasing. assessments, but of bring'zng yip to a proper figure such parcels as are now lino%'%m to he improperly assessed. There should be a purchasing agent for the. Town, with a properly cquipped supply room, so that supplies may be bought in quantities which would entail the best price. A purchasing agent even under an expense of six thousand dollars a year for his office would save Tnany► times that yearly. Xfanv hundreds of dollars are lost yearly by not taking ad- vantage of cash discounts. In conjunction with the purchasing agent, the 'down should accept the Town Accountant Act. The Toi,%m Accountant se- lected should have indefinite tenure of office and should have ability and qualifications which will meet with the approval of 84 WA'TERTOWN TOWN REPORT the Bank Conunissio ner, far the Department; of Corporation and Taxation through its Head of the Bureau of Accomits, or both, and then adopt a system whereby-every,order must pass through the hands of the Town Accountant sea that all bills are charged to the proper account, and are properly encumbered before being delivered to the vendor. This would protect the Town, the de- partnient, and the vendor, making it impossible to exceed an appropriation by the purchase, and showing at any minute the status of every appropriation. I'VIonthly statements should be rendered to the head of every department showing the exact status of each time. The Toti-,7a should adopt a pay-as-you-go policy at least in so far as they pay off more of their debt; each year than they barrow----- and yet not once in the last six years has this been done. No one can object to municipal improvements which may be 171sta.11ed and paid for in the year they are voted, providing they carry no serious annual charges for upkeep. These improve- Ments are then reflected in the current tax rate, and not spread over many- years, carrying serious amounts for interest. I am disgusted -;i ith the cowardly e-Ncuse that the future generation should pay their share of these improvernents. As a matter of fact, it is not the future generation who pays a five, ten, or fif- teen-year borrowing as these de not affect the future very mach. If one may gain any knowlcdge from our own experiences, the future generation will have their own problems and 'Will. pay and pay and pay. May I again call to your attention that any sum of money barrowed at 4 per cent for a period of five years adds 12 per cent to the principal, for ten years adds 22 per cent, for fifteen years adds 32 per cent, twenty-years adds 42 per cent, and thirty years acids 62 per cent. Another subject N<<orthy of serious consideration is that of bet;tennent streets. n. impression prevails that the abutter pays the entire coast of the street which is not at all true. The Town pays for the drainage on all betterment streets and under the method of construction this amounts to very nearly cone-half the entire cost. Under this arrangement, while it is true that certain streets have been constructed of gravel and have stood up under reasonable traffic for a fair length of tin7C, it is also rINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 85) trite that many of the streets gust be rebuilt befnre they have been paid for by the abutter. It is our opinion that all streets built under this act should ho at least of macadann construction. Under the gravel construction it is necessary to spend more rezone' on drinina;ge, particularly where there is a grade, and for every catch basin added tinder grovel construction, which would not be ncces try tinder macadam, the additional cost- falls upon the tax levy. For uvci-y gravel road built under the Betterment Act it is an asstucd facet; that the cost of maintenance and of reconstruction fells more early and often tba a-t for the macadam street built in the same•. location. If we are to continue building; betteruieaA roads of gravel construction, then the abutter should hang= betterment drainage. If The abutter Nvill agree to pay the cost of a macadam road then financially we can afford to pay for the drainage. If the town should adopt a policy of expendinn a specific amount each vear for bettcrinent streets, limiting that expendi- ture to $75,000 for Streets and drainage, continue this policy over a period of ten years, provicling that the expenses each year were placed upon the tax le,,rv, it is readily seen that the income would more than equal the output as betterments are gain back in annual installments covering a tern-year period, plus interest. While I will acbji t that it; would not be successful politically, there is rev doubt that the building of betterment streets, if let out to contract, would result in benefits financially to the abutters and to the treasury. To the acttm.l savings thus made could be added the amounts now being paid for -kaca.tions, and. the possible smogs in pensions and work-men's compensation. A by-law should be passed preventing the payment for serv- ices out of contingent, as this appropriation has been irery much abused. It offers too easy a nnetbod. of raising salaries without the knowledge of town meeting members, or its hiring temporary help which may be unnecessary and only a means to using a padded appropriation. The amounts expected to be used for labor or services should be expressed and understood at the time _that the appropriations .are made.. `here should be created a Board of Public Works to have supervision of all strut work and the building of public build- ings. Yearly building programs should be laid out by this lady. SB V4 ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT All equipment now urged by the various departments should be under one contral as well as all laborers, allowing the shifting or one group to any needed work as the occasion demands. The method of procedure now current of digging up a street for water mains and, later for sewer and still later for drainage, when at least one trench would suffice for more than one pipe, is not economical nor businesslike. Same: proper place should be established for the housing and storage of confiscated liquor. The use of evcryr possible place in police headquarters, including all but two cells, which at any time may be needed, will perhaps require the decision as to whether we will put our prisoners or our police automobiles in the street. I think that it is rather unfortunate- that any female prisoners, if necessity compels their being locked up, must be confined in the same colt-roorn as the niale prisoners. There is an article iii the warrant for the construction of a new town hall, or administration building, so called. This project, could we afford it, Nvauld meet with my sincere co6pera- tion, but pending a certain period of readjustment, which I earnestly took fonvard to, I think it better to go on as we are. I believe that within the next five years the farm of government in Watertovrn will change for, to my mind some change is inevitable. If we can carry on through this period by the ex- penditure of a few thousand dollars to make minor changes in the present Town Hall, utilizing the auditorium for offices, we Can easily wait until we can better afford this large expenditure. There should be a business agent for the snhcol department, although this matter could be attended to by a town purchasing agent, which was previously spoken of, providing the .school department would rccogni7,e that officer. Every town officer must, according to law, have his accounts audited by the torn auditor with one exception n that of school activities, The school athletic fund and the cafeterias funds have never been properly audited. While there has been pub- lished in the Town Reports a statement of the athletic fund, it is in no way a proper audit nor even an apology for one. May I refer you to the Torn Report of 1928 and to page 5 of the School Report for 1928, which immediately follows ,page 637d in that book. The school authorities maintain that these are school FINANCE COMINIMEE REPORT 87 actiiities and that the public has no interest in their manage- ment:, but I maintain that if the town provides certain funds to pay for doctors to be in attendance at all Baines; provides gas for heating and electricity for light at the Meld, a caretaker to make the field ready for playing; pay a teacher a salary merely to hold the position of faculty manager, then the school athletic fund is a town fund iti the full meaning of the word, and should be subject to the same municipal regulations as other town funds. If the ;School Committee can buy all the equipment needed for the cafeteria out of appropriated funds, although not specifically for that purpose, such as electric cash registers and dish washers, as well as dishes and electric ice-chests, and can provide a teacher, whose salary is paid out of "instruction," to buy for and supervise these cafeterias exclusivOy, and can give this teacher a suite of rooms, supposedly created for another purpose, furnished among other equipment with an expehsive rug and a Govenior Winthrop desk, from a fund unknown but interesting to the parents of the school children, theca I maintain that this cafeteria account shcaild also be subjected to the usual procedure of audit and handling of town funds. And further, with all the enthusiasan of pretended ignorance, I ask why the School Committee consistently refuses to have these audits made. This is my final report as Chairman of this Committee, as my term expires with the coming Town ?Fleeting and I am not a can- didate for reappointment. I retire from this position satisfied v6th the knowledge that this committee, under my chairman- ship, has made recommendations which have res-alted in saving the town large sums of money, which the a veragc citizen little understands and far less appreciates. This Committee was created with the purpose of preventing a recurrence of a very serious financial condition which occurred sore years ago. It is unfortunate that this near catastrophe can not be kept fresher in the minds of the people of Watcrtawn. Your work must carry on, and while your reward seems to bn in the criticism of the unthinking and the disappointed, you must be satisfied with the results of your-accoatiplislunents, which in the end must immure to the benefit of the entire cornmunity. SS WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT You can best succeed only with the coapeTation of every citizen and for this co5peration I most earnestly plead. C. F. SANBOR , C�rairniart. WHAT IT MEANS TO BORROW ,Specific Cases New Senior High School Plans July 1, 025 --- 15 Years Principal S15,000 00 Interest 5,100 (10 (Interest an-counts to 3470 of Principal) New Senior High School Land July* 1, 1923 — 20 Years Principal $35,000 UO Interest 14,025 00 (Interest amouuts to 107a of Principal) Barnard Block ,July 1, 1923 Principal $33,50U 00 Interest 12,81 i 75 (Interest amounts to 38.2% of Principal) New Senior high School November 1, 1924----4 and .E'�i% Outside debt limit Principal 8600,000 00 Interest 255,825 00 (Interest amounts to 42.0 0 of Principal) Inside debt: 11t1'titit: Principal 200,000 00 Interest 55,400 00 (Interest amounts to 42.7% of Principal) P14NANCE COAINMITTEE' REPORT so Arlington Street Drain Principal 8330,A 00 Interest 18,600 Ili] (Interest amounts to 62% of Principal) Spring Street Drain 191€1 -- 30 FFears Principal Q44,000 00 Interest 27,7 0 00 (Interest amounts to 0370 of Principal) Drains and Sewers April 1, 1.920 .— 30 bears Principal ,930,000 00 Interest 23,250 00 (Interest atno-Lints to 7 7,r?% of Principal) Victory Field June, 1920— 20 Fears Principal S. O,000 00 Interest 14,575 Of) (Interest atnounts to 48 'r% of Principal) Surface Drains April 1, 1921 -- '30 Years Principal S30,000 00 Interest 23,250 90 (Interest amounts to 77�) a of Principal) West Watertown Junior High School Jul%- 1, 1921 — 20 Years Principal 5250,000 00 lincrest 135,187 50 (Interest amounts to 54% of Principal) Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations � 11?a.t 1028 1028 1920 +1920 Appropriation COMMillee Taxes ($253,305.75) or as assessed Appropriation Expendrrd Balance Asked Recommends Charles River Pasin. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S•1,535 69 $4,8.3:3 69 $4,835 69 $4,835 tin County Taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 66,789 40 M,7 W) 40 (36,78Ii 40 66,780 10 Dire Prevention Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 366 06 3M 06 366 C16 366 06 N'letropolitan Assessments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121,332 45 121,332 45 121,332 45 121,332 45 Soldiers' Exemptions. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . 142 15 142 15 142 15 142 1:5 State Tax. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0,840 00 59,840 00 59,540 00 30,840 00 General Administration ($80,260.35) Selectmen's Department; Selectmen's salaries,$1,500;salary of Clerk,S500;Print- ing and advertising,84(M}; Miscellaneous, MO.. . . . . 2,850 00 2,659 81 No 10 3,000 00 2,700 00 o Auditing Department: Auditor's salary, $3,300; Clerk, $1,050; Contingencies, $475. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . 4,750 00 4,6S5 49 64, 51 5,125 00 4,S25 00 Treasurer's Department: 0 Treasurer's :salary, $3,500; Clerk, $1,050; Contingen- Pd Cie$, $1.,010. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 5,ii#-i3 t10 5,710 10 152 84 5,760 00 5,560 00 Collector's Department (Article 6): Collector's salary, $.3,300 Clerk, $1,300; Invalid tax titles, $439 35; Tax sale advertising, $1,300; Con- tingencies, $I,535. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,350 00 7,348 6A) 1 40 8,374 35 7,874 35 Assessors' Department: As.Sessors' salaries, $4,100; Clerks, S3,486; Contingen- nies, 553,500. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,834 00 10,8:30 34) 3 70 12,425 00 11,086 00 Town Clerk's Dcpartment: Town Clerk's 5alary, *300; salary of First Clerk, 1i:1,3CN};salary of Second [clerk, $1,25t1;salary of Third Clerk, $1.15€; Cont€ngenvles,, 31,845. 8,7LU) 00 8,W-2 48 187 52 9,():)5 oo 9,045 00 Registrars of Voters: salary of four nien at $100 each . , 400 00 400 00 5.50 GO 400 00 Printing Tow-a Relyirts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,226 00 2,214 00 10 2,370 00 2,370 DO Printing Voting I.ist�. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,32525 1,S25 25 11100 00 300 00 Election expenses. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,600 of) 8,;3c-0 67 100 22 3,500 00 :31500 00 � Finance Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,730 00 1,663 70 80 21 2,500 C10 2,500 00 0" Care and Maintenance of Town Hall: Salary of Janitor, $1,500; Contingencies, $2,350, . . , . . 3,600 00 3,583 21 10 7q 3,850 0() :3,850 00 0 Legal Services: Salary of Torn C oungel, 92,[1tl€ : Contingencies, $600 . . :2,(500 €0 2,508 85 1 15 3,000 ()0 21,600 00 C) Memorial Day (see Art it-le 7):. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,20t> 00 1.200 00 1,300 00 1,.300 00 Insurance. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,2_5 84 13,225 &:I. %000 00 0,€00 €10 :i Workmen's Compensation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,€1[)0 U() 4,612 15 387 85 .a,000 00 5,00o Oi) Contingent (inolu(ies *1,llti0 for settlement of suitO. . . . . 1,200 00 1,158 37 41 0 2,100 OG 2,100 0t) � Dog Officers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 00 29G 00 4 00 400 W 200 w Pens ons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,U 35 ( ) 5,60:3 76 ;31 24 5,950 01) 5,l]5() co Protection of Persons aad Property ($236,601.10) *� Police Department: Salaries: Chief, 3 3,°200; Lieutenants (3), 7,801); Ser- geants (4), 39,800; Patrolmen (31), W77,li7 LIC . . . . . . $84,710 00 $84,147 19 $562 81 988,471 10 $88,471 10 sjwial Pvliee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :,000 00 2,000 00 3,000 00 2,500 00 Janitor and Wagonman. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,8.30 00 I'm 0() 1,82.5 00 1.,8?5 Uf.) Clerk:and Wagonnian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,830 00 1,.;:3€1 €}d) 1,825 00 1,825 00 Ford Sedan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NJO OD A)0 0U � Tabulated Scl-edule of App ropr ations—Contiinted 1!r". 192A 192-4 11119 l!J?tl ApprapriaiiaPt Commillee Contingencies (to include replacing five motorcycles) . 124 63 35 37 84,60(l 00 $4.600 00 Special for uniforn~�s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 2. :.y1 19 L,',�i71 2.5 �379 8$ 2, �1,5 50 ry,tit)t.} 00 One additional man from April 1. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. ... 1,507 00 Firc Departmimt: SalaHQ5s Chef, ,200; Captains (2), -$.53.201); Licuten- ants (2)1 54,900; thee-hanician, $.:2. 00; Permanent Alen (31), 6 ,02 ; Call men (2),8310; four a€lt}itional mea-i from April 1, 6,000; additional for officers from June 1, V325 . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8t3,732 M 83,124 )fi 011118 .5*2 llt)2(K) 00 90,260 M o Contingencies (to include$1,000 for new liose). , . . . . . 5,150 CD 5,145 44 4 .W o'.5flU (10 t's,504} U() Convention expenses out of State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 00 150 00 � Inspector of Buildings! Salary,of Inspector, $21,600;Assistant, Inspector, $2,200; C1crk, $225; maintenance of car, S-350; Offnce expense, � SIM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .< , , . , . . . 5,275 00 5,274 82 is 6,275 00 5,1:75 00 r1 Weights and 1-Ieasures: c' Salary of Sealer, 2,000: Contingencies, $400. . . . . .. . . 3,100 00 3,015 02 84 08 2,4)0 00 2,400 o0 'Free Warden; Salary of Tree Warden. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,0[}[} 00 1,()()0 00 1,0()0 00 1,0()U [A) Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 125 00 125 tx) 2410 00 125 OU N18111tellanee: Labor, $3,0GO; new Trees, .51,000; Contingent, $1,000 5,(3 o DO 4,907 82 2 18 6,000 00 5,O00 00 Gypsy and Brown 'fail Al-loth: Salary of S-uperintendent. . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8013 0(} 800 00 l,t)o 0() 800 00 Clerk:. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425 00 425 00 500 00 425 00 Maintenance. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 2,+600 00 2,598 16 1 84 3,100 00 2,(3U0 (X) Poles and Wires Department: Salary of Inspeet©r.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,200 00 3,200 00 3,500 00 3,21410 U() Clerk. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 425 00 425 01) 1,30() oo 425 00 Assistant Inspector. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . ... . 2,600 00 Maintenance. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 10,0()0 I)U 9,9:}4) (18 92 10,750 OU 12,050 W Two registering rnacliincs. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . I . . 470 00 470 00 Specials: 12 new Fire Boxes, $3,41)9; changing box on Sycamore Street,, $92. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [i,1!12 00 5,SO5 73 3,503 05 1,S()() oo z Health Department 4$22,540.00) � Salary of Board of Health. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1'500 ()CI W Salary of Agent A to include milk ins ection F,' { � }. . . . . . _ . . . . $8,21[!U ()U 32,85r1 .58 324.5 42 3,20U (10 0�:3,:.U0 l)() Clerk (3 manths at C1,200,Si months at$1,000). . . . .. . . 1,200 00 1,2()(i ()0 I'm) 00 1,0S(1 00 Nurses (2): Iiregistered nurse, $1,400; not registered i nurse, S1,300. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,800 00 2,756 95 43 05 3,000 00 2,700 00 M Contagious Diseases. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . 7,265 00 6,597 78 007 22 7,500 (10 7,51)() (11) 1174 Contingencies (to include new light car). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,260 00 1,2920 72 30 28 3..5 511 00 1,5()() UU Baby Clinic. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 00 460 60 33 34 .500 (10 5()() 00 0 Dental Clinic: Dentists,91,600; Hygienist, $1,040;Con- tingent, $2i)0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,840 00 2,549 98 290 02 2,840 00 2,840 00 Tuberculin-is Clinic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 00 25 00 Laboratory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 00 20 00 Inspector of Plumbing: Salary of Inspector, $2,500; Contingent, $100. . . . . . . . . 2,580 00 2,579 1.lO 10 2,400 00 2,000 00 Cattle Inspection: Salary of Veterinarian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (i()0 00 1410 i it t 600 00 GOO 00 � Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations—Continued � 192S 1928 1928 1029 1920 Appropriatinrt Committee Approprialion F_°rpended Dalrtrtce Asked Recommends Sewer ($6D,882.00) Sewer Construction (Article 37). . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . $21,790 04 $21,7"t3 00 $17 04 2,082 00 1f35,8$2 00 Sewer \iaintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2'ni,500 00 23,491 81 8 19 25,000 00 25,000 (H) Sidewalks ($36,000.00) Construction and Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It35,000 00 S34,991 68 $8 3a s3T,000 00 $35,000 00 M Care and Lighting of Highways t$264,600.00) a Highway Department: � Salaries: Superintendent, $3,600; first Clerk, $1,300; z Second Clerk, $1,040. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,840 00 *15,840 00 $6,350 00 55,940 00 �p Office Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-50 00 349 67 33 400 00 400 00 2 Construction: Z Lowell Avenue extension from Town property line to m George Street (Article 2(l), $1,800; Common Street 0 from Orchard Street to Columbia Street, 86,500; Wilson Avenue extension from Town property line to` George Street (Article 30), $1,720; Lexington Street from Sacred I'leart academy to Warren trcet,$2,800;Carroll Street from Orchard Street to P.elmont Street, $7,000, Paul Street from North Beacon to Charles River Road, $2,800. . . . . . . . . . 20,801. 20 20,801 20 122,220 00 22,620 00 Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60,0(K) 00 r`Y-1,966 43 33 57 60,000 00 60,000 00 Stable Maintenance . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26,000 01) 25,9116 39 3 61 26,000 00 25,000 00 Garbage Collection (to include purchase of one truck) 2t),::m) �u29,498 80 1 I1 29,500 00 21},i00 W Vacations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,347 00 8,347 00 11.777 00 11,777 00 Street Signs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I,(l0() oo 998 46 1 54 1,{M10 00 1,00u O(l Ashes and Paper (to include purchase of one truck).. . . 37,000 00 36,997 91) 2 1U :32,000 00 32,000 00 Dust Laying. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,657 52 14,657 :52 15,0m) 00 15,()()0 co Street Lighting. , . . . . . . . . . . . 40,000 00 38,552 60 1,447 34 44,000 00 42,000 00 Engineering Department: :salaries: Tawn Engineer, '53,200; ConsUlt#11g Engineer, � $1,800, Assistant Engineer, $2,000; 1 Draughtsman, $2,200; 1 Draughtsman, $1,800; 1 Instrumcntman, $1,000; I Instnimentman, $1,500; 1 Rodman, $1,1 0; 1 Rodman,$1,15U; 1 Rodman,fi8{1.3. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,978 00 15,S64 07 113 93 19,200 00 17,263 00 � Contingencies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,925 00 1,920 27 4 73 2,8()0 co 2,100 00 0 Betterments ($105,900.00) Special for Drainage and Construction of the following streets under the Betterment Act (See Article 34): t7 Chinning Road from Orchard Street to George Street Mason Road from Chinning Road to Fuller Road Fuller Roar] from (Orchard Street to George.trect Worcester Street from Waverley Avenue to Town Line Middlesex Road from Spring Street to Common Street Warwiek Road from accepted end to Fairview Avenue Hardy Avenue from accepted end to Fairview Avenue Chapman Street from Highland Avenue to NV,arren Street Arden Road from Stoneleigh Road to Oakley Club Piexmont Street from Belmont Street to Tappen Street Lowell Road from Bellevue Street to Locke Street Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations—Conlintied 1928 1928 1928 19211 1929 Approprialion Cnmrnillrt :t¢Qropriolion Gxprn�ltd Balance :l Md Recommends Highland Avenuc fronn. Partridge Street to Gilbert Street Salisbury Road from Maplewood Street to Templeton Parkway Theurer Park from Watertown Street to Jackson Road Bellevue Road from Channing Road to Bradford Load Hill Street from Fayette Street to Palfrey Street Derby Road from Watertoivn Street to Jackson Road *3 Grenville Road from Common Street to Oakley Club.. $112,4i's 00 $112,136 05 1w321 45 $174,200 00 $105,900 00 The Committee recommends no appropriation on the p following streets: Rutland Street from Main Street to Waltha.rn Street George Street from Chchard Street to Channing Road Elmwood Avenue from Bancroft Street to Warren Street Walcott Road from Channing Road to George Street � Fairview Avenue from Hall Avenue to Channing Road b Bailey Avenue from Belmont Street to To%%-n Line o French'Terrace from Mt.A,uburn Street to B.&11.R.R. y Gleason Street from Main Street to Highland Avenue Hudson Street fromCushman Street to Whites Aveime Hillcrest Circle from Hillside Road to Deadend Circle Partridge Street from A-lain Street to Highland Avenue Westminster Avenue from Bancroft Street to Warren Street Alfred Roar] front Narth Deacon Street to Riverside Street Betterment Sidewalks. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 80,000 Od The Committee favors this idea btit cannot see any fends to appropriate to put it into effect at this time. Drainage ($27,575.00) To include drainage in tfic following; streets: Lowell Avenue extension from Town Line to George Street C Dn=on Street from Columbia Street to Drehard Street Alain Street from Whites.Avenue to B. &. 'Al. R. R. Carroll Street from Orchard Street to Belmont Street Easement from Carroll Street to Town property Belmont Street from Town. Line to Knowles Delta � Brown 5treet from, near Sycamore Street to B. & M. Culvert B. S M. R. R. Culvert to Middlesex Road from Common Street M Iiosedale Terrace from Acton Street to Charles River.. $5,100 00 $5,095 46 $4 54, $35,375 00 $27,575 00IVO The Committee recommends no appropriation for the fol- lowing sts•eets: Wilson Avenue extension from To%qi Line to George Street Lexington Street from Warren Street to Orchard Street Hovey Street from Orchard Street to Belmont Street Warren Street from Waverley Avenue to Westminster Avenue 4 Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations- Contluved CC 1026 1928 1028 lU29 124 A Oproprialion C:ammillee Approprialiun Exyrndrd Balance Asked heevrr m"ds Support of the poor ($64,948.00) Infirmary Department: Salary of Keeper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SLOW 00 $110(H) 00 $1,000 00 $1,000 00 General Expense, S28,000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000 00 5,995 98 S4 02 5,353 00 5,148 00 Outside Aid: _ Salary of Agent, $750; salary of Clerk, $550; General :• Expense, $28,000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . ....... . . 28,300 00 28,300 00 30,000 00 29,300 00 r Mothers' Aid: y Salary of Agent, $750; salary of Clerk, $550; General 0 r Expense, $21,000. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 22,300 Ott 22,299 `?9 71 23,000 00 229,300 00 v Town Physician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200 00 1,200 00 1,200 f11] 1,200 00 State Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900 00 708 00 202 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 2,500 Oa 2,219 00 281 00 5,000 0l3 5,000 00 Education ($604,900.00'; 0 General Control . . . . .. . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,100 00 $11,000 04 $0 06 $11,600 00 $11,500 00 y Instruction. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364,874 00 364,871 16 2 84 1399,154 00 394,000 00 Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . 53,COO 00 52,M4 10 65 90 55,850 00 54,000 00 Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . .. . 16,800 00 16,789 14 10 86 17,500 00 16,500 00 New Equipment. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . 6,500 00 6,490 53 3 47 10,000 00 E►,500 00 Miscellaneous. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 5,600 00 5,596 71 3 29 6,600 00 6,000 00 Continuation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. . . . . . . . . 2.700 00 2,687 70 12 30 3,00d 00 3,000 00 Americanization. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,2(K) 00 2,163 73 36 27 2,500 00 2,500 00 Evening School. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000 00 3,762 60 237 40 4,100 00 4,100 00 FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 99 0 = C) � ca x q C O CD� a 3 H7 04 Eli C c xi;' OC .. C6 .. _ ..d r-• L� 1n Sa ,.5 ac a u eq w tj _ {� � ` _ 4 7k 'a « .y _. �" Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations-Con tin tied a 1026 1928 1928 1929 1920 a Approprialioot cmniffillee Appsoprialion Expended Ealanre A.Yked Recapninrnds Playground Department: Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. $12,988 00 $,2,988 00 64,586 GO $3,200 00 Xlaintenanre. . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 OO 1,991) 12 $0 88 2,s00 00 2,000 1)0 New equipment (Committee recommends no appropria.- t.ion) . . . . .. ... . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1,800 00 Public Debt and Interest ($396,000.00) Town Debt (Article 5). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . $+236,000 00 $9,36,000 00 $271,000 00 $271,000 00 Interest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114,330 OO 114,321 90 2 10 125,000 00 125,000 00 0 Cemeteries ($11,125.00) Z Salary of Superintendent. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,800 M $1,800 00 $2,000 00 $1,g00 00 0 Labor. . . .. . . . .. . . . . ... . .... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 7,2950 00 7,249 07 $0 93 7,250 00 7,250 {)[) Road at entrance to Ridgelawn. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1,200 00 7,2110 00 Contingent (to include new sighs). . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 025 00 921 72 3 28 875 CC 775 00 ro Municipal Industries ($111,436.00) 0 Water Department: Salaries. Superintendent, 343,200; First Clerk, $1,200, Second Clerk, $1,0«36. . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,430 00 85,436 00 $6,572 00 $5,4.36 00 Construction. .. . . ..... . ... . .. . . . ... .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 84,333 05 66,391 29 $21,941 76 60,000 00 40,000 00 Nlaintenance. . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. .. . ., , . . . . . . . . 25,000 00 24,965 05 34 05 25,000 00 25,000 Ufa Office Expense. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .... . . . . .. . . 3,500 00 2,981 50 1 18 50 5,700 00 3,000 00 Vacations. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 4,000 00 2,574 00 1,426 00 3,000 00 3,000 00 Special-renewal of mains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,275 00 26,273 50 8,001 90 71,000 00 35,000 00 Misceftineous ($268,036.76) Moderator's salary. . . . . . . . . . Moo 00 $101) f)d) swo (o) Sim (1() Deserve Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 5,000 00 5,()0() ao .5,00() oo 7,om; 1}I1 Planning Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 00 59 63 $40 37 200 00 100 00 Unpaid Bills. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,660 11 3,OL% it 2,440 76 2,416 76 1leadquarters for American Legion (Article 8) . . . . . . . .. . 780 00 7?0 DO 78(1 00 780 00 llcadquarl[rs for Veterans of Foreign Wars (Article 9).. . 780 00 780 00 (360 00 wo 00 U rnifnrm-- for firemen (Article 11). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 2,000 00 2,000 Ott 4 Arliii tun Street Cemetery, Special (Article 1:3) . . . . . . .. . 70U 00 700 00 X Infirmary, flans and moving (Article 21). . . , . . . . . . . . . . SOU 00 :,MD 00 West Elementary Sehool (Article 33). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2110,000 00 230,4100 00 Addition to East E.nd Fire Station (Article 35) . 26,000 00 26,060 00 $2.867,612 51 2,490,659 96 t=r Article 4. To grant such stuns of money as may he thought necessary for the rises and expenses of the Town for the ensuing Year, direct how the same shall lie raised, or take anv action. relating thereto. See Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations,, pages 10 to 17. .Arlicle 5. To sce if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary swn of nnonela to pay that portion of the Town Debt Which Tnatures on or previous to January 1, 1930. direct how the money shall be raised, Dr take any action.relating thereto. Recommend the appropriation of 271,000 for that; portion of the Town debt which ruatures during the year 1929. Arlic 6. To see what method the Town will vote to adopt for the collection of taxes for the ensuing year, and to fix the compensation of the Collector, or talcs any action relating thereto. Sep: Tabulated Schedule. Article 7. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of ninney for the rent of the Grand Army Hall,-care of the grounds around Soldiers' Montiment, and to defray the expenses of dc;corating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac B. Patten Post 81, G. A. R. to expend the same, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Recommend thirteen hundred dollars (81, O0). See Talnx- lated Schedule. Article 8, To see: if the Town will appropriate a surn of money to pad the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Watertown Post 99, American Legion, direct how the money ,hall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. Recommend 780 to be spent tinder the direction of the Selectmen for the purpose of leasing quarters for this organiza- tion. See Chapter 40, SectiDn 9 of the General Laws. Article 9. To see if the Town will appropriate a slim of money to pay the cost of providing suitable headquarters. fcr Buraham-IManning Past, No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign gars of the United States, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Recommend $000 tc be spent under the direction of the Selectmen for the purpose of leasing quarters for this organiza- tion. :See Chapter 40, Section 9 of the General Laws. FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 10 Amick 10. To see if the Tawn will appropriate the sum of three thousand dollars (S.3,000) for grading land between the Hasnler and the East junior High Schools, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends no appropriation. A►-tic l'e 11. To see if the Town will Mote to furnish uniforms for the members of the; Fire Department, appropriate the suni of money necessary to pay for the same, direct haw said sum shall be raised., or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends tho sum of tiro thousand dollars (.13.2,000). Miele 12. To see if the Town grill appropriate a sum of money for the purchase of land, and the erection of a fireproof building for the use: of the Fire Ala= Signal System or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends no appropriation and that this article be referred to a ;special committee. Article 13. To see What =V-'tion the Town iiiii tape with reference to repairing and %setting the gravestones in the Arlington Street Cemetery, appropriate the necessary manes' for that purpose, or tape any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends the sung of seven hundred dollars (8700). -Arfr'cic N. To see if the Town VVIII vote an increase of fire dollars ( 5) per week to the eniplovees of the Highway, water, Cemetery and lkloth Departments of the Town of Watertown, ]Mass., for"inechanics and laborers," direct how the money shall he raised cr take any action relating thereto. As no appearance was made the Committee makes no recommendation. Article 15. To see if they Town vvill appropriate the sum of three thousand dollars ( 3,000). or such sum as may be neces- sarv, in order to acquire by lntrchase or eminent doirain, twenty thousand (20,000) square feet of land at Bleiler's Corner (the southwest corner of Belmont and Lexington Streets, near Knowles Delta) for a fire station site, and acquire the said land by purchase or eminent domain. The Committee recommends no appropriation. 104 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT A rticle 18., To w- see if thu Toii will appropriate the st= of fifteen Inindred dofla-rs ($1,500) for the transportation of all the school Philr1ren attending the James Russell Lowell School, from the Sycamore Street district In both directions between the said school and the said district, said appropriation to be spent under the direction of the School Committee of the Town of Water- town I See Tabulated Sr-hedulp, iuider School Appropriations. Article 19, To see if the Town hill appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars ($500), or such surn as may be necessary for the purpose of grading the present dump in the rear of thet jarnes, Russell Lowell School. The Committee recommends no appropriation. Article 21. 'ro see if the Tmvn will appropriate the surn of five hundred dollars (6500) to secure plans for remodelling present building now occupied as an Alnislioiise or Infirmary and to move said building to other hand now,owned by the Tuwn Ln of fib'atcrtaivn, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends the sure of two hundred and fifty dollars (,52,50). 'I riicle 25. Tc) see if the Town will appropriate the s-Lun of ton thousand dollars (S 10,000) for the purpose of providing plans for a new Administratifin Building, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recormiaends no appropriation. Article 27. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost of constructing a running track mid tennis courts on land belonging to the Town, situated on Orchard Street and Marion Road, near Victory Field, or take any action relathig thereto. The Committee recommends lio appropriation. See Tabu- lated Schedule. Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a surn of money to pay the cost of construction of the Extension of Lowc4l Avemte., from the acceptedportion of George Street, so- called, the layout of which as a public way was approved at Toni Meeting held on January 29, 1929, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Committee recommends the sure of eighteen hundred dollars FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 105 (wl, 00). See''Tabulated Schedule under Highway Construction. Art,icic:X To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to pay the east of construction of the portion of Wilson Avenue, through land of the Town of Watertown to Channing Road, the layout of which as a public ways was approved at Town Meeting held on January- 29, 1929, direct how the,money shall be provided, or tale any action relating thereto. Committee r+ec+ornmends the sum of seventeen hundred and twenty dollars (81,720). See Tabulated Schedule tender Higb- way Construction. Article 32. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of construction of Arsenal Street from School Street to beacon Square, and any daniagcq arising therefrom, direct how the money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends no appropriation at this time. Art ck 3:3, To see if the Town will zappropriate the stem of two hundred and thirty thousand dollars (W O,000) to paj, the cast of construction of a. 12-room elementary schO01 bllildill.; �Lnd a :hall on the so-called Brandley land, recently acquired by the Toivn, and for the payment of the original equipment; and fur- nishin-s, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends the sure of two hundred and thirty thotisand dollars (8230,000) to he appropriated; two hun- dred thousand dollars (.$200,000) to lie borrowed for fifteen years, and thirty thousand dollars (; 30,10D) to hn put on the tag: levy for the year 1929. Article34, To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Alfred Road, from North Beacom Street to Riverside Street Arden Road, from Stoncici h Road. to Oaldey Country Club Bailey Avenue, from Belmont Street to Town prnperty line Bellevue Road, from Bradford Road to Channing load Channing Road, from Orchard .street to George Street Chapman. Street, from Highland Avenue to Warren Street Derby Road,. from Watertown :street to .Jackson Road Ed ecliffe Road (North), from accepted end to Templeton Parkway 106 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT l dgecliffe Load (South), frorn accepted rend to Templeton Parkway Elmwood Avenue, from. Bancroft Street to Warren Street Fairview Avenue, from Hall Avenue to Channing Road French Terrace, from NIt. Auburn Street to $, & Sari, R. R. Fuller Road, from Orchard Street to George Street George Street, from Orchard. Street to Channing Road Gleason Street, from Sarfain Street to Higliland Avenue Grenville Road, front Common Street to Oakley Country Club Hardy Avenue, from accepted end to Fairview Avenue Highland Avenge, from Partridge Street to Gilbert Street Hill Street, from Fayette Street to Palfrey Street Hillerest Circle, from Hillside Rand to Circle at dead end Hudson Street, from Cushman Street to Whites Avenue Lovell Road, from Bellevue Road to Locke Street A-fason Road, from. Channing load to Fuller Road Middlesex Road, from Common Street to Spring Street Partridge Street, .from Main 'Street to Highland Avenue Piermont Street, frora Belmont Street to Tappan Avenue Rutland Street, from Walthain Street to Main Street Salisbury Road, from Templeton Parlm ay to Maplewood Street Theurer Park, from Watertown Street to Jackson Road. Walcott Road, from Georgc Street to Channing Load Wam iek Road, from accepted end to Fairview Avenue. Westminster Avenue, from Bancroft Street to V Barren Street Worcester Street, from Town property lime to Waverley Ave. under the provisions of Chapter 82 and 80 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 therm, as and for public v ays, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent damain, or acquire by purchase, or othen+qe acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money 2iecessary to pay the east or damages therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Committee recommends the construction of the following streets as specified: Channing Road, Mason Road, Fuller Road, Worcester Street, Middlesex Road, Wamrick Road, Hardy Avenue, Chapman Street, Arden Road, Pier7i101-it Street, FrIXANC8 COMMITTEE REPORT 107 Lovell Road, highland Avenue, Salisbury Road, Theurer Park, Bellevue Road, Hill Street, ]derby Road, and Grenville Road. See Tabulated Schedule--•Betterments. Ardcle 15, To see if the Town will appropriate a. sum of moneys to pay the cost of an addition to the East End Fire Station, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Committee recommends the stem of twenty-six thousand dollars (S26,000). Article 36. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to take in the name and behalf of the Town, by eminent domain, purchase, or otherwise acquirer a parcel of land and building- thereon, numbered 36-38 Cross Street;, containing about 5900 feet of land, more or less, adj6 ing 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 stem of money there- for, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. As no appearance was made the Committee recommends no appropriation. Article 37. To sec if the Town ��ill appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost of extension of the sewerage system in the North end of the`boon, direct bow the money shall be raised, or tale any action relating thereto.. See Tabulated Schedule under Sewer Construction. Respectfully submitted, CHARLES F. SANBORN, Chairman. Voted: That the report of the Chairman be accepted and adopted as the report of the Committee. JOHN V. CARCI-IIA, Secretary. 108 'ti1`tk`Y`1:R7'0NVN TOWN REPORT Estimated Receipts A''ater income $1 0,000 00 Bank and Corporatio i tax 1,10,000 ()0 .street railway tam 5,000 00 Miscellaucaus 11o,00n oa 8395,000 00 Balances Available Unexpended balances $105,695 70 Betterinent assessn eats 31.4.50 11.) Premium account 1,200 00 8133,354 89 To Be Barraged -Wrest Elementary School $200,000 00 Income tax (estimated) 5130,000 04 Motor excise (estimated) 45,000 00 To be assessed on polls and estates 1,582,305 0 Total arnount recommended by Com- mittee $2,490,659 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT I herewith present the annual report of the financial trans.- actions of the Town of 'VVaterto%%m, for the year ending Decem- ber 31, 1929. The various funds in charge of the Town Treasurer belonging to the Trustees of the Public Libran.- have been examined and found correct. I have certified the cash of the Town Treasurer and Tay. Collector and famed. it correct. Periodical examinations of the 'Tay Collector's Outstanding Accounts have been made and checkcd against the Controlling Account u1 my office. Respectfully submitted. W. W. Ii ORCR SS, JR., Anditor. Waterta{i r, Mass., January `8, 19 TXIiddlesex, ss. Them persorially appeared the foregoing subscribe', . W. Norcross, Jr,, wbc made oath that the foregoing stater cents sub- scribed by him are true. Before me, WILLIAM P. cGUIR-H, ;justice cpf the Peace. 1 1 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Receipts and Expenditures for the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1929 Cash on hand., January 1, 1929 $222,372 5 Borrowed in anticipation of revenue: Faxon lade & Co. $400,000 00 Union Market National Bank 800,000 00 1,200,000 00 Borrowed for the following purposes: Acton Streets Drain . 21,000 00 Arsenal Street 35,000 00 Main Strut 10,500 00 Mt. Auburn Street 25,000 00 North End Sewer 24,500 00 Sewer Construction, special 14,500 00 West Elementary School 200,000 40 330,500 00 Taxes F. J. Colby, Collector: Taxes, 1925 $304,793 19 Taxes, 1929 1,370,917 79 Motor vehicle excise, 1929 74,498 68 Massachusetts, Coimuonwealth of Taxes, 1929 Income 1.99,404 31 Abatements, various years 9,01.3 63 Credits to tax titles 9,908 31 .. 1,968,625 91 Miscellaneous Arsenal Street, reimbursement :-549,680 43 Betterment Assessments 14,065 52 Interest Receipts 23,165 99 Frermivan 2,760 50 Smith-Hughes Fund 139 59 Suer Deposits 13,565 65 Sidewalk Assessments 1,163 78 Tax 'Titles 978 24 AUDITOR'S REPORT 111 Treasury Receipts S1'98,565 12 Water Receipts 199,311 97 503,386 89 S4,224,885 39 Expenditures Acton Street Drain $16.293 38 Arlington Street Cemetery (384 75 Arsenal Street 165,784 53 .fishes and Paper 36,997 78 Assessors' Department 11,813 75 Auditor's Department 4,824 82 Betterment Streets 121,a68 4O Cattle Inspection 600 00 Cemetery Department Supcaintendent 1,900 00 Labor 8,471 15 Read at Ridgelawn 1,200 00 Contingent 770 63 Charles River Basin 5,363 37 Collector's Department 8,362 98 Common Street Construction 3,898 97 Common Street Relocation and Widening 181 75 Contingent 2,092 42 County Faxes 78,762 97 December Assessments, 1028 11 70 Dog Officer 291 00 Drainage 28,968 fig Drainage, Special George Street 1,588 74 Dust Laying 14,990 11 Bast End Fire Station, Addition 25,961 61 Election Expense 3,296 45 Engineering Department: Salaries 16,854 00 Contingent 2,214 74 Fairview Avenue 7,091 4 112 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Finance Committee 82,246 54 Tire Department: Salaries 90,292 64 Additicn-ial men 230 00 I_TnifonTis 1IM 58 Fire Department Convention Expense 150 Oft Contingent 6,366 30 Fire Prevention Tax 402 40 Grading Hosmcr and East Junior High School 3,000 Oil Gypsy and Brown Tail TMoth Department: Superintendent 8M 00 Clerk. 425 00 Maintenance 3,09S 09 Headquarters, American Legion, Post No. 99 780 00 Headquarters, Veterans of Foreign ears, Past No. 1105 660 00 Health Department: Agent :3,200 00 Clerk 1,050 00 Nurses 2,725 00 Contagious 4,384 04 Dental Clinic 2,783 39 13abv Clinic 492 10 Contingent 1,998 78 Highway Department: Salaries 6,150 00 Office Expense 449 13 Vacations 1.2,721 00 Constructicxn 24,276 38 Maintenance 63,59-3 06 Stable Xlainteaiance 26,823 89 Garbage Collection 36,038 00 Street Signs 982 02 Hosmer School Addition 1,467 40 Infiniimw, Dcp4rtraent: Keeper 1,000 00 Cencral Expense 5,14.5 42 A,UDITOR'S REPORT 113 Inspector of I3ufildinns 55,470 Ski Inspector of Plumbing 2,597 76 Insurance 3,616 23 Interest 132,586 51 Legal Services 2,648 86 Main Street Building Lire 200 00 Main Street Const.ructioii 10,467 15 Memorial Days 1,300 oo INIctropolitan Assessments 126,32E 09 Icy ie tox 100 00 1%{Iothers' Aid 24,760 60 4 Motor Vehicle Excise Cash, abate- ments [ 56 Mt. Auburn Street Constmetion 25,000 00 North End Sewer 30,703 15 Notes Payable, Anticipation cif Bond Scrial :30,000 00 Notes Payable, Anticipation of Revenue I_1 00,000 00 Outside Niel 39,609 38 Overlay 1928 3,1.36 07 ON-crlav 1929 6,275 14 P.-Irk De-I irtment: Superintendent 500 00 Maintenance 3,199 17 Victory Field 2,24I1 86 West End Playground 1,998 71 V lcton, Field, Special 1.499 98" Tennis Courts and Track 7,499 33 Pensions 5,934 02 Physician 1,200 00 Planning Board 72 57 Playground Department Salaries 4,577 00 taintenanee 2,443 .55 New Equipment 1,437 57 Penes and Wires Depart ent Inspector 3,200 00 Clerk 425 00 114 ti3 A TERTOWN TOWN IZE1201ZT Maintenance: $10,749 35 Additional Clerk 425 00 Special 1928 385 27 Special 1929 3,499 84 RegLacring Machines 469 56 Police Department Salaries 88,199 01 Special Police 3,33E 50 janitor and Wagonman 1,825 00 Clerk and Wagonman 1,825 00 Uniforms 2,310 15 New Auto 500 '00 Contingent 4,687 37 Potter Memorial Gate Fund 11 20 Preniium Account 883 92 Printing Voting Lists 332 25 Printing Torn Reports 2,369 30 Public Library; Salaries 20,399 M Maintenance 5,594 80 Emlcs, Periodicals and Binding 7,999 94 Con-vention Expense 75 00 Registrars of Voters 4.00 00 Schaal Department General Control 11,279 08 Instruction 397,876 85 Operation 55,221 30 Annericanization 1,866 78 Evening 3,375 05 Maintenance 18,960 98 Trade 5,184 S3 Continuation 3,170 1S New Equipment 5,598 57 Smith-Hughes Fund 139 69 Transportation 1,496 00 Convention Expense 241 37 Miscellaneous 6,027 34 Selectmen's Department 2384 48 AUDITOR'S REPORT 115 Sewer Department- Construction • 37,820 27 Maintenance 28,062 +50 Construction, special 4,455 80 Suer Deposits 4,149 55 Sidewalks 38,513 38 Soldiers' Exemptions 122 56 Soldiers' Relief and IMiliitary Aid 5,587 82 State Aid 360 M State Assessments, Special 22,786 54 State Tax 63,155 00 Street Lights 43,400 00 Tax Titles 9,908 31 Tercentenary Committee 54 20 Totivri Clerk's Department 9,024 39 Town Debt 271,000 00 Town ball 3,993 47 Treasurer's Department 5,555 Treasury Receipts 5 1.5 Tree W rden Department; Salary 1,000 ()0 Cleric 125 00 Maintenance 4,000 40 Cottony Scale 1,499 49 Unpaid bills 2,446 76 Water Department: Salaries 5,273 31 Office Expense 2,764 06 Vacations 2,860 00 Construction 50,282 0 1`laintenance 24,950 92 Special 40,709 54 Water Rebates 243 09 Wayerley Oaks Trunk Sewer 6,114 23 Weights and Nleasures 2,394 66 Pest Elementary Schaal 177,869 07 West Elementary School, Land 17,225 00 West Elementary School, Flans 6,000 00 West Junior Nigh School, Addition 360 Oil 116 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Workmen's Compensation $2,548 34 Total expenditures $4,032,138 00 Cash on hand, December 31, 1929 192,746 49 ,224,885 39 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Selectmen Appropriation for 1929 $2.700 00 Transferred, Town fleeting 175 00 - S2,875 00 Expenditures Barrett, Jahn P., salary $500 00 Dan-y, Beale & Co., F. W., supplies 7 08 Cohen, Sydney S., desk pads 13 08 Coll ga,n, Charles A., salary 416 68 Commission of Public Safety, appli- cations and licenses 3 05 Godwin', Taxi Service, service 11 00 Graphic Pre,Ss, The, printing 178 49 Hackett Bros. Co., Inc., Christmas trees and fruit. $5 00 Hastings, George H., photographs 27 00 Haves Electric Co., Christmas tree lights 9 79 Hobbs &: Warren, supplies 3 12 Holland, EdNvard, D., salary 500 00 Hughes, William H., Christmas tree lights 13 50 Kelly, Timothy, wreaths 50 00 L'ydston, W. W. &s Jackson, H. C., cleaning ink stands 16 20 N,IcElroy, 13. H., painting office 60 00 McGuire, William P., salary 500 00 Morin, Arthur L., settlement 2{1 85 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 89 is Ransom, Joseph E., taxi sen ice 43 50 AUDITOR IS REPORT 117 Robinson, C. Frederick, sal �83 32 Robinson, G. Frederick, expenses a 00 Taylor Co., Solatia M., lantern slides 13 65 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertisement 22S 54 Water Lumber Co., lumber 3 25 Total expenditures 2,864 48 Transferred to unexpended balance acc+oulzt 10 52 $2,875 00 Auditor Appropriation for 1920 $4,825 00 Expmdilures Allen-Wales Corp. of Boston, iibbon and maintenance of machine $14 54 American City Magazine, sub- scription 4 00 Becker & Co., cusbions 10 00 Ditto, Inc., paper 0 53 Ellis, Elizabeth +C., salary 1,050 00 Filing Equipment Bureau, supplies 5 01 Grapbic Press, The, printing 117 11 Lydston, W. W. & Jackson: H. C., cleaning inkwells 1 50 Manifold Supply Co., typewriter ribbons 5 25 • Tiddxesex Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 4 80 Mooney, Fred R., supply 05 The Murray Printing Co., printing 12 00 N. E. Tel. & Tel. 'Co,, services 28 50 N. E. Towel Supply CD,, rent of towels 2 40 Norcross, Jr., '. VV-, salary 3,300 00 .Norcross, ,fir., W. W., expenses 5 45 . Norton, E. L., supplies 6 94 118 '4'ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Post office Department, box rent S2 25 Railway Express Agency, expressage 44 Riley & Co., supplies 30 Standard Maintenance Co. Inc., maintenance of typeNNTiter 7 00 Tborp & Martin Co., supplies 11 60 Watertawn Tribune-Enterprise, The:, statement and copies 6t 00 Ward's, supplies 3 05 Watertown Sun, The, statements 1.23 00 Yawman & Erbe Manufacturing Co., supplies 40 85 Total expenditures $4,824 82 Trangferrred to unexpended balance account 1s - S4,825 00 Treasurer .Appropriation for 1029 $5,1560 00 Expanditures Allen, Doane & Co. Inc., repairs to machine 53 54 .American Railway Express Co., expressage 3 14 Boston Daily Advertiser, revenue notice 18 7 5 Brigham, H. W., salary 3,500 00 Brigham, H. W., expenses 2 02 Burroughs Adding Mach.inc Co., service 6 OS Carlstroni, X. S., repairing clock 5 50 +Claflin & Co., Walter A., supplies 1 00 Daily Record, advertisement 18 75 Graphic Press, The, printing 20 46 Mill, Smith & Co., supplies 3 58 Lydston, W- W- & Jackson, H. C., cleaning ink-wells 0 25 AUDITORS REPORT 119 IViaSSRchusetts, Coinnionwealth of, certification of notes , 122 00 Massachusetts Tax Collectors and Treasurers Association, clues 2 00 Mattison, Gertrude, salary 1,050 00 McGlaufin, B. Fay, insurancQ 68 30 McGuire & Roche, band 265 00 The Murray Printing Co., printing 5 00 N. E. Envelope Co., envelopes 27 80 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 28 78 N. E. Towel Supply Co., towels 4 20 Frost Office Department, postage 158 62 Railway Express Agency, expressage 3 19 Sherman Envelope Co., envelopes 48 56 Standard Maintenance Co. Inc., care of t3Tewriter 6 00 Todd Co., The, checkbooks 168 60 Union Market National Bank, box rent 5 00 Total expenditures $5,555 68 Transferred to unexpended balance account 4 32 $5,.560 00 CoBectar Appropriation for 1929 28,374 35 Expenditures Abbott-McKay Corp., supplies $6 90 Adcock, Eugene, supplies 2 00 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., service 6 67 Colby, F. J., salary $3,300 00 Colby, F. J., expenses 89 75 Cunnill, F. M., salary 1,300 00 Drake, Clifford S., Attorney, invalid tax title 380 23 Filing; Equipment Bureau, supplies 2 13 Graphic Press, The, printing, etc. 497 32 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 13 03 120 iv ATERTC}WN TOWN REPORT Hoclsdcn, Ida. M., hivalid tax titls S559 12 Knowles, E. E., book 2 00 Leighton., Jr., Thomas J., recording 2 44 Lydstoii, W. W. & Jackson, H. C., cleaning ink3vells . it) 10 McGlauffin, D. Fay & Co., bond, insurance 633 30 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 19 37 N. E. Tel. & T ,l. Co., service 28 84 N. E. Towel ,Supply Co., runt of towels 7 20 Norton, E. L., supplies 9 72 Pram, Mrs. A. L., services 586 50 Post Office Department, postage and box rent 97 46 Stanrla.rd Nlaintenance Co., laic., maintenance of typewriter 1 50 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertisement 717 53 Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 577 41 Total expevditures $8,362 .98 Transferred to unexpended balance account 11 37 --- - 85,374 35 Assessors Appropriation for 1929 811,086 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 728 10 11,314 10 .Evpiditures Abbott-McKay Corp., plans $24 SO Allen- Tales Corp. of Boston, repairs 1 75 Ambex Tile & Index Co.., supplies 0 08 Applin, L. L., transfers 235 55 Assessors Auto Tax Service, auto tax list 15 ao Bell, William, salary 1,300 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 121 Brahain Co., Dr. lien P., auto tax lists 36 00 Emerson &. Co., repairs to stamp 5 25 Flaherty, TMarie E., salary 939 00 Ford, Helen R., salary 11300 00 Ford, Helen fit., extra services 1.2.5 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., The supplies 60 Gallagher, James H., posting- notice 6 00 Graphic Press, The, printing 2,232 55 Hackett Bros. Co., grater 16 50 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 4 36 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 57 HoNvzud Ice Co., ice 27 27 Lydston, W. 11r. &- Jackson, H. C., supplies 6 00 Mooney, Fred R.., supplies 82 30 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 75 22 N. E. Towel Supply Co., towels 7 20 Dates, Edward A., salary* 1,083 33 Dates, Edward A., convention expenses 2 50 Post Office Department, postacre and boat rent :535 22 Rollins, Mrs. Nellie A.., taxi service 402 [ Royal Typewriter Co. Inc., typewriters 276 25 Standard Maintenance Co. Inc., maintenance of typewriters 24 04 Stone, Edwin L., salary 2,50 00 Watertown Tribuiie-Enterprise, The, advertisement 25 00 Wakefield Item Co., Notices 2 90 "V�ralsh, Mary E., salary* 1,2,50 00 ' ratertown Sun, The, advertisement 21 88 Tkrri ht, Edward F., salary 1,466 67 'jTright, Edward F., convention expenses 7 00 Total expenditures $11,813 75 Transferred to unexpended balance account 35 - - 11,814 10 e 122 WATP-rxTOWN TOWN REPORT Town Clerk Appropriation for 1920 5$9,045 01) Expeoldit1cres Amber; File & Index Co., supplies 23 pia American City, The, subscription 4 00 American Railway Express Co., expressage 1 84 Bartlett Co., A. H., supplies 2 60 Barry, Beal & Co., F. W., supplies 2 13 Becker & Co., cushions 13 50 Benjamin, Alma R., salary 1,150 00 Blackbird Pere Co., peas a 25 Carter's Inl€ Co., The, ink 13 50 Eisenhardt, Paul, supplies 11 75 ihnour, Rothery & Co., premium 4 00 Graphic Press, The, printing 06 53 Griffin, .Mary C., salary 1,254 00 Haseltine, H. L., supplies 28 20 Hill, Smith & Co., supplies 60 Hobbs & Warren, Inc., supplies 9 23 Lydston, W. W. & Jackson, H. C., cleaning ink wells 17 05 Maloney, John T., services as checker 2t 00 �vfcCall, Mary S., canvass of births 97 50 McGuire, William P., salary 3,500 00 114cLean's, linoleum 30 00 Meagher, .Annie G., salary 1,300 00 Miller-Bryant-fierce Co., supplies +1 85 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 21 15 Moran, Thomas, posting 4 50 Murphy, P. B., supplies 23 DO, N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co , sere-ice 146 85 N. E. 'Towel Supply Co., towels S 50 Paragon Binder Corgi .,supplies 19 20 Phvsician's Returns, birth returns 75 75 Post Office Department, postage 18 35 Railway Express Agency, expressage 3 05 AUDITOR'S REPORT 123 Remiligton Rand Business Service, Inc., supplies 1 50 Robinson,nson, G. Frederick, paid for engrossing resolution 25 00 Smart, Charles N., supplies 3 08 Standard Maintenance Co. Inc., maintenance of typewriters 24 00 Suburban Distributing Co., distributing 240 00 Undertakers' Returns, rctuMs 55 00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The, printing 289 88 Watertown Book Bindery, binding books 17 50 York, Larry J., ser-ices as checker 21 00 Total expenditures 8 9,024 39 Transferred to unexpended balance account 20 61 - $9,045 00 Election Expenses Appropriation for 1029 183, 00 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 203 55 - $3,296 45 Expenditures ornick,, Adolphus, services 15 00 Election Officers, pay roll 1,415 00 Flagg, Colen, services 11 00 Graphic Press, The, pninting 9,54 00 Hartson, William, services 11 00 Hawes Electric Co., lights, etc. 13 70 ]Fjobbs & Warren, supplies 36 00 Hughes, James P., printing 17 50 Mackin's Lunch, lunches 26 40 McAndrews, Dennis J., meals 10 00 McLaughlin & Co., supplies 1 00 124 W TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Moran, Thomas F., posting notices and labor 837 Oil Pargiiette Folding Clair Co., chairs 22 50 Recount Officers, pay roll 107 00 Ross, David, services 51 00 Senior High School Cafeteria, meals 21 55 Splendid Cafeteria, The, meals 11 75 Steward, S. C., meals 236 25 Suburban Distributing Co., dis- tributing warrants 60 00 Victoria Spa., meals 13 30 Watertown Tribune: Enterprise, The, advertisement 115 00 Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 28 00 White, Peter J., labor on booths, etc. 80 50 Total expenditures $3,296 45 Registrars of Voters Appropriation for 1929 S400 ODD Expendihues Cazmay, Thomas W., salary �i0 00 Gleason, Patrick D., salary 100 00 Loynd, John A., salary ion 04 McGuire, INTilliarn P., salary 100 00 Picone, Joseph A., salary 150 00 Total expenditures $400 (10 Town Hall Appropriation for 1929 $3,850 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 150 00 S4,000 00 Expenditures Aerne Window Clearers, cleaning windows $53 20 0. ?iUIIITOR'S REPORT 125 Paper Co., A. P. W., supplies S10 10 Baker Co., Frank G., repairs 93 72 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 10 30 Boston & Maine Railroad, expressage 75 Dolge Co., C. B., disinfectant 7 98 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., The, service 775 01 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 14 96 Fort klill Paper Co., supplies 8 00 Goding, Herber, repairs and supplies 6 60 Gorham Tire Equipment Co., fill 'lg extiDguishers 3 40 Hackett 13res. Co., merchandise 1 40 Hawes Electric Co., repairs and supplies 32 25 Hebert & Co., William, repairs and supplies 42 00 Janes, David R.., later and repairs 32 96 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 380 50 .%IacDanald's Cash INIarket, supplies l 40 Mack, 1*`. J., tuning pianD 15 00 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, supplies 17 50 Massachusetts Wharf Coal Co., fuel 500 25 Masury-Young Co., supplies 32 10 McElroy, B. II., whiting ceiling 5 00 Moran, Thomas, salary 1,500 00 Pay Roll, cleaning 'Town Mall 237 30 Reformatory fpr Women, Hag 19 4-4 Regan, J., services 57 50 Rooiaey & Son, J. F., repairs and labor 4 80 Ruustile Co., The, supplies 11 25 Seymoure, George, carpenter work 77 12 White, Peter J., repairs 60 08 T tal expenditures $3,993 47 Transferred to unexpended balance account fi 53 .� -- 4,000 00 120) WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Moderator Appropriation for 1029 $100 00 Ex pendrtu res Cunniff, P. 5., salary 3100 00 100 00 Planning Board Appropriation for 11320 $100 i(p Expenditures Barre, Francis C., sen ices and postage $16 32 Graphic Press, The, printing 3 50 Massachusetts Federation of Planning Boards, dues 15 00 The Murray Printing Co., printing 3 Oil Norris, Wilfred A., expenses 10 00 Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 7 00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The, printing and advertisement 17 75 Total expenditures 72 57 Transferred to unexpended balance account 27 43 8100 00 Legal Services Appropriation for 1929 $2,600 00 Transferred, Town fleeting 1.00 00 - - -— 32,700 00 Expenditures Crafts, Frederick, Assistant District Attorney, filing fee 85 00 {Colligan, Albert, salary 1,583 32 Eaten, Leroy S., prinnting 10 80 Fitzgerald, James F., checking land, etc. 30 00 Graphic Press, The, printing 7 75 Land Court, plates 5 65 AUDITOR'S REPORT 127 Leighton, Jr., Thomas, rec€)rding 3372 32 Dates, James if., salary 416 67 Cates, James 'N1, expenses 15 50 O'Malley, Helen P., services is 00 O'Halloran, P. H., serving swiln-10115 24 00 Michie Co., The, supplies 6 00 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 13 85 Rogers, Dr. William A., seices 10 00 Storey, Thorndike, Palmer & Dodge, legal opinion 20 00 West Publishing Co., subscription 35 00 Youngman, Harry B., settlement 75 00 Total expenditures S2,648 86 Transferred to unexpended balance account .:1 14 $2,700 00 Printing Town Report Appropriation for 1020 $2,370 00 Expenditures The Murray Printing Co., printing $2,360 30 Transferred to unexpended balance account 70 — $2,3 7 0 00 Printing Voting Lists Appropriation for 1021.1 $300 00 Transferred, Town Afeeting 32 25 - 332 25 E.%pendiiures Graphic Press, The, rental and printing voting lists $332 25 332 25 Memorial Day Appropriation for 1929 $1,300 00 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT �x,�eridit�cres Isaac B. fatten Post No. 31, G. A. R. $1,300 00 81,300 00 Contingent t Appropriation for 11129 $2,1.00 00 Exp�nidi mores Make, Herbert fit., repairing �%rindow $2 85 Bond, Harold E., hell ringing 20 00 Cannon, George H,, bell ringing 12 00 Daniels Chevrolet Co., claim auto damages 23 75 Facev, Dorothy S. and Charles J., settlement 45 00 Field, Harold R., painting flag pole 30 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies .0 02 Fart Hill Paper Co., supplies 12 50 Glidden, Catherine V., settlernent 35 00 Good, Francis J., Attorney, for M. Francis Brady, settlement 350 00 Hackett bras. Co. Inc., The, water 60 00 Hallin, Ida C. and Conrad S., settlement 100 00 Hastings, George H., photographs 19 00 Hawes Electric Co., installing fixtures 28 H Howard Clock Co., The, repairs 3 70 Howard Ice Co., ice 27 27 LeFort, David T., repairs to honor roll 1$ 35 McCormack, Matthews S: Davidson, Attorneys, :settlement 200 00 McHugh's Express, expressage: 2 00 McQuirk, 1V1argaret, setticMent 450 00 Nichols, Gilbert, care of town clock 50 00 O'Halloran, Patrick H., services 20 40 Reformatory for Women, flag 6 87 Russell, ,John M., se;ttleznent. 500 00 Seaver, TvIaTk J., painting flag pole 13 00 Shipton, A. Lester, playing chunes 12 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 129 Stone & Fors1th Co., supplies $25 00 Total expenditu es $2,092 42 Transferred to unexpended balance account i 358 82,100 00 Finance Committee Appropriation for 1929 $2,500 00 E:pcndihtres Ditto, Inc,, special fortus 828 4$ Graphic Press, The, printing 1,871 96 Norcross, Jr., W. W., Services 1300 00 Ward's Supplies 46 10 Total expenditures $2,246 54 Transferred to unexpended balance account 2�3 4�i 2, 4 00 Insurance Appropriation for 1929 $9,(l0i] OQ Transferred, Town Meetincl�g 200 00 $8,800 00 ExpLmditures Canady, Oscar Nil., insurance 228 00 Harris, NVilliarn S., insurance 41.e 10 McDermott, A, E., insurance 1,493 29 McGtdre & Roche, insurance 1,243 98 Oates & 14lar6a, insurance 638 aS O'Connell, E. C., insurance 845 60 O'Connell, James J., insurance 1,541 49 Plunkett, James P., insurance 805 Ga Thomas, Mrs. Annie T., insurance 404 26 1jrright, Edward F., insurance g i S 36 Total expenditures $8,616 23 139 WATERTl7WN TOWN REPORT rransferred to unexpended balance account $183 77 8,800 00 Reserve Fund Appropriation for 1929 85,000 00 1`ransferred, Town Nleetinf; 4,250 00 $7 t50 00 Expenditures Selver Maintenance, transfer $500 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 250 00 750 00 PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY Police Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1929 888,471. 10 E'rpe�u�'it�crc� . Boyle, Edward J., salary $2,200 0+0 Brown, Vernon S., salary 2,200 00 Burke, James P., lieutenant, salary 2,600 00 Callahan, Patrick, salary 2,200 00 Clinton, George I I., salary 2,110 17 Coleman, William P., salary 2,200 00 Cullen, Thomas J., salary 2,200 00 Devaney, Thomas W., sergeant, salary 2,450 00 Donnelly, Andrew J., sergeant, salary 2,450 00 Farrell, George J., salary 2,200 00 Gilfoil, Joseph H., salary 2,200 00 Gleason, Jahn l:+., salan, 2,200 00 Glidden, Charles H., salary 2,200 00 Hanley, Lawrence C., Salary 2,200 00 Hanlon, John J., salary 2,121 72 Higgins, John A., salary 2,121 72 AUDITOR" REPORT 131 Igoe, James -2\1L, sergeant, salary :82,450 00 Igoe, Jahn J., sergearit, salary 2,450 00 Kimball, Russell J., salary 2,200 00 Leonard, William A., salary- 2,200 00 Liston, Edward J., salary 2,200 00 Loughlin, Joseph F., salary 2,200 00 Nally, Fra nci�; A., salary 1,175 3S A lannix, Frank L., salary 2.200 00 McGeever, John F., salary 2,121 72 McNamara, John E., lieutenant, salary- 2,600 00 Milrnore, Jahn F., chief, salary 3,200 00 Mwihall, William H., salary 2,200 00 Murphy. Edward P., salary- 2,200 00 Murray, Edward A., salary- 1,375 3 Owens, Richard J., salary- 2,200 00 Perk-his, Arthur F., salary 2,200 00 Perkins, Louis, salary 2,200 00 Reilly, Joseph J., lieutenant., salan, 2,600 00 Savage, Stewart E., salary 2,200 00 Shea, Charles E., salary 948 04 Shea, George. A., salary 611 70 Shea, James P., salar-,' 2,013 80 Stead, jost�ph P., ..5alrN 2,200 00 Walsh, Joseph, salary 2,200 00 lff lsh, Henry L., salary 2,200 00 Total expenditures $88,190 01 Transferred to unexpended balance account 271 49 $88,471 10 Police Department, Special Appropriation for 1929 -4.500 00 Transferred, Tovm llceting 898 .50 -- $3,601 50 Expenditures Brennan, Jahn, salary 22 .50 Flaherty, Walter E„ ser,,-ices 5 00 132 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT McBride, Laurence, sen ces 37 50 AICCaTthy, Frank, services 25 00 McDonough, John J., salary 825 00 Milmore, Jr., John F., riervices 22 50 Murphy, James, salary 1,037 50 XTurray, jmeph A., sen ices 22 50 Norton, Edrnuiid H., salary 1,254 00 Oates, Bernard, sem ices 15 00 Shea, Charles E., salary 70 00 Total expenditures ,IS31836 50 Transferred to unexpended, }valance account 265 00 ,601 50 Police Department, Janitor and. Wagonnian Appropriation for 1929 S1,8205 00 �xpend�t�re.� Hoimes, Arnold E., salary $1,825 00 $1,825 00 Police Department, Clerk aud Wagonman Appropriation for 10-29 $1,825 00 Expenditures Burke, Jam es J., .salary $1,825 00 $1,825 00 Police Department, Contingent Appropriatihn for 199-9 4,600 00 Transferred, ToNvii Meeting 89 55 $4,689 55 Expenditures Ball, A. T., supplies 87 25 Batchelder & Felton Coal Co., flael 58 81 Borlands, J. H., M. L., lunches 7 65 Bogton & Maine Railroad, freight 1 50 AUDITOR 0S REPORT 133 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 74 78 Brookline Auto Body Repair Co., repairs 30 00 Bruwn, Charles J., grinding lawn niower 2 00 Burke, James P., expenses 16 50 Butler, George F., supplies 1 50 Cambridge Hospital, services 70 00 Canzanelli, P. D., senices 10 00 Carpenter Co., W. D., disinfectant 12 50 Carter Clothing Co., gloves 7 50 Chase, Cedric G., developing; pictures 3 17 Clafiin & Co., W. A., supplies 2 20 Claflin Hudson Essex Co., repairs 114 10 Cli€t Co., G. L., repairs and motor cycles 714 56 Commissioner of public Safety, board and laundry 26 00 IDrocco Co., 1rI. C., supplies 2 50 Dolge Co., C. B., supplies 34 02 Donato, 'T'onv, carpenter work 35 95 Dorley l fotor Co., repairs 62 20 Dttrnarn, Jr., James H., supplies 163 .54 Edison Elec. Ili. Co., The, serl"ice 2:36 21 Farraher, John F., repairs 9 3 00 Fay Co., C. ;E., repairs 23 60 Fletcher Hardimre Co., supplies 25 70 Franklin Lunch, lunches for prisoner 2 75 Garnewell Co., The, supplies 80 72 Garden City Laundry, laundry 18 21 Garland Co., paint 14 50 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 70 Glasheen, Henry J., services 49 50 Goding, Herbert, plumbing 2 05 Graphic Press, The, printing 99 00 Hackett Bros. Co., wreatlis 2 10 Hawes Electric. Co., supplies 7 90 Derrick, Foote, supplies 64 44 Hinkley, O..E., repairs 50 Mood Dubber Co., tires and tubs 122 05 Hood Rubber Products Co,, tires and tubs 20 20 134 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Keefe, D. F., plumbing 9 40 Kelley, Dr. M. J., X-ray 10 00 lino% & Morse Co., supplies 8 150 Laiiricella, Anthony, lunches 71 27 LeFort, Dai d T., repairs to traffic booth 21 15 Linskv. I. + Bros., badges and puttees 7 2a Lvdston, MT. W. aiid Jackson, H. C., supplies 9 25 Malloy, C. Y, supplies 0 43 McCaiin & Parra.her, repairs 32 75 lk+McDoziald, H. J., rental battery 3 00 I\lcLauthlin & Co., supplies and laundry. 9 51 McLean's, window shades 5 20 'IlcNear, George W., repairs to traffic booth GO 50 Michie Co., The. supplies 0 00 Moms, G. E., repairs on roof 18 30 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 187 31 Nonanturn Coal Co., coal 73 80 O'Leary & Tracey, repaling battery 12 25 O'Sullivan Publishilig Hinise, literature 7 00 Parisian Dye Hcuse, cleansing 4 00 Parker Sign, Co., plates for motor cycles 2 00 Portalite Co., L-beam Portalite 25 00 Railway Express Agency, expressage 56 Ransom, ,James E., taxi senrice 9 00 Reed Co.. Thomas W., firsL-aid egUipment 7 88 Reilly-, Joseph J., renewal license. 2 00 Riley & co„ supplies 9 65 Schindler, John H., lenses 300 Shell78gochian, NJ., photo ? 00 Standard Maintenance Co., ty ,pc%v.riter and maintenance 61 50 Stephenson, Beatrice, services 12 00 Sullivan, James H., gas and coil 1,401 05 Towhill Co., James F., supplies 43 20 Washington Garage, repairs 4 35 AUDITOR'S REPORT 135 Water Department, service $27 10 Watertown 'Tire Co., repairs 13 70 Watertown Ltunber Co., lumber 8 83 Waterproof Paint; and Varnish Co., paint 2 65 Wright & fetter Printing Co., printing 30 00 Yawman & Erbe, supplies 45 50 York, Dr. Robert S., services 00 00 Total expenditures $4,687 37 Transferred to unexpended balance account 2 1S 4,689 55 Police Department, Uniforms Appropriation for 1929 •$2,500 00 E.rpe-n ihires Alexander Bros., uniforms 87 00 All-American Garment Co., coat 19 .50 Carney Uniform Co., uniforms 00 50 Carter Clothing Co., gloves 3 50 Harris, Charles A., raincoats 90 25 Linsky, M. & Bros., uniforms 2,079 00 Reardon, J. W., unifcniis 10 50 Sheer, 1, uniforms 30 00 Total expenditures $2,310 15 Tranglerred to une l)�2n(lod t glance account 189 85 $2,500 00 Police Department, New Automobile Appropriation for 1929 $500 00 Expenditures +Clafiin 111idson-Esser Co., Essex car 500 00 $500 00 WATERT0117 ' TOWN REPORT Fire Depar-U eaat, Salaries Appropriation for 1929 $90,260 00 'transferred, 'u%m Xleeling 80 00 - 90, 40 00 Expenditures Bates, ?Arthur, call man, salary $155 Elf] Blackburn, Cliarles, sa.lam, 2,200 00 Burgess, Artht r, sa.1an, 2,004 93 Clifford, Clarence, salary 2,200 00 Costello, Jerome, salary, 2,200 00 Dard s, James, salary 2,200 00 Devaney, James, salary 2,200 00 Devaney, John, Lieutenant, salary 2,450 00 Dwyer, Paul, salary 2,200 00 Flanagan, janies, salary 2,200 00 Gildea, John, salary 2,200 00 Gildea. Joseph J., salary- 2,200 00 Gilfoil, GeGrgei lieutenant, sabre `..3'23 97 Hillier, Samuel, salary _ 2.200 00 Hunter, John, salary 2,200 00 Kelley, John, captain, salary 2,600 Uhl Kirwan, Francis, salary 2,020- 70 Lane, Ward, salary. 2,200 00 Lau,glirea, Giles, salary, 2,003 28 Nlaeldn, Joseph, salary 1,1904 66 Alackin, Walter, Salary 2,200 00 1°fialoney►, Thomas, lieutenant, salary 2,:323 (97 Mannix, Albert, salary 2,200 f 0 '\,Iann, Charles, salary 2,200 00 McFlhiney, Ber•t.rani, salary 2,200 00 N,IcElroy, William, captain, salary 2,524 :39 McManus, Frank, m1aryy 1,904 60 McNicl7alas, Peter, salary, 2,200 00 Mee, Gerald, salary 2,:300 00 ?Flee, James, salad 2,-900 00 Melee, Joseph, salary ?,'?fl{l 00 .Ndurphy=, James, call man, salary 155 00 Murphy, Raymond, Lieutenant, salary 2,323 97 AUDITOR'S REPORT 13 7 Murphy, Jere, salary $2,200 00 ,Murphy, Thorna:s, salary 2,200 00 Niehols, Gilbert, salary 2,200 00 O'Hearn, Jolhn W., chief, salary 3,200 00 O'Leary, john, salary 1,293 15 Quirk, John, salary 2,200 00 Stanley, Thornas, captain, salary 2,506 75 Streeter, Willard, salary 2,200 00 whey, John, salary 1,293 15 Whittemore, Carroll, salary 21200 00 Total expenditures 39%292 64 Transferred to unexpended balance account 47 36 $90,340 00 Fire Department, Additional Men Transferred, Town Meetin 29 00 Expenditures Donnelly, Bernard, salary :32 37 Ford, James, salary 32 8 7 Higgins, Edmund, salary 32 87 Kelly, Albert, salary 32 87 Maloney, William, salary :32 87 Murphy, James, salary 32 87 White, George, salary 32 87 Total expenditures 9230 09 Transferred to unexpended balance account 198 91 41-19 {}j Fire Department, Contingent .Appropriation for 1029 �16,500 Go Transferred, 'Down -\Ieetinlg 1:30 Go $6,370 00 138 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT E'xPenditi tes American Fire Equipment Co., extinguishers 38 32 American Gear Co., oiler 20 38 American Oil Co., fuel oil 138 CMG American Railway Express, expressage 3 74 Atreus Co., E. B., repairs 38 57 Baker Co., Frank G., repairs and supplies. 24 74 Barnes Co., Henry K., supplies 1,021 65 Batchelder & Felton Coal Co., fuel 248 23 Blanchard, A. H., hose 10 00 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 205 76 Boston & IMaine Railroad, freight 2 34 Bru nsene Co., oil cloth 2 08 Buckrninister Co., Geo. H., supplies 41 28 Burgess, Jaynes B., painting 9 25 Buster, George F., supplies 16 25 Butter Express, expressage 85 Camera and Gift Shop, frames S 00 Carpenter Co., W. D., supplies 8 00 Carpenter Products Co., supplies Ifl 00 Central Auto Parts Co., supplies 10 113.5 Central Railway Signal Co., lights 12 00 Claflin & Co., Falter A., supplies 34 12 Connteting Rod and Armature Ex- change, supplies 6 00 Coolidge Dye House, cleansing 1 00 Davenport, A. M., plants 14 00 Donnelley's Bakery, supplies 4 0 Duff Spring Co., repairs a 1$ East Watertown Bazaar, supplies 6 05 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 55 25 Edison Elec. 111. Co., The, service 365 73 Everett Brothers. expressage 50 Everett Beechler Tire Co., supplies 104 62 Fire Engineering, subscription 3 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 169 64 Fraser, W. H., laundry work 49 1)6 AU-01TOR'S REPORT 139 Gamewell Co., Tlio, supplies $81 68 Gorham Fire Equipment Co., supplies 16 60 Grant's Express, expressage 5 85 Hackett Brothers Co., wreaths 7 00 Halpins Welding Shop, repairs 2 00 Harris, Charles A., rubber coats and gloves 100 60 Hawes Electric Co., supplies and repairs. 43 90 Hayes Service Station, supplies x5 35 Hinkley, 0. E., supplies 4 36 Hood Rubber Co., hoots 87 37 Howe Scales Co., scales lli 511 Hughes, Will atn H., repairs 02 44 Jackson Electric Co., supplies and repairs 28 20 Jameson, Frank J., supplies 101 41 Denney Manufacturing Co., rail 16 50 Johnson Co., J. G., supplies 23 75 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 13 00 Lester's, blankets 8 00 Lewando's, laundry 131 lib Liquid Carbonic Corp., supplies `2 90 � Lyndon,Me Creamery Association, supplies 4 50 Lydston, W. W. & Jackson, H. C., supplies 4 25 MacIntosh, john, fuel 6 00 Mahoney, D. J., supplies 2 00 Malloy, Cam., supplies 5 75 Massachusetts :auto Body and 141ator Service, repairs 4 35 1'lassachusetts Reformatory for Women, supplies 32 54 'Massachusetts State Prison, mattress 58 54 Alassachusetts Wharf Coal, oral 132 50 :\la u,n Motor Co., supplies and repairs 211 08 .McElhiney, Eldon E., painting office 31 60 McLa.uthlln & Co., supplies 5 00 1,IcLean's, repairs and supplies 119 62 140 lsi'ATER'C08VN TOWN RF.12ORI" McLellan's Stores Co., supplies 316 46 Meister Co., D. A., labor 50 Mine Safety Appliances Co., Inhalator and supplies 180 81 Miller, James S., supplies 1S 00 Mooney, Tied R., supplies 11 00 Mon-is, G. E., repairs can roof 34 74 IVlosso, C, A. Laboratories, supplies 6 75 Motor Tool Specialty Co., tools 40 40 Mt. Auburn Battery Co., supplies 2 35 National Fire Protection Association, subscription 10 00 New England Association of Fine Chiefs, subscription 13 00 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 206 SS Noyes, Ira S. Co., supplies 7 50 O'Hearn, John W., incidentals 9 25 Orierntal Tea Co., supplies 5 50 Otis Brothers Co., comforter 3 50 Parkard & Sons, H. R., supplies 23 00 Parquette Folding Chair Co., rent of chairs 12 50 Railway Express Agency, expressage 4 32 Reformatory for Women, supplies 16 06 Remington-Rand. Business service„ Inc., supplies 13 of Riley ScCo., supplies 1 00 Rooney & Sou, J. F., repairs 75 00 Sheridan, T. F., supplies 3 32 Simplex Piston Ring Co., mpplies 17 00 Standard Auto Gear Co., supplies 49 05 Stanhope Forge and h4achine Works, welding and repairs 340 06 Stone & Co., J. W,, supplies 7 05 Sullivan, James H., gas and oil 341 55 Swift & Co., supplies :]8 is Vacutun Oil Co., supplies 41. 25 'rogue Electric :Supply Co., supplies 5 00 Waterproof Paint and Varnish Co., part 5 30 AUDITOR'S REPORT Watertown Bindery, binding manuals $59 50 Water Department, service so 90 Watertown Lumber Co,, lumber 51 56 Watertown Public Market, supplies 4 10 lAratertown Tire Co., repairs 16 20 "Iebb Manufacturing Co., F. W., supplies 91 Welch & Co., Geor�gc, supplies 4 50 Willard Storage Battery Co., batteaT is 00 Williams, E. W,, publications 17 00 Wonder Window AN'asher Sales Cc),, supplies 3 90 Yawrn,an & Erbe Manufacturing Co., supplies 32 16 Total expenditures Transferred to unexpended balance account 3 70 5-6,370 00 Fire Department, Uniforms .appropriation for 1929 S2,000 00 I-Expenditures Devaney, James, overcoat $22 00 Evans & Co., Inc., buttons 25 23 Harding Uniform & Regalia Co., The, uniforms, 14 75 .ester's, uniforms 1,91-'-) ()0 Mee, jcseph, overcoat 22 00 Total expenditures 91,990 58 Transferred to unexpended balance account 42 52'000 00 Fire Department, Convention Expense Appropriation for 1.1129 $150 00 Expenditures O'Hearn, John, expenses $150 00 $150 00 142 WATERT`OWN TOWN REPORT Fire Prevention. Tax Appropriation fcr 1929 %02 4 : eirditures Massaclfusetts, Cominonwealth of, tax 02 46 02 46 Pensions Appropriation for 1929 $5,950 00 Transferred, TownMeeting 50 00 $6,000 00 Expenditures AndreivE, John, pension 600 06 allanan, Michael, pension 782 50 NIcCaffertyT, Patrick, pension 083 03 Howard, William A., pension 1,000 00 Flaherty, Michael, pension 782 50 Walsh, Patrick, pension 672 50 Doyle, James, pension 782 50 Burke, Martin, pension 58444 Stanley, Thomas, pension 45 65 Total expenditures 85,934 02 Transferred to unexpended balance account 60' 98 hispector of Buildings Appropriation for W211.I $5,475 00 Expenditures Baton, Leroy 'S., printing 852 50 Fletcher Hardwarc Co., .supplies 6 25 Ford, Anna R., salary 225) 00 Eackett Brothers Co. Itic., eater 4 50 He ward Ic.e Co., ice 4 59 N. B. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 28 02 AUDITOR'S REPORT 143 Perkins, Elias A., salary $2,200 00 Perkins, Elias A., maintenance of car 350 00 Wilson, William 14., galary 2,600 00 Total expenditures 85,470 86 Transferred to -unexpended balance account 4 14 5.476 00 Weights and Measures Appropriation for 1929 82,400 00 Expmidihtres American Railway Express, expressage 95 Dover Stamping and Manufacturing Co., repairs 26 75 Duman, James H., gas and oil 43 73 Egan, Michael, scrvices Gayton & Howell, repairs and garag�-, rent Hobbs Lyz Warren, supplies -11 2() Hutchin's Calvin, sen ices :32 00 Kiley, John F., salary 20W (9) Kiley, John F., garage rent and expenses AiJassachur,etts, Cornmon,%vealth of, registration 2 00 McGlauffin, B. Fay, insurance 20 48 McHugh, Thomas F., trucking 14 (10 Regan, J., sen ices 20 (10 Scale journal, subscription 2 00 Total expenditures 892,394 56 Transferred to unexpended balance account 5 44, 82,400 GO Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth, Superintendent Appropriation for 192fl $800 00 1_44, WATERTOWN TUWN REPORT Expend[t1wes Ford, jobTl C., salary SSW 00 8800 00 Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth, Clerk Appropriation for 1929 8425 00 Expenditures Ford, Anna R., salary S425 00 .5425 00 Gypsy ,and Brown Tail Moth, Maintenance Appropriation for 1929 si;3,100 00 Expenditures Doston & Maine Railroad, freight 8 50 Di.irnan, Jr., jamos H., battery 13 08 Fitzhenry-Gvptill, Co,, supplies 2 48 Ford, Jolin C., incidentals 10 00 Gayton & Howell, gas and oil 2 00 Gillis Office Supply Co., supplies 3 .50 Hackett Brothers Co. Inc., water 4 50 Hebert & Co., William, repairs 150 Hinkley, 0. E., repairs 50 Howard Ice Co., icc 4 41 Keefe's Express, expressage, 10 00 Kendall Mill Supply Co., hose 96 00 Main Street Garage, repairs 13 00. Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registration 2 00 Afathews Motor Co., supplies 6 99 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 23 97 N. E. Toxel Supply Co., rent of towels 2 80 Pay Roll, weeld- y 2,733 63 Sherwin-Williams Co., The, supplies 124 49 SulliVan, James H., gas and oil 27 54 Thorp & Martin Co., jmumal 1 00 Tfimount Oil Co., supplies 16 20 Total expenditures $3,098 go AUDITOR 7S REPORT 145 Transferred to uizexpended balance account $1 01 $3,100 00 Tree Warden, 'Salary Appropriation for 19211 $1,000 00 Expidih.ires Ford, John C., salary $1,000 00 $1,000 go 'Tree Warden, Clerk Appropriation for 1929 S125 00 Expenditures Ford, Anna R., salary $125 00 125 00 Tree Warden, Maintenance Appropriation for 1929 $5,000 00 Rvpenditrires F. A- Rartlett Tree, Expert Co., supplies :,52 00 Butler, George F., supplies 1 25 Capers, Herbert T., trees 520 00 Coughlin, George, gas and oil 7 36 Duman, Jr., James H,, gas and oil 10 73 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 10 50 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 175 10 Ford, Jahn C., incidentals $5 00 Gayton & Howell, gas and oil 4 75 Gillis Office Supply Co., supplies 3 50 Hackett Brothers Co., Inc., water 75 Holmes, C. E., filing saws 20 45 Howard lee Co., ice 2 34 Keefe's Express, expressage 1 50 K oomey, I1. I ., removing ing trees 130 00 Lucas Ifil-Tone Co,, Nica-Tone 8 82 Main Street Garage, labor and. supplies ia3 15 TUailoy, C., supplies 1 50 146 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registration 82 Qp Nlatheivs Nlotor Co., supplies IG 98 McCann & Farraher, repairs 3 00 ;[IrlcGlauflin, B. Fay, insurance 105 00 McLean & Co., Jahn W., sharpening saws 5 00 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 5 56 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 27 05 N. E. Towel Supply Co., rent of tolvels 2 16 O'Lear-y & Tracy, Inc., supplies 13 00 Pay Roll, weekly 3,447 07 Pincince, Charles, sharpening sags 6 30 Sherwin-Williams Co., The, insecticides 32 67 Standaxd Maintenance Co., maintenance; of typewriter 5 25 Sullivan, James H., gas and oil 136 55 Watertown L=ber Co., lumber 45 33 Watertown Square .Motor INlart, storage Is 69 Watertown Tire Co., repairs 24 90 Total expcnditures $ ,996 40 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3 Go 5,000 00 Tree Warden, Cottony Scale Appropriation for 1929 "-SI'500 00 Expenditures Mulvabill, Thomas J., fish call $80 :30 Pair Roll, weeldy 1,406 69 Sullivan, James H., gas and oil 1:3 50 Total expenditures $1,499 40 Transferred tc unexpended balance account 51 S1,5(16 00 AUDITOR 7S REPORT 147 Poles and. Wires Deparbnent, Inspector Appropriation for 1929 83,200 00 E x:pewl lrsres Vahey, Patrick J., salaryy $3,200 00 $3,200 00 Poles and Wires Department, Clem Appropriation for 1929 25 00 Expenditures Ford, Anna R.., salary S425 00 $425 00 Poles and mires Department, Additional Clerk Appropriation for 1929 `M42Z) 00 Expend hires Ford, Lucy P., salary 5160 00 Ford, Mary F., salary 265 00 Total expenditures S425 00 25 00 Poles and Wires Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1929 810,750 00 a_t=penditures Allen Brothers Corp., stamps S4 10 American Railway Express Co., expressage 41 Butter's Express, expressage 10 45 Ci rlstrom, K. 4., repairs 11 00 Carpenter lWanutact;uring Co., supplies 82 Columbus Billing Station, supplies 3 95 Conley Hardware Co., supplies 14 12 Cushing Co., J., supplies 2 3 Dorley Motor Co., repairs and supplies 20 35 Durnan, Jr., Janes H., supplies 8 98 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 15 45 148 WATERTOWN TOWN, REPORT Eastern Association of Superintendents, clues 89 00 Edison Elec. I11. Co., The, scn iee 17 47 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 38 31 Garnewell Co., The, supplies 1,692 61 G+enerxl Electric Supply Co., supplies 25 41 Gillis Office Supply Co., supplies 16 25 Graphic Press, The, printing 57 25 Gustafson, Jahn F., nil and grease 2 65 ` Hackett Brothers Co., Inc., water G 00 Hawes Electric Co., supplies 11 04 Holbrook. Arthur L., supplies 48 00 Howard Ice Co., ice 6 84 Keefe's Express, expressage 15 50 Lucas, 11.;T LL'Frank, �supplies 40 83 �'Y Lydston, . W. jackscn, 14. C., supplies 50 Mahoney, D. J., paint 8 00 Main Street Garage, gas and oil, etc. 310 01 Malloy, C. Tom., supplies 8 80 Marriott, Fred, repairs and supplies 5 70 Massachusetts, +Commonwealtlx of, registration 0 00 Massachusetts Gas & Electric Light Supply Co., supplies 2 25 11-iathias-Hart Co., supplies 14 00 McDonald, H. J., supplies 39 80 McLean's, shades 4 05 Meister Co., D. A., repairs and labor 26 .55) NT. E. Tel. &- Tel. Co., service 40 95 N. E. Towel Suppler Co., rent of towels 3 50 XlcGu re & Roche, insurance 148 00 O'Leary & ` racy, Inc., rebuilding and renting battery 14 25 Otis Brothers Co., supplies 50 Pay Roll, weekly 6,699 18 Perkins, L. Frank, supplies 60 39 Past Office Department, postage 2 00 Rooney & Son, J. P., pipe and labor 20 20 attl)]TOR'S RrPORT 149 Scott's Transportation, e\pressage S 182 Shaw-Wall,;er,' pPlies 6 62 Simons, Inc., A. M., repairs 1 50 Standard Auto Gear Co., supplies 4 OG Standard Maintenance Co. Inc., maintenance of typewriter 6 25 Standard UndergroundCable Co., cable 358 11,3 Mate Examin= of Electricians, license renewal 100 Sullivan, James H., gas and oil 157 8 Vahey, Patrick J., garage rent and incidentals 104. 60 'whey Brothers, t -ucking 23 25 "rater-proof Paint & Varnish Co., paint 23 38 Watertown Hardware Co., supplies 39 70 tatertown Tramper Co., cement 85 Watertavm Tire Co., supplies 2 00 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., paint 2 81 Webb Manufacturing Co., P. W., supplies 10 Wetmore-Savage Electric Supply Co., supplies 489 99 White Co., The, supplies and repairs 20 68 Total expenditures $10,749 35 Transferred to unexpended balance account 65 10,750 00 Dog 05cer Appropriation for 1929 $300 00 Expenditures Moran, Thomas, .killing and disposing of bogs 192 00 Thayer, Samuel G., killing and dis- posing of dogs 39 00 Total expenditti-res $281 00 1150 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Transferred to unexpended balance accocu t $19 00 $300 00 HEALTH AND SANITATION Health Department, Agent Appropriation for 1029 S3,200 00 Expewditures Boucher, Dr. J. A., salary $780 00 Burke, Arthur E,, salary 2,41.3 40 Total expenditures $ ,200 00 83,200 00 Health Department, Clerk Appropriation, fcr I029 $1,050 00 Expoiditures Muldoon, Marion, salary 750 00 Vandervoortr, Hilda, salary 300 00 Total expenditures 81,050 00 $1,050 00 Health Department, Nurses Appropriation for 1929 $2,700 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 25 00 92,72,E 00 Expmditures Dardis, Mary, salary $1,325 00 Sullivan, Helen, salary 1,400 00 Total expenditures $2,725 00 $2,725 00 Health Department, Contagious Appropriation for 1929 $7,500 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 2,500 00 $5,000 00 AUIJITOR'S REPORT J� Exp4'n4ditIl-rOS Cambridge, City of, care $161 00 Canzanelli, Dr. P., care 4 00 Cl iin & Co., Walter A., supplies 55 Eastern Drug Co., supplies 23 12 First National Stores, supplies 15 34 Lakeville State Sanatorium, care 684 00 LaPierre Drug Co., rabies vaccine 27 00 Mahadyf Co., R. Y, supplies 12 90 Malloy, C. L., supplies 2 25 Massachusetts Gas and Electric Light Supply Co., supplies 1 00 -Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital, care 2,644 50 Middlesex and Boston Ry. Co., bus 20 00 North Reading State Sanatorium, care 129 00 Parke, Davis &- Co., rabies vaccine 3.5 04 Sheridian, T. F., supplies 6 00 Star IvIarlret Co., supplies 9 8-4 Waltham, City of, care 106 50 Waltham Hospital, care 137 00 Westfield State Sanatorium, caTe 365 00 Total expenditures $4,384 04 Transferred to -unexpended balance account 615 96 5,000 00 Health Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1929 1,31,700 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 300 60 $2,000 00 Expe-ndihires American Ra hray Express, expressage Q4 7 Boucher, Dr. J. A., garage rent and incidentals 36 35 Brooks, John T_, insurance. 10 00 152 WATERTO WN ']'OWN REPORT Buttler, George F., supplies IM0 Cherry-Burrell Corp., supplies 12 05 Claflin & Co., Walter A., supplies 4 44 Clafiin Hudson-Essex Co., repairs 20 05 Daniels Chevrolet Co., ear, etc. 447 50 Dardis, Mary T., carfares 5 60 Durnan, Jr., Jaines H., supplies 5- 25 Dunn`s Drug Store, supplies is 80 Dr%ryer, IlVilliain �., gas and oil 86 05 Fallon, J. R., supplies 3 85 First National Mares, supplie-9 48 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 2 90 Gayton. & Howell, gas and oil, etc. 81 25 Gibbs Express Co., expressage .35 Grant's Express, expressage 70 Graphic Press, The, printing 35 71 Gre vier & Hayward Co., supplies 5 0 Hollis & AVarren, supplies 14 08 Rmvard Ice Co., ice 64 68 Howe & French, Inc., supplies 2 52 Hughes, William H., electric r irigerator 300 00 Johnston Co., J. G., supplies 9 81 Reef, C. H., garage. resit 99 0O Lincoln Press, The, supplies 53 50 lfaliady Co., E. F., supplies 1 74 TIalloy, C., supplies 22 99 Massachusetts Agricultural College, Babcock machine inspection 3 00 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registration 3 00 TkIcArdle, H. B., supplies 05 McGuire & Roche, insurance 56 00 McLauthlin & Co., supplies 1 84 McLean's, coat rack 5 00 Middlesex Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 26 00 Moran, Thomas, disposing of dead aninials 130 00 Morrell's Express, expressage 75 AUDITOR'S REPORT 153 1\Iuldoon, 'Marion, salary. k3 4 50 Muldoon, 2.Ia-rion, incidentals <i 50 The Murray Printing Co., printing 7 35 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co.. sen ice. 105 10 O'Halloran, Patrick H., service 2 60 Old Corner Book Store, supplies 98 Press, print' 4113 Pequossette in" 21 65 Post Office Departmem, postage 9 25 Railway Express Agency-, expressage 4 30 Sullivan, Helen, carfa-res, and incidentals 47 17 Thayer, Samuel G., disposing of dead animals 30 00 Thorp & Martin, supplies 2 7.5 Undenvood Typewfiter Co., typewliter 77 00 Vandervoort, Hilda, salary 7 00 Ward, L. E., repairs 19 41 INI'atertown Tire Co., fixing tire 50 Watertown Upholstering Co., repairs 6 00 White, IVIrs., cleaning . 3 so Nirbite, Peter J., bulletin board 3 00 Winward & Son, E. P., freight 50 1AIrorcester, Ralph I-L, -repairs 21 35 Wrigrht, Zieler Co., supplies 16 35 Total expenditures 51,ID98 78 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 22 82,000 00 Health Department, Baby Clinic Appropriation for 1929 S500 00 Expenditures Canzanelli, Dr, P., services $150 00 Dardis, A-lary, incidentals 10 .5() Driscoll, John, seniQe 57 00 Drunu-ney, Dr. J. L., services 50 00 Malloy, C. L., supplies 1 50 Reed Co., Thomas W., supplies 7 30 154 WATERTCIWN TOWN REPORT Riley & Co., supplies S15 S6 Sheilds, Dr. barren 5., services 150 00 York, Dr. Robert, services 50 UO Total expenditures 8492 10 Transferred to unexponded balance account. 7 90 $500 00 Health Department, Mental Clinic Appropriation for 1029 92,840 00 Fx:p��td�t�cres Glaflin & Co., Walter A., supplies 82 OD Cr inuning"s & Co., J. J., supplies 3 01 Donahue, Dr. Janes, services 320 00 Fletcher Hardware Co.., supplies 50 Globe Newspaper Co., advertisement 2 40 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 8 30 Houghton, Ruth, salary 335 00 - Keefe, Dr. Owen E., sert*cs 872 60 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., moving apparatus 45 09 Lincoln Press, printing 9 60 Mahady Co., E. E., supplies 3 68 XIalloy, C. L., supplies 75 Pequvssette Press, printing 24 25 Reynolds, S. H., supplies 1 :35 Simonds, supplies 5 13 Tracy, -Mrs, Ellen, salary 605 00 Tracy, -NIrs. Ellen, incidentals 86 White Dental Co., S. S., supplies 176 06 Wolfsou, Dr. Daniel J., services 368 Go Total expenditures $2,783 36 Transferred to unexpended balance account 56 61 2,, 0 00 A.UDITOR'S RI POR'r 155 Inspector of Plumbing Appropriation for 1929 92,600 00 Expenditures Dwyer, William J., gas s1 00 Gayton & Howell, gas 3 80 Graphic Press, The, printing 11 75 Plewitt, Charles M., salary 2,500 00 Lincal-n Press, printing; 14 50 ?Halle`-, C. L., supplies 3 50 Mooney, Fred R.. supplies 3 15 Rooney & Son, J, P., inspections 00 00 Total expenditures $2,597 70 Transferred to unexpended balance account 2 30 2,600 00 Cattle lnspectiOn Appropriation 1'or 1929 $GOO 00 Expenditures McGlinchey, IDr. T. F., salary $ 00 00 600 00 Sewer Departrnent, Ccnslructiou Appropriation for 1929 37,832 00 xpendititres Belmont Builders Supply Ca., pipe and cement $2,495 11. Poston & Maine Railroad, freight 1 83 Donaldson Iron Co., pipe 258 55 Edson Manufacturing Co., repairs and. equipment 1 03 Fletcher Hardware. Co., supplies 167 05 Grace,, William, building manholes 296 00 Harris, Charles A., supplies 16 50 136 WATERTC)WN TOWN REPORT Hy-Grade faint and Lubricant Co., sevmr seal r 0 63 Vane, Patrick, building manholes 24 00 AJassachusetts State Prison, castings 969 51 .McCarty & Co., Charles J., repairs and equipment 346 09 Mulvehill, Edward, building manholes 32 00 Parry IIrick Co., brick 864 :36 Fay Roll, weekly 31,161 61 Proctor, S. F. & R. C., supplies 26 00 Riverside Sand wid Gravel, sand 60 00 Sullivan, James H., ail and. gas 3 7 20 United States Rubber Co., beats 23 70 Waldo Brothers &- Bond Co., supplies 37 80 atertoi,�m Builders Supply Co., brick and cement 322 21 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 149 03 Waldo Brothers & Bond Co., sewer seal 70 00 Total expenditures V7,820 27 Transferred to unexpended balance account 11 73 • - S37,832 00 Sewer Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1929 $27,100 00 Transferred, Town Meetiug 468 00 Transferred from Reserve Fund 500 00 - -- $28,068 00 .Expenditures Belmont Builders Supply Co,, pipe $2,222 82 Eastern Clay Goods Co.; sewer seal 166 95 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 37 50 Grace, William, building manholes 68 00 Green & Co., S. B., pipe 1 56 Harris, Charles A., supplies 60 25 Hood Rubber Co., boots 28 50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 15 e Hy-Grade Paint said Lub icant Co., sewer seal S359 09 McCarty & Co., Charles J., supplies 498 01 Parry Brief Co., brick 52 92 Pay Roll, weekly 24,058 68 Rooney & Soap, J., supplies 6 00 Sullivan, James H., gas and pail 263 50 Waldo Brothers & Bond Co., G. X" compound 138 86 Watertown Builders Supply Co., brick 62 81 Watutown Lumber Co., lumber 37 05 Total e:�penditures $28,062 50 Transferred to unexpended balance account 5 50 28,068 00• CARE AND LIGHTING OF HIGHWAYS Highway Department, Salaries Appropriation for 11929 $6,150 00 Ex pendif rr.l•es Condon, P. P., superintendent, salary ,600 00 Regan, Esther, first clerk, salary 1,400 04 Kelly, Sadie, second clerk, salary 1,150 00 Total expenditures $6,150 00 S,6,150 00, Highway Department, Office Expense Appropriation for 1929 .$400 00 Transferred, Tovai 2\4ecting .50 00 $450 0(� Expenditures Gillis Office Supply Co., supplies 8:3 60 Graphic Press, The, printing 2�)5 62 Hobbs & Warren, supplies ;32 77 15S WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT IVIalloy, Charles, supplies 85 59 I;ZcLauthlin & Co., supplies 4 19 MeT. n's, repairs 12 95 Middlesex Towel Supple Co., rent of towels 6 00 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 15 80 The Murray Printing Co., printing 12 00 N. K Tel. & Tel. Co., service 44 51 N. E. Teel Supply Co., rent of towels 5 00 Riley & Co., supplies 4€1 Standard Maintenance Co. Inc., maintenance of typev,-niter 10 60 Ward's, supplies GO Yawman-Erbe Manufacturing Co., supplies 39 50 Total expenditures 5446 13 Transferred to unexpended balance a.ccDunt 87 450 00 Highway Department, Vacations Appropriation for 19229 $13,189 Of) Transferred, Town N'recting 40s 00 12,721 00 Expondibires Pay Roll, weekly $12,721 00 $12,721 00 Highway Department, Construction Appropriation for 1929 $24,380 00 Expenditures Dolmont Builders Supply Co., eernen.t $168 65 Eastern- Asphalt Co., asphalt '1'668 90 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 23 13 Flood Rubber Co.„ cinders 122 25 Igoe, Henan, truclang 187 50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 159 Martocchio Brothers, trucking $150 00 McCarty & Co., Charles, equipment 413 50 McCue; Thomas Joseph, stone 5,224 63 McNamara, J. H., sand and shovel 2,821 20 Nonanturn Coal Co., coal 167 63 Balmer & Sons Co., L. P., curbing 663 46 Pay Roll, we6k-ly 10,348 13 Riverside Sand and Gravel Co., sand and stone 132 00 Sullivan, William 1I., trucking 191) 00 Trimount Coil Co., oil 83 04 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 3 36 Total expenditures 824,;376 38 Transferred to unexpended balanec account 3 l ? 24,380 OD highway Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1929 S63,25 CO Expenditures Alemite Lubricating Co., repairs 816 45 American Gas ,Accumulator Co., traffic equipment and repairs 225 50 American Railway Express Co., expressage 11 02 Atmus Co., E. 13., equipment and repairs 74 03 Atwood Auto Lanip Co., supplies 2 00 Beatrice, A., storage and supplies 115 04 Nair, Joseph H., supplies 142 00 Boston & Maine Railroad, freight 9 38 Boston Elevated Railway Co., paving 141 10 Brunsene Co., supplies 41. 82 Buffalo-Spring Roller Co., repairs 564 24 gutter's, Express, expressage 10 90 Carnegie Steel Co., equipment and repairs 18 28 160 WATERTOWN Tt)WNT REPORT Carpenter Morton Co., supplies $2 51 Central Auto Farts Co., repairs 243 91 Chase, Parker & Co. Inc., supplies 109 S Condon, P. P., storage and incidentals 124 00 Conviie, George R., repairs 891 63 Carey Hill Garage, storage 20 00 Crescent Sign Co., signs 120 00 Cutler, B. X1., auto repairs 65 ou Dance, W. H., equipment and repairs 20 40 Daniels Chevrolet Co., supplies and repairs 85 95 Dunxanl James H., supplies 599 20 Dya,r Sales and Machinery Co., equip- ment and repairs 16 190 Eastern Asphalt Co., asphalt 1,337 13 Eastern Tractor Co., repairs 64 82 Edison Elec. Ill, Co., The, service 6 12 Everett Beechler Co., supplies 101 72 Fahey, Henry, cold patch 17 20 Fay, Victory C., storage and supplies 4#0 00 Fay Co., C. E., repairs 154 80 Field & 'Son, Inc., lV lter, equipment and repairs 415 42 Flaherty, William, signs 46 50 l+letcher Ifa,rdivare Co., supplies 962 73 Garden City Express, expressage 50 General Crushed Stone Co., stone 1,225 01 Good Reads Machinery* Co., plow alid supplies 601 24 Grace, William, repairs 12 00 Grant's Express, expressage 43 45 Hackett Brothers, supplies 2 40 Halpin"s Welding Shop, repairs 7 75 Harris, Fra.i)k L., Essex car 757 00 Hawes Electric Co., eel lipsment and repairs 8 60 Hayes Service Station, repairs 467 98 Hayward 'A+Tvtcrs, Inc., auto repair 45 Heil Co., The, repairs 50 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 1�i1 Highway Signal Co., reflectors 110 85 Hood Rubber Co., repairs 0 (50 Hoeing Co., lumber 119 58 Hy-Grade faint and Lubricant Co., oils and paint 727 20 Hyman, J., repairs 18 50 Ingersoll-Rand Co., equipment and repairs 16 60 Keefe's Express, expressage 13 40 Kendall Hardware and Mill Supply Co., supplies 58 55 Mack Motor Truck Co., auto repairs 808 04 Massachusetts A niesite Co., supplies 174 04 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registrations 45 00 Mathews Motor Co., repairs 252 07 McCann . Parraher, repairs 5 50 McCarty & Co., Charles J., equipment and repairs 167 82 McCue, `.f'holnas joscph, crushed stone 1,277 46 XlcDonald, J. J., repairs 20 ro l\+IciGuire & Roche, insurance 64 50 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 2 00 Merchants Tire Co., supplies 150 00 Middlesex County House of Correction, supplies 27 75 Moore & 11core Co., supplies 14 55 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 157 24 Nonantusn Coal Co., coal 79 01 O'Connell, Daniel F., paint 63 50 O'Leary & Tracy, supplies 67 30 Pay Roll, weekly 35,i 01 0 Perris Co., P. f., equipment and repairs 142 70 Potter Co., J. W,-, supplies 750 70 Proctor, S. E. &R. C., supplies 64, 58 Puritan Iron Works, repairs 25 20 Quinn, P. J., garage rent and incidentals 124 85 162 WATRRTL)WIN TOWN REPORT Railway Express Agency, expressage 8 37 36 Riley & Co., supplies 6 00 Riverside Sand and Gravel, sand 231 75 Rooney & Scan, J. I+., repairs 2 00 Sears Roebuck Co., supplies 14 20 Security Welding Co., repairs 49 pp Sheridan, T. F., supplies 1 00 Simpson Brothers Corp., repairs 142 35 Standard Auto Gear Co., repairs 1 00 Stuart & Son Co., T., rent of trailer 15 00 Sullivan, James H., ,gas and oil 4,065 55 Summer Street Garage, storage 121 25 Tinglof & ,Son, A., equipment and repairs 14 80 Trimount Oil Co,, patching compound 4,750 78 l:Jnited Motors Service, repairs 18 00 Universal Refining Products, supplies 41 80 Waltham Electric lVelding, equipment and repairs 83 26 Waltham Wall Paper Co., supplies 6 08 Waltham Welding and Iran Works, welding 12 00 Ward's, supplies 4 00 Waterproof Paint and Varnish Co., paint 205 32 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 605 96 Watertown Tire Co., supplies 1 60 'Webb Manufacturing Co., F. W., equipment and repairs - 39 03 Webster Lumber Co., lumber 82 04 Wetmore-Swage Co., supplies 1 75 White, Peter J,, bridge repairs 215 23 White Co., The, truck repairs 99.5 14 Whitney, Charles A., repairs 101 25 Total expenditures $63,523.06 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 94 3,525 00 AUDITORS REPORT 163 Highway Department, Stable Maintenance Appropriation for 1929 $26,825 00 Ex peg:chi f?170 American. Railway Express Co., expressage 8 84 .Angell Memorial hospital, beard and medical treatment 36 00 Balser, Frank G., repairs 17 10 Butter, George l`., supplies 1 25 Charles Parlker & Co,, supplies 1,282 71 Cla:flin & Co., VTalter A., supplies 11 15 Cushing Co., J., grain 3,013 90 Edison Flee. Ill. Co., The, service 197 49 Fishes, james, equipment and repairs 38 56 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 189 58 Godfrey Co., G. I2., supplies 179 21 Green & Co., S. B., hay 7 50 Hackett Brothers Co., supplies 2 37 Harper, Robert L., equipment 2 60 Hawes Electric Co., supplies 76 35 Housing Co., repairs and lumber 125 51 Howard Ice Co., repairs 7 00 I eitla, J. C., blankets 72 00 jrlahoney, D. J., supplies 108 85 McCarty &. Co., Charles J., supplies 89 67 N. B. Tel. & 'Tel. Co., service 10S 47 Nonantum Coal Co., coal 269 71 Pay Roll, weekly 16,753 56 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 1 84 Sargent & Co., P. H., hay 3,858 71 Scott & Ewing Go., supplies 38 81 Sullivan, James H., oil and gas 19.5 05 Water Department, service 23 63 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 97 71 IYebster Lumber Co., lumber 16 so Total expenditures 826 823 89 164 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Transferred to unexpended halaiwe account $26,825 00 Highway Department, Garbage Collection Appropriation for 1929 $35,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 1,040 21 — 36,040 21 Expendilures Ikuto Car Sales and Service Co., truck $5,000 00 Boston I ''oven Hose and Rubber Co., equipment and repairs 43 50 Cory Hill Garage, rent 10 00 Daniels Chevrolet Co., car 676 00 Dwyer, Thomas F., service 137 50 pay, Victor C., storage of trucks 285 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 21 95 Halpin's R- Telding Shop, welding 1 50 hack Motor 'Truck Co,, repairs 4 00 Ilacomber & Co., H. S., supplies 2 75 Massachusetts State Prison, pails 84 00 TN'lorTell's Auto Express, expressage 2 50 Pay Roll, weekly 27,87 7 23 Sheridan, T. F., supplies 1 00 Sullhran, James H., oil and gas 1,517 25 Summer Street Garage, storage 135 00 W-ater Department, service 25 47 White Co., The, truck repairs 214 01 Total expenditures $36,038 66 Transferred to lunexperided balance account 1 55 — - 536,040 21 Highway Deparbment, Street Signs Appropriation for 1029 $1,000 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 165 Expenditures Flaherty, William, signs 300 25 Highway Signal Co., si�,ns 102 25 Pay Roll, weeldy 1-580 12 Total expendit'ares $982 02 Transferred to unexpended balance account 17 38 $1,000 00 Sidewalks Appropriation for 1929 00 Expendi tig r es Belmont Builders Supply Co., cement $3,396 21 Cabot, ln(c., Samuel, lampblack 3-1=1 `. Condon, John. P., trucking 455 60 Pletcher Hardware Co., supplies .518 63 tree & Co., S. B., cement 14 30 Hood Rubber Co., cinders 1,592 15 McCarty St Co., Charles J., equipment 248 10 McVey, Thomas H., corner blacks G0 Go Palmer & Sons, T. P., curbing 1,635 16 Pay Roll, weekly 27,314 30 Riverside Sand and Gravel Co., sand and stone 2,07045 Sullivan, James H., oil and gas 217 50 Trimount Oil Co., ail 67 60 Waldo Brothers Co., supplies 103 50 Watertown Builders Supply Co., cement 203 S7 Watertown Lumber Co., luinbcr 271 96 Total ex-penditures S38,513 38 "Transferred to unexpended balance account 6 02 8:38,.520 00 166 W A.TERT[3WN TOWN REPORT Street Lights Appropriatian for 1929 $42,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 1,400 00 - - -- - ' 43,400 00 Expendill(re Edison Elec. Ill, Co., The, ser-%races 8431,389 55 Hawes Electric Co., lamps and repairs 10 45 Total expenditures Q43,4.00 Oil $43,400 00 Dint Lang Appropriation for 1929 $1.5,000 00 Middlesex County House of Correction, brooms refilled SM. 50 Pare Roll, weekly 9,166 52 Riverside Saiid and Gravel Co., sand 2,732 70 Trirmount Oil Co., road oil 4,020 39 Total expenditures 14,99. 0 11 Trausferrred to unexpended balance account 9 89 -� 15,000 00 Engineering, Salaries Appropriation for 1,929 �1 r,263 00 Transferred, Token Meeting 300 00 n'963 00 Expenditures Allen, Otis D., salary S3,200 00 Bryant, William S., salary 1,671 75 Cook Herbert C., salary 1,534 0-5 Dwyer, Thomas, salary 2,069 80 Fitzgerald, Francis, salary 161 50 Hctherington, Walter, salary 1,150 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 167 LaBonte, Frederick, salary 18 00 Learned, W. F., consulting engineer, salary 1,80ll 00 Milmore, Fred J,, salary 821 50 Gal an, Roger, salary 1,385 50 Serle, John, salary 1,870 35 -Sullivan, James, salary 1,170 75 Total expenditures S16's-54 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 100 00 316,963 00 Engineering, Contingent Appropriation for 1029 '.S2,100 00 Transferred, Town Mectin- 12:a 00 ,225 00 Abbott-McKay Corp., supplies 927,E 50 Allen, Otis D., storage and expenses 122 30 Associated Architects Painting and Supply Co., supplies 2 50 Decker & Co., cushion 4 50 Berger & Solis, Inc., C. L., equipment and repairs 118 50 Bruning Co., Inc., Charles, supplies 40 54 Bryant & Boas, Henry P., services I1 20 Burroughs Adding Machine Cc., machine 1100 00 Butler, George F., supplies 3 40 Dau-nan, Jr., James H., repairs 30 30 Engineering Views Record, subscription 5 00 Pay, Victor C., storage 03 50 Fletcher Hard,,Fare Co., supplies 32 25 Gaytonx & Ism-yell, gas and supplies 403 68 Gillette Publishing Co., subscription 7 00 Graphic Press, The, printing 13 15 168 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Hayes Service Station, repairs 9226 15 Mill, Smith . Co., supplies 38 03 Land Court, plans 3 00 Makepeace, Inc., B, L., supplies 22 46 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, btucprints 18 02 Massachusetts, Ccrnmon ealth of, registration 8 00 XlcDonald, 14, J., supplies and repairs 25 00 XlcGlauflin, B. Fay, insurance 62 9 5 CcCraw-Hill Book Co., supplies 1 00 MeLauthlin & Co., supplies 4 00 IcLean's, supplies lit 50 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 15 75 :Middlesex Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 18 00 .Nlooney, Fred R., supplies 20 47 The Murray Printirig Co., printing G 25 N. D. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 1451 76 N. E. Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 4 00 Cakinan, Roger, expenses 41 11 O'Connell & 'Lee Manufacturing Co., stakes 18 3 27 Old Corner Book Stare, Inc., books 12 00 Re,min 7ton-1Rand Business Service, Inc., supplies 12 20 Spaulding-\Moss Co., blueprints 65 Thorp &- Martin, supplies 1 50 Ward's, supplies 9 25 White, Peter J., repairs: 1 00 Yawman & Erb Xianufacturing Co., repairs 3 20 Total expenditures S2,214 74 Transferred to unexpended balance account: 10 26 $2,`25 00 AUDITOWS REPORT 62 9 Ashes and Paper Appropriation for 1029 $37,000 00 Expewdicores Baker & Co., Frank G., repairs S 75 Fle,ming, P. J., Nvagon 1 00 GTaphic Press, 'J he, printing 114 75 Mack lJotor Truck Co., truck 5,000 00 Nonantum Coal Co., coal 134 75 Pay Roll, -weekly 30,274 6S Potter & Co" J, W-, tires 831 10 Standard Steel and Iron Works, fence 143 75 Stillivan, janies, H., oil and gas SM 00 Total e%penditures 836,997 78 Transferred to unexpended balance account 2 22 537,000 00, SUPPORT OF POOR InErmary Department, Keeper Appropfiation for 1929 S1,000 00 1--'xPendil w-f S 11- Thitc, George K, salary S1,000 00 $1,000 00 Infirmary Department, General Expense Appropriation for 1929 S5,148 00 ExpendiPfres aki-nerican Fire Equipment Co., refiffilig extinguishers $7 16 Baker Co., Frank G., repairs 15 25 Batchelder & Felton Coal Co., coal 179 77 Butler, George F., supplies 6 95 Carter Clothing Co., clothing 57 20 ClaffiTi & Co., NV.alter A., supplies 18 45 • 170 WATFRTOWN TOWN REPORT Cossaboorn, C. B-, window shades $87 50 Dewey, J. D., supplies 2 40 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 4 20 Edison Elec. 111, Co., The, service 105 is Ellis & Son, Inc,, J. R., supplies 35 10 Fletcher, A, C., supplies 87 48 Fletcher Hardware Co.. supplies 58 01 Fowler & Son, Joseph, repairs ' 8 05 Garnet Co., Georg-c H., supplies 11 95 Gifford & Hodge�s, supplies 182 15 Goding, Herbert, repairs 25 68 Grey Co., Thomas J., supplies 27 06 Hackett Brothers Co., Inc- supplies 351 15 Holynes, C. P., boxes 7 80 Howard Ice Co., ice 66 09 Hughes, William S., supplies 341 24 Jordan Marsh Co., supplies 76 45 Kiley, James 1-L, ploug-lung, etc. 111 00 Leonard Fuel Co,, fuel 65 00 Lester's, supplies 12 05 Lyndonville Creamery Association, milk 423 19 Malone, Demard, ploughing, etc. 52 00 Massachusetts I-VliaTf Coal Co,, mal 66 25 McLean's, furniture 19 17 Messier & Centebar, supplies 648 93 ,L les N. E. Tel. &-, Tel, Co., service'S 54 10 O'Brien & Co., P. 14 , repairs 73 00 Otis Brothers Co., supplies 20 49 Pay Roll, weekly 1,552 85 Robbins Disinfectant Co. Inc., Gearg supplies ge B., suppli 2 25 Stankard Co., T. R., mattresses 60 00 Stone Co., Charles H., supplies 77 00 Water Department, service 20 57 Watertown Shoe Store, supplies 13 00 White, George H., wet wash 105 70 White & Co., C. W., truss 6 00 • Total expenditures S5,145 42 AUDITOR'S REPaPIT 171 Transferred to unexpended balance account $2 58 $5,148 00 Outside Aid Appropriation for 1929 1,534,614 00 Transferred Town 'TIMeet.ing 5,000 00 $39,614 00 Lr peji dittsres Alvord Brothers, rent 8300 00 Andrews Nfilk Co., milk 277 19 Andrew, W. S., burial 160 69 Aetna Bills, rent 13 04 Appleton & Son, George C., rent go 00 Argins, Nlrilliani, rent 22 00 Assaian, Harry, rent 80 00 Aubrey, C. 1�., care 149 1.3 Aubrey, TAT. J., care 476 47 Baker, Frank, repairs 9 15 Beaupre, Airs, C. °T., board 45 00 Belinont, 'Town of, care 526 22 B leachery Fuel Co., fuel 70 Did Boston, City of, care 300 70 Boston Consolidated Gas Co,, service 11 52 Boston Dispensarv, care 54 00 Bostoli &- Maine Railroad, rent 168 00 BovIston Pharmacy, supplies 58 30 BovIston Street Market, supplies 17 00 Buchan, Esther, care 30 00 Burgess, Alice, board 92 00 Butler, Goorge lid,, supplies 37 59 Caccavaro, Maria, relit 35 00 Cains Nlarket, supplies 20 00 Cambridge, City of, care 9:3 22 Cambridge, Hospital, care 259 70 Carney Hospital, c re 290 40 Caruso, Pasquale, rent 84 00 172 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Cash, weekly disbtirseinent S9,357 BO Cemetery Department, burial is 60 Chapin, George L., milk 17 70 Chelsea, City of, care 88 82 Children's Hospital, care 42 00 Claffin Co., Walter A., supplies 8 35 Connelly, Thomas J., rent 229 00 Conners, Joseph, Care 92 [H) Curran, R. J., taxi 2 8 5) D'Allano, A., supplies GIL0 ()() T)ewire, T. A., supplies 20 00 Diliberto, Frank, supplies M 1 00 Eagleston, T., shoes repairs 46 70 Edison Elec, Ill. Co., The, sef-vice M M Eassayian Brothers, supplies 160 00 Everett, City of, care 106) 85 Fayette Cash ALarket. supplies 47S 00 First National Store, supplies 963 Of) Fitzgerald, I E., rent 150 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 7 60 Ford, Lacy P., rent 300 00 Fowler & Son, Joseph, shoes 102 30 Fried vnfield, Edith, care 354 00 Gallagher, Catherine, rent 288 00 Gallagher, John A., burial 20 00 Garden City Dairy, milk .29 68 General Gale Hospital, care 6 00 Goan, Rose, care 782 23 Graphic Press, The, printing 94 G8 Hackett Brothers, supplies 191 60 Harris, C. A., ii-icrehandise 2 50 I-laverhill, City of, care 3 00 Hirth Estate, Daniel, supplies 5 35 Hobbs & Warren, supplies, 12 87 Holy Ghost Hospital, care 2,901 51 Hooban, Mrs., rent 3 0 0 00 I-loot &- Son, H. P., milk 43 42 Howard lee Co., ice 2 2.5 Hughes, P. T., mo%ing 82 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 17 Hughes, W. S., supplies IS330 00 Iadonise, Joseph, rent 160 00 Ifannelli, N., rent 140 00 Jensen, Neils. rent 96 00 Katz, B., reat 30 00 Keefe, Joseph P., rent 27 00 Kelly, E. F., moving 15 00 Kelly, Dr. J. ICI., sen ices 28 50 lCrikorian, Imo. H., medicine 26 44, LaBonte, M. M., salary* a-5() 00 Lanm, Sarah, board 304 00 Lawrence, City of, aid 11 00 Lehan, Bridget, rent 225 00 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 491 65 Letherio, Dominic, rent 126 00 Luvvis, Viola, card 178 00 Lindsey. T. r'., taillk 142 20 Lutheran Orphan's Hosne, board 10 00 Lyndonville Creamery, artily 26 08 RcDonald's Cash Market, supplies 584 00 Macintosh, John, fuel 642 23 Madden, J. Y, rent 240 00 Illahony, Elizabeth, sen ices is 00 Main Street Garage, transportation 33 00 Malloy, C., supplies 4 245 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of (child guardian), care 951 10 Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, board 4 40 Massachusetts General Hospital, board and treatment 298 29 Massachusetts Hospital. School, board 424 26 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of (State Infirmary) care 02 00 NIa chusetts, Commonwealth of (Tewksbury) care 356' S2 • McAteer, 'XI., rent 230 00 McCafferty, M., rent 175 00 McLauthlin & Co., supplies 25 174 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 'McAlanus, J. H., rent950 00 Xledford, City of, cRre 255 70 Adele, S. L., rent 246 00 l 'lerullca, M., rent 270 00 Xlessier & Centebar, supplies 35 00 ,Nally, P. J., rent 198 00 Newton, City of, care 20 00 New England Horne for Little Wanderers, care 5 00 N. E, Tel. &: Tel, Co., service 29 55 N. E. Towel Supply Co., rent of towels .5 50 Newton Hcspit-tl, care 154 50 Nonantuni Coal Co., fuel 8 60 Osgood Wendell, fuel 97 90 Otis Brothers, clothing 302 , Palfrey Casli -Xlarket, supplies 103 00 Palloru, F., rent 90 00 Paone, Jerry, rent 300 00 Peterson's Xlarket, supplies 150 00 Prague & King, rent 60 00 Rand, Claude Allen, amedicke 8 05 Raymond, J., supplies 487 00 Reed, Tliornas, supplies 10 25 Regan, J. F., react 75 00 Riley & Co., supplies 95 gg Rizzuto, Guiseppe, rent 11 00 Roubrian, Martin, rent 132 00 Salern, Cite of, care 454 37 Slheridan's Market, supplies 803 00 Simonds, supplies 30 ;i 0 Smith, Annie;, ckre 420 00 Somerville, tarty of, care 352 24 Speedwell l arnis, milk 1.11 26 Standard Maintenance Co. Inc., maintenance of typewriter 7 00 Stanton, Jahn J., salary 750 00 Star A-Iarket, supplies 1,031 00 St. lylizabetlr's Hospital, care 201 45 St. Patrick's Cemetery, burial 16 00 AUDITOR IS RCPORT 175 Stone & Forsythe Co., supplies 512 75 Stone, W. C., rent 45 00 Su-nmer Street Market, supplies 128 25 Sunshine Market, supplies 120 63 Tomassetti's Market, supplies 554 00 Tracy, R. ?ail., supplies 7 00 Velidetti, Louis, supplies 28 00 fialtham, City of, care 32 f Waltham Baby Hospital, care 6 00 -Waltbmn Hospital, care 646 20 Water Department, service •fir} 7.5 Watertown Pharmacy, supplies 3 Of) Watertown Public 2�,Iarket, supplies 40 00 '"U atertown Shoe Co., shoes 111 (� Watertown Tire Co., rent 30 00 Whitings x'vlilk Co., mill,: 305 41 Wilson, Charlotte, hoard 208 53 W inehell, Ida, care 460 04 Woodland, Charles L., milk 98 02 York, Dr. Robert S., service p 00 Young, U. S., rent 00 00 Young, Joseph, rent 120 00 Total expenditures $39,609 38 Tranderred to unexpended balance account 4 62 8.39,014 00 Mothers' Aid Appropriation for 1929 9,23,300 ©d T amferred, Town Meeting 1,800 00 25,100 00 LTpend'ttrres Atlantic & Pacific Store, supplies 510 0❑ Andrews -Tilk Co., hulk 251 26 Baker, Frank. G., repairs Q 43 Bleachery Fuel Co., fuel 70 00 176 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Boston. Dispensary, care 8 50 Butler, George I{., supplies 14 90 Caccava.ra, Maria, rent 280 Oil Cambridge, City of, care 51)1 25 Caruso, P., rent 58 00 Cash, weekly disbursements 16,326 00 Claflin & Co., Walter A., supplies 10 35 Diliberto, Franlc, supplies 46 00 Eagleston Shoe Store, repairing shoes 1 50 Fayette Cash Market, supplies 8 00 First National Mares, supplies 1,152 OQ Fowler & Son, Joseph, sloes 46 50 Gillis Office Supply Co., supplies 3 10 Girogosian, Bedros, rent 455 00 Graphic Press, The, printing 32 25 Full, Edward C., rent 420 00 klirth, Daniel, estate of, supplies 3 15 Hobbs &. Warren, supplies 2 31 Hughes, P. T., moving 12 00 Kell-, Dr. III. J., scrvices and rent 378 00 LaBonte, ]NI. M., salary 508 00 LaBonte, AI. M., incidentals 3 14 Leomrd Fuel Co., fuel 159 00 Lindsey, T. F., milk 101) 50 Nlae onald's Ctish Market, supplies 13 00 Maclritosh, Jolm, fuel 318 13 Mahonoy, Elizabeth, sen ices 60 00 Mallon, C. L., supplies 10 40 IVIcAteer, Margaret M,, rent 195 00 McLean's, funs tune 83 25 McNally, Jams E., rent 324 00 Medford, City of, aid 151 79 N. E. Tel. &- Tel. Co., service 17 05 N. E. Towcl Supply Co., rent of towels 50 New-Lon, City of, aid 811 14 Osgood & Wendell, fuel 68 00 Otis Brothers, clothin" 47 .50 Paine, Herbert L., store 00 50 Polloni, Dominic, rent 30 00 AUDITOR S REPORT 177 Raymond, A., rent and supplies 00 Kiley & Co., supplies 1 45 Speedwell Farms, milk 161 67 Stanton, J. J., salary 750 00 Star Market Co., supplies 7 00 Watertown Shoe Co., shoes 45 75 Whiting's Milk Co., milk 117 1i=1 Woodland, Charles, milk 262 73 York Safe and Lock Co,, service 4 20 Total expenditures $24,769 84 Transferred to unexperided balance account 330 16 825,100 00 Physician Appropriation for 1929 81,200 00 Expend if acres Kelley, Dr. 1[. 1„ salary 1--,,1,200 00 $1,200 00 Soldiers' Relief and ll+lailitary laid Appropriation for 1029 $5,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 685 00 $5,685 00 Expenditures Boston, City o€, aid 5120 00 A-falclen, City of, aicl ri 00 Melrose, City of, aici 57 82 Pay Rolls, weekly 5,40.5 00 Totalexpenditures 85,587 82 Transferred to unexpended balance account 97 18 $5,685 00 178 WATERTOWN TOWN REMORT State Aid Appropriation for 1929 81,0()0 0() Transfcrred, Town Meeting 600 00 8400 00 Expenditures Pay Rolls, -monthly $360 00 Transferred to unexpended. balance account 40 00 8400 00 Soldiers' Exemptions Appropriation for 1029 $122 56 Expenditures Mass,acliusetts, Commonwealth of, assessment $122 56 $122 56 EDUCATION School Department, General Control Appropriation for 1929 $11,500 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 200 00 81000 00 Allen-Wales Corp, of Boston, mainte- nance of machine $14 50 Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 47 53 Brown, Mildred F., salary 1,300 00 Bruce Publishing Co., Subscription 3 00 Burgess, James B., repairs 29 00 Cqnco lklanufacturing Co., valve 23 15 Croft, W. J., lettering 7 00 Durgin, Alargaret, salary 1,400 00 Eagle Lock Co., lock 1 57 Gilpatric, Wilbur, supplies .5 2.5 AUDITOR'S REPORT 179 Groom, Thornas & Co., supplies 8 33 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies 43 Haves Electric Co., repairs 3 60 Journal of Education, subscription 3 00 Kenney Brotbers &- Wolkins, supplies 2 12 Larson, Carl, supplies 6 09 Lowe, Rosella, serAces 178 57 Martell Co., A. E., supplies 12 31 The Murray Printing Co., printing 27 00 N. E. TeL & TeL Co., sere-ice 1,315 (i:3 N. E. Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 9 00 O'Halloran, Patrick, salary 1,80() 00 O'Halloran, Patrick H., transportation 350 00 Pcquossette Press, printing 3 50 Price, Wilfred H., salary 4,-500 (10 Price, Wilfred H,, expenses 30 40 Post Office Department, -postagre 120 00 Royal TypeR-riter Co., Inc., t�j)ewriter 65 00 Standard Majntcmince Co,, The, maintenance of qpewritcr 16 00 jviiglit & Potter fitting Co., blanks 4 15 Total expenditures 811,279 08 Transferred to unexpended balance account 20 92 - S11,300 00 School Department, Instruction Appropriation for17,J1 1929 98,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 1200 '00 - $398,200 00 Eixpendifvrei Ackers, Pauline, salary 81,W 00 dams, H. Bernice, salary 1'(i5() 00 Adan, Theresa E., salary 600 00 Andren, Ann C., salary 1,365 00 Armen, Frances V., salary 01 61 Ys0 WATER'TOWN TOWN REPORT Badger, Louise C., salary'. $1,650 00 Ballard, Prances, salary 786 00 Banks, Pauline D,, salary 1,650 00 Barnes, Nlarion F., salary 1,650 00 Bassett, Charlotte, salary 1,800 00 Bassett, Jennie M., salary 1,800 00 Beeten, Claim E., salary I,55:32 50 Bentley, B. Mae, salary 1,502 25 Biggane, Sara T., salary 1,940 00 Bisbee, Rena I., salary 2,000 00 Black, Jahn, salary 3,000 00 Blackmer, Dorothy, salary 1.540 00 Blake, May A., salary 1,791 00 Blossom, Ellen C., salary 1,500 00 .Boded, Frank J., salary 640 00 Bonetzky, Walter, salary 360 00 Boron, Louise L., sa:lary,• 9 31 Brennan, Dorothea l., salary 460 00 Brereton, A. Eleanor, salary- 1,6=50 00 Brooks, Dorotliv Al salary 1,650 00 Brmm K atherine F., salary 810 00 Burgess, Lilla., salary 25 00 Burke, M. Alice, salary 480 00 Burnell, Doris B., salary 714 00 Burt, Janet, salary{ 870 00 Bwon, Maly- R,, salary 11900 00 Cahill, Anna 1V+T., salary 4.80 0() Campbell, Marl amt, salary 900 00 Carey, Mary C., salary 1,650 ()0 Carver, A* M., salary 1,843 00 aterina., Helena, salary 777 50 Clark, Albert W., salary 1,680 00 Colbert, Ed-ward B., salary 560 (10 Collins, Margaret. F., salary 981 75 Collins, Mildred, salary- 840 00 Compton, Ruth, salary .3150 00 Condon, glary III., s.ilary 1,070 00 Corcoran, john F., salary 1.200 00 Craig, John F., salary 2,340 00 A-;ai'rnR';,S Ri PORT 1Sl Crowley, .Anne E., salary 26 00 Davis, Mary T., salary 1,6,50 {lip Denham, Elwood L., salary 2,040 00 Dorney, Nellie A., salary 1,562 GO Dorney, Sarah F., salary 1,170 75 Dunbar, Eunice, salary 1,540 ,00 Drake, lklabel G., salary 1,500 00 Dresser, Mabel H., salary 1.,650 00 Drew, Jessie F., salary 1,750 00 Durell, Charles P., salary 3„100 00 Edlund, Charles A., salary 225 00 Edwards, Josephine W., salary 1,641 75 Eisenbauer, Hugh J., salary 2,440 00 Ellis, Cyril F., salary 2,-00 00 Farley-, Helen M., salary 1.,052 00 Farnham, Helen H., salary 11050 00 Farwell, 'Willard G.„ salary 2,440 00 Finn, Janet B., salary 460 00 Flagg, Augusta E., salary 1,390 00 Fletcher, Gene E., salary 1,050 00 Foley, Julia Al., salary 440 00 Frost, A. M.iy, salary 1,900 00 Fulton, Leaf Al., salary 1,650 00 Gearin, Margaret aM., salary 1,590 00 Gibbs, Dorothy, salad., 1,490 00 Gifford, Janra J., salary 1,650 00 Goodhue, rW nnifred L., salary 1,340 00 Gould, Carolyn, salary- 1,390 00 Gover, Mrs. Enid L,, salary 1,500 00 Graves, Marian, salary 2,000 0{] Gray„ Bertha M., salary 1,800 00 Gray, L. Jane, salary 1,740 00 Greeley, Julia W., salary 1,800 00 Griffin, Mrs. Mildr6d, salary 11,700 00 Grillo, Concettina, salary 29 75 Grimes, Jr., George F., salary 690 00 Grogan, Eileen M., salary 440, 00 Grosvenor, Lucy E., salary 1,900 00 Gruener, Adele, salary 1,650 00 r 182 }yATERTOW N TOWN REPORT Gutheirn, Rnth ANI., salary- $1,400 00 Halberg, Irene, salary 410 00 Hamer, Myron C., salary 2,600 00 Hammill, Catharine, salary 426 04 Hamilton, Grace W, salary- 1,000 00 Hamor, Ruth E., salary 1,440 00 Hannabell, Alildred 1J., salary 1,650 00 Hardy, Alberta, salary i jn 00 Harley, Gladys '\L, salary 355 00 Harrison, '-Mildred B., salary 190 00 Hartnett, Eleanor N1., salary 540 00 Haszard, May K., salary 1,685 63 Hayes, Helen. F., salary 1,51.0 00 Henderson, 11arion, salary 780 00 Hennessv, Julia F., salary 500 00 Hillen, Ethel A., salary 1,240 00 Hilliard, Pearl M., salary.* 1,650 00 Hinman, Russell, salary 25 00 1-lodge, Alice �+I., salary 1,11U0 Oil Holman, Wilharn 0., salary 2,500 00 Holmes, Margaret, salary 1,080 00 Howard, Carolyn W., salary 990 01) Howard, 'Mary S., salary 1,234 00 Hughes, Sally, salary 1,386 63 Hutchinson, Edythe L., salary 1,800 00 Tngerson, Lona E., salary 5100 00 Jacobs, D,dith J., salary 1.,000 00 Jeffers, Harriett M., salary 1,800 00 Jenkins, NVirdfred E., salary 1,800 00 Johnson, Ruth, salary 31 91 Keating, Franklin P., salary 2,152 00 Kehl , Katherine; T., salary 460 00 Kellaway, Gladys P., salary 426 00 Kelleher, Grace G., salary 1,641 75 Kemp, Anna %L I., salary 1,650 00 Kennedy, Helen L., salary 990 00 enney*, Harold S., salary 544 00 Kenny, Rossella M., salary ;520 00 Kinchla, Ruth, salary 700 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT lc Kingsley, Alice, salary S560 00 Knox, 'Nla.ry H., salary 1,650 00 Lagergttist, Bernice, salary 1,240 00 Lagerquist, Helen, salary 1,240 00 Landin, Walter E., salary 1,722 00 Lane, Susan H., salary 1,701 00 Learned, Edna A., salary 1,240 00 Levi, Evelyn S., salary 1,240 00 Libby, Gladys M., salary 1,236 03 Lin#ield, Dorothy, salary 1,340 00 Liston, Jahn J., salary 426 .00 Lean, Helen, salary 1,240 00 Lusk, Mildred, salary 1,140 00 Lyons, Emma, salary 1,040 00 Limns, Frances A., salary 1,050 00 Lyons, Helen R., salary 1,650 00 xlacCird-v, Elmo D., salary 2,900 00 Macurrly, Louise B., salary 1,568 75 MacDonald, Clyde, salary 25 00 I1acl enzie, Ella. E., salary 1,'000 00 XfacPherson, Mabel, salary 1,800 00 Maloney, John Thomas, salary 5£0 00 Mansfield, Gertrude, salary 1,800 00 Martenson, Ruth M., salary 1,620 00 Martin, Helen A., salary 1,735 00 Xlasoiai, Florence, salary 38 42 Matthc s, llary F., salary 620 00 Maurice, Justin. salary 25 00 McCr-anmon, Helen, salary 780 00 McCarthy, jklarion, salary 315 00 McDonough, Elizabeth N-1., salary 1,440 00 McElroy, Vera, salary 11650 Oil INIcEnaney, Ann E., salary 11620 00 McKinney, Gladys E., salary 1,740 00 N-TcLaughlin, Katherine L., salary 480 00 Mc-A'Iullen, Anastasia U., salary 1 J40 00 A°IcNallv., Alice, salary 1,472 60 Nleh fin, M. Winifred, salary 1,575 75 Merrill, J. Tey, salary 11071 00 184 1' ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Mitchell, Arthur J., salary 811,930 00 Xlooney, 1,rakes X., salary 1,680 00 Moore, Harris W., salary 2,300 00 Morse, INlildred I., salary 1,800 00 Morse, St.alla, salary 1,900 00 Xiortinler, Florence M., salary 1,540 00 Morton, Gladys E., salary 855 00 MoNgliha,n, llrlary H., salary 1,900 00 Murphy, Beatrice A., salary 1,800 00 Murray, Mary F., salary 1,140 00 Naylor, Harriet, salary goo 00 Needham, Muriel, salary 1,340 00 Nelson, Earl C., salary 3,100 00 Nelson, Mary, salary 1,200 aO Nobbs, Evelyn H., salary 355 00 Nordburg, Judith. A., salary 1,071 00 O'Drien, Helen G., salary 1,067 50 O'Connell, Geraldine A., salary 460 00 O'Neil, 'INlary L., salary 1,690 00 Ormes, Edith P., salary 990 00 Packard., Norma B., salary 1,(i�0 oo Parker, Leila M., salary 1,6,54 ()0 Perrone, Salvatore, salary 25 00 Poole, Elaine D., salary 1,6,5() ()() Pugsley, Ruth F., salary r 720 00 Putnam, Walter L., salary .3,400 00 Quackenbush, M. Theresa., salary 1,650 00 Randell, Freda J., salary 1,900 00 Reed, Lucy D., salary 1,800 00 Reid., Ethel E., salary 1,800 00 Reid, Mabel Claire, salary 1,650 00 Rancllett, i\-Irs. Rena D., salary 1,900 no R.anney, Larena, salary 1,800 00 Ricker, Ethel A., salary- 1,900 00 Ricker, Ida A., salary 1,750 00 Rideout, Grace E., salary 1,650 00 Riley, Evelyn, salary* 335 00 Riley, Isabel, salary 1,340 00 Rix, Evelyn, salary 1.690 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT Roberts, Catherine, salary $160 00 Rove, Edna P., salary 1,750 00 Russell, Florence H., salary 1,940 00 Ryan, Gertrude L., salary 25 00 Sanborn, Ellice L., salami 1,645 88 Sanderson, Lacy P., salary 1,900 00 Sargent, Mabel P., salary 1,640 00 Sawyer, Era:ld L., salary 3,100 00 Sawyer, Madeleine L., salary 1,590 00 Schein, Ida E., salary 2,590 00 Secord, Muriel C., salary 1.,390 00 Semple, Agnes, salary 1,900 00 Severence, Elizabeth, salary 1,140 00 Shaw, Olive AL, salary 1,020 00 Sheridan, Elizabeth W., salary 1,400 00 Slattery, Katherine, salary 1,020 00 Slattery, Mildred D., salary 480 00 Sniall, Virginia, salary 4140 00 Smith, Gertnide L., salary 11800 00 Smith, Isabel B., Mrs., salary 1,300 00 Smith, Cna L:,, salary 1,650 00 Sin_ h, R. Glenn, salary 2,700 00 Snow, Lucile, salary 11650 00 Stacy, Dorothy, salary 190 00 Staples, Els e L., salary 14.90 00 Standish, Dose E., salary 1670 00 Stone, Ethel, salary 1,800 00 Strahan, Vida C.. Mrs., salary 1 400 00 Stripy, C. Harold, salary 2,940 00 Sturdy Ruth, salary 1,840 00 Sullivan Eleanor B., salary 331 50 Sullivan, Gertrude, salary 426 00 Sullivan, Margaret L., salary 1,750 00 Swee•, Marion B., salary 1,900 00 Taylor, Harriet C., salary 1,540 00 Ticehurst. Verne, salary 61 52 Tobin, Catherine M., salary 1,143 00 Toma_se ti, Lena, salary 91 41 Toscanc, Aiina R., Salary 978 00 186 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Tirnper, Alma, salary 00 00 Thayer, Helen A., salary 1,900 +00 Thuilin, -rlrs, Rrith W., salary 1,700 00 Tierney,. Loretto W., salary 426 00 Tozier, Carrie RBI., salary 1.,000 00 Tr dwell, Dorothy E., salary 1,240 00 Tynan, Gertrude, salary 1,552 2,5 Ulmer, James, salary 25 04 Urquhart, Mildred, salary 1,234 00 Va Bey, Eleanor, salary 771 50 Vanier, Ella L., salary l NA) (10 Virgo, Grace B., salary 1 ,640 00 Wallis, Edna, salary 977 150 1-17anamaker, Evelyn, salary 1,340 00 Ward, Anna B., salary 1,800 0() Ward, Edwin H., salary 2,640 00 Ward, Jr., John H. R., salary 2,500 00 Ward, Josephine G., salary 560 OU Wells, Mrs. Carrie F., salary 25 00 Wheeler, C. Arthur, salary 3,400 00 Wheeler, David S,, salary 2,600 00 Wheeler, Sara R., INIrs., salary 1,732 50 Whitaker, Grace E., salary 1,650 00 White, belle S., salary 1,7110 00 11- 'hitehill, Edwin H., salary 4,000 00 Wilcox, Ella TAI., salary 1,340 00 11,rinning, Gladys E., salary 1,788 00 11- rood,Tell, Philip IM., salary 2,600 00 Substitutes Asnault, Mrs. Winifred, salary S24 00 Bacon, Mrs. Jennis, salary 31 00 Bassick, Esther, salary 12 50 Beeten, Claim.salary 25 00 Bennett, Elsie, salar-= 0 00 Bernardi, Teresa, salary 342 00 Make, Mrs. Hazel, salary 46 00 Briggs, .A.ndra, salary 6 00 Burke, Mrs. Clara., salary 6 00 ALMITOR'S REPORT 187 Bums, Xlm. Edw. F., salary �235 00 Campbell, Helen, salary is 00 Collier, Francis G., salary 42 00 Compton, Mrs. Ruth, salary 367 50 Connor, Eleanor B., salary 12 00 Corcoran, John E., salary 305 00 Corney, Mrs. Chester, salary 70 00 Cronin, Abigail, salary 7 50 Driscoll, Mrs- Katherine, salary 355 50 Eager, Xiarv, salary 202 50 Ferriter, Virginia, salary 15 00 Gage, Lucy H., salary 6 00 Geary, Mrs. Cecilia, salary 95 00 Gibbs, Dorothy, salary 40 00 Gutheim, Ruth, salary 35 00 Harley, Gladys, salary 4 00 Hayes, Helen, salary 5 00 Howe, -Mrs. Doris, salary 12 50 Jacques, Dorothea, salary 12 00 Lfiinehan, Elizabeth, salary 105 90 Little, Nlxs. H. G., salary 72 00 Maloney, Margaret, salary 5 00 McGregor, Helen, salary 5 00 XfcKay, Mrs. Ernma, salary 30 00 XlcNlanus, NIrs. Helen E., salary 75 00 MalviTi, Mrs. A. Irving, salary 28 00 Miller, Mrs, Payson, salary 24 00 Moroney, Josephine, salary 12 50 Moynihan, Dorothea, salary 5 00 NT-lulgridge, Mrs. Mildred, salary 70 00 Murray, '21%.1ary, salary 35 00 Murray, Susan, salary so 00 O'Rourke, Nfarv, salary 82 50 Parsons. Mrs, William, salary 32 50 Preridergast, '"rinifred, salary 90 00 Riley, Evelyn, salary 10 00 Riley, Isabel, salary 30 00 Rowe, Edna P., salary 45 00 Russell, A., salary 30 00 138 WATERTo'4'N TOWN REPORT Ryder, Charlotte, salary S20 00 Smith, R. Glenn, salary 225 00 South, Muriel, salary G 00 Stanton, -°Irs. Elizabeth, salary 15 00 Stiles, Helen, salary 54 40 Tierney, Loretto, salary 11 ,50 Tilden, Esther, salary ' 4 50 T mart, Gertrude, salary 30 00 whey, Eleanor, salary 5 00 Walker, Muth, salary 12 00 Ward, ,dean, salary 177 00 Waterhouse, Dorothy S., salary 6 00 Wheeler, Mrs. C. Arthur, salary 04 00 White, 'NIrs. Wesley, salary 145 00 White, Mrs. William C., salary 20 00 Wilcox, Ella, salary 35 00 Z acher, Evelyn, salary 60 00 Supplies Adana Co., The, supplies 12 80 Allyn & Bacon, hooks 670 17 A-nibrose Co., F. M., bnoks ID 38 Ames-ican Bock Co., books 596 50 American Blue Co., supplies 50 11 American Railway Express Co., expressage 8 62 American School of IIonic Economics, books 75 60 American Type Founders Co., supplies 532 44 Americaa Viewpoint Society Inc., hooks 131 42 Appleton & Co., D., books 16 43 Arlo Publishing Co., books 102 32 Babb & Co., Edw. E., supplies 3,557 46 Baker Co., Walter H., books 4 00 Biological Supply Co,, supplies 24 r 2 Birchard & Co., C. C., books 72 62 Bobbs & Merrill Co., books 73 21 AUDITOR'S REPORT 189 Boston & Maine R.R., freight $2 32 Bradley Co., Milton, supplies 2,640 37 Bruce Publishing Co,, The, books 36 33 Butters Express, expressage 2 25 Cambridge Botanical Supply Co., supplies 239 0-4 Carter Rice & Co., supplies 234 50 Can,an, R. Claire, book 1 60 Casein Mfg. Co., The, supplies 3 00 Cathc)lic Education Press, The.,book 94 Century Co., The, books 127 40 Chandler & Farquhar Co., supplies 12 66 Chandler Secretarial School, books 72 00 College Entrance Examination Board, question papers I fi(? Defiance Sales. Corp, supplies 22 80 Derneo Library Supply, supplies 00 Dennison VIfg. Co., supplies 8 22 Deit gen Co., Eugene, supplies 214 81 Dick Co., A. B., supplies 81.()g Kitson Co., Oliver, books $S 13 Doherty, Dr. Helen I., address 25 00 Doubleday. Doran & Co., books 41 31 Eaton, Leroy S., hnotype composition 14 60 Emerson S-- Co., stamp 1 go Everett Bros. Inc., expressage 75 Fairbairrr Art Co., book 1 13 Faruhar, David, binding books 249 34 Fischer, Inc.., Cart, music 90 Flanagan Co., A., books 3 10 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 89 92 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 5 75 Gilpatric, Wilbur D., supplies 316 21 Ginn & Co,, books 1,646 79 Goodspeed's Book Shop, books 10 OS Gregg Publishing Co., The, supplies 77 25 Hackett Bros. Co., The, supplies 213 18 Hague, C. W., supplies 1 50 Hall & McCreary Co., supplies 13 98 190 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Hall, W. A., supplies $13 29 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies 1,781 82 Hammond & Co., C. S., supplies 7 20 Harter School Supply Co., supplies 8 91 Harcourt Brace & Co.. books 252 16 Harvey Co., Arthur C., supplies 260 33 Heath & Co., D. C., books 637 60 Herman Goldberger Agency, 112 15 Holden Patent Book Co., supplies 41 69 Holliston 'Mills Inc., The, supplies 1 59 Houghton 'Mifflin Co., books 72i 26 Howard Ice Co., ice 37 77 Hinkley Co., R. H., supplies 2 00 Hughes, W. S., supplies 12 73 Hunter Co., J. B., supplies 1,20-4 19 Illustrated Current News Incl., subscription 48 00 Iroquois Publishing Co., books 63 74 Japan Paper Co., supplies 1 00 Jordan Marsh Co., supplies 202 81 Kee Lox Co., supplies 30 00 Keefe's Express, c%pressage 1 00 Keith, Waiter B., diploi,iias, 90 00 Kenney Bras. & WoIldns, supplies 498 84 Knott Apparatus Co., L. E., supplies 373 20 LQster's, supplies 47 35 Library of Congress, supplies 3 24 Lippincott Co., J. B., books 23 OS Little Brown & Co., books 142 09 Longmans, Green & Co., books 24 06 Lyons & Carnahan, books .1 42 Xfaemillan Co., The, books 1,016 84 2 5 50 .%lagmus Brash MateTials, supplies Xlakepeace, Inc., D. L., supplies 56 89 Xlanual Arts Press, The, books 6 47 A-lassachusetts,Bible Society,bibles 12 00 Xfass.achusetts, Commonwealth of, fihns 140 50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 191 McGraw-Hill Book Co. Inc., books 811 60 McLauthlin & Co., supplies 1 50 Merrill Co., Charles E., books 03 37 Messier & Centebar, supplies 356 06 Mooney, Fred R., subscriptions 95 65 IV'Iorton, A. L., eng7ossing diplorn-as 46 25 National Child Welfare Assoc. Inc., beaks 6 50 National Republic, subscription 2 00 Office Appliance Co., The, supplies 41 81 C-#ord Dook Co., books 15 58 Owen Publishing Co., P. A., books 4 50 Pepperell Braiding Co., supplies 12 50 Pequossette Press, The, printing 34 2.5 Personal Book Shop, The, looks 19 9 Phillips Ribbon & Carbon Cu., supplies 15 60 Pitman Sc Sons, Isaac, supplies 17 24 Plymouth Press, The, printing ill 99 Quarrie & Co., W. P., books 55 ao Railway .Express Agency, e%pressa.ge 5 77 Rand D IcNa11y & Co., books 70 11 Reed, Lucy D., supplies 7 50 Remington Rand Business Scn ice, supplies 73 39 Sanborn & Co., Benjamin H., hooks 77�� 31 Schmidt Co., Arthur P., supplies 12 77 Scott Foresam & Co.. beaks 98 17 Scxibner's Sons, Charles, books .146 80 Shaw-Walker, supplies 2 68 Silver, ]Burdett & Co., books 492 01 Singcr Sewing Machine Co., supplies 8 L. C. Smith and Corona Typewriter, Inc., supplies 5 00 Southern Woman's Educational Alliance, book 3 67 Spaulding & Bros., A. G., supplies 81 32 Standard Maintenance Co., typewriter and supplies 76 75 192 WATT RTOWN 'TOWN REPORT Standard Oil Co., coil and grease 87 12 Standard Office Afitichine Co., supplies 22 0 Star Market Co. Inc., supplies 327 40 Strahan, Vida C., supplies 3 00 Suffolk Engraving & Electrotyping Co., electros 3 77 Taylor, J. B., supplies 3 00 Thomas, Mfrs. illirn, taxi service 8 01l U. S. ]wily, The, subscription 30 00 University Publishing Co., The, supplies 92 85 W,ads-�%rarth, Howland S: Co. Inc., supplies 8 94 Wensell & Co., supplies 6 00 Wiley & Sons, Inc., Jahn, }woks 54 i8 Willis Music Co., The, supplies 3 00 WITIstan Co., John C., hooks 486 !),1 Wood Co., A. M., lumber 1,604 30 Woodland, Charles L., milk. 48 59 World Book Co., books 427 56 Wright & Ditson, supplies 65 39 Yawman & Erbe TAUg. Co., supplies 35 10 Total expenditures 8397,876 85 Transferred to unexpended balance, account 323 15 $398,200 00 School Department, Operation Appropnation for 19219 M850 00 Transferred Town Meeting 200 00 6,050 00 Expenditures Allen, Mrs. C, AL, salary S050 00 Beatty, Richard, salary 1,325 00 Burns, Maurice, salary 134 47 Burns, iMichael, salary 1,400 00 At-DITOR'S REPORT 193 Chasson, John, SahlrY S1,4.52 00 Comic], Adolphus, StLlary 1,700 00 Couture, Herman. salary 1,800 00 Couture, Joseph, salary 212 50 Doherty, James, salary 800 00 Do%�,d, James, salary 1,300 00 Driscoll, John, salary 1,800 00 Foisy, Hubert, salary 1,075 00 Flagg, Colen J., salary 1,500 00 Harrington, James, salary 1,233 28 HartsonjViII'LM, salary 1,800 00 Kelly, James P., salary' 320 76 Landers, Joseph W,, salary 481 53 Mannii-ig, Delia, s"ary 925 00 McElhiney, George, salary 87 50 Newcomb, William, salary 940 98 O'Toole, Michael, salary 533 28 Ross, David, salan', 2,600 00 Ross, Jolin J., salary' 1,900 00 Tracy, Annie, salary 925 00 Waters, William, salary 400 00 Supplies Allen, Mrs. C. M,, services $75 60 .Alen., George A-, services 43 00 Andrews Paper Co., supplies 355 00 A. P. W. Paper Co., supplies 69 00 Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 2q 50 Baker Co., Frank G., supplies 1 75 Barbour Stock-Nvell Co., supplies 6 84 Batchelder & Felton Coal Co., fuel 10,735 25 Me 38 00 Baurn's CastO i Cc- Inc., supplies Beatty, Richard, services 10 00 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., ser-6ces 857 73 Boston & Maine R. R., freight 25 Boston Mill Remnants Co., supplies 93 50 Burns, Michael, services 1W 00 Butter's Express, expressage 1 50 Cambridge Laundry, laundry 1 51 194 WATERT[]WN TOWN REPORT Carter Rice & Co., supplies $357 84 Chasson, Jahn, services 15 00 Cornick, Adolphus, services 17 00 Cudahy Packing Co., supplies 4 80 Couture, Ferman, services 9 00 ] mvd, James, services 2 50 Driscoll, John, services 5 00 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., The, service 9,389 09 Flagg, Colen J., sm ices 30 00 Fletcher hardware Co., supplies 276 46 Gibbs Express Co., e��pressage 85 Hackett Eros. Inc., The, supplies 3 60 I)-anley, Laurence C., services 5 00 Hartson, William, sen ces 2 50 Hawes Electrical Co., supplies . 8 50 Highway Signal Co., sighs 26 +00 IIinldey, C. E., supplies 7 05 1Junter Co" J. B., supplies 4 54 Denney Manufacturing Co., gas and oil 80 90 Landers, James W., services 5 00 Leotard Fuel Co., fuel :351 00 Martell Co., A. E., supplies 12 19 Massachusetts State Prison, supplies :138 66 'Mamehusetts Wharf Coal Co., fuel 265 00 iWasury-Young Co., supplies 168 30 McDonough, John I., services 40 00 k1urphy, Edward P., services 5 00 Murphy, James, sen-ices 25 00 Newton Gaiss Co., supplies 17 28 (Pates, Mrs. 211ary, services 131 50 Perkins, Louis, services 5 00 Ross, David, services 389 32 Rosa, f ohn J., services 352 35 Reliable Cleaning Co., cleaning window, ISO 00 Ryan Co., L., supplies 10 00 Standard Charccal Co., fuel HO W Standard Fibre Co., supplies 16 20 AUDITOR'S REPORT 195 State Chemical Co., supplies 5393 79 "alsh, Joseph, ser%,ices 15 00 Water Department, ser�rices 1,591 23 Waters, William T., services fa 50 Watertown Builders 'Supply Co., supplies S a White & Clem Hygienic Laundry, laundering 11 50 Winchester Laundries, laundering 22 71 lVin-Shine Sales Co., window clearer a 00 Total expenditures S55,221 30 Transferred to ur expended balance account S`8 70 S.S 050 00 School Department, Americarkation Appropriation for E}219 $2,500 00 Transferred, Town electing 500 00 $2.000 00 E:rpendilures Albee, Lillian C., salary $48 00 American Buok Co., hooks 41 75 Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 7 95 Bradley Co., Milton, supplies 11 4 Geary, NIrs. Cecilia, supplies 64 00 Gill & Co., hooks 56 15 Hairenik Association Inc., supplies 7 00 J,Ceep, N-larion P., salary 1,415 -50 Deep, 1�Iarion P., expenses 91 15 Lyons & Carnahan, books 2 35 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, films 23 00 Pequossette Press, The, printing 20 00 Remington Rand Business Service, supplies 1fiS Sturn Letter Service, rnimeographed letters 8 13 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT Ward's, supplies 81 40 World Book Co., books 27 59 Total expenditures $1,806 78 Transferred to unexpended balance account 133 22 $2,000 00 School Department, Evening Appropriation for 1920 :4,100 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 600 00 $3,500 00 ExpL nd ihires Banks, Pauline, ,salary 3180 00 Burns, Mrs. Mary, salary 174 00 Cornick, Adolphus, services ISO 00 Crowley, Ail-ne, salary 9 00 Donavan, Mae, salary 39 00 Drake, Mabel, salary 0 00 Egan, Mare R., salary 57 00 Terris, Raymond, salary 87 00 Geary, Mrs. Cecilia, salary 81 00 Grosvenor, Lucy, salary 81 00 G ruener, Adele, salary 90 00 Ham-mill, Catherine, salary 45 00 Henderson, Marion, salary 3 00 Hllen, Ethel, salary 48 00 Hutchinson, Edythe, salary is 00 Jenldns, Winifred, salary 15 00 Keep, Marion P., salary 189 00 Levi, Evelyn, salary €l 00 Mahan, Dorothea, salary 180 00 Malley, Joseph, salary 78 00 Mealy, E. Gertrude, salary 177 00 Mooney, Francis X., salary 177 00 Nelsen, Earl C., salary 306 00 O'Neil, 11ar•°y L., salary 180 00 AUDITORf S REPORT 107 Prendergast, 'Winifred, salary $4 00 Rix, Evelyn, salary 171 00 Rix, Marian, salary 6 00 Ross, James, salary 180 00 Shaw, Carolyn, salary 177 00 Tynan, Gertrude, salary 3 00 Virgo, Grace, salary 44 00 Ward, Edwin H., salary 59 00 Ward, Jr., John, salary 5 00 Wheeler, C. Arthur, salary 81 00 York, Mrs. Mary, salary- 174 00 Supplies Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies $20 02 Chandler Secretarial School, gooks 24 00 Gilpatric, Wilbur D., salary 2 66 Ginn & Co., books 11 91 Hammett Co., J. L., books $ 36 Total expen,ciitures $3,375 95 Transferred to uncxpended balance account 124 0 3,500 00 School Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1929 $10,5(10 01) 'transferred, Town Nleeting 2,500 00 319,000 00 Expepr.dihires - A bernatley Vise & 'Tool Co., supplies .34 65 Allen Bros. Corp., supplies 1.4 63 Allen, George, services 45 00 Allen Shade Helder Co., installing and respairiT g shades 192 91 Arseneaux & San, Peter R., supplies 64 20 Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 22 70 Barer, Frank G., repairs 701 18 198 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Bell-arny-INIcKim Co., sharpening sa%v-s $12 72 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., replace equipinent 265 90 Boston Gear Works Sales Co., gear 10 25 Boston & Maine Railroad, freiglit 44 44 Bradley Co., IN-lilton, table 12 60 Burgess, fames B., repairs 106 88 Burns, Michael. services .6-5 00 Carter, Rice & Co., supplies 1 150 carlstrom, X. S., repairs Oil clocks 13 50 Cliasson, John, services 100 00 Colonial Stained Glass Works, glass, 12 52 Corbin Cabinet Lock Co., locks 8 08 Daniels Chevrolet Co., supplics 0 815 Davis Hardware Stores, supplies 3 20 Dick Co., A. B., repairs 4 45 Dowd, James, services 2 50 Durable Wire Rope Co., supplies 38 70 Dutton Co., Andrew, supplies 24 00 Eisenhauer, Hugh J., services 13 00 Electric Motor Senrice Co., repairs 6 25 Fletcher I-I ardi%,are Coo.,The, supplies 153 67 Garland Co., The, supplies 900 77 General 1711ectnieSupply Corp., supplies 13 45 Goding, Herbart, contract 157 00 Grand's Express, expressage 70 Halpin's II-geldingShop, repairs 6 00 Hammvtt Co., J. L., stipplies 19 92 Harvey Co., Arthur C., supplies 33 50 Ha%v-es Electric Co., repairs and supplies 164 70 Holmes, C. B., sharpening lawn mower 1 -150 Hunter Co., J. B., keys 80 In tern ati anal Eli ImIneerin g darks, Supplies 4,54 00 Johnson Senicc Co., repairs 73 27 Jones, David R., repairs 352 26 Keefe, D. F., repairs 4,306 23 AUDITOR'S REPORT 199 Keefe's Express, expressage V 25 Kernicy Bros. &Wolkins, equipment 101 29 Kewaunee Mfg, Co., keys 9 00 LaNmAlower Grinding Co., grinding and adjusting mawers 32 00 LeFort, DaVid T., repairs 31 74 Leu-is-Shepard Co., cart wheels 23 60 1-1alonev, 13- A., gi-anolithic work- 3,494 70 McElhi-ney, Eldon E., painting 19 00 McElroy, B. H., repairs 5 00 Allewhirter, A. L., tuning pianos 43 00 Meister Co., D. A., welding 7 85 Morris, G. E., repairs 6-11 50 Mon,ison, R. F., repairs 1 15 Narragansett Machine Co., supplies el 1 56 New England Laundries Inc. laundering 2 22 Newton Awning Co., repairs 8 06 New, Glass. Co., glass 11 (Ds O'Brien & Co., repairs 633 40 Osrnond, Hooper, repairs 53 13 Perkins, George A., repairs 1,601 00 Powers ReLmilator Co., repairs 153 85 Rand AIcNally & Co., supplies 72 99 Reed, Lucy D., latuadry. 2 83 Reffirtnatory for Wonieji, flags 37 51 Ross, David, services and garage rent 538 G8 Royal Typuwriter Co., tvpcwn'ter 70 00 Standard Electric TiLne Co., repairs 31 00 Standard Malut.unanre Cry.. maintenanceof typewriters 832 50 State Cheinical Co., supplies 51 00 Sturtevant Co., B. F., repairs 10 21 Titus, L, C., repairs 182 25 Vose & Sons Piano Co., replaced erjuipinent 866 50 Voye Electric Supply Co,, supplies 138 50 Walker & Pratt INIf g. Co., supplies 8-4 25 M7alworth Cc.., supplies 10 03 4 Ward's, supplies 11 30 Watertown Builders Supply Co., supplies 3 70 Waterproof Paint &Varnish Co., supplies 53 27 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 22 43 'Westinghouse Electric &, Manufac- turing Co., bearing 1 (M 11,Testman, AV. C., refinishing school furniture 250 50 INri1c1&Stevens, Inc., recasting rollers 17 Oil AV,ilkinson Co., A. I., blocks a 40 Winchester Laundries, cleaning burlap 3 30 York, William F., repairs 202 09 'fetal expenditures $18,9 0 9 Transferred to unexpended balance account 39 02 IS1 ,000 00 School Department, Trade Appropriation for 1929 IS5,300 ADO .T'xponc iNfres Boston, City of, tuition ';,:3,334 83 Cambridge, City of, tuition 34 50 Lynn Independent Industrial ghoe- maltiing School, tuition 2 25 Middlesex, County of, tuition 164 00 Newton, City of, tuition 777 94 Sam ►ille, City of, tuition 732 4=1 lValtham, City of, tuition 139 00 Total expenditures 85,184 53 Transferred to unexpended balance account 115 47 AUDITOR'S REPORT 201 School Department, Continuation Appropriation for 1920 1---3,000 00 Transferred, Town Mectiil, 200 00 8e3,200 00 E,xpendiftfres American Education Dress, Ines books 822 82 Arlington, City of, tuition 80 24 Babb & Co., Edward B., supplies 5 57 Beck- vith, Lloyd, salary 48 00 Boston, City of, tuition 403 6 Cambridge, City of, tuition 90 5 Tennison Manufacturing Co., supplies 3 9 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 238 77 Goldberger, Herman, subscription 27 55 Hackett Brothers Co., The, supplies 12S 96 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 57 55 Houghton Mifflin Co., books 3 31 Keating, Franklin P., salary 404 87 Keating, Pran1din. P., expenses 7 25 Keep, Marion P., salary 629 94 Keep, Marion P., expenses 56 87 Landin, "Halter B., salary 418 00 -Nlooney, Fred R., subscriptions 26 55 Murray, Susan, salary 75 00 Nojvton, City of, tuition 30 60 Public School Publishing Co., books 1 50 IRavmand, Albert, salary, 29 00 Sanborn Se Co., Benjamin H., books 14 09 Three Millers Corp., supplies 4 10 Wallace & Co., J. D., supplies 33 20 altharn, Citv of, tuition 3 72 Wood Co., A. M., lumber :?82 04 Total expenditures $3;170 IS Transferred to unexpended balance account 29 82 $3,200 00 202 WATERT{ WN TOWN REPORT School Department, New Equipment Appropriation for 1020 $7,500 00 Transferred, Town I+leet.ing 1,900 00 85,600 00 Erpencditures Babb & Co., Edward E., lockers S216 20 Boston &- Maine R. R., freight 14 61 Bradley Co., Ivlilton, supplies 1 38 Danoyer-Geppert Co., supplies 22 44 Dutton Co., Andrew, supplies 58 87 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 70 80 Kenney Bratliers & Wolkins, chairs and tables 2,`40 90 Johnson Co., H. A., mixers 360 00 Massachusetts Reformatory, teacher's desk 33 00 National Cash Rester Co., cash registers 505 65 Rand McNally & Co., supplies 28 22 Remington Rand. Business Service, ty-pei%rriters 317 50 Royal Typewriter Co. Inc., typewriters 200 00 Smith and Carona Typewriter, Inc., L. C., typewriters 420 00 Ryan & Buker, chairs 224 00 Thompson-Winchester Co., dish-washer 620 00 Underwood'Typewriter Co. Inc., typewriters 175 00 Total expenditures $5,598 57 Transferred to unexpended balance account. 1 43 S5,000 00 AUDITORS REPORT 203 School Department, Transportation Appropriation for 11129 $1,500 ()0 Ei xpenditures Middlesex &-Boston Street Railroad, transportation ' 1,490 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 4 00 .$1,500 00 School Department, Convention, Expense Appropriation for 1929 -S250 00 LxpeLnditures Price, Wilfred H., expenses $121 so Whitehill, Edwin H., expenses 110 157 Total expenditures 8,241 37 Transferred to unexpended balance account 8 63 S250 00 School Depart-lent, Miscellaneous Appropriation for 1029 S6,600 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 100 00 xpcnditi-o-es Carney, Mary C., salary 8000 00 Drummey, Dr. J. L., salary 200 00 Harding, Susan -NI., salary 1,500 00 Johnson, Alice, salan* 1,500 00 Kelley, Dr. Edward J., salary 500 00 Loring, Dr. Benjamin L., salary Soo 00 Toppan, Dr. A. B., salary 500 00 Supplies American Child Health Association, weight records 12 50 Avery, Sibyl, carfare 4 60 204 W A"CER'1"(?V4 N "OWN REPORT na'bb & Co., Edward E., supplies 833 10 Bassick, Esther E., carfare 3 00 Bennett, Marion, carfare 1 20 Burl, Gwendolyn K., carfares 3 60 Burgess, Anne, carhares 1 12 Cambridge. Hospital, first aid 2 50 Cameron, Virginia, carfares 5 00 Carney, Mary C., expenses 5 93 Chase, Anne B., carfares 40 Childs, Eleanor W., carfares 4 80 Claflin & Co., Walter A., supplies 105 55 Coe, Elizabeth, carfares 4 00 Conneely, Frances, carfares 4 00 Crane, Catherine E., carfares 3 20 Cronan, Abigail ICI., carfares 21 20 Crowley, Anne E., carfares 15 60 Denham, Elwood L., expenses 12 90 Dure1.1, Charles P., expenses 28 76 Edescn, Roberta, carfares 4 00 Evans, Manion G., carfares 4 00 Farrell, Pauline, carfares 3 84 Fineman, Molly, carfares 14 00 Ford, Alva, carfares 3 80 French, Lucile G,, carfares 53 62 Gass, Elizabeth, carfares 2 00 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 50 Gillis, -Xlartha, carfares 2 61 Graves, Marian, expenses 33 40 Hammett Co., J. L,, scales 32 90 Harding, Susan, expenses 0 30 Hardyman, Eileen, carfares 4 00 Harrington, Frances A., carfares 23 51 Hanes Electric Co., electric stave fi 00 Hilliard, Pearl M., expenses 60 Hospital Specialty Company, The, supplies 24 25 Howe, Eleanor, carfares 4 60 Huntley, Josephine, carfares 4 00 Jacobs, Kathryn E., carfares 4 80 AUDITOR'S REPORT 205 Jaeger, Lillian E., carfares 82 40 Johnson, Alice, carfares 46 21. Johnson, Eleanor, carfares 4 60 Kelly, Timothy, flowers 20 00 Landry, Mary M., carfares 12 00 Lovell, Marion, carfares 4 40 Low, Grace E., carfares 3 60 Ma.nkowitch, Dorothy, carfares 3 SO Maloney, Marg-►ret, carfares 10 00 McCoy, Betty, carfaxes 2 10 Mitchell Woodbury Corp., supplies 14 10 Mothercraft Headquarters, supplies 91 Moynihan, Dorothea V., carfares 14 2,5 Mueller, Anna May, expenses 12 02 Nelsen, Earl C., expeases 16 63 O'Brian, Janct, carfares 3 80 O'Day, Anna., carfares 9 10 Putnam, Walter L., expenses 33 27 Riley, Emily, carfares 20 63 Russell, Catherine B., carfares 3 Sfl Sawyer, Erald L,., expenses 15 60 Sclha,dd,elee, Leona, dares -i 46 Scher, Ida E., expenses 132 20 Shaffer, Jane, carfares 2 40 Shea, Ruth E., carfares 2 20 Stevens, Donis L., carfares 5 60 Striley, C. Harold, expenses 16 10 Wheeler, C. Arthur, expenses 6 60 Wheeler, Edith B., carfares 2 20 Whitehead, Katharine, carfares 2 20 Whitehill, Edwin H., expenses 76 14 Williams, Ida, carfares 2 80 Total expenditures $6,627 34 Transferred to tine.-s pended balance account 72 66 S6,700 00 206 WATERT0WN TOWN REPORT LIBItARMS AND READING ROOMS Public Library, Salaries Appropriation for 1929 S20,400 00 F--�p ndstures Ansley, Lillian, salary $618 00 Ames, Dorothy, salary 93 00 Blau, Elsa, salary 59 65 Clark, J. L., salary 729 75 Courtney, Minnie C., salary 1.,606 00 Durbin, Dorothy, salary 9 70 Gardner, Mary R., salary 718 75 Gazarian,,Lillian, salary 2 00 Greene, Cath&Tine B., salary 1,112 00 Gimam, Robert, salary 44 00 Haskins, Charlotte, salary 1,602 (}(1' Huse, Eleanor, salary 61 25 Jensen, Evelyn, salary fi4 00 Litch, Muth E., salary 1,10 i 00 Martin, Boris G., salary 1,204. 00 Masters, Lydia, W., salary 200 00 McNally, James C., salary 1,229 75 Mead, Corinne, salary 1,392 00 Moore, Eleanor L., salary 1,706 00 Pollock, Charles, salary 400 00 Sawyer, Natalie, salary 1,306 00 Smith, Deane S., salary 1,706 00 Smith, Laura., salary 84 73 Stewart, ..dice L., salary 150 04 York, Mary E., salary 595 00 Total expenditums 320,399 :58 T37ans£erred to unexpended balance account 42 ,30,400 00 Public Library, Mauitenance Appropriation for 1929 S. ,600 00 American Cleaning Co., cleaning windows 62 00 American Library association, dices 5 90 American Railway Express, expressage 15 02 Anderson &: Robichaud, labor 22 95 Baker, Frank G., repairs 102 18 Baker & Taylor Co., supplies 19 30 Barnard Co., F. J., supplies 4 0,5 Becket ith Elevator Co., repairs 9 20 Benjamin, 1.1. C., expressing hooks 289 09 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 12 00 Bowker Co., R. R., stlpplies 4 04 Brown, Charles J., labor and supplies 10 50 Butter's Express, expressage 1 94 Carlstrom, K. S., cleaning and repairing clock 5 00 Cushing Co., J., fertilizer 2 75 Demeo Library Suppler, supplies 2 44 Dol,,,e Co., G. D., supplies 8 24 Donaldson, William, repairs 02 80 Egan, Michael, labor 75 00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 313 8 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., The, service 743 51 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 14 80 Gaylord Brothers, supplies 268 23 Gibbs Express, expressage 1 10 Gifford Supply Co., supplies 35 95 Clover Co. Iric., L. M., supplies 1.3 75 Goding, Herbert, repairs and supplies 16 60 Earnmett Co., J. L., supplies 10 $5 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 7 10 Hinkley, 0. E., sharpening lawn mower 4 00 Holliston Mills, Inc., supphes 30 76 Hub Yellow Cab, services 71 00 Huntting Co., H. R., supplies 21 12 208 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Iliffe, William H., repairs $162 40 Library Art Club, dues 6 00 Library cf Congress, supplies 132 00 Lyclston, W. W. & Jackson, H. C., cluaning inkwells 3 00 (Massachusetts Wharf Coal Co., coal 1.,759 02 rasters, Lydia AV., incidentals 107 32 MeArdle, H. B., supplies 289 10 McElhiney, Eldon F., paint.ing 33 ,50 Meister, D. A., labor and repairs 14 25 1\11nneapolis-Iloneywrell Regulator Co., repairs 3 .50 Morris, G. F., repairs on roof 73 11 The 11+:luri-av Printing Cis., printing 14 50 National Education Association, dues 10 00 N. E. Teal. & "I`cl. Co., service 184 00 Owen Co., F. A., pictures 5 40 Peabody, C. A., supplies 12 12 Perldns Institution, supplies 15 052 Railway Express Agency, expressage 3 65 Rand, McNally & Co., supplies 23 84 Ruane's, ,vroatlrs and laurel 14 10 Sen ice Stationery and Printing Co., supplies 20 00 Ship �ifodel Shop, supplies fi 15 Smith Typewriter Co., L. C. and Corona, repairs 87 00 Stone cl'z Forsythe Co., supplies 33 3 Supremacy Pen and Ink Co., supplies 24 60 Ward's, supplies 1 s0 Water Department, service 7 79 Watertown Electric Co., repairs 3048 Watertown Hub Taxi, service 34 90 Finn, A. J., supplies 1 00 Yawman & Erbe Manufacturing Co., truck and cabinet 201 10 Total expenditures $5,594 80 AUDITOR'S REPORT 209 Transfixed to unexpended balance account 85 20 5,600 00 Public Library, Bucks, Pericdic�ds and Bindings Appropriation for 1929 Ns,00r) 00 Experzdisf-res Adams Co., J. I., books S48 51 American Historical Association, dues 5 00 American Library Association, books 5 60 Atlantic Book Co., Docks 1 66 Baker & 'Taylor Co., books :30 .30 Barnard 1k Co., F. J., binding 35 70 Berberian Book Store, books 25 00 Bobbs, Merrill Co., hooks 20 00 BocL-shop for Boys and Girls, books .57 39 Boston Publishing Co., papers 1 .56 Butterfield, 1,1T. A.., books 195 29 Children's Look. Club, dues 3 85 'lark & Co., Charles W., books 46 42 Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., books 119 50 Faxon Co., F.W., beak 1 €9 Ginn & Co., books 119 $8 Goldberger, Herman, subscriptions ISO 68 Fall, A. H., books 28 40 Huntting Co., H. R., hooks 174 05 Jordan Marsh Co., books 61 70 Lainiat Co., Charles E., books 36 47 Library Book House, books 2,232 r4 Macrae, Smith Co., books 12 32 Malloy, C. S., papers ti 20 Massachusetts Historical Society, book 3 €0 Midhind Press, books 37 ri 5 Minot, John Clair, books 1,240 1:3 Minute I Ian Council Boy Scouts, books 2 00 N. E. Historic Genealogical Society, dues 5 00 01d Corner Bock Store, books 6 83 210 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Owen Publishing Co., F. A., books 4 93 Page Co., L, C., books 31 06 Personal Bookshop, books 1,054 78 Raid 1YcNally Co., looks 37 74 Rebuilt Books Shop, book 96 Sanborn Co., Benjamin H., hooks 11 62 Schoenhof's, books 5 12 Scribn,er's Sons, Charles, subscriptions 3 50 Small & Hanson, books 122 75 Tarlton, Louise, historical sketches 3 00 Tercentenary, Cormmittee of First Parish, books 3 00 University Society, Inc., books 16 03 'Washington Pa dishing Co., subscription 2 00 Watertown News Co., subscriptions 79 85 Watertawn Sun, The, subscription 6 00 L. A. Wells Library Bindery, The, binding books 1,574 61 White Co., R. H., books 14 89 Whitman & Co., Albert, hooks 129 64 Wilson Co., H. W., supplies 141 41 W omrath, A. R., books 11 4 Total expenditures $7,999 94 Transferred tD unexpended balance account 0 G $8,000 00 Public Library, Convention Expense Appropriation for 1920 S100 00 L-:ti pe n ditu res Masters, Lvdia W., can-ven ion expenses 7 5 00 TransferrQd to unexpended balance account 25 00 100 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 211 RECREATION Park Department, Superintendent Appropriation for 1929 500 00 Expenditures Mosman, Arthur D., salary $500 00 S500 00 Park Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1929 00 Exp6 dittires Beatrice, A., storage and gas 828 00 Bravo, Charles J., sharpening hand mowers 4 00 Colloidal Phosphate Sales Co., colloidal phosphate 1 75 Cousbelis, Louis N., loam 60 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 84 62' Ford, Aniva R,, salary 100 00 Goding, Herbert, repairs 5 4f1) Groom & Co., Thomas, supplies 3 5 Holmes, C. E., charging battery 1 00 Denney Manufacturing Co., gas and oil 30 19 klassachusetts, Corm-nanwealth of, registration 2 00 A.4cGlauflin, B. Fay, insvu-ance 83 79 Mosma.n, Arthur D., incidentals 4 35 Horace Partridge Co., tapes 9 00 Pay doll, weekly 2,690 81 Sumner Street Garage, repairs and supplies 84 45 Total expenditures ,199 17 Transferred to unexpended balance account 83 �F}]ff�'�(�[ �f� ,200 00 212 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Park Department, 'Victory Field Appropr'at ion for 1929 $2,250 00 Expenditures ores American Ra.ilivay Express Co., expressage S 55 Balwer Co., Prank G., repairs 45 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 78 57 Brown, Charles J., sharpening lawn rnewer 26 10 Colloidal Phosphate Sales Co., colloidal phosphate 1 75 Edison Elec. Ili. Co., The, sere ice 9 30 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 140 GO Goding, Herbert, repairs . 10 85 Harvey Co., Arthur C., supplies 13 22 Denney Manufacturing Co., gas 1 37 Mosman, Arthur D., incidentals 14 60 Horace Partridge Co., The, Bases 14 10 Pay Doll, weekly 1,888 29 Power Lawn Mower Co., repairs 24 15 Summer Street Garage, repairs and supplies 4 50 Theurer, Otto A., loam 30 00 Water Department, service 1 40 Total expenditures $2,249 80 Transferred to unexpended. balance -account 14 52,250 04 Playgrounds, Salaries Appropriation for 1929 $4,586 00 Expenditures Barry, Mabel, salary $172 50 Blake, Thomas, salary 242 00 Boyce, Esther, salary 180 00 Doyle, Ah-na, salary 198 00 11.1]]7ITOR S RBPQRT 213 Ford, Patrick, salary 189 00 Hammil.l, Hugh, salary 207 00 IKaveny, John, salary 165 00 Keefe, David, salan, 19S 00 Kelly, Francis A., salary 525 00 Kil chla, Rtxt.h, salary 180 00 Lyons, Emma, salary 193 00 Lyons, Helen, salary 130 00 Mahoney, Eli7.abeth., salary 90 00 A lantinuto, Jahn, salary 189 00 r McAteer, Margaret, salary 172 50 McBreen, Eleanor, salary 193 00 McManus, George, salary 189 00 Mooney, Francis, salary 330 00 Norton, Grace, salary 147 00 O'Brien, Helen, salary* ISO 00 O'Brien, Thomas, salary 290 00 Rooney, Edward, salary 20-1 00 Total expenditures $4,577 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 9 00 4,586 00 Playgrounds Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1929 $2,800 00 Expenditures Brine, Janes F., supplies 164 30 Brine Co., James W., supplies 147 48 Butler, George F., supplies 34 15 Crossley cC Williams, senrice 2 10 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 86 84 Green & Co., S. B., supplies 2 00 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies 134 39 a-veny, John P., senices 35 53 Keefe, D. F., repairs 20 35 Kelly, Francis A., e.xpenses 14 10 214 WATERTOWN TOWN PLEFORT Lyons, John F., insurance S 55 G 25 Malloy, C., supplies 12 80 McCarthy-Morris Co., supplies 103 65 McHugh's Express, expre&sage 12 00 Meister & Co., D. A., repairs 20 00 Nally &- Co., T. F., tracking 93 00 Pay Roll, weekly 1,231 50 Otis Brothers Co., supplies 13 50 Pepperell Braiding Co., supplies 24 15 Prior Machine Shop, equipment and repairs 4 25 Riley & Co., supplies 18 45 Riverside Sand and Gravel Co., sand 34 10 Stanley, N., carpenter ivark 48 70 W atertown Tribune-Enterprise, printing 9 GO Ward's, supplies 58 84 "Water Department, sere-ice 10 55 .Watertown Lumber Co., lwnber 11 28 -�Nratexproof Paint and Varnish Co., paint 35 8 Total expenditures $2,443 55 Transferred to unexpended balance account 355 45 - S2,800 Oil Playgrounds, New Equipment Appropriation for 1929 $1,800 00 Expenditures Keefe, D. F., making seesaws $128 90 McCarthy-Morris Co., equipment 1,099 65 Pay Roll, —weekly 111 00 Stanley, N. H., carpenter work 130 20 Waterproof Paint and Varnish Co., paint 10 42 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 7 40 Total expenditures $1,487 57 AUDITOR 5S RV-PORT 215 Transferred to unexpended balance account 312 43 $1,'800 00 PUBLIC INDEBTEDNESS AND INTEREST Town Debt Appropriation for 1929 271,000 00 1.rpendihtres Bonds paid 8271,000 00 $271,000 00 Interest Appropriation for 1929 $135,500 00 Expenditures Coupons on bands $92,037 50 Discount on temporary loans 40,549 31 Total expenditures $132,586 81 Transferred to unexpended balance account 2,913 19 $135,300 00 TAXES State Tax Appropriation for 1929 S.03,155 00 Expenditures Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, tax I.M3,135 00 1303,155 00 216 WATERTOV4 N TOWN REPORT Special State Assessments Appropriation for 1929 S22,786 54 Expendihire Brookline Street, Essex Street, Cottagc Fami Bridge S 18,705 15 Abatement of smoke nuisance 165 93 i 4rtbem Traffic Route 3,553 25 Southern Traffic Artery W 46 Show removal 23 75 Total expenditum, S22,786 54 $22,786 54 County Taxes Appropriation for 1929 $78,762 97 Expmiditures Middlesex, County of, tax $71,860 64 TMiddlesex, County of, T. B. tax 6,902 +33 Total expenditures $79,762 97 $78,762 97 Metropolitan Assessments Appropriation for 1929 $120,328 09 Expenditures Metropolitan Darks Loan Sinking Fund $894 57 Metropolitan Parks Loan Sinking Fwid, interest 4,95 2 tit Metropolitan Harks Loan Sinking Fund, mnintesiance 12,362 19 Metropolitan Parks Loan Sinking Fund, serial bands 103 04 Metropolitan Planning Division 3$0 57 Metropolitan :Parr Loan SinIciiiu Fund, series No. 2 219 66 Metropolitan Parks Lean Sinking Fund, series No. 2 2,174 78 AUDITOR'S REPORT 217 Metropolitan Parks Loan Sinking Fund, series No. 2 S8,393 83 Metropolitan Parks Loan Sinking Fuxid Fund, series No. 2 1,066 SG Metropolitan Parks Loan Fund, Nantasket maintenance 1,1.64 30 Wellington Bridge, maintenance 58 49 Metropolitan Sewerage Loan Sirddng Fund., south. system 7,769 42 il-letropolitan Sewerage Loan Sinking Fund, south systeni 1.5,244 12 Metropolitan Sewerage Loan Sinking Fund, south system 9,374 29 Metropolitan. Sewerage Loan Sinking Fused, south system 1,307 10 Metropolitan Water Ian Siring Find 2,527 92 Metropolitan eater Lean Sinking fund, interest 31,455 34 Metropolitan Water Loan Sinking Fund, maintenance 13,410 63 Tvletropolitan Water Loan Siring Fund, serial bands 3,804 61 1N.Ietropolitan eater Loan Sinking Fund, accouuit Brookline credit 1,563 15 Metropolitan Water Loan Sinking Fund, Improvements, etc. 6,903 70 Repairs of State highway 521 18 Sewer, south, special 304 67 Total expenditures $126,328 09 $126,328 09 Charles River Basin Appropriation for 1929 '55,363 37 Expenditures Charles RIVer Basin Lean Fund., interest $1,718 S7 218 WATLRTDWN TOWN REPORT Charles River Basin Loan Fund, nnaintenance S3,602 37 Charles River Basin Loan Fund, serial bonds 142 13 Total expenditures U,363 37 $5,363 37 ASTER 'FORKS Water Department, Salaries Appropriation fbr 1929 $5,436 00 Malcolm, Gertrude, second clerk, salary 386 67 O'Reilly, Helen J., second clerk, salary 486 64 Rundlett, Laura. B., first clerk, salary 1,200 00 Rundlett, Walter E., superintendent, salary 3,200 00 Total expenditures .5,273 31 Transferred to unexpended balance account 162 60 $5,436 00 Water Department, Office Expense ,appropriation for 102 31000 00 Expenditures Allen-Wales Corp., ribbon 2 65 Becker & Co., cushions 14 50 Boston Blue Print Co., Inc., prints 16 00 Riling Equipment Bureau, supplies 113 14 Gillis Office Supply Co., supplies 3 00 Grant's Express, expressage 50 Groom & Co., Thomas, supplies 59 45 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 12 24 Haves Service Station, supplies 7 70 AUDITOR'S REPORT 210 Howard Ice Co., ice 327 2 7 Johnson, Edwin, draughting 622 50 Knight & 'Son, F., expressage 1 25 LaFrance, H. Olive, services 117 00 Lyrdston, W. W. & jackson,'H. C., cleaning nlm-,ells 2 65 Malcolm, Gertrude, ser6ces 582 00 Nfalcelnx, Gertrude, overtime 40 00 Martell Co., A. E., supplies 5 47 McArdle, H. D., supplies 44 00 Mc.Lauthlin& Co., supplies 30 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 00 The Murray Printing Co., printing 16 75 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., serAce 122 77 N. E. Towel Supply Co,, rent of towels 0 00 Otis Brothers Co., supplies 5 00 Pequossette Press, printing 424 75 Post Office Department, postage 262 04 Pureoxia Co., The, water 20 00 Rival Co., supplies 56 53 Rundlett, Laura D., overLimp- 40 00' Runcllett, Walter E., n;ndentals 20 .50 Sherman Envelope Co., envelopes 55 DO Standard Maintenance Co., Inc., maintenance of typewriters 16 00 Thorp &. Martin, cash book 19 00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The, printing 5 00 Watertown Sun, The, printing 6 .5;5 Total expenditures $2,764 00 Transferred, to unexpended balance account 235 94 220 WATERTOWN TOWN XF-P RT Water Department, Vacations Appropriation for 1920 13,000 00 Expenditures Pay Roll, vacations $2,860 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 140 00 $3,000 00 Water Department, Construction Appropriation for 1029 840,000 00 Balance brought; forward 21,941 70 3G1,941 76 Transferred, Town IMeeting 5,650 00 856,291r 70 k,rpenditures American Oil Products Co., 6-rease 84 00 American Railway E-xpress, expresmge 8 96 Boston & Maine Railroad, rent of land 25 00 Boston & Maine Railroad, freight. 1,124 71) Baker Co., Frank G., repairs 4 70 Blair, Joseph H., wood 60 00 Butter's Express, expressage 85 Builders Iron Foundry, sleeves 171 2 Caldwell Co., George A., supplies 483 1.3 Cement-Lined Pipe Co., fittings 4.57 39 Central Transportation Co., expressage 2 59 Curry Brothers Oil Co., supplies 398 50 Day.is Iron Foundry Co,, fittings 734 22 Donaldson Iron Co., pipe 7,495 50 Eastern Sales Agency, jute packing 0$ 40 Ellis & Ford Manufacturing Co., fittings 74 40 Everett Brothers, Inc., expressage 45 49 Field & on, Inc., Walter W., supplies 167 93 Fletcher Hardware Co., The, supplies 77 80 AUDITOR'S REPORT 221 Gibbs Express Co., expressage $1 20 Gosling, Herbert, repairs 6 30 Grant's F-xpress, expressage 2 80 Green & Co., S. P., cement 53 28 Gulf Refiring Co., kerosene 188 25 Ilarper, Robert L., supplies 22 60 1l4trris, Charles A., rubber boots 0 50 Ilarris Oil Co., A. W., cutting oil 21 00 Herscy Manufacturing Co., meter 1,180 00 Hopkins, John J., supplies 5 00 Xmfe, D. F., repairs 7 50 Kelly, Edward C., supplies 80 00 Lead Lined Iron Pipe Co., fittings 17 5 58 Ludlow Valve Manufacturing Co., vale►cs and hydrants 1,781 11 111acaulay, D., repairs 46 15 11-1aloney, I . chi., building manholes 288 98 McCarty & Co., Charles I., hose 81 00 Mueller Co., Inc., fittings and machinery 696 79 National Boston Lend Co., lea(I pipe 336 73 Neptune Meter Co., meter, etc. 1,016 80 Otis Brothers Co., rubber moots 54 00 Pay Roll, weekly. 27,552 35 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies .30 50 Railway Express .Agency, expressage 15 02 Red Iled Manufacturing Co., parts 1,413 05 Rival Co., supplies 56 08 She lds, 1\-I.D., Warren S., service 2 00 Staples, J. Fred, pipe cleaner 56 60 Stunner & Dunbar, 1 alvan zed fittings, etc. 1,293 44 Tocei, Construction Co., binding manholes 177 00 Union Water Meter Co., cones 11 32 IATaldo Brothers & Bond Co., supplies 184 91 lVatertown Lumber Co., lumber 9 00 �-ebb Manufacturing Co., F. IAT., supplies 2 80 222 WATER'F`0WN TOWN REPORT orthington Pump and 114achlnery Corp., meters 32,164 50 Total expenditures -S-30,282 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 6,449 76 56,291 76 Water Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1.929 825,000 OIL xpendi[rr.res American Oil Products Co., supplies 8538 63 Armstrong Manufacturing Co., supplies 13 25 Baker Co., Prank G., repairs 59 87 Boston & Maine Railroad, freight 7 44 .Broom, Charles J., repairs 2 00 B-L ilders iron Fotinciry, supplies 47 04 Cornwell Tools Co., supplies 34 46 Claflin & Co., Falter A., supplies 3 40 Curry Brothers (:ail Co., supplies 143 63 Duman, Jr,, Jarnes H., repairs 200 90 Mson Elec. Ill. Co., The, service 132 92 Evans Tire Co., tire and tube 10 45 Field & Son, Inc., 'Walter V�I., repairs 46 7115 Fletcher Hardware Co., The, supplies 98 74 Galen Street Garage, coil 4 50 Garland Co., The, paint 190 00 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 1 25 Goding, Herbert, repairs 1 75 Greed & Co., S. B., cetuent 21 80 Gorham Fire Equipment Co., gate 15 42 Gulf Refining Co., oil and grease 21 00 Halpin's lVelding Shop, springs 6 00 Hayes Service Station, garage rent and repairs 985 22 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 42 27 Idersey Manufacturing Co., meter parts 1,861 23 Holmes, C. E., repairs 45 35 AUDITOR'S REPORT 223 Hughes, W. S., supplies 816 48 Hurley Service Station, repairs 74 29 jenney Manufacturing Co., gas and oil 869 56 14'eefe, C. H., garage rental 20 00 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 174 50 Ludlow Valve IManufactiu-ing Co., hydrant parts 39 00 Mack Motor Truck Co., repairs 187 00 Macomber& Co., H. S., light attachment 22 50 ilriassachusetts, Commonwealth of, gasoline tax 10 00 Massachusetts, Cc mmonwealth of, registration 13 00 McDennott, A. E., insurance 401 00 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 65 26 North Beacon Street Filling Station, greasing service 24 40 O'Connell, James J., insurance 302 00 Pad Roll, Nveekly 17,755 76 Railway Express Agency, expressage 2 98 Red Hed Manufacturing Co., fittings 39 00 Rundlett, '"Ta.lter E., garage rent 40 00 Simpson Brothers Corp., repairs 48 50 Sumner & Dunbar, supplies 34 26 Thompson-Durkee Co., wire 9 30 Tropical Faint and Oil Co., The, paint 4 46 t;nitcd Seal Co., The, supplies 34 65 �%Taltham Foundry- Co., cover and labor 21 48 Waltham Screw Co., couplings 8 77 '"Tebb Manufacturing Co., F. W., fittings 90 White, Peter J., repairs 193 94 Worthington Pump rind X.Jachinery Corp., parts 6 60 Total expenditures $24,950 92 Transferred to unexpended balance account 49 08 $25,000 00 224 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Water Department, Special Appropriation for 1929 A-45,425 00 Balance brought forward 8,001 50 Transferred, Tuym Aleeting 5,650 00 $59,076 50 Expnd&fres Boston & Maine Railroad, seat of land .3150 00 Boston & Maine Railrc)ad, freight 1,464 60 Maly, Joseph H., wood 60 00 Bonnano Brothers, trucking 12 00 Curry Brothers Oil Co., supplies 11 150 Davis Iron Foundry Co., fittings 730 80 Donaldson Iron Co., pipe 0,920 79 Eastern Sales Agency, jute packing 63 20 Ellis & Ford Manufacturing Co,, supplies 61 50 E,krerett Brothers, Inc., expressage 4 85 Field & Son, Inc., Walter W., hose and drills $S 60 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies- 162 &3 Grant's ]Zxpress, expressage 4 5U Green & Co., S. B,, ceinent 6 .30 Gulf. Refining Co., kerosene 162 25 IN Hopkin, John J., wooden horses 54 00 Kennedy Valve Manufacturing Co., The, valves 138 60 Leadite Cc., The, leadite 1,142 60 Leahy, Michael, repairs 5 00 Ludlow Valve TAfanufacturing Co., valves 3,392 15 Macauley, D., repairs 2 10 Maloney, B. A., building manholes 93 55 National Boston Lead Co., lead pipe 277 33 Otis Brothers Co., rubber boots 67 00 Pay Roll, week1v 21,795 17 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 62 30 Red Hed Manufacturing Co., supplies 670 80 Rival Co., tapes 23 40 AUDI`01Z's REPORT 225 Summer &-. Dunbar, supplies 8137 80 Waterton-n Ltunber Co., lumber 43 90 Total expenditures $40,709 54 Balance carried fonvard IS.366 90 $59,076 50 PTJBLIC CEMETERIES Cemetery Department, Superintendent Appropriation for 1929 $1,900 00 Expenditures Shorey, Frank R., salary I,900 00 81,900 00 Cemetery_Department, Labor Appropriation for 1929 $8,475 00 Expewii gyres Pay Roll, -weekly 88,471 15 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3 85 $8,475 00 Cemetery Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1929 S775 00 Belmont. Builders Supply Co., cement 82:3 ' +0 Benjamin, H. C., trucking 27 00 Brawn, C. J., repairs 14 50 Crescent Sign Co., signs and past 275 00 Dave-nport, A. M., flowers and planting 51 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 56 31 Graphic Press, The., printing 12 71 Kendall. IN ill Supply Co., supplies 15 15 226 WAT'ERTOWN TOWN REPORT Yawn Mower Grinding Co., repairs 15 20 LeShane, Frank C., trucking 15 00 McLauthlin & Co., envelopes 15 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 23 05 N. R. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 33 15 O'Connell, James J., insurance 16 91. Riverside Sand and Gravel Co., sand 12 50 Sands & Son, George, moving monument 12 00 Serle, John, plans. of Ridgelawn 29 00 Korey, Frank R., carfares 29 85 Sullivan, James H., coil 1 50 Toom Construction Co., cement markers 25 00 Al ater Department, services 5 2.5 Watertown Hardware, supplies 13 g0 Watertown Lumber Co., cedar pasts 1 GD White, Peter J,, platforms 36 00 Total expenditures $7 7 0 63 Transfred to unexpended balance account 4 37 $775 00 Cemetery Department, Road at Ridgelawn Appropriation for 1 21) $1,200 00 Lxpendihires Maloney, B. A., rebuilding road $1,200 00 $1,200 00 MISCELLANEOUS Acton Street Drain Balance Draught forward $16,307 39 Expenditures Boston & Mamie Railroad, freight $1,324 77 Fletcher Ilar€ware Co., supplies 53 05 AUDITOR'S REPORT 227 Grad, William, building manholes 532 00 Harris, Charles A., supplies 3 .ill Hood Rubber Co., supplies 54 70 Mulvehill, Edward, building manholes 8 00 Pay Roll, weekly 9,792 40 Sullivan, James H., gas and oil 53 50 'VY'aldo Brothers & Bond Co., segment blocks 4,925 57 Watertown Builders Supply Co)., cement 24 99 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 20 90 Total expenditures S16,93 3S Transferred to unexpended balance account 14 01 - - - - $16,301 3� Adrnin stration Building, Pleas Appropriation for 1939 $10,000 00 ExpendiDires Balance carried forward $10,000 OC) Arlington Street Cemetery Appropriation for 1929 .3 0:0 00 Ex p ndih i r es Benjamin, H. C,, trucking S 1 00 Brown, Charles J,, supplies and. labor 27 00 Cavalen, Louis, sand and gravel 40 00 Coolidge Greenhouses, soil 35 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 8 00 Green & Co., S. B., cement 23 55 Newton Memorial Art Co., granite markers 358 00 Pay Roll, weekly 174 20 Snow Iran 'A"orks, Inc., W. IV., markers 15 00 Total expenditures 8684 75 Balance carried forward 15 25 - $700 00 228 WATERTl7WN TOWN REPORT Arsenal Street Appropriation for 1929 s35,000 00 Balance brought forward 70,551 61 Received from State and county 65,947 09 171,498 70 Expevditures Abbott-McKay Corp., blueprints 833 46 Belmont Builders Supply Co., ceinent $2 47 Boston Elevated Ry. Co., paving 10,021 00 Boston & ?Maine R. R., labor 6 12 Boston Globe, The, advertisement 1.1 00 Cunnfff, P. Sa;rsheld, services 1,572 00 Eastern .asphalt Co., asphalt 80 75 Edison Elec. III. Co., The, traffic beacon. 1,468 00 Fisher, James, painting suns 10 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies. 25 75 Grace, William, building manholes 190 00 Massachusetts State Prison, castings 158 25 McCue, Thomas J., contact 110,281 44 McCue, Th+ornas Joseph, stone 158 78 McVey, T. H., edgestone 6,864 90 New England Road Builders' Asso- ciation, st6scriptiall 9 90 Nonantum Coal Co., coal 136 40 Pay Roll, weekly 16,474 43 Regan, Esther, sen ices 100 00 Riverside Sand and Gravel Co., sand .30 00 Simpson Brothers Corp., repairs 240 00 Spring Co., C. H., pipe and brick 098 54 Stuart & son Co., trailer 88 00 Tri-nicunt (ail Co., patch 472 05 Vose & Sans Piano Co., track work 450 00 Water Department, service 13 09 Watertown 'Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertisernent 3 00 Durnan, James 14., damages 1,700 00 MacDonald, Alexander, dania.ges 1,225 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 22 Maguire, Mary, damages $1,200 00 McGrath, Winnifred, damages 3,500 00 Ford, John P. and Delia, damages 1,200 00 Delleville, Anthonio and Antoeila, damages 2,700 00 Cotter, Michael, damages 2,500 00 Murphy, Jahn P., damages 1,500 00 Total expenditures 5165,784 53 Balance carried. forward 5,714 17 171,498 70 Betterment Streets - Appropriation for 1929 �1.:3f►,ii�10 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 14,500 00 8122,000 00 Expenditures Delmont Builders 'Supply Co., pipe $6,701 19 Cabot, Sannuel, lainpblacl 191 25 Condon, john P., trucking 162 50 Eastern Asphalt Oil Co., ails 9,205 50 Federal Contracting Co., rent of steam roller 160 00 Fletcher Hardware Co,, supplies 522 85 Grace, William, building catch basins 1,012 00 Green & Co., S. B,, supplies 7 30 Hind Co., Thomas J., castings 190 00 Hood Rubber Co., cinders 617 :38 Inge, Henry. tracking 1:37 50 X-ano, Patrick, building rnanholes and catch basins 2411 00 Massachusetts State Prison, castings 1 ,902 62 McCarty & Co., Charles J., lute and equipment 370 05 McCue, Thomas Joseph, stone 15,310 88 McNamara, J. H., gravel 7,880 40 Nonant'utn Coal Co., coal 1,244 96 230 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Palmer & Sons, T. P., Curbing IS4,3 21 96 Parry Brick Co., brick 2,169 72 Pay Roll, weekly 66,034 80 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 123 45 Puritan Iron Works. castings A9. 6 25 Riverside, Sand and Gavel Co,, sand 1,,551 88 Sullivan, James H., gas and oil 05-4 65 Sullivan, William H., tracking, 112 50 Watertown Builders Supply Co., supplies 1 50 'Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 144 81 Total expenditures S.12 1,5 68 40 Balance carried fonxard .4-31 1 60 3122,000 00 Coi=on Street Construction Appropriation for 1929 IR31900 00 Expendimres Igoe, Henry, trucking $259 00 Pay Roll, weekly 3,430 97 Sullivan, William H,, truelcing 209 00 Total expenditures 83,898 97 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 03 83,900 00 Common Street, Relocation and Widening Balance brought forward $300 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 1,135 00 S1436 00 Leavitt, Charles 0., et ux Anna L., damages $75 00 AUDITORS REPORT 2,31 Crammer, 'Merrill E., et zsx: -Minnie, daniaues 8,106 75 zz Total expenditures 181 75 Balance carried forward 1,253 25 $1,435 00 December Assessments 19R8 Balance brought forward S477 60 Transferred, Town Meeting 447 47 8,30 13 Expenditures Abatements granted by assessors 811 70 Transferred to unexpended balance acco=t 18 43 1830 13 December Assessments 1929 Levied by Assessors $155 04 Balance carried forward $155 94 5155 94 Drainage Appropriation far 1929 $28,9 7 5 40 r--,xpe)sdih-ares Belmont Builders Supply Co., pipe and. cement $4,238 34 Boston & 11aine R. R., freight 478 9 a Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 62 2.5 Grace, William, building manholas 548 AQ 14amris, Charles A., supplies 25 00 IIoad Rubber Co., books 44 46 Illassachusetts State Prison., cast rigs 378 33 INrcCarty & Co., Charles J.` equipment 796 09 Mulvehill, Edward. blrilding catch basins 48 00 232 tit A T I-.RzoWX 'TOWN' REPORT Parry Brick Co., brick $ 79 14 Pay Roll, ivee�dv 11),378 40 Perkins, Annie, rebate 5 00 Puritan Iron Works, castings 171 60 Rivers de Sand and Gravel Co., sand go 90 Sullivan, J=ies H., oil and gas 176 50 Waldo Brothers & Bond Co., segment blocks 1,2S7 .57 Watertown Builders Supply Co., cement and brick 15.1 51 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 3 7 3 65 Total expenditures �2�,�GS fig Transferred to unexpended balance account: ti 31 823,975 00 Drainage, Special, George Street Appropriation for 1929 �1,790 00* Transferred, Toivn Nfeeting 201 20 1,5 8 74 xpenditisres Belmont Builders Supply- Co., pipe S1.6 85 Parry Brick Co., brick 52 92 Pay Roll, weekly 1,333 07 Total expenditures $1,588 74 $1,588 74 East End Fire Station, Addition Apprcpria Lion for 192 S26,000 00 Expenditures Clark Co., Henry N., heating contract $2,5 r5 00 Crown Shade and Screen Co., window shades 108 88 AUDITOR'S REPORT 233 Haven & Hoyt, architects $1,446 43 Hughes, -William H., electrical contract 421 90 NIassachusett.s, Co=-nonwealth of, bedding 102 00 Massachusetts Re£ormatony, blankets, etc. 247 00 McKenney & Waterbury Co., lighting fhxtures 35 00 Palmer Brothers Co., comfortables 35 .33 Porter Co., William H., contract 18,.31.5 23 Reformatory for Women, sheets 22 78 Robinson Oil Burner Service Co., installing oil burner 695 00 Rui ey, Jahn R., gas piping 85 00 Service Electrical Manufacturing Co., fixtures 135 16 'Whitney, Charles A., plumbing contract 1,786 00 Total expenditures $25,961 61 Transferred to unexpended balance account 33 39 East Junior Nigh School, Plans Appropriation for 1020 $6,000 00 Dalance carried forward 9.6,000 00 Fairview Avenue Appropriation for 1020 57,100 00 Expenditures tunes Belmont Builders Supply. Co., pipe K923 05 Eastern. Asphalt Co., asphalt 494 OU Grace, William, building manholes 1 t4 00 Xhissachusetts State Prison, castings 77 $5 il=lcCue, Thomas J., shone 1,116 43 A-icNarnara, J. Il., sand 360 00 234 WA.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Palmer & Son, L. P., curbing $158 56 Parry Brick Co., brick 158 76 Pay Toll, weekly 4,320 45 Riverside ,Sand and Gravel Co., sand 37 .50 Triniount Oil Co., road'. oil 20 76 Total expenditures $7,091 41 Transferred to unexpended halance account 8 59 - - $7,100 00 Grading, Hosmer and East Junior High School Appropriation for 19 x) 83,000 00 Expendiffires Maloney, B. A., grading $3,000 00 �3,000 00 Headquarters, American Legion, Post No. 99 Appropriation for 1029 S 80 00 Expenditures Yersa, P. X, rent $780 00 8 880 [it) Headquarters, Veterans of Foreign Fars, Past No, 1105 Appropriation for 1020 660 00 Rogers, Henry H,, rent $660 00 IS660 00 Highway Department, Traffic Signals, Arsenal and Irving Streets Appropriation for 1020 82.703 00 Balance carried fcn,axd 82,703 VDU HosniLer School Addition Balance brought forward $6,710 78 Transferred, Town iMeeting 5,270 38 51,467 40 AUDITOR TS REPORT 230' Expenditures Erlandson, B. W., contract S1,417 00 Jordon 'A-larsh Co., supplies 50 40 Total expenditures $1.,467 40 $1,467 40 Infirmary Department, Flans for Moving Appropriation for 1929 1,3250 00 Balance carried forward $250 00 Main Street Building Line Appropriat on for 1929 S200 00 Expenditures Farber, Henry F., land taping $200 OD $200 00 Main Street, Construction ,Appropriation for 1929 $10,500 00 } a fiendihires Pay Rolls, weekly $314 25 Sixtipson Brothers Corp., construction 10,152 9Cl Total expenditures $10,467 15 Transferred to unexpended balance account 32 95 910,,500 00 Main Street, Relocation Transferred, Town fleeting 8140 00 Balance carried forward 8140 00 t. Auburn Street Building Line Balance brought forward szoo 00 Balance carried fonvard $500 00 236 WrkTRRTOWIV TOWN REPORT Mt. Auburn Street, Construction Appropriation for 102.0 $26,000 00 E,xpendilures Simpson Brothers Corp., construction $25,000 00 $25 a,000 00 New Senior High Sch6ol Balance brought forward $2,239 76 Balance carried fonNard S2,230 76 North End Sewer Appropriation for 1929 -24,500 00 .1 Additional appropriation --1.500 00 S'49 U00 00 Belmont Builders Supply Co., pipe S2,016 59 Pletcher HardivareCo,, supplies 160 40- (17ace, Wilkiarn, bi.ftldinl- catch basins 56 00 Hood RubUer Co., boots 78 90 Afassacbusetts State Prison, castings 344 21 McCarty & Co., Charles J., supplies 146 25 iXfulvchill, Ediw:ird, building manholes 136 00 Nonant-Lun Coal Co., coal 140 03 Parry Brick Co., brick 105 84 Pay Roll, weekly 26,000 22 Proctor, S. E. &- R. C., supplies 68 50 Puritan Iron Works, castings 66 00 Riley, TU J., building manholes 56 00 Riverside Sand and Gravel Co., sand 7 20 "Tatertown Builders Supply Co., brick 550 52 Watertown Lumber Co,, lumber 764 44 Total e:tpenditures A-30,703 15 Balance cayried forward 18,296 85 - - - $49,000 00 AUDITOR IS REPORT 237 Overlay Reserve Fund Balaiice brought for-ward $34,953 30 Transferred, Town i�Ieet.ing 6,114 23 `8,739 07 Balance carried for-ward $28,739 07 Overlay, 1923 Balance l rott �ht fog-yard $3,285 52 F—xpenditures Abatements granted by assessors .3,130 07 Balance carried fare=ard 148 85 - 3,285 52 Overlay, 1929 k eN ied by assessors 514,398 04 Expenditures Abatements granted by assessors $6.2 5 14 Soldiers' Exemptions, assessment 122 50 Total expenditures S6,397 70 Dalance carried forward 8,000 34 - - $14,398 04 Parks Department, best End Playground Appropriation for 1929 .31,500 00 Balance brought €onvard 500 00 ------ $2,000 00 Expenditures Ca.ira, Vincent, trucking and excavating $1,300 00 Fletcher HardWare Co., supplies 1 :3.5 238 W TERT AYN TOWN REPORT Fay Roll, weekly IRIM2 36 White Contracting Co,, J, F,, filling 195 00 Total expenditures $1,998 71 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 29 82,000 00 Park Department, Victory Field, Special Appropriation for 1929 $1,500 00 Expend'•acres Fvlino, A. F., grading 81,150 00 Fay Roll, weekly [l7 73 Water Department, service, 42 25 Total expenditures $1,499 98 Transferred to unexpended Balance account 02 $1,500 00 Park Department, Tennis Courts and Tracy Appropriation for 1929 $7,500 00 Expoidi2ures Crandon, John P., contractor 87,191 05 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 5 94 McMurtry, Frederick, services 31 50 Mcsrnan, Arthur D., expen-ses 1 .30 Partridge Co., Horace, The, supplies 88 00 Pay Roll, weekly 143 19 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 38 35 Total expenditures $7,499 33 Transferred to unexpended balance account 67 7,500 00 AUDITOR`S REPORT 239 Poles and Wires Department, Specials, 1928 Balance brought forward $3$6 27 Expenditures N` E. Tel, & Tel. Co., pulling in cable $271 29 Pay Roll, weekly too 00 'ebb Manufacturing Co., 1#. W., steel pipe 14 98 Total expenditures S386 27 $386 27 Pales and Wires Department, Specials, 1929 Appropriation for 1929 $3,500 0 Expenditures Butter's Express, expressage 83 95 Cushing Co., J., sisal 2 27 Everett Brothers, expressage 10 00 Ferrin, F. M., supplies 75 00 Gamewell Co., The, supplies 1,771 75 General Electric Supply Co., supplies 798 41 Grant's Hxpress, expressage 1 00 Pay Roll, weekly 524 25 Waterproof Faint and Varnish Co., paint 10 24 Webb Nlanufa.cturing Co., P. W., supplies 2 03 I'etmore-Savage, The, supplies 300 9-4 Total expenditures $3,499 34 Transferred to anexpended balance .account 16 3,500 00 Pales and Wires Department, Registering Machines Appropriation for 1920 �perzd"F'tgtres Garneweli Co., The, registering machines : -120 00 240 WATJJ RTOWN TOWN REPORT Hawes Electric Co.,-suPplies $3 32 Pay Roll, iveekly 33 34 Watertown Hardware Co., stipplies $o Webb 1Flanufacturing Co., F. WG , pipe 13 10 Total expenditures 8469 56 TransfeTTed to unexpended balance account 44 07 00 Fatter Memorial Gate Fund Balance brought forward $112 42 .Expendihires Boston, Percy M., services S11 20 Balance carried fonvard 101 22 8112 42 Premium Account Balance brotight forward $1,862 0$ Transferred, Town illeeting 1,200 00 $66'2 68 Received from sale of bonds 2,760 50 $3,423 18 Expenditures Old Colony Trust Co., certifications $883 92 Balance carried. forward 2,539 26 3,423 1 Public, Library, 'Nest End Branch Equipment Appropriation for 1929 $1,500 00 Balance carried forward $1,500 00 School Department, Smith-Hughes Rind Received from Stab, 139 69 Expmditurcs Heating, Franklin P., salary $93 13 Keep, Marion P., salary 46 56 Total expenditures 139 69 8139 69 Suer Department, Construction Special Balance brought forward 5,3 75 Transferred, Town Mecting 888 95 - - - 54,455 80 Expendihircs Belmont Builders Supply Co., pipe w1'003 11 ' Hood Rubber Cc., supplies 27 90 Massachusetts State Prison, castings 239 79 Mulvehill, Edward, building manholes 144 00 Pay Roll, weekly 2,718 27 Sullivan, James H., gas and ail 41 99 Waldo Brothers & Band Co., supplies 72 46 A atertovm Builders Supply Co., brick and cement 208 28 Total expenditures, 84,455 80 84,4.55 80 Tercentenary Committee Appropriation for 1929 $5,000 00 Expenditures Hasting, George H., pb tographs $11 00 Taylor Co., Solatia M., photographs and slides 43 20 Total expenditures $54 20 Balance carried fonard 4,9. 45 80 85,00€} 00 242 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Unpaid Bills Appropriation for 1929 S2,446 76 E pendifwres Belmont, Town of, care $315 50 Boston, City of, care 139 00 Boston & Maine R, R., settlement 195 00 Cambridge, City of, care 273 96 Claflln & Co., W. A,., supplies 1 60 First National Mores, supplies 37 00 Graphic Press, The, printing 142 50 .Kelly, Dr. M. J., -rays 20 00 1%lacDonald's Cash Market, supplies 80 00 Macintosh, John., fuel 62 00 Ma..ssachasetts, Commonwealth of (child guard) case 336 55 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of (Teivkshury) care 184 00 Newton, City of, rent 64 00 Otis Brothers Co,, supplies 22 15 Salem, City of, care 190 13 Sheridan, T. F., supplies 5 00 Somerville, City of, care 238 50 Speedwell Farms., milli 18 61 Thayer, Samuel G., disposing of-dead animals 73 00 Whiting Milk Co., milk 13 02 Woodland, C. L., milk 32 24 Total expenditures $2,446 76 $2,446 76 Waverley Oaks Trunk Seater Transferred, Town Xleeting S6,114 23 Expend- tutes Waltham, City of, constmction of sewer 86,114 23 $6,114 23 UDITOR'S REPORT 2-1 P West Elementary School Appropriation for 192!} $256,000 00 Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies $153 00 Casdy, Inc., fames S., heating contract 6,477 50 General Fireprc ofing Corp., furniture 1,843 00 Harding Oil Burner Corp., tank installed $1,870 00 Farris, Willi= S., ins-urance 416 55 Hasbrouck & Co., V. J., furniture 300 00 Hawes Electric Co., electrical contract 7,471 50 Leland & Co., J. D., architects 7,783 82 O'Connell, E. C., bonds 3,310 00 Pierce & Cox, plumbing contract 7,905 00 Walsh brothers, contract 11 ,017 15 Wright, Edwarti P., instirance 4.16 55 Total expenditures S177,860 07 Balance carried forward 78,1:30 93 256,000 00 West Elementary School, Land Appropriation for 1929. $17,225 00 Expenditures Bradley, Peter J., purchasing land 317,225 00 $17.2`.5 (10 West Elementary School, Plans Appropriation for 1929 $6,000 00 Expenditures Leland & Co., J. D., services $6,000 00 56,000 00 244 WATERTf3WN TOWN REPORT West Jtmior High School, Addition Balance brought fom and $446 80 .W pendititres Condon, Jahn P., bt ilding;catch basin and comiection - 9113Of] go Ilif e, William H., carpenter work 60 00 Total expenditures I360 00 Balance carried forward 86 80 �—�- $446 80 ' orlmen's Compensation Appropriation for 1929 :q;i,000 00 Transferred, Tuv�,n Meeting; 2,155 00 — 2,815 00 E ponditures Bcradine, lied, injury M 43 Brown, Dr. Wliliatn Edward, services 142 00 Butler, George F., supplies 10 30 Carly, Jaynes, injury 87 43 Carney Ilospital Corp., care 61 60 Childs, Bradley, injury 167 14 Claflin & Co., Walter A., supplies; 50 Dascombe, Dr. 0.1., -Rai- 15 00 Gallagher, Annie, sett.lemen,t 832 00 Gallagher, Dennis J., Injury 7 71 Gilclea, Joseph, injury, 25 71 Gorman, Willian'l, iniurY 5 14 Department Industrial Accident Beard, medical services 57 00 Kelley, Dr. Edward I., services 30 00 Kelley,'Dr. N1. J., smrices 10 00 King, Dr. Alfred E., services 31 00 Massachusetts Eye and Far Infirmary, care 75 AUDITOR'S REPORT 245 Massachusetts General Hospital, treatment S1.91 00 McCarthy, Charles, injury 69 43 McGarri ;le, Louis, in5ury 5 14 Masser, Dr. Edward C., services 5 00 Murdock, Thomas, MILlry 20' 71 Murdock, wWilliara, injury 46 29 O'Brien, Dr. Frederick W., X-Ray 10 00 Perlmutter, Dr. Samuel, services G 00 Pcsce, Dr. Guy C., services 24 00 Quinlan, Francis H., injury 151 71 Quirk, Dr. Thomas C., scrviecs 42 00 Rogers, lVilliam A., Dr., services 10 00 Secord, Dr. Walter IN., services 81 Go Sheeham, Jeremiah, injury 61 71 Vaughan, Nellie, settlement 400 00 Wade, John J.. injury 5 11 Waltham Hospital, services 21 50 i'ork, Dr, Robert S., services 65 00 Total expenditures $2,548 34 Transferred to une.ti-pended balance account 206 GO 2,815 00 TREASURY RECEIPTS Ashes and paper, rubbish tickets S136 05 Cemetery, care and sale of lots 3,932 88 Cemetery, interest 1,520 77 Collector, advertising, etc. 1,756 78 Collector, fees 2,909 10 Eire Department, miscellaneous 12 00 Fire less 120 00 Health Department, licenses 383 00 Health Department, dental clinic 273 25 Health Department, contagious 179 00 Health Department, miscellaneous 4 87 246 WATERTt]WN TOWN REPORT 111ghway Department, sale of garbagc; 59,966 67 Highway Department, snow removal 45 00 Highway DepartnIent,rent of shovel and roller 25 (M Infirmary Department, produce 706 74 Inflemary. Department, damages 5 00 inspector of Plumbing,permits 956 00 Interest, 1928 tax 9,731 52 Interest, 1929 tax 2,115 22 Interest, deposits 10,867 03 Interest, accrued on bonds 409 31 Interest, tax titles 32 91 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, street railway tax 4,039 50 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, corporation tax 99,742 04 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, public service tax 7,620 7.5 Massachusetts, Commonwealth Of, bank tax 3,052 92 Aassachusetts, Commonwealth of, trust company, Lax 1,553 12 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, military aid 120 00 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, state aid 468 00 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, 1923 inconic tax 9,795 40 (Massachusetts, Conivtonwealtli of, trust cornpazly tax, 1923 1 92 Massachusetts, Comi-non vea.lth of, corporation tax, 1928 6,162 42 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, bank tax, 1925 186 05 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, interest on bank tax, 1928 01 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, trust company tax, 192S 1 12 AUDITOR'S REPORT 247 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, trust company tax, 1926 6 55 Massachusetts, Common-wealth of, bank tax, 1927 50 Middlesex, County of, killing dogs 120 00 Middlesex, County of, dog licenses 1,469 35 Mothers Aid, cities and tawns 1,859 14 Mothers Aid, state 7,984 35 Outside Aid, individuals 24 85 Outside Aid, state 3,272 M Outside Aid, cities and towns 1,438 52 Planning Board, advertising 9 75 Pales and Wires Department,permits 625 €10 Poles and Wires Department, miscellaneous 3 OQ Police Department, fines 1,926 54 Police Department, daniages 5 00 Public Library, fines 1,306 80 Public Library, sale of paper 7 25 Rent of puniping station 153 50 School Department, rent of halls 3,505 50 School Department, continuation 1,590 84 School Department, trade 2,300 52 School Department, evening 131 00 School Department, tuition 1.,094 04 School Department, Americanization 1,309 85 School Department, miscellaneous 159 34 Selectment, various 11) 50 Sewer Department, various 16,278 98 Sidewalk assessinents 1,698 64 Sidewalks, various 6,820 20 Tailings, checks cancelled 25 "axes, 1928, additioml polls 10 00 'faxes, 1928, interest on betterments 2,917 78 Taxes, 1929, moth tax 714 00 Tares, 1929, additional palls 160 00 Town Clerk, fees and licenses 2,590 05 Town Hall, rent 11188 00 Town Records, sale of 36 58 248 WATERTC3gi N TOWN REPORT Treasurer, miscellaneous S 39 50 Tree Warden, trees 432 00 Water receipts, net 199,06E 88 11'ater Department, junk 21 90 Weights and Nleasurcs, fees 317 28 Total receipts 8442,383 70 Expenditures The following amounts were anticipated receipts and were transferx d to appropriations at the Ann-Lial 7 uvvn Meeting in March, 1929_ Water Incoi-ne 8170,000 00 Bank, a-nd Corporation Tax 110,000 00 Street Railway Tax 5,000 00 Miscellaneous 110,000 00 $395.000 00 Cancelled interest on betterment 7 5- A-lassadiusetts, nunonwealth of, 1928 Bank Tax 89 I928 Trust and RefuTid 4 27 Total expenditures $39 ,012 70 Transferral to unexpended balance account, 47,371 00 $442,393 70 STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Assets Cash can hand 5102.746 49 Appropi-iatior, a.ccotint, lUI) 7,151 88 Deferred street assessments 78,176 79 Deferred sidr—walk assessments 11,022 87 Deal and personal property as per appraisers' sclu-,dale 5,745,280 00 ALDITOR'S REPORT 249 Uncollected taxes, 1928 $191 58 Uncollected taxes, 1929 406,799 21 Uncollected motor vehicle excise, 1929 15,051 62 Tax titles 9,45E 31. S6,465,876 75 Liabilities Motes payable, anticipation of revenue, clue In 1930 t�300'000 00 B ondcd debt 2,171,500 00 Unexpcnded balances forward-. Arsenal Street 5,714 17 Administration building plans 10,000 00 Arlington Street cemetery 15 25 Behnont and Common Street, lights 300 0 Bettezmlent assessments 28,35K -19 Betterment streets, 1929 431 GEC Common Street, relocation and widening 1,25.3 2a December assessments, 1920 155 94 East junior High School, glans 6,000 00 Highway Department, traffic Signals 2,703 00 Tnfirmary Department, plans for mooring 250 00 Main Street, relocation 140 00 Mt. Auburn Street, building tine .500 00 Motor vehicle: excise, 1929 15.051 fat New Senior High School 2,239 70 North End Sewer 18,296 85 Overlay, reserve fund 28,739 07 Overlay 1928 148 85 Ov rlav 1929►2 8,000 34 Patter INIemorial Gate Fund 101 22 Prer nium account 2,539 26 Pabl c Library, West Branch 1,500 00 2,30 WATERTQWN TOWN RI;PiC]RT School Department, convention expense 8250 00 Sewer deposits 2,452 80 Taylor Street, building line 200 00 Tax Title, Re-venue 9,456 31 Tercentenary Committee 4,945 80 Water Department, special 18,364i tm Nest Junior Nigh School, addition 86 8o West Elementary School 78,130 03 Departmental account transferred to unexpencicd balance Recount 99,824 51 Total liabilities 82,817,864 08 Surplus 3,648,012 67 $6,465,876 75 UNPAID BILKS The follolring are all the unpaid bills seat to the Auditor Infirmary Department Lyndonville Creamery Association, milk 30 09 NITater Department, water 52 35 $92 "34 Legal Services Kelley, Der. M. J., services 75 00 $75 00 Outside Aid Boston, City of, care. '8621 45 Cambridge, City of, care 852 16 Connolly, Thomas J., rent 23 00 Fayette Cash TMarket, groceries 45 00 Kelley, Dr. X1. J., X--Rav 60 00 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, care 49-0 55 AUDITORS REPORT 251 Newton, City of, care S100 00 Salezn, City of, aid 383 9 Somerville, City of, aid 15 00 Waltham, City of, care 220 00 $2,740 05 Street Lights Edison Electric Illuminating;Co., The, service $1 5 10 155 10 Workmen's Compensation Kelley, Dr, M, J., services $125 00 125 00 Total unpaid bills S3,i3S 48 Respectfully submitted, W. W. NORCROSS, JR., I{diW. REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT To the Honorable ward of Se c=ainen- +Genfiear en The fallowing report relating to work done and money expended for the year ending Deemnber 31, 1929 is re- spectfully submitted. Highway Construction Receipts Appropriation $22,620 00 Additional appropriation 1,760 00 S24,380 00 Expend lures Carroll Street $6,143 31 Gammon Street; 9,025 56 Lexington 'Street 2,310 28 Lowell Avenue 2r25)0 48 Paul Street 3,101 04 Wilscan .Avenue 1,455 71 $24,376 38 Balance 3 62 24,380 00 Lowell Avenue Lowell Avenue between the James Russell Lcm oll School and Fuller Road has been built %%-ith gravel and oil. Drains were laid and the necessary catch basins installed. Paul Street In constntcting Pail Street sand was encountered, and in order to secure goad results we.vrere obliged to remove same and replace with gravel. The construction is of asphalt and stave. Paul Street is nosy in good condition, and with reasonable care should last for vea.rs. 252 RIMPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 2,33 Coon Street For a nwnber of years Common Street has beery a source of complaints fronl those who lived on it and persons who used it. This condition was remedied by a widening on the easterly side, the installation of more drmns, and the necessary catch basins.. The street was then built of asphalt macadam. Lexington Street Lexington Street, from the Rosary Academy to Warren Street was built of asphalt. This street is a direct road to Bel_ me rit and is subjected to ^t,-ery heavy traffic. During the ensuing year the work should be continued to Orchard Street and Belmont Street. Main Street Simpson Brothers Corporation secured the contract to lay a black: top on Nlain Street, and cover the strut car tracks from the end of the concrete read, which was constructed in 1927, as far as the bridge. slain Street is now in good condition, and will remain so for years. Common Street Construction deer ipts :appropriation S3,900 00 Expenditures Common Street widening $3,898 97 Balance 1 0:3 IS3,900 00 Mail. Street Construction Rcceipis Appropriation e10,500 00 pe°rndificres lain Street $10,467 15 Balance 32 85 $10, 00 00 4 WAoTERTO'4 N TOWN REPORT Mt. :A.uburn Street Construction Receipts Appropriation $25,000 00 Expenditures It. Auburn Street $25,000 00 Highway Maintenance Receipts Appropriation 800,000 00 Additional appropriation 3,525 00 $63,525 00 General Maintenance Expend-itrrres Boylston Street S2241 85 Chester Strut 427 30 Cleaning; catch basins 3,924 69 Cleaning Tovm Yard 5A 81 Cleaning gutters 1,060 39 Cinder walks 314 19 Columbia Street 47.5 07 Delta (Waterto-Km Square) 1,90 Damage to machine 2 00 Decorating Town Hall 33 16 Fence repairs 14 00 Flooding East junior High School playground 21 46 Grading Coolidge School let 246 14 Hazel Street, repairs 122 GO {Garage keeper 490 37 Gravel walks 77 23 Mt. Auburn Street, repairs 283 48 Pleasant Street 3,219 23 Porter Street 156 20 Pumping out cellars 22 75 Phillips Street 135 07 Painting streets 1.,345 17 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DUA RTAIENT 255 Post Santa collections 520 08 Patching streets 15,366 51 Quimby Street 117 66 Repairs to house at Gravel Pit 376 57 Repairs to 11.7averley Avenue Bridge 21 06 Repairs to bridge Street Bridge 971 98 Repain- to Whites Avenue Bridge 50 88 RoundiTig corner Palfrey and Church Streets 03 20 Sanding 945 30 Snow 3,984 33 Street cleaning 5,424 87 Taylor Street 1.,540 30 Warren Street 421 30 Winter Street 517 70 Repairs to Common Street wall 46 39 2,64'9 29 Equipment Maintenance Equipment repairs 996 43 Equipment supplies 1,036 58 Expressing; and freight 108 46 Hardware supplies 962 73 Keystone repairs and supplies 1,078 61. Lighting garage 6 12 Lur nber 303 60 Incidentals 5 00 Painting equipment 110 5 Painting .signs 69 54 Roller repairs 1,132 3 Signs (street and parking) 1,303 26 Tractor repairs 455 12 Telephone service 157 24 ,88,625 55 Automobile Maintenance Automobile and truck repairs and supplies 810,521 72 Essex Tudor 757 00 2 15 6 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 1nsuxance $64 50 Registrations 45 00 Storage of autoinobiles, trucks and g tractor-, 860 00 S12,248 22 Summary General maintenance $42,649 20 Equipment maintenance 8,625 55 Automobile maintenance 12,248 22 863,523 06 Bal2nee' 1 94 --$63,525 00 Stable Maintenance Recel-PIS Appropriation 3525.000 00 Additional appropriation 1,825 00 ,926,825 00 Expcndihires Blacksmith $2,30.3 02 Carpenter 1,735 92 Coal 238 59 Equipment repairs 124 91 Grain 3,013 go I-Tardware supplies isq. 5S Hay anal straw 3,8M 71 Lantern marl 1,065 51 Lighting stable 217 58 Nightinan 9996 go Saddler 1 790 78 Stablernen 6,961 34 Treatment to horse 36 00 Stable repairs 218 84 Stable and blacksmith supplies 2,035 13 REPORT OF 'EIGHWAY DEPARTMEN'T 257 Telephone serx ice S108 47 eater 23 63 826,S23 89 Balance 1 11 326,825 00 Highway Vacations Receipts Appropriation 311,777 00 Additional appropriation 1,412 00 1 ,15 00 Transferred Ott Town 'Nleeting 1,468 00 za $11,721 00 Expenditures Vacation to employees $11,721 00 Highway Superintendent Receipfy Appropriation 1q, '600 00 Expenditures Salary of Superintendent of Streets $43,600 00 Highway Clerks RcceipL- AppropTiation $2,550 00 Expenditures Salary of First Clerk 81,400 00 Salary of Second Clerk 1,150 00 - $2,550 00 Highway Office Re,vipls Appropriation 8400 go Additional appropriation 50 00 S450 00 `58 'WATERTOWN TOWN RRPOI,T Expendimpes Office supplies :32 78 Office file 39 50 Printing 300 39 Towels 11 00 Telephone service 44 51 Typewriter repairs 8 00 Repairs to desk 12 95 - — S440 13 Balance 87 $450 00 Street Suns Receipts Appropriation $1,000 00 Expenditures Street signs , 992 62 Balame 17 38 $1,000 00 Drainage Receipts Appropriation $28,975 00 ExPend it ores Labor Stock Total Acton Street $7,143 64 R936 21611.079 S5 Carroll Street 2,152 00 790 37 2,942 37 Common Street 165 74 37 17 202 91 Easement from Carroll Street 1,239 84 377 28 1,617 12 Enmersoli Road 66 87 35 54 102 41 Lexington Street 27 24 18 78 46 02 Lowell Avenue 673 35 178 35 851 70 Middlesex Read 608 40 219 77 828 17 Main Street 433 95 4:33 95 Mtn. tfl)urn Street 763 35 25 00 788 35 North Watertown Drain 4,881 39 2,'S1.3 85 7,605 24 REPORT Of HIGIiWAY DEPAK1'MENT 259 Phillips Street $182 81 4 00 $216 61 Pleasant Street 32 00 32 00 Rang, ley Road 27 08 13 00 45 08 Hazel Street 3-3 t 48 337 48 Drain repairs 219 .56 219 56 Wilson Avenue 1..046 67 483 00 1,529 67 920,001 37 $9,967 32 829.968 69 Balance 6 31 $28,975 00 Acton Street Drai i Receipts Appropriation 1928 $21,000 09 Expenditures Labor Stock TOW Actor! Street $9,832 40 $6,460 98 $16,293 38 Expended 1928 4,692 61 20,985 99 Balance 14 01 921,000 00 George Street Drain Recar pts Appropriation $1,790 00 Transferred at Town 'Meeting 201 26 - -- $1,588 74 , Expenditures Labor Stock Total George Street $1,388 97 199 77 $1,588 74 260 WATERTO'4 N TOWN REPORT Betterments Receipts Appropriation $128,600 00 Additional appropriation 81000 04 136,500 00 Transferred at Town Meeting 14,500 00 - - $122,000 Off Betterment Construction Expendil ures Labor Stoop Total Arden Road $2,613 21 82,520 83 85,134 04 Bellevue Road 911 72 908 72 1,820 44 Clhanriuig Road. 4,544 19 0,213 69 10,757 88 Chapman 'Street 1,949 75 '2,201 33 4,151 08 Derby Road 1,304 71 984 72 2,299 43 Duller Road 4,501 88 3,732 52 8,234 40 Greziville Road 9,260 57 3,767 44 13,029 01 Hardy avenue 676 60 360 {}1 1,036 61 Highland Avenue 5,036 35 5,379 23 10.,415 58 Lovell Road 2,055 35 2,737 40 4,792 75 Mason Road 1,587 94 1,078 97 2,660 01 kliddlesex Road 1,151 79 1,862 90 3,014 69 Piermont Street 3,961 20 3,60-1 20 7,508 40 Salisbury Read 1,262 17 1,609 15 2,931 32 Theurer parr 2,058 25 1,444 22 3,497 47 'Warwick Road 263 59 2.54 47 518 06 oTcester Street 2,551 22 3,575 25 6,12G 47 $45,€85 49 842,297 15 $87,982 64 Betterment Drainage Labor Stock Total Arden Road 81,980 40 5931 31 $2,911 71 Charming Road 2,825 58 1,658 41 4,4$3 99 Chapman Street 1„602 94 1,078 69 2,681 63 Derby Road 8 00 GO 51 77 51 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 261 Fuller Road 81,480 24 $1,004 0.3 82,484 27 Grenville Road 2,529 97 1,030 15 3,560 15 Highland Avenue 3,490 01 1,828 85 5,318 86 Lovell Road 2,241 65 1,028 18 3,2+69 83 `Mason Road 89 24 21 52 110 76 Middlesex Road 67 99 47 50 115 19 PierE7 ant Street 2,045 68 1,156 .30 3,201 88 Quincy Street 292 31 155 00 447 31 Salisbury Road 1,072 97 659 74 1,732 71 Springfield Street 80 23 21 14 101 37 Theurer Park 2GO 91 72 31 273 22 Iffalcott Road 217 20 42 22 259 42 Worcester Street 1,601 04 954 91 2,555 95 $21,825 96 S11,759 80 $33,585 76 Bettennent Construction 87,982 61 S121,568 40 Balance. 431 60 122,000 00 Fairview Avenue Betterment Recc ipt s Appropriation 87,100 00 Expo tdituras .Labor Stock Total Falrl-iew Avenue Construction 81,909 16 82,187 30 84,096 46 Fair;-iew Averitte Drain 2,623 29 471 66 2,994 95 P-4. 82 45 $2,658 06 87,091 41 Balance 8 59 S7,100 00 Betterments, 1929 During the year 1929 eighteen streets were built tuider the Dettenlient Act. All vacant lots on these streets were connected 262 '! ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT with sewer, water and gas. The construction was of asphalt and stone. Time strengthens aiu conviction that it is for the ad- vantage of all that all private ways should be built: under the ternis of the "Betterment Act." Sidewalks Receipts Appropriation S35,000 00 Additional appropriation 3,520 00 ;38,520 00 Expenditures Building; wall on Lowell Avenue w1,147 42 Cinder- walks 1,55 63 Grading borders 425 09 Granclithic walks 131,292 70 Setting; curbing 4,090 54 8,513 38 Balance ti 02 938,520 00 Ashes and Papers Receipts Appropriation 1 $32,000 00 ,Additional appropriation 5,000 00 - - - S37,000 00 Expejrditures Building fence at dump 207 46 Cleaning dumps 4,397 58 Collecting 25,794 50 Mack truck 5,000 00 Paper wagon 175 00 Track repairs 153 58 Tires 831 10 Supplies 323 75 i REPORT of HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 263 Printing collection notices 8114 75 $36,997 78 Pa.lance 2 22 $37,000 00 The collection of ashes and peer becomes are increasingly difficult problem, due to the fact that places available for dump- ing are becoming fewer and fewer. We again ask the citizens of the Town to be more careful to keep waste paper separate from ashes. This department would then find it easier to keep the dumping places in a mare sightly condition, and consequently avoid complaints from persons living nearby. Garbage Recci pis Appropriation $29,500 00 ,Additional appropriation 5,500 00 35,000 00 Transferred at Town Meeting 1,040 21 - - 336,040 21 Expenditures Er�uiprnent supplies 8112 20 (ias.oline and oil 1,517 25 .Autocar 5,000 00 Chevrolet car 676 96 Transfer station repairs 25 81. Equipment repairs 45 00 Pay lolls, collectitig arbage 27,769 .'37 'ruck repairs 300 06 Watchman 137 50 Water 0-5 47 Storage of trucks 430 00 $36,038 66 Balance 1 55 936,040 21 264 WATERTt7WN TOWAN REPORT Dust Laying Receipts Appropriation 15,000 00 E.A-pendil-feres cleaning streets S889 46 Pair Rolls, dust laving 7,277 46 Road ails 4,029 39 Sand 2,732 70 Supplies 61 50 $14,990 11 Balance 9 89 — ,$15,000 00 Sewer Construction Receipts Appropriation $35,882 00 Additional appropriation 1.950 00 95370832 00 Expenditures Caber slock 1 offal Arden Read 8336 84 $30 62 8367 46 Andrews Street 512 79 76 39 589 18 Carlton Terrace 672 13 153 42 825 55 Chapman Street 644 58 241 12) 885 70 California. Street 12 72 4 65 17 37 Dunton Read 396 29 161 49 557 7S Emerson Road. 549 52 50 00 599 52 Forest Street 187 52 16 65 204 17 Fairview Avenue 38 20 25 10 63 36 Green Street 'Terrace 193 08 28 30 211 38 Gertrude Street; 540 59 103 29 643 8S Gleason Street 610 55 120 94 737 49 Grandview Avenue 485 55 70 34 555 85 Grenville Road 280 41 39 36 319 77 Lexington Street 4,536 24 60-8 99 5,195 23 Highland Avenue 480 28 37 81 527 09 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 205 ln blg Street 87:3 14 12 32 $85 46 North Watertown Sewer 17,829 81 3,622 27 21,452 08 Partridge Street 564 21 154 35 718 56 Robbins Road 516 40 79 97 596 37 Springfield Street 179 10 32 71 211 81 Stoneleih Road 1,327 21 188 47 1,515 08 Warren Street 307 21 19 98 327 10 Repairs to manholes 362 12 23-0 22 612 34 831,1541 55 85,17 72 $3.,820 27 Balance 11 73 7,832 Orb Sewer Construction, Special Receipts Appropriation 1928 914,500 09 Transferred at Town TTeeting 888 95 $13,611 05 Expenditures Labor stark Total panning Road $338 93 S331 41 $670 31 Evans Street 134 12 1:34 12 Fairtiriew- Avenue 548 13 97 28 645 46 Fuller Road 40 70 129 65 170 35 George Strut 380 71 2&3 79 664 50 Mason Road 288 29 8:3 25 371 51 Middlesex Road 1,176 06 403 79 1,579 85 V['alcott Road. 89 40 130 24 219 64 2,862 27 $1,593 53 $4,455 80 Expended 1928 9,155 25 $13,611 05 North Watertown Sewer Receipts Appropriation $24,500 00 Additional appropriation 24,500 00 849," 00 266 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Labor Stack Total North Watertown Sewer $26,257 22 $4,445 93 O,7033r+ 15 Balance 18,296 85 $40,000 00 Sewer Maintenance Receipts Appropriation S25,000 04 Additional appropriation 2,100 00 Transferred at Town Meeting 468 00 Transferred from Reserve Fund 500 00 S28,068 00 Ex pevditures Labor ,stock Total Flushing sewers and stoppages s5,315 16 $320 55 S8,644 71 House connections 8,934 34 3,455 56 12,:39 90 Dead end connections 6,576 13 451 76 7,027 89 823,S25 63 84,230 87 528,062 50 Balance 5 50 S28,068 00 Respectfully subi-pitted, PIERCE B. COIF DON, Supe-riirtendent of Streets REPORT OF THE TOWN ENGINEER To the Honorable Board of.5eleciinen. Gentlemen: Thefollowing report of work done by this depart- ment for the gear ending December 31, 1929 is hereby respect,- ful1v submitted. The following is a list of the assistants of this department Wilbux Fi~. Learned, Consulting Engineer;. Thomas V. Dwyer, Assistant Engineer; .John Serie, Draftsman; Stanley W. Bryant, Draftsman; Herb4eTt G. Godly, Tra,nsitman; James Sullivan, Transitman, January 14, 1929; Walter L. Hetherington, Rod- man; Francis S. Fitzgerald, Rodman, December 12, 1929; Fred J. Milmore, Roclznan, April 22, 1929; Roger G. Oak-man, Jan- uary 1 to august 3, 1929; Frederick LaaBonte, January 1 to January 12, 1929. Water Department Lines and grades have been given where, necessary, and all possible assistance given.. Streets Accepted Under the Betterment Pict Plans and estimates v7ere prepared for eighteen streets to be accepted under the Betterment Act. .Assessors' Flans The assessors' plans are being brought up to date as usual for the year by this department,. During the year there were eight- een hundred znd twenty (1,820) real estate transfers which have to be changed on plans. There were five hundred and tzventy- three (523) permits issued for dwellings, mercantile buildings, garages, alterations and �rex`rlovals, Which Will be located on the ground and placed on plans before April 1, 1930. North Watertown Sewerage District Sewer construction in this district has shown great progress. Plans and profiles are ready for completion of work. 2V 268 WATERTC}WN TOWN REPORT Miscellaneous Lines and grades have been givers property owners on ac- cepted streets where requested. Information has been furnished to architects and builders relative to street lines, grades, sewers and drainage. The usual number of plans have been made for the police department, showing location of accidents. For list of streets built � der the Betterment Act, public streets rebuilt, sidewalk construction, curbing laid, sewers and drains built durring-1029, see schedule for sane. Respectfully submitted, OTIS D. ALLEN, "own Engfueer, REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER 269 Highways Upon the following--named streets grades have been estab- lished, street lines defined, record plans draw a- ad descriptions wl tten by this department, and they have been made public ways by the Board of Selectmen under the Betterment Act. Length 11'idth Stre-el From TO Fed Feet Dare Arden Road ratcrneleigh Ilea'. Uuklr:y Road 7'30 40 March 25, 11329 Fol[evue Road C hnntti n Road Bradford Road 245 40 14iarch 25, 1029 Chonning Read Qrnhnrd Street ceorge 5trect ICD 40 March `25. 1029 en Chapman Street 114,rhland A. ne Warren Street 74Q 40 1alnrch 25, 11129 Derby Road Watertown Street jackaon Road 275 40 March 23, 1929 Fairview Avenue Hall Avenue nrwick Rmd (',£t# 40 March 215. 1029 Fuller Road Orchard Street overge strcct 775 40 March 25, 1020 Grenville Road Common Street Marcia Road 840 •10 March 25, 029 Hardy.Avenue Fairwievr Aver uc Public Way 110 40 Nlarc 'It'-'0 Highland Avenue Gilbert Street Stuart Street l,5[90 40 N1ar. '20 Lovell Road Ilcllcvue Road Locke Stnet R5 40 4#ar, .29 Mason Road Channinc Road Fuller Road 2DU 40 'tT:;r. 1-20 A3iddlemx Roar Common.Street Common:street 450 40 ',29 Fiermant Street Belmont Street Tappan Avunuc 860 41) :.19 Salisbury Road Maplewood Street Templeton Parkway lido 40 %4=Lr, Iii2{J Theurer Park W-L1terttr rn 5treeG Jackson Road 33.5 40 Nl are 1029 Wan%ick Rooad Fairview Avenue Public Way S5 40 March 15, 1WA Worcester Street Town property NVaverley Avenue 1,305 40 March 25, 1920 Total feet 12,233 Public Streets that were rebuilt dating 1929 .$'frets F rota TO Lee!�lh Feel Arsenal Street 4Wate7totiVrr Scla;.rr:< Boston Line 91000 Carroll Street Orchard:strict Fltknont Street 1.430 Common Strcat S ring Strcat Orchard Street SO Fairview Avenue VilZn Avetaue Tovm Lime 145 Lexington Street Warren Street South 650 Lowell Avenue Gecrge Street wcsk 410 Main Street Whites Atieau- Bacon Street 1>`2 Mt. Auhurn Street Upland Road Russell Avvnuc 4.+15Q Patel St=t Nortb Den-con Street Charles River Road- 695 Tnykr Street Boston&Blaine Railro.�ad i mmcl Street 240 Wilsom Avenue Ghanni: Road Fairview Avenue 4:35 WintcrStrect Church treet Crass Street 205 Total 20,340 Total length of streets Private mays 1.4.1'9 Mile s Public ways 53.08 miles Total 67.27 miles 270 WATI RTOWN TOWN REPORT List of SidMalk Cotxstruction 1929- Granolithic Walks No. of 1'0. of &Pfare Fee! Square Feet 4 In,* Walks 6-Inck Walks .Axden Road 1.0073 '6 519.2 Bailey* Road 1,191.5 Bancroft Street 200.E Bellevue Road 2,993.8 175.9 Bellevue Road at Lovell Road 115.o M0 130mont. St,Teet 493.0 186.01 Belmont Street at St. XTary's Strut 964.E Boylston Street 566.5 105.5 Bradford Road at Locke Street 673.E 83.2 Carrell Street. at Delmont Street 2r31.6 Channing Road 2,259.3 726.0 Common Street 1,c)39-,.) 441..7 Concord Road 595.4 83.0 Copeland Street 205.0 Cypress Street 402.5 166.0 Derby Road 1,774.7 164.E Edenfield Avenue 149.0 82.9 Edcnfield Avenue at Bancroft Street M&S 162.0 Edgecli.ffe Load 211.0 81.0 Eliot Street 451.5 166.5 Fi eld. Street 399.5 276.E Fuller Road 5,129.7 1,469.6 Calm Street at Williams Street 1,852.0 56.0 Grenville Road 5,656.0 619.0 Hall Avenue 273.O 85.2 Lardy- Avenue 740A 258.8 Hamden Avenue 633.l 219.4 Hawthorne Street; 227.5 1a0.0 Hillside Read 164.0 98.4 1-1i11,side Road at Edgecliffe Road 741.5 180.2 Hovey Street 1,111.5 299.4 Irvin-, Street 280.0 108.0 Keenan Street 146.4 98.6 Lexington Street at Bemis Street 674.0 Lovell Road 278.4 275.6 Lovell Road at; Locke Street 830A 933.6 REPORT OF TOWN ENGUNNr�,R 271 '%ro. re f NO. 0 f Square Feet Square fieer 4-1 rich ftlkS G-Tech Walks TVTain Street E 10.3,54.0 751.0 A-farcia Road at Delle�me Road 562.0 INTan'on Road 322.5 81.4 Road XIason 1 1,981.0 480.4 TMerrill Road 1,042.7 282.0 11.Ierrill Road at Belmont Street 607.2 92.0 Alt. AuburnStreet 1,212.0 122.D Oakley Road 31087.0 1,222.0 Orchard Street 15(10 84.0 Palfrey Street 2,020.0 240 7 Palmer Street 2)C)0.0 173.0 Paul Street at Charles River Road 4.510 126.5 Priest Road at Charles River Road 292.0' 166.4 Rangeley Road at Appleton Street 535,0 Riverside Street 700.0 Robbu' is Road 6.1-1.5 248.4 Roval Street 195.0 107.0 Roval Street at North Tr%int, Park 1.,1.5&9 83.0 1 25 Standish Road 324.0 791.0 East corner Standish Road and Bel- niont Street 711.0 Kd .5 West corner Standish Road at Bel- mont Street 538.0 Standish Road NT. E. corner Locke Street 643.0 Standish Road, S. W. corner Locke Street 1,041.3 Stearns Road 5S0.8 84.0 Stoneleigh Road 391.0 Templeton Parkway 50M 166.0 Theurer Park 3,268A 505.2 Thtm-ton Road 417.5 99.7 Union Street 205.0 82.4 Walnut Street 351.13 338.0 'Westland Road at Edgecliffe Road 608.0 Winsor Avenue 527.5 177.8 7.3,086. 14,108. 272 WATERTtl'k N TONVAN REPORT Curbing Laid During 1929 Radha Straight Comer Feet Feet Blocks ?arsenal Street 5,027 71 Bellevue Road at Channin Read 43.2 12 Bellevue Tem.ce at Bellevue Road 88.0 2-1 Beechwood Avenue at Arsenal Street 59.0 1 Belmont Street nt Carroll Street 81.7 2-1 Belmont Street at St. Marv's Street 45 12 Ch annhig Read at Orchard Strect 88 24 Chianning Road at Walcott Road 95 24 Channhig Road at George Street 58 12 Carroll Street at Orchard Street 59 24 Common Street between Columbia Street and, Orcharcl Street 137 465 1.2 Carlton Terrace at Carroll Street 88 24 Derby Road at Jackson Rand 88 24 T unton Road at Carroll Street 38 24 Fair%iew Avenue at Warwick Road 88 24 Fuller Road at Orchard Street 38 24 Fuller Road at George Street 88 24 Fuller Road at Walcott Street 89 27 Grenville Load at Cot=on Street, 88 24 Hard- Avenue at FairView Avenue 88 24 Highland Avenue at Gilbert Street 106 48 Highland Avenue at 01cott Street 55.5 24 Highland Avenue at Chap-man Street 141 48 Highland Avenue at Hersom Street 53 24 Highland Avenue at Copeland ;Street 53 12 Highland Avenue at Stuart Street 4-9.6 12 Highland Avenue at Wilmot Street W 3 24 Irving Street at Arsenal Street 144 48 Mason Road at Channing Road 88 24 Mason. Road at Fuller Road 44 12 Main Street at Clcott Street 43.6 G Main Street at Chapman Street 54.6 24 Main Street at Hersorn Street 60.0 12 Main Street at Copeland Street 65.0 12 Main Street at Wilmot Street 47 12 REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER 273 hadhis, Straight Corner • Feet Frei Blacks Allain Street at Gleason Street 50 12 Xfain Strut at Partridge Strut 60.2 18 Main Street at Emerson Road 87 12 111iddlesex Road at Spring Street. 96.4 24 Middlc%c-x Road at Con-in-ion Street 88 24 Pal rey Street at Church Street 41.8 12 Patten Streets at Arsenal Street 47.4 Piennont Street at Belmont: Street 88 24 Piermont Street at Tappan Avenue 88 24 Rangeley Road at Appleton Street 72.3 24 Salisbunt Road at Maplewood Street 35.1 12 Theurer Park At Jackson Road 88.3 24 Taylor Street at Arsenal Street 31.7 206 Warwick Road at Fairview Avenue 88 24 Worcester Street at Springfield Street 50 12 Torcester Street at Quincy Street 176 48 3,652.7 0,727.0 810 Drainage Built During 1929 ,Va. of Length Size in No. of Cdt41a in Feet Inches Matiholes Basins Acton Strut 1916 42 • 1914 36 9 Arden Road 244 12 3 7 50 19 Belmont Street 1331 12 7 369 15 Brown Street 100 24 406 30 Carroll Street 693 10 4 14 Carroll Street Easement 617 12 3 Channing Road 812 15 5 15 375 10 Chapman Street 561 10 2 S Common Street.: 2 Duntan Road 20 10 274 WATERTOWI4 TOWN REPORT A10. of Length. Size in No. of Catch in Feel Inches HwiliplesBasirrs Derby Road 1 Fairview Avenue 670 12 2 9 Fuller Road 811 15 2 7 George Street 396 12 1 2 Grenville Road 631 12 2 Hardy Avenue 1 Hazel Street 123 14 9 Highland A-venue 472 15 51010 4 19 Lovell Road 803 10 2 9 Lowell Avenue 235 16 2 2 Mason Read 1 Middlesex Read 263 10 1 4 Mt. Auburn Street 4 Phillips Street 2 Piermont Street 885 10 4 12 Quincy Street 64 10 4 Salisbury Rc]t'34 281 10 70 8 1 5 Springfield Street: 107 12 2 Theurer Park 9 W+ikon Avenue 438 12 ii 4 Worcester Street 594 12 2 6 Walcott Road 2 Warwick Road X Totals 16,470 59 155 List of Sewers. Laid. During 1929 Length Size art IVn. of b Feed .Inches ait nholes Andrew Street 241 6 Arden Street 67 8 Belmont ,Street 728 12 243 10 118S 8 12 Brookline Street 428 12 2 826 10 2 REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER 275 Lettgth Sire in NO. of Bridghaxn Avenue 188 6 Brown Street (Metropolitan sewer to Sycamore Street) 991 12 4 Burnham Street 406 S 3 California. Street 50 U Carlton Terrace 190 6 2 Chandler Street 172 6 30 8 4 Chapman Street 459 61 3 Chestnut Park: 88 0 1 Copeland Street 20 6 Durrton Road 199 G 2 Emerson Road 305 S Forest .Street 74 6 Gertrude Street 241 6 1 Gleason Street 304 6 1 Grandview Avenue 1:34 6 Grant Avenue 20 6 Green Street 'Terrace 163 6 Grem ille Road 135 6 Highland Avenue 50 6 Harrington Street 616 S 3 In-ing Street 99 6 Lexington Strut (north of IV rren Street) 851 S 4 Lexington Street (south of Warren Street) 534 fi 3 Lexington Street (south of Orchard Street) 918 S Middlesex Road 445 6 4 Partridge Street 217 G 2 Perry .Street 184 9 2 Pierrnont Street 8q3 6 4 Robbins Road 189 6 1 Springfield Street 113 S Staneleigh Road 419 G 2 Sycam re. Street 1553 12 10 Warren Street 133 S 15,449 75 276 WA,TER'TOWN TOWN REPORT Private Sewer Connections Number of dead ends in bettemient streets 142 Number of sewer connections located 218 Total lcxigth of sewer connections located 9,832 The sewer system of Watertown is nmv fifty-nine and fifty- one hundredths (59.51) miles long, and has five thousand sev-e11 hundred six (5,706) sewer connections. OTIS D. ALLEN, REPORT OF THE PLAYGROUND COMMISSION To ilia HoijurcFble Board of Sel-chneu, Ccidlemen The Playground Commission respectfully submits the report of the Superintendent for the activities of the past, year. The reeon—imenda.tions therein shoiAd be considered earn- estly in order that the playground work may be carried on more successfully. f A MES H. SHERIT .AAT, (Rev.) WILLIAM J. GOR.l1'IAN, 13E,T TARD S. 1btc.I-IUGHt Playgrom?d Commission. 277 REPORT OF THE PLAYGROUND SUPERINTENDENT To ihe Play.,ground Cononissioll. Gcnilemett: I herewith respectfully submit to your Corn- the annual reports of the Supaninte.,ndent of Playgrounds for the year 1920, F In July two playgrounds were opeued, one at Victory Field and the other on the grour4ds, in the rear of the -XIars-hall Spring School, Althcugh these sites were wot ideal for playground activities, they were the best aMilr'-LbIC, and the large number (-)kl children in attendance truly justified the opening of these play areas. The completion of the grading both at the 11'est End Playground and the area adjacent to the cinder track at Victory Field will offer splendid sites for plRygromid apparatus in these sections. Besides the usual inter-playground gannes, group games were organized on each playground for the definite purpose of inter- esting every. child in socialized play. Games for all, not oifly for those who might represent the, playground on the different teams, but especially for the smaller children and those whose athletic abilities are limited W sonic extmt. The interest of the instructors in the latter group is one reason for our increased attendance. Through the co6peration of the Massachusetts Safety Coun- cil more children were brought to the playgrounds. This depart- ment published a lei-munthly "Safety Bulletin" which was distributed to the children free of charge. They also offered a "Safety Button" to each child who either brought a new mem- ber to the Playground or submitted in writing an act of safety which lie had perfoniied. At the close of the season, two hundred and seventy—flee "Safety Buttons" were awarded to '%VatCrtQivn children. Inter-playground games ivere most successful. Three classes were organized for the boys, namely, Midgets, 10 years zmd 278 REPDRT OF THE PLAYGROUND SUPERINTENDENT 2-479 tinder; Juniors, 12 years and tinder; and Seniors, under 16 vears. The hays enjoyed baseball, basket ball and track, while the girls competed in baseball, batba.11 and track. Quoits, checkers, bean-fags and paddle-tennis sets were furnished for each playground. Handiwork, ba etr­v acid sety- big ivere enio-ved by the girls. Entertainments, including dra- matics, Oratory, parents' dad-, freak day, doll carriage parades, etc., were held NveehIy. In order to increase the number of children who rnight take part in the closing exerciscs, three exhibitions were held. The children of the East End met at the Hosmer Playground, those from the South Side and Central sectiolis at ,5a.ltonstall Park, and at Victory Field the children, frosty the north quid northwest sections participated. As a result, over five hundred children competed in races and ganie,s on the closiing day. The lame attendance at the lathing leach justified the ap- pointment of an additional lifeguard and matron, as voted by the Town __Meeting. Too much credit cannot be liven to the lifeg ards and matrons for their efficiency and watchfulness at this crowded TesoPrt. Many times during the s unmer, there were over one thousand persons in attctichince at this small area. A splendid water carnival was conducted at the close of the season, which included races, diving and stunts for both boys and girls. Recommendations I IVQI,ld recon-miend to your Commission that a committee be appointed by the Teem 'Meeting for the purpose of investi- gating the advisability of the construction of an outdoor swI1,11- razing pool; that the playground apparatus now in the rear of the J larshall Spring School be transferred to the West lend Playground as soon as possible; and that the apparatus at Vic- tory la idd he erected on the area near the new cinder track, In conclusion, I vorish to hank the rnefnl r.� of the Commis- sion,sign, the instructars and other town officials and citizens, who, by their interest and co6peration made this a i- ost successful and enjoyable surnmer for the children of IN7a.tertown. Respectfully yours, l RANCIS A. KELLY, Srr.per�nte�unt. APPRAISERS' VALUATION Highway Department Horses, wagons, tools, road-building inachinery 21,000 00 Barn and sheds 15,000 00 {ail shed 1,500 00 Toolhouse and stied 51000 00 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 fait 8,200 00 Smith shop 2,500 00 Dwelling house 5,000 00 Garage transfer station 3,500 00 8$r,400 00 Seger s}stern S525,000 00 Drainage systen-i 400,000 00 925,000 00 Moth Department Automobile "$6()0 () ) Tools 200 00 - - 800 00 Almshouse and Eanipinent Aln-ishouse buiklimr 1111131,150 fill Contents 1,1 U) 00 11 acres of land 22,000 00 54,250 00 Town House, Annex and Land 11,505 feet of land S34,785 00 Town house and annex. 60,750 00 280 APPRAISERS' VALUATION 281 Furniture in Town Douse and annex, including furnishings in Mall and offices therein 8O,000 00 104,535 O0 Land in delta, ' .862,600 00 62,600 00 Police Department Ambulance patrol, furniture; motor- cycles and egtx'priient and automo- Exiles 13,300 00 13,300 O0 Pales and Wires Department Autonnobiles and equipment $2,000 00 2,000 00 Park Depa!rtnent Athletic Field -5�5O,000 00 Whitney Dill Park, 6 acres 10.000 00 Saltollstall Park, 5 acres 57.250 00 Howe Park, IM acres 2,000 00 Cook's Pond, 4 Y/ acres 10,000 00 Playgrowid eqlupment, tools, eta. 000 00 Douse {00 00 Equipment 400 00 Miscellaneous land, deltas, etc. 3,000 00 Ma-rion Road and Orchard Street, G acres 2O,000 00 West End Playground 20,000 00 1"13,75O 00 Water Department DNvellittg house 83,13100 00 Barra 500 00 803,378 square feel: of land 40,000 00 10,000 square fact of land 1,500 00 Water males 050,OOO 00 Stable wid tool house, Orebard Street 10,000 00 Stock and egidpnaent 5,000 00 Automobiles 4,000 00 714,500 00 2S2 WATBRTOWN TOWN REPORT Public Library 50,240 feet of land �►25,120 00 Building 121,250 Oil Contents, books, furniture, fittings, etc. 70,000 00 12,230 feel; of land, East End 3,100 00 East End Public Library 35,000 Ott Contents 13,000 00 1.5.645 feet of land 3,000 00 North End library 0,250 00 Contents 600 00 - - - - S277,320 00 Health Department Automobile `3100 00 300 00 East Junior High School Land, 142,900 feet $40,000 00 Buildings 330,250 00 Cont.etlts 30,000 0() 400,250 00 New High School Land and Building Land S34,000 00 Building 65il,()0() 0() Contents 100,000 00 784,000 00 Phillips School 50,010 feet; of land 811,400 (10 Building 30,000 00 Contents 2,400 UO 43,800 00 Spring Mesta School Land 17,590 feet of land �8,000 00 8,000 00 APPRAISERS' VALUATION 283 Bemis School 48,1`0 feet of land S1,800 00 Building 7,500 00 Contents 300 00 ,912,600 00 Grant School Building $1 ,750 ()0 Contents 1"500 0() Marshall Spring School Land $10,000 on Building 122,500 (10 Contents 3,000 00 1.1:5,500 00 James Russell Lowell School Building 8190,000 00 Contents 10,000 00 - 200,000 00 Francis School 55,20E feet of land S 11,#00 00 Building 112,500 00 Contents 1,40(] 00 126,.300 00 Hosmer School 80,530 feet of land �I I i'000 00 Contents 2,400 (Y) Addition [(10MM) 00 373.400 00 Coolidge School, Arlington Street Land 82.1,000 00 Building 212,:500 ()() Contents a,000 00 241,500 00 284 WATERTO N' TC1'LN"NI REPORT West End School, Main Street Land 817,225 00 Building `65,000 00 Contents 5,000 00 $277,225 00 Old Parker School Land 38,496 feet of land 11t3,[fD0 00 19,000 00 West junior High School Lalid $10,000 00 Building 293,O00 00 Contents 51,000 00 354,000 00 New Parker School 126,453 feet of lan(i 'qY3,000 00 Building 137,500 00 Contents 5,000 00 Central Fire Station 13,000 feet of land w25,000 00 Building 58,750 00 Contents, including electric�d egtup- ment, apparatus 36,700 00 121,450 00 East End Fire Station Buildim, 843,750 00 Laud 5,000 00 Contents 8,000 00 56,750 00 Total $5,745,280 00 JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. I OLLAND, C ARLES P. COLL1 AN, Appraisers. For year ending December 31, 1929. REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK. RECORD OF TOWN MF-STINGS FOR 1929 Warrant for Town Meeting Tuesday Ever0mg, January 29, 1929 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ?ffiddlesex, ss. To any Gonstable in the Tow" of 147atertuwn, Greetilt ; In the name, of the Conimonivealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Tourn of Watertown to meet in the Senior High School Building, Columbia Street, in said Town, on Tuesday evening, the t,,xenty- ninth day of January, 1929, at 7.30 p-m., to act on the following articles, viz. Article 1. To hear the report of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Article 2. To hear the report of the Selectmen upon the ex- tensioit of Lowell Avenue from Ole accepted portion to a new way called George Street, and tale any action relating thereto. -article 3. To hear the report of the Selectmen upon the.ex- tension of Wilson Avenue, from the accepted portion, through Town property to Chamling Road, so-called, and take any action relating thereto. Article 4. To see if the ToNvii will approve a plan to move the Alinshouse to a new location on the rear of the Town Land, or take any action relatin.- thereto. Ariie e 5. To see if the t ovrn will authorize the Conunittee for the Tercentenary of the Toivtt to contract for a memorial to the founders of the Town; appropriate a stun of money toward paring for the cost of the same, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Arfic1c 9. To see if the Town wall direct the Selectmen to . purchase or to take by eminent; domain, for school or other pur- poses, a tract of land lying between Main Street and Acton Street, so-called, belonging t.a Peter J. $randley, and containing approximately four acres; appropriate a stun of riuonev to 13aY 285 286 WATERTOWNr TOWN REPORT the coat of the same, direct how the sanic shall lie raised, or take anyF action relating thereto. (bequest of Committee on School in the West End. of the Town,) Article 7. To sec if the Town will appropriate a stern of moneys to pay the cost of preparing plans for au elementaiT school in the western part of the '.!'own, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on School inf the IYest E,nd Of the "Down.) Article S. To see if the Town Nvill vc,)te to appropriate the sum of two Hundred and fifty dollars (6250) for delegates' travel and convention expenses outside the State, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee) And you will notify and wani the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the tune and at the place herein speci- fled, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy- of this warrant, and also by posting; copies of the sanie in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, seven days at least prior to the time of said meetincy Hereof fail not, and tnalce return of this warrant, with tour doings thereon, Into the office of the ToNvli Clerk- on or before the time of said meeting. Gi--en tinder our hands this ninet:eetnth day of January, A, D. 1929. JOHN P. BAI RETT, G. FREDERIC{ ROBINSON, ED'M,M) D. HOLLAND, elvchnen of it"ca rt a . O ce)"s R urns on li arraw As required by the foregoing warrant, Z Have notified and warned the legal votens of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and. at the place herein specified, by leaving at even, inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this w-arrant, and also by posting copies of the sane in ten or moie conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least pricer to the ti nle of said meeting. . JOS PH W. RECAN, Constable of iFat rtrron. :Attest: WILLI )d P. McGUIRE, Tcun Clark. RECORD F TOWN 'MEETINGS 287 Notices were mailed to the Towrn Meeting --embers at least seven days prior to the Town -leeting of the proposed business to be considered at the Meeting. IVILLT AM P. \-jcCrUIRI,:, 7'ou,sir Clerk. Record of Town Meeting, January 29, 1929 Meeting was called to ord r at 7,45 p.m. by 11,1oderaWr Fred E. Crawford. officers, returns on warrant Ive:re react by Town Clerk- 'William P. \JcGtiire. ` he counters reported that there were 139 Town -Xieeting Members presellt? nittxiber necessary for a cluonim: 93. Prier to action on the articles iti the warrant, the follow istg Resolutions were unaniinausly adapted: Resolution Whereas, a bill, a,ccompTied by a plan., to beautify and im- prove the Charles River Basin, has been presentee- to the General Coti,tt by t;he \-Ictropali Lai i Planning Board, -�%Thich in OLU opinion will be of great bcnefit to JA'atcrtown; therefore, be it Resolved: That thu members of our Representative Town Ivieeting, in Town Aleeting assembled, heartily approve said plant proN icled: that in carrying cut its provisions, no encroach incnt he made in the cxISUIngT width of the river front the Bach- rach factory to the bridge at Galen Street, and haxing this in mind request our Senator and Representatives in the General Court to support and Grote for the act. Resolution By the Cij.lzens of the 7"o j.t of ll�o.tertoturr. i;t Town Meeting Assembled,d, faaz.z:icrry A. D. 1929 Mwreas, a highly valued public servant and re.spected fellow- citizen of our .l,,c ivii has been called to asstuzle resl onsil le duties in a distant city of this Cornmortwealth, after lia'.`ing lived worthily among us for twent-`-eight years, during which time he has given generously and faithfully of his high abilities to the commonweal in numerous capacities and offices to which his to,A-nspeople bare called hire, including among ethers, 288 '4 ATERTO N TOWN REPORT Chairman of the Board. of Selectmen of the Town, RepresentaVire to the General Court of the Commonwealth, and Mate. Senator from arir District; Nowp thcrefore, 1w it resolved: That it is with sincere regret that the citizens of Watertown record. the withdrawal from this Community of cur faithful public servant and highly esteemed fellow-citizen HONORABLE WESLEY ELIAS MONK whose high code of honor in his dealinbs with his fellow-men places him shoulder to shoulder with storm-stressed Ulysses in his defiance of Neptune, "Thou mayest save me if thou wilt, and if thou wilt thou mayest destroy me; but whether or no, I will steer my rudder true." That this resolution be spread upon the public records of Watertown and an attested copy hereof he f0jivarded to Mr. Monk. A tree copy, attest: ILLIAA1 F. 1NIeGUIR.E, Town Clerk. Artick Y. To hear the report of any committee herctofore appointer], and act thereon. Report of Committee on Infirmary presented by Chairman B. Fav Mc+C lauflin. The committee appointed by the INIoderator on January 12, 1.927, tc report on what action the Town should take in pro- viding for the inmates now housed at the Town Iy an-ii, hereby submit the fallowing report: After this committee hid rnict several titers aiid &Men the matter careful +consider€ktion, they subtnitt€d a. report to the Town 1+Iecting in XI4jrc11, 1927. At that time they askccl for an appropriation of five hundred dollars ( 500) for plans in regard to remodelling the present building. This appropriation was not granted and the matter was referred back to theCommittee for further study. This Committee has gi ,ert the matter further study and hereby recommend that an appropriation be made for the pur- pose of securing plans for moving, remodelling and maintaining RECORM of 'i`CWN 11EE`1'INGS 289 present structure to land in the rear cif the present location not�T owned by the Town, for the purpose of housing the inmates of the Town In£iniiary. B. FAY lalcGLALIFLIN, Chairinall. January 29, 1929. Article 2. To hear the report of the Selecti-nen 1-ipon the extension of Lowell Avenue from the accepted portion to a new way called Georgic Street, and tale any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Extension of Lowell Avenue 1t a meeting of the Selectmen held on Friday evening, J7nuary 18, 1929, it was Voted. That public convenience and necessity require that Lowell Avenue be extended through land of the Town of 11"ater- toNva, to a pnVate way known as George Street, and said Ex- tension of Lmvell Avenue is hereby laid out as and for a, public way, in accordance with the fallowing description: Description, Extension of Lowell avenue Beginning at a print on the northerly line of Lowell Avenue, two hundred forty (240) feet sotitheasterly from a stone bound at the intersection of the northerly lire of Lowell Avenue, and the westerly line of Carroll Street, thence soathvasterly oil a straight line; vwo hundred forty-nine and ninety-two hundredths (249,92) feet to a paint of curs-ature, thence easterly and south- erly on a curve to the right, with a radius of tWO hundred eighty- six and one tenth (286.10) feet, one huzidred sevetteen and one tenth (117.10) feet to a point of reverse can ature, thence easterly and northeriv on a curve to the left, i�*ith a radius of twenty-five (25) feet, fifty and eleven hundredths (50.11) feet to a point of tangency, thence south-svasterly on a straight line one hundred seventeen and thirty-three hundredths (117.33) feet to a. point of curvature, thencc northerly and westerly on a curve to the left, with a radius of fifty (50) feet, fifty and eight hundredths (50.08) feet to a point of cornpound crirvature, thence northerIN, and westerly on a curve to the left, ,with a radius of two hundred forth- sis and one: tenth (246.10) feet, one `90 WATE:RTOWN TOWN REPORT hundred thirty-three and twelve. hundredths (133.12) feet to, a point of tangency, thence northlvestcrly can a straight luxe twc) hundred forty-nine and ninety-two hundredths (249.92) feet, thence northeasterly on a straight line forty (40) feet to the point of beginning. Cant;airung 17,026 z5quare feet.. JOHN P. E ARRETT, G. FREDERICK. ROBINSON, LDA-TARD D. HOLLAND, Selectiten of I I"atartown. Voted: 'That the action of the Selectinen in laying ettt the Extension of Lowell .' venue to George Street as and, for a public way, be and is hereby approved. Article 3. To hear the report of the Selectmen upon the ex- tension of Wilson Avenue, from the accepted portion, through Town property to Channing Road, so-called, and take any action relating thereto. Repart of the Selectmen on the Extension of Wilson Avenue At a meeting of the Suluctmen held on Friday evening, Janu- ary 18, 1929, it was Voted: That public Convenience and necessity require that 11"ilson. Avenue be exterfded thrrmi gh land of the Town of N'Ia,tQr,- town to Channing Road, nud said Extension of 'iklilson Avenue is hereby Iaid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description: Desctipti=, Extemslan of Wilson Avenue Beginning at a point of curvaturc on the westerly line of George Street, nine hundred fifty and nixie troths (9-0.00) feet from the northerly line of Orchard Street, thence northerly and Avesterly on a curve to the left, with a radius of twenty (20) feet, tv enty-o a and forty-two hundredths (21-42) feet to a, point of reverse en7 aturc on the westerly line of Channing Road Extension, thence westerly and northerly on a cun-c to the right, with a radius of three hundred sixteen and eleven hundredths (316.1.1) feet, three hundred eighty and one hun- RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 291 dredth (380.01) feet to a point of tangency, thence northeasterly on a straight line seventy and ninety-sip hundredths (70.96) feet to a paint on the westerly line of Wilson Avenue, thence south- easterly on a straight line forty and three hundredths (40.03) feet to a point on the easterly line of Wilson Avenue, thence soutl-iwesterly on a straight line seventy-five and one hundredth (75.01) feet to a point of compound can ature on the easterly- line of Chamaing Toad Extension, tlience southerly and easterly on a curve to the left, with a radius of two hundred seveiltyF-six and eleven hundredths (276.11) feet, three hundred fifteen and silty-four hundredths (.31.5.64) feet. to a point on the easterly line,of Chaining Road Extension, thence southwesterly on a straight Line fifty-semen and five tenths (57.3) feet more or less to the paint of beginning. Containing 17,093 square feet. JOHN P. BARRETT, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, , electinen of VT-aterfozvjr. Voted. That the action of the Selectmen in laying out the Extension of Wlison Avenue to Charming Road, as and for a public way, be €and is he ebb approved. Article 4. To see if the Town will alaprovc a plan to move the Almsl'oust to a new location on the rear of the Town Land, or take any action relating thereto. Report submitted by the Selectmen recommending that the present Infirmary be reznoved to a new site ail land owned by the ' awn, as shumi on flan submitted by the Selectmen. Voted That this matter lac referred to tlae Committee on Method of Caring for the present Inmates of the Town In- firmary. Article 5. 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 moiaey toward paying for the cost of the same, direct how the saxne shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted. That action on this matter be indefinitely postponed. 292 WATERTOWN TONVN REPORT Article 6. To see if the Town will direct the Selectmen to purchase or to take by cminent domain, for school or other purposes, a tract of land lying; between Main Street and Acton Street, so called, belonging to Peter J. Brandley, and containing approximately four acres; appropriate a snm of money to pay the cost of the sane, direct how the same; shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on School In the Western Part of the T[)'P n ) Voted:That the Selectmen be and they are hereby authorized and empowered in the name and bc]ialf of the Town as ,proV ded by Chapter 272 of the Acts of 1925, to purchase, or to talk by eminent domain, for school or other municipal purposes, a cer- tain parcel of land, situated in the western part of the Tmm and bounded and described as follows, to wit Beg nning at a paint on the southerly side of lairs Street, thence rul3rl6g westerly by a curved line one hundred thirty-two and three tenths (132.3) feet more or less to a stone bound; thence in a southwesterly direction by land of the Society for the Preservation of New England ,antiquities, two hundred and forty--seven (247) feet to a stone hound; thence in a wes- terly direction by land of the sane owners one hundred twenty- three and forty-two hundredths (123.42) feet to a stone bound; thence in a southwesterly direction by land of John X. Jensen six hundred and sixty ({60) feet more or less to a point on the northerly side of Acton Street; thence in a southeasterly direc- tion by the northerly line of Acton Street two hundred and twenty-fie (22,5) feet more or less to a. point on the northgly line of Acton Street: thence in a northeasterly direction by land of Peter P. Barrett, Jr. and Deborah M. Barrett eight hundred and seventy-eight (878) feet more or less to the southerly line of Ifain Street,and point of beginning, containing approximately 215.302 square feet of land more or less. And for the purpose of paying the cast of said parcel of land, the sum of seventeen thousand, two hundred and twenty-five dollars (S17,�25) be and is hereby appropriated. Voted: That for the purpose of providing the Burn of seven- teen thousand, two hundred and twenty--five dollars (817,225) .appropriated under Article 6, the same be and is hereby assessed on the general tax levy for the current year. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 293 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. Watertown, Febnia.ry fig, 1929. .art Board of SeLectrrren We, the undersigmd, as we are Selectmen of the Town of Watertown, by the power conferred upon us by Chapter 79 of the General Laws and Acts amendatory thereof, and every other power thereto us enabling, in pursuance of a vote of the Town of Watertown passed at a Town Meetui lg duly called and held on the twenty-ninth day of January, 1929, a copy of-which vote certified by the Town Clerk is heretoannexed and made a part hereof, do hereby order as follows Be it ordered, that the Town of 11raterton,ri ha,s taken and does hereby take by eminent domGun, in fee simple, for public purposes, the land in the western part of the Town, being shown on a plazi entitled "Town of Waterto,,vn, flan Showing Land of Peter J. Brandley, to be Acquired by the Town for School car Other Municipal Purposes," draAvn by; Otis D. Allen, Town Enclxncer, dated January 22, 1929, on file in the office of the Tom Clerk, andd bounded and described according to said plan as follows, to wit Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Main Street, thence mnning westerly by a curved line one hundred and thirty- two and three tenths (132.3) feet, more or less, to a. stone 1301_u_nd; thence in a southwesterly direction by land of the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities. two hundred forty-seven (2-1 7) feet to a stone hound; thence hi a westerly direction by land of the same owners one hundred twenty-three and forty-two hundredths (123.42) feet to a stcgie bound; thence M a southwesterly direction by lard of John K. Jensen Svc hun- dred and sixty (660) feet, more or less, to a point on the northerly side of Acton Street; thence in a. southeasterly direction by the northerly lire of Acton Street t`vo hundred and twenty-five (225) feet, more or less, to a point on tho northerly litre of Acton Street; thence in a northeasterly direction by land of Peter P. Parrett, Jr.. and Deborah ILL Barrett, eight himdred and seventy-eight (878) feet, more or less, to the southerly line. of Main Street and point of beLinning, containing approximately 215,302 square feet of land, more or less. 29-1 WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT And said Town also takes all rights of way and otber ease- ments iviuch are appurtenant to the above-described land, or to which said lan(I may be subject, if any there be. Be It further ordered that all trees and structures located upon or aflixvd to the abcve-described prcmiscs are included ill this taping. Be it further ordered that having carefully considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the above- described land by reason of this taking, that the sum of se von- teen thousand, two hundred twenty-five dollars ($17,225) be and is hereby awarded, which silin is apportioned as appears in the followin-, schedule, to -wit: 6 Owner Lot I'Vo. il rw Sqteurc Fed Damcges Peter,J. Brandley. . . .. .. 2 215,302 niore or less $17,225.00 Societv for the Preservation Right of New England Antiquities of Way 900 more or less No damagei The owners above nanied are the supposed record owners of the parcels of land at the time of said uddng, and in so far as they may be incorrectly stated then said land is the property of owners tinknoix-n. Be it further ordere(I that the Clerk cause a copy of this order to be recorded with NJiddlesex South District Deeds, and that seasonable notice thereof be given to every person -whase prop- erty has been taken, as required by Section 8 of Chapter 79 of the General Laws. JOHN P. BARRE,TT, G. FREDERICK R0131MI)OIN, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Saledniett of 11-atertown. In Town Meeting At the Special Town Meeting of the Town of Watertown, duty called and held on Tues&y, jani4aiT- 29, ID29, when Article 6 of the Warrant ivas beforn the meeting as follows: Artie 6. To see if the Town will direct the Selectmen to purchase or to take by etniiient cloiiiain, for school or ather pur- poscs, a tract of land lying between Main Street and Acton Street-, so-called, belonging to Peter J. Brandley, and containing approximately four acres; appropriate a ruin of 7110110Y to pay "CORD OF TOWN MEETINCS 295 the cost of the same, direct how the sane shall lie raised, or take any action relating thereto. The following votes were passed: Voted:That the Selectmen be and they are hereby. authorized and empowered in the name and behalf of the Town, as prox ided by Chapter 272 of the Acts of 1925, to purchase:, or to take by erninent domain, for school or other municipal purposes, a cer- tain parcel of land, situated in the western part of the Town, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Main Street, thence running westerly by a ctn-ved Iine one hundred thirty— tivo and three tenths (132.S) feet. more or less to a stone bound; thence iri a sotaliNvesterly direction by land of the Society for the Preservation of New England Antigtut.ics, two hundred and forty-seven (247) feet to it stone bound; thence in a 'westerly direction by lazed of the same owners one hundred twenty-three and forty-two hundredths (1.2.3.4-?) feet to a stone bound; thence in a southwesterly direction by land of John K. Jensen six hundred ,and sixty {660) feet more or less to a point on the northerly side of Acton Street; thence in a sottthcastcerlyP direc- tion by the northerly line of Acton Street two hundred and tiventy-fire (225) feet more or less to a point on the northerly line of Acton Street; thence in a northf asterly direction by land. of Deter P. Barrett, Jr. and Deborah M. Barrett eight hundred and seventy-eight (578) feet more or less to the southerly- line of Main Street and point of beLiinnint, containing approxinaately 215,302 square feet of land more or less. And for the purpose of paying the coast of said parcel of lazed, the stem of seventeen thousand, two hundred and twent.yw-five dollars (811,225) be and is hereby appropriated. Voted: That for the purpose of providing the slim of seven- teen thousand, two hundred and twenty-five dollars ( 17,225) appropriated under Article 6, the same be and is hereby assessed on the gerjeral tax levy for the current year. Attest; WILLIA I P. I\IcGUIR.B, Town Clerk. Article 7. To spec if the 'I'C3 vn will appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost of preparing plans for an eleinentary 296 S ATERTC7WN TOWN REPORT school in the wester-i part of the Town, direct how the swine shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee can School in the Westem Part of the Town.) Voted: That the sum of six thousalid dollztrs ( 6,000) be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of preparing plans for an elementary school in the westeni part of the Town. Noted: That for the purpose of providing the money appro- priated under Article 7, the sutra of four thousand dollars (84,000) be transferred from the Ilosmer School Addition ac- count, and the l}alance of two thmis2nd dollars ( 2,000) be assessed on the general tax levy for the Current year. Voted: That the committee can site aiid playas for a school in the West End of the Town be authorized to obtain estimates on the cost of said building, and report to the neat- Annual Town Meeting" Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sure of two hundred and fifty dollars ( 250) for delegates' travel and convention expenses outside the State, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee) Voted. That the sung of two hundred and fifth- dollars ( 250) be and is hereby appropriated for delegates' travel to the con- vention to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, and that this amount so appropriated be and is hereby assessed on the general tax levy f or the current year. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, 7'd'wn Clerk, Warrant for Annual Town Meeting Election of Officers and Town Meeting Members March 4, 1929 Cor_monwealth of llassaebtrsotts. Middlesex, ss. To any Constable in gre Town of l t-Wertown, (;reeting. In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal waters of VYratertown to meet in their respective voting }daces in said Town: Precinct 1, East End Dire Station, Mt. Auburn Street; Precinct 2, Hvsmer School, lVinthrop Sitr+eet; Precinct 3, High School, Col-ambits Street; Precinct 4, T Nvn Hall, Main Street; RECORD Of TOWN AIRETINGS 297 Precinct 5, Town hall, Main Street; Pre6ict G, West jtuiior Nigh School, W averley Avenue, on Monday, the fourth day of ilIarch, 1929, at 7 a.m., to act can the following articles, viz., Article 1. To choose the regular Town Officers for the en- suing year, the: following to be printed on, and chosen by the official ballot, to wit: Three Selectmen for one year, wbo shall also be the Board of Public Welfare, Surveyors of Highways s and !appraisers; one Moderator for one year; one 'Treasurer for one year; one Collector of Taxes for one year; one Auditor for one Fear; one Assessor of `!'axes fe)r three years; two members of the School Committee for three years; two members of the Board of Trustees of the Free: Public Library, for three gears; one mcmber of the Board of Health for three years; one member of the Board of Health for two years (to fill vacancy); one Park Conunissioner for three years; one *Water Commissioner for three wars; one Tree Warden for one rear; three Constables for one year; two members of the Planning Board, for three years. Also for the election of fifteen (15) Town Meeting '11embers for the three-year terra in each of the six voting precincts of the Town, and to fill the following vacancies: one (1) vacancy in the term expiring in 1930, and one (1) Vacancy in the ten7i expiring in 1931, in Precinct 1; three (3) vacancies in term expiring in 1930, and one (1) vacancy in terra expiring in 1931, in Precinct 2; one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 19SO, and one (1) vacancy in terms expiring in 1931, in Precinct 3; one (1) vacancy* in terra expiring in 1930, and two (2) vacancies in term expiring iii 1931, in Precinct 4; one (1) vacancy in tern'i expiring in 1930, and two (2) vacancies in term expiring in 1931, in Precinct 5. The lolls will open at 7 a.m. and will close at S p.m. You are also required to notify and warn the legal voters aforemicl to rneet in the Town Hall in said Town on Monday, the fourth day of March, 1929, at S.15 p.m., to act on the follow- ing article: Article 2. To choose all other necessary Town Officers in such manner as the Town may direct. The consideration of further business tinder this Nvarrant will be postponed until Monday evening, INlarch 18, 1929, at 7 p.m., in the Senior High Scbcol Building, Columbia Street, or until such later time as the meeting may direct. 298 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT A71icle 3, To hear the report of the Tomi Officers as printed, and to hear the report of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. I 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. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necossary sum of money to pay that portion of the Town debt which matures on or previous to January 1, 1930, direct bow the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thCretiD. Article 6, To see, what method the Town Nvill vote to adopt for the collection of taxes for the ensuhig year, and to fix- the compensation of the, Collector, or talce any action relating thereto. Article 7. To see if the Town will appropriate: a sum of money for the rent of the Grand Army Hall, care of the grounds around the Soldiers' Mon-umeiA, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next -Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac B. Patten Post 81, G. A. R., to expend the same, direct how the same shall be raised, cr take any action relating thereto. Article S. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of matey. to pay the cost of provid ng suitable headquarters for Watertown Post No. 99, American Legion, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Watertoi-vri Post No. 99, American Legion) Article 9. To see if the Town will appropriate a simi of money to pay the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Burnharn-TWanning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, direct how the n-ioi-iey shall be nai8ed, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Btu-uharn-TAIannU'-Lg post INTO. 11.05, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.) Article 10. To see if the Town will appropriate the suin of three thou-sand dollars (,50,00{) for grading land between the Hosmer and the East Junior High Schools, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Playgrotuid Commission and School Committee.) I Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to famish unifornis RHCO tD OF TOWN MEETINGS 230 for the members of the ].{ire Department, appropriate the sum of moneys necessary- to pay for the sa3ne, direct how said slim shrill be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. Ar6rle 12, To see if the Town will appropriate a siarn of money for the purchase of land, and the erection of a fireproof building for the use of the Fire Alarm Signal Systems, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Inspector of Wires.) Article 13. To see what action the Town will take with ref- erence to repairing and resetting the gravestcnes Ili tlic Arl- ington, Street Cemetery, appropriate the nec:essan,- moiiey for that purpose, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Watertown Historical Society.) A•rf cle 14. To see if the Tott'ii will vote an increase of ffi-c dollars (85) per week to the employees of the Highway, Water, Cemetei-y and Moth Departi-rents of the Town of Watertown, ."Massaelmsetts, for "mechanics and laborers," direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Re- quest oF Town Employees` Union, Focal No. 807.) Article 15, To see if the Town -Fill appropriate the satin of three thousand dollars ( ,3,000), or such sum as may be neces- sary, in order to acquire by pur�hale or eminent domain, twenty thousand (20,000) square feet of land at Bleiler's Comer (the southwest darner of Belmont and Lexington Streets, near Knob-vle,s Delta) for a fire station site, and acquire the said land by purchase or eminent domain. (Request of forth Watertown Civic Association:) Article 16. To see if the Town.will transfer the Jaynes Russell Lowell School building and land adjacent thereto, from the Building Committee thereof to the ,school Committee of the Town of Watertown. (Request of North A-Vatertox{-i Mic Association.) rticle 17. To see iF the Town y-il1 vote to abolish the dump in the rear of the Jaynes Russell Lowell School and prohibit dumping thereon in the furtherance of the public health and safety.'. (Request of North M7atertown CIA-ic Association.) Article 19. To see if the Town Will appropriate the surd of fiftc-Qn hundred dollars ($1.,500) for the tr nspartation of all the school children attending the ,James Russell Lowell School, troth the Svcaniore Street district in both directions between the said 300 WATFRTOWN TOWN REPORT school and the said district, said appropriation to be spent under the direction of the School Committee of the Town of Water- to,wn. (Request of the North lVa.tertown Civic Association.) Article 19. To scc if the Town will appropriate the suin of five hundred.dollars (3500) or such stun as may be necessary, for. the purpose of grading the prc!,wnt, dump in the rearr of the James Russell Lowell School. (Request of north Watertown Civic association.) Art-icie 20. To hear the report of the Committee on the Method of Caii_ng for the Present Inmates of the so-called Town Infinnary, direct its discharge, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Nortb WateTtown Cii�e Association.) Article 21. To see if the To%�m will appropriate the suni of five hundred dollars ( 500) to secure plans fOr remodelling present bi-tilding now occupled as an almshouse or Infirmary, and to move said building to other land now owned by the Town of Watertown, or take any action relating thereto. (Re- quest of the Almshouse or Infirmary Committee.) Article 22. To see if the Tawn wr l vote that a committee of five citizens be appointed by the Xfoderator to consider in con- junction with the Board of Health and Board of ,selectmen, the matter of the erection of an incinerator for the disposal of waste material, and report their recomnmendatic�n in writing to the Tc vt m at its next Annual To,"m lWeeting. (Request of Beard of Health.) Article 23. To hear the report and recommendations of the Planning Board relative to amending the Zoning By-]aw, by altering the Zoning; Map therein referred to, by changing certain property located at No. 153 Watertown Street, known as the "Derby Estate" from the district lma%N n as 3-C, two-family residence district to the district known .as I-A, general business purposes, as shown on said Zoning By-law plan, and take any action relating thereto. (Request of Planning Board.) Anccle 24. To see if the T uvvn will hi.struct the Selectmen to petition the Legislature for permission to erect an Adminis- tration Building on 'Saltonstall Parr, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Ach-ninistration Building Committee) Article 25. To see if the Town will appropriate the sczrn cf ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for the purpose of providing plans RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 1301 for a new Administration Building, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Ad- ministration Building Committee.) Article 26. To see if the Town will direct the Selectmen to petition the General Cotut for legislation necessary to authorize- the payment of the claim of Jaynes A. Whey, and others, for in- juries sustained froarn a collision of the fire apparatus with his automobile on the evening of June 29, I926, or take any action relating thereto. Article 27. To see if the Town VVIII appropriate a. stain of money to pay the cast of constructing; a ninning track and tennis courts can lend belongin- to the Town, situated on Orchard Street and Marion Road, near Victory Field, or take any action relating thereto. Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to discontinue the building lines on the easterly side of Common Street, between Orchard Street and Colm-nbia Street, and on the westerly side of Common Street, between. Orchard Strut and Spring Street, established at Toum Meietitig held on December 14, 1925, as shmm on a Plan on file in the office of the Town Clerk, or take any action relating thereto. Article 29. To see if the Toi%m will-vcte to appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost of construction of the Extension of Lowell Avenrie, from the accepted portion to George Street, sea-called, the layout of which as a public ciray, was approved at Town Meeting held on January 29, 1920, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any. action relating thereto. Article 30. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to pay the coast of construction of that portion of Wilson Avenue, through land of the Town of NVatertown to Channing Load, the layout of which as a public way was ap- proved at Town Meeting held on January 29, 1929, direct how the matey shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 31. To hear the report of the Selectmen on the relo- cation and widening of Arsenal Street, from School Street to Beacon Square, in conformity with the lines established by the County Commissioners of _Middlesex County, by a decree dated Jule 22, 1873, said lines being shownDn plan trade by Josepli Crafts, Surveyor, dated June, 1870, as further modified by later i decree.of said County Commissioners dated October 8, 1$95, and shown on a plan of Kendall, 1895, which plans are,on fife in the office of the Town Clerk, or take any action relating thereto. Arttc2e 32. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of construction of Arsenal Street, from School. Street to Beacon Square, and any damages arising therefrom, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 33. To see if the Town Nvill a.ppropn-iate the soon of two hundred and thirty thousand dollars (82430,i 00) to pay the cost of construction of a twelve-room elerFnentary school building and a hail on the so-called Brandley land, recently acquired by the Town, and for the payment of the original equipment and furnishings, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto, (Request of Committee on School in the W,estern fart of the Town.) Artide 34. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the €ollaivmg-mined streets, to wit. Alfred Road, from North Beacon Street to Riverside Street; Arden Road, from Stoneleigh load to Oakley Country Club; Bailey Avenue, from Belmont Street to Town property- line; Bellevue Road, from Bradford Road to Channing Read; Channing Road, from Orchard Street to George Street; Cht pman Street, from Highland Avenue to Wamn Street; Derby Road, from Water- town Street to Jackson Road; Edgecliffe Road (North), from accepted end to Templeton Parkway; Edgecliffe Roan (South), from accepted end to Templeton Parkway; Elmwood Avenue, from. Bancroft Street to Warren Street; Fairview Avenue, from Hall Avenue to Charming Road; French Terrace, from left. Auburn Street to Boston and Maine Railroad; Fuller Road, from Orchard Street to George Street; George Street, frow Or- chard Street to Charming Road; Gleason Street, from Main Street to Highlaxnd. Avenue; Grenville Load, from Common Street to Oakley Country Club; Hardy Avenue, from accepted end to Fainiew Avenue.; Highland Avenue, from Partridge Street to Gilbert Street; Hill Street, from Fayette Street to Pal- frey Street; Hillcrest Circle, from Hillside Road to Circle at dead. end; Hudson Street, from Cushman Street to lAgiites Av- enue; Lovell Road, from Bellevue Read to Locke Street; -%Iasun x RECORD OP Tf1WN MEETINGS 303 Road, from Channing Read to Fuller Road; N iddlesex Road, from Common Street to Spring Street; Partridge Street, from Main Street to Highland Avenue; P'iermont Street, from Bel- mont Street to Talypan Avenue; Rutland Street, from Walthxrl Street to Main Street; Salisbury Road, from Templeton Park- way to Maplewood Street; Theurer Parr, front .Watertown Street to Jackson Road; Walcott Road., from George Street to Channing Road; Wanvick Road, from accepted end to Fain6etiv Avenue; Westminster Avenue, f ream Bancrof t Street to Warren Street; 'Worcester Street, from Town property line to r averley Avenue, under the provisions of Chapters 32 and Sfl of the Gen- eral Yaws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Toi n will vote to accept said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to tale by eniizient domain, ar acquire by pur- chase, or othemrise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of inoney necessary to pay tho cost or damages therefnr, and the cost of construction, direct ,how said money shall be raised, or take any, action relating thereto. Article 35. To see if the Town Nviil appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost of an addition to the Fast End Fire Ca- tion, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 36. Tc see if the Town will Grote to authorize the Selectmen to take in the name and behalf of the Taw-n, by em- inent domain, purchase, or otherwise acquire, a parcel of land and building thereon, numbered 36 a38 Cross Street, containing about 6,900 feet of land, more or less, a.djoin;ng 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 sum of money therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. Article 37. Tc see if the Town will appropriate a sum of nioneyr to pair the cost of extension of the sewerage system in the north end of the Town, direct how the money shall be raised,, or take any action relating thereto. Article 38. To see if the Town will vote to adapt the pro- 304 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT visions of Chapter 406 of the Acts of 1925, "An Act to Permit Certain Sports and Games on the Lord's Day," or tape; any action relating thereto. Article 39, To see if the Town vill adapt the provisicns of Chapter 391 of the. Acts of 1923 and acts amendatory thereof, providing that the rates and char e<q due to the Town for sup- plying urater to any real estate, at the request of the owner or tenant, shall be alien upon said real estate, or take any action relating tliereto. And you will notify and wane the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the times and at the places herein speci- fied, by leaving at every inhabited house in TowrR a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, seven clays at least prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, writh your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this fifteenth day of February, A. D. 1929. JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, G. PI DERICK ROBINSON, Select hen of Watertown. Officers' Rchtrits on lVarrant As required by the foregoing V�rarrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the tunes 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 teri or more conspicuous public places in Toum seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REGAN, Constable of 117atertmn. Attest: WILLIriiM P. vIcGUIRE, Town Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least seven days prior to the Town Meeting of the proposed business tc be considered at the meeting. ILLIAM P. Mc{GUlRE, To-a a C rk. RECORD nF TOWN MEETINGS 1305 Annual Town Election, March 4, 1929 Precinct Officers Precinct 1. Che8Wr A. Coburn, Warden; John J. Considine, Clerk. Fnsp tors: Mary E. Patten, Richard P. Jackson, Ed- ward T. Ccusineau, Thomas J. Mulvahill, Thomas Crearner, Ralph E. Bancroft, James T. Lovely, George M. Yaghjian, Hann, E. Burroughs, Eugene L. Storey. Counters. Susan E. Maguire, Mabel C. MacNutt, Edna R. Patrick, Helen K. Mae- Donough, Mary G. Proodian, Henry J. Carroll, Edward C. Kenney, Joseph A.I. Maher, Mrnroe A. Blanchard, Alfred G. J elalian, George E. LeFavor. Precinct 2. Joseph A. lMur'ray, Warden; J. Arthur Johnson, Clerk. Inspectors: Bernard A. Morley, Charles E. Black, War- ren T. Shanahan, Ada Drake, Madeline E. Van Dyke, Harry Chopourian, J. Robert Clair, Wilham B. Glidden, Thank A. Fitzpa.tiiek, Bruce Harley. Counters: Arthur V. Morley, Alton E. Shaw, Charlotte Whittemore, J. Albert Johnson, Carl W. Karshick, 1ILilter J. McCarthy, C. Lillian Manning. Precinct 3. Joseph R. Coouey, Warden; Louis Al. Potter, Clerk. Inspectors: James P. Ford, Marion C. Moore, Frederick W. Ritchie, James M. Kelley, Raymond J. O'Halloran, Eolith M. Beck, Alice 1°I. Norton, Marjorie R. Horne, John I3. Ryan, Nettie M. Horton. Counters: Thomas P. Coffey, ;Harry J. Guilty, M. Loretta Donnelly, Clarence F. West, Winifred. Don- nelly, Edith L. Dadmun, Helen M. ,Sampson, Richard Plunkett, Ethel M. Greenwood, H. Chive La France, Harriet E. Marshall, Precut 4. Wallace A. Shipton, Warden; John E. Glynn, Clerk. Inspectors: Richard M. Hatch, Mary S. Molloy, Eva L. Shiptc)n, Esther E. �[adden, Marion G. Savage, Samuel G. Thayer, Guy V. Small, illichael B. Vahey, Jahn J. Keefe, Bessie L. Walsh. Counters: Williarn F. Loc)ney, Alice E. Sanger, Curtis D. Eastman, John J. Hayes, X. Gardiner Thayer, Patrick T. Hughes, Thomas Hanley, Ruth E. Hall. Precinct . Raymond G. Beattie, INTarden; Bemard A. Spring, Clerk. Inspectors: Joseph D. McCall, Percy M. Band, Edward E. Perkins, Michael J. Wogan, Victoria A. McGar- rigle, Mina Evans Hunt, Jane Af. Keefe, Mary A, Molloy, Wil- liam A. Lister, Harry B. Woodward. Counters: Ernestine P. How€:, Charles F. Deery, Walter R. Saw in, Annie E. Burbank, 306 WATLRTO WNL TOWN REPORT Albion P. W. Burbank, John J. Farrell, James A. iMcDonald, James Laughrea. Precinct 6. games F. Keating, W,arden. Harry J. York, Cleric. Inspectors: ,Alice S. Carney, George H. Lord, Mary* E. York, Harold W. Duvall, Katherine M.Worxnser, Fred. M. Phil- lips, Joseph G. Perkins, Theodore B. Robirtson, Catherine M. Cavanaugh, George M. Ellis. Counters. William J. Maloney, Kate S. Pratt, John F. 311anning, Catherine V. Ray, James J. Sulliv.an, Albert E. Butters, Horatio Butters, Maurice YI. Cos- tello, Chase P. Mosman, Francis Conneaniey, Mary McElligott, I,ily Butters, Charles IV. Gustafson, William R. Garman, A. William Fraser, Marion C. Healy. The foregoing officers were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties by Town Clerk- William P. McGuire. The necessary ballots and paraphernalia for conducting the election were inspected by the election officers of the various precincts. At 7 a.m. the meetings were called to order, the polls were declared open, and voting continued mitil 8 p.m. The ballots were counted and the result of the same was declared its the respective precincts. The returns of votes cast in Precincts 4, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Nvere duly recorded in the record books of said predlcts, and the ballot sheets and records -,vere delivered to the Board ofRegis- trars, who procceeded to canvass the same with the following result, which was declared by the. Town Clerk. The following persons indicated by star (*) %Mere elected and were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties by Town Clcrlt fi4Filliam P. McG-uire. (Total Vote Cast 8307) Sekanren, Board of Public [Velfare, Snny— e)rs of 11-gbways and Aoraisers for One year Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 G Total *John P. Barrett. . .. . . . . .5Ei.3 651 -14.5 793 591 11:35 41 i 8 *{Charles P. Colligan. . . . . .5�k9 690 441 814 ilia 1034 34 4141 *Edward D. Holland.. . . . .668 679 474 740 :502 98:3 41fJ6 Clifford S. Lovell_ , . , . . . .592 290 11110 398 50S 71s 3512 G. Proderick Robinson. , - .6:31 980 1050 522 584 828 4W4 Charles F. Sha%v. . . . . . . ..577 W 906 :380 500 664 :11118 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .325 261 105 2-17 190 35-1 1 c:s-1 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 307 On March 6, 1.929. petition was received by the Board of Registrars for recount of votes cast for SelectmeTL The recount held on March 9, 1920, resulted as follows, Precinds 1 2 a 4 5 6 Totat *John P. Barrett, . . .. . . -561 649 44.5 702 503, 11.33 4172 *Charles P. Coll igan. . . . . .6(13 G90 442 811 .562 102S 4136 *Edward D. Holland. , —665 W5 477-5 742 56G R88 4121 Clifford S. Lovell. . . . . . . .582 296 1008 3R7 510 720 3.511 G. Fredehek Robinson. . 638 391 1054 523 583 832 4016 Charles F. Shaw- - . . . - - 575 313 960 386 500 W9 3403 Blanks. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .32916 253 199 240 184 351 1.562 Moderator for One Year *P, Sarsfield Ctinniff.. .. . .667 7T7 %3 858 620 1100 4455 William H. Lucas. . . . . . . ..5 Q, 328 997 397 091 743 3678 Scattering. . . . . . . . . . . . .. () 1 0 0 0 0 1 Blanks. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 50 27 45 25 6-4 273 Treasurer far One Year `HazTy W. Brighatr . 1016 765 1326 935 911 1440 6393 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209 327 201 803 255 407 1014 Coileclor of Taxes for Otte Year *Frederick J. Colby.. . . ..1026 774 1336 969 919 1487 6502 Blanks. . . . . .. .. . . . . I PA9 318 191 340 247 420 1,805 A udilar for One jear *William W. Norcross, jr.I(K)i �33 1,309 916 SS3 1402 13244 Blanks. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .314 359 218 384 =3 505 2063 .Assessor qf Taxes far Three Years *Edward A. Dates. . .. . .. .646 719 433 800 571 1055 421 D E(Nn'n 1, Stone. . . . . .. . . .624 334 1066 447 559 7-15 3805 Blanks . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 45 3 P 28 -17 3G 77 1-1172 School Conrinillee for Three Years Harold C. Everett.. . . —.626 3.31 105;3 421 547 751 2729 *()wen F, Keefe, . . . . . . . . .610 679 439 826 575 1080 4209 *Edna F. Lyons. . . . . . . .652 682 444 801 5G1 1065 420,5 NVarren 14I. Wright, . , -, -.603 340 1041 416 41 7 9-3 3GG4 Scattering. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 0 1 0 D U 0 1. Blanks. .. . . . . . . I . . . . . . . .139 ibi 77 13 6 108 195 806 Truslecy Free Public Libraryfar Tares Years *Francis P. Carroll. . . . . . .616 686 413 819 562 M36 4132 *Joseph A. Malley, , . . . , .587 64- 9 381 766 534 1012 3929 John F. Tufts. , . .. . . . . . , .C630 332 1076 431 --)R 4 752 3785 Frank W. Wright. . . . . . . .620 341 10.52 420 551 734 3713 Blanks. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .177 176 132 164. 121. 280 IDW Board of Health for Three Y&Lrs *Jw3oph L. Carroll.. .597 60 IF 425 813 ;581 1075 4152 Arturo De Filippo. .. . . . . .641 354 1023 409 526 736 3889 Svzatering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 77 76 79 78 59 96 465 308 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Board of Ilecith for Two Years (it)fill vacancy) Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 #1 Tow *Arthur. C. Pagan. . . . . . _607 671 407 798 562 1042 4ffi7 Harold R. Munro. . . . . _ .615 332 1054 412 '538 74q 3700 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 89 06 go 66, 116 520 Park Comm issionerfor Three ]"ears Dexter S. Cohen. . 576 530 306 762 528 951 3813 *Arthur L. MGrse. 643 368 1.087 4,36 562 815 3011 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06 94 74: 102 76 141 5813 lValer Cojnngissionerfor Three Years *Maurice Carroll. . .. . . .. .611 (507 304 7S8 551 1002 4013 John S. Lovell. . . . . . . .. . .620 343 1074 4+37 569 783 3816 1131anks. .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 84 92 50 75 56 122 478 Tree Marron for One Year *John C. Ford. . . . . . . . .. .670 692 4 82) 811 595 1051 4301 Van 0. Horton. . _5X3 3105 997 49-6 54.3 7613 3630 62 $;") 48 63 28 go .1376 Conslables for One Year "Frank L. Maguire. . , .052 659 1182 828 82.5 1267 4713 *Thomas P. Morley. . . . . .028 090 442 760 534 1017 4071 James NI. Ogilvie. _608 353 1036 450 544 768 3769 *Patrick H. 011allaran.. . .905 661 1166 873 863 1325 5795 131anks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .852 903 755 987, 732 1344 5573 Flannifg Board far Three Years Edward P. Furber.. , _ .-019 336 10.5-4 40.5 .551 731 3696 *John E. Heffernan.. . . . ..591) 653 404 707 543 1002 3968 Domenico Luca. . - - _ _WO 591 32fi 608 469 .912 34'P6 *Edward F. Wright.. . . .. .6,32 392 1097 470.3 594 797 3975 Blanks. . .. . . . . . . .. 25v 222 173 2,14 7 175 372 2) 1479 The result of the vote east for Town Meeting Members embers was as follows: TOWN MEETING MEMBERS Frecz?sd Ove Three-Year Term —Vote for Fifteen *Bror J. Anderson 106 Hillside RQad 580 *William R. Beale 38 Carver Road, East 530 *James E. Breslin 2 Upland Road 590 James Boyle, Jr. 6 Upland Road 449 "Joseph H. Carroll 57 Hillside Road 004 *Pierce P. Condon 22 Adanis Avenue 530 *David F. Corcoran 132 Langdon Avenue 530 Torino D'Onofrio 2D4 Arlington Street 266 *Robert M. Everett 379 School Street 541 Oscar F. Hedlund 193 Maplewood Strect 471 John J. Hogan. Jr. 3S Prentiss Street 09 *11argaret E. Holland 16 Stearns Road 575 Winifred L. Holman 39 Winsor Avenue 444 *Richard P. Jackson 51 Langdon Avenue 1%133 *Francis A. Kelly 117 Langdon .venue 5�)(3 William 17. KrarnGr 16 Stearns Road 373 RECORD OF 'CC7WN :4IEZTINGS 309 Bernard I. Levine 36 Briminer.Street. 2213 lcobn A. McCormack 51 V4insor Avenue 477 Uern nn B. Paris fi7 Winsor Avenue 368 *Albert E. Partridge E4 Langdon Avenue 4$9 *Claude Allen. Rand 101 Hillside Road 560 John J. Ross 117 Langdon Avenue 512 "en ry A. Ruth sS8 Upland Road 347 Dornen a J. Tomei 16 Westland Read 249 Harrold. S. Tuck 27 Richards Road, 376 *Arthur L. Watts 197 laplewood Street 490 Harold L. Wesson 197 Xfaplewcod Street 450 Arthur D. Wilkins 35 Lloyd Roan 430 *Alpheus G. Woodman 367 School Street 496 **Already on list, in term expiring in 1930. Scattering 14 Blanks 6.317 Town 11ceting Member— Term Expires 1931 —Vote For Cane (To fill vacancy) *Aram Brazilian &S Winsor Avenue 17 Scattering 9 Blanks 1289 Town Meeting Member— Term Expires 1930—Vote for One (To fill vacancy) *Levan Essayau 34-9 School Street. 4 Scattering 2 Blanks 1309 Three-Year Term --Vote for Pilteen *John Br--nnan 541 Elton Avenue 588 *John Driscoll 86 Spruce Street 589 *Peter I3. Duf1v 5 Arthur Terrace 551 *James E. laord 181 Boylston Street 5 *William Gibson 26 Adams Street 551 "Charles Howard 15 Chauncy Street 573 "Harold L. Ingham 537 Mt. Auburn Street 542 *Charles J. Les Carueau 18 Dartmouth Street 5A38 *James 1�. Lynch 35 Adarns Street 558 *Dennis J McAndrews 44 Nlelendy Avenue 591 :Mary J. McAndrews 44 Nlelendv Avenue .5S2 *Suran 1. 0han`ian 3:3 Nfelendv Avenue 567 *Joseph P. Revane 129 Nichols Avenue 15.34 *Adam Sarkisian 11 Nichols Avenue 560 *Kevork Der Boghosian 21 R elendy Avenue 51 - cattering 185 Blanks 8227 Town Meeting Member—Term Expires 1031. —Votc for One (To fill vacancy) Scattering 7 Blanks 1085 310 WATERT[7WN TOWN REPORT Town Meeting Member--Term Expires 1930—Grote for Three (To fill vacancy) Scattering 1.2 Blanks 3264 Precina Three Three-Year Term—VGte for Fifteen *AU'Ain 1•1. Andrewr; 43 Franklin Street 883 *Frank D. Br_atn 65 Robbins laced 691 Harry W. Beechler 14 Bate- Road 57.3 'i,cland O. Bixby 109 Barnard Avenue 76t 'Charles 0. Chase 6 Fatten Street 714 *bred B. Crawford 30 Lincoln Street 72.1 Thomas Donnelly 23 Grenville Rrrad 329 'William M. Emerson 48 Walnut Street 642 James G. (Irou°tr 28 Amherst Road 1153 john J. Hopkins 10 Frank Street `.38 "Eric L. Johnson S7 Barnard Avenue 635 Ox en In F. 1�eeIC- 1.4 Phillips Street �303 M. sziliella Larkin 215 Arsenal Street i3r_ � Arthur 1. lawn 89 :arsenal. Street 190 "SLlsie D. Lucas 31 Otis Street 606 Roland B. MacDonald 24 Qtis Street 4151 *bred W. MacFarland 149 Common Street 587 *John h-lncIntrsh 53 Bates Road 668 Juseph A. Maguire 78 arsenal Street 312 Herbert G. Mason 37 Stoneleigh Road 5*28 Jesse H. INIason 12 Walnut: Street 303 Grifl•`i#li E. Morris 41 i n ing Street 274 4 Ralph F, IN-lorrison :304 NIt. Auburn Street 209 Vivian. T1v1, Murrison 304 Mt. Auburn Street 158 Darold R, Munro 8 Lovell Road 3,12 Edward A. Murray 149 Spruce Street 250 Sadie B. Nii corals ' 11 PaUeu Strec: 268 Mary F. O'Halloran 45 Nit, Auburn Street 277 wil€red 1. raquet 95 Spruce Street 201 James P. Plunkett 15 Stoneleigh Road 280 Clarence G. Reynolds 17 Bates Road, East 346 Walter G. Rus_seli 43 Frank Street 292 *Edwin L. Stone 100 Russell Aventie 92.1 *Ronald N� . Stone 140 RussclI Avenue 686 'Waiter C. Stone 19 Stoneleigh Road 769 *Edwin H. Whitehill 42 Barnard Avenue 700 *Warren INI. Wright 93 Garfield Street 8�;:3 Dla nlcs 5438 Town Fleeting Member—Term Expires 1931 — Vote for One 1 To Fill vacaney) *Edivard G. Rall 05 Nit. auburn Street 810 Jahn A. Murray 149 Spruce Street 3515 Blanks 356 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 311 Town Meeting llernber--Tcrrn Expires 1930—Vote for One (To fill vacangv) *Wvnn M. Terwilliger 145 Common Street 975 Scattering 1 Blanks 551 Pteeind Fora Town sleeting Xfembers---Three-Year Term—Vote for Fifteen *Edward K. Bacon 16 Royal Street 560 *Henry_ 1+, Barker 15 Ladd Street 496 "Alice "1. Butler 10 Derby Road E07 Knut S. Carlstram 35 Pequossette Street 47.3 *John Carroll 1:32 14iverside Strut 737 *Mstry A. Colligan sa Royal Street 692 *Ki6mol. B. Cotter 44 North Beacon Street WS Jahn Crilly 25 Pifth Avenue 377 *Thomas P. Doherty 7:3 Galen .street 672 *John J. Dugan 168 North Beacon Strut 526 *Edward E. Dver 62 Capitol Street 485 Sarah E. Garofalo 194 Watertown Street 204 Hugh Goddard 29 Capitol Street 494 *Walter H. Gregg 12 Riverside Street 405 Walter D. Handy 17 Union Street 40S *Edward J. -Malaney 15 Alfred Road 555 Patrick NIc:z teer 64 Riverside Street 4(3 *Thomas Joseph McCue 293 N-artb Beacon Street. 621 *Francis A. McDermott IS California Park 49S Rase L. Guinn 1.8 Tlieumr lark 477 Tames,E. Russell fit? In iug Street 451 *Thonms F. Sheridan 5 Theurer Park 655 A. Lester Shipton 75 Capitol. Street 422 *Nvilliarn F. Valley 13 Ladd Street 666 Blanks 6024 To Fill Two Vacancies—Term Expires 1931 —Vote for Two *Rdward J. Morhw 115 North Beacon Street 843 *Miehael J. Roche 14 Royal Street Sa0 Blanks 957 To Fill Vacancy—Term Expires 1930—Vote for One Patrick Boyle 175 North Beacon Street 281 *James F. Madden, Jr. • 64 forth Beacon street 583 Blanks 436 Prervief Fine Three-Fear Term—Vote for Fifteen *Virgil C. Brink 131 Marshall Street 471 *Harry X`I. Browne 35 Marion Road 442 *Rob,ert N. Butterfield 53 Marion Road 461 *George C. QL111111)e11 166 Church Street 475 Mathilda Carlson 109 Church Street 836 *D. Joseph Clifford `2 tilyrtle Street, 461 John C. Connelly 11 Hill Street 361 312 -WATERTl7WN TONV]q RFPDRT Christy ConnD lv 42 ML. Auburn Street 320 Frank C. DiAierty 79 34°1Run `street 402 Arthur R. Dunbar 141 M.i1 shall Street 421 Charles P. Durell 41 I iLherine Rand 425 "llarold C. Everett 114 Marshall Street 515 Augustine A. Foley GG Springy* Street: 422 *Edward P. Furlser 73 Marshall Street 449 *Francis D. Gallagher 156 Main Street 429 *Elizahath Gerry 35 Marion Road 449 Lco C. Glynn 4 Pearl Street 316 Arthur F. Gray 20 Fayette Street 424 Odo F. Hann 112 Pleasant Street 2:34 Daniel F. Hickev 22 Green Street 383 *l di and F. Hughes, Sr. 20 Hawthorne Street 508 11orner F. Hunt 42 Oliver Street 424 C,omelius Fl. Keefe 111 Main Street 425 Joseph H. Keefe :35 Cross Street 374 Jarvis B. Keene 40 Fauette Street 29 "Francis J, O'Halloran 49 Whites tivQaue 430 *1°lonier C. Perkins 101 Marshall Street 487 Fran6s H. Quinlan 68 Green ,Street 414 William R. Regan 92 Sunimer Street 396 *Bartlett M. Shaw ri Oliver Street 521 *Frederick- D. Shaw 1.15 Church Street 464 *Hiram L. Skinner 56 'Marion Read 457 Blanks 4100 To) Dill Two Vacancies—Tartu Expires 1931 —Vote for Two *Lotiis R, Daniels 101 Palfrey Street 474 Hugh J. '11urnaghan 31 Summer Street, 318 John J. Prendergast 12 Dana Terrace S98 *Frank S. Whitcomb 2 Oliver Street 476 Blanks 666 To Fill Vacancy—'Term Expires 1930— Vote for One Thomas Ferguson 118 Summer Street 431 'Elizabeth A. Perkins 101 Marshall Street 459 Blanks 277 Precinct .Six Three-Year Term m-Vote for Fifteen *Robert J. 13aird 4.0 Hall Avenue 761 *P. Paul Barrett .53G %haiv Street, 1090 *Frederick Bell 'III Fituhhurg Street 686 *Charles Jewell Brown 211 t :imllard Street 845 *Witliarn J. Cainaii i-119 ll.Lin Street 7114 Charles J. Cassese `?S l,iteliburg Street 498 *Charles H. Centehar :i Highland Avenue 752 *Clarence L. Connors 118 Rutland Street 800 Stanley Czalski 133 Lexington Street 469 *Gcorge H. Dale 654 Nfitin Street 785 *William A. Eagleson 63 Hillside Street 740 H Ltbert, l:'OiSy Ci Carroll Street 560 Antliony Julien S6 Waverlev Avenue 644 *Joseph \1. Lally 37 Gr"dvie%v Avenue 638 *John Vincent ilrlacDanougb 28 VMitcoinb Street 733 RSCORD OF TOWN 36IEETfNGS :313 John T. Mackay 247 Svicamore Street 017 *.Joseph A. Malley J l. deufield Avenue 757 Thomas J. McAuliffe. Ito- Fitchburg Street 652 Frank J. McHugh 5,35 Pieasant Street fi72 Patrick A. Menton 669 Nlain Street 599 R. Kelsie N-IcReen 41 Hall Avcnue 415 *George J. Murray 254 I5raverley Avenue 842 William C. Murphy 31 Brookline Street L144 Wilfred A. Norris 47 Firmer n Road 512 *Jaynes J. C]'Connell 2G Westminster Avenue 790 Jasepl, S. Parent 104 i.eKington Street 662 Jaynes T. Phelan 103 Chapmmn Street 674 Jaynes S, Reardon 9 Laurel Street 60l0 oU illiam P. Wallace 24 Hall Avenue 754 Tanks SGG 1 Tmu .Ifeeling Afeinbers by Virtue of Their C7ffi-ces .Select nien Jahn P. Barrett 550 Main Street Edward D. H+clland lf,i Stearns Road Charles P. Colligan 5 Royal Strcct Town Clerk Willinm P. McGuire 36 Green Street Ifoderatur P. Sarsfield Cua rLilf 70 Nlarshall Street Treasurer Harry- W. Brigbam 2 Brigham Street Collector of Taxes Frederick J. Colby 96 Bailey road Auditor ditor William W. Norcross, Jr. 30 Spruce Street Town Counsel Albert B. Culligan 5 Roval Street Tree I-Vardeu John C. Ford 24 Church Street Cilairrrran, School Conwj tlee Francis A. Kelly 117 Langdan Avenue Chairman, Library Trustees Rey'. John IV. Dowd 25 Chestnut Street Chairman, Bogard of Ilealth Joseph L. CarroU 80 Belmont Street Chairirrarr, Board of Assessors Edward F. Wright 44 Fayette Strut 314 NVATE RT€ WN TOWN REPORT Chairman, Park Commission Arthur L. Morse 24 Chapman Street Chairman, Pi arming Board William W. Rugg 17 Centre Street Chairman, IVater Cononission,, dv6-ard F. Hughes 20 Hawthorne Street Chairman, Playground Commission James H. Sheridan 76 Green Street Reprsenfative in Ceneral Courr Arnold Leonard 136 Ruzell,Avenue Finance Committee David E. Fitzgerald, Chairman 34 01catt. Street John J. 111cLauthlin, &crclary 51 Green Street Charles H. Whittier 63 W,insur Avenue Harry A. Smith .52 Oliver Street *Grover C. Codie 99 Franklin Street :Morton G. CampbelI 453 Mt. Auburn Street Dexter F. Dennett 21 Alden Read John V. C archiae 120 1.an don Avenue Charles T. Heaupre 73 Smndish Road Hewitt G. Fletcher 30 Stnnele,igh Circle Joseph H. Shech an 40 Winsor Avenue Z' James Gallagher 3 Green Street "Frank MacFarlane EN Russell Avenue Harry N°l. Crhopourian 5153 N-It. Auburn Street Edgard P. Furber 73 MarsNdl Street George W. Skuse, 106 Winthrop Street Francis J. ylTcNTamar► 96 '�1t. Auburn Street John B. Earx mill Go Capital Street: Arturo De Filippo 50 Langdon Avenue Roscoe F. Daughters 15 Knowles Road J. Vincent i1acDonough 28 WhitLainb Street *Appointed June 11, 1929, in place of John R. Heffernan, resigned. **Resigned. lames 1. O'Connell appointed to fill vacancy, February 4, 1930. Town Meeting, Monday Evening, March 4, 1929 Meeting was called to order at $.15 p.m. by IMaderator Fred E. CraNN ford. Officers' returns on warrant were read by Tmm Clerk W idiam F. McGuire. Voted-, To take. up Article 2. Article ?. To choose all other necessary Tavrta Officers 1n such manner as the rJ'omi may direct. Voted; That the Selectmen be and they are .hereby author- ized to appoint all Tou-n Officers not chosen on the official ballm. Voted. That this mecting be and is hereby adjourned utltil RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 315 Ianday� evening, ,March , 1929, at 7.1 .�� ., to FY�cet M the Senior Haigh Schaal Building, on Colombia Strut, Watertown, at which #inie and place all business called for in the warrant for the Annual Toi%m Meeting- of March 4, 1929, tinder Articles 3 to 39 inclusive, will cone before the nnecting for consideration and action. ILLIA.M P. !SIcGUIRE, Tmor Clerk. Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting, Monday Evening, March 25), 1929 Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the Town of Water- torn that the Town Mecting called for -Ion.da.y evening, A,larch 4, 1929, at 8.15 p,m. has been adjounied until Monday evening, lklarch 25, 1929, at 7.15 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 Torn 1\1eeting of lKarch 4, 1929, under articles 3 to 39 inclusive, %,611 carric before-the meeting for consideration and action. And the 1p-gal voters of the Town Of NITa.tertown are hereby notified and warned to ineet at the time and at the place herein specified, by posting copies of this notice in ten or more con- spicuous Public places in Toivn, twenty--four hours at least prior to the t.inie of said adjourned rneeting, and also by causing a copy of the save to be published in a Watertown newspaper. Given under our hands this fourth day of LH- rch, A. D, 1929. FRBD E. CRA FORD, Moderator, WILLIAM P. A-fcGUIRE, Tmw Clerk. 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-fora; hours pricer to the time of said adjourned meetblg, and have also caused a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown news- paper- Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting INTembers at least 316 WATERTOWIV 'FflWN 'REPORT tiventyt-four hours prior to the time of said Adjourned To%m Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. McGUIl.2 , Town Clerk. Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting, Tuesday Evening, April 2, 1929 Not-ice is hereby, given the legal voters of the Town of Wa.ter- tow-n that, the Adjourned Town l leeting held on L Iondayr evening, 'March 25, 1929, has been adjourned until Tuesday evening, April 2, 1929, at 7.30 o'clock, to meet in the Senior High Selicol Building, on Columbia Street, in said Town of Watertown, at which time and dace all business called for in the warrant for the Annual 'm;m N-leeting of March 4, 1929, from Articles 1 to 39, will come before the niecting for considera- tion and action, with the exception of Articles 1, 2, G, i, 1.1, 21, 29, 30, 33 and 37 in the warrant for the annual Town 1\1eeting, and such departments as have been dispnsed of by -Totes passed in conjunction with Article 4. Reconsideration will be asked on the vote passed ill Coll- nection with the appropriation of twenty-five hundred dollars (92..500) for Special Police, as voted under Article 4 at the Town Meeting held on Monday evening, March 25, 1929.. Reconsideration will be asked on the vote passed in con- nection with the appropriations for the Board of health, as voted under Article 4 at the 'Town illeetlTig held on Monday evening, Marcb 25, 1929, And the legal voters of the Town of Watertown are hereby notified and warned to meet at the tine and at the place herein specified, by postuigcopies of this notice in ten or more con- spicuous 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 '"Tatertown newspaper. Given under cur hands this twenti-eighth day of :March, A. 1). 1929. P. SARSFIELD CUNI N IF F, Iffoderalor, WILLTA-M P. McGlJlh11, Tou-n Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN -MEETINGS 317 Clerk's Return on Nolire I have posted copies of the foregoing notice in ten or more conspicuous public places in To , at least twenty-four hours prior to the time of said adjouri.ted Tneeting, and have also caused a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown news- paper. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least twenty-four hours prier to the time of said Adjourned Town lVeeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. 'ILLIANI F. 2\,IcGUTRE, Town Clerk. Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting, Tuesday Evening, April 9, 1929 Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the Town of Water- to-%Nn that the Adjourned Town Meeting held on Tuesday eve- ning, April 2, 1929, has been adjourned until Tuesday evening, April 0, 1929, at 7.30 o'clock, to meet in the Senior Nigh School Building, on Columbia Street, in said Town of INTatertown, at which time and place all business called for in the ivarrant for the Annual Tawas Meeting of March 4, 1929, from Ai-ticles 1 to 39, v6rill come before the meeting for considcrat,ion and action, NNitb the exception of Articles 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, S, 0, 10, 11, 13, 14, 18, 21, 27, 29. 30, 32, 33, 34 and 37 hi the warrant for the Annual Toxvn Meeting, .and such departments as have been disposed of by votes passed in conjunction with. Article 4. Reconsideration will be asked can the vote passed under Article 33 of the warrant, whereby it was voted not to ,adapt the previsions of Chapter 406 of the Acts of IU28, "An Act to Permit Certain. Sports and Games on the Lord's Day." And the legal voters of the ToNA of Watertown are hereby notified and wanted to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by posting copies of this notice in ten or more con- spictious public places in Town twenty-four Hours at least prier 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 fourth day of April, A. D. ID29. P. SARS 7ELD GUNNI1{F, Moderator, WILLI All F. IlcGUIRE, To-ivn Clerk. 318 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Clerk's Retzirn on Motiee I have pasted copies of the foregoing notice in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, at least twenty-four hours prier to the time of said adjourned meeting, and have also caused a copy of the same to he pnblislied in a �Va.tertown news- paper. Notices t eere mailed to the Town Meeting ?lrlerribers at least twenty-four hours pn'or to the time of said Adjourned Town Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting, WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Iowa. Clerk. Adjourned Town Meetings, March 25, April. 2, and April 9, 1929 Meetings were called to order at 7.45 p.m. by -Moderator R Sarsfield Cunniff. First meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. Daniel C. Riordan. Clerk's returns on -notices for Adjourned Town Meetings were read by Ta nn Cleric William P. McGuire. Counters were appointed by the 1I+Iodera.tor to count number of Town Meeting Members present. Number of Toren Meeting Members neces- sary for a quoruin: 93; number present on 2XIarch 25, 46; on April 2, 201); on April 9, 193. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct I of the appointment of Jahn TIVIcCree, 1.7 Adams Avenue, and of Wen- dell W. Patters, 15 Carver Load, to fill two vacancies in TO WTI Meeting Membership, in teri-n expiring hi 1932, these members to sen-c until the March 19,30 election. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 2 of the appointment of Joseph Busconi, 40 Quimby Street, Kath- crine T. �I4cCarthy, 81 Dexter Avenue and Esther "I . Oates, .37 Hazel Street, to fill three vacancies in Town Meeting 2Vlern- bership in 'term expiring in 19.M; also of the appointment of George H. I UHa.i-ns,. 16 Dartmouth Street, to fill one v caucy in term expiring in 1931, these members to ser"=e until the March 1930 election. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 3 of the appointment of .Marry W. Beecbler, 14 Bates Load, to fill one RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 319 Yacancy in To�Nm )Ieeting Membership in term expiring in 1931; this member to senxe until the March 1930 election. Notice was recei.%Fed from the Chairman of Precinct 4 of the appointment of Francis P. Carrell, 132 Riverside Street, to fill one vacancy in Town Meeting Membership In term expiring in 1930. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 5 of the appointment of Pierce L. Fish, 78 Marshall Street, and of G. Fredericks Robinson, 106 Mt. Auburn Street, to fill two va- cancies in Town l-Ieeting Membership in term expiring in 1.9 1 these members to serve until the IVIa.rch 1930 election. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 6 of the appointment of Patrick A. Menton, $60 -Main Street, to fill one vacancy in Town '21\1eeting Membership in term expiring in 1930. Articie 3. To heAr the report of the Town Officers as printed and. to hear the report of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Voted: That the reports of Town Officers as printed in the TowTi Report for the year 192S be and they are hereby accepted. The following Resolution was adapted: Resolved, That the citizens of Watertown in a-unual town meeting assembled on Monday, Idarch 25, 1929 to deliberate and pass upon the appropriations for the -operation of their Government for the current year, hereby declare it to be their desire and request that upon all occasions, compatible with good lousiness judgment, and with due regard for the welfare of Watertown, that all goods and services for any public use be obtained, whenever possible, from citizens of Watertown or from such establishments as have a Watertown citizen for principal Mvner. The; following Reports of Committees were presented: Report of Committee on Proposed Administration wilding To the C ilizcns of Watertown: At the Town Meeting held December 3, 1928, it was Noted that a. Committee of Seven be appointed "to consider the ques- tion of location and erection of an adnz z-1istration building, with 320 WATERfiOWN TOWN REPORT instructions to report at the annual ToNim Meeting," In com- pliance therewith, your Committee has given the matter careful consideration and reports as follows: The need of such a building is not new. For many years it has been apparent to all who are familiar with the situation, that a modern, adequate structure for the housing of cater Muni- cipal Departments should tape the place of the antiquated, patched-up building that has been in service since I.S45. In 1920 a large aiid representative committee of citizens, after several months of earnest consideration, reported the ur- gent necessity of more coninindious quarters. At this time the Town recognized the need and accepted the report of the Com- mittee, but the appropriation for the new building failed of the necessary two-thirds vote by the narrow margin of eight votes, and it is fair to :say that this failure of the project was caused by a disagreement mver the site recommended. The population of the Toren at that time was 20,5nO, Today it is 3.5,000, and all that has been added to the original building since that throe has been a small ell for the Selectmen and the Town Clerk. It is needless to say that there is not a Department in our Xlnri- cipal Government that has anywhere near sufficient room or adequate facilities for the proper transaction of its business. There is not an -Alice in the building where a half dozen people, outside of the :;Mar clerical force, can he accommodated at anv one time. No business corporation of any size would at- tempt to do business in the cramped quarters assigned to our Municipal Departments. f ore than that, it is a terrible lire hazard. This does not mean that lives might be endangered if such a disaster overtook us, but it does mean that records that are invaluable would be destroyed beyond replacement. The suggestion has boon made that the present Nall might be utilized. This would require the expenditure of a large sum of money which would be absolutely thrown away because it would be only the worst possible makeshift; it would be inade- quate and would increase the Fire hazard about five hundred per cent. Viewed from every angle then the present acconunoda'tions are grossly inadequate and any attempt to remedy there with RECORD OF TOWN MEETLNGS 321 the present building would be only to make confusion worse confounded. Moreover, if the present site were abandoned, the land could be sold.for some can-irnercial purpose which would doubtless pay one-third the cost of a new structure on sonic other location besides restoring; the area to the taxable property of the Town. The Committee has viewed and, considered inany prospee- tive sites. The present location has been considered, but un- questionably is not large'enough for such a building as would meet our needs,present and future. Various sites in or adjoining our present commercial center have been considered, from. Whites Avenue and Chestnut Street, can the north and south of Main Street, to Beacon Square and the Railroad Crossil-ItT an. Aft. Auburn Street. Studies of areas have licen made, and of assessed valuations. Inquiries have been made as to the prob- able cost of the various locations between these points. The present use of these properties and their availability for business purposes are so'g;reat that the Cost of acquiring any of them by purchase is absolutely proLibitive, and the Committee feel that to have the Town take by right of unnnent donna it would be to invite law suits, with resultant large damage eventually* assessed against the. Town. We believe, therefore, that the most, available site for a new Administration Building is the present Saltonstall Park. The playground fer the children is located in the extreme northwest corner of the park. The baseball field is seldom used because of the availability of Victory Field. The Grant ,School at the -west send of the lot will probably pass out of the picture before many Nears. The playgrounds in the west, east and south sides of the Town, together AN-ith Victory Field and the ample ;rounds around our school buildings, have Lreatly lessened the usefulness of thin land purely for park 'purposes. There is a splendid setting here for a substantial, modern, attractive Administration Building which, ttith not too much expense, can be made to combine beauty, good taste and useful- ness —an object of pride to tins all. Such a buildinb might be designed which would very easily lend itself to such adjustment as any change in our farm of government might take. e, therefore, recommend the selection of this location as 312 WAT'> RTOWN TOWN kliPORT tha site for the new building*, the erection of which should be began at once, so as to be completed in time for our Tercen- tenary COebration. This land has been dedicated for park purposes 4ud it is necessary that the Town petitions the Legislature for the right to use a portion of it for the proposed building, Wc, therefore, rtconamend that Such permission be sought, and that the Committee be author zed to secure plans for its C�7nS�1�iCt1�11, . Respectfully submitted, JOHN P. I3AZtRETT, W. W. NORCROSS, JR., V�TZLLIAM H, ILIFFE, P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF, ARTURO Do FILIPPO, JOHN F. TUFTS, DANIEL J. SULLIVAN. Report of Conun.ittee on Noting Machines Watertown, March 25, 1929. Report of Committee appointed by the Moderator on De- n+enibcr 14, 1028, "to investigate the question of voting machines, obtain full information relative to the same and report to the next annual Town Meeting." At a meeting of the Committee held on Friday evening, March 22, I020, the Secretary was instructed to present to this meeting a report of progress. Tile Committee finds that quite a number of Massachusetts towns and cities are interested in the question of inachine voting. Theme is a voting machine exhibition at the State: House, Boston, which citizens are welcome to inspect. The use of voting machines in Massachusetts is now tinder consideration by the Ballot Law Commission of Massachusetts, and must be approved by the Commission before they can be adopted and used in the place of paper ballots.. Following the decision of the Commission, your committee will make a further report. Respectfully submitted, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Secretary, Voting achv'ots Goer in 1- RECORD OF TOWN .11ELTINGS 323 Report of the Committee can the Hosmer School Addition Appropriation for 192S 18125,000 00 Expenditures Abboud &: Co., Inc.., Alfred, engineering 825 W American Fie Equipment Co., extinguishers 61 50 Andrews, Elizabeth E., piano 75 OU Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 33 05 Brown, Charles Jewell, planting shrvbbery 125 00 Carter, Rice &: Co. Corp., fixtures 30 00 Crown Shade and Screen Co., shades 363 60 Dodge Co., C. A., contractor 84,930 37 Do=ier ch fie;. Co., L. H., furniture 3,444 63 Everett Brothers, expressage 15 00 Fletcher HardivaTe Co., supplies 36 00 Han-u-nett Co., J. L., supplies 10 .30 14arris, Willivan S., insurance 700 00 Hasbrouch & Co., V. J., furniture St 40 High-vvsy Department, payroll 149 3 Hunter Co., J. B.,.hardware contract 1,816 3 7 Jordan Marsh Co., supplies 143 0 Massachusetts Refon-natory, furniture 753 50 Nally & Co., T. F., rno%ring piano 10 00 O'Connell, E. C., bond 1,250 87 Paine, Herbert L., robe and blanket 1.3 00 Perkins Institution, tuning 5 00 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., mirrors 21 60 Remington-Rand Business Sevvice, Inc., cabinet and supplies 54 7.5 Stone-Underhill Heating &: Ventilating Co.. beating 10,543 t�"'�5 +'case & Sons Piano Co., piano and stool 430 00 War Dealt, Robert H., architect 6,141 60 Water Department, senice 93 50 Yav-tnan & Erbe Manufacturing Co., supplies - 56 Total expenditures, 1928 $118,253 22 324 WATERT0WN TOWN REPORT 1929 Erlandson, E. W., ventilating corxtract $1,417 00 Total expenditures $119, 70 22 Transferred, town meeting 4,000 00 Balance 1,3`9 78 S125,000 00 HAROLD C. EVERETI`, Cha rntan. Voted: That the balance on farad, namely, 81,329.78, be turned Tack to the Town Treasurer, and that the Committee on the 1Iosmer School Addition be and is hereby discharged. Report of the Committee on the School in the North fart of the Town, Now Called The James Russell Lowell. School The funds for building this school were voted at the annual Town Meeting, March 1926, and amounted to $195,000 — 5,000 had previously been appropriated for plans, and in De- cember 1926 there was an additional amount granted for fur- nishings, making a total of S210,000. The school was ready for use April 1, 1927. The site of the school was fixed with the idea that very shortly after. its corn- pletion the Almshouse would be removed and the entire lot bounded on the East by George Street, and by Orchard. Street on the South., would lac graded aTid laid out as a part of the school project, with entrance paths and playground space to make a suitable setting for the building which overlooked it. The Committee cxpected that at several ToNim X+leetings held du=' g the Spring of 1927 the Town would vote to remove the Almshouse, but it did not see fit to do so at that time. In the summer of 1927 the Committee felt that the grading of the land next to the schoolhouse would have to be doge at once, as the surface water after rain had become quite a problem. The Chainnan, Major Abbott, and the Secretary were au- thorized to carry* out this in conjunction N�ith the architects, so that anything done would ultimately fit in with the final development of the entire lot after the removal of the Alms- house. A sun ey was made of the entire tract, a general plan RECORD of TOWN 'MEETINGS 325 laid out and a contract made for granolithic walk, grading, drainage, and enclosed playground for smaller children, etc. This preliminary portion was completed in the fall of 1927. Authority for this had been ,ranted by the Town Meeting of December 1026, which had authorized the Committee to sccure plans for laying ont the grounds and to do such grading as was immediately necessary, the money to come from the unexpended balance in the appropriation for the school in the north part of the To-t nz. This balance amounted to about 5,500, .and.the Conunittee felt that this expenditure wovild take care of the situation temporarily until the whole project could. be completed an the removal of the Almshouse. Then the Com- mittee would ask for an additional appropi iation to carry out the complete plan, The estimates cost to carry out this further development is $11,500. There is an article irz the warrant for this meeting which calls for an appropriation for plans for remodelling and removing the Almshouse. If the Town so rotes, the land now bounded by= George and Orchard Streets should be transferred to the School Department. The Committee can then cone before the Towli 1deeting and ask for an appropriation to complete: its work. Amounts of its total appropriation of S210,000 have been spurt as fellows, and all bills contracted have been paid: General Contract 5149,7€0 47 Engineering 1,923 16 Treating 31,386 00 Tovnt of Waterta n, selver, drainage, etc. 1,€I50 08 Architects' fees and plans 9,913 95 rnsurance 840 00 Grading Contract 5,090 00 S=cyr far Grading 100 00 Furnishings 9,903, 68 Balance 3 66 $210,000 00 s � , `726 WATER"T°OWN TOWN REPORT The builaig has hcen built with 12 rooms and an Assembly Hall, the co nplete unit to be 20 rooms, the estimated cast of the 8 rootns to be added at some future tune is $50,000 njthout furnishings, Respectfully submitted, By WAR RE N M. WRIGHT, Secretaryfor the Committee. coff1mitiec *CH ARLI:S M. ABB TT, HAROLD B. BLAZQ, CHARLES 0. CHASE, ALF`ED A. GLIDDEN, J XIES E. PLUNKETT, JOHN J. ROCHE, *A Moved to Canada. Voted- That the Depart of the Committce on Sch of in the North Part of the Town, now the Janies Russell Lowell Schaal, be and is hereby accepted, and the Conunittee be and is hereby discharged. Report of Almshouse or Infirmary Committee Watert.omm, Mass., March 25, 1029. The Almshouse or Infirmary, Committee appointed by the Moderator sonic tuYie afro hereby report progress. relative to taking care of the innxates of the Almshouse car Infirmary. The Committee have asked for an appropriation of five hun- ched dollars ( 500) to secure flans toward remi odelling the building. It is the purpose of this ormuittee to come before a later Town h+Iecting and ask for astun w-hich will take care of the expense of rnoi-ing and remodelling the building, but at the present tirne the Committee are only asking for a sung toward securing plans for this work. B. FAY McGLAUFLIN, C ha irmay. Action taken at Town Meeting held on April 9, 1929. Fated; That a Committee of five be appointed by the Xlod- RECORD OP TOWN MEETINGS 32 erator to prepare resolutions on the death of Janes H. Vahey, with instructions to report at the neat Town 1-feeting. Can April 17, 1929, kloderator Cunniff appointed the fol- IoNidng Committee: Joseph. P. Keefe, 80 Galen Street Wendell W. Patten, 15 Career Read Edward F. Hughes, 20 Flawthorne Street G, Frederick Kobizlson, 106 NIt.. Auburn ,Street William P. McGuire, 30 Green Street. Article 4. To grant such sums of money as mar be thought necessar- f€r tl c uses a-id expenses of the Town for the ensuing115 year, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Official Record of Appropriations Voted at .Adjourned Town Meetings Held on March 25, April 2 and April. 9, 1929 Taxes ($253,3O5.75) *Charles River Basin $4,835 69 *County Taxes 66,789 40 *Fire Prevention Tax 3O6 00 *Metropolitan assessments 121,332 45 *Soldiers' Exemptions 142 1.5 *State Tax 59,540 00 *Or as a.sse5scd. General Administration ( 00,260.36) Selectmen's Depart iii(-iit: Selectmen's SalariUS �I A00 00 Salary of Clerk 500 00 I'rititing and Advertising 400 00 Miscellaneous 200 00 .S2,i00 00 Auditing Department: Auditor's Salary *53,300 00 Clerk 1,050 04 Contingencies 475 00 - 4,825 00 32S )VATERTOWIN TOWN REPORT Treasurer's Department: Treasurer's Salary a$3,500 00 Clerk - 1,050 00 Contingencies 1,010 00 R.5,;560 f)0 Collector's Department (Article G)= Collcetor's Salary IS3,300 00 Clerk I,3fio oa Invalid Tax Titles 4,39 35 Tax Sale Advertising 1,300 00 Contingencies 1,53 00 S7,8 4 :35 Assessors' Department Assessors' Salaries r 4,100 01) Clerks 3,486 00 Contingencies .3,05OU 00 - - 1.1,086 00 Town Clerk's Department- Town Clerk's Salary 83,500 00 Salary of First Cleric 1,300 00 Salary of Second Clerk 1,250 00 Salary of Third Clerk 1,150 fly} Contingencies 1,845 00 9,045 00 Registrars of Voters: salary of four mete at 5100 each 400 00 Printing Town Reports 2.:3 i O 0U Printing Voting Lists 300 00 Election Expenses 3,500 Oft Finance Committee 2,,500 00 Care and Maintenance of Town Hall: Salary of Janitor , 1,500 00 Contingencies 2,:350 00 3,350 00 Legal Services: Salary of Town Counsel S2,000 00 Contingencies 600 00 RECORD OIL TOWN MERTINGS 329 Memorial Day (See Article 7): 1,300 00 Zn,mrance 9.000 00 Workmen's Compensation 5,000 0() Contingent (includes S1,000 for settle- ment of suits) 2,100 00 Dog Officer 300 00 Pensions .5,0c50 00 Protection of Persons and Property r;S238,226.10) Police Depai tinent: :galaxies: Chief S3,200 00 Lieuterialits (3) 7,800 00 Sergeants (4) 0,800 00 Patrohnen (31) 67,671 10 8,471 10 *Special Police 4,500 00 Janitor and Wagnnman 1,825 00 Clerk and Wagonnian 1,825 00 Ford Sedan 500 00 Contingencies (to include replacing five motorcycles) 4,600 00 Special for uniforms 2,500 00 At Yawn Meeting held on April 2, 19219, reconsideration was asked on the appropriation for Special Police, and it was Voted: That the surd of two thousand dollars (S2,000) be and is herehv voted for this purpose, snaking the appropriation for Special Police, four thousand five hundred dollars (84,:500). Fire Department: Salaries Chief ,$3,200 00 Captains (2) 5,200 00 Lieutenants (2) 4,900 00 Mechanician 2,300 00 Permanent Men (31) 68,025-00 Call Men (2) 310 00 *At Toim Meeting held on Nlarch 25, IM, the sum of V,500 was appropriated for Special Felice. WATERTOWN TOWN -REPORT Four additional men from April 1 19.6,000 00 Additional for officers from J'nne 1 325 00 890,260 00 Contingencies (to include $1,000 for new hose) 6,500 500 00 Convention expenses out of State 150 00 Inspector of Buildings: Salary of Inspector $2,600 00 Assistant Inspector 25200 04 Clerk 225 00 A,faintenance of Car 350 00 Office Expense 100 00 5,475 00 Weights and Measures: Salary of Sealer $2,000 00 Contingencies 400 00 �2,400 00 Tree Warden Salary of Tree Warden 1,000 00 Clerk 125 00 AIaintertance Labor .33,000 00 New `Frees 1,000 00 Contingent 1,000 00 ____ - $5,000 00 Gypsy and Brovm Tail Xloth Department Salary of Superintendent $300 00 Clerk. 415 00 TMaintenance 3,100 00 Poles and. Wires Department: Salary of ,Inspector 3,200 00 Clerk 425 00 Additional Clerk 425 00 Alaintenancc 10,750 00 T%,,Try Registering Machines 470 00 ,Specials: 12 New Fire Boxes $3,408 00 Changing Box on Sycamore Strect 02 00 $3,500 00 RECORD OF TOWN MEETI?rGS .331 Health Department ($22,490) Salary of Agent (to include milk inspection) 9-3,200 00 Clerk (three months at 1,200; nine months at $1,000) 1,050 00 '*Nurses (2): Registered purse 81,400 00 Unregistered Nurse 1,3O0 00 g2.700 00 Contagious Diseases 7,500 00 Contingencies (tc include new light car) 1.500 00 Baby Clinic 500 00 Dental Clinic: Dentists 51,600 Of) Hygienist 1,040 00 $2,840 00 Inspector of Pltu Bing: Salary of Inspector 82,500 00 Contingent 1.00 00 �y�j $2,600 Oil Cattle Inspection: t. Salary of Veterinarian 60O Oft Sewers ($60,882i Stnver C€nstrttction (Article 37) $3,5,882 00 Sewer Maintenance 25,000 00 Sidewalks ( 5)000`,, Constnict.ion and Maintenance $35,000 00 Care and bighting of Highways ($264,810) Highway Department.: Salaries: Superintendent .1-53,600 00 First Clerk 1,400 00 *At Town NIec.ting held on April 2, 1929, motion to reconsider Health Depmtmerit Salaries was defeated. 332 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Second Clerk $1,10-0 00 -- - 86,150 00 Office Expense 400 00 Construction. Lowell Aventie Extension from Tc%vn property litre to .George Street (Article 20), $1,S00; Common Street, fron- Orchard Street to Columbia Strut, $6,500; Wilson Av- enue Extension from ToNvtl property line to George Street (Article 30), 1,720; Lexingrton Street from Sacred Heart Academy to Warren Street, 2,800, Carroll Street front Orchard Street to Belmont Street, 87,000; Paul Street fro ni North Beacon Street to Charles Rivcr Road, 992,8DO 22,620 00 I r'Iaintenance 150,000 00 Stable l rlair tenaince 5,000 00 Garbage Collection (to include purchase of one truck) 20,500 00 Vacations 11,777 00 Street Signs 1,000 00 Ashes .and Paper (to include the purchase of one truck) 32,000 00 Dust 1{ay�ng 101,000 00 Street Lightinig 42,000 00 Engineering Department Salaries To%-Nm Engineer S3,00 00 Consulting Engineer 1,800 00 Assistant Engineer 2,000 00 One Draughtsman 2,200 00 One Dratightsman 1,800 00 One instrument Man 1,600 01) One Instrument Mart 1,500 01) One Rodman 1,1.50 111) One Rodman 1,1150 00 One Rodman 863 00 17,263 00 Contingencies 2,100 00 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS Betterments ($128,60 ) Special for Drainage and Constntet' of the following streets tinder the Betterment Act (see Article 34):Channing lead from Orchard. Street to George Street; Nlason. Road from Charming Read to Puller road; Fuller Rand from Or- chard Street to George Street; Worcester Street from Waverley Avenue to Town Line; Middle- sex Road from Spring Street to Common Street; Warwick Road from accepted end to Fairview Avenue; Hardy Avenue from accepted end to Fairview Avenue; Chapman Street from High- land A,,rcnue to 71 arren Street; Arden Road from Stoneleigh Road to Galdey Club; Piermont Street from Belmont Street to Tappan Avenue; Lovell Road from Bellevue Road to Locke Street; Highland Avenue from Partridge Street to Gilbert ,Street; Salisbury Road from Maple- wood Street. to Templeton Parkway; 'Theurer Park from Waterto%vn Street to Jackson Road; Bellevue Read from Channing Road to Brad- ford Road; Derby Road from Watertoivn Street to Jackson Road; 'Grenville Road from Com- mon Street to (dal-ley Club ',,;'128,500 00 "Special for George Street Drainage 1,7%) 00 Voted: To provide for bituminous macadam construction of Betterment Streets, the sum of one hundred twenty-eight thou- sand, five hundred dollars ( 128,500) be and is hereby appro- priated. Voted that the sum of seventeen hundred and ninety dollars (81,790) be and is hereby appropriated for the Extension of the Drainage System in George Street... Drainage (328,975) To include drainage in 'the f ollowitig streets Lowell Avenue Extension from Town Line to *%March 5, 1020. 'fiction taken in conjunction with Article 4. *'*lvtarelt `5, 102i). Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. 334 1vATERTC1WN TOWN REPORT George Street, Common Street from Col=nb a Street to Orchard Street; Main Street from Whites Avenue to Boston Maine R. R.; Car- roil Street from Orchard Street to Belmont Street; Easement from Carroll Street to Town property; Beli-nont Street from To= Line to Knowles Delta; Brown `street from near Syca- more Street to Boston & -�lalne E. R. Culvert; Boston &- Maine R. R. Culvert, Middlesex Road from Common Street; Rosedalw "Terrace from Acton Street to Charles River; Wilson Avenue Extension from 'Town Line to George Street S29,975 00 Support of the Poor (564,948) Infirmary Department: Salary of Deeper 81,000 00 General Expenses 5,148 00 Outside id Salary of Agent 750 00 Salary of Clork 550 0D General Expense 28,000 00 l/�� �y�J f� - - 82 ,300 00 MothcTs' Aid: Salary of Agent S750 00 �al ry of Clerk 550 00 General Expeim, 21,000 00 - - - - 822,300 00 '1 mvn Physician 1.,`0D 00 Si,atc .'lid 1,000 00 Ora Biers' Relief and Military Aid .5,000 DO Education ($512,350) Gcixerai Control 911,500 00 Instruction 398,000 00 Operation 65,850 00 Tdainten since 16,1500 00 .New Eq uipinent 7,500 00 RECORD OF TOWN MERTINGS 335 Iiscellancous $6,600 00 Coiltiniiation 3,000 00 rbnericanizat:ion 2,500 Cho Evening School 4,100 00 Trade ,school 5,300 00 Transportation (article 1 ) 1,500 Ul) Special for gradin',land between Ilosmer and East Junior High Schools (Article 10) 3,000 00 Library and Reading Rooms ($35,600) Salarics $20,400 00 Maintenance 5,00 00 Books, Periodicals and Bindings 8,000 00 Convention expenses outside the State 100 00 Special to equip room for sub-branch in new West End. :School 1,500 00 Recreation ($23r436) Park Department Sala -3, of Superinte chmt $500 00 Maintenance 2,500 00 Victory Field 2,250 00 Special to complete unfinished area at Victon, } Tf ield f,; 0() 00 Cinder Track and Tonnis Courts (Article 27) 7,500 00 Play round Department: Salaries, to include two new instnictors, one at Victou, Field, one at West End Playgromid 4,i86 00 Maintenance 2,800 00 \cis• Equipment — to proti de equipment for V iewn, Field and West, End Playground 1,800 00 Public Debt and Interest $406,5001 Town Debt (article 5) s271,000 00 Interest 135,e500 00 336 WATERTtlWN TOWN RtPORT Cemeteries ($11}125) Salary of Superintendent 811600 00 Labor 7,250 00 Road at entrance to Rid elawn Cemetery 1,200, 00 Contingent (to include new signs) 77.5 00 Municipal Industries ($111,135) '"rater Department: Salaries: Super ntendc.i-it $3,200 00 First Clerk 1,200 00 Second Clerk 1,036 00 $5,436 00 Construction 40,000 00 Maintenance 25,000 00 Office Expense 3,000 00 Vacations 3,000 00 Special — Renewal of Trai, �; 35,000 00 Miscellaneous ($33 ,036.76) Moderator's Salary- 5100 00 Reserve Fund 5,000 00 Planning Board 100 00 Unpaid Bills 2,446 76 Headquarters for American Legion (Article 8) 780 00 Headquarters for Veterans of Foreign Wars (Article 9) 660 00 Uniforms for Firemen (Article 11) 2,000 00 Arlington Street Cemetery, Special (Article 1 ) 700 00 Infiin-nary Flares (Article 21) 250 00 West Elementary School (Article 33) 256,000 00 Addition to East End Fire Station (Article 35) 26,000 00 Arsenal Street (See Article 32) 35,000 ou Administration Building flans (See Article 25) 10,000 09 'dotal Appropriations S2,621,670 06 Voted: That for the purl)ose of providing the sum of two million, sic h=dred twenty-one thousand, six hundred and RECORD OF TOWN NTEETING$ 337 seventy dollars and ninety-six cents ( 2,621,16 0.'06) as voted in the foregoing budget, and for the purposes stated, the following amounts be and they are hereby anticipated: Estimated Receipts Water Inconlc 0 0,0D0 00 Bank and Corporation Tax 110,000 00 Street Railway Tax 5,000 00 Miscellaneous 110,000 ou - ;39r,000 00 Balances Available Unexpended Balances $105,695 70 Betterment Assessments 31,459 19 Prernirun Account 1,200 00 - - 138,354 89 To Be Borrowed West End Elementary School 9200,00O 00 Arsenal Street Construction 35,000 00 235,000 00 Income Tax: (estimated) 13O,OUO 00 Motor Excise Tax (estimated) .45,000 00 Tu be, assessed on polls and estates for 1929 1,6f ,316 07 Total Appropriations $2,621,670 95 Article 5. To see if the 'dawn will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay that portion`of the Town debt which matures can or previous to January 1, 1930, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted: That the sum of two handred and seventy—one thou- sand dollars (.3271,000) be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of pa,,ping that portion of the Town debt which matures during the year 1929. f $ WA.TER.TOWN TOWN REPORT Article 0. To see what inethad the Town wU vote to adopt for the collection of taxes for the ensuing year, and to fig: 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 in- terest be charged on all taxes not paid on or before November 1, 1929, interest to be c:liargcd from the; fifteenth day of October 1929, at the rates per anntun as provided by Chapter 59, Sec- tion 57 of the General Laws of 1920, and acts in amendment; thereof. See Schedule for Appropriatiorns uncles Article 4. Article 7. To see if the Torn will appropriate a sum of money for the rent: of the Grand Army Hall, care of the grounds around the Soldiers' Monument, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next X1011lorial Day, and authorize Isaac B. Patten Post 81, G. A. R., to expend the same, direct how the sane shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken ill conjunction With Article C See Schedule of Appropriations. Amount of $1,300 appropriated to be expended by, Isaac B. Patten Post 81, G. A. R., for the purposes stated. Article 8. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost of proN iding suitable headquarters for Watertown Past No. 99, American Legion, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Watertourn Post No. 09, American Action takers in conjunction %Ath .Article 4. See Schedule of Appropniatxons. Amount of $780 appropriated. Article 9. To see if the 7 o�,n will appropriate a. slain of -nioney to pays the cast of providing silitable headquarters for Burnham-Manning Post No. 1.105, Veterans of Foreign V"ars of the United States, direct how the money shall be raised., or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Burnham-Alanriing Post, No. 1105, Veterans of Pc)reign'WTars of the United States.) _ketion taken in conjunction with Article 4. See Schedule of Appropriations. Amount of 8000 appropriated. Article 10. To see if the Town tell appropriate the su-n of RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 31,39 three thousand dollars ( :3,000) for graduig land between the Hosmer and the East Junior High Schools, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Playground Commission and School Committee.) Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted; That the sun-i of three thousand dollars ( 3,000) bo and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of grading the land between the Hnsnier and the East junior High Schools. .Ailicle 11. To see if the Town will vote to furnish unifonils for the members of the Fire Department, appropriate the sum of money necessary, to pay for the same, direct how said sum shall be raised, or tape any actiotl relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction Nvith Article 4. Voted:That the suin of two thousand dollars (82,000) be and is hereby appropriated to furnish unifornis for the rnembers of the Fire Department, this sum to be ended under the direc- tion of the chief of Tire Department. Article 12. To sce if the Town gill appropriate a stun of money for the purchase of land, and the erection of a fireproof building for the use of the Fire Cann Signal System, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Inspector of Wires.), Voted: That a committee of seven, consisting* of the Select- men and four others, he appointed by the Moderator, to consider the subject matter of Article 12, and report at a later Town. Meeting*. Article 13. To see what action the Town will take with reference to repairing and resetting the ;gravestones in the Arl- ington Street Cemetery, appropriate the necessary money for that purpose, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of lVatertown Histm ical Society.) Action taken in conjunction with Article 4, Votcd; That the suin of seven hundred. dollars ( 700) be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of repairing and resetting the gravestones in the Jkrling!tun Street Cemetery, and that this suns be expended under the direction of a committee to be appointed by the Moderator, consisting of the Regent of the D. A. R., a nieniber of the Historical Society, and one other. On April 17, 1029, 1-loderator Cunniff appointed the fol- lowing conu-nittee: Wilfred A. Norris, 47 Emerson Road; Mrs. 340 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Inez H. Y erxa, 24 Garfield Street, Regent, D. A. R.. Edward C. Hall, 65 Mt. Auburn Street. Article 14. To Sce if the Town will vote an increase of five dollars ( 5) per week to the employees of the Highxrar , Trater, Cemetery, and Moth Departments of the Tm n. of Watertown, Massachusetts, for "mechanics and laborers," direct bow, the money shall be raised, or tale anv action relating thereto. (Re- quest of Town Employees' Union, Local No. 80'7.) Voted: That it be the "sense of thc. meeting" that the ern- ployrees of the Highway, Water, CeTnetery, and Moth Depart- nients of the Tmvn of Wa'tertm%,n — "mechanics and laborers" — he paid at the rate of per-week. Article 15. To see if the Town w-Ill approp late the sutra of three thousand dollars (M,000), or such sum as may be neces- sary, in order to acquire; by purchase or eminent domain, twenty thousand (20,000) square feet of land at Bleiler'as Corner (the southwest corder of Belmont and Lexington Streets, near Knowles Delta) for a fire station site, and acquire the said land by purchase or eminent domain. (Request of North Watertoum Civic Association) Voted: That a committee of seven, consisting of the Select- men and four others, be appointed by the _11oderator to consider the subject matter of Article 15, and report at a later Town e'eting. Article 16. To see if the Town will transfer the James Rus- sell Lowell School building and land adjacent thereto, from the Building Committce thereof to the School Coininittce of the Town of Watertown. (Request of North Watertovni Civic Asso- ciation. See report of Committee on James Russell Lowell School offered under Article 3. Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to abolish the clump in the rear of the Janes Russell Lowell School and prohibit duinpinl thereon in the furtherance of the public health and safety. (Request of North Watertown Civic Association.) indefinitely* postponed. Article 18. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of fifteen hundred dollars (81500) for the transportation of all the school children attending the James Fussell Lowell School, from RECORD CF TOWN MEETINGS 341 the Sycamore Street district Li both directions between the said school and the said district, said appropriation to be spot under the direction of the School Committee of the Town of Water- town. (Request of the North Watertown Ciiric Association.) Action taken in conjunction with Art ele 4. Voted. That the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ($1500) be and is hereby appropriated for the transportation of school chil- dren attending the James Russell Lowell School, from the Sycamore Street district, 'this swn to be expended under the direction of the School Committee. Arlick 19. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars ($.00), or such stun as may be necessary*, for the purpose of grading the present dump in the rear of the James Russell LoivaIl School. (Request of North fiaterto%vn Civic .A,ssmiation.) Indefinitely postponed. ` Art ck 20. To he-,ar the report of the Committee can the Method of Cariil ; for the Present fnnrates of the so-called Town Infmn7ary, direct its discharge, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of North 7'atertown Civic Association.) Indefinitely postponed. Article 21. To see if the Town iirill appropriate the smu of fire Hundred dollars ( 500) to secure plans for remodelling present building now occupied as an almshouse or infirmary, and to move said building to other land now owned by the Town of Watertown, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Almshouse or Infirnmn, Committee.) Action taken in cohjunction with .Article 1. Voted: That the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars ($2.50) be and is hereby appropriated to secure plans for remodelling present building now occupied as an alinshousc or infirmary. Article 22. To see if the Town will vote that a coramittee of five citizens be appointed by the Moderator to consider in conjunction with the Board of Health and Beard of Selectmen., the inatter of the erection of an incinerator for the disposal of waste material, and report their recommendation in writing; to the Town at its next annual Town IMeeting. (Request of Board of Health.) Voted; That a committee of five be appointed by the Mod- k 342 WATERTClT�N TOWN REPORT orator, to consider in conji-metion with the Board of Health and Board. of Selectilien, the matter of the erection of an incinerator for the disposal of waste material, and report their recommenda- tion in writing to the Town at its next annual Town Mccting. Article 23. To bear the report and recommendations of the Planning ward relative to amending the zoning by-law, by altering the zoning inap therein referred to, by changing certain property Ideated at o. 153 Watertowii Street, known as the "Derby Estate," from the district knov*n as 3-0, two-family residenec district to the disti.-ict known as 1-A, general business p1j)oses, as shourn can said zoning hy-law plan, and tale any action relat.in.- thereto. (Request- of Planning Beard.) Report of the Planning Board Hearing was held by the Planning Board. an Fchrtiary 26, 1929, relative to zoning change in the "Dcrbv Estate," and it was Unanimously voted: That the ct}mmittce recommend under Article 2Z of the Town Warrant for -mecting of 1-1arch 4, 1929, that the shaded portion of the plan presented herev6th be changed frcn-n District 3-C to District 1-A. EL 4'�'ARD F. WRIGHT, Secretary, Plan-nivg Roard, April 9, 1929. The following notion was defeated. Motion: 7.'o amend the zoning by-law by changing the zoning map of N atertown, draNv.n by Forrest J. Maynard, Town Engineer, dated December 1, 1924, part of the block; hounded h--Watertown St�rect, Fifth Aven Lie, California. Street, the New- ton line, and Lyons Court, designated as a 3-C district, and snore particuilarly shown as a. lot with shaded lines on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown Recorc1. Plan Showing Proposed Change in Zoning," dated lfarch 7, 1929, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, said lot beis7l-, 407 feet long and 108 feet wide, be the measurements more or less, from District 3-C to District I-A. Ariicle 24. To see if the Town rill instmct the Selectmen to petition the Legislature for permission to erect an Adminis RECORD OP TOWN MEETINGS 343 tra,tion Building on 'Sa.ltonstall Park, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Administration Building Committee.) Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby author- ized to petition the Legislature for permission to erect an Administration Building on Saltonsta,ll Park in the Town of Watertown. Article 25. To see if the Town Nvill appropriate the susn of ten thousand dollars ($10,Goo) for the purpose of providing pens for a new Administration Building, direct how the money shall be raised., or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Ad- ministration Building Committee.) Action taken in eonj unction 5rith Article 4. Voted: That the stun of ten thousand dollars ( 10,000) be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of providing plans for a new Administration Building. Article 26. To see if the 'Town will direct the Selectiiien to petition the General Court for legislation necessary to authorize the payment of the claim of James A. Vahey and others, for in- juries sustained from a collision of the Tire apparatus with his automobile on the evening of Jane 29, 1926, or tape any action relating thereto. - Indeinitely postponed. Article 27. To see if the Town will appropriate a swn of money to pay the cast of constructing a running track and tennis courts on land belonging to the Town, situated on Or- chard Street acid Marion Road, near Victory Field, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjtmetion with :article 4. Voted: That the stun of seven thousand five hundred dollars (67,500) be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of con- struction of a cinder track and tennis courts on land owned by the. Town on Marion Road and Orchard Street, to be assessed upon the pulls and estates for the cii=cnt year. 'Doted: That a committee of five, consisting of two of the Parr Commissioners and three others, be appointed by the Moderator, under whose direction the sum of seventy-fivc hun- dred dollars ($7500) is to be expended for construction of a cinder track and tennis courts, on land owned by the To,,Nix on Marion Road and Orchard Street. 344 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article 28.. `ro see if the Town will vote to discontinue the building lines on the easterly side of Common Street, between Orchard Street and Coalumbia. Street, and on the we-Aerly side of Common Street, between Orchard Street and Springy; Street, established at Town Meeting held on December 14, 1925, as sllowsa on a plan on file in the office of the 'Ttawn Clerk, or take any action relating thereto. Toted: That the building lines on Common Street approved. by the 'Town can December 14, 1925, and shown on a plan en- titled "'To-rn of 11rat.ertown, Plan Shm%inl; Building Lines on Part of Common Street Between Spring Street and Orchard Street," dated i?ti otFernhp-r 14, 1925, drawn by Forrest: J. May- nard, Town Engineer, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, be and are hereby cliscQntinuerl. Articio 29, To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of rno-ney to pay the coast of construction of the extension of Low-ell Avenue, from the accepted portion to George, Street, so-called, the layout of which as a public N-Tay was approved at Town Meeting held can January 29, 1929, direct haw the moxnev shall be provided, or take an3, action relating thereto. Actiori taken in conjunction with Article A. Vated: That tlx: sum of eighteens hundred dollars (81800) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cost of construction of they extension of Lowell Avenue, frorza the accepted portion to George Street. Artie 30. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a summ of money to pay the cost of construction of that portion of Wilson Avenue, through land of the Town of Watertown to Cha,niiing Road, the layout, of which as a public way was ap- proved at Town Meeting held on January 29, 1929, direct how the monev shall be provided, or take any action relatfnrn thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article I. Voted: That the sui-n of one thousand seven hundred and twenty dollars ( 1,'7`0) be acid is hereby appropriated to pay the cost of construction of ''�I'ilson Avenue extension through land of the Town of Watertown to Channing road. Article 31. To hear the report of the Selectmen on the relo- cation and widening of Arsenal ,Street, from Scho41 Street to Beacon Square, in confon-nity with the lines established by the RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 345 County Commissioners of Middlesex County, by a decree dated July 22, 1873, said lines being shown on plan: made by Joseph Crafts, ,Surveyor, dated June 1870, as further modified by later decree of said County Commissioners darted October 8, 1895, and -shown on a plan of Kendall, 1895, which plans are an file in the office of the Town Clerk, or take any action relating thereto. No action. Article 32. To see if the Town "ill appropriate the neces- sary sum of money to pay the cast of construction of Arsenal Street. from School Street to Beacon Square, and any damages arising therefrom, direct how the inone*yt shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Report of Arsenal Street Committee April 2, 1929. In December, 1927, for the purpose of mak--ink the fill near the Charles River for the widening of that portion of Arsenal Street, and to provide drainage, catch basins, etc., in the entire street, there was appropriated the suns of $ 5,000 00 1n 'March, 1928, for the purpose of reconstruct- ing and widening the street, starting at the bridge and extending westerly to Louise Street (a dis- tance of approximately 6,000 feet) there was ap- propriated the sum of 126,500 00 Tonal $161,500 00 The fill and widenincr near the river has been made, sub— ta.ntially all the drainage has been provided, curbing has been furnished and set as far as Louise Street, and the concrete sur- facing has been contracted for (arid partially completed) as far as School Street (a distance of approximately 5,000 feet). The following is a memorandum of expenditures to Deceni- ber 31, 1928. Appropriation IS161,500 00 346 Wr4"rERTOWN TOWN REPORT ExpenditiAres Fill at Charles River $5,949 20 Relocating brook flow 995 35 Removing trees 1,220 39 Adv,ertising bids 39 30 Saver dead ends 326 29 Boston ]Elevated Railway, paNinf contract 12,257 38 Thomas Joseph McCue, surfacing contract 26,376 23 C-LiTbing set 17,967 67 Drainage 20,588 56 Labor, corner Boulevard and arsenal Street 78 77 Labor, rounding corner Elm and Arsenal Streets 40 44 Patching at bride 76 50 Signs 42 31 N0,948 39 Balance on hand January 1, 1929 870,551 61 Reserve for Thomas joscph McCue contract 43,505 pit Balance available for completion of street 827 M6 04 In the work, of recvnstnicting the street,the Boston Elevated Railway relaid their do-able line of car tracks as far as School Street, and are prepared to continue the work to completion this year. In accordance with statute lacy, the lrailivay Con-I- pany gays the cost of paving between the rails of their tracks. The space between the two tracl�.s, called the "dummy," is paid for by the Town. The total area between the rails of the RLU1- wav Coinpan y in the entire street amounts to about 9,050 square yards, used all aTi estimated cast of 84 per square yard for concrete: surfacing this means a saving of about $36,000 to the Town. Tile To'"m has been further aided, in the portion of the street under contract, by a contribution of a20,O00 froi„ the Commissioner of Public Works ]department of the Common-- RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 347 wealth of Massachusetts, and by a like sung frcrn the Ccitrty Commissioners of Middlcse% County. Your Counnittee is now pleased to report that a further contribution of $20,000 each from the Commissioners of tlhe Public Works Department. and the County Commissioners of Middlesex County is promised, protrided the Torun makes a further appropriation sufficient to complete the work. Under the terms of the contribution, the Public Works Departinont takes entire charge of the resurfacing contract, pro- viding riding specifications for the work, and supe lision during c on- struct°ioii. As payments by the Town are made to the contractor an equal sum is ae ogee paid into the Town Treasure by the state and coi-nity. Section 53, Chapter 44 of the: General Lars provides that all money allotted to Town for highway purposes by the CnnY- monwealth or a county, which shall be used only for the pur- poses specified by the officials making the allotment, shall be available therefor from treasury. receipts writho-at any appropri- ation. Under this section thee money contributed bv the state and cotulty would no doubt become auturnatieall-v available for Arsenal Street. Nevertheless, to avoid establishing a precedent which may create future emba°= sments, your Committee �ii.11 after a special notion to appropriate the money already con- tributed and the sues to be paid later. The estimate for ccarnpleting the work is as follows: School Street to Beacon Square, ex- cavation and resurfacing with rein- forced concrete (Engineer's Esti- mate) 881,669 50 Dostan Elevated "dutaimy" 911,250 00 5, 00 feet straight curbing set 9,975 00 600 feet radium 1,`00 00 13 catch basins with co tmections 1,51w 00 14 nianheles 1,1.90 00 2.) server dead ends 750 00 12 trees to be, removed 1,200 Off Resetting curbing 2,000 00 100,000 square feet sidewalk brought to a acie 5,000 00 348 WATERTOWN "FC7WN REPORT Remo,6ng fences 100 00 300 cubic yards fill near bridge at S1 300 00 31,525 00 Additional 10 per cent for contin- gencies 3,453 00 Damages and miscellaneous expenses (including counsel fees) 20,000 00 Traffic signal at School Street and under,groiandconduit at Irvin Street for future signal 2,000 00 8141,647 50 Balance available January 1, 1929 $27.046 04 Contributions from state and. county 50,000 00 107,040 04 ,,,34,601 40 Amount estimated to be appropriated I`35,000 00 Your Committee takcs this opportunity to express to the Commissioners of the Public Worlcs Department of the Com- naenwealth of Mass ac lausett s, and to the County Commissioners for Middlesex County, an, behalf of the citizens of Watertown, their deep appreciation and sincere thanks for the aid given in the reconstruction and vddening of Arsenal Street. Respectfully sulim tted, CHARDS F. SANBORN, Chap rknav, JOHN A. COLLINS, Stcrcta y. Voted: That the surd of 816,26 3.06 already received froin the Commonwealth of Nlassachusetts and ArIiddlesex County, to- gether with all other money which shall be paid to the Town by the Commonwealth and county, in aid of the reconstruction and widening of Arsenal Street, is hereby appropriated for the reconstniction and widming of Arsenal Street, said nioney to be expended under the €lirmtion of the Arsenal Street Com- mittee. RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS :349 Action taken in eoujunction with Article 4. U nanimeusly voted- That the stun of thirty-five-thousand dollars (N5.000) be and the same is hereby appropriated to pay the cnst of laying out and altering Arsenal Street by recon- stnicting and widening the same its accordance Frith the lines established by the County Commissioners for Middlesex County by decree dated .luly 22, 1873, said lines being shown on plan made by Joseph Crafts, Sanreyor, dated. June 1870, as further modified lau later decree of said Bounty Commissioners, elated October 8,� 1895 and shown on plan of Kendall, 1895, which plans are can file in the office of the Town Clerk, the said suns to be expended under the direction of the Arsenal Street Coin- mittee, and for the purpose of providing the said sung of thirty- five thousand dollars (�s35,000) the 'Town Treasurer be and he is hereby authori ed to borrow, under the direction, of the Selectmen, the sure of thirty-five thousand dollars ( 3,5,000), and to issue the bonds or iiotes of the Town therefor, at such rate of interest as he, tk.- tlt the approval of the Selectmen, shall deternilne,payable in accordance Nvith the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws.and acts amendatory thereof, so that the whole amount shall lie paid in not more than five (5) years, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may deter- mine. Said bonds or notes shall bear upon their face the words. ":arsenal Street Constniction Loan." rI'he said bonds or notes shall bear the authenticating certificate of a bank or trust corn-- pany to be selected by the Trea.suTer, or of the Conunonivealth of Massachusetts, and interest and principal shall be due and payable at the Old Colony Tntst Company of Boston, 1lklassa- chusetts. Article 33. To see if the Town will appropriate the suns of two hundred and thirty thousand dollars ( 30,000) to pa.,,' the cost of construction of a twelve-room elementary school building and a hall on the so-called Brandley land, recently acquired by the Town, and for the payinent of the original equipment and furnishings, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request cif Con-irnittee on Schocal in the western part of the 'Town,) Action taken in conjunction %%nth Article; 4. 9 :350 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT TTnanimous�ly voted- That the stimi of two hundred and fifty- sin thousand dollars ( ?,56,000) be and is herQby appropriated for paying the cast € f construction of a twelve-room +elenientan, school buildint and hall, on the so-callers Lrandlev land, re- cently acquired by the Tc i-m, l ichidui, the: original furnishing and equipment, and that for the purpose of pro%idin the said sum of two hundred and fifty-six thousand dollars f�' :tip 17pD� the sum of fifty-six thousand do lays (556,000) be on the polls and estates for the current year, and the Town Treas- urer be and he is hereby authorized to barrow, under the direction of the Selectmen, the seta of two hundred thousand dollars (,520 7,000), and to issque the bonds or notes of the ToAvn therefor, at such rate of interest as he, with the approval of the SeIcctmen, shall determine, pa.yrable in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, and gets amendatory thereof, so that the whole amount shall be panel in not more than fifteen (15) years, or at such earlier elates as the Truasurer and Selects-icon inav determine.Said bands cal-tlnotes. shall bear itpon their face the words, "West End Elementary School Loan.." Said bonds or notes shall bear the authenticating certificate of a lank or trty.st com- pany to be selected byy the Treasurer, or cf the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and interest and principal shall be clue and payable at the Old Colony Trust Company of Boston, I\Iassa- chusetts. lrlicle 34. To hear the report of the. Selectmen relative to the laying out cf the following na ed streets, to wit: Alfred Road, from Forth Beacmi Street, to Riverside Street; Arden Read, from Stonelei3h Road to Cal-lev Cowiti-v Chab; Bailey Avenue, from Deli-nont Street to Town property- line, Bellevue Road, from Bradford Road to Chanting Road; Channin,g Road, from Orchard Street to George Strut; Chapi-nan Street, from Ilinhland venue to Warren Street; Derry Road, from Avate-r- toWn Street to Jackson Road; Edl;ecliffe Roast (North), from ac- cepted end to Templeton Parkway, ) dgecliffe Road (South), from accepted end to Templeton Parkway; Elmwood Avenue, from Bancroft Street to W'aiTen Street; Fair° ew Avenue:, from I1,all Avenue to Chamiilig Road: French Terrace, troili Mt. Auburn Street to Boston. & Maine R. R.; Duller Road, from RECORD OF TOWN NIEETING5 351 Orchard Street to Gorg6 Street; George Street, frogn Orchard Street to Channing Road; Gleason Street, from Nfairi Street to Highland Avenuc; Grenville Read, from Common Street to Gakley Country Club; Hardy Avenue, from accepted end to- I'ain,iev, Avenue; Highland Avenue, from Partridge Street tc� Gilbert Street; Hill Street,, from Faye-tte Street to Palfrey Street, Hillcrest Circle, from Hillside Roan to Circle at dead end,, Hudson Street, from Cushman. Street to Whites Avenue; Lovell Road, from Bellevue Road to Locke Street; Mason Road, from Chamaing Road to Fuller load; Middlesex Road, from Common Street to Spring Street; Partridge Street, from 1l-f in Street to lZi�hland Avenue; Pi�ermont Street, froi ; el- 1nont Street to Tappan Avenue; Rutland Street, from Waltham Street to Main Street; Salisbury Road, from. Templeton Park- way to _Maplewaed Street; Theurer Park, from Watertawn Street to jackson load; Walcott Road, from George Street to Channing Road; Warwick Road, from accepted end to Fair- vimv avenue Westminster Avenue, from Bancroft Street to Warren Street; INForcester Street., from Town property line to Waverley Avemie; under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the {general LaAvs, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Towii will vote tc� accept said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways, and i,N-ill authorize the Selectmen to take her eminent donlain, crr ac- quire by purchase, or other-wise acquire, any land nceessary for said laying, out, provide the suu1 or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or dainages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how .said money shall be raised, or tape anu action relating thereto. Report of the Selectnnen on the Layout of ,Arden Road Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., March 25, 1929. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82' of the General Laws, ive, the Selectmen of Wa tertoivn, met on the eighth, day of February, A. D. 1929, at 2 p.m., for the pur- pose of viei,,dng the prutnises, and on the eighth day of Fcbruary, A. D. 1929, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all 352 WATERTOWN TOWN RLPORT parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Arden load as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon considera- tion of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that .Arden 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, Torn Engineer, and dated February 15, 1929. Description Beginning at a lot corner which is a paint on the northerly curved line of 5toneleigh Road, with a radius of one hLU-1dred twenty (120) feet, one hundred thirty-five and forty-eight hun- dredths (13.5,48) feet westerly and northerly froin a point of curvature on the northerIv line of Stoneleigh Road-, thence northivesterIN, on the northerly- line of Stonele.igh Road eighty- eight and fire; tenths (88.5) feet, more or less to a. point of curv- ature, thence easterly and northerly on a curve to the left with a radius of twenty (20) feet, forty-three and twenty-one hun- dredths (43.21) feet to a print of tangency, thence northivesterly on a tangent sixty-five and ninety-three hundredths (65.93) feet to a paint of curvature; thence northerly and westerly can a curve to the left with a radios of forty (40) feet, thirty-four and twenty-six hundredths (34.26) feet to a paint of tangency; thence northwesterly on a tangent one hundred thirty-three and seventy-t n hundredths (133.72) feet to a point of curvature; thences Nvestcrly and northerly on a curve to the right with a raditis of cane•~ hundred sixty-five. (166) feet, ninety-three and forty-seven hundredths (93.47) feet to a point of tangency; thence northwesterly on a tangent two htnidred fifty-two and thirty-two hundredths (252.32) feet to a point of curvature; thence westerly and northerly can a curve to the right with a radius of one hundred thirty-five (135) feet, ninety-seven and five tenths (97.5) feet, more or less to a point of irtersectioii on the property line of the Oakley Country Club by, land belonging to the following-nained persons whose oivnership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith, namely: William G. Gledhill, et ux., Mary I{., one hundred thirty-three and eight tenths (183.8) feet, William G. Gledhill, el ux., Marty' B., one hundred fourteen and fifty-one. hundmdths (1.14.51) feet; Florence W. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 353 Farmer, sixty (60) feet; Florence W. Ynirmer, eighty (80) feet; Elena M, McDDwell, eighty (80) feet; Mary A. Kittredge, eighty (80) feet; Ethel A. Moffat, seventy (7 0) feet; Joseph D. ,Taylor, fifty-seven and five tenths (57. ) feet, more or less; thence southwesterly on the property line of the Oakley Country. Club forty-one (41) feet, more ar less to a point of intersection can the easterly*line of Arden Road;thence southerly and easterly on a curve to the left with a radius of ninety-five (9.5) feet, sixty-five and one tenth ( 5,1) feet, mare or less, to a paint of tangency; thence southeasterly on a tangent two hundred frfty- t«-a and third,-two hundredths (252.32) feet to a paint of curv- ature; thence southerly and easterly on a curve to the left with a radius of one huntdrecl twenty-five (125) feet, forty-two and forty-twc hundredths (42.42) feet to a paint of tangency; thence soutlicasterly on a tangent eighty-four and seventy-three hun- dredths ( 4.73) feet to a paint of tangency-, thence easterly and northerIv on a ciuwe to the left with a radius of tvmnty (20) feet., forty-OTle and nine hundredths (41.09) feet to a point of reverse curvature; thence southeasterly on a tangent thirty-four and eighteen hundredths (34.18) feet to an angle point; thence southeasterly on a tangent fifty-orne and :six tenths (51.6) 'feet to a point of curvature; thence southeasterly on a tangent one hundred sixty-nine and sixty-one hundredths (16 .61) feet to a point of tangency; thence southerly and easterly can a curve to the left with a radius of one hmidred twenty. (120) feet and ninety-five hundredths (.95) feet tc the point; of beginning, by land 'belonging to the follmNing-named persons whose owner- ship and assessable frontages are recorded herewith, namely: Eleanor W. Gritchett, one hundred nineteen and eighty-four hundredths (119.84) feet; Eleanor W. Critchett, seventy. (70..) feet; Hazel B. Hin snnr seventy (70 feet; Hazel B. How,-on,.0 ne hundred (i0o) feet; Eugen€. G. Botitelle et im, 1;lar.�,aret T., fifty-three and eighty-eight. hundredths ( :3.88) fc�2t; Haig S. Garabedian, seventy-five and tiventy-foar hmidredths (75.24) feet; Private Road, eighty-five and seventy-night (63.73) feet; Clara E. fierce, one hundred sixty-cline and sixty-one huli- drcdths (169.61) feet, comprising four lots, one lot of nineteen and sixty-ante htutdredths (19.61) feet and three lots of fifty feet each. 354 Nt•.tiT3.R2OWIN TOWN REPORT The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of tArdcri Road which is fort- (40) feet in Width bets}•eea parallel lines extending from Stcneleigh Rowel to property of the Oakley Country Club. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estalh- lished as shown on plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan of Arden Road to accompany description for acceptance tuidcr the Betterment Act, February 15, 1929, Otis D. Allen, Town Engi- neer," on file in the office of the Town Clerk-, a copy of which, is to be duly recorded in the South Registry District of Afiddlesex Count- with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Arden Road he and is hereby laid out as acid for a public way, under the prm isions of Chap- ters Sfl and $2 of the. General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the omiers of the lands across alld through which said street hRs been laid out as afore- said,. Nye 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 la3�ng out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws pro- viding for the assessment of betterments, rand 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 la3ing out upon the parcels of land in said area described iti said Schedule and as shown on a plait of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town .Engineer, dated Febmary 15, 1929, and on file in the office of the Town Cleric of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in -Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amo int set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to he the betterment that be assessed upon said dewiibed parcel. JOIN P. 13A ZETT, FDAVARD D. HOLL AID D, G. FREDERICK R013 IIN SON, Selcctnzan. RT[_(JRD OF 'E'C]'41"N 'MEETINGS 35.J Select rlen's Office, lVatertown, _lass., April 20, 1929. Whereas, at a Town Fleeting held by the Town of Water- town, re&mlarly called and duly warned and hold on the t%venty- fifth day of March, A. D. 19`229, at which meeting a qu.o-rmi was present -when Article 34 of the tN-arrant was Before the meeting as fdl lon-,; "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the layInfT out of the following-n u-ned streets, to lVit: Arden Road. (to- gether w. th rather trects) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter proviaig for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the ToAi-n will tote to accept said streets, or any of th nx 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, prmide the stma or stuns of ironey necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor,and the east of constructioa1, direct how- said money, shall be raised, or take any action. relat- hin thexeto." An order of the Selectmen having out Arden Road and the report of the Selectmen with re ea`ence to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon razotsiOTI duly trade aiid seconded it was voted unanimously- as follows: "That the laying out of Arden Road as a public way, as ap- pears in the report of the Selcctmen be an(1 is hereby acoepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorised to take the land de- scribed in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the pvTI)ose of laying out Arden Road as and for a public way, it is r._cessary to acquire the several par- cels 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 awners, 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. Noiv therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contami ed within the area described in the: said. order 356 W.:ILTERTC?'4YN TCJW?4 REPORT 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 bettennents, 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 tovvn 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 tlje land hereby taker and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 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 lust .ined by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as Shown on said Schedule. Adopted: JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D, Hf]LUAND, CHARL ES P. COLLIGAIN, Selectmen. Schedule, Arden 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 owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned bar owners unknown. And the nui-fiber of the lot set opposit,c each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot slYoirm on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Schedule, Arden Road Lout Side of Lot l rr a Fid"s rted ow"er Address No. Sleret area Taken Frorilage BelkrmeM Damidges William G.Gledhill,el ter, Mary F., �304 Schaol Street, *'atier- 11-21- tor=.. . 1�1-ab West 4270 133.80 $rs.M 26 ;§cane William G.Gledhill,ct rem.,Mary F., 'JiA School Street, Water- 11.21- toWn............. . 16-57 Vest 114<b1 458 04 None Plarence W. rapes', 22 Arden 11-21- Roar3,Watcrtawn. . . . . , . ... 17-10 West 1126 G0.0C 24B ❑d Nave Florence W. Farmer, 22 Arden 11-21- Re&d.Watertown. .._. ._... 1l3-0 West Iwo 80.00 320 00 None Elena Mae MvDowell, 30 Arcicr 11.21 �] Road, atLrt wn.. ._ ,.... 14_8 Nest MCC 80.UC 82U ❑O None RECORD OF TOWN MEETING'S 35-1 Lrid Side of Ln; Area rwiimaled Owner Andress Xo. Sheet Area Taken Troanluge Behcrrnernt Damages Mary A, Kittredge, GU Poplar 1141- Streei, Watertown.......... 20-7 West 16W 90.00 320 00 Anne Ethel A. M off at,94 Pine Street, 11-21. Belmont- , __., . .__. 21-4 West I.U0 70.00 280 00 None Joseph D. Ta Ear, 91 Washing- 11-21- ton Str t, ambridge.. 2 -5 West 11122 57.5 230 Of) None Elmo,, W. Critchctt, Arden 11-21- Road, Watertown.. ...... .. 23-4 East 2s30 119,84 471) :32 Nore Eleans- W. Critchett, Arden I1-211- R ad, Watertown_ ........ 24-3 East 1400 70.00 280 00 None Hazel B. Hew%au,31 hates 11-91- Road,Watertown. . ., , ,.,.- 252 Emt 1400 70.00 230 00 None Hazel H.Hewson, 31 Bates 1151- Road, Watertown. . . . . ..... 26-1 East 2067 100,00 400 Oil None Eugeau C.Boutcellc,4 ux.,Mar- garet T., 15 Articn Road, 11-21- ' Watertown. . . . ......., ... 12-70 East 112? 63.88 $15i 52 1r�ne Haig S.Garabedian 11=21- Ardcn.Road,Watertown...._ 13-Z8 East 27.15 75.24 300 00 Nor. Clara E. Pierce 11-2.1- Brooklina.............. ... 11-110 East 700 14.01 78 41 None Clara E. fierce, 11-24- Brook4ne. . ........... .... 10-41 East 2000 50.00 200 00 None Clara E. Pierce, 11-24- Brookline.. ...,... .. .... t+_#s''2 Ease 1000 5+1.00 2"'DO 00 Nonc Clara E. Pierce, 11-24- Brankline, Mass: ........... 8.63 East $20 M00 200 M Ncnv For appropriation, see ,4chedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Part of Bellevue Road SelectI1 Qn's Office. Watcrtown, Mass., .arch 25, 1929, After due notice, as required by the pro%risions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown. met on the eighth day of February, A. D. 1929, at 2 p.m., for the par- pose of Niewing the premises, and on the ci hth day- of February.. A. D. 1929, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Dart of Belle-vue Road: as a public -wan and we, the. Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity, require that fart of Bellevue Road be laid out as and for a public Way-, in accordance with the fol- ImVing description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1929. Description Beginning at a point of tangency on the easterly line of Channing Road five hundred seventy-three and eighteen hun- dredths (573.18) feet northerly from the northerly line of Or- chard Street, thence northeasterly on a tangent one hundred 358 WATERTC3W N TOWN REPORT one and eighty-five hundredths (101.83) feet to a lot corner Which is a point on the casttAv Bile of Charming Road; thence southcrly and easterl-- on a curve to the left with a ra.ditts of sixty-eight and sixty--four hundredths (68.64) feet, fort--fire and sixty-three. hundredths (45.63) feet to a point cif never, curvature; thence easterly and southerly on a curve to the right with a radius of two hundred forty (240) feet, one hundred seven and eight hundredths (107.08) feet to a. paint of reverse curv- ature; thence southerly and easterly on a curve to the left with a radius of twenty (20) fect, twenty-one and sixty-five him— dredths (21.65) feet to a mint of tangency; thence southeasterly oil a tatagent eighty (80) feet to a point of curvature; thence easterly and northerly- on a curve to the left with a radius of twenty (20) feet, shirt-,-one acid forty-two hundredths (3L ) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Bradford Road by land belonging to the follo%ving-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith con- secutively, namely: Part.low, A. Ycrxa, Trustee, one hundred seventi-four and thirty-six hundredths (174.36) feet; Alma L. Phipps, one hundred eleven and forty-t%pro hundredths (111.42) feet; thence southwesterly on a tangent eighty (80) feet to a point of curvature on the westerly line of Bradford Road; thence northerly and ivesterly on a curve to the left %with a radios of twenty (20) feet, thirty-one anti forty-two hundredths (=31.2) feet to a point of tangency; thence northwesterly on a tangent eighty (80) feet to a point: of curvattue, thence westeriv and northerly on a curve to the right with a radius of sixty (96) feet, sixty-fear and ninety-tour hundredths (64.94) feet to a point of reverse cu mture; thence norther iv and westerly on a curve to the left with a radius of two hundred (200) feet, fifty-one and forty-twu limidreciths (51.42) feet tc a point of col-npound curv- ature; thence northerly and westerly on a curve to the left with a radius of ten (10) feet, twenty-three and ninety-sine hundredths (23,9 ) feet to a point of tangency and the point of be rinning, by land belonging to the following-named persons whose owner- ship and assesmble frontages are recorded herewith, namely: _Martha. A. Matthews, one hunch-cd eleven and forty-two hun- dredths (111.42) feet; Walter .Dixon, one hundred forty and thirty-two hundredths (140.32) feet. RI:f',ORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 359 The area enclosed b-v the above description comprises the, limits of part of Bellevue Road which is forty ( 0) feet in width between parallel lines, extending from Bradford Read to Chan- ring Road. Said street is hereby laid out and the ,grades thereof estab- lished as shmvn an a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan of ]Part of Bellevue Road, to accompany description for accept- ance under the Bettemient Act, February 10, 1929, Otis D. ,Allen, Town Engineer,#" can file in the office of the Town Clerk, a. espy-of which is to be duly filed M the South Registry- District of 'Middlesex Colony 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 89 and 82 of the General Laws, and amend- ments thereto, according to the foregoing description, and ha,v rig considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as -Elforesaid, ive hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and wo 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 se-,reral parcels desci ibed and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, wi l receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the cornmunity- from said laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for said layring, out upon the parcels of land in said a-rea described in said Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D Allen, Town Engineer, dated February la, 1929, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of X117atertown, a copy of is tc he 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 bettem-lent that will be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN' P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLA ND, G. FREDER.ICK ROBINSON, ��l'ec��rrr�ar. 360 WATERTCIVN TOWN REPORT electi-nen's Office, Watertown, Xlass., April 20, 1929, Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and d-Lily warned and held on the twenty- fifth day of March A. D. :929, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 34 of the warrant was before the meetin3 as follows: "To hear the report of the Sclectinen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Part of Bellevue Road (together with other streets) under the prol-isions of Chapters 82 and Sid 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 wiv of them, as and for public ways, and will nuthorize the Selectmen to take by eminent do- main, or acquire by purchase, or othemise acquire, any land necessary for said laying; out, provide the sum or suns of money necessary to pa.y the cast or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct hoiv said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out fart of Belleime 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 laving out of Part of Bellevue Road as a public way-, as appears in the report of the Selectnnen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby atuthorizcd to take the land described in said report as and for a public way.' :And whereas, for the purpose of layring 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 lading out as shown by a copy of said order and pian recorded herewith, and oti 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 Sf_�lcctinen were ditly aittharized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Tom,n Trleeting tbuefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area,described in the said orde-T RECORD OF TOWN 34EFTINGS 361 of laving 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 re- ferred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than sever days prior to said Torn Meeting. And all trees 1apon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto arcs 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, 1929, to take off and rernove trees or stru,cttu°es affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of da=ges sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said. Schedule. Adopted: JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, CHARLES B. COLLIG Ali,. Schedule, Bellevue Raid Ila 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 record as of said first day of April, and in case said €wner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned bv owners unlmoi�rn. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan ail file in the office of the .Assessors of the Town of atertown. - Lad Sfdo "I l.ot Area F sli ma led Owner address A'ra. Slrctt Area Taker: Frontage Deaamenf Damages Partlow A. Yerxa, Tr., 24 Gar- field Street, Watertown. Cer- 4-2fi- 0cate No.2:3777. 28-73 INQrth 244 17.1.36 S607 4-4N ma R1ma L. Phipps 5 Dexter Av- cnue, Waltham. Ctnifrcate 4-2& No. 19M. ... . 39-139 north 20811 111.42 445 lone tiiartha A. Miatherovs"40 Bmd- ford Road, Watertown. Cer- 4-38_ dfirate No.23603.. . 11.1:37 50u01 208(l 111.42 44.5 lt$ .NOne Walter Dixon. 41 Channing RDad,-Watertown, Certifiieatc 4-38- No.28 963 . . . .... ..... 12-17 South M)8.1 140-32 561 28 NonL For Appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. �362 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Channing road Selectmen's Office, Watertoim l°Iass., �vfarch 25, 1929. After due notice as rcclttired by the pros isions of Chapter $2 of the General Laws, ive, the Selectmen of Watorto-wn, met on the eighth dad- of February, A. D. 1920, at 2 p,ni., for the pur- pose of Vieu ing the preiniscs, and on the eighth dad. of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1929, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, can a petition for the laying out of Channi- g Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the natter, do hereby adjudge that public con- venience and necessity require that Channing Road be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following de- scription, and as sfioum on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Tow-n Engineer, and datcd Febroary- 15, 1929. Description Begz=ing at a point of tangaclicy on the northerly line of Orebard Strcet two hundred ten and forty-one hundredths (210.41) feet westerly from the wcstcrly line of Bradford Road-, thence northwesterly on a tangent eighty-nine and forte-four hundredths ( 9.44) feet to a point of curxrature.on the northerly line of Orchard Street; thence easterly and northerly can a curve to the left, with a radius of tivpnty (24) feet, forty and sixty-nine hundredths (40.69) feet to a point of tarigency; thence narth- easterly on a tangtnt five hundred forte--five and fifty-f011r hnn_ dredths (545.54) feet to a paint of curva tare,, thence easterly and northerly on a curve to the left, with a radius of two hand-red (200) feet, sixty-two and thirty-three hundredths (62.33) feet, to a point of reverse CUTIV-ltttre; theIzce northerly and easterly ou a curve, to the' right, with a radius of one hundred eiglit and sixty-four hundredths (108.64) feet, tw my-foar and eighty- three hundredths (4.33) feet to a print of tangency; thence northeasterly on a tangent one hundred thirty-two and fcttr tenths (132.4) feel: to an angle poirit; thence northeasterly on a tangent forty-one (41) feet, more or less, to an angle paint; thence northerly on a tangent one hundred thirty-two and eighty-nine hxuk -edths (1;3 .89) feet to a point of Curvature; thence northerly and westerly on a curve tc thy;left, with a radius RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 363 of nne hundred ten (110) feet, one hundred forty-six and one hrmdredth (146.01) feet to a P0111t Of TeATI-Se =rature; thence westc-rly and northerly on a curve to the right, with a radius of three hundred forty (,340) feet. me hundred sixty-four and forty--eight hundredths (164.48) feet to a point of tangency; thence narthivesterly on a tangent: tuo hu-ndrL-cl twenty-eiglit and forty-one lituidredths (228,41) feel to a point on the prop- erty line of the Town of Watertown, by land belonging to the followin—named persons whose ownership and assessable front- ages are recorded hcrewith. r-onsecutively, namely: josephine Jellison, nne hundred forty-four and sixty-two hundredths" (144.62) feet; Frank A Riley, fifty (�50) feet; Hubert F. Smitht fifty (50) fem ; Frank A. Riley, two lots of fifty (50) feet each; 'Ellen L_ Roche, two lots, one of fifty (50) feet and the other of si:xtv (60) feet: "NIason Road. eighty (80) feet, Walter Dixon, sixty-cighi and fourteen hundredths (68.14) feet; Partlow A. Yerxa, Trustee, Fifty-five and seventy-seven hundredths (55.77) feet; George, 1-1. '4 ebster. sixty-two and forty-selen hmidredths (62,47) feet, Walcott Road. eighty-seven and thirty-five hun- dredths (87.3.5) fo( t; Partlow A. Yerxa, Trustee, five Inuidred thirty-six and eighty-tivo hundredths (MG.82) feet comprising eight lots with the following firontages, thirty-five and eighty- tivo huiidredths (35.82) fort, sixty-one and four hundredths (61.04) feet, one hundred forty-six and one one-hundredth (146.01) feet, sixty (60) feet. fifty-five (615) feet, sixty (60) feet. sixty (00) fw, and fifty-eight and ninety-five hundredths (158.95) feet.; Genrge Street, seventy-nine and twerity-nine hun- drechlas (79.29) feet; thence northeasterly an the property line of the Town of lVatertown forty-five and fifty-eight hundredths (45.058) feet to a point of intersection on the easterly line of Clianning Rood; thence southeasterly two hundred fifty and twentv-six hundredths (250,26) feet to a point, of curvat-Liro; thence southerly'and easterly on a cun-e tG the left, with a Tadius of threehuiidred (300) feet, one hundred forty-five mid thirteen hundredths ('146.1-3) feet to a point of rv- cerse ctm7-- ature; thence eastern- and southerly on a cuTve to the right, -kvith a radius of one hundred fifty (150) feet, one hundred ninetir- nine and one tenth (199.10) feet to a. point of tangency; thcncu -wenty-qix and fifty-five southerly on a tangent one hundred t 364 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT hundredths (126.55) feet to a paint of ctu-vature; therm south- westerly on a curve to the right with a radius of three hundred twenty (320) feet, seventy-two and two hundredths (72.02) feet to a point of tangency; thence southwesterly on a tangent one hundred fifteen and thirty-seven htuidredths (115.37) feet to a paint of curvature; thence westerly and southerly an a curve to the left, with a radius of sixty-eight and sixty-four hundredths (6S.64) feet, twelve and eighty-one hundredths (12.81) feet to a paint which is a lot comer; thence southwesterly can a tangent one hundred one and eighty-five htuidrPAths '(101.8.5) feet to a point of curvature; thence southwesterly on a tangent five hundred sixty and eighty-two hundredths (560.82) feet to a paint of curvature; thence southerly and easterly on a cun,-e to the left with a radius of twenty (20) feet,, twenty=_twc, and fourteen hundredths (22.14) feet to a point of tangency and the point of beginning, by land belonging to the following- naiilcd persons whose ou-nership and assessable frontage are recorded here,;�rfth, consecutively-, naniely; Partlaw A. Yerx:a, Tnistee, four hundred seventy-nine and seventy-eight han- dredths (479.78) feet, comprising eight lots with the following frontages, thirty-cane and thirty-eight hundredths (31.38) feet, fifty-five (55) feet, fifty-fire (55) feet, sixty (60) feet, siJ-,-ty (60) feet, seventy-six and twenty-three hundredths (76.23) feet, eighty-erne and twenty-eight hundredths (81.28) feet, and sixt v and eighty-nine hundredths (60.80) feet; Fannie A. Beattie, eighty and seventy-six hundredths (80.76) feet; Partlow A. Yerxa, Trustee, three hundred sixty and seven tenths (360,7) feet, comprising seven lots leaving the following frontages, fifty and five tenors (60.5) feet, fifty-five (55) feet, fifty-fire (55) feet, fifty (50) feet, forty-nine and sixty-eight hundredths (49.68) feet fifty and seventeen hundredths (50.17) feet, and fifty and thirty-fire hundredths (50.36) feet; Bellevue Road, one hundred one and eighty-five humdredths (101.83) feet-, Walter Dixon, eighty and seventeen hundredths (80,17) feet; Arnold A. Dixon, fifty (50) feet;; Partlow A. Y eraa, Trustee, two lots of fifty (50) feet each; Arnold A. Dixon, fifty (50) feet; NATalter Dixon, fifty (50) feet; Albert W. Dillon, two lots of fifty- (50) feet each; Sig e h+i, Strom, fifty (50) feet; Beatrice Benger, seventy-six and seven hundredths (76.07) feet. RECORD of TOWN MEETTNG5 363 The area enclosed by the above dese°ription comprises the limits of Channing Road which is forty (40) feet in width be- tween parallel lines extending from Orchard Street to George Street. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shovym on a plan entitled "Town. of Watertown, Plan of Channing Road to accompany description fat acceptance 'tinder the Betterment ,act, Febntan, 15, 1929, Otis D. Allen., Totem Engineer," on file in the office of the Town Clerk, a copy of NN-hich is to be duly recorded in the 'South Retry District of Middlesex County with this order. And it is therefore ordcr+ed that Charming Road 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 arnendrnents thereto according to the foregoing description, and having con- sidered the question of damages sustained by the mirliers of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby detcnai�ie that no clan}ages 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 SD of the General Laws prc vidin�; for the assessment of betterments, and that the area compnsin.; 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, 'own Engineer, dated F,ebruary M, 1929, and on file in the office of the Tuwn Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be dulh''recorded in Middlesex, South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the ainount set apposite each of said de- scribed parcels is the amotw.t estimated to be the betterment that. ,will be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND. G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, scleamen. WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Nf.a.ss., .April 20, 1929. Whereas, at a Town fleeting held by the Town of Water- tOWn, regrmiarly called and duly- warned and held can the twenty- fifth day- of INIarch, A. D. 1929, at which meeting a quorum was present when .Article 34 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows "To bear the, TCI]Ort of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-mauled Streets, to wit: Channing Road (to- gether v qth other streets), under the prop isions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the: assessment of betterments, and to see if the To v*m will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and %%rill authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase., or otherwise aegtiire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the SIMI Or sums of 31i011e�' necessanr to pay the cast or damages therefor, and the cost of constrUction, direct how said money- shall he raised, or take a iv action relating thereto." An order of the Solectmen laytilig out Channing Road and the report of the Selectmen with z-eference to said laying otxt Ivere read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanii ion ly as fellows: "That the laying out of Channing Road as a public Nvay, as appears in the report- r-,f Ibe Selectmen be and is hereby ac- cepted, and the Selcctincia Bare hereby authorized to take the land described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Channin- 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 tile in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and Uie ovvsiers, dcscription and areas of each of said parcels are shown- in staid Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmun were duly a.uthorizod to tape said land, and an appropriation was Fna.de at said Town -Meetin therefor. Now therefore, it: is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained i�ithin the area described in the said order RRCORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 367 of laving out, be and the sable are herel:)v taken for the purposes of of public way- under the provisions of law, aut.ho izing the assessment of lictterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan Nvas duly filed in the office of the: Torn Clerk iraore than seven days prior to said Town iWeeting. And all trees upon the hand so tLkon and all structures afted thereto aTe not included in said taking, And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public wad- are allowed until August 1, 1929, to take cuff and remove trees or structures of ;-ed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of dr- na.ges sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and a-warded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: JOHN P. B ARxETT, ED BARD 1]. HOLLAND, CHARLEIS P. COLLI A , .selectmen. Schedule, Channing 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 narned in said Schedule are the supposed ovners of record as of said first dad. of April, and in case said oymer's name is not earrectly sta.tcd, it is to be understood that said parnl is of ned by Demers unknown. And the number of the lot set oppositc each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the Int shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of 11"atertaum. b)f Side of Lai Area EVimaied (1-u-ner Addrrss No. `ireef Area Takrai rrvnlage Bellermer.f Damagm, JosLphina 11 snn, T7 Ordhatrd Streets�ttriuwn. Cert�fi-d-if1= Cate '.ti#a. 2 9`lS... .3,2p West .10i'm 1-14.62 83—N, •1, ,`;taste F-.: .`- A, Riley, 61 Rarhxm . %Valthmm. Certificate 3-30- .. ''5 355.. ...... ., .. ... 1-'.`.1 West 11M)o 50.00 00 None Fiuh r' V. ',mith. W �€ tt rr=a Sir. C-krnlyidge .,erri CL- 4-;jC}- Catw .';.', '-'5 r34............. :a--133 West 1000 50,00 'Ufa 00 :'gone Frank A. Riley. li l Barham street, Waltham. Certilicatc 4-:i1)- No.25984................. 4-22 AV[!,5t 10U0 50.00 2-00 00 None 368 WATERZ`3; WN TOWN REPORT Lot :side of Lot Arra Eslimaled Cwffer Address JVo, Sired Area Takrn FrpmdaAe Velfermenl of om4ge5 Frank A. Rilcy. 01 Barbara Street, Waltham, Cerrtifxcate 4.30. No. 25623.. ............... 7-21 West 100D 40.00 S20f1 00 None Ellen L. Roche, 77 NeiKmset Aurrmc:, Dorchester, CGrtifi- 4-30 ente No, 2500............. f3-20 Ivest loco 50.00 200 0o 3None Ellen L. Roche, 77 Nv p.onset A4arnue, Dorehestm Ctvtif'i- 4-39- cate No.25fi3o............. 9-18 'Vest 2400 60.00• 2.10 00 INone Town aaf Watertown—Mason Road. . . .................. SIM None Waltcr Dixon, 41 Gbannin3 Road, Water-town. Certifi- 4-37- cate ltin.2fi2r]. .. ]t]4ft �4'est 231, fr5.14 272 56 \eaalc Fartlaw A. YeTRa. Tr., 21 Gar- field Street,Watertown. Cer- 4-37- tiiicate No.2VJ77... . ...... 0-50 West 1055 0,77 223 08 None Ganrf,e 11. Webster, Belmont. 4-377- Crrtif3cate No.25745. , , .... 8-51 Rest 2514 62.47 249 88 None Town of WatcrtO n—Walcott Road.. . .................. 87.35 None Partlow A. Verxa, `1'r., 24 Gar- field Street,Watertown. Cer- 4 3f4- tificate No.23777... . ...,..1€r-72 West 1863 35-82 143 28 Nrine Pardnw,A.Yerxa, Tr., 2.1 Gar- fit-14 Street,W atertrwnc Csrr- 4-;#{3- tificate No.23777..........15-71 '4 CA 1221 GID4 244 16 Hasse Partlow A. Yerma, Tr., 24 Gar- field Street.Watertown. Cer- 4-36- tifsealte No.:3777- - . .- ----14-70 West 3451 1413,01 SS4 04 bona Partlow A. Ye;-xa, Tv., 24 Gar- field Street,Watertown. Gar- 4 90. tificate No.23777. . ........ 9-69 West 1160 00.00 240 00 None Partlow A. Yem, Tr., 24 Gar- field Street,Watertown. Cer- 4-36- tificarte No. 23777. . . ......, 8-68 Fleet 1080 55,00 224) 00 None PartIow A. Yerxa. 'Tr., 2.1 Gar- field Street,W,atertown. Cer- 4-36- tiliicate No.23777. ......... 7-0 West 1170 60.00 2=40 00 hone Partlow A. Yerxn, Tr„2.4 Gar- field Street,Watertoun. Cer- 4-3 ti- tificate No.23777. . ... . .... 6-66 West 1200 60.00 240 00 None Partlow A. Yerxa, Tr., 21 GUT- field Street,tV4'steTtown. Cer- 4-36- tificxte No. 23777. . .. . ..... 1-65 West 3249 68.95 235 80 None Patrtlowv A. Yerxa, Tr., 24 Gar- field Street, Wntertoi4n, Cer- 4-2f3- tifacate No.23777. - .__-----12-89 Last 628 31.38 125 52 None Yarrlovr A. Yerxa, Tr., 24 Gar- field Street.,Wntertowit. Cer- 4-26- tifiitate,No.23777,.. .......13-88 Enst 1100 5100 220 00 None Fartlow A. Yerxa, Tr., 24 Gur- field Street,Watertown. Cer- 4-26- tificate No. 23777. . .. ......14-87 East 1100 55.00 220 00 Norse Plsrdow:A. Yerxa, 'rr., 2.1 Gar- field Street,Watertown. Cer- 4-26- tiftcate No. 23777. . .. ......15-86 Enxt 1200 00.00 240 00 None Partlow A. Yerxa, Tr„ 24 Gar- field Street,Watertown. Cer- 4-26- tificate_tie.22;17 7 7. . . . ... _10-S5 East 1240 00.00 240 00 None Partlow A. Yerxa, "!`r.. 24 Gar- field Street,Waatcrtowrn. Cur- 4-2%- silicate No. 23777.. .... ....17-94 East 1572 76.23 304 92 None Partlow A. Yerxa, Tr., 24 Gar- field Street,Watt mim. Ccr- 4-26- tificate No.23777,., .,, .,,,Ig g3 Last 1043 $L28 3IG 12 None Partlow A.7c eru_ Tr_24 Car- Aeld Street,R'atertown. Cer- 4-2 - tificate No 23777. . . . ......15-h2 Era.st 1140 (4.89 243 56 None RECORD OF TOWN -MEETINGS 369 Lot Side of Lot Ares ESUM61"d Otruer Address Xo. Street Area Takerr Frontage BrIfermen: Damages Parinie A. Beattie, 12 Fair%-ietv Avmue, Watertown. Certi- 4-26. ficateNc, 211113........ . ...20-81 East 1408 80-76 S323 04 None Partlow A. Yerxa, Tr., 24 Gar- field Street. Watertown. Cer- 4-'N- tifleatt No. 23777-- - -------21-Stj East 005 M.,A) 202 00 'None Partlow A, Yerxa. Tr., 24 Gar- field StriLiot,Watzrtowri. Ccr- 4-213- Lincate No. 23777, , .-------22-7E3 East 1100 55.00 220 00 N-oric Partlow A. Ytrxa. Tr., 24 Gar- fi0d.9treet Wpv�rtovm. Cer- 4-26- :Mcate Nn:23777. . . ..23-78 E&SL 1100 ii 5.00 220 00 mane Parttow A. YerNa, Tr., 24 Gar- fit,H Street,Watertown. Cer- 4-V� tificate No,23777_ , _...-2.4-77 East MH 50 X0 200 00 None Partlr)w A. Ycrxa, Tr,, 2.[ Gar- field L9trcei,Watertowm Cer- 4-20- tificate No. 23777.. . . .... East VS2 49.68 19S 72 None PaTtlDw A,Yerxa, Tr., 24 Gar- field Street,W,atertowil, Cer- 4-26- tificate No.23777. ._ ,. ....26.7a East IOM 50.17 -100 EIS Xone Partlow A. Yermia, Tr_ 2.1 Gar- field Street,Watertown. Cer- 4-26- tificatc No. 23777. . . . .. ...27-74 East 20,:" 50.35 20 1 '1 a None Town of Watertown—l3ellevue Road East. . ... . .... ...... 301.85 IN one Walter Dixon. 41 Cbanriing Road. W.-itt,.rt-own. CextiE- 4--38- cate No. 2V�86.............12-17 East 3139 80.17 320 68 None Arnold A. Dixon, Harriet Av- enue, Belmont. Certificate 4-313- NO, _1151t14.. ...........---..13 1tS Fast 1000 MOO 200 [NJ None Partlow A. Yerma, Tr., 24 Gar- field Street,Watertown. Cer- 4-38- tificate Nu. 23717. . . . ......14-1.5 En.'t 1000 50,00 200 00 Nona Partlow A. Yerm. Tr,, 21 GIRT- fieH Stroot, lVatertm,.-n. Cer- 4-39 tificate No.23777.. ........I Sr 14 East 1000 50M 200 00 None Arnold A. Dixon, Harriet Av- enue,Watertown. Ck-r-fificate No. 25394. . ...............16-13 East 1000 50.00 200 01) None Walter Dbun. 41 Channsvg Road, Wattrtown. Certifi. 4-38- cnte No. 25422......­_.17.12 East 14M1f1 50.00 200 00 NoTic Albert W.Dillon,4 Stnele Street, Belmont. CertificutL No. 4-38- 2L;kW L 14-11 East. 1000 ZAI 0 200 00 None AlbTrt W. Dillon, .1 Slade Street, Bplmont. Cort[fitate, 4-38, No.25467.. ............_ID-IC Eliot 000 50,00 .200 00 None Signe M. Strom, I Channing .Road, Wa%trtown. Certif- -1-3S- cate N'o. M71......... .. .._041 Fast 1()W 50.00 ?00 (K) None Hoatrice Bengur, 105 Standish Roar], WatcrtGwn. Certifi- I-U- cate No.2ZO64........... ..21-IG Fnst I 7ts.07 304 28 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. 370 WATEFifi(]WN TOWN REPORT Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Chapman Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., March 25, 1929. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 �of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met can the eighth day of February, A. D. 1929, at 2 p.m., for the ptir- pose of iriewing the premises, and on the eighth clay of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1029, at 3 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Chap- man Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that, public con- venience and necessity require that Chapman Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the follo,%rng de- scription, and as showii on a.plan drawn by Otis D, Allen, Town Engineer, and dated Teel mary 15, 1929. Description Beginning at a point of cur-va,tare on the northerly line of Highland Avenue four hundred twenty (120) feet easterly- from the easterly line of Copeland Street; thence easterly and north- erly on a curve to the left, with a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-one and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet to a paint of tangency; thence northeasterly. on a tangent one hundred thirty-six and five tenths (136.5) feet to an angle point; thence northeasterly On a tangent five hundred seventy,-nine and sixty- six hundredths (579.66) feet to a paint of ,utmrature; thence easterly and northerly on a curve to the left with a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty-four and sixty-tno hundredths (24.62) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of IVarren Street; by land belonging to the follotx"ing-narned persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith, namely; Dennis J. Sullivan, ninety-three and foul hundredths (93.04) feet; Olive Strandberg, fifty-two and fifty-five liun- dredths (52,55) feet; Grandview Avenue, eighty and fifty-five hundredths '(80.55) feet; Joseph M. Lally, sixty and see>enty- nin+e hundredths (60.79) feet; Flemer+e Clow, three hundred fifteen (31 ) feet comprising se-ren lets of forty--five feet each; Elernere Clow, one hundred one and forty-eight hundredths (101.48) feet; thence southeasterly on a tangent eighty-seven RI CORD OFF TO'3;'N MEETINGS .371 and sixty-three hundredths (87.63) feet to a point of curvature on the southerly- lime of Warren Street; thence northerly and westerly -mi a curve to the left, with a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-nine and thirty-six hundredths (39.3£) feet to a point of tangency, thence southwesterly on a tangent five hun- dred fort--six and eight hundredths (W.US) feet to an angle point; thence southwesterly ari a tangent one hundred thirty- eight and thirteen hundreAt.hs (138.1 ) feet to a point of curv- ature; thence Nvcste.rly and southerly can a curve to the left, with a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-one and forty,-tV.ro hun- dredths (31.42) feet to a point of tangency on the northerly line of Highland Avenue, by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frDutages are recorded herewith, namely: James H. - ullen, one hundred nine and twenty-Seven hundredths (109.27) feet; Fred W. '"rood and Warren I. Flagg and Henry Thornton, Trustees, one hundred thirty-five (135) feet couaprising, three lots of forty-five (45) feet each; Kathleen F. Phelan, forty--five (45) feet; Julia A. Uiller, forty-fi-,-c (4-5) feet„ Cecilia E, Phelan, forty, We (45) feet; Cacilia E. Phelan, forty-five (45) feet; Mary G. Kiely and Agnes M. P,edgate, forty-six and sixty-seven hundredths (B.67) feet; Grandview Avenue, eighty and fifty-five hundredths (80.55) feat; Fred IV. W ood, 'V%rarren I. Flagg and Henry Thorn- ton, Trustees, forty-seven and seventeen hundredths (47.17) feet; Eva A. Prior, eighty-eight and eight tenths (8&8) feet; thence northwesterly on a tangent eighty (80) feet to a paint of curvature and paint of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Chapman Street which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel dines extending from Highland avenue to Warren Street. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan entitled. "Town of Watertown, Plan of Chapman Street to accompany description for acceptance under the Bet:tennent Act, February 15, 1921J, Otis D. Allen, TD n Engineer," on file in the office of the Town Clerk, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in the South Registry District of ldfiddlesex County with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Chapman Street he and is :372 WATERTi}W N TOWN DEPORT hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions caf Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and aMendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having core-- sidered the quastion of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we .hereby rleterinine that nD daniages have been sus- tained and none are awarded, gather than a% shoivn in the . Schedule hereto annexed, and °%;e 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 henefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from said laying; out and that betterments are to be assessed for said lnvi-ng out upon the parcels of land its said area described in said Schedule and as shown. on a plan of said am drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engincer, elated February 15, 1921.), and on file in the office of the Torn Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to he duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registrar of ]deeds with this order, and the �unoiant set opposite each of said described parcels is the arnount estimated to he the. bettennent that will be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN R. BAR.RETT, ED WARD D. HOLLAND, G. FRED R1CR ROBIN-SON, Sedsctnten. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 20, 1921). Whereas, at a Tower Mecting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held. on the t-vverty- ffth day of March, A. D. 1020, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 34 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 tit: Chapman Street. (together with other',strects), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the lather providing RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 373 for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town wiU vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorizc the Selectmen to take by eminent do- main, 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 dania-ges 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 Chipman 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 follat�Fs: "That the laying out of Chapman 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 layring out Chapman ,Street as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the sen eral parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown 1y 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 hcrein described parcels of land., all contained v6thin 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 previsions of Iaw authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred 4 to in said order of lay.n— 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 otit as a public way are allowed until August: 1, 1929, to tape off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. 374 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Aad it is further ordered, tiporl the consideration cf the ques- tion of &u- ages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that darna es are estimated and awarded as sha'~xm on said Schedule. Adopted: JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, CHARLES P. COLLIGANT, Schedule, Chapman 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 famed 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, 1t 1s to be understood that said parcel, 1S 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 ,atertonm. Lot Side of Lot Area ESM71afed Owner Address Na. Street Area Taken Froaluge Beisertrrtrat DarmoSet Dennis J. Sullivan, 83 Ellary 6-1.1- treet,Cambridge. . ...... .. 11-193 East 2300 03.04 S372 113 Irons Olive Strandberg,36 Oxford 6-14- Avemic.Belmont,.,.... _ 12-110 East 2140 62.Z5 210 20 mono Grandview Avenue. .. . .,,.., East 80.55 34onts Joseph M. Lally, 37 Grandilaw 6-15- Avenue,Watertown.. .-. . .. 1-5$ hest -0420 6U.70 243 16 None Elemere Clow, i1-15- Somerville................. 23V60 East 9W 45.00 ISlkM None Elemero Claw, 6-15 Somerville. ................ 22-61 East 000 43.00 180 00 ir'onc Elemere Chat•, 6-15- Somerville................. 21-02 East 9DO 43.00 180 00 None Zle mere Clow, 11-15- Somerville............... .. 20-63 JPast 0[]U 45.00 I80 00 None Elemere Cloys, 0-15- Som€trville. ................ 19-64 East 90 45.00 180 00 None � Elemere Glow, 11.15- 5omerville. .............«,, 1&-06 East 4U0 45,00 180 00 None Elemere Clow, 6-15- Sornervi9le. . ............... 17-65 East 900 44.0U 180 00 None Llcutery Clow, 6-15- Seranrvillee.................. 16-Gi East 1750 101AS 406 92 ?-crte James 1 . Mullcn. 50 Howard {-12- Street, Metrose,,,,,,,,,,,,, 12-48 West 2200 109.27 437 0$ None Fred W.Wood,Warren L.Flagg and Fie:pryy Thorntrrsae Os., 6-12- •114 Sehoal Street, Boston,.... 11-49 'Nest Don 45.00 I$0 00 None Fred�eT."Wood,Warren I.Flagg and IIenr,J °I`ha Eton, Trs., G-12- 44 School StreeL,Boston..... 10-50 West 90U 45.00 ISO 00 None RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 375 I,01 Side of Fait Area F:vimared Owner Addfress No. Slrea Area Taken Fronlav Bef#ermen! Damages Fred W.Wood,Warren L Flagg and Ht:nrsr Thornton, Trs., 0-12- 44 Schc:nl 5trret,Boston..... 9w51 West 9U0 45.00 $180 40 None Kathleen F. Pholar►, 100 Chap— 0-12- man Street,Watertown...... 8-52 west 000 45.OU 180 00 None Julia A. 14filler, 107 Chapman 0-1`9- Street. Waterto9r:s........., 7-53 west 000 4&00 18000 hone Cecilia r. Phelan, qq Chapman 6-12- Street, Watertown.......... 0-54 West 900 45.00 18000 None Cecilia E. Phelan, 99 Chapman 5-12- Street,'r~r'atertown........... 5-55 Nest 900 45M 1.80 00 None diary G. Kiely and Agnes U. Rerlgate, 315 Blue Hill Au- U-1'- LITIU0, 13oston............... 4-57 WeKt `000 •11.1i7 186 68 None Granaviaw Avenue.. ...,..... 'West 8055 -None Frcd W.Woad,Wa ren 1.Flagg and Henn- Thoraten, T rs., 6-13- 44 School Street, flastoa.. ... 21-1 west 2120 47.17 1$S 97 None E,�n A.Prior, 640 U&in Street, $-18- _\ia,lclen. Ma&7. ............. 1-102 West 2250 98.80 375 18 _one For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Derby Road. Selectmen's Office, 1,17atertovm, IVIass., March 25, 1929. After dine notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on t'he eighth day of February, A. D. 1929, at 2 p.m,, for the pur- pose of viewing the premises, and on the eighth dale of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1929, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing; of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Derby' Road as .a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon considera- tion of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Derby 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, 1929. Description Beginning at a paint of tanfeticy on the northerly line of Jackson Road, one hundred three and eighty-hire hundredths (103.89) feet southwesterly from the %,,Festerly lisle of Morse Street;thence southwesterly on a tangent eightyand seventy-two .htindredths (80.72) feet, more or less, t4 a point of curvature on the northerly line of Jackson Road;thence easterlyand northerly 370 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT on a curve to the left pith a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty- eight and seventy-three hundredths (28.13) feet, more or less, to a point of tan,gertcy; thence northwesterly on a tangent tw.o hun- dred forty-two and seventy-six hundredths (242.76) .feel;, more or lees, to a paint of curvature; thence zortherly and westerly on a curve to the left with a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty and fifty-six hundredths (30.56) feet, more or less, to a paint of reverse curvature can the southerly line. of _Vatertmvii Street by land belongging tca the following-named persons whose owner- ship and ,assessable frontages are recorded here-with consecu- tively, namely: Janies Driscoll, et z"., Alary, thirty-nine and eight hundredths (39,08) feet; Lillie I`. Butler, forty-eight (48) feet; Catherine lid. Frasca, forty-eight (48) feet; Jahn 1, Flan- agan, one, hundred fifty-three and ninety-four hundredths. (1 194) feet, comprising three lots, two lots of forty-eight (48) feet each and one lot of fifty-seven and ninety-four hundredths (57.94) feet; thence easterly and northerly on a curve to the left with a radius of eighteen hundred thirty-five and fifty-two hundredths (1835.52) feet, fifty-five and twenty-six hundredths (55.26) feet, more or less, to a paint of tangency; thence north- easterly on a tangent twenty-four and thirty-one hundredths (24.31) feet, more or less., to a point of curvature on the south- erly line of Watertown Street; thence wcstcrly and southerly on a curve to the left with a, radius of twenty (20) f;ect, thirty an(I sevciity-eight hundredths (30,78) feet, more or less, to a point of tangency; thence southeasterly on a tangent.two hun- dred twenty-nine .and sixty-two hundredths (229.62) feet, more or less to a point of curvature; thence southerly and ea-,terly can a cum;e to the left with a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty- four and one tenth (34.1) feet, more or less, to a point of tan- gency and the paint of beginning, by land owned by the follow- ing-named persons ;;chose mmership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively, namely: John J. Flanagan, sixty-five and twenty-eight hundredths (65.28) feet; Marry P. Chadwick, fifty-two (:592) feet; John J. I+lartagan, fifty-two (52) feet; Marry- P. Chad;;ride, fifty-two (52) feet and. Mary A. Theurer, fifty-four and ninety-one hundredths (54.91) feet. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Derby Road which is forty (40) feet in width between RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 377 parallel lines extending from Jackson Road to Watertown Street. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan entitled `Town of Watertown, Plan of Derby Road to accompalay description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1929, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," on file in the office of the Town Clerk, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in- the South Registry District of Middlesex County with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Derby Road be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chap- ters 50 and 82 of the General Laws, 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 laid out as afore- said., we hereby determine that no darnages have been sustained and none are warded, other than as shorn in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we- further order and declare that said laying out is clone under Chapter 80 of the General Laws pro- viding for the assessment of betterments, and that the area com- prising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed„ M11 receive benefit or admitage 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 draw-n by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated, February 15, 1929, and on file in the office of the 'Town Clerk of 11"atertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds v„ith this order, and the aniorant set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that n-111 be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. DARRETT, EDINTARD D. HOLLAN D, G, FREDERICK ROBINSON, selectsnoz. 37S X1'ATFk2`r`C}WK TO�--K REPORT Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 20, 1020. Ak'hereas, at a. Town fleeting held by the Torn cf Water- to,wn, regularly called and duly warned and held can the twenty- fifth dav of '.�larch, A. D. 1929, at which meeting a quorum was present -*hen Article 34 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows. "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the follow- ing-named streets, to wit: Derby Read (to- Pther with other streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and $U of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of bettenncnts, and to sec if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of thern as and for public rays, and 1.611 authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purebase, or otherwise ac€luirc, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the stun or stuns of money necessary to pay the cost or&anages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action `elating the'reto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Derby Road and the report of the Setcamen with reference to said laying out were read to the meetin , and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: "That tho laying out of Derby 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 laud described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Derby Road as and for a.public tray, it is neces sary. 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 nerewith, and ors Me in the office of the Town Clerk of Water- town, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And. whereas, the Selectmen were duly authori.2ed to take said land, and an approp iation was made,at said Town Meeting therefor_ .Tow therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described, in the said order RECORD OF TOWN MHET1NC;S 379 of laying, out, be and the same are hereby tat-en for the purposes of a public -vay mider the provisions of law autlh+oriziPT tl-c assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly Bled i11 the off-ice of the Tuw-n Clerk more than seven day,s prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said talHng. And the: owners and occupants of the land hereby take>I`1 and laid out as a public way are ,allowed until August 1, 1029, to tale ofi and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- tion of damages sustained by the ov]Gnets of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: JOHN P. BARRETT, EDIVARD D. HOLLAND, CHARLES) P. OOLLICAN, Selectmen. Schedule, Derby Road 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 i1amed in said Schedule are the supposed o",nears of record as of said first dad- of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, A is to be understood that said parcel is awned by owners U111U1a11-t1. And the number of the lot suet opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot sl-1mvn on a plan au file in the office of the Assessors of the Torn of Watertown. Lo Side of {.nl - ,. F`slimalyd o�S1 ntr Address A'*. Slrtrt 'krca Takeae Frontage Bellerment Damages Jasms Driscoll. rl ux., Marys 195 Everett:street,East I.3D- Bosbon.................... 7-11 West 820 30 ❑S 8156 33 N4311c Lillie F.Butler, 19 Dcrby Road. 1.20- Wntertuwn................ 9-10 weat 06G -SX0 102 00 -None Cathc iue NI. Fr'asm, 15 Derby 1-20- Road,Watertown... . . ..... 9-9 W &t UG0 4S.W 192 00 -None Jahn J. F lanarsn, 1•20. Boston-................... 10-$ West 060 4$.00 192 00 N rtnE John JT Flanagan. 1-70- Boston.................... 11-7 West 960 4S.00 192 00 Xoii,. 380 WATERTOWN TOWN RLl'oRa L41 SUe of Lc Area I'iiwaud Ounier address No. SWeel Area Taken rrmitau Bz1germent Damogrs John J.Flanagan, 1-20. Bust❑n.................... 17-6 Weat 1000 57.94 $231 Ili None John 1. Flanagan. 1-20- Boston. .... ............ 16-1 Ba*t 1190 65.26 251 12 none Hmrry F, cha€lwic-k'8 l3artwell 1-20- 5treat,Roxbury............ 15-2 East LU40 52.00 21% 09 None John J. Flanagan, 1-20- Rogkon. ................... 14-3 bast 1040 52.00 :'UR 0L) None Ha-ry 1'. Chadwick,8 Hartwx jl 1-20- Street, R.oxbury. .......,.., 13-4 East 1040 52,00 208 00 N m:te MRry A. Theurer, 1-20- 18 Derby Road,Watertown., 12-.; East 1375 51.31 219 64 INonc For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Fuller Road. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., March 25, 1929. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 32 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the eighth day of February, A. D. 1929, at 2.00 p.m. for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the eighth day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1929, at 8.0+0 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all pasties irlt.crested, on a petition for the laying out of Rifler Load as a public way, and we, the. Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Fuller Road be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown can a flan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Torn Engineer, and dated F ebnuir.y 15, 1929. Description Beginning at a point of curvature on the northerly line of Orchard Street, t-;%*a hundred eleven and eighty-tv o hundredths (211.82) feet westerly from the westerly line of Cha.nning Road; thence westerly and northerly on a cun7e to the right, with a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty-one and ninety-two hun- dredths (21.92) feet to a paint of tangency; thence northeasterly on a tangent four hundred thirteen and sixteen hundredths (413.16) feet to an angle paint; thence northwesterly on a tangent three hundred ninety and sixty-one hundredths (390.61) feet to a point of curvature; thence northerly and easterly on a Curve to the right with a. radius of tweIlty (20) feet, fourteen RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 381 and se-,Tenty-eight hundredths (14.78) feet to a point of tan - gencyT can the easterly line of George Street by land belonging to the folloi-dng--narned persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are: recorded herewith consecutively, namely. Partlow A. Yerxa, trustee, two hundred forty-five and eight hundredths (245.08) feet comprising four lots with the fallowing frontages: ninety-five and eight handralths (05.08) feet, fifty (50) feet, fifty (5o) feet, fifty, (60) feet; George H. Webster, fifty (50) feet; Ivesley R. Colwell, sixty ((ill) feet; Mason Road, ninety-one and forty-nine hundredths (91.49) feet; John S. Lovell, sixty-seven and fifty-bane hundredths (WIT-51) feet; George H. Webster, fifty- five (55) feet; Partlow A. Yerxa, trustee, ninety, six and five tenths (06.5) feet, comprising two lots; one lot of fifty-five (55) feet and one lot of forty-one and five tentlis (41.5) feat.; Walcott Road, eighty-one and twelve Hundredths (81.12) feet; Partlow A. Yerxa, trustee, hventy-mvo and tivealty-six hundredths (22.20) feet; thence southwesterly oiie hundred eighteen and sixty-four hundredths (118.64.) feet to a point of curvature on the easterly line of George Street; thence easterly and southerly, on a curve to the right with a radios of twenty (20) feet, forty-eight and three bu.radredths (48.03) feet to a point of tangency; thence southeasterly on a tangent two hundred forty-three and tree lauridredths (243.03) feet to a. point of curvature; thence south- erly and wP-sterly on a curve to the right with a radius of eighty (80) feet, sixty-five and sixty,-six bnn6redths (65.66) feet to a point of tangency; thence southwesterly on a tangent three hundred nineteen and eighty-two hundredths (310.82!) feet to a paint of curvature; thence southerly, btnd wcsterly can a curve to the right Nvit;h a radius of twenty (20) lent, forty and ninety-cane hundredths (40.91) feet to a paint of tangency on the northerly line of Orehard Street by land belonging to the following-named person whose ownership and assessable frontage are recorded herewith, namely: Partlow A. Yerxa, trustee, six hundred seventy-eight and eleven hundredths (678,11) feet, comprising eight lots having the following frontages: one hundred sixty, and thirteen hundredths (160.1:3) feet, one hundred eighteen and thirteen hundredths (118.13) feet, fifty-one and fifty-five hun- dredths (51.55) feet, four lots of fifty (50) feet each and one lot of one hundred forty-eight and forty hundredths (148.40) 382 gt'.'TI RTOWN TOWN REPORT feet, thence on a tangent eighty-ninie and ninety-six hundredths (8q.9 ) feet to the point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the lizriits of Fuller load which is forty (40) feet in width between Parallel lilies extending fro n Orchard Street to George ,street. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan entitled "Tc,5,11 of Watertown, Plan of .Fuller Road, to accompany description for acceptance cinder the; Eetterment Act, Febmary 15, 1.929, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," on file in the office of the Town Clerk, a copy of which is to be cittly recorded in the South Registry District of Middlesex County with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Fuller Road be and is hereby laid but as and for a public way~, under the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto accord- ing to the foregoing description, and haN 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, the hereby determine that no dairtaf;es have been sustained and none axe awarded, other than as sliown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter So of tlne 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 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, 'l own Engineer, dated February 15, 1.929, and on file in the office of the Town Clem of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly- recorded in .11idcll+sex South District Registry of Deeds wit1 this order, and the amount set opposite arach of said described Parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARRETT, EDIVARD D. ROLllAN D, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, RECORD OF' TOWN AILETINGS Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 20, 1929. 1Y,hereas, at a Town Mceting held by the Town of Water- tovm, regularly- called and duly wa ned wid held on the twenty- filth day of INIarch, A. D, 1920, at whieh meeting a quorum -xas present when Article 34 of the warrant was before the ineeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the layiiig out of the fD11owin -named streets, to wit: Fuller Road (to- gether with other streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, tl°ie 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 arrays, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or othem ise acquire, �mv laud necessary for said laying out, provide the, sum or sun-is of Molloy necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct hear said money shall be raised., or take any action relating thereto." An carder of the Selectmen laying out Fuller road and the report of the Sclectnxn with reference to said layin), out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted tinanimously as follows: " That the laying out of Faller 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 lane] described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Fuller load as. and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several par- cels of land which are included.in the area described in sa-id order of laying out as shoe by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town (clerk of Water- torn, and the owners, dese iption and areas of each of said, parcels are shown W- said Schedule. And whereas, the Selcetrnen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropiia.tion was made at said Towel Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained a6thin the area described in the said order 384 AVATERTIAVN TOWN REPORT of lay In-out, be and the salve are lierchy taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law 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 C:lcrk more than severs days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included u1 said taking. And the m%users and occupants caf 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 cuTisideration of the ques- tion of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby takers, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown oil said Schedule. Adopted ,JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, CHARLES P. COLLIGAN, Schedule, Fuller 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 of ncr's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that gaid Marcel is owned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the mu-llber of the lot shown on a plan on file in the oflicu of the Assessors of the Town of 11,"atertown. Lot Side oaf Lot Area risk€pwxled ou'ver Address No. Slera Area Vaken Frnatlage Rellerrrterrl Dawages Partlow A. 'Yerxa, Tv., 21 Giar- fielrl Stec-tt.Watertown. Car- 4-0- tihcatc,No 23777. . . . . . ..-. 14 D East 1111_X1 95,08 VSO 32 N-011e Partlnw A. Ycrxu, Tr., 23 Gar- field Street.Watertown. Cer- 4-30- tsfacatc itio.23777... . .. .... 1t3-2es East 1()U() 50.00 '2NX) (l{) Noilu Partloss A. Yerxa, Tr., 21 Gar- field Street,Watcrtown. Cer- -1-39- k.ificate No. 23777. . . . , - --.- 15-26 Fast 1000 54.f7{l 200 00 None Prtrtlow A. Yrrxa, Tr., 2.1 Gar- fit1d Strcet,Watertown. Cer- •1-110- tii'icate No.2;3i77.. . . .. .... 1-i-'V Fast MIX) 50 M �NC1 W Nnne RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS .385 Lout Side q( Laf Area Estimated au:nt? Addircss X o. Sired Area Taken 1--ull4t Betkrmcnl Dame-ges C,corue If. IvCbAef,Belmont, 4-40- 1000 5O.Do 1)00 00 None Certificate No.2.5745.., . .-- 13-28 list L .1"Ort WV% Ft, Col%vell' 8 %R watertovni. Certif.- 4-30- W.00 _240 00 NO= ,-at. '. 26152. .. . .....��� 12-20 EaSL 2-11K) John S.Lovell, 15 Nlasoll Read, Watertow,ri. Certificate Na. 4-.ra- 265.1 67.51 .271) 04 None 23778...____.......... 13-�i East George H. Wcb5tq,Belmont. 4-37- Ceftiricate No. 21=k7- , - -- .- 346 East 1100 55.00 220 00 None Partlow A. Ve!rxa I Tr,, 2-1 Gar- field Street,NN-aLertown, Cer- 4­rf- tiricate No.23777.. .. - , -... 2-1.5 East I AX) jj;j.0() 00 None Partlow A. Yerp, Tr.. 24 Gar. fjL-jd Street.Wawrtown. Cer- 4-3-7- tificate moo. X3777. I-W 'East 1069 41.50 li3i4 00 None Town of Watertown. WRIMU Road. . . . . .. ._ -­­­ East 81.12 Partimy A. yerva 'rr.. 24 Ga- ri�id Street, M'ai:rlown. Cur- �1-36- tifica tc N c.2377 7- - . . . . .... Z-ijl East 1019 89 04 Non Partlow A. Verp, Tr_, 21 G"Lr- field Street,Watertolln. Cur- 4­10- tiflcaut Ku.23777. . .. . _ ... 9-4 22 1VCS'- 3M 11 SX3 472 12 None Partipw A. Yer-ta, Tr., 24 Gar- field Strept Watertown. Cer- 4-40- $460 1 w.13 640 52 None tificate No''23777... . . . .... 8-30 W05t Partlow A. Yersa, Tr., 24 Gar- field Street,Watertown. Cer- 4­10- 51,.55 206 20 N-00'� tificate No.23777... - -. .... 7-35 West 1143 Partlow A. V _Txa, Tr., 24 Gar- ficjrj Street,-W-atortji�mm. Cer- 4-10- tifielte No.23-jr, _ . .... 6-34 WesT, ION 50.0o _10000 Name Partlow A. Yerxa, Tr.. 24 Gar- r1c.1d Street,watpmown, qer- 4-40- tificate No. 237*... .. . .... 5.30 West 1000 60.00 IaX) 00 None Partlow A.Versa. Tr.. 24 Gar- field Strt-et,WatertMnl. CCT- .1-40- 100D 80,00 2DO CIO NomL ti6cute '.\o.23777. - . . . . .— 4-321 West Pnrtlow A. "Vvrxa I Tr_ 24 Gar- field StreLl,Watertown, Cer- 440- 60.fX) 200 CO Noftc tificate No. 23777.... . . .... 311,11 West 10DO Partlow A, Yer.", TT., 24 Gar- field Street, Watertown. -Cer- 4-10- tificate Na. 23777. , . L . . ..I- 2.5C West 31-10 14S.1-0 50l W None For appropTlation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Grenville Road selcctlllen's Office Watertown, Mass,, _VaTch 25, 1929. After due notice as reqtdred by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the fifteenth day of February, A. D. 1929, at 2.00 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the fifteenth day of F(..bruary, 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 366 WATERTOWN T(a1vl+i REPOT of Grenville Read as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the inatter, do hereby adjudge that.public convenience and necessity require that Grenville Road be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown oia a flan drawn by Otis D„Allen, Tox%-n Engineer, and [fated Febmary 15, 1929. Description Begianing at a point of tangency can the easterly line of Common '.Street five hundred twenty (520) feet, inure or Less, northerly from the northerly line of Bellevue Road, thence nortlicasterly along tha easterly line Of Common Street eighty and nine hundredths (80.09) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature; thence southerly and easterly along the; proposed northerly line of Greif'-ille Road by a curve to the left, with a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty and forty-two hundredths (30.42) feet, more or less, to a point of tangency; thence South- easterly along the proposed northerly line of Gren- Ville Road by a tangent nine hundred eight and fifty-cane hundredths (908,51) feet, more or less, to a point of intersection oil the property line of the Oakley Country Chib, by land belonging to the following- named persons whose oi)rnership and assessable frontages are recorded herva-nth, -nanie°ly; Eller. G. Brennan, one hundred eleven. and forty-three hundredths (111.43) feet; Julia Curran, fifty-nine and one tenth (59.10) feet, inore or less; �+i��illiam D. Mahan r, eighty-two and three tenths (82.30) feet, more or less; ,Albert W. Nelson, seventy-two (72) feet, more or less; Jahn P. Cunn ff, cl its:., Katherine J., fifty ( ) feet, move or less; Annie NCI. Kelly, ninety-seven and three; tenths (97.:30) feet, more or less, Patrick Igcx:, sixty-four (04) feet, more or less; Freda G. O'Brien, forty-five and three tenths (45.30) feet, more or less; Bethel W. Simpson, ei vx., May B. one htuldred thirteen and five tenths (11:3.50) feet, more or less; Charles Stetion, seventy-tivo and eight--eight huxidredths (72.89) feet, more or less; Charles Stetson, fifty-seven and twelve lumdredths (57,12) feet, more or less; Oakley Country,- Club, one lituid-ed fourteen (114) feet, more or less; thence southerly along the property lime of the Oakley Coumry Club, forty-ogle and eighty-t-,vo htuidreciths (41.82) feet to a point of intersection Oil the proposed southerly RECORD OF TOWN INIFIETTIGS :387 line of Grenville Road; thence northwesterly along the proposed southerly line of Grenville Read by a tatigent mine 1nu-1dred soyenteen and elevFeil hundredths (917.11) feet, more or less to a point of cLu-,rature- thence westerly and southerly along the pro- posed southerly line of Grenville Road by a -curv,*e to the left, with a radius of twenty (29) feet, thirty—two and forty-oine hun- dredths (32.41) feet, more or less, to a point of tan ency and the paint of beginning by land belonging to the follo-wing-named persons whose: ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith, naviely: Amy L. Kibby, fifty-nine and twenty-five hundredths (59.25) feet; Tklarc a lZoa.d, seventy-two (7 2) feet, more or less, Edith T. Maddox, sixty-six and seventy-five 4 hundredths (66.75) feet; Patrick Dunphy, Heirs of, orie hundred fifty-eight and sixteen hundredths (158,16) feet., more or less; Hanora Fitzgerald, severity-four and five tenths (74.150) feet, more or less; Michael J. Rall r, seventy-taro (72) feet, More ar less; Peter Maguire, see►enty-seven. (77) feet, more or less; Thomas Donnelly, severity-seven (77) feet, -more or lens; Annie A. and Nlary E.and John J. Powers,seventy-eight and six tenths (78.60) feet, more or less; 2\111rlred H. Clambers, fifty-six and thirty--three hundredths (56,33) feet, more or less; Estelle IYL Maloney, one hundred fifteen and ninety-three huridredtbs (115.93) feet. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Gren-611e Road which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel limes extending from Common Street to property of the- Oakley Country Club. Said street is herebv laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a. plan e::titled "Town of Watertmvn, Plan of Grenville Read to aceoi_-ipany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1929, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," on file in the office of the 'Town Clerk, a copy of which is to be duly recorded is the South Registry District of Middlesex County xvith this order. And it is therefore ordered that Grenville Road be and is hereby laid out as and for a public: -way, tender the provisions of {Chapters 80 and. 82 of the Geiieral Lavers, and amenthnents thereto according to the foregoing description, and having con- sidercel the question of damages sustained by the owners of the 38S WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT lands across and through which said street has been laid ottt as aforesaid, ive hereby determine that no daniages have been sus- tained and none are awarded, other than as shown its the Schedule heroto annexed, and we f-Luther order and declare that, said laying out is drone tmtler C"ha.pter 80 of the General Laws proN,iding for the assessment of betterments, and that the area Comprising. the severaI parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annoxed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the camniunity from said laying Out and that betterments are to be assessed for said Ia3nng out upon the parcels of land in said area d,esmi ed 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 Middlesex South District; (Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set, apposite each of said described parcels is the amount estbuated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARRETT, ED ARD -D. HOLLAND, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, .Selectmen. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 20, 1929. Whereas,at a To n 1eetin lield by the Town of Watertown, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty-fifth day of March, A. D. 1929, at which meeting a €luon= was; Present when article 34 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows "Try hear the report of the Selectinen relative to the laying out of the following named streets, to wit: Grenville Road (together with other streets) tinder the provisions of Chapters 2 and 84 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of bettennents, and to see if the Town will t,rote to acccpt said, streets, 4r any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent RECORD OF TOWN AILETINGS 3-S!9 domain, or acquire by purchase, or other-%Vise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money nocessaryT to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the coast of constructicara, direct how said motley shall be raised, or tape any action thereto-" An order of the Selectmen laying out Grenville Road and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon rnotioil duly made and seconded, it was voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out. of Grenville Road as a public way, as appears M 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 pwpose of laying out Grenville Road as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the 'several parcels of la-ad which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a coPy of said carder and plan recorded here,.vith, and can file in the office of the Tm n Clerk of Watertown, and the owners, descripticn 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 dewribed 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. assessnnent of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said carder of layring aut_, which said plan was duly- filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Nfeeting. And all trees upon the land see taken and all structures affhxed thereto are not included in said taking. And the cm-hers and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until Au&mst 1, 1929, to UL e 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 lend hereby 390 IVATT rd'l"`OWN TOWN R.1EI'ORT taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shorn on said Schedule. Adopted: JOHN P. BA.RRETT, ED11"ARD D. HOLLAND, CHARLES P. COLLICANT, Schedule, Grenville 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 Darned in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first clay of April, and incase said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is ei-ned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set apposite each parcel in said Schedule is the'nul-nber of the lot shown on a. plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of WatertcNN Y. LM aide of Lot Area ' J3sUmated Owner Address No. 5Iree] Area T aknr Fri mlagr BeUermenl Damages Ellen O. Brennan,245 Cornmuri 3I-16- Street Watcrwwn. ......... 1f1-1 iti©rth 2670 HL-13 3,557 1.3 None Julia Curran, 2111 Common 11-11i- Street,W ator to wn_. ... ..,.. S Nortb 1316tl 50,10 2D5 150 None W'illiaM D. Nlahnney', TO, Oren.- 11,16- vi1Ie Itrrrrrl, 'aC.L'rt6tiYR. . ._ 6-1 North 1042 82.3 411 6[) Nome Albert W. Ne1.Ron, 22 Grenville ll-lEi- Read, '4t'at.,riown. . . ....... 4-2 Nor14 1594 72.0 300 00 None ,Torn P, Cunniff, el nx., Kath- Lerine , 123 Alexander AN 11-16- enue, r lmont. ._ _ ........• 13A Xurth 1065 ;1( G 250 00 None Annie U. Kell4, 20 Warwick 11.16- RcoLad, Belmont..........�.. a13 Nortlt 2180 97.3 480 'A None Patrick J, Igoe, I]-c- Rntlan� ......,.. ........ .. 2 North 14-IG 134.0 320 00 toile Fredri G. O'Brion. 42 Granville 11-M Road, Watertown. ., . ._ ,. DA North 907 45.3 226 R) None Bathol W.Simpson,-r ux., :Niay. 13.,44 Grenville Road,Walter- 11-16- toS3 n1 "..........._ 1 B .`w orth 2451 113.5 567 till :Toil e Charkg Stetson, 11-17- 130ston. ...... ............. 5C, North 157-1 72.SS atom] 40 ;?,Tone Charlen SLcts©ra. 11-17- Bost,Qn. . . .. ......... .. . im Drib 1294 57.12 2�;-) 60 :None Cakiey Country Club, 410 Bel- 11-17- MontStr'eet, Wateitay.-n.. . .. 2 North 2091) 114,0 rr,0 00 None Amy- L. Kibby, 226 Xew6ury 11-15- Street, RuSton... . ... ....... 49A South 1940 50.25 -306M None Marcia Road. . . . ..........., South 72.0 Edith T. hlnclaax. 39 Common- wenith Road,Watertown.Cer- 11-15- tifiicate AND. 26150.. ... •12-3 South 1020 66.75 333 75 None RECORD OF TOWN AILETINGS 1391 IOW 'Side of Lot .4rew Ralimated O-,Mer Address :tile. Strut Area Taken Frontage Beficrtrrrrrt Damages Patrick ]Dunphy, Heirs of, 45 11-15- Grenville Road, LVatertawn_, 7 South 7070 1aS.16 790 80 None lianas Fitzgerald,37 Grenville 11-1.5- Road, WRU—rtowri. . . . . . .... 0 South 1348 74.5 372 50 Wone Nlithacl J.11!alley and Elizabeth lti.Railer,33 GrVnViIle Rand, 11-15- W.ilertOWtl. . ...._..a...... 5 South 1211 712.0 3600 Xone f'cter:piagairs, 27 Gremville 11-15- Rnatl,LATtertraWn. . . . . ..... 4 youth 1230 77,0 'W 00 None Thomas Donnelly, 23 Grewille 11 l5- Road, W nto rtdtan. . . . . .�.. , :3 South 1130 77.0 385 00 None Annie A.and MaT-y E.and John T.Powers,15 Grenville road. I1-15- watertmvn. . . . ...... ..... 2 South 1180 79.0 303 00 None Mildred H. Charalnrs, 9 Grm- 11-15- ville Road,li+atarrtown..... , 41 South SV 56.33 2S1 65 None Estelle M. Maloney,5Gren,ilLe 11-16- Road, Watertown_. . . . ..... 31-1A South 1614 115.93 579 65 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Part of Hardy Avenue Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., I.Warch 25, 1929. .sifter due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter <S2 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the eighth day of February, A. D� 1929, at 2.00 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the eighth dad- of Fi lbrttary, A. D. 1929, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of part of Iiardy_venue 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 Hardy AN-enue be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the fol- lowing description, arld as shown on a plan drawn by Luis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1929. Description, Part of Hardy Avenue Beginning at a point of cun�aturc can the northerly line of Fairview Avenue one hundred seventy-nine and twenty-one hundredths (179.21) feet northwesterly from the westerly lisle of Hall Avenue; thence extending in the same direction along the said litre of Fairview A enue eighty-hive and eight--two hundredths (85.82) feet to a pomi t of curvature: thence t1.11 ring and extending easterly and northerly along a cur.ed line thirty- eight and eighty-tvm hundredths (33.S2) feet, having a radius of 392 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT twenty (20) feet to a paint of tangency on the westerly line of Lardy Avenue; thence exteiiding northeasterly eighty- and ninety-three hundredths (80.93) feet to the accepted part of Hardy Avenue, as of 1920, by land belonging to the follmk ing narned person whose ownership and assessable frcmtage is recorded herev�ith, n ely- Arthur L. Harris, one hundred. nineteen and seventy-five hundredths {119.7h) feet, thence turning and extending southeasterly across the accepted end of hardy Avenue forte-three (43) feet, more or lens, to a point of intersection can the easterly ling; of Hardy Avenue; thence turning and extending southwesterly ninetyfive and Tlinety-six hundredths (95.96) feet to a point of curvature: thence turn- ing and extending westerly and southerly along a curved line tiventy-four and one hundredths (24.01) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a. paint of tangency and also point of beginning, by land belonging to the following named person whose olvilership and assessable frontage is recorded hereivith, namely: Ernest G. Johansson et rax, Bertha K., onee hundred nineteen and ninety-seven hundredths. (119.97) feet. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of part of hardy Avenue which is forty (40) feet M Nvidth between parallel lines extending from Fairview Avenue to the accepted part of Hardy Avenue. Said street is hereby laid out and the; grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan entitled. "Tea%,tm of Watertown, Flan of fait of Hardy Avenue, to accompany description for accept- ance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1929. Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," cn file in the office of the Town Cierk, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in the South Registry District of 114iddlesex County %irith this order. And it is therefore ordered that part of Hardy .Avenue be and is hereby- laid out as and for a public way, under the proNr lions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, a_nd 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 laid out as aforesaid, we, hereby deAermine that iio damages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown on the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further carder and RECORD OF TOWN 1IBET[NGS 308 declare that said laying out is clone under Chapter 80 of the General Laws pr!o�,iding for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule herete annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the carn- munity from said laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for slid 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, 'Down Engineer, dated February 15, 1929, and on file in the office of the Tot,,'n Glerlc of Alla.ter- town, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in IN-liddlesex South District registry of Deeds with this order, acid the annount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARRETT, EDINVARD D. HOLLA D, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, Selectmen. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass,, April 20, 1920. Whereas,, at a, Town I4Ieeting held bytheTowm ofWatertown, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twvcnty-fifth day of March, A. D. 1929, at which meeting a quorum was present when article 34 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 Hardy 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, a.nd to see if the. Torn -%x ll vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selecti-nen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or othem ise ac- quire, 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," -394 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Aii order of the Selectmen lading out part of Hardy Avenue and the report of the Selectmen ,,,.ith reference to said laying out were react to the meeting;, and upon motion duly nia:de and seconded it was voted imarnitnously as follows: „What the laying out of part of Hardy 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 tf lc lamed described in said report as a.ncl for a public way." And „hercas, for the purpose of laying ,out part of Hardy 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 here7LIV-1th, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners. description arrd areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And „•heruri�;, the Selectmen were duly authot7zed to take said land, aiid (in appropriation was inane at&ticl Town 1, Iccting therefor. NNow therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained i,.ithin the area dcscribed in the said order of laying out, be and the same arc hereby. taken for the purposes of a public iv�ay under the pro,,isions of law authorizing the assessment of betternients, 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 saicI Town INleeting. And all trees upon the land so takers and a.11 structures a.flixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the +oi%Freers and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1929, to talce off and remove. trees or structures affirmed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the elucst;ion of daniagc;s sustained by the coders of the land hereby taken, that (l;�niages are esthnated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted; JOHN P. BARRE T`T, ED—k-YARD 1). HOLLA-IND, CHARLES P. C,OLLIGAI, RECORD Or TOWN MEETINGS 3 95 Schedule, Part of Hardy 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 person named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first clay of April, rand in case said owner's nanie is neat correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is o-"med by (owners unkY-mo m. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the nuraber of the lot shown on a plan ors file III the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Lot liar€r Rf Last Area Raarjaled Orr _r d'dress No. ;'iaieet Area rakrit F'roulage Bellernren: Da rrtagr.c Arthur L. Barris, -a a Fairvkw t1v n,e, Watsrtowri. Certifi- 4-18- ratt 5 .2a`3[tC}. ..., ---- 21-]tlft Avcwt 2492 110.7; $179 00 Non( Erni*st C. j©�ansqwj, el r3`rt'ta Ik.. 37 ralrvti-,w• Avo- ur= . %valartown. Certificat,Y -t-an- Nii. 251125. .. ....... ...... 30-101 Last 22;30 419.97 470 97 No-ne For appmpria,tion, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectman can the Layout of Pert of Highland Avenue Selectmen's Office, Watertown, -Mass., -March 25, MO. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Latins, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met can the eighth day of Februarkr, A. D, 1929, at 2 p.ni., for the pur- pose of vimmi7ig the premises. and can the eighth day of February, A. D. 1929, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laving out of part of Highland Avenac as a public way, and wc, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that part of Highland Avenue be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the fot- lowing description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Dt.is D. Allen, Town JEngineer, and dated February 15, 1929. D escriptiol3 Beginning at a point of intersection betwc�cn the southerly line of highland Avenue and the westerly line; of Partridge 896 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Street rune hundxcd seventy-nine and sixty-six hundredths (979.06) feet northeasterly from the northerly line of Main Street; thence extending along the said line of Partridge Street forty and four hundredths (40.04) feet to a point. of intersection ou the northerly line of Highland Avenue and the westerly line of Partridge Street; thence turning and extending southeasterly along the northerly line of Highland Avenue eight hundred ,xty a.nd ninety-five huundredths (860.95) feet to an angle point; thence extending in the same direction eight hundred seventy- three and four tenths (873.4) feet, more: or less, to another angle point on the northerly line of Highland Avenue; thence extend- ing in the same direction two hundred forty-one and nitrety- eight hundredths (241.98) feet to a paint of intersection be- tween the northerly line of Highland Avenue and the easterly line of Gilbert Street by land belonging to the following named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith, consecutively, namely; Walter I-I. Gleason, Trustee, three hundred ninety-five and sixty-two hundredths, (395.62) feet„ comprising five lots, one with a frontage of seventy-five and sixty-two hundredths (75.62) feet, and four rats each of eighty (80) feet; Tcwn of Watertown, eighty (80) feet; William Reid, et ux, Margaret, eighty (80) feet; Emil P. Becldund, et it.z. Anna C., eight} (80) feet; May J. Dowling, eighty (80) feet; William Reid et sox., Margaret, eighty and nine hundredths (80.09) feet; Alice B. Davies, three lots with the following frontages, thirty-might (38) feet more or less, forty (40) feet and thirty (30) feet; Copeland Street:, forty and three hundredths (40.03) feet; Harriet G. MacDonald, thirty (30) feet: Harriet G. lHacDonald, forty (44) feet; Peter D. MacDonald, forty (40) feet; Ida E. Taylor, forty (40) feet; Ciro Scipione, two lots of forty (40) feet each; Charles P. Mo man, forty (40) feet; Eleanor Mosman, forty (4 ) feet; Charles D. Welsh, forty (40) feet; Mary A. Sullivan, forty (40) feet; Dennis J. Sullivan, fifteen (15) feet; Chapman Street, eighty ( 0) feet; Eva A. Pr3,or, fifteen (15) feet: Florence V. Haddie, forty (40) feet: William H. Wallace, eighty (80) feet; comprising two lots of forty (4-0) feet each; Annie 11f1. Flannery, forty (40) feet; Earl E. Bagnall, et vx., Ethel III., forty (40) feet; Earl E. Bagnall, et tax., Ethel M., forty (40) feet.; Earl B. Bagnall, forty (40) feet; RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 307 Martin J. Finn, etux., 1'l+lary A.,forty (40) feet; Nary A. Whalen, forty (40) feet; Mary A. Whalen, twenty-seven and nine tenths (27.0) feet; Gilbert Street, forty aid fifteen hundredths (40.15) feet; thence turning and extending southwesterly along the easterly line of Gilbert Street forty and fifteen hundredths (40.1-5) feet to a point of intersection`on the southerly line of Highland Avenue and the easterly line of Gilbert Street; thence turning and extending northwesterly two hundred forty and ninety-two hundredths (240.92) feet to an angle point; thence in the same direction eight hundred seventy-four and, eight hundredths (874.08) feet more or less to another angle point: thence again in the same direction eight hundred sixty-one and seven tenths (861.7) feet to a point of intersection and also paint of beginning, by land IxAong-ing to the following named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded hereutith consecutively, narnely : Gilbert Street, forty and fifteen hundredths (40.15) feet; Town of Watertown, thirty and eleven hundredths (30.11) feet; Catherine D. Nickerson, forty and fifteen hundredths (=40.15) feet; Sabato Rosati, forty and fifteen hundredths feet (40.15) feet: Jennie F. Hawes, thirty and eleven hundredths (30,11) feet; 01cott Street, forte and three hun- dredths (40.03) feet; Michael F. Kelly, sixty and four han dredths (60.04) feet; Ettabelle Faker, fort- and two hundredths (40.02) feet; Louise Pengeroth, sixty and four hundredths (O0.04) feet; Chapman Street, forty and two hundredths (40.02) feet; James L. Haddie, thirty and one hundredths (30.01) feet; F. V. Wood, ei al., Trustees, forty and two hun- dredths (40.02) feet; Charles D. Welsh, forty and two hun- dredths (40.02) feet; Walter E. -I'ristedt, et ux., Mildred E., two lots, one of forty arid two hundredths (40.02) feet and the other of thirty and one hundredths ( 0-01) feet; Hersom Street, forty and three hundredths (40.03) feet; Oscar M. Sjostedt, three lots having a frontage of twenty-nine and forty-one humdredths (29.41) feet, thirty-nine and twenty-two hundredths (39.22) feet and thirty-tee and twenty-two hun- dredths (39.22) feet; Jessie Hoben, fifty-seven (0-7) feet, coin- prising two lots, one +ef thirty-nine and twenty-two hundredths (39.22) feet and the ether of seventeen and seventy-seven buti- dredths (17.77) feet; Copeland ,Street, seventy and .five hun- 898 IVA TLRTOWN 'I'{J11'iN REPORT dredths (70.0.5) feet; Fred A. Brown, et ux., Liza 2U., seventy- seven and thirty-fotir hundredths (77.,34') feet, m(-)re or less; Hilma Lorrev, seventy-five and sixty-Lwo hundredths (75.692) feet; Wilmot Street, forty and four hundredths (40.04) feet; Thomas Hardy, seventy-five and nine hundredths (75.09) feet; Walter H. Gleason, Tnistec, sixty and eighty-two hundredths (60-82) feet; Stuart Street, fifty-nine and six hundredths (59.06) feet; Edith C. 'T;rac:y, seventy-five and nine hundredths (75.09) feet; Marry L. Tracy, sixty and eighty-two hundredths (60.82) feet; Gleason :Street, eighty, and dine hundredths (80.09) feet; Walter Il. Gleason, Tmstee, fifty-nine and thirty-two hun- dredths (59.32) feet and sixty and eighty-two hundredths (60.82) feet, comprising two lots. The area enclosed by the above description comprises that part of Highland Avenue which is forty (40) Beet in width be- tween parallel linos extending fro n Gilhert Street to Partridge Street. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan entitled "Town of A-Vatertow.n, Plan of Part of Highland Avenue to accompany description for accept- ance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1929, Otis D. .Alen, Town Engineer," on file in the office of the Town. Clerk, a copy of which is to he duly recorded in the South Registry District of INf iddlesex County with this order. And it is therefore €ardered that -part of Highland Avenue be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, tinder the provisions of Chapters SO and 82 of the General Flaws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having consiclered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the hands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have been stlstained 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 SU 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 omit and that betterments are to be assessed for t RECORD OF TOWN IMEETINGS 399 said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shmirn an a plan of. said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town En rinser, dated February 15, 1929, 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 amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount cstimat d to be the betterment that will he assessed -upon said described parcel. f OHN P. BARRETT, EDIVARD D. IICyl.f.AND, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, Selectmen. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 0, 192(,'), Whereas, at a Town lkleeting held by the Tmim of Water- town., regularly called and dtdy warned and lield can the twenty- fifth day of March, A. D. 1929, at which meeting a quontm was present when Article 34 of the warrant was before the rnexeting as follo,.{�s: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the follmNin€; mimed streets, to wit: part of 1'Iighland Avenue (together with other streets under the prop?isans of Chapters 82 and SD 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 Selectzneu to take by vnii- nent doniam, or acquire by ptirichase, or othenNvise acquire, any hand necessary- for said laying out:, provide the surd or sums of money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said nioney shall he raised, or take anv action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out part of Highland Ave- nue and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said lasting rout 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 Highland Avenue as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectincii he and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land described in said report as and for a public wa.y." And whereas, for the purpose of la�ring out part of Highland Avenue as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included ux the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a coley of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the To,iNm 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 �%ithin the area described in the said order of laying out, be ajid the sane are hereby taken for the purposes of a public 'tvay under the previsions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan Nvas duly filed in the office of the Torn Clerk mare than seven days prior to said to Town Mecting. And all trees upon the laTid so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the laud hereby tal{en and Jaid out as a public way are allowed until Augmst 1, 1929, to take off and remove trees or stnIctures affixed tliereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of d,-images sustained by the ovniers of the land hereby taken, that damages are esl;unated aid awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: JOHN R B.AR TT, HDNVARI) D. HOLLAND, CHARLES P. COLLIGAN, Selectmen. Schedule, Highland 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 RECORD OF TGW24 MEETINGS 401 persons narned in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first clay of April, and in case 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 ntunber of the lot, shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. atertown. Log . file of Los Arc.a Es1fMaled Owner Address No. ,Stree Area Taken Frnwuge BellerrnemE Damagr5 Walter H,Gleason,Tr..20 Pem- berton Square. Boston. Cer- G-17- ti€uate No.440S.., , 13-102 North —0010 75,62" $302 :18 :`~*'one Walter H.Gleason,Tr,,20 Pern- barLon Square, Boston. Cer- &17- tificate No."4403. .......,., 12-103 North 1CM 80.00 320 00 None Walter li,Gleason.Tr..20 Pem- berton Square, Boston. Cer- 0-17- tifieate No. t498. . .. ,. 11-10.4 North 1400 80,00 320 00 done W,ilter H.Gleason,`1`r.,20 Pern- berton Square, Bcstrin. Cer- (1-17- tiflcut4, No.4498...» ,...... 10-105 North 1600 W.00 320 W Nona Walter H.Gleason,Tr.,20 Pem- berton Square, Boston. Cer- G-lr- tificaite No.4498..... . ..... 0-24 -North ICku 80.00 320 00 None Town of Watertown. CertiE- 6-17- uatte No. 12443.... ......... 8.23 :+forth 314k3 -%.00 3�20 00 NOTIC '!'William Reid, e1 ux.. 11arl arat, 169 Highland:Avenue,Wimr- 047- ta4+rn. (>TtifiC€tte ltu. 345SS, 7-22 North INX 80SK1 320 00 None Emil P. Secklund, r1 ux., ,,Anna C., 183 Highland Avenue, Watertowm. Certificate No. 6-17- 4758. ............... ....., 6-4 North IVM SO.00 320 00 None X1ay .1. Dowling, 177 Highland Avenue, Watertown, Crrtift- 8-17- ca,te No. 10890.... ........ 3.20 North 1QG 80.00 320 00 None William Reid, et ux.. MaTgaret, 1$9 highland Avenue, Water- fr17- town. Certificate No. 14489. 4-313 North 1t102 80.00 320 36 None Alice B. Davies, 139 Highland 6-17- Avenue, Watertow n. .,,,,.. 3-372 North 730 38,U0 152 00 None Alice. B, Da 1,311 Highland 6-17- Avenue, 1i`.:-=-town.. . .. ... 2-371 North 800 10,+00 160 00 ;,',Tone ;dice 11. Da,- I:i11 Highlandd 1 17- Avenm. t," .. .teswn... .. . .. 1-370 North 1M 30.00 120 00 None Copeland � -...:. ............. North 40X1:3 Kane Harriet G. MacDonald. 537 6-14- Plea.sa nt Street, Niasldim..... 1-20 Nortb 1200 U0.00 120 00 None Harriet G. MacDonald, 537 0-14- Pleasant Street. MaIdon...., 2-203 LNerth suo 40,00 160 CCU Non': Peter D. MacDonald, 637 East 0-14- StrGcL, Dedham. . . ......... 3-201 forth 800 40.00 160 CG None Jdas E. "1nYyl[sr. 126 Blue Hill 6.14- Avenue, A.lilton.. ..... .... .. 4-'Q{7 Nr,rth sm 40.00 160 00 None Ciro 5cipione, 162 Middlesex 6-14- Avenue, A•ledford. . . . ...... 5-19D North $N 40.00 1GO 44 None Cir+3 Scipi=t. 152 Midd]csex 6-14- Avenue, Medford. . . . ...,.. 0-198 :North 800 40.00 100 00 None Charles P. Mosrnan, III High- 6-14- larxd Avenue, WILEertOWn 7-197 :North 800 40.00 111{) 00 Dane 402 Wr"TERTOWN? TOU79 REPORT La1 Side of Lad Area Estimated Ourner Address No. .Sheet Area Toke:rr Frarerage Betterment Damages Eleanor Mosman, 117 Highland 6-14- Avenue, Watertown... .., .. 8-196 North $00 40.00 100 OQ None Charles D.Walsh, III Kighlagnd i4-14- Avenue!,Watcrtowvn. . ...... 0-196 North 800 40,00 160 00 None Mary A, Sullivan, 8G Ellery 0-1.1- Street, Cambridge. ..._.,- - 10-194 forth SOO 40,00 1Go 00 Dune Dennis J. Sullivaen, 83 Ellen+ (1-14- Street, Cambridge. .,....... 11-103 North 1200 150) Go 00 Nine Ctrapinan Strut.„ .. ... North 60.00 None B%%A.Pryor,UO Main Street, 6-13- Malhen.Certiduaste No.215ft 1-192 North 1200 151N rA 00 None Florence V.Haddie,27 Copeland 6-13- Street, Watertown.......... 2-191 North 800 40.00 160 (K) None William H.Wallace. 0-1;1- Newton. . .. ............... 3-00 North $00 40.00 160 00 None William H.Wallace, 6-13- Newton. .......:.......... 4-159 North SCO •10.00 160 00 None Annie M. Flannery, 26 Creen 0-13- Street, \i ton......,.. .., h-ISS North sm 10,00 160 flit None Earle E. Baltnali, el mr„ Ethel M., 85 Highland Avenue, 6-1.1- `44'atertoWn... . ...... ...... 0-157 N„rLll 800 40.00 160 00 None Earle E. 73a all, eG adx., Ethel . M.. 85 1,■h1'uad Avenue, 6-13- w atertoun, , .... .,. ... 7-181) North 801) 40,00 160 t1[i :Nina! Earle E. Bagnall, 85 lsgh7and fr-I:i- Avenue, Watertoren... ..... 8-1k,;3 North 800 40.00 160 00 None Martma Finn,of ux., Marys A., 77 Highland Avenue, Water- 6-13- ta,wm..... • ,...... 0-184 North sm 40.00 1!'r0 00 Norte Mary A. W halcn, 7.5 I-Ti6land 6-11- Avenue,' atcrtoiva.. .... .. 10-183 Noa th 800 40X0 1 CO 00 N oTte Mary A. Whalen, 747) Highland f3-1:3- Avtnue,Waterton n., ....... 11-182 North 1140 2T00 111 left Notre Gilbert Street................ North 401 40AS None Gilbert 5tr%,Let. ...... ......... South 4l2 4015 Norte Town of tr-6 "44atertowaa. . . 26-204 South 1204 3111 120 44 None Cntheriac D. Nickerson,care of osiah Nickerson, 38 Central E4-G treet, Stoughton... ... . ... 25-205 SOUth 90a 40.15 160 62 N©ta Sabato Rosati, 25 Westminster &0- Avenue,Waterto,%m. ... .... 24-240 South 803 40.15 160 02 Norte Joshua W.Rich,462 East Third13-11- Street.South Boston........ 23-`_'45 South 803 40.15 100 G2 None Juamie. F, Hawes, 6-(�- Sudbury. . ... . ............ 22-2.G South 1203 30.11 120 44 None 01catt Street....... ... .. ..... South 40.03 None Michael F. Kelly. 7.1 Gloolt 6-7- Street, Watertown, . .... .,, 2f)B South 2001 00.04 240 10 None Etta[eelle Balser,,,,...... .... 6-7- 25C South 801 40.02 110 10 itiono Louiarra Pengeroth. 60 Cha<pnmu (1-7- 5trcet,Watertown..........2'4-2!)SA South 2WI W.04 240 10 None Chapman Street.............. 'South 40.02 Neste .lashes L. I3addie, 27 Copeland 6-8- Strcet,Watertown.......... �l,l-291 South 1201 30.01 I M 04 None V.NV.Wona1,ea a1.,Tr.,44 School 6-8- Street,Boston. ... ....... 23-202 Soutlt 801 40.02 100 1U N o a o Charles U.1Vclsh, 1I1 Uiplhlmnd 0- � Avenue,Watertown.. . ., . .. 22w DS South 801 40.02 160 10 Aoaa Walter .8. Friste€lt. et ux., Mil- dred E., 63 1dersam Street, &S. Watertown. . . . .......... . 21-329 South Sol 40.02 160 10 Nork RECORD or TOWN MEETINGS 403 Lof Sidc of Lof Area Fsfimaled owfttr Address No, Creel Arta TaiertFrontage 23ttleruterl Damages Walter E. Fristerlt, el ux., MR. r rcd E.. 63 Ifersom Street, f�$. 1V:tttrtown. . . , -. ,. 20.330 South 1'301 3021 120 04 None Hersem Street. - ........ . 'South 40,03 None Oscar lxt.S astedt,130 Highland 6-9- A.venue, [`3tertavrn. ... .... 24-331 South 1183 29.41 117 f4 None Oscar M.Sjostedt,130 Highland 6-9- Avenue, Watertown.. . ... ., 23-332 South 785 39.22 159 90 None Oscar U.S;nstedt,110 Highland •f-9- venue, Watertown. . . . . i.2.357 South 785 39.22 IM 90 Xone Jessie Hoben. 61 Copeland 6-9- Street,W aterton-n.... ...... 20-308 South 785 39.22 1:54 Oil None Jessie IToben. 31 C:ope1.mrl &-9- S=reet, --..,,--.- '20-369 South 1185 17.77 71 418 tone Copeland Strrrct. ........ .. ... South 70 05 None Fred A.Brown, rl uu.,Lina �1., 65 Copeland Street, Water- 6-20- towu, .. .. ..... 1-373 South 2772 77.34 309 30 Norte Hi:lma Ltarre},71 Wilmot Street, Watertown, Gertificatc No. 6-20- E 024 .. ...- ....... 28-ISB :South 2417 73.62 302 49 None Wilmot Street. . . . . . , , .., . South 40.04 Vane Thomas:Iardy,70 Wilmot Street, WaIertowa, Ccrdfi- 0-21- cnte No. 7032. ............. 22-16A South 2403 e75,09 am 36 Kane Waltc-r H,Gleason Tr..20 Pem- bertan Square, haston. Cur- 0-21- t:6mte Nti.4408... ........ 1-25 South Z103 60.82 243 28 done Stuart Street_ South 59.06 :done Edith C.Tracy.70 Stuart Street, Watertown. Certificate No. 6-22- 1 703. . ........ ........ 1 -4D South 2403 75.08 SM &5 None Harry L. Tracy,70 Stuart, Street. Watertowzt. Certifi- 6-22- cata No. 110268............. 13-50 South 2-03 W.82 W 2$ None iGl en u Street............. South 80.()i) None Wat ter H.Gleason,Tr.,29 Pem- burton Stluare, Boston. Cer- 43-23= t.ificate No.4408. ... : ...... 13-74 South 2403 59.32 237 2S None Wetter H.Gleason.Tr.,20 Peni- berton Srluare, Bustrrn. Cer- 6-23- t.if to No.449%. . ... . ..... 14-75 9o"th 2403 6182 213 =S None Partridge Street_ _......... South s9 XG None Partridge Street. ............. North 40.04 None For appropriation, see Schedule udder Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Lovell Road Selectmen's Office,- Watertovlz, X alss., I'larch `5, 1929. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter S2 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Affatertown, met On the eighth day of FebrLtaxyr, A. D. 1929, at 2 p.ni,, for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the eighth clays of Febru- ary, A. D. I(;I29, at 8 p.in , for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties biterested, can a petition for the laying out of Lo-%re1.1 Road as a public way, and we, the Selecti-nen, upon considera- tion of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Lovell Road be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, r and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. .Allen Town Engi- neer, and dated February 15, 192E1. Description Beginning at a paint of intersection on the easterly line of Lovell Road and the nortlerly lime of Bellevue Road, two hun- dred, twelve and forty-four hundredths (212.44) feet northwest- erly from the westerly line of Commons Street; thence extending along the said line of Bellevue road sixty (60) feet to a paint of curvature; thence turning and extending easterly and northerly along a curved line, laving a. radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty- one and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Lovell Road; thence extending north- easterly along the said line of Lovell Read, hire Hundred eighty- seven and ninety-three hundredths (.587.93) feet to a. point of curvature; thence extending northerly and easterly along a can,,ed lime, having a radius of twelve hundred forty-seven and fourteen hundredths (1247.14) feet, two hundred fifty-nine and seven hundredths (259.07) feet to a point of tangency; thence northeasterly two and seven tenths (2.7) feet to a paint of curva- ture, thence turning and Mending northerly and westerly along a curved line, having a radius of txventy (20) feet, thirty- five and sixty-two hundredths (35.62) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Locke Stroot, by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ate,nurship and assessable front- ages are hereNvith recorded consecutively, naraely: Florence K. Waddell, fifty-three and fifty-seven hundredths (53-57) feet, Hannah C. Train, four hundred t-vrenty (420) feet, comprising seven (7) Lots, each with a frontage of sixty- (60) feet, William L. Dougherty, et ux., Astrid A., sixty (60) feet; Mollie G, Fay, sixty-five (65) feet; Theodore 11. Atkinson, sixty-five (65) feet; George H. AVebster, sixty (60) feet; Roland W. Coattes, et ux., Mary L. R., sixty (60) feet; Jahn E�. Miller, of ux., Dag- mar, eighty-six and forty-nine hundredths (86.49) feet; thence tun-iing and extending, southeasterly along the southerly line RECORD OF TOWN AIRETINGS 405 of Locke Street eighty-one and eight tenths (81.8) feet to a point of tangency; thence turning and extending westerly and southerly along a cunved line, having a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty-seven and twenty-one hundredths (27.21) fret to a paint of cun?,atnre on the easterly line of LovellRoad; thence extending southwesterly along a tangent twenty and twenty hundredths (20.20) feet to a paint of tangency; thence westerly and southerly by a curved line, having a radius of one thousand two hundred seven and fourteeen hundredths (1207.14) feet, two hundred fifty and seventy-six hundredths (20.76) feet, to a point of curvature; thence southwesterly along a tangent, six hundred seven and ninety-three hundredths (607.93) feet to a point of intersection and also paint of beginning by land belong- ing to the following-named persons whose ownership and assess- able frontages are herewith recorded consecutively, narnely: Sarah D. Locke, seventy-seven and nine hundredths (77.09) feet; Hannah C. Train, sixty-six and sixty-three hundredths (66.63) feet; Emily A. Megan, sixty-six and nineteen hun- dredths (66.19) feet; Helen A. Magintiis, sixty-six (66) feet; Stuart Shepard, sixty-two and twenty-four hundredths (fi2.2.1) feet; wise Adams, sixty-two and tweet -five hundredths (62.25) feet; Hannah C. Train, one: hundred twenty (120) feet composing two lots, each sixty (60) feet; -Missak and Setrak Derderian, two hundred, forty (246) feet, comprising four lots, each sixty (60) feet; William A. Sheridan, et ux., Agnes M., ninety (96) feet, comprising two lots, one with sixty (60) feet and the ether with thirty ( 0) feet. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Lovell road which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines ext ding from Bellevue Road to Locke :street. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, plan of part of Lovell Road to accompany description for Accept- ance under the Betterment Pict, February 15, 1929, Otis D. Allen, To,,v%*n ngitieer," on file in the office of the Town Clerk, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in the South Registry District of Middlesex County with this order. And it is therefore ordered. that Lovell Road be and is 406 11',tTERTOWN Tt]'t4N REPORT hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the proNrisions of Chapters $D 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 thrc-agli which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby, detennine 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 SU 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 assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as sho am on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Ton 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 Re&istry of ]deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the oanount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon saicl described parcel, JOHN P, B RRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, G. FREDERXCX ROBINSON, Selechneta. Selectmen's Office, Watertovni, N+lass., .April 20, 1929. Whereas, at a flown. 1l,Ieeting held by the Torn of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held, on the twenty=-- fifth day of March, A. D. 1929, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 34 of the warrant w befcre the meeting as follows; "To hear the report of the. Selectmen relative to the laying out of the fallowing-named streets, to Aril: Lavell Road (together with other streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of-the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the RECORD of TOWN ME.ETWNGS 407 assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said struts, or any of their as and for public ways, and N,NU authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or othenivise acquire, any land Necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the cost of damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Lovell Road and the report of the Selectmen iNith 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 Lovell 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 Lovell Road as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several par- cels of land �i hich. are included in the area, described in said order of laying out as shown by a cope 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 Tov,Tn Nleeting 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 ant, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betternneuts, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, Avhicli 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 o upa.nts of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are. allowed until August 1, 1929, toL take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. 408 1i ATERTC?WN TOWN REPORT And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of dalnages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are, estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: J01IN P. BARRET'T, EI]WARD D. HOLLAND s electinen. Schedule, Lovell 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 Erst day of April, and.in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to he 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 WatertDwn. Log i4e of Lnf Arra TSsUplCaIrd O'witer Address Nn. .Shreet Arra Trikere Fyoxiag-e BellcrtncliI Damages Florence K.Varidell, 144 Belle- vue Road, Watertown, Cer- 4-30- tifxcate No.21367. . . . . . .. 21-51 West 1289 6&57 $214 28 None Hanna C. Train. 124 Lovell Road,Waterton n'L Certificate 4_ No. `_3321. .. .........-,.., 20-52 Wc—st 320U 60.00 2$0 00 None Hanna C. Trrain, 12.1 Cornell Road,W-1 ter town. Certificate •1-,30- No.23 12...,.,........... 19-5 most 1200 60.01) 240 00 None Hanna C. Train, 124 Lovell Road,Watertown. CertiflCate 4-30. No.23321. .............. .. 1}-54 West 1200 {i]?,W `40 00 NonL Hanna C. Train, 12.1 Lowell Road,Watwtown, CCr'Li(1CaL0 4-30- NO. '�:iSiFI. .............. .. 17-51Y West 1`yW [xO.1 ) 2.40 00 Nonc Hanna C. Train, 124 1gvc-1I Road,NVatertawn. C crtificatc 4-30- No.23321., , .............. 16-56 'West 1200 GD.OD 240 00 None 11tannrt C. Train, 124 Lovell Road,Watertown. C artific.ato 44A. No.213',Q1. .. .......... .... 15-57 Truest 1100 60,00 240O0 None Hanna C. Train, 12.1 Lovell Roars,Watertown, Certifacato 4-30- -No. 2Z321. . ............... 14.-58 West 12DO 00.00 240 00 'AS'ono !William L. Dougherty, ce ux., Astrid A., 101 Lovell Road Watert0wn. Certificate No: .1-30- 24376. .................... 13-59 West 111140 60,00 24000 None Mollie G.Pay, 106 Lovell Road, .4-30- WaGertot+a. Certificate No. 12-IMA- 3p. . ...... ............ 22A.47B West 1300 U5;O0 2W 00 None RECORD OF TOWN 11EETINGS 41 Lol Sjdr of Lol Arra Eslfrawed Owner Address NO. Sleref Area Taken Proulage Befferrr"t Daarnage Theodore X.Atkinson,111 Lov- 4-30- ell Road. Watertown. Cer- l'_IA-e6B- tificatc Na. 24760. .......... 2247A West 1".1b0 05,00 260 00 Nane George LT. 'S'4 eb-iter, 4-30- Belmont._. .., . ..., ....... 23.41) W"t 1200 00.00 2-10 00 None R,land W. Coates,cl air., Mary 1- R., 103 Poplar Street, 4-30- Watertowa.. . ............. 24-46 West 1200 L10.00 2.10 00 Name John E. Miller. of tax., I7a roar, 10 Lancaster Street, am- 4-30- Cambriidge. . . . . . .......... 2Z-44 West 2163 80.40 345 96 None Sarah D. Lucke, 1.6 Walnut 4-2P- Street, 4 atertown. . , . .. ... 24-20 Bast IS17 77 09 346 37 Norse Fianna C. Train, 124 Lovell 4-24- Road. Wfitertovm........,, 26-14 East 1333 66.63 286 52 None Emily A, \IeRaz,, 120 Lovell 4-20- R�iad, Watertown. . .,...... 24-18 East 1324 60.10 26;1 76 -None Uelcn A. hlaginni5, 114 Lovell 4-2fa- Road,Watertown. ..." ,.... 22-1i Enst 1320 0(,00 264 00 None Stuart Shepard, I I[)Lovell 4-"9- Road,'i5atertcvw a. Certificate 1!)A-203- No.25,149. . . .............. 19-16A East 1245 62.24 24S 96 None Louise A€lams, 104 Lovell Road, 1-2il- Watestown. Certificate Nto, V-20A- 20057, . ,..._,......,.,..... 9A-LlS BEast 1245 62.25 2.10 00 None Hanna C. Train. 124 Lovell. Read,Watertown. Certificate 4-211- No. 23321. . . .... .... ...... 9-21 East 11200 60.00 240 00 Noae Hanna C. 'Grain, 124 Lovell Road,Watertown, Certificate 4-29- tio.23321. . . .............. 7-22 East 1200 0.00 240 00 Nune Missak and Setrak Derdcrian, 2f18 Common Stram, Water- 4-0 town. Certificate No. 23L(30. 6-23 East 1200 MOO 240 00 :ion% Mi k and Setrak I)Lrderian, 20M Common Street, Water- 4-29- towra. Certificate 11a.2+3IM 5-24 East 1200 fi6.U0 2.40 00 N.,;,,. .%Ik=1, fLnd 5ctrak l)srdorian. 20's Common Street, Water- 4-20- CcxGi$vate XQ.23109, 4-25 East 1200 114.00 2.10 00 None Alissak and Sctrak Verrlerian, 205 Common Street, Wawr- 4-251- town. Certificate No. 23IG9. 3-26 East 1 s W.00 2413 00 ZNratte William A. Shencan' e[ uz,, Agnes%1.. 152 Bellevue Rflad. %&tc;itov6n. Certificate No, 4.20- 23t362.. ............. .... 2-27 East 12t?0 fdJ.00 2-10 00 None William A. Sheridim. a Sax„ Ames'4x.,U2 Bellevue Road, 'rk atertotvn. Certificate Na. 4-24- 22656.. ................... 1.28 East 1200 30.00 160 00 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Mason Road Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., A-larch 25, 1929. After due notice, as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the Gencral Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the€;ight.h day of February, A. D. 1929, at 2 P.M., for the pur 410 WATERTOTVIN TOWN REl'C]RT pose of vieNving the premises, and on the eighth day of February, A. D. 1929, at S p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of I'Viason Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon considera- tion of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Mason Road be laid cut as Rnd for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shower on .a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dAted February 1.5, 1929. Description, Mason Road Beginning at a point of can at.ure on the easterly line of Fuller Road three hundred ;sixty-five and thirty-seven hun- dredths (36,5.37) feet northerly from the northerly line of Or-- cheffd Street; thence extending in the same direction along the same straight; line sixty (Go) feet to an angle point; thence extending northwesterly thirty-one and forty-nine hundredths (31.49) feet to a point.of tangency on the northerly line of'Mason Road; thence turning and extending southerly and easterly along a curved line: sixty (60) feet having a radius of eibhty (80) feet to a point of c:urvaturc oil the Northerly line of Mason Road; thence extending southeasterly one hundred forty- eight and fifty-cane hundredths (148.51) feet to a paint of cur- N-ature; thence turning and extending easterly and northerly by a curved line thirty-ore re and fo tyr-•t,vo hinadredtliss (31.42)) feet., having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a paint of tangency OTT the westerly i rle of Charming Dead by land belonging to the folloving-named persons whose ownership and assessable front- ages are recorded herewith consecutively; namely, Jahn S. Lovell, fifty-eight and eighty-eight hundredths (58.88) feet; Jahn S. Lovell, fifty (50) feet; Partlow A. Yerxa, Trustee, fifty (50) feet; WaIter Dixon, forty-six and seven hundi edths (16.07) feet; thence turning and extending southwesterly along the westerly- line of Channirag ;lead eighty, (80) feet to a point of tan,;cncy; thence tumi-ng and extending northerly and westerly along a curved line thirty-vne and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet having a radius of Ten.ty (20) feet to a point of curvature Oil the southerly line of Mason Road; thence extending north- westerly one hundred sixty (160) feet to a point of Nature; RECORD OF TOWN 11FII,TV GS 411 thence turning and extending westerly and southerly along a curved lime thirty-erne and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency and also paint,of beginning by lard belonging to the following-named persons whose o—%mership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith consecutively; namely„ Ellen L. Roche, forty-six and seven. hundredths (46.07) feet; Wesley R. Colwell, fifty (50) feet; Partlow A. IFerxa, Trustee, fifty (50) feet; WVesley B. Colwell, forty-six and seven hundredths (46.07) feet. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Mason Road which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from Channing Road to Fuller Road. Said street is hereby laid out and the grade-9 thereof estab- lished as shawxi can a plan entitled "Town of 'Watertown, Plan of l Jason Road to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1929, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," on file in the office of the Tuwn Clerk, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in the South Registry District of hliddlesex County with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Nfason Load be and is hereby laid out and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters SO and 82 of the general Laivs„ and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description„ and having con- sidered the question of dainages 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- tained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and -e further order and declare that said laying cut is done under Chapter 80 of the Gereral 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 benelit or advantage [ether than the general advantage to the community from said laying out and that bettem enls are to be assessed for said lay- ing out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shoNim on a plan of said area, draN�,m 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 Middlesex South District Registry of 412 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Deeds with this order, and the arnount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. rOHN P. BARR'ETT, ED ARD D. HOLLAND, G. FREDERICK RQBINSON, Selectmen's Office, Watertown, X1ass., April 20, 1929. Whereas, at a 'Town Meeting held by the Town of "Xater- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- fifth day of ',larch, A. D. 1929, at which meeting a quorum wa.s present when Article 34 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectman relative to the lading out of the following-nanied streets, to wit; Mason Road (to- gether with ether streets) under the PTONision.s of Chapters 82 mid 80 of the General Lasts, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of bettenawnts, and to see if the Town will Mote to accent such streets, or anti- of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to tale by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or othenvise acquire, anv land necessary for said laying out, provide the suin or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said itioncy shall be raised or take any action relating thereto," An order of the Selectmen lading out Mason Road and the report of the SelectIilen 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 la3 ing out of Nvlason 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 'Mason Road as and for a public gray, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said. RECORD OF TOWIST 'MEETINGS 413 order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the To-wn 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 i�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 prw isions of law authorizing the assessaient of betterments, and all according to the plan re- ferrod to in said order of laying out, which said plan ,%vas duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said. Town l•Ieeting. 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, 1929, to take off and remove trees or strictures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of dama ges sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shorn on said Schedule. Adopted: JOHN P. BARRETT, ED tARD L. HOLLAND, CHARLES P. COLLIGAN, Schedule, Mason Road In said Schedule each Marcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the Tat shore can a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of N-Vatertciwn. 414 WATERTOWN' TOW14 REPORT La! Side of Lol Circa I:st�muPta] CQ-uporr Adetress Va. .Suer! ,47'ea Take" Frontage Belternient i nMages Noll S.Lovell, 16 Mason Road, Watertown. CL�rffficante No. 4-37- 237713. . ... ......... ...... 1:i-8 North 1119 5S.98 $235 52 None John S. Lovell, 15 Mason Rortd, Wzttrrtownt CerLjRcate No. 4-37- 2�2.i:i. . . . ..... ............. 12-47 North: IODQ 50.00 260 00 None Partlow A. Ye=, Tr., 2-1 Gar- 1-wirl gtrcot„ Watertown. C..er- -1-.37- tifieate No. 23777. ,.,. ..... 11- 9 *Xorth low 50.00 200 00 None Wa tter Dixon, 2 BaTtktt Ave- nuv. 4l'ftltham.Certificate No. 4-37- 2�S1:i1. ... . ............... 10-19 Furth 10SO 40.t17 18-1 2s None Ellen L.Roche,77 Neponset Av- enue, Dorchester. Certilirate 4-39 No. 2a936. . . D-IS South 1096 3(L07 1154 2n None Wesley R. Collvell, S NrasAin Road, Wawrtuwn. Certificate •1-39- No, 25747. ... ......... . io.w South 1t1U0 53a.t111 '1011 no None Partlot4 A. Yerxa, Tr., 94 Gar- R014 street,rylVatertolvn. Lcr- 1-:0- tifcztte No.237 7. ... . . .... 11-:31F South IGO 50,00 201) 01) None FI'cg4e3• R. Colwell, 5 Masan Roth,il'l atertoten. Certificate 4-89- No. 213152.. ..... 12.29 South 1086 40.I37 Is 4 2s None For appropriation., see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Middlesex Road Selectmen's Office, waltertmvit, °lass., -A1arch 25, 1112c). 'ter due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, wo, the Selectmen of Watertown, lnet on the eighth day- of Fel)nian,,, A. D. 1f 29, at 2 p.m., for the purpose, of vieii ng the premises, and on the eighth day. of February, A. D. IM, at 8 p.rjz., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the layilxg out of Middlesex Road as a public ways, and tve, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Middlesex. Road be laid out as and far a public way, in accordance With the; fol- lowing description, ait.d as shown on a plan drawly by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated Februaty' 15, 1929. Description, Middlesex Road Beginning at a point of cannature on the new westerly line of Common Street, as adopted by, the To%,,, of 11-T <tertown, December 3, 1928, and twenty-eight and seventy-t-tvo hun- dredths (28.72) feet southwesterly from an angle paint on said line of Con-anon Street; thence tamn"Ig and extending westerly �ZECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 415- and northerly aloig a tuned line, haATing a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty and forty-nine hundredths (30.4ik) feet to a paint of twigeincy on the northerly line of Middlesex Road; thence extending narth'%vesterly along a tangent one hundred thirteen and fourteen hundredths (113,14) feet to a paint of curvature; thence westerly and southerly along a curved line, having a radius of sixty (60) feet, one hruidred six and -hventy- eight litindredths (106,28) feet to a paint of tangency; thence extending southwesterly along a tangent eighty-four and fifty-- one hundredths (84.51) feet a to point of mirvature; thence southerly and easterly along a tray ed line, ha�dng a radius of sixty (60) feet, sixty and eighty-nine hundredths (60.89) feet to a paint of tangency; thence southwesterly along a tangent one hundred eight and eighty-three hundredths (109-83) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature, thence easterly and south- erly, along a curved line, haNnng a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-oi-ie and five tenths (31.5) feet, more or less to a point of tangency* can the westerly line of Col-anion Street by land U-.Iong- ing to the follo'Ving-named persons whose oymership and assessable frontages are herewith retarded consecutively, 1]e'lille— ly- Mary E. Rogers, eighty-eight and sixty.-sevcn hundredths- (88.6 ) feet; Mary E. Rogers, sLxty-nine and twenty-four hun- dredths (69.24) feet, Mary, E. Rogers, one hundred (100) feet, cornpri6ng two (2) lots, each fifty (50) feet; Alexander Irlanin, ninety-nine and sixty-sip. hundredths (D9.66) feet; 11lary* E. Rogers, sixty-nine and eight hundredths (69,08) feet; Frederick ����. Bacon, one hundred nine and five hundredths (109.05) feet, more or less; thence turning and extez1ding northeasterly along said line of Common Street, eighty-nine ($0) feet, more or less, to a point of ctrrvftturc; thence southerly and westerly along- a curved lint, havng a radius of twenty ( ) feet, thirty-six and five tenths (36.5) feet, more. or less, to a paint of tangency; thence northwesterly along a tangent ninety-three and t%venty- six hundredths (93.26) feet to a paint of curvature; thence westerly and northerly along a curved lime having a radius of twenty (20) feet, t venty and thirty* hundredths (20.80) feet, to a point of tangency; thence extcnting northerly along a tangent eighty-four and fifty-one (84.51) hundredths feet to a. point of curvature; thence northerly, and easterly along a curved line- 416 WAT°ERTOWN TOWN REPORT having a radius of tv�renty (20) feet, thirty-five and forty-three hundredths (35.43) feet to a point of tangency; thence sotith- easterly along a tangent one hundred nine and forte-seven hundredths (109.47) feet, more or less, to a paint of curvattn-e, thence extending easterly and southerly along a curi-ed line, having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-two and thirti-three hundredths (32.33) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Common 'Street; thence turning and extending north- easterly along said line of Common Street, eighty and nine hun- dredths (80-01)} feet to a paint of curvature arid. also point of be ginning, by land belongiiig to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are herewith recorded consecutively: namely, Alexander Marvin, seventy-eight and forty-one hundredths (78.41) feet; Mary E. Rogers, ninety- four and eighteen hundredths (94,18) feet; l+iary E. Rogers, ninety-eight and fifty-nine hundredths (98.59) feet; Mary E. Rogers, seventy-six and thirty-five hundredths (76.30") feet. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Nliddlesex Read, ;which is forty (40) feet in iNidth be- tween parallel lines, extending from Cornrnon Street to Common Street. Said street is hereby* laid out and the gravies thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan entitled "Tovul of Watertown, Plan of Middlesex Road to Accompary Description for Acceptance under the Betterment Act, Ii'ebnauy 15, 1929. Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," on vile in the office of the Town Clerk, a copy of which is to he duly recorded in the South Regstry= District of X-liddlesex County With this order. And it is therefore ordered that Middlesex Road be and is hereby Laid out as .and for a public way, wader the provisions of Chapters $a and 82 of the General Laws, and aniend- ments thereto according to the forcgoing description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the ownem of the lands across and through w.hich said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and name are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and sve further order and declare that said laying out: is dare under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 417 compridug 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. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1929, and on file ul the office of the TawnClerk 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 betterrient that Nvill, be assessed upon said described parcel. JOIN R. BARRET``T, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, G. PRI DER.ICK ROBINS( )�, selec lnlei . Selectmen's Tice, 111'atertown, -k'lass., April 20, 1929. Whereas, at a. Town 1Ieeting held by the To-,,%m of Water- toRnl, regularly called and duly warned and held an the twenty- fifth day of IN-larch, A. D. 1929, at which meeting a quoruni was present when Article 34 cif the warrant Avas before the meeting as follows: "Tee hear the report of the ,Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to uit: Nfiddlesex Road (together vith other streets) under the provisions of Chapters $? and SO 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 anv of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by e nt domain, or acquire by purchase, or othenNise 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 cost of construc- tion, direct, how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto," Aa order of the Selectmen laying out Middlesex Road and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out 418 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT were read to the meeting, and upon notion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows- "That the la)-in; out of Xliddlese:t Road as a public -%vay, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby a.cccpted, 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 Middlesex: Road as and for a public way, it is neces�a.ry 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 recorder] 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 ara appropriation was made at said Trar+vn 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 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 sud Town fleeting. And all trees upon the land sex taken and all structures affixed thereto wore 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, 1920, to take off and remove trees or structures mixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the ovniers of the land hereby taken, that da.inages are estimated and awarded as shown can said Schedule. Adopted: JOHN P. BARRET1', EDWARD D. HOLLAND, F RL E S P. COLLIGAN, RECORD OF TOWN 111F.ETIXGS 410 Schedule, Middlesex Road 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 dWners of record as of said first dal;{ of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owncd by owners unknuv.m. And the ntuuber of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan can fife in the office of the Assessors of the Tenon of Watertown. Lod Side Qf Lod Area E510rraled Owner Address Na. Sired Area 7'4kgrr Frombige Brllrrrnenr Dayni?_ees Ma r E. Rogers, 3-7- 13e2 oat.................. 18-7 hors 1C74 88.G7 $35-1 IDS gone Mary F.Rogers, 3-7- Heimont. . . .... ........... 1 -6 North 1310 69.2.1 276 06 None Mary E.Roger-J, 3-7- BlAnlont... . .............. 111-8 'firth 830 5o,00 ,00 Co None Mstry E.Rogers, 3-7- 3 20a 0(1 None Belmont. - . ......1,..-. 13-4 wo-st €P 0 50{ 00 Alec miler Marvin. 'i i $eln'ta nt. . .. . . ............ 1-1-3 IvLst 1910 99.06 39K 61 NOne Mar}t.Rogers, .-7- Be1m€mt. . .. ............ 13-2 South 1265 60,08 270 32 None Fre{ierick IN'. Sawn. 1i ,_ Belmont. . . . . ...1.1.... 12-1 5046 2010 109,05 330 20 ltione Aleattndur Marvin, 3-f- \Orth- Rel=nt .................. 21-16 BOA 1812 78.41 313 04 None Nfary E.Rogers, 3-7- NoTth- , lieimont .............."'' 1a�-8 '�ertt r�7]� 04.18 370 72 i�ome Mary R. Rogers, — 3-7- 5outh- 13elmrslit. . ... . ............ 20-9 West 2983 08.59 SU4 36 None 1Fnry E, Rakers, 3-7- Solith- Belmont... .... ........... 22.1,1 Fast 1.113 76.36 305 40 -None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Deport of the 'Selectmen on the Layout of Piermant Street Selectmen's Office, I .-atertown, 11Mass., March 25, 1,020, After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the eighth day of February, A. D. 1029, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of vie-wing the premises and can the eighth day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1929, at S p.m., for the ptirpose of a public Bearing of all parties interested, on a. petition for the laying out of Piermont Street as a public way, and Nve, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hcreby adjudge that public con- venience and necessity require that Piennont Street be laid out as and for a public Avay, in accordance with the following de- 420 WATERT[]ti'7` TOWN REPORT scription, and as showi7 on a plat, drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and elated February 15, 1929. Description Begirming at a point of curvature on the southerly line of Belmont Street, one hundred seventy-nine and five tenths (17U.5) feet southeasterly from the easterly fine of Nyack Street; thence extending along the same said line of Belmont Street, eighty and tTN o hundredths (80.02) feet to a point of curvature; thence turning and extending weste:riy and south- erly along a curved line, haying a radius of twenty (2€1) feet, thirty and ninety bundreds (30.90) feet to a point of tangency on the easterly line of Pienizolit Street; thence extending south- westerly along a straight Bate, eight hundred twelve and thirty- one hundredths (812.31) feet, more or less to a point of curva- ture; thence turning and extending southerly and easterly along a curved live: hai.-ing a radius of twentV. (20) feet, thirty- one alit, forty-two hundredths (31,42) feet to a point of targency on the iiDrtherly lute of Tappan Avenue, by land belongnng to the folloNving-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are herewith recorded consecutively, namely, Nkf aria X anzelli, et ux., Domenico, three hundred fifty-seven and eig lity-one: hundredths (357.81) feet more or less; Hugo li. Schnitzlein, et ux., Bertha R, forty and forty hundredths (40.40) feet; Rubert W. Flagg, thirty-five (35) feet; Harry E. Hill, thirty-fire (35) feet; Rubert E. Flagg, thirty-five (35) feet; Santa.' Giglio, a ux., Giuseppe, thirty (30) feat; Grant Avenue, forty (40) feet; Victolino Da Costa, thirty-seven and five tenths (37.5) feet; John Sarabella, thirty (30) feet; J. W. Wilbur Co., Inc., one hundred fifty-eight and fifty-sN, ht uin4 dredt.hs (158,56) feet, comprising five (5) lots, four (4) with thirty (W) feet each and one with thirty-eight and fifty-six hundredths (38.56) feet; thence extending northwesterly along the said line of Tappan Avenue, eighty (SO) feet to a point of tangency; thence turning and extending easterly and northerly along a curved line, havmi g a radius of t elity (20) feet, thirty- one and forty-goes bimdredths (31.42) feet to a paint of talgency on the westerly Iine of Plermont Street; thence extending northeasterly along a straight line eight Hundred thiTteen and RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 421 fifty-eight hundredths (813.58) feet, more or less, to a paint of tangency; thence turning and extending northerly and westerly along a curved line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty- one and ninety-three hi-mdreciths. (31.03) feet, to a point of curvature and also paint of beginning by land belonging to the following named persons, Nyhose ownership and assessable: frontages are herewith recorded consecutively: namely, Mary B_ Wentworth, eighty-three and fifty-six hundredths (83.56) feet; Anthony Al. Barrett, Sixty (60) feet; Joseph Barges, sixty (60) feet; J. W. Wilbur Co., Inc., fifteen (15) feet; Grant , Avenue, forty (40) feet; Alaunce D. Colby, eleven and twenty- five hundredths (11.25) feet; 'Maurice D" Colby, et ifx., Mar- gueHte R., thirty-fire (35) feet; Grace Magnusson, thirty-five (35) feet; Katherine L. Standish, seventy ( 0) feet, comprising two (2) lots each thirty-five (35) feet; Rupert W. Flagg, thirty- five {35) feet, Carl W. Jahainsson, Trustee, one hundred tiventy (1`0) feet„ comprising four (4) logs, each with thirty (30) feet frontage; J. W. Wilbur Co., Inc., one hundred twenty-four and ten hundredths (124.10) feet, comprisnig four (.4) lots, three with thirty (30) ftet each and one with thirty-four and ten, hun- dredths (34.10) feet; Ferdinand C. Poitrast, et ?m., N.lary ,J., one hundred eleven and forty-one hundredths (111.41) feet, more or less. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Pien-no nt Street which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lfines extending front Belmont Street to Tappan Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan of Pierinont Street., to.accampa.tny Description for Acceptance under the Betterment Act, Februan 15, 1929, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," on file ba the office of the Town Clerk, a. cope of which is to be duly. recorded in the South Registry District of Middlesex County with this order. And A is therefore ordered that Piertxnonnt Street be and; is hereby- laid out as and for a public way, sunder the provisions of Chapters SO and 52 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, aind"ha-v ing con- sidered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the 422 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT lands across and through which sairl street has been laid nut as aforesaid, we hereby detennine 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 Lars pro,,iding for the assessment of bettennents, and that the area coniprisin,g the several parcels described and :yet fortll in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive beazefit or advan- tal;e other than the general advantage to the community from said la --i out and that betterments Eire to be assessed f€ar said laying out upon the parcels of hand in said area described in said Schedule and as shown on a flan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1929, and can file in the office of the '7own Clerk of Wiatertown, a copy of which is to be duly recordcd in Middlesex South Dist-riot 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 i6ll be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. B ARRETT, EDWARD D. TIOLLAND, G. FI�F.DERICK ROBINSON, SeL-cispie , Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 20, 1929. VVher+eas, at a 'Town Meeting; ]field by the Town of 'aiei-- town, regularIv called and duly warned and held on the twenty- fifth clad' of ?4rlarch, A. D. 1929, at which meeting a quontm was present when Article 34 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows "To hear the report of tlae Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-teamed streets, to nit: Piemionta Street (toggether with other streets) under the provisions of Chapters. 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as arnended, the hatter proViding for the assessi-nent of betterments, and to see if the Town will. vote to acecpt said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to tape by eminent RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 423 domairi, c)r acquire by prat chase, or othenvise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, pro-�-ide the sung 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 take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Pierniont Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were react. to the meeting, and upon motion dul - made and seconded it was voted -unaniniously as follows `That the laying out of PienrLont Street as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hercl-)y accepted, and the ,Selectinen are hereby* authorized to take the land described in said report as and for a public ivay." And whereas, for the purpose of I%ing out Piertront. Street as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included 1111 the area described in said corder of laying out as shown by a copy of said outer and plan recorded hereivitb, and on file in the office of the To-vm Cleric of Watertown, and the o}Nmers, description and areas of each of said parcels are shoxvii in said. Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duIv authorized to take said laud, and an appropriation was made at said Town -Meeting theref or. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all coLtaiued within the area described in the said order of laying out, be xid 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 rant, 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 st'ructnres affixed thereto are neat included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the lard hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August t, 1929, to tape off and remove trees or structures aFfiixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the 9questioTi of damages sustained by the oNvners of the land hereby 424 WATEFtfiOWN TOWN REPORT taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: JOHN P. ]BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, CHARLrES P. COLLIG Ai4, ,SCL-al ten. Schedule, Piermont Street In said Schedules each parcel of land is described --1s of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. 'tlzer persons named in said Schedtile are they supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is notcorrectly stated, it is to be usaderstood that said parcel is eovvned by owners unlmvivn. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the Jot shorn on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Lo! ,Side of Lot •4rca Mstirrraird Owner Address No, Sirea Area Taken rrrarilagt Betlrrmcaf Damages Maria Manzelli, ux., Dorpcnico, 1010 Belmont Street, Water- 5-33- town............ ......... 16 Fast 7024 357.81 51431 21 'None HUgQ Schnitzlein, e[ rrx.. l3erthn P.,30 l'icrrrtUnt Str":t, 5-33- Watertosvn. , . 7.105D East 808 40A0 161 60 Mono Rub:rt W. Piag , 20 Piennont 5-33- Street,Watertown, °,.... ir105C Last 700 31.00 140 Oil None Harty E. Mill, 36 Pimuont $-,"U. Strcrt, 1VRtertown, , . . , . ... 4-105B East 100 35,00 140 00 Krone Rubert W. Flagg, -16 Piermont 5-33- Street,Waterwwn....., .... 3.105A East 700 3 i,00 1.40 00 \one Santa Giglin,ux,,'Giusepyw, 5433- 30 Beacon street, 1-102- Chtlsca, .. . . .............. *10-t Last ]ta{1t1 140.00 S120 00 None Grant Avenue, . .. ..,.... . Fast 40.ex1 None Victorino Da Costa 5.32. 352 Washington Attract, 8.102 Semi^viiie. . ............... 7-101 East I-hOO 37.50 150 00 lane Jinn Saral)Llla, 50 Pitrmont 5-32- Street, Watertown. .. , . . .., , 0.100 East (300 30.00 120 00 None J. W. Wilbur Co.,Inc..s4 State 5-:32. Street.Bastan. . . . .. ....... 5-99 >Ast tie7fl 30.e}0 120 00 lone J.W.Wilbur Co.,Inc..99 5tat: 5-32- Strect, 1345ton. . .. . .... ., . 4-PS East (S(10 110.00 12,D 00 None J.W.Wilbur Co., Inc.,89 Mute 5-38- Strcct, Boston. . . . . . ....... 3.07 East [IOD 30.00 120 0O lone J.W.Wilbur Co.. Inc.,$4 State 5r32- 5trtet,Boston.. . . .. ....... 2.16 East e100 30.00 19-0 00 lone ,j.fig'.'t4`Mur Co.,Inc.,89 State 5-32- StTC'Lt, Marston. . . . .. ....... 1-tl$ East S81D 38.5e1 154 24 Name Mau li.Wentworth, 5-32.16. 73 11iennont Street, SS-16-S& Watertown. . .. .......«.,.. 14-84 W.ezt 2086 83.;'sd1 334 24 None Antbany U. Aarrett, 30 Kim- 5-31.13» ball Read'Watertown....... 83-12-82 Vest 12DO GO.Pa `40 00 lone Joseph Borges, 5-31.11- Somerville.. ,........ ,. ... S1-lif-$[} Nest 1200 60.00 240 00 done RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 42.5 Lai .4ideoj Lot Area JR.SUmat"d owntr Address No. Swei .Area Takers PFOR149c Beftermenl Damagc,s J, W.Wilbur Co.,Inc.,S9 State 5-31- Street, Dostan. . . .. . ....... 0-70 W. 1200 15.00 i $60 00 :scone GTant Avenue. .. . . ........... West 40 00 alone Maurice D� Colby,41 Piermont 5 2.35- Street,Watertown.......,,- 72F West 110D 11M_p 45 W N rune %:auricc D. Colby, tl ux., Mar- guerite It..a 1 gaermont Street, 3-2- WiatLrtw-&-n. ........ -... 34-72E West 700 35.00 14C 00 Nonr Grate Maknusson. 30 PkFmnnt 5-2- Strea t. Watertown........., 33-72D Wrst 700 35.00 140 00 None Katherine L. Stae7dash, 36 Pier- 5-2- smont Street,lVatertos%m.. . .. 32-72C West 700 35.00 1.10 00 Nona Katherine L._Standish. 35 Pier- 5-2- mont Street,Watertown... .. 31-72B West 700 35.00 140 fl0 None Rubert W. Flagg, 29 Piermont 5-2- Street,Watertown..,....... 30-72A West 700 35.00 140 00 Xo,ii Carl W.Johansson, Tr., > 2- 18 TTeanetn Street,Bt,stan... 29-71 West G00 30.00 120 DO None Carl W.Jobanmon,Tr., 5-2- 18 Tremont street. 1 anon.. . 28-70 West CAX 30.00 1.00 €70 None Carl W.Johan ssott,Tr., 3-2- 18 Tremont:street, Boston.. . 27-59 West 6DD 30.00 120 W Nana Carl W.Johansson.Tr., -5-2- 18 Tremor)t.Street, Boston.. . 26- West 80C 30.00 120 00 None J. W. Wilbur Co.,Inc.,89 State ;r2- StTeet. Bastrm. .. . ......... 2a-87 West GOD W.00 12000 None J. IV.Wilbur Co.,Inc.,89 State 5-2- Street. Bos wi. .. .. ...... .. 24410, W.est (SO4 30.00 120 00 :done J.W. Wilblur Co.,Inc.,89 State -2- Street,Hvstan, . . . . . .... .. 23-to vVest 0U4 �0.00 12000 :None J.IV.WilbUT CO.,Ina.,89 State 6-2- StTeet,Bostaa. .. .. ........ 22-64 West 682 34.10 136 40 .'fosse Ferdinand C. Poitra%t, rt rcr., liary J.,1024 Belment Street, 5-2- Watertown.. . ..... .——... 21-3G West 2t101 111.41 445 64 None For appropriation see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Salisbury Road Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass- 'Xlarch 25. It 29, After clue notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertmvn, met on the eighth day of February, A. D. 1929, at 2 p,m, for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the eighth day of February, A. D} 1929, at S p.m., for the plupose of a public hearing of all parties interested, an a petition for the laying out of Salisbury Road as a public way, and We, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adJudge that public convenience and neccesSity require that Salisbury Road be laid. out as and for a public way, in accordance with the folloi%ring description, and as Shown on a plan drawn by Otis L. Allen, Tcwn Engineer, and dated February 15, 1929. 426 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Description, Salisbury Road B eginning,at a poifxt of tangency- on the: northerly line ©f 11i aplewood s trect, one hundred seventy-tone and one: one hun- •dredths (171..01) feet westerly from a point of tangency at Arlin,ton Street; thence southwesterly- on a tangent seventy and thirty-seven hundredths (70.3 ) feet to a poilit on the northerly line. of Maple-wood. Street, and also on a carve, with a raditis of eight and fourteen hundredths (8.14) feet, which joins the westerly" line of Salisbury Road with the easterly line of Templeton Parkway, thence easterly and northerly on said curve to the left, nine and ninety-two hundrodths (9.02) feet to a point of tangency; thence northerly on a tangent six hundred twe-uty-five ancl, twenty-three hundredths (625.23) feet to a point of can attire; thence northerly and Westerly on a curs=e to the left, with a radius of fire (.5.00) feet, tivelve and -six hundredths (12,06) feet to a point of tangency on the easterly- line of Templeton Parl 7a.y by largo belonging to the following nained persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith, namely: Fred M. Barsani, et ux., Alice A., one hundred seventeen and two hundredths (117.02) feet; N arza3 ena Treglia., ninety-eight (118) feet; Vernon Nlason and Albert L. Saunders, Trustees, one hundred nineteen (119) feel; Comprising two bats, one halving sixty- feet and the other fifty— nine feet; Cecelia Berkowitz, one: hundred nine (IM) feet; Bevdros Chuchian, Anna Chttchian and Are-ninag Tanoi an, one huts{lred twenty-three and eighty-nine hundredths (1 ;3,8(1) feet; thence northeasterly on the easterly line of Templeton Parkm av one hundred sixty-eight and fifty-five h=dredths (168.5) feet to a point of curvature; thence westerly- and southerly on as -curve to thee left with a radios of two hundred fifty (215U) feet, one hundred eighty-two and three tenths (182.3) feet to a point of tangency, thence southerly on a tanguit five hundred sixty-three and eight hUntdredths (563.08) feel; to a point of curvature, thence southerly- and easterly on a curvc to the left, with a radius of twenty- (`0) feet, thirty-Eve and six hundredths (35M) feet to a point; of tangency~ and the paint of beginning by land belonging to the follmii ng-narned persons whose ow-now- Ship and assessable frontages are recorded heret%ith: namely*, RECORD OF TOWN -MEETINGS 427 Plemnin F. Loomer, slaty-three (63) feet; Damien J. Turbine, sixty-four (64) feet; Sarah Chooliian. City-six (56) feet; Vincent jai-nes Muscara, ci are., Rose, fifty-four (54) feet; laa 0 t W. Collins, fifty (0-0) feet; Charles J. Holland and AnthoTiy Tuttle, fifty (50) feet; Oscar A. Sch,.vabe, fifty. (50) feet; Catheri'iie A. Flanagan. fifty (.50) feet-, Lauretta MiacDonald, fifty (,50) feet; Ami-a Wilke, fifty (50) feet-, Francis D. DiLucci, ct lix., Lillian R,, fifty (,5(')) feet; Annie E. -N-lacaMli, fifty (50) feet; jolin P. Brady, ninety-eight and fifty-nine hundredths (q, 8.59) feet. The area enclosed by the c1bove description campiiscs the limits of Salisbury Road which i% forty (40) feet in %�idth be- tween parallel lines extending from -Maplewood Street to Tcm- pletan Parkway. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan entitled "Toiyn of Watertown, Plan of Salisbury Road to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, UL29, Otis D. Allen, Town. Engineer," on file in the office of the Town Clerk-, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in the South Registry District of Nliddleryex Counts- nth this order. And it is therefore ordered that Salisbury Road be and is Iwrcbv laid out as aiid for a Public way, under the provisions of Chaptan. 80 and 82. of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregijing description, and having. considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid cut as aformaid, we herebA- detennine that ro dam-ages have- huen sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that saicl laying out is done under Chapter 80 cf the General. Lam.,s providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels dmrihed Etnd set forth in said Schedule hereto anneNed. %Nil] receive benefit or advan- tage other than the general. advantage to the community from said la�ng out and that betterments are to be assessed for said laying out upon the ppreels of Itind in said area desmibod in said Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated Fk,hruary 15, 192`?, and on file in the nffice of the Town Clerk of �V,-Ltertcxvn, a copy of which is 428 IV.?TERToWIN TOWN REPORT to be duly recorded in Nliddlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the -ainou.nt set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to he the better- ment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. J H�N �P. BARRET'T�,, N . G, FREDERICK ROBINSON. sel echnel f. Selectmen's Office, lvatertuu-n, Mass., April 20, 1.029. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the ToNvii of IVrater- . town, regularly called and duly warned and held on tha twenty- fi£th day of March, A. D., 1029, at which rneeting a quormn was present when Article 34 of the warraut 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: Salisbury Road (together i6th 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 tc accept said streets, or any of themm as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectirien to tale by eminent domain, or acquiree by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the. Burn or sums of money Necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Salisbury 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 Gut of :Salisbury 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 tale the land described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Salisbury Road as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several RECORD OF 'I`{aWN MEETINNOS 429 parcels of land whicli 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 on-ners, 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 Nvay under the provisions of laiv authorizing the assessment: of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laNing out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Tm%m Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Meeting, And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures .affixed there 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., 1929, to tri.ke off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the yawners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estiluated and awarded as sbom-i on said Schedule. Adopted JOHN P. BARRE"l T, EDWARD D. HOLLAN 17, CIS ARLES P. COLLIGAIN, Selednien. Schedule, Salisbury Road 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 M said Schedule are the supposed ourners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not.correctly stated.., it is to be understciod that said parcel is owned by owners urik-no n. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said 430 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Schedule is the n-Lim per of the lot shown o1-. a plan can file in the office of the Assessors of the 'Town of 'V-Vaterto n. al Side of Lie Arco lsctimated +au'"er Address Na. .Sired -Irma !'rakes Franiage Beaerrnent Vamagrs Fred M.13arsam,a a.r-,Alive A., 77Nnrthing ton Street,Spring- 11-11r- field... , 1-t17 West 31Y 0 117.02 54613 08 time Nazzurrno Trz qua. rI gx„Y Ciu.- pisaa, 70 Ji0jury Itc a ad. 11-15- tl'rtownn . 13-05) WcsG 14100 98A0 392 00 None Verfian Mras❑n, Alkaurt L. Suan- IorsF Tr.,9 1 U Trernont Build- 11-45- ing,Boston.. ,.. 12-108 West 1200 1N1M -940OU lone Vcrnon Mason. Albert L. aun- d€:rs,Tr.,919 Trenwnt Bull l- 11--1rr- ing, BoAnn. . .............. 11-107 West 1150 513.i10 °3t3 (30 Lone'. Cecilin 13erkaaw4z, 65 Salisbury 11-45- Ftoad, Watertown.. . . . .. . • , 10-306 West 2180 I 1.00 433 00 Nono Bedr❑s Chachian, Anna Chu- chian, ArminaK Janoiatn, 8 Ternpluton lath&way, Water- 11--M- town .... ... •............. 11-106 'West 3600 123.89 M.1 56 None Pleamin F. Loonier, 11-51- 22 Park Road, Ilelmont_.. ._ 21-D Fast 200 i,3.00 252 00 None Damien J.Turlaine,+l0 Salisbury 11- 1- Read,'t atertorn. . . . . . .. . 22-10 East 14'AM f;1-1)li 2W 110 None Sarah Ch«rliian, 43 Salisbury I1-51- Rcafl, warturtawn. . . . .. ..., 23-11 Fast 1170 M,00 224 01) None Vincent James '.1'Lttsenra, ei ux., Rose,;y)s aIislJury Road. 11-51- watertowra. ... .. 21-12 East 1080 54.00 216 00 Kane Margaret W. Collins, 5.1 Stabs- 11-51- bury Road,Watertown.. . ... 25-13 East IC{1(1 50-00 2010 40 None Charles_l. ilollaml, Anthony" T. Tuttle, CM Salisbury Road. 11-51- Watvrtown.. .............. 2d1-14 East IIHHI 50,00 200 00 None Oscar A. Scliwalae, 64 Salisbury 11-61- Road, WAtertmvn. . .. ...... 28-1.1 Hnst 1001) ;i!5.#}il .1U[1 00 nne CatherinL-A. Planagan,06 Sal is- 11-51- bury Roa,1, Watertown— 28-111 East 1(M 5€1M 200 00 None Ltturctta M-acDonal'1, 70 S'alis- 11-51- bury Road, waitrrt❑:T.-n.. . ... 20-17 East 1000 i0.00 200 00 None rlrtna Wilke,74 Salisbury Road, 1 l-ta1- wati:rt4wn. . •... .30-1q East 1000 50.SH1 ) 00 done Francis D. Dil.ucei, eat lax„ I,il- Fan R., 34 Rnssrmrr S❑mervillc, -- .. 131-IP East 1030 r)0'0 1 -IM I]U •"^lone Annie E. Maenrclli,S2 Saal Mary 11-51- Read, Wnt:!rtown• , . . . • . . 32-21} Lrast lt11)U .50.00 20U 00 :Ngne John F. Brady, 13 AIapl--,vvwd 11-51- Street. Wat rtown.....•.... 1-21 Ea1St ::490 t1S.a;!1 3114 36 None For appropniation, see Schedule under Article 4. RepolLt of the Selectmen an the Layout of Theurer Park Selectnicli's CfI-ice, IYate1'1~own, Xlass., 11'larch 25, 1029. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chal)ter 82 of the General Laws. we, the Selectinen of Watertovrn, met on the fifteenth day of February, A. D. 1929, , at 2 i).m., for the purpose of vielving the premises, and on the fifteenth dad* of February, A. D. 1929, at 8 P.M., for the purpose of a. public RECORD Of TOIN"N MEETINGS 431 hearing of all panties interested, on a petition for the laving out of Theurer Park as a. public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Theurer Park- be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance: with the following description, and as shovm on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Toi" En&ylneer, and dated February 15, 1029. Description Beginning at a paint of reverse curvature on the southerly line cif ltaterta�Nm Street, ninety-four and ninety-one hundredths (0=1.91) feet westerly and northerly on a curve to the left, -V�ith a radius of eighteen hundred thirty--five and fifty-two hun- dredths (1835.52) feet, from. the easterly line of Pond Street; thence continuing westerly and northerly on said curve to the left seventy-seven and eight tenths (77.5) feet, more or leas, to a point of rep=erne curvature can the southerly line of Watertoivn Street; thence westerly, and southerly on a carve to the left, with a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-tivo and thirty-Fivc hundredths (32.35) feet, more or less, to a point of tanc..'Cricy: thence southeasterly* on a tangent two hundred eighty-five and seventy-five hundredths (285.75) feet to a point of 1�un aG re; thence southerly and easterly on a curve to the left, with a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-three and twenty-eight hundredths (3 3.28) feet to a point of compound curvature on the northerly line of Jackson Road, by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable front- ages are herewith recorded consecutivQly as Hlows: namely, Lillian L. Kelley, seventy-one and twenty-four hundredths (71.24) feet; Thomas Reilly, fifty-two (.52.) feet; 11•Iabel ll. Theu- rer, fifty--two 52) feet; Otto A. Theurer, fifty-two (52) feet; Johli B. O'Neill, et u:t:., illary E., fifty-two (52) feet; Mary Josephine Donovan, fifty--four and one tenth (r.54.1.0) feet; thence southerly and westedv on a curve to the right, with a radius of two thousand and twenty-one hundredths (20f]f1.21.) feet, forty-two and fifty-four hrrndredths (42.54) feet to a point of tangency; thence southwesterly on a tangent thirty- seven and eighty-nine hundredths (37.89) feet to a paint of curvature on the northerly line of Jackson Road; thence easterly 432 'WATERToWN TOWN REPORT and northerly on a curve to the left, wvitlw a radius of twventy (20) feet, twenti-nine and seventy-three hundredths �29.73) feet to a point of tangency; thence northwesterly can a tangent three hundred three and thirty-nine hundredths (303.39) feet to a paint of curvature; thence northerly and westerly on a. nurse to the left, with a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty- seven and seventy-four hundredths (27,74) feet, inure or less, to a point of reverse cuntature and the point of beginning, by land belonging to the following-named persons whose onmership and assessable frontages are he:reww*ith given in regular order: namely, Sidney A. Shaddick, et vx,, Gertrude A., forty-sit and fifteen hundredths (46.15) feet; James III. Cates, sixty (60) feet; Otto A. Theurer, sixty (huh) feet; John J. Boudreau, el itx., Barbara J., sixty (60) feet; Theresa A. Sheridan, sLxty (60) feet; James Kicly, fifty-nMe and thirty-three hundredths (59.33) feet. The area enclosed by the above- description, comprises the Ili-nits of Theurer Park, which is forty (40) feet wide between parallel lines, extending; from Watertown Street to Jacky on Road, Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shoum on a plain entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan of Theurer Park, to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1929, Otis D. Allen, 'I`oxvn Engineer," on file in the: office of the 1'owwFn Cleric, a copy of which is to be duly recorded, in L•he South Registry District of Middlesex Count; Nvith this order. And it is therefore; ordered that, Theurer Park be and is hereby laid out as andd for a public way, w idor the prowisions of Chapters SO and 82 of the General Lmvs, and amenclaients thereto according to the foregoing description, and having con- r 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 none are awarded, other than as shovm in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare: that said layin * rant is dame under Chapter 80 of the [general Laws providing for the assessment of better-Tents, and that the area comprising the se-veral parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage RECORn of 'TOWN AtERTINGs 433 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, 1929, 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 aniount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amotuxt estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed Li on said described parcels. JOHN P. BAr RETT, rDIVA D D. HOLLA vD, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, Selecti-nen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 20, 1929. Whereas, at a To%,v-a Meeting held-by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- fifth clay of March, A. D. 1929, at which ineeting a quorum was present when article 34 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; Theurer Parr (to- got.lier with other streets) under the prm isions of Chapters 32 and 80 of the General Laws, as acrncrided, the latter providing for the assessment of bet;tennent;s, and to see if the Town ,vill 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 layu7g out, providQ the swn or sums of money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor, and the cost of co tstructioil, direct hmv said inoney shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Theurer Park 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: 434 WA'TERTOW TC}W'N REPORT "That the laying out of 'Theurer Dark as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen he alid 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 parpose of laying out Theurer Park as and for a public way, it is iiecessa y 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 Teen Clerk of Water- town, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. Knd whereas, the Selectmen were cluly authorized to take said panel, and an appropriation was made at said Tow Meeting therefor, Now, therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the aria described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the proiusions of law authorizing the assessment of bettternients, and all according to the plan referred to in said Drder of laying out, which said flan was dtdy filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven (lays prior to said Tc u n. Meeting. And all trues 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, 1929, to take off and remove trees or stfactures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon theconsideration 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: JOHIw,i P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, HARLES P. COLLIGAN, RrCORn OF TOWN MEETINGS 435 Schedule, Theurer park In said Schedule each parcel of land is de-scribed as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed cv,nels of record as of said first day of April, and in ease 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 an file in the office of the Assessors of the. Tuwn of IV atertowll. Lol Side of r.od •1 rea f:slimaled owfo r Address 4Vo. area Area Taken Fronfaxe Belferment Damages Lillian L..Kelley,4 Theurer Park, 1-20- Ta4atertOVM.. ... ........... 1-I1 East 1320 71,2.1 $284 90 None Thomas Reith, el xr., Mary J., 1.20. 0-S Theuurer Fork, *l tertown 2-12 East 1040 62,00 203 00 None 34a}e1 M. Theurer, 12 'Theurer 1-20- Park,WntertrAv'm,.......,.. :1-13 East 1040 32.00 206 00 gone Otto A.'Theurer, 171 Watertown 1-20- Street,Wattrtow°n........ .. 4.14 East 10-10 52.00 2 00 None John IR.O'NCi11,tl 11'.C.,Mary 1 ., 1ST20 Theurer Park. Wat°r- 1-N)- town"....... .. .. . .... ... 5-15 East 1040 4i2.00 206 00 None Mary Josephint Donovan,. �21 1-20- Tfiersrcr Park, L' ttertowv . . 6-1($ Fast 1350, 54.10 216 J0 lNone Sidney A.Shaddiuk.a uT.. Ger- trude k.,91-23 Theurer Park, 1-21. Watertown. ... ............ 14-IT west 1130 46.15 I84 W 1'one James M.oaten,care of Vernon 1-21- Mattson. Box 5,7L Watertown 15-IS West 1200 tyt1.00 240 #,117 None Otto A.Theurer. 171'Wat::rtowvn 1-°211- StreCt, W.1te tovxn.......,.. 16-10 West 1200 GOM 240 00 None Jahn J. Roadroan, rl tax., Bar- bara J., )'Theurer NTkr sWat• 1-21- eft-O rt. ._ ....,... I........ 17-211 1Vest 121YO 60.00 410 (1U None Theresa Sheridan,a Theurer 1-1-11- Park, Watertown........... 18-21 west 1200 60,00 240 00 None James Kiely, a Theurer Petrie. 1-21- WatertQvvn... . ............ 19-22 West 1.9e0 30.33 237 32 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen can the Layout of Part of Warwick Road Scleetiven's Office, lVatertown, 1lass., March 25, 1 29— After due notice as required by the pro%isions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the eighth clay of FebrulaTT, A. D, 1929, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of i4ei�ing the premises, and on the eighth day of February, A.D. 1929, at S p,m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, an a petition for the laying out of Wetnvick Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, 436 WATBRTO WN TOWN REPORT upon consideration of the matter, do hereby ad3urlge that public convenience and necessity require that Wanvick Road be laid out as and for a public: way, in accordance With the following description, and as shovn-i on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1029. Description Beginning at a point of cu iA atuxe on the northerly line of Fairview Avenue, four hundred fifteen and forty-one huri- dredths (415.41) feet north-westerly from the westerly line of Hall Avenue; thence extcnding northwesterly along the sauce line of Fairview Avenue eighty-five and seventy-six hundredths (85.76) feet to a paint of curvature; thence turning and ex- tending easterly and northerly along; a curved line having; a radius of twenty (20) feet thirty-eight and seventy-aline hun- dTedths (38,79) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Wanvick Road; thence extending northeasterly along a straight line forty-eight and eighty-seven hundredths (48.87) feet to the accepted part of Wamtick Read as of 1926; by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontage are recorded hereii ith: narnely, Partl{ow A. Yerxa, Trustee, eighty-seven and suety-six hundredths (87.66) feet, thence turning and extending southansterly across the; accepted end of Wanvick Road forty and three hundre=dtbs (40.03) feet to a. point of intersection on the easterly line of Warwick Road; thence turning; and extending southwesterly seventy-eight and twenty-nine hundredths (78.219) feet to a point of tangency; thence turning and extending southerly and easterly along a ctirved line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty-four and four hundredths (24.04) feet to a point of curvature and also point of be inning, by land belonging to the following-named, person whose ownership and assessable frontage is recorded herevith: namely, Lillian 'Swanson, one hundred two and thirty-three hundredths (102.33) feet.. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Wanvick Road -,vhicll is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from Fairview Avenue to the ,accepted part of WanNick Road. Said street is hereby laid out and. the grades thereof estab- RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 437 lished as shown can a plan entitled "Town of �Vatertavvn, Flan of Part of Warwick Road to accompany description for accept- ance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 19211, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," on file in the office of the Town Clerk, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in the South Registry District of Middlesex County with this carder. And it is therefore ordered that part of Vilarwick Road be and is hereby laid out as and for a public gray, under the pro- visions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and aimend- ments thereto according to the foregoing description, and laving 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 shorn in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said la)�ng out is dune udder Chapter Stl of the General Laws providing for the assessment of bettermpnits, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto aiincxed, 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 Iaying 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, Tama Engineer, dated February 15, 1929, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertovm, a copy of which is to be dilly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the arnount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, G. FREDERICK ROBINSON, selectmen. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 20, 1929. Whereas, -at a. Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- towrl, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- 438 'WATERTO vN TOWN REPORT fifth day of March, A. D. 1921), at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 34 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the followhig-named streets, to wit; Part of Ava.nvick Road (together with other streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws as amended, the latter proi=iding for the assessment of betterments, and to sec 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 othenvise acquire, any land ,accessary for said laying out, pro-vide the sum or surds of money necessary to pay the cast or darnages therefor,. and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." A�n order of the Selectmen laying out part of '"+anvick Read and the report of the .selectmen tenth reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly inade and seconded it was voted unanimousIv as follows- "That tlae laying out of part of �N arwick 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 desaibed in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying; out part of AV,anxick Load as and for a public wavy, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in time area described in said order of laying out as show-n by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file: iia 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 are appropriation was made at said Town Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein desciil ed parcels of land, allcontained 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 oat, which said plan was duly RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 439 filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Meeting. d 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, 1929, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is fuAher ordered, upon theconsideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and a%yarded as shown on said Schedule, Adopted; JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, CHARLES P. COLLIGAN, Schedule, Part of Warwick 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 Apa and in ease said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be uliderstood that said parcel is awned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set apposite each parcel in said. Schedule is the number of the lot shown can a plan can file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. ,t,ot Side pi Lot Area Estfinaled (honer A dsdress No. Streei Area "fake Ftrontdge .Betterment Damagcy Partlow A, Yorm, Tr., 24 Gar- field Street, VV&tertnwa. Cor- 4-17- tiicate No.23777.., ....... 11:0-107 West 1$20 87.65 8350 (34 tione Lillian Swanson, lit Carltnn Rc],1iT, d3Q1i13on.1 4-18- Cert flea a:±a,"w 5{J5..... .. 23-98 WCA 1804 102.33 409 32 'Tone For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Worcester Street Selectmen's Office, lVatertown, Mass., March 25, 1929. After due notice: as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, Nve, the Selectnnen of Watertoym, met 440 WATERTOWN TOWN REFORT on the eighth clay of February, A. D. 19229, at 2 p.m., for the purpose of vic'"Ting the premises, and on the eighth day of February, A, D. 1929, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Worcester Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, up011 consicleratio n of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Worcester Street 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 Fngi�7eer, and elated February 15, 1929. Description, Worcester Stree`# Beginning at a point of curvature on the easterly line of I-Vaverley Avenue one hundred eighty (180) feet southerly from the southerly line of Fitchburg Street; thence southerly and easterly on a curve to the left, with a radius of tivepty (20) feet, thirty-one and forty-two hundredths (31.492) feet to a point of tangency; thence southeasterly on a tangent nine hundred and forty-oue hundredths (900,41) feet to an angle point; thence southei sterlyy on a. tangent three hundred eighty and twenty-eight hundredths (380.28) feet to a point of inter- section on the property line of the Town of Watertown ,by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith. namely, Eliza- beth Scarborough, one hundred eleven and forty-two hundredths (1I1.4?) feet; Minnie J. Scarborough, sixty (60) feet; Quincy Street, eighty (80) feet; Gen-nania {Co-operative Bank, sixty- seven and five tenths (67.5) feet; Ethel G, MacDonald, fifty (50) feet; Provident Oa-operati�,e Bank,fifty (50) feet; Provident Co-operative Bank, fifty (50) feet; Thomas B. Hiestand, fifty (50) feet; Lydia. L. MacDonald, fifty (50) feet; Joseph T Cottrtrie,F, fifty (50) feet; Sarkis Manooldan, fifty (50) feet; Abram A-Iills and Harm 11. Skinner, sixty-seven and five tenths (67.5) feet; Springfield Street, eighty (80) feet; LeRov C. Thompsc-Ti, sixty and forty-eight hundredths (60.48) feet; Dora K Noel, fifty (50) feet; Sadie Kostick, fifty (,50) feet; Agnes 1VIoser, sixty-eight and fofty-five hundredths (68.43) feet; Law- rence Street, eighty and mine tenths (80-9) feet; George Morriscy, fifty-eight and forty-two hundredths (58.42) feet; thence south- RECORD OF TOWN NIEE71 tGS 441 westerly on the property line of the Town of Watertown, forty- and forty-six hundredths (40.46) feet to a poirmt of intersection on the southerly lure of AN"orcester Street; thence north}vesterly on a tangent three hundred seventy and nine hundredths (370.09) -feet to an aaigle point; thence northwesterly on a tangent eight hundred ninety,--si-, and twenty--seven hundredths (896,27) feet to a point of cunratuTe; thence westerly and southerly can a curve to the left with a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-one and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet to a point of tangency on the easterly line of IrVaverley Avenue; thence northeasterly on a tangent eighty (80) feet to a point of curvature and the point of beginning by land belonging to the following-named. persons whose ownership and assessable -frontages are recorded Borewith: namely, Clarence L. Bacon, sixty-five and fourteen hundredths (65.14) feet;James E. Evans, fifty (50) feet; Mell-in L. 141aedonald, fifty (50) feet, Earl S. Clark, fifty (50) feet; William S. Murray, et ux., Jennie E., fifty (50) feet; Clarence L. Bacon, fifty (50) feet; Janes E. Evans, fifty-four and ninety-five hundredths (54.95) feet.; Webster c Basley Co., thirty-eight and eleven hundredths (38.11) feet; Sprin,gfleld Street, one hundred thirty-four and eighty-four hundredths (134.84) feet; George R. TMorrisey, sixth and forty- seven hundredths (60.47) feet; Lydia M. McElhiney, fifty (51)) feet; Mildred 1'. Savage, fifth- (50) feet; Harry M. Curtis, fifty-five (5.5) feet; Mary G. McCarthy, fifty-five (55) feet, Ethel G. lklacDonald, fifty (50) feet; Ethel G. MacDonald, fifty (50) feet; Penina Arslanian, sink,,, (60) feet; Quincy Street, eighty (80) feet; Charles fl. Hcmenway, sixty (6Q) feet; Williftni Barrett, one hundrerl eleven ,and forty-two hundredths (111.42) feet. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Worcester ,Street which is forty (40) feet in width let,.iFeen parallel lines extending from Waverley Avemie to "down Property, line, Said street is hereby laid out wad the grades thereof estab- lished as shon-n on a plan. entitled "Tmvn of W a.teftovkrn, Plan of Worcester Street, to accwipany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, Fehruary 15, 1929, Otis D. Allen, TDivn Engineer," on file in the officc of the Town Clerk, a 4-12 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT copy of which is to be duly recorded in the South Registry :district of AMiddlesex County with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Worcester 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 arnendinents 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 beexi laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, ether than as shown in the Schedule hereto anncxod, and we further +ardor and declare that Bald 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, Rill receive benefit or advanta& Other thall the general advantage to tha comrntinity from said laying out and that betteniaeiits are to be assessed for said laving; out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drarnn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1 t29. and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a cow, of which is to be duly recc)rded in TYliddlesek: South District Registry of Deeds with this order, quid the amourit set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estiniated to be tho hettennent that uIll be assessed upon said described parcel, J011lli P. BARRF i"I, EDIVARD D. HOLLAND, G, FREDERICK ROBINSON, Selecti-nen's Office, Watertovrn, Mass., April 20, 1929, A17hereas. at a 'Town ' feeting held by the Town of Water- town, +regularh, called and duly, warned and held on the t-wenty fifth day of Ma.ich, A. D. 1929, at ivhich meeting a quorum was present when Article: 34 of the warrant was before the meeting as follo;;,s: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying RECORD of TOWN 443 out of the foklm ng-narned streets, to wit. Worcester Street (together witli other streets) under the provisicns of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latte-r pro i6ing 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 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 cast of construction, direct homer said money shall be raised, or take any,action relating thereto., An order of the Selectmen laying out Worcester Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon notion duly made and .seconded it was noted unanhnously as follows: "That the laying out of '"Vorcester 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 desenbed in said report as and for a public way." And %,hereas, fcr the purpose of laying out 'l'4'orcesLer 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 lay-hig out as shOWTi by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Torn Clerk of Watertomni, and the ov mers, description and areas of each of said parcels are: shown in said Srheditle. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to tape 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 proarisyions of law authorizing the assessment of betterincnts, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said Flan was. duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prier to said Tourn Meeting. And all trees upon the land sty taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taldnt;. WATERTC1WN TOWN REPORT And the owners and occupants of the land hereby tctkell and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1929, to take off and remove trees or stritunres affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lancl hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said ,chedule. Adopted: ,]C)HN R BARRET'T, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, svlcetflzelz. Schedule, Worcester Street In said Selmdule each parcel of land is clescribed as of the first day of April nest preceding the date of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the stipposed mvners c)f record as of said first day of April, and. in case said owner's. name is not correctly stated, it is to be undcrstood that said parcel is owned by mvners unknown. And the nuinbctr 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 Wate1_tcwn. Lot Side (if Lal rtrra FslirAated Oa mrr Address ?Va. Serrel Arco 7uken F'ronlage BeliermeW l7rsHmea Elizabeth Scarborough,3i 5hcafe Strut. RrmMina. Gertiftcate 3-71- No. 25301. ... ............ 1-03 North 2a$6 111.42 $445 O$ None tl innia J.5sarharoug)�,3:51reafe Street, Brookline. Certificate 3-71- o. 2540. . . . ..... .,...... 4-107 North '>400 M.00 240 (10 None Quincy:itrcet. ....... ........ North $0,4[1 tilane C.eniiania C o6perative Bank, 4 Park Street, 13osten. Certifi- 3-73- mte tire.23401. ......... .. . 1-80 North 2GM G7.50 270 00 None Ethel G.MacDonald, 15 Charles Street, Watertorvn. Crrdfl- 3-73- c a t e No-25212. ...... .. ... 12-81 North 100) 50.00 200 00 X one Prcwident Co5perative hank, Cbelaea. Certificate No. 3-73- 2: i21;.... ................. 13-82 North 10410 W.00 200 00 NTonc Providetlt C❑nper Ivc Bank, C:helseu. Certifcatc No. 3-77- 2 2t1.... ..... 11-83 North 1004 50.00 200 00 None Thomas B.Hiestand,l 1 Orchard Strcot, Holyoke. Certificate 3-73- {,. 24,141.. ... .... .. ,..... R,84 North 1000 .50,O.1 200 00 ltione 1..1'wiacDonald. 15chartes -'T. %VAtert0Wn. Ccr6fi- 3-73- ::349. ... ......... Itk Zi North 1000 ,i}.00 200 00 Xone- RECORD OF TOWN AIEETINNGS 5- Zoo Side (if Lot Are¢ ltslirpru�Cd Owner Addrrss glee. Sirrcl Area Taken frontage Bellerment Vasil tges- Joseph J,Courtney,V-1-1 Worces- ter Street, Watertown. 'Ges 3-73- tificate No. 2537f1, , .-- . .-.. 17-l3C} -c,rth low NIM 2O0 00 None Sarkis, %janookian, 104 Nichols Avenue, Wateitow-ii. Certifi- :3-74- cate No. 25240.......... . 1S $? North lc W 50.00 Im 0U None Abram'INIAls and Harry H.Skin- ner,42 Fitehburg Street,Wat- 3-73- ertown. Certificate No.23428 19-811 ;Forth 2600 07a-)0 .370 00 None Springfield Street ,.-.-------• Nortb 50,00 one LeRoy C.nompsan.ail Sprinx- field Street.l%atertown. C:er- 3-73- tificate No.2143S . . . . . . ... 1-34 North 2400 110.48 s1t 92 ,Npne "ora 1 .Nocl.4 Bucknglm Street, Roxbury. Certificate No. 3-74i- 251.711-- ----- ..... 5-315 North AM ea0.00 200 OU Norte- Sadie Kostick, 1 Beacon Street, 3-70- Bmton. Certificate No."5576 6-30 North INN) -OM 4-00 00 None- Agnes Moser,35 J..ax rencv. Street,Watertown Certificate 3-70- -No.2`'2'5183__- -..... ,. 13•38 *eorth 2573 68.-15 2713 84 None Lawrence Street. _.. . .... ._._ earth $0m None Ceorge R. klorri§ey, 12 Homee Road, Bclrnont. C;ertifictttt: 3-77- No.2111.1:1, , . . ............. 1-8 Nor t b .1.40{1 6S.42 12133 68 Is'one- Nlarence L.Bacon, 1515 Beacon Street, Brookline". Certificate 3-78- 'o.257O ,. .. .. ....... .162 65,14 260 ..56 Nowi s � 0 James E.Evans.413 Broadway, Cambridge. Ccrtificrtite No. 3-78 257O0. . .............. ..... 11-131• South law50.00 2fl0 00 None Malvin L, Niacdortald.S Centre Str et, Cambridge. C;eAifi- 3-78- catc No. M665............. 10-160 South 1001a 50.00 200 00 None Earl S. Clark. 115 Worcester Street, i4'atertown Certifi- 3-78- cate No.231011., 9-159 South t0Q0 50.00 200 00 None W iliiarn S.Murray.,!!ar.,Jennie E., 114 Worcester 15treet, Wat-rtown, C ertitiG:rte No. F-7q- 25878 .. . ..,.---7 ... - 5-13-4 South 1000 '110.00 200 00 None Cllemente L.Bacon, 1515 Beacon. Street, Brookline, Certificate 3-7:&- No, 25701. ... ............. 7-157 South 1000 50M .200 00 None Ames E. Evans.413 Broadway. Cambridge, C'ertiCicate No. 3.78- 2b700. . . .... .. .. .......... 6-130 South 1100 54.95 219 80 None• Wehster&Basley Ccsmppany,148 3-78- Waltham Street, Watertown 5-155 South 2O34 as.11 ley 44 None Svrinl:fteld Street. South 134.54 None- {ieprge . 'Morrisey, 1`2 Hara-te -Ruad. Belmont. Certificate 3-74- Noa 211149, .L.... .. .... ... 15-1111 South 320t 60.47 241 88 bane Lydia M. McElhiney, 151 worcester Street. Water- 3-7-1 wwii, CertidmteNo� 24611.. 14-116 South 1O0Q 5O.00 20G 00 ;vane Mildred T.Savage, 155 Worces- ter Street, Watertown. Cer- 3-74- tificate :�o- '2-t1510. . . . .. ..., 13-117 South 3004 50.00 M OD None Hurry m.Cartis, 14F1 Wortester Street, 1' atL"rtown• certi6- 3-+4- cate Nlo. 23M. .,.,,.._..- &11G South 1100 55.0O L`'[1 M None 1M#ary 0. McCarthy, 291 Wash- in ton Street, $OStan. Car- 3-7.1- ts` e No. 23624.. . . .. .... 7-115 South 11O0 55,00 22D CO "one Etbe1 G. MacDonald, 15 Charles Street,Watertow'L Certificate 3-74- :ict. 25214. ................ fir114 South low 60.0O 2OR 00 -None- AAA M_WV WA' ZI ATOWN TOWN REPORT Log Sfde,:,,f Lor Area R.160mikil 07.-Pser Address N% .Street Area Taken Frontage BeUerrneng! Vamaqej Ethd Gr. MacDona Id, 1.5 Charles Street.Watertown. Certificate i-74- No. 237100. . .....a....... .. 5,1[3 SoLa: 10DO G.0 Q 2(KI 00 None penina Ar5lanian.4 Putnam. Strcet,Watertown.Certificate 3-74- No. 24818. ...... I-111 South 2400 W-00 240 M None Ouincy Street. South SG.OG Xcne ('hrLrIC% M. Remenway, care of T.-'uFzvnc S. Howe, 40 Broad 9treet,Boston.Certificate No. 3-41- 2-"72. . ......---.I.. ,..... q-105 South 2400 60.00 2.10 00 Nona Wiffiam Ilarrett, 27 Himmeman Street, Roxbury, Certirwate 3-4-1- No.231013. . . . .... ......... 10-95 Sai-.th f1 111,12 AAA 08 :*one For appropriation, see Schedule andcr Article 4. 'Voted: 'That action relative tc) Alfred Road, Bailey Avenue, E dgediffe Road (north and south) Elmwood Avenue, 14airview Avenue, French Terrace, Gecyrge Struct, Gleason Street, Hill Street, Hillcrest Circle, Hudson 'S'trcet, Partrld,e Street, Rut- land Street, Walcott Road and 1.17 estininster Avenue, be indefi- nitely postponed. Article 35. To see if the To �'In will appropriate a sum of money to pay the cast of an addition to the East End Fire Station, direct how the sarne shall be raised, or take an,,, action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Articic 4, Voted: That the stun of tiventy-six thousand dollars (,S26,000) be and is hereby appropriaL-cd to pay the cost of an addition to the East End Fire Station, this sums to be c\pended under the direction of the Selectmen. Article 36. To see if the Town -Mll vote to authorize the Selectnicai to take in the name and behalf of the Town, by eminent dornain, purchase, or othenvise acquire, a parcel of land and building thereon, numbered .36-38 Cross Street, con- taining about 5(.-')00 feat of land, more or less, adjoining the Fire Station and Public Library grounds, to be used for extension of the police or fire stations, Toivn garage, fire alarm head- quarters or other public purposes, appropriate the necessary simi of money therefor, direct how the sanic shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That this matter be referrcd to the Committee appointed under Article 12. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 447 Conirnitteeappointed by'TkloderatorCunniff on May17,1929: John R Barrett, Selectman, ex officio, 550 Main Street, Edward D. Holland, Selectman, ex officio, 16 Stearns Road. Charles P. Colligyan, Selectman, 6.r off-iClio, 5 Royal Street. John W. O'Hearn, Chief of Fire Dept., 200 Mt. Auburn Street. Patrick J. Vahey, Inspector of Poles and AN- Tires, 104 River- side Street. Herbert L. Paine, 23 Phillips Street. Pierce L. Fisb, 78 T�,Iarshall Street, Article 37. To see if the Town will appropriate a sun of money to pay the cost of e--tension.. of the sewerage systein in the north end of the Town, direct how the n10110Y shall be raised, or take any action relating there-to. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted: That the sum of thirty-five tbousand, eight hundred and eighty-tA'm dollaTS ($3.-),S892) be and is hCreby appropriated to pay the cost of extrnision of the sewerage system in the To-wn of Watertown, this sum to include the extension of the sewer- age system in the north end of the Tow-n. Article 38. To see if the Town �Njlj vote to adopt the pro- visions of Chapter 406 of the Acts of 1928, "Ain Act to Permit Certain Sports and Games an the Lord's Day," or take any action relating thereto. Motion to adopt the proviSions, of Chapter 406 of the Acts. of 1928, "An Act to perIllit Certain Sports and Games on the Lord's Day," defeated. Article 39. To see if the Town %%III adopt the provisions of Chapter 391 of the Act-, of W23 and acts amendatory thereof, providing that the rates alid charges due to the Town for .D supplyh-ig water to any real Mate, at the request of the owner or tenant, shall.be a lien upon said real estate, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: To adopt the provisions of Chapter 391. of the Acts of 1023 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 be a lien upon said real estate. Con=ittee appointed by Curnlifi on "Purchase 448 WATERTCYWN 1"C}WN REFORT of Land for erection of a fireproof building for the Fire Alarm Signal .System," on A4ay 17, 119211, render Article 12, as auth ori zed at Adjourned Annual Town TUeeting held on April 9, 1920. John P. -Barrett, Selectman, ex officio, 550 Njaill Street. Edward D, Holland, Selectman, ex gfficio, -16 Stearns road. Charles P. Calliga.n, Selectman, ex offircia, 5 Royal Street. John W. O'Hearn, Chief of Fire Dept., 206 Mt. Auburn Street. Patrick J. va,hey, Inspector of Poles and Wires, 104 River- side Street, Herbert L. Paine, Manufacturer, 23 Phillips Street. Fierce L. Fish, Superintendent, 78 M arshall Street.. Committee appointed by Moderator on forth Watertown Fire Station, on April 30, 1929, under Article 1.5, as atithorized at Adjourned Annual Town Meeting held on April tt, 192t): John P. Barrett, Selectman, ea; off cio, 550 1,ain street_ Edward D. Holland, Selectman, ex o icio, 16 Stearns Road. Charles P. Colligan, Selectman, ex of'icia, 5 Royal street. John W. O'Hearn, Chief of Fire Dept. *John R, MacIKinnon, 3017 Waverley Avenue, Assistant Clerk of Courts, William E. Rilev, 305 Lexington Street, Editor. Charles J. Cassese, 28 Fitchburg Street, Manager. Committee appointed by Moderator to consider "the erec- tion of an incinerator for the disposal of waste rna.terial," on Alav 17, 1029, tinder Article 22, as authorized at Adjourned Annual 'I`own Meeting held on April 9, 1929. W. Harvey Lucas, Manager, 31 Otis Street. John 1-leCree, Engineer, 17 Adams Avenue. William Nil. Emerson, ex-Selectman, 48 Walnut Strcct. Pierce P. Candon, Supt, Of StrcOts, 22 Adams Aveauc. ,John J. Welsch, Salesnia.n, 251 'Main Street. Joseph L. Carroll, Member of Board of Health, ex officin, Arthur C. Fagan, Member of Board of health, ex offac' Dr. Thomas C. Quirk, Member of Board of Health, ex o iciv. Jahn P. Barrott, Selectman, ex a tcia. Edward D, IInland, Selecti-nan, ex afjicio. 'Rcesigne€3. William P. Wallace, 24 H ll Avenue, appoinud 111a). Zia, 19219, Mr. Watlacr resigncd on Septemhur 17, 1929, on account of removal from 'o%m. Tlwodore $. Robinson, 255 Oral and Street., -jpp inted by l•IodefraWr an September 21, 19211, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 449 Charles P. Culligan, Selectman, -x o ficiv. Comi-nittee appointed by 1►Iorderator can Construction of Running Tracy and Tennis Courts, at Orchard Street and AVIa.rion Road, on April 30, 1929, ltnrler article 271, as authorized at Aullourned Annual Town Meeting held on April 2, 1929: Arthur L. Morse, Parr, Commissioner, ex o `icio. Jahn W, Duvall, Park Commissioner, ex o icio. James M. Oatm Esq., Faniier Town Counsel, Twilight League Official. Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, 22 Broadway. Francis A. Kelly, Chairman, Schaal Committee, Play rouxid Instructor, 117 Langdon Avenue. On Xlay 17, 19293 the lKod+erator appointed the followmi g to fill vacancies on Committee appointed. IFlay 24, 1.026, "To Study the Present norm of Gm emnicnt for the Town," author- ized at Town 'Aleet ng held on May 3, 1926: Ernest X. Ingalls, 30 Adams Avenue, vice Weslev E. Monk, resigned. *Thomas F. Tierney, 50 Green Street, Vice Arthur H. Whit- ney, deceased. Mary F. Downey, 17 Melendy Avenue, vice Alfred A. Glidden, resigned. Edward J. O'Neil, 19 Garfield Street, vine Charles 111. Abbott, resigmed. WILLIAM P. ItiIcGUIRET, Town Clerf . Warrant for Town Meeting . Monday Evening, April 29, 1929 CamnjOnjIlealth of 1 cl3usetts 14idcdlesex, ss. To €fry Constable iar the Town of 1 'alertown, Grcelivg: In the name of the Commonwealth of 1\fassa+chusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the. legal -voters of the TQ,,N,n of Watertown to meet in the Senior Thigh Schaal building, Columbia Street, in said Town, on Monday evening, the twenty- ninth clay of April. 102q, at 7.20 p.m., to act on the folloiving articles, viz.: Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon.. *Declined appointment. Willi= G. Gnindy, 31 Carver Ruad, ap- pointed ]tone 3. 1'921D. 450 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to petition the Legislature for peniiission to borrow a sum not exceeding three hundred thousand dollars ( 300,000) t�*hich sure shall not be reckoned in determining the legal litnit of indebtedness of the Town, for the purpose of paying the east of an Administi-tion Buildim, on Saltonstall Park, or take any action relating thereto. ,Article, 3. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sum of money to pav the east of recanstniction of a portion of .N.-lain Street from Whites Avenue to the B. & M. R. R. bn'clgc, direct how the nionev shall be provided, or take any action relating tlIereta. Article 4. To see if the Town will �7otc to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of reconstruction of a portion of Mount Auburn Street, from Dexter Avenue to'"'alnut :Street, direct how the money shall be provided, or take; any action relating; thereto. Article. 5. To see if the Town -%%,ill authorize the Selectmen to appoint one additional patrolman, in accordance %Kith the prat"isions of Chaptcr 202 -of the Acts of 1912, provide such money as may be necessary, or take any action relating thereto. Article 0. To bear the report of the Selectmen relative to the discontinuance of Marion Road, and take any, action relating thereto. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of ratert€wn to meet at the time and at, the place herein speci- fied, by leaving at every inhabited house ill Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous pail}lie places in Town, seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting, Hereof Bail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk- on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our Bands this eighteenth day of April, A. D. 1929. J014N P. BA.RRETT, EDIAVARD D. HOLLANID, CHARLES P. COLLIGA.N, Selectmen- of TiVaterto . RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 4.31 OfICCrs' dlfrlls oat ll_arr(7)11. As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertoum to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the smile in teen or more conspicuous public places in 'i'ovm seven days at least prior to the titue of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REGA , C-mistable of 117atertown. Attest: WILLIAM P. iUcGUIRE, Tcrmz Clerk. Notices were wailed to the Town Ilfeeting TMembers at leant seven days prior to the 'Town A-f eeting of the proposed business to be considered at the nle eting. WILLIAIM P. '.\icG�.�1RT, Town Clerk. Record of Town Meeting, April 29, 1929 Meeting was celled to order at 7.45 p-ni., ley TModerator P. Sarsfield Cunnifi: Officers' returns on warrant were read bv- Tuwn Clerk William P. McGuire. The counters reported that there were 187 Town iltieeting Members present; number necessary for a quorum, 93. Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. o action. Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to petition the Legislature for permission to borrow a stun not exceeding three hundred thousand dollars ($304,000) which sum shall not be rcckoned in determining; the legal limit of indebtedtless of the Town,,for the purpose of paying the cost of an Administration Building on Saltonstall Park, or take any action relating thereto. The follolving motion was defeated: 91 in favor, 71 apposed. otimi To instruct the Selectmen to petition the Legis- lature for permission to borrow a sum not exceeding three hundred thousand dollars ( 3470,000), which sure shall not be reckoned in determining the legal lilliit of indebtedness of the Town, for the purpose of paying the cost of an Administration B-ailcling on Saltonstall Park. 4522 WATERTo'4 N TOWN REPORT .article 3. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sure of money to pay the east of reconstruction of a. portion of Main Street from Whites Avenue to the B. & M. R. R. bridge, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the sum of ten thousand, five hundred dollars (810,500) be and is hereby appropriated, to pay the cost of reconstruction of a portion of Main Street, from Whites Avenue to the Roston and Maine railroad bridge. Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary, sure of inaney to pay the cost of reconstruction of a portion of Nlount Auburn Street, trori Dexter Avenue to INI'alnut Street;, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Noted: That the sure of twenty-five thousmid. dollars ( 2, ,000) be and is hereby appropriated, to pay the cost of reconstruction of a portion of Motunt:'auburn Street, from Dexter Avenue to Walnut Street. Action taken t uider Articles 3 and 4. 137 ha favor, i? op- posed, it was Voted: That for the purpose of providing the stud of thirty- five thousand, five hundred dollars (835,500) appropriated under Articles 3 and 4, to pay the cost of Teconstruction of a portion of Main Street, from Whites Aveuuue to the Boston and. Maine railroad bridge, and to pay the cost of reconstruction of a portion of I'j ount Auburn Street, from Dexter Avenue to Walnut Street, the Town Treasurer be and lip, is hereby authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Selectmen, the said sum of thirty-five thousand, Five hundred dollars ($35,500), and to issue the bonds or notes of the Town therefor, at such rate of interest as he, with the approval of the Selectmen, sha.lI de- termine, Payable in accordance i,6th the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General haws and acts amendatory thereof, so that the whole amount shall be paid in not more than five (5) years, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may determine. Said bonds or notes shall bear upon their face the words, "Main and Mount Auburn Streets Reconstruction Loam." Said bonds or notes shall bear the authenticating certificate of a RECORD OF TOWN *MEETINGS 4.53 bank or trustcompany to be selected by the Treasurer, ar of the Commonwealth of lklass.,achusetts, and interest and princi- pal shall be due and payable at the Old Colony Trust Company of Boston, Massachusetts. Article 5. To see if the Town. will authorize the Selectmen to appoint, one additional patrolman, in accordance with the -provisions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 1912, provide such money as may be necessary, or take any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. Article 6. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the discontinuance.of'Marion Road, and take any actioza relating thereto. Referred to Selectmen and Committee on Construction of Cinder Track and Tennis Courts. ILI.IAM P. McGUIRE, ToWn Clerk. Warrant for Town Meeting Monday evening, July 29, 192S 'Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. To any Constable -in the Town of 11'atcrtmn, Greeting In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachnsetts, you :.are hereby required to notify and warsi the legal voters of the 'Town of Wntertoi tn, to meet in the Senior High School building, +Columbia Street., in said Town, on Monday evening, the twenty- ninth day of July, 1929, at 7. 0 p.m., to act on the fallowing articles, viz.: ArticZe 1. To hear the report of any Committee heretofore ,appointed„ and act thereon. Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to provide by trans- fer or otherwise, such sums of money as may be necessary for the use of the various "Pown departments for the balance of the -current year, direct homer the same shill be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 3. To see if the Town n ill appropriate the necessary suns of money- to pay the cast of moving and remodelling the almshouse or infirmary building to a new location on Tovrn land, direct how the money shall, be provided, or take any 454 WATERTOWN TOWN REPCRT action relating thereto. (Request of Almsbouse cr lnfinnary- Committee.) Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to install traffic- signals at the junction of Arsenal anti In ink Streets, appropriate the necessary sutra of mane therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or tape any action relating; thereto. Arlid e 5. To :sets if the Town will instruct the Selectmen to execute a deed on behalf of the Tovrn, conveying; to the Oakley Country, Club, and Army L, Kibby, certain land taken for street betterment purposes on Grenville Road, or take any action relating; thereto. Article 6. To see if the To,,ti,n will appropriate the sum of five thous aid dollars 915,000) for preliminary, expenses in Con- nection with the Tercentenary celebration, direct how the. money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto, (Request of the Tercentenary Cormnnittee.) Article 7. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to. the laying cnut of the following-earned streets, to wit. Fairview Avenue, from lfall Avenue to Channing Road; Hall 5tr°ect„ from Fayette Street to Palfrey Street; un6er the provisions of Chap- ters S2 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 either of there, as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or othernvise acquire, any land necessary for :said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor, and the cast of constinction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Artick S. To see if the Townn vill vote to have the Moder- ator appoint a committee of seven, of whom three shall be members of the School Committee, for the purpose of selecting a site for an Elementary School in the northern section of the Tow; and for the ptxrp6se of securing plans for an addition to the Fast Junior High School, or take any action relating;thereto. (Request of School Committee.) Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate thf-- sun of sLx thousand dollars ( 6,000) for the purpose of securing plans for an addition to the East Junior High School, or take. RECORD OF T0WIti MEETINGS 45 any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee.) Article 10. To see if the To,,vii %1%1111 authorize the Selectmen to accept from abutters on the Southerly side of :arsenal Street between IrVing Street and Beacon Square, conveyances of such land or rights in land as may be necessary to complete the reoon- strdction of said Arsenal Street, in accordance with vote of the Annual Meeting of March, 1928, or take any action relating thereto. And you will notify- wind ivarn the legal voters of the Town of Waterto,xii to ineet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town, a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in 'gown, seven clays at least prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, Into the office of the Toren Clerk, on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our lands this seventeenth day of -July, A. D. 1929, - JOHN P. BARRET—Y. EI3-WAI I3 I], HOLLAN D, CHARL1 S P. COLLIGA-N. SeLechjien of I I aterfo,,,i;. Officer's ,lielimis an Warrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at c%?cry inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant. and also by posting copies of the same in teat or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the timc of said meeting, JOSEPH W. REGAN, Constable of 14"aterfo a. Attest: WILLIAM P. McGHIRE, Town Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Xlembers at least seven days prier to the Town Meeting of the proposed business to be colikdered at the meeting. W ILLIAM P. 1+IciGU=, , Tozoi Clerk. 456 WATERToWN TOWN REPORT Record of Town Meeting, July 29, 1929 :Fleeting was called to order at 8 lmn. by XIoderator F. Sarsfield Cunniff. Officers' returns on warrant were read by Town Clerk, William F. McGMM The counters reported that there were 122 Town Nteeting Alernbers present; number necessary for a quorum. 93. Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Report of Committee of Five on resolutions on Death of Janies H. Vahey vfas presentee]. by G. Frederick Robinson. lames H. Vahey A Lover of Humanity James H. Vahey was born in ANatertown, December 29, 1871, and died April 7, 1929. Educated in our public schools, a graduate of our High School, he p-arsued the study of law at Boston University, from which he was graduated in 1892 and admitted to practice the sa_ine year. At ,the age of twenty-one he was elected a me-m ]er of the School Committee, the beginning of a long and active career in public service to the Town, the State and the Nation, He held the following offices i\lember of Schaal Committee, Town of Watertown, for six years, 1.893-1898, inclusive, Chairman in 1898. Member of Beard of Health, 1895 to lklarch, 1897, two years. Selectman, 1897 to IWO, inclusive, four years. Chairman of Seleetinen, 1898-1899. Xlernber of the following Committees; 1916— Chainna.n of Committee to Consider Change in Foci-ti of Town Government, Lisllited l onn of Town Meeting ,Adopted 1919. Finance Committee, 1999 to 1911, three Fears. Chairman of Committee to Welcome glen of World War, 1910. Clzairmaai of Local Draft Board, for Division 31, 1917-1918 (including Tows of Watertown, Belmont. Lexington). State Senator, First Middlesex District, 1907-1908, two years. RECCRD OF TOWN XrEETINIGS 457 A irnan of brilliant parts, by dint of hard work he rose to erninence in his chosen profession of lake. His sterling worth and word in all his public acti-vibes stamped hint as a inan of rare judgment, fine courage and great ability. He was %igorcus in his championship of what he believed to be right. He had an engaging personality which endeared hire to a. large circle of friends who mourn his lass. Its his death Watertown has lost one of her foremost citi- zens, one 3vho responde(l to every call made upon him by his. fellow citizens and ahv lys gave of his best., To his family the Town axtends Its deepest sympathy in the bereavement which all share. G. FRED RICK ROBINSON, WI1,IAA kl P. 1%1cGUIR_E, 1,'"ENDELL W. PATTEN, EDAVARD P. HUGHES, JOSEPII P. =,EFE, July 29, 1921). C,'ojn;m1te4, on Resolulloars. V oted: That the foregoing Resolutions be and they are hereby adapted by a rising vote} and the Clerk be instructed to spread a copy of the same on the public records of the Town and forward a copy to the f maily of the late James H. Vahey_ true copy. Attest: 7ILLI-M P. McGliIRf , Town Cierle. Article 2, `1'o see if the Town will vote to provide by trans- fer or otherwise, such surds 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 provi�led, or take anv action relatimr thereto. Voted: That the follo-wing sums be and they are heresy appropriated for the use of the departments indicated, and transfers authorized, as shmim in the folloviing schedule: .455 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT A propriated: Outside Aid Department $5,314 CO Mothers' Aid Department 1,C00 00 Highway Department: Construction 1,760 00 Maintenance 3,:.}2.5) 00 Stable Maintenance 1,82.:y 00 Vacations 1,412 00 Sewer Construction 1,950 00 Nlaintenance 2,100 00 Sidewalks 3,320 00 Ashes and Paper .3 000 Go Garbage .5,500 00 Bettcrnlents 8,000 00 Bealth Department, Contingent 200 00 Cemetery Department, Labor 1,225 Off Tree Warden, Cottony ,kale 1,-i00 00 Park Department., MainterRnce, 700 00 • Wit Fred Playground 1,500 ()0 Collector of Taxes -zoo 00 Water Department, Special 10,425 00 Common Street, Constructiol-I 3,9(',0 00 Appropriated, S60,856 00 T?Ia rsferr•ed From Water Department; Construction account to I-Vater Department Special. Account, S01,6130 no Voted: That the N-loderator appoint a Committee cf Pure, consisting of the, Chairnxan of the School CommAtcc, Chaiyman. of the Water Commissioners and three others, to investigate the matter of new quarters for the Water Department. Article 3, To see if the Town -will appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the cast of mov-ing and renlodelli"19 the almshouse or infui i ry building to a new location on ToNvn land, direct hoer the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Almshouse or Infirmary Committee,) Referred back. to Almshouse cr Inf"irniary Committec. PLECORID OF TMVN 4 5 15) A rticie 4. To see if the Town will vote- to install traffic signals at the junction of Arsenal and Iniiag Streets, appropriate the necessary sui-n of money therefor, direct how the swine shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted. That the Selectmen be and they are hereby author- ized to install traffic: sig-rials at the junction of Arsenal and Inning Streets, and that the stem of two thousalid, seven hundred and three dollars ('2,703) be and is, hereby appropriated for this PUrP'-)S_-' Article 5. To see if the Town will instruct the Selecti-neii to execute a deed on behalf of the Town, Conveying to the Oakley Countm, Club, and Aniv L. Kil3by, cert,,iin land taken for street betterment purposes on Grenville Road, or take anv action relating thereto. Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby author- ized to cxQcatc a deed on behalf of the Town, conveying to the Oakky Colintry Club, and lAsny L. Kibby, certain land talken for street purposes on Grenville Road. Article 6. To see if the '1'()Wii %vill appropriate the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000) for preliminaTy. expenses in con- nection %6th the TMentenary celebration., direct how the money shall be provided or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Tercentenary Committee.) Voted: That the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000) be and is hereby appropriated for preliminary expenses In connection with the Tercentenary celebration. Article 7. To h(--qr the report of the Selectmen relative- to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Faindow Avenue, from Hall Avenue to Channing Road; Hill Street, from Fayette Street to Palfrey Street; under the pro-visions of Chapters 82 an(I 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town -will vote to accq)t said .-,treets, or oath 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 there-to. 460 WA'TERTOWN TOWN REFORT Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Part of Fairview Avenue Selectmen's Office, Watertonm, Mass., March 1, 19209 After due notice as required by the prc ivisions of Chapter S2 of the General Lmvs, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the eighth day of February, A. D. 1029, at ? p.m., for the -purpose of viewing the premises, and on the eighth clad of February, A. D. 1929, at 3 p.rri., for the purpose of a public bearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying cut of Fairview, A-vmile as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, -upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Fain—iew Avenue he 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 elated February 15, 1929. Description Beginning at a point of curvature on the easterly line of Fairview Avenue three hundred eighty-twc and eighty-five hundredths (382.85) feel: nortlawe,sterly from the westerly line of Bradford Road; thence southerly on a tangent thirty-two (32) feet, more or less, to an angle point, thence southwesterly -on a tangent t ventyr (20) feet to a point on the westerly line -of Fairview Avenue; thence northwesterly on a tangent six hundred thirty-eight and seventy-seven hundredths (638.77) feet to a paint of curvature; thence northerly and westerly -on a curve to the left, with a radius of twenty (24) feet, thirt��- nine and eleven huindredths (N.11) feet to a paint of compound curvature on the easterly line of_IlTilson Avenue, by land belong- ing to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded here-,sith: narnely, Partrlow A, Yerxxa, Trustee, five hundred twenty and silty-tl-iree hun- &edths (520.63) feet, comprisii-rg eight bats ii ith frontages of seventy-live (75) feet, two lots of sLxty (60) feet each, three lots. of fifty-five (55) feet each, and eighty-five and sixty-three hundredths (85..63) feet; Town of Watertown, one hundred fifty-seven and twenty,-five hundredths (157.25) feet; thence northeasterly can a tangent eighty-si_x and nine hundredths RECORD OF TOWN IMEE` INGS 461 (86_09) feet to a paint of curvature on the easterly line of N-Vilson Avenue; thence sotrtherly and easterly on a curve to the left, with a radius of twenty (20) feet, t venty-four and four hundredths (24.04) feet to a point of tangency; thence south- easterly on a tangent six hundred forty-three and forty-nine hundredths ((M.41)) feet to a point of c=ature and the point of beginning by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ow aership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith: rnarnely, ToyAm of Watertown. one hwidrLd fifth-one and twventy- eight hundredths (151.28) feet; Partlow A, Ycrxa, Trustee, thirty-three and twenty-two hundredths (33,22) feet; Wanvick Road, eighty-fine and seventy-six hundredths (85.76) feet; Lillian Swanson, thirty-eight and fifteen hundredths (38.15) feet; Partlow A. Yersa, Trustee, sixty-four and thirty-six hundredths (f .36) feet; Arthur L. Harris, twenty-six and thirty- six hundredths (26.36) feet; Hardy Avenue, eighty-five and eighty-tww:o hundredths (54.3.82) feet; Ernest K. johanss+on, e1 ux.,. Bertha K., thirty-seven and nirietyF-live hundredths (37.95) feet; Andrew G. We-stlund, sixty--four and three tenths (64.3) feet; Ray 0. Delano, of ux.. IMadeleine, twenty--six and thirty- three hundredths (21 .33) feet. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Fainriew Avenue which is forty. (40) feet in width between parallel lines e%tending from the accepted part of Pain•iew Avenue (in 1928) to lVilson Avenue. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown can a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan of Part of FairSriew Avenue to accompany description for accept- ance under the Betterment Act, February. 15, 1929, Otis D. Allen, Totrn Engineer,,"on file in the office of the Town Engineer, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in the South Registry District of _Middlesex County with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Part of Fairview,,, Avenue be and is hereby laid out as and for a public moray, tinder the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Lars, 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 whicli said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hemby determine that no 462 W A'TERTOWN T"C}1fiy*N REPORT damages have been sustained and none are anarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we farther order and declare that said laying out is dene under Chapter 80 of the General Laws prai ding 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 commun- ity 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 shoe on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. :Allen, Town Erg-inter, dated Pebruary 15, 1929, and on frle 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 aniount estimated to be. the bettermntt tliat will be assessed upon staid described parcel. JOHN P. BARRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, G. FREMERICK ROBINSON, Selectmen's Office, Watertown, 'Mass.., August 2, 1029. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the ' `own of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held an the twenty- ninth day of July, A. D. 1929, at which meeting a cluorurn was present whexi article 7 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 Nvit: Fart of Fairview Avenue (together with other :streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the Geneml Laws, as an-tended, the latter providing for the assessment of betternients, and to see if the '.Cotivn will rote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to tale by eminent; domain, or acquire by purchase, or uthenvise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the smn or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or danna.gcs therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto.,' RECORD OF 3'f}Witi MEETINGS 463 An order of the Selectmen laying out part of Fairview Avenue and the report of the Selectmen w7th rreferenee 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 Fain iew Avenue as a public gray, 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 F'ain,iew 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 can file in the once 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 saine are hereby, taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of la%v authoiizirng the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred. to in said order Df laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven clays prior to said Town fleeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affi-xed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the laird hereby* taken and laid out as a public way are allowed. until August 1.5, 1921), to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. ,And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estiiiiated and awarded as shown can said Schedule. Adopted: JOH�N P. DARRETT, EDIVARD D. HOLL.A D, CHARLES P. COLLIGAN, Selec-tinen. 464 WATVRTOWN TOWN REPORT Scheduler Fairview ,Avenue In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April ticx.t preceding the date of this order. The persons Clamed in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of a poi 1, and in case said owner's name is not correctli- stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is ovy'-ned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is this n>`unber of the lot shun n on a plan an file in the office of the !assessors of the Town of Watertown. LN Side of Lot .-Iyea Eg!mined ow"e.7 AddresS No. Street Area T'akrra Froulage 1Wferrurul Damages Partlow A. Yerxa, Tr., 24 Gar- ield StTeet,'i4atcrtown. C:er- 4-26- tificate No,23777. . ... . .... &197 West 1,500 73.00 53W 00 4trna Parklow A. Yerxa, Tr.. 24 Gar- field Street,Watertown. Cser- 4-26- tifacate No. 23777, . . . 743 Writ 1500 75,00 300 00 Nane Pattlow A. Yerxa, Tr.. ''14 Gar. Metal Streat,Watter'LawL Cer- 1-24- tificate No. 23777.... ...... 6.95 West 1200 6E1.00 2.10 00 'None Partlow A. Ya'rxa, Tr., 21 Gar- field Street.,Watertown. Cer- 4-2& tiff cite No. '213 i 77...... ... 5-04 West M0 60M 240 00 Nome Partlow A. Yerxa,. Tr.. 24 Gar- field Street,,Watertown. Cer4 tifxcate No.23777. .. . ... ... 41 93 West 1100 35.0n 220 00 None Partlow A. Yerxa. T-_ 24 Gar f vId street,Watertown. Cer- 1-2fa- tificate No. 23777.. . . ...... 3-02 West 1100 5.1,00 2210 iV None Partlow A. Yerxa, Tr.. 24 Gar- field Street,Watertown. C er- 1-2q- tificate No.'23777. ......... 2.0i1 West 1100 35M 220 00 Xane Partlow A. Yerxa, Tr., 24 Liar- field Street.Watertown. Ver- 4-26- tificate No.23777. . . . .. .. .. 1.90 wi'st 1806 85.63 34:2 52 None Town of Waatertown. .... ..... 4-15 West .3124 157.26 629 00 :.rouse Town of rIWate<rtown. . ... ..... 4.15 East ,7$87 151.28 COS 12 None Partlow A. Yfirxa, Tr., 24 Gar- field Street,Watertown. Cer- 4-1 i- t'tficate No. 23777. ,,. ... .. 20-107 East 1632 33.22' 132 88 None Warwick R Dad. .............. East 85.76 None Lillian Swanson, 51 Carleton Road. l3elmont, Certificate 4.18 No, 258PS. .... ...... .. . .. 23-08 East is7l3 38.1ri 152 60 None Partlow A. Yerxa, Tr., 2.1 Gar- field Street,Watcrtuwn. Car- 4-15- tifieatc N o,23777. .-.. ..... '22.09 East 1287 64.36 257 44 :tione Arthur L. iiiarris, 4.1 Fairview Avenue, Watertown. Cert fi- li-1 f- cate Ni m 25300........... .. 21-100 East 1562 26.30 105 41 None Hardy Avenue... ............ East 85.82 Nore Ernest G. Mzknssoor, ei see., Bertha X 37 Fairview Av- enue,Watertown, Certificate 4-19- �to. .40-1{11 Elist 1871 37.0J 151 60 NVne RECORD OF "L`OWN :MEETINGS 465 Las Side of Lot A rca Esli mated Owner Address A'o. .Slrcet Area Taken Frorrl4v Bellerrnenl Dawagsr Andrew G. Westlumd, 21 Hurd. Street. Beimont. Certificate 4-119- Xa. 211A'!. . . .. .. .... 1_142 East 1280 61,39 8257 20 None R:.-iy 0.Delano.rt im.Madeleine. .il Fairviecr Avenue. %ffater- 4-11?- town. Certificate No.23823 3:r103 East 961 0.33 105 22 Doane 17oted: That the sum of seven thousand, one hundred dollars (87,100) be and is hereby appropriated for drainage in and the construction of Fairview Avenue, from hall Avenue, to Wilson venue, under the Betterment Act. Article S. To see if the Town will vote to have the Moder- ator appoint a Committee of Se-,,'en, of whom three shall he members of the School Com=ittee, for the purpose of selecting a site for an Elementary School in the northern section of the Town; and for the purpose of securing plans for an addition to the East Junior High School, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee.) Voted: That the 7NIoderator appoint a Committee of Seven, of whom three shall be members of the School Committee, for the purpose of selecting; a site for an Elemc-ntaiT School in the northern section of the 'Town; and for the purpose of secur- ing plans for an addition to the East Junior High School. Art cic 9. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of six thousand dollars (.1,;61,000) for the purpose of securing plans for an addition to the East Junior High School, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Corninittee.) Voted: That the sum of six thousand dollars (56,000) be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of securing plans for an addition to the East junior Thigh School. Voted: That the sum of eighty-one thousand, sire hundred and fifty-nine. dollars ($81.,6.50) as voted under Articles 2, 4, f, 7 and 9, be and is hereby assessed upon the polls and estates for the current year. Article 10. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to accept from abutters on the southerly side of Arsenal Street between Ir,-ing Street and ]deacon Square, conveyances of such land or rights in land as may be necessary to complete the reconstruction of said .,arsenal Street, in accordance with Nrote. of the Annual Meeting of March, 1928, or tape any action relating thereto. 466 WATERTOINTX TOWN REPORT Voted: That the Selectmen he and they are hereby author- ized to accept from abutters on the southerly side of Arsenal Street between Irving .street and Deacon Square, conveyances of such lard or rights in land as may be necessary to complete the reconstruction of said Arsenal Street, in accordance with the vote of the Annual Meeting of March, 1928. WILLIAM F. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Committee to Investigate Relative to New Quarters for the Water Department, Appointed by Modenator on August 15, 1929, under authority of vote passed under Article 2 at Town A eeting held on July 29, 1929: Edward F. Hughes, Chairnsaii, VVater Commission, ex off cio. Francis A. Kelly, Chaffmav, School Committee, ex officio. B. Fay McGlauflin, 49 Katherine Road. Elias A. Perkins, 73 Payette Street. Miles P. Robinson, 106 Mt. Auburn Street. Committee on Selecting Site for Elementary School in Northern Section of Town, and. for Securing Flaws for an Addi- tion to Fast Junior High School, Appointed by Moderator on August 23, 1920, under authority of v cite passed under Article S at Town 1Aeetizig held on July 29, 1929 Dr. Charles D. Chase, Schaal Committee, ex ofcio. Tyr. Owen F. Keefe, School Cammitt.ce, ex v,,icio. Francis A. Kelly, School Committee, ax officio. Charles F. Shag, 62 Langdon Avenue. John W. Cronin, Esq., 61 Adams Avenue. Arthur F. Gray, 29 Fayette Street. Robert J. Baird, 40 Hall avenue. Warrant for Town Meeting Monday evening, December 1G, 1929 Commomvealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex ss. To avy Constable in the Town of Watertown, Greeting In the name of the Commonwealth of 'XIassachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the, RECORD OF TOWN hrRRTINGS 467 Towle of Watertown to incet in the Senior High School Building, Columbia Street, in said Town, on i1Tonday evening, the six- teenth day of December, 1.2 , at 7.30 p.m., to act on the following articles, UM: Article 1. To hear the report of any Con-►nnittee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to pros de by trans- fer or otherwise, such sums of nioney 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 prodded, or take any action relating thereto. Article 3. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money on and after January 1, 1930, in anticipation of the revenue of the finan- cial year beginning January 1, 1930, or take any action relating thereto. Article 4. To see if the Town Y6,11 appropriate the necessary stem of money to pay the cost of construction of an underground drainage system from Boyd Pend, through Cooks Pond Play grotu-id to the Charles liver, or take any action relating thereto. (Petition of South Watertoivn Civic Association) Article 5. To see if the Town Urill appropriate the necessary sum of money to pad' the cost of land damages awarded to Agnes Sliney by the County Commissioners, in connection with the relocation of the northerly lime of it-lain Street, from Stuart Street to Hersom Street, or talc any action relating thereto. Article $. To see if the Town will appropriate the sun-1 of three hundred dollars ( 300) for the purpose of installation of automatic signal lights at the intersection of Belmont and Common Streets, or take any action relating thereto. Article 7. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ( 1,500) to pay the cost of installation of traffic signals at the junction of Galen and Watertown Streets, direct how the money shall be provded, or take any action relating thereto. Article 8. To see if the Tourn %�ill vote to appropriate the sutra of eleven hundred acid thirty--five dollars to pay the cast of land taken on Common Street for street widening purposes, to pay the follo'�� ng land damages: 468 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Harmah P. Xioran, corner Orchard and Common Streets 937 50 Charles 0.. Leavitt, No. 111 Common Street 75 00 Merrill E. Cramer, el ax., l,finnie, Itio:'107 Common Street 106 75 .Josephine A. Collins, ux. of Clarence D., -No. 103 Common Street X 17 50 Lillie White, Carrie W arshauer, Stores 295 00 Doris Erskine, No. 91 Common Street 71 50 Alfred Sett, et vx.., Vina, No. 89 Common Street 65 00 Robert J. White, No. 87 Common Street 98 00 M. Frances Brady, No. 83 Common Street 93 75 NVatertown Wornan's Club, No. 75 Common Street 175 00 direct homer said money shall be raised, or take any action re- lating thereto.. Article 9. To see if the Town will take any action relative to providing adequate parking space adjacent to Tatertown Square, provide the necessary, sums of money, if any, or take any action relating thereto. Article 10. To see if the Toren will authorize the Selectmen to sell two lets of land oit i{a.imriew Avenue, containing ap- proximately 3,850 square feet, one of 2,50E square feet and one of 1,344 square feel; of land, belonging to the Town of Water- town, or take any action relating thereto. Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to name that por- tion of VIount Auburn Street, at its junction with Bigelow Avenue, Coolidge Square, or take any action relating thereto. Article 12. To }year the report of the Planning Board on the proposed change of the Zoning Icy.-Law, as applicable to Section 9, Block h, Lot 32, North Beacon Street, as shorn on Engineer's plan of the Town of Watertown., from District 3-C (two-family, residence district) to District 2—Ab (Store purposes), to see if the Town will adopt said report, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Planning Board.) Article 13. To hear the report of the PlanTdng Board on the proposed change of the Zoning By-La.w, as applicable to Lots 117, 118, 11) and Lot 10 in Section 7, Block 5 and Lots RECORD OF TOWN NZEETINGS 469 1 anci 2, Section 7, Block 19, as sheen on Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown, and located on %Main Street from, District 3-C (two-family residence district) to District 2-A (Store pur- poses), to see if the Torn hill adopt said report, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Planning Board.) Ar i cl� 14. To see if the Town will rote to have the Corn- mittee appointed by the Moderator for the purpose of securing plans for the addition to the East Junior H ,h School; and for the purpose of selecting a site in the Northern section of the Town for school purposes, discharged of the duty of securing plans for the addition to the East Junior High School, so that hereafter it shall exist as a Committee for the purpose of select- ing a site in the Northern section of the Town, to be, used for sr-bool purposes, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee.) article 15. To see what action the Town Will take relative to the appropriation of the sum of six thousand dollars ($6,000) for the purpose of securing; plans for an .addition to the last Junior High School. (Request of School Conunittee.) Article 16. To see if the Town urill appropriate the sung of two hundred fifty dollars (825 ?) for the purpose of paying the expenses of the Superintendent of Schools and one other member of the teachin- staff, as delegates from. the School Department to the rational Education Convention, out of the State, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Comte ittee.) Article 17. To see if the Toam will appropriate the neces- sary sum of money to pay its apportionrnent to the City of Waltham, of the work of construction of the'North Watertown sewer, as provided by Chapter 373, Section 4, Acts of 1929, due on of before January 1, 1030, direct how the mmiey shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto,. Article 13. To see if the TmNm gill appropriate a sure of money necessary to pay the cost of extension of the North Waterto%fi suer system, direct how the money shall be pro- --ided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 19. To hear the report of the Selectmen on the dis- continuance of Highland Avenue as a public way, from the westerly side of Stuart Street to the westerly side of Partridges Street, or take any action relating thereto. 470 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Ar[ack 20. To see if the Town will vote to amend Section , Chapter V of the By-LaNvs of the Town of Watertonn- ".Section 2. The Assessors shall state each year in their annual report the total valuation and taxation cf the areal and personal estates in the Town, the rate of taxation and the amount of money levied thereon, and shad also state the names of all persons, firms and corporations whose taxes have been -abated and the amount of each abatement. Each third year they shall append to said annual report an itemized list of the valuation and taxation of the real and personal estates of the town" —by striking out the last sentence which reads as follows: "Each third year they shall append to said annual report an 'itemized list of the valuation and taxation of the real and personal estates of the Town," Article 9-1. To see if the Tov�,n vkill vote to adopt a. By4aw regulating the construction and location of outdoor advertising billboards or ether devices, as provided by Section 29, Chapter 93 of theGeneral Laws, or tape any action relating thereto. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of rWatertowxa, to meet at the time and at the place herein speci- fied, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy .of this warrant, and also by presenting copies of the same in teas or more conspicuous public places in Town, seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. IIereof fail not, and make return cf this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this sccand day of December,,A. D. 1929. JOHN P. BARRE,TT, EDINTARD D. HOLLAND, CHARLES P. CCLLTCAN, SeLEdwan. Officers' Refurns on I. rarrani As required by the foregoing w arraut, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and RECORD OF TOWN IMEETINOS 471 also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said. meeting. JOSEPH W. REGAN, Constable of Llrutart i. Attest- WILLIA'Al P. i1lcGU1RE, TO-M, Clerk. Notices were mailed to the flown Meeting Mernbers at least seven days prior to the Town 11ileeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAAM P. i11cGUIRE, 7-mma Clerk. Record of Town Meeting, December 16, 1929 Meeting was called to order at 7.45 p.m,, by Moderator P. Sa.rsfield Cunniff. Officers' returns on warrant were read by Town Clerk} William P. McGuire. The counters reported that there were 138 Town Meeting Members present; munber necessary for a quorum: 93. Article 1. To hear the report of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Report of Committee on Elementary School in the. West End of the ToNv a was. presented. Report of Committee on Elementary School in the Nest End of the Town The school is well wader way and will be ready for occupancy at the close of theChristmas holidays if nothing unforeseen occurs. Your committee is asking at this time the approval of the Town of its Note to name the school the Browne School. The reasons which influenced your committee to select this name as the most appropriate m' y be briefly stated as follows The school is being built on the original hornestall of Abra- ham Browne. This homestall has been until eery recently in the ownership of the Browne descendants, continuously sine the first settlement of the Town. This name is following out the custom of the Town in naming its schools after its early settlers as for instance, Phillips, for 472 WATERI`0WN TOWN REPORT the Rev. George Phillips, the first town minister and leader with Salt-onst;all of the first settlers of the Tovm, the Coolidge for John Coolidge, another of the earliest settlers, and Francis, for the Rev. Convers Francis, the last Town 'Minister. The folloWilig is a brief sketch of four of the early Brownes: Abraham Browne was one of the first settlers in 1630. Admitted freeman in 1632; Tai% Sun eyor 1634 to 164.3 (many of our titles trace lack to his work); Selectman 1635 to 1641. Richard Browne, first settler 1630; admitted freeman 1631; first ruling elder of the Church; Selectman 1635, 1638, 1639, 1641, 16 2; Representative to the General Court, to the first court 1634, most of the time until. 1656; the most important civil trusts were for a long time in his bands. Captain Abraham Browne, Town Treasurer 1695-17190; Assessor 1705, 17 06, 1798; Selectmau 1712-1726. Jonathan Browne, Captain of Company-at Lake George 1758; Town Clerk and Town Treasurer; Representative from Watertown during the Revolution; Con-imissarEr of Military Stores, 1775-1776. I, therefore, move you, sir, that the Town accept this report as a report of progress and that it hereby approve the name Browne School for the now elementary school in the IA"est End. HAROLD C. EVERETT, Chairman. Moderator erator +Cunniff ruled under Article 1 that li€a motions could be offered in eannection with the Reports of Committees unless the same were moved under the proper article in the warrant pertaining to recommendations in reports which ivere submitted. Report of Committee on Seled ng a Site for a ScI:ood ill the arthm Section of the T[3Zvn, and an .ddit307i to East junior High School Nvas presented: The Committee on Choosing Elemi ntary School Site in North Watertown reports progress. The Committee on Addition to the East Junior High School reports that after several nicetings, an architect was chose on November 13, 1929. RECORD OF TOMINT ATEETIYGS 473 Until that tune there had apparently been hamany in the committee and all took part in the discussions of size and needs of the addition. On I\ovcniber `0, 14129, at a special meeting of the School Committee, called to discuss teachers' salaries, a motion to put an article in warrant dismissing building committee, passed. November 22, 1929, a letter from School Committee to building committee advising building committee of School Committee's action was read and laid, on the table. Plans are incomplete and committee reports prcgress. CHARLES O. CHASE, A.I. D., CJrrrinnan. Under Article 1, the following Resolutions were adopted: Whereas, the Committee of One Hundred having in charge the observance of the Tercentenary of the founding of the Town of Watertown has appro�-cd the design for a permanent AMemo- rial; and whereas a. sub-committee oil INIeniorlal in conitmetioxi ,;%-ith the sculptor leas selected a plot of ground cn which the same shall be placed between the River Parkway and River- side Street; and whereas said plot of ground belongs to the Park Commission of the Commonwealth and said Commission has expressed a -�%-illimgness to place said plot �Athin the control of the Town. Be It Resolved, that the Selectmen be and they hereby are authorized and requested to arrange -m ith said Commission for a transfer to the Tow.n of said plot, either by deed or by a license: in perpetuity irrevocaa�le, or by some other proper instrument. Whereas, in view of the fact that in 1632 the protest of the people of Watertowri against taxation Without representation gave rise to representative governe-teat in New England; that by reason of a suit at law arising in AVatertown, the two branches of the Legislature ceased to sit jointly but separated into two bodies, the Senate and the Rouse of Represeot:atives; that the Prov.incial Congress met liere April to July, 17 5 and here the General Court was organized and sat from July, 1775 to Novem- ber, 1776 and again in June, 17 7 S; and that the Committee of Safety held its sessions Here; Be It Resolved, that the Town of Watertown is Town, 474 NVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Meeting assembled do invite and it hereby does invite the Le#islature. of the Commonwealth of 'Nlassachusetts to hold a joint session in Watertown in 1030 during, and as a part of, the observance of the Tercentenary of the Founding of the Tx►,n.. Voted: That a Committee of Seven be appointed by the Moderator, with authority to invite the Massachusetts Senate and l-louse of epresentatives to hold a joint session in the Town of Watertown, in connection with the Tercentenary celebration - during; the year 1930. On Decembex 28, 1929, the following Committee was ap- pointed by tho lHoderator, P. Sarsfield Cunniff Fred E. Crawford, Cheri'mian, Tercentenary Committee. John P. Barrett, Chairman, Board of Selecb-nen. U'illiaYn P. McGuire, Town Clerk, Arncl[l. Leonard, Esq., Representative to the General Cottrt. Bartlett 1I. Shaw, Xlember, Executive Committtee of Ter- centenary Committee. John A. Collins, Fourier Selectman and Nlember Executive Committee cf Tercentenary Ccmmittee. George H. Dale., Former Representative to the General Ccurt. Article 2. To see it the Town vvU vote to provide by trans- fer or othenvise, such sums of money as may be necessary- for, the use of the various tenon departments for the balance of the current year, direct liow the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the following slums be and are hereby appropri- ated for the use of the departments indicated, and transfers authorized from the accounts as shown in the following 'Schedule: Transferred frmn School Department New Equipment 8 1,900 00 General Control 200 00 Everting Schwl 600 00 Americanization 500 00 Mate .''vial 680 00 Election Expense 203 55 Jjvorkmen's Compensation 610 00 T RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 475 Reserve Fund S4,000 00 Hosmer School Addition 1,279 38 December Assessments, 1028 447 47 Highway Vacations 46S 00 Drainage, George Street 201 24 Engineering, Salaries 30() 00 Fire Department, ,Salaries 50 00 Maintenance 130 00 Health Department, Contagious 2,500 00 Police Department, Special SO$ 50 Betterment Streets 888 Oa Insura ace 200 00 815}07i 11 f rivrsferr•ed to School Department: I'vlaintenance 82,500 00 Instruction 200 Oil Continuation 200 00 Operation 200 00 Miscellaneous 100 00 Mothers' Aid 1,800 00 Outside Aid 5,000 flo Soldiers' Relief: 685 00 Printing Voting; Lists 32 25 Legal Services 1.00 00 Selectmen 175 00 -Town Mall 15D 00 Assessors 728 10 Health Department, Contingent 300 00 Nurses 25 00 Sewer Maintenance 408 00 Highway Department, Garbajgv 1,040 21 Office 50 00 Street Lights 1,400 00 Pensions 50 00 Police Department Contingent 89 55 476 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT Fire Department, Salaries $130 00 Additional Men 429 00 Engineering, Contingent 12,E 00 15,977 11 Article 3. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, nth the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow n-ioticy on and after,January ➢, 1930, in anticipation of the revenue of the finan- cial year heginnin g January 1, 1 1.10, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen be, and he is hereby authorized to bormw money from time to time ern and after January 1, 1930, in anticipation of the revenue of the.final}cial year beginning �anr�a.r}� 1, 1t�;39, and to issue the note or totes of the Town therefor, payable ,within one year, any debt or debts incurred under this -vote to be paid from the revenue of the financial year beginning January Aa h'& 4. To see if the Town xill appropriate the necessary- sum of money to pay the cost of construction of an underground drainage sy7stenm from Boyd Fond, through Cook's Pond Play- ground to the Charles Rioter, or tape any action relating thereto. (Petition of South Watertown Civic Association) Referred to the Selectmen, with instructions to report at the Annual Town 'Mecting. Article 5. To see if the Tewn will appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of land damages awarded to Agnes Slineyr by the County {Commissioners, in connection -%ith the relocaticn of the northerly line of Main Strut., frorn Stuart Street to Hersom Street, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the sum of one hundred and forty dollars ( l40) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cost of land damages awarded to Agnes Slineyr by the County Commissioners in connection with the relocation of the northerly line of Main Street, from Stiiart Street to Hersom Street, and that this sum be transferred from Workmen's'Cornpensation Account. Article G. To see if the Town will appropriate the scan of three hundred dollars (f~300) for the purpose of installation of RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 477 automatic signal lights at the intersection of Belmont and Common Streets, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the stem of three hundred dollars ( 300) be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of installation of autio matic signal lights at the intersection of Belmont and Common Streets, and that this sum be transferred from. Workmen's- Compensation Account, Article 7. To see if the Tovm will appropriate the stem of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500) to pay the cost of installation of traffic signals at the junction of Galen and AVatertown Streets, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action Telating thereto. Referred. to Selectmen for report at a later Town Meeting. Article S. To see if the Tu%m will Mote to appropriate the sure of eleven hundred thirty-five dollars (81,135) to pay the cost of land taken on Common Street for street, widening pur- poses, to pay the following land damages. Hannah F. Moran, corner Orr-hard and Common Streets 37 50 Charles 0. Leavitt, No. ill Common Street 75 00 Merrill E. Cramer, ct ux., Minnie, No. 107 Colun-ion Street 106 75 Josephine A. Collins, ax. of Clatremce D., No. 103 50 Common Street 117 Tillie White, Carrie Warshauer, Stores 205 00 DDris Erskine, No. 91 Common Strut 71 50 Alfred Scott, et vx., Vina, No. 8S) Common Street 65 00 Robert J. 1-1Thite, No. 877 Cormncn Street. 98 00 i11. Prances Brady, No. 33 Common Street 93 75 Waterto-wn Woman's Club, No. 75 Cornmen. Street 175 00 direct how said money shall be rained, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the sum of eleven hundred and thirty-five dollars (81,135) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cast. of land taken on Common Street: for street widening purposes, as indicated in the foregoing schedule, and that this sum be transferred from Workmen's Compensation Account. 478 WATERToWN TOWN RLY[')RT Article 9. To ewe if the Torn will take any action relative to providing adequate parking space adjacent to Wa.tertoi%gin Square, provide the necessary sums of money, if any, or take any .action relating thereto. Voted: That a Committee of Seven, one of whom shall be the Secretary of the Chamber cf Commerce, be appointed by the 1%,Ioderator, to investigate the question of pro%ridi.ng adequate parking space adjacent to Watertown Square. On December 28, 1929, the following Committee wis ap- pointed by the Moderator, P. Sarsfield Cunniff: Edward D. Hollancl, Selectman Jahn A. Colbert, Secretary, Chamber of Commerce *John A+laclntosh, 13 Church Street John F. Nlilmore, Chief of Police Oscar M. Cartady, 13 Niain Street Pierce P. Condon, Superintendent of Streets Edward C. Hall, 65 Mt. Auburn Street Article 10. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to sell two lots of land on Fain-iew Avenue, containing approxi- rnaltely 3,850 square feet,one of 2,506 square feet and or e of 1,34I square feet of Iamd, belonging to the Toren of Watertown, or take any action relating thereto. Voted. That. the 5el€ctnien be and they are hereby author- ized to sell two lots cif land on. Fairview A,�,enue, containing approximately 3,850 square feet, one of 2,506 square feet and one of 1,344 ,square feet of land, as shown can plan entitled, "Town of IlVatertown, Record Plan Showing Sub-Division of Land Belonging to Toivn. of Watertown, Scale 1 inch = 40 feet" dated "December 5, 1929, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer." A711de 11. To see if die Town Neill Note to naaiie that; por- tion of Momit Aub= ;Street, at its junction with Bigelow Ave- nue, Coolidge Square, or take any action relating ibereto. Voted: That NIount Auburn Street, at the junction of Bige- low Avenue, be named Coolidge Square. Article 12. To hear the report of the Plaiuzing Board one the proposed change of the Zoning By-Law, as applicable to Section 9, Block 6, Lot 32, North Beacon Street, as shown on *Died February 11, 1930, RECORD OF TOWN NISETI dGS 479° Engineer's plan of the Town of Watertown, fro", District 3-C (two-family residence district) to District 2-A (store purposes), to see if the Town -"rill, adopt said report, or talc any action relating thereto. (Request of the Planning Beard.) The Planning Board recommends the change as petitioned for in this article. Voted: That the Zoning Bpi-law and plan be .and is hereby amended to provide changing Section. 0, Block 6, Lot 32, North Beacon Street, as sho,,m on Engineer's plan of the Town of Watertown, from District 3-C (two-family residence district). to District 2 A (store purposes). Article 13. To hear the report of the Planning Board on the proposed ehange of the Zoning By-law, as applicable to Lots 117, 118, 119 and Lot 10 in Section 7, Block a, and Lots 1 and 2, Section 7, Block 10, as shown on Eagineer°s Plan or the Toi%m of Watertown. and located on `fain Street from District. 3-C (tv%=o-family residence district) to District 2-A (stare pur- poses), to see if the Town i%ill adopt said report, or take any action relating thereto. (bequest of the Planning Board.) The Planning Board does not r connnend the change a& petitioned for in this article. Indefinitely postponed. Article 14. To see if the "Tov%*n will dote to have the Com- mittee appointed by the Moderator for the purpose of securing plans for the addition to the East Junior High School, and for the purpose of selecting a site in the Northern section of the Town for school purposes, discharged of the duty of securing plans for the addition to the East Junior High School, so that hereafter it shall exist as a Committee for the purpose of select- ing a site in the Northern section of the "Town, to be used for school purposes, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee.) Article 15. To see what fiction the Town will take relative to the appropriation of the sum of six thousand dollars (S6,000) for the purpose of securing plans for an addition to the East Junior High School. (Request of School Committee) Under Articles 14 and 105. Voted: That these matters be referred back tc the Committee for Selecting Site in the North 480 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ern Section of the Town for School Purposes, and for 5 ua-int, Plans for an Addition to the East Junior High School, for further consideration and report at a later Torn Meeting. Article lei.. To see if the. Toam will appropriate the scant of two hundred and fifty dollars (8250) for the purpose of paying the expenses of the Superintendent of Schools and oneother member of the teaching staff, as delegates from the School Department to the National Education Convention, crutr of the state, or tale any action relating thereto, (Request of School Committee.) Voted: That the scam of two hundred and fifty dollars (82.50) be and is hereby appropriated for the ptu-pose of paying the expenses of the Superintendent of Schools and one other merriber of the teachinz staff as delegates froin the School Department to the National Education Coiivention out of the state, and that this sum ba transferred from the Reserve Fund. Article 17. To see if the Town will appropriate the neccs- sary sure of money to pay its apportionment to the City of Waltham, of the work of construction of the North _"'a.tertoNxm sewer, as provided by Chapter 373, Section 4, Acts of 1929, due can or before January 1, 1930, direct bow the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto.. Voted: That the surfs of six thousand, one hundred fourteen dollars and twenty-three cents (S6,114.2.3) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the T+own's appDrtionnient to the City of Waltham, of the work of construction of the North Watertown sewer, as provided by Chapter 373, Section 4, Acts of 1929, due on or before January 1, 1930, and that this scan be trans- ferred from the Overlay Reserve Eund, Article 18. To see if the Town will appropriate a suni of moliey* necessary to payr the cost of extension of the North 11+htertown sewer system, direct how the money shall be pro- vided, or tape any action relating thereto. R'RCDRD OF TOWN 14I1r ZTINCS 481 Report of the Selectmen on the Extension of the North Watertown Sewer System Commonwealth of €Massachmetts. Middlesex, ss. Waterto-am, December 6, 1929. In Board of Selectmen. After due notice and public hearing, we, the undersigned, electmen of the Town of Waterta-wri, hereby ORDER that public health,convenienee and necessity require that an easement fifteen (15) feel; in width, be taken for sewer purposes ill the following named streets, Brookline Street, Jefferson Street, a proposed street, Carey Avenue, Chapman Street, King Street and Warren Street, as shown can a plan entitled "Town of Watcrtown, Ilan Showing Proposed Devel- opment North of Warren Street, Between King Street and Brookline Street, For Proposed Easements from Beh-nont Street to Warren Street," dated "September 25, 1929," drawn. by Otis D. Allen, Tawn Engineer, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and described according to said plan, as follows, to wit. Description of Easements for Public Utilities, North Watertown Beginning at a point on,the boundary line of Watertourn and Taltham, twelve and five tenths (12.5) feet from the easterly* line of Brookline Street; thence southeasterly on a straight line twelve and five tenths (12.5) feet from and parallel to the east- erly line of Brookline Street, sixty-two (62) feet more or less to an ankle point; thence southwesterly on a straight line twelve and five tenths (12.5) feet from and parallel to the easterly lime of Brookline Street, seven hundred and two ('102) feet more or less to an angle point; thence southwesterly on a straight line twelve said fire teijths (12.5) feet from and parallel to the east- erly line of Brookline Street, four hundred twenty-two and five tenths(422.5) feel:more or less to an angle point at the junction of Brookline Street and Jefferson Street; thence southeasterly on a straight line twelve and five tenths (12.5) feet from and parallel to the northerly line of ,Jefferson Street, one hundred thirty-sir* and five tenths (13G.5) feet more cr less to a point on the prop- 482 WATERTo'4' N TOWIN REPORT erty line of Antonia Falco.and Maria Falco; thence southeasterly on a straight line six hundred and twenty (620) feet more or less to an angle point; thence southwesterly on a straight line three hundred and fifty-nine (359) feet more or less to an angle paint;thence southeasterly on a straight line one hundred twelve and five tenths (1I2.5) feet more or less to a paint on the present end of Carey Avenue, by land belonging to Antonio Falco and. Maria Falco, comprising one (1) lot and a total abutment of one thousand ninety-same and five tenths feet more, or less;thence continuing in the same direction on the sane:straight lime, which is twelve and five tenths (1.2Z) fleet from and parallel to the northerly line of Carey Avenue, one hundred and twenty- one (121) feet more or less to an angle point at the junction of Carey Avenue and Chapman Street; thence southwesterly on a straight lime twelve and five tenths (12.5) feet from and parallel to the easterly line of Chapman Street, one hundred thirty-two (132) feet more or less to an angle point; thence southeasterly on a straight line two hundred and seven (207) feet more or less to a. point ort the westerly lino of Ming Street; thence northeasterly on the westerly line of King Street, two and five tenths (2.5) feet more or less to an ankle point; by land belonging to Giiiseppina Sergi, cornprising six (6) lets and a total abutment cf one Hundred ninety-four and six tenths (194.6) feet more or less; thence southeasterly on a stral ht: line ttiventy- nine (29) feet more or less to an angle point; thence south- westerly on a straight line helve and five tenths (12.5) feet from and parallel to the easterly line of Ding Street, one hundred and forty-three (143) feet more or less to a paint on the northerly line of Warren Street; thence southwesterly on the northerly line of Warren Street, seventeen (17) feet more or less to are angle paint; thence northeasterly on a straight line twelve and five tenths (12.5) feet from and parallel to the westerly line of Xing Street, one hundred and thirty-three (133) feet more or less to an angle paint; thence northwesterly on a straight lime, thirteen (13) feet more or less to a point on the westerly line of Xing Street; thence northeasterly on the westerly line of Ding Street, two and five tenths (2.5) feet more or less to an angle paint; thence noxtlivvesterly can a straight line two hundred and twenty-four (224) feet snore or less to an angle point; by land RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 433 belonging-to Giuseppina Sergi, comprising five (5) lots and a total abutment of one hundred ninety-six and one tenth (1 6.1) feet more or lees; thence northeasterly on a straight line twelve and five tenths (12.5) feet from and parallel to the westerly line of Chapman Street, one hundred and twenty--six (126) feet more or less to an angle point at the junction of Chapman Street and Carey Avenue; thence northwesterly on a straight line twelve and five tenths (12.5) feet from and parallel to the south- erly line of Carey Avenue, one hundred and eleven (111) feet -more or less to a point on the property line of Antonio Falco and Maria Falco; thence continuing in the same direction and on the same straight lime, one hundred twenty-seven and five tenths (127.5) feet more or less to an angle paint, thence north- easterly on a straight; line, three hundred and sixty (360) feet more or less to an angle point; thence northeasterly on a straight line six hundred and five (M.5) feet more or less to an angle paint on the present end of Jefferson. Street, by land belonging to Antonio Falco and Mania Falco, comprising one (1) lot and a total abutment of one thousand ninety-two and five tenths, (I,092,5) feet more or less; thence northwesterly on a straight Line twelve and five tenths (12.5) feet from and parallel to the southerly line of Jefferson Street, one hundred forty-nine and Evu tenths (149.5) feet: more or less'to an angle paint at the junction of Brookline Street and Jefferson ;Street; thence north- easterly on a straight line twelve and five tenths (12.5) feet from and parallel to the westerly line of Brookline Street, four hun- dred thirty-nine and five tenths (439.5) feet more or less to an angle point; thence northeasterly on a straight line twelve and Eve tenths (1.2.5) feet from and parallel to the westerly line of Brookline Street, six hmzdred and ninety-nine (69 ) feet more or less to an angle point; thence northwesterly can a straight line twelve and five tenths (12.5) feet from and parallel to the westerly line of Brookline Street, forty-three (48) feet more or less to a paint on the boundary line of Watertown and W altham; thence northeasterly- on the boundary line of Watertown and Waltham, twenty-two (293) feet.more or less to the point of beginning. Voted: That public health, convenience and necessity require that an easement fifteen (15) feet in width, be taken for sewer 484 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT purposes in the following-named streets. Brookline Street, Jef- ferson Street (a proposed street), Carey Avenue, Chapman Street, king Street and "arren Street, as shown on a plan en- titled "Town of Watertown, Playa Showing Proposed Develop- ment North of Wamiv Street, Between, King Street and Brookline Street, For Proposed Easements from Belmont Street to 'Warren Street," dated "September 25, 192 ," drawn by "Otis D. Allen, Fawn engineer," and on file 2n the office of the Town Clerk. JOHIN P. BAP-RETT, CHAP LES P. COLLIGAN, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selechnen of Watertcum. I certify that the foregoing order was filed in the office of the Torn Clerk on December 6, 1929. 'V,�FILLIAII P. McGU , Town Clerk. Voted- To accept the report of the Selectmen for the taking of a fifteen (15) foot easement for sewer purposes in the following- named streets. Braoklinc Street, Jefferson Street (a proposed street), Carey Avenue, Chapman Street, Ding Street and War- ren Street, as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan. Showing Proposed Development North of Warren Street, Between King Street and Brook-line Street, for Proposed Base- ments from Helmont Street to INIarr n Street," dated "Sep- tember 25, 1929 drawn by Otis D. Alen, Town Engineer, and on file in the office of the To7m Clerk. 17oted further. That the Selectmen be and they are hereby authorized to take by erninent domain any interests in the various estates across and through which said taking for sciver easement has been, laid out and established to the extent that may be necessary for the public health, convenience and neces- sity of the Town. Voted further: That for the purpose of paying the costs and damages sustained by the owners of the various estates across and through which said easement has been laid out and estab- hshhed, and for the taking of the interests in such estates neces- RECORD OF TOWN htERTINGs 485 nary for the taking of said easement the sum of one hundred dollars ( 100) be and the same is hereby appropriated., to be charged against the appropriation for the constru+ctiori of said sewer. 'Unanimously voted: That the sum of twenty-four thousand, fire hundred dollars (18,24,500) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cost of extension of the North Watertown Sewer System, and that of this sum, eight hundred eighty-eight dollars and ninety-fire cents (8888.95) be transferred from Sewer Special account, and thirteen thousand, six hundred eleven dollars and five cents be transferred frc m Betterment Streets account,and the Town Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Selo ctrneii, the surd of ten thousand dollars ($10,000), and to issue the brands or notes of the Town therefor, at such rate of interest as he, with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, shall determine, payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter A4 of the {general Laws and acts amendatcry thereof, so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than five (5) years, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer an6 Selecti-neu may determine, Said bonds or notes shall bear the authenticating certificate of a bank or trust company to be selected by the Treasurer, or -of the Commonwealth of -lassachus+etts, and interest and prin- cipal shall be due and payable at the First National Bank of Boston, Massachusetts. Article 19. To hear the report of the :Selectmen on the dis- continuance of Highland Avenue as a publics way,. from the westerly side of Stuart Street to the westerly side of Partridge Street, and take any action relating; thereto. Action indefinitely pc)stponed. Artacle 20. To see if the 'Town will rote to amend Section 2, Chapter V of the By-laws of the T.oNvn of Watertown: "Section 2. The Assessors shall state each year in their annual report the total valuation and taxation of the real and personal estates in the Town, the rate of taxation and the amount of nionev levied thereon, and shall also state the names of all persons, firms and corporations whose taxes have been abated and the amount of each abatement. Each 486 wATERTOW.N TOWN REPORT third year they shall append to said annual report an item- ized list of the valuation and taxation of the real and personal estates of the Town"— by striking out the last sentence which reads as follows: "Each third year they shall append to said aralual report an itemized Est of the valuations and taxation of the real and personal estates of the Town." Voted: To amend Section 2, Chapter V of the By-Laws of the Town of aterto=: "Section 2. The Assessors shall state each year in their annual report the total valuation and taxation of the real and personal estates in the Town, the rate of taxation and the amount of money* levied thereon, and shall also state the names of all persons, firms and corporations whase taxe& have been abated and the aniount of each abatement, Mach third year they shall append to said annual reportsan item- ized list of the valuation and taxation of the real and personal estates of the Town"— by striking out the last sentence which reads as follows: "Each third year they shall append to said annual report an itemized list of the valuation and taxation of the real and personal estates of the Town." Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to adopt a By-Law regulating the construction and location of outdoor advertising billboards or other devices, as provided by Section 29, Chapter 93 of the General Laws, or take any action relating thereto, Noted: That this matter be indefinitely postponed. AVILLIATNI P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 487 FEES COLLECTED IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK Number of Dogs Registered in the Town of Watertown 16 Males at 92 each s992 00 75 Females at 85 each 375 00 112 Feijiales spayed at S2 224 Oil 1 Breeder's license 25 00 --�--, 151,616 00 fib Dogs less fees at 20 dents each 136 80 81,479 20 T have ermined accounts of money received from dog licenses in the office of the Town Clerk and receipts from the County Treasurer and find there correct. W. W. NORCROSS, JR.., Town Auditar. Hunting, Trapping and Fishing Licenses 468 Sport licenses at S2.25 each $1,053 00 1 Resident citizen's trapping license 2 25 3 1+-Iinor trapping licenses at 75 cents each 2 2.5 4 Duplicate licenses at 50 cents each 2 00 1.,059 50 less 472 fees at 2.5 cents each 118 00 941 50 The sum.of$941.50 was sent to the Department of Conserva- tion, Division of Fisheries and Game, State House, Boston. W. W. NORCROSS, JR., :f&vpt Auditor. } 48S fir*ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Town Clerk Fees The following fees have teen received during the year, and the same have been turned over to the 'Town 'Treasurer as per the vote of the 'fawn. 684 Dog licenses at 20 cents each 136 $o 472 Sport licenses at 25 cents each 118 00 .11kcellaveoics Fees: For certificates of births, deaths, marriages, marriage permits, and, mortgages 1,362 55 4 Physicians' certificates 1 00 $1,618 35 r REPORT of TOWN CLERK 489 Town Licenses for the Year 1929 11 Auctioneer licenses at S.2 S22 00 17 Auto dealer licenses at 85 85 00 2 Bus licenses at S2 4 00 5 Coffee house licenses at S5 25 00 25f.I Garage permits at 1,51.50 388 50 2 Employment agency licenses at 82 4 00 5 Junk licenses at 925 125 00 5 Liquor licenses at 81 5 0k0 9 Pool licenses at 85 45 00 79 Renewals at 81 79 00 2 Second-hand dWer's licenses at $1 2 00 :3 Taxi stand licenses at $13 QC} 15 Taxi stands at Delta at 53 45 00 36 'Transfers at 50 cents 1s 00 73 Victualler licensees at $1 7 3 00 3 Bootblack licenses at 1. 3 00 2 Theatre licenses at $1 2 00 Elevated grants 2 00 Telepbone grants 13 00 Edison grants 24 50 — 968 00 Refund of transfer and victualler license which was paid for before bearing. Not granted 1 50 $966 50 I have examined the account of money received in the office of the Town Clerk for Town Licenses, issued by the Selectmen, and the receipts from the Town Treasurer for the&wne, and find them correct. W. W. 1'+iORCROSS, JR., I'm ion Auditor. WILLIA13\1 P. '.McGUIRE, Tit Clerk. 490 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Vital Statistics of the Tawas of Watertown from January 1, 1929 to January 1. 1930 Births Registered in flown of Watertown for the Year 1929 Jan. 1 Russell Weaver Ccnant, Jan. 20 Herbert William Barrett, Jr. Jr. 1 Dorothy Louise Sheetz 20 Verna Virginia Parsons 1 Stephen Lawrence 21 :'Angelina Caterina Mosra McKenna 22 John Rudolph Beaver 1 Glenna Marie Akins 22 Souren William Bakalva,n 1 Vivian Marie Morrison 23 Pauli-tie Bartlett Jones 2 Rob-crt Franklin Kent 21 Elizabeth N.Ldeau 3 Richard Emerson Werren 24 Enes Palrnira Vincint' 3 Olga Arvida Dahlman 25 IN-lark Gardner Allen 3 Paul Molloy (twin) 25 •James Hugh Breen 3 James Molloy (twin) 25 Jahn Rw;ell Go]dF,- 3 Panagiotis T. Cotatgis berry, Jr. 4 Charles James Yates 26 Douglar, RobertCrawford 4 Caroline Catoni 28 Armen Serop Chopourian 4 CatheTine Louise Dunlap"1 213 Lawrence Caruso 4 .Alfred James Healy 2q Rita Piaritedosi 5 Joseph Borghetti 29 Balth Prarii es Andersoa 5 Norman Chauncey 21) Agnes l.:elwy 5 Edna Teresa McDonald 30 Barbara Ann Rollins 5 William Lawton Parker :31 Caroline 'darn &-iivver 5 Patricia Aran Grotto F ob. 1 Leo Albert P oude - 7 Gloria Barbara Gethro 1 Donald I-Villiarn Jackson 7 DOUghLs James 'aeome 2 Rose Rita Gilmari , S Lorraine Gallagher 2 Janiee Ann Kirklighter 9 James Michael Igoe, Jr. 4 Henry Francis Butler 0 Namy Juan Ardiff 4 Jahn Domenico Girolatuo, 10 Jean Marie McCurlev A.lzapiedi 10 Katherine Teresa Frain 4 June Rose 10 John Wilbur Coole 4 Cornelius Michael Hickey 10 Elizabeth Jean Shaugh- 6 Va.roujan Akillian nessy 7 AugustinD I.ucente 10 Doris Hallajian 3 Theresa Mildred Gallagher 11 George Henry Waters, Jr. 3 Beverly Doris Peterson 13 Andrew Jahn Peters.,Jr. 9 Ralph Hirain Hutchins, 13 William Eduard Emerson Jr. 13 Olga MacDonald 9 Emma Angel Berberian 15 LDoruthy Rosina Howard 1.0 Robert Christopher 16 C;onstanee Drew O'Reilly 17 Francis Joseph Zalenski 10 Therese Hegarty IS Theresa Anianda&mpsgon 10 Nancy Marie Knarf 10 Warren Emery Hoffman 10 Infant Marshall REPORT OF TOWN" CLERK e 491 Feb. 10 Herman Der Sahagiin, Jr. relj. 28 'Marion Gertrude 11 Richard Ara Sarkisian McGivr-rn 12 Barbara Unlise Rennie N I a r. 2 Ruth Christine Healy 12 '"'alter Edwin Doak 2 Paul H. D-ixye'r 10, Dora Marie Col-,vc)] 2 Mary Juliette Burtane 12 Josephine Anna Sculzi 3 Rudolf Crescitelli 12 Ralph Lincoln Lingley 3 Arsbalaus. Da%vn Djinivis 13 Thelma Irene Wormwood 3 Infant Hughas 13 X-fary Jean O'Halloran 4 Joseph Antonio Vacca 13 Phyllis Jensen 4 Edward Reardon 13 Mary Elivibeth Conners 5 Infant Riddle 14 PlivIlis Mae Croft 5 Edgar tVam Horhorouny 14 Peter Lewthwaite .5 Patricia Agnes Fitz- Brownell maurice 14 Joan Elizabeth Dorey 5 Ronalda MacDonald 14 Raymond Farrar 6 .11ary Genevieve Corrigan 14 Joseph Valentine 6 Margarct Woodbridge O'Loughlin -Allen 1.5 George Lee Gogan, Jr. 7 AlberL Charles Leornhru-no 16 Ida Car-mela Piantedosi 7 Mary Dorothy Santoro 17 Ulive Heh;n Buchan 9 Ltu-mne Ellis 17 Joseph Lepure 9 Eflith Salvitti 18 Louise AhIstrom 10 William James lVade Is Margery wilsan 11 Helen Marie Noyce IS Phyllis Canzanelli 11 Anna Maude McGrath 19 Beth.- Marilyn Fox 11 Biagio Therm Iodice 21 Gloria Anne jarossi 11 Ardiur Elliott Ireland 21 Shirley Ellen Richardson 13 Anna Marie McDonald 22 DaNid George 3\1anter 1.3 j title Wilson 23 Francesca Mosca 13 Walter Thomas Kenney, 93 1 Marilvn Louise Merrill Jr. 23 Helen Betty Ghanian 14 Doncan Francis McLeod 23 Neli Hector MacLean 16 Leo Joseph McKeon 2-1 Claire Louise Elliott 16 Thomas Arnirian 24 Victor William Averill 19 ]�Jildred Patricia Jarrett 24 Claire Catherine 19 Alargaret Rose Mikaelian Kowalski 2v '2%1.ary Virginia Ajernian 25 Oscar John Vogel, Jr. 21 Donald Nicholson, Jr. 25 Edward Joseph Mchelantis 21 Lucy Irene Ricci 25 Aram Xfaniri'Gavoor 22 John Joseph Grogan 26 Francis 'Michael Murphy 22 Angelo Louis Contieri 26 Riebard Evans Clark 23 Patricia Joan Ogeilly 26 Jane Gray Mealy 23 Dorothy Helen Murphy 26 AVilliarn Patrick OGradv 24 Mary Elizabeth Nionahan 27 Kenneth Ireneaus 24 Nouvart Vosgembian McDonald 25 Barbara Ann Nichols 492 NVATERTOWN" TOWN RRPORT Mar. 25 Harriet Octavia Harris Apr. 18 Phillip Cario .Salvuccl Laird 19 Joan 'Mitchell 26 Maria Anna Silvaggi 19 Mildred Ann Boole 20 Barker Harcutoun 19 Eugenc Paul Pierotti Kaligian 20 Rita Elsie Andrew 27 Delmont Ranger Abells 20 Robert Frederick Park- 28 Angelina Ro&t Delta insori Gatta 20 William Allan Eva, Jr. IS Betsy Shaw 21 Harold ,zanies Anderson 2S jean Nlarie-Doyle 2.1 -Niarjc)r-ie Fidelis Smith 29 Richard ONeil 28 Elizai)ethaLannigan 29 William Ernest McGrath, 28 Frank Joseph Natale, Jr. Jr. 28 Florence Early 29 Nancy Fal(-n 28 Constance J. Apostolis 31 Joseph Lovegren 28 Augustus Colella Apr. I Marjorie Antic Upit ES Donald Russell Rockwood 1 jovcc jean Emlileton 29 Margaret Vartoultie 2 Mary Catherine O'Rourke Akilhaa 3 Barbara Ann Cunniff May 1 john Gordon Xilpatrick, 3 Phyllis Ann Tippett Jr. 4 Mary Ruth McManus I 'llarion Elizabeth Brown 5 Joan Robinson Hauswirth 2 Hanipartzoom Bazarian 5 Leo Richard Parnes 3 Rosa Di Narda 6 h1eline Chinian 3 Stephen Charles Gulesian 8 Hasmig Louise Gulunilan 3 Leo Charles Musserian 8 Francis William Flannery 3 Richard James Gnllnglier 8 John Daly 4 Alary Liberata Conti S Anna C-arnicUa Sallese 5 Maq, Louise Christie 8 Eltnas Chinian 7 Francis Paul Baratta 9 Edgar Lawrence Pierce 7 John Eugene Murgia 10 Louis Joseph Dc.Sirione 8 Assunta 1farceline Piteri 10 Marion Ruth Wood 9 Williain Bradley MacLean 10 Rol)crta Mary Grower 0 Georgo Blake Bentley 11 Rol)ert Oren Cummings 9 Joan Bousquet 11 Bernard J. INIcNell, Jr. 10 Natalie Agnes Mahonev 11 Richard Carroll 11 Walter Rene Sullivan 12 Dorntliv Priscilla Gallant 11 Flora Helen Delinage, 12 Vasso P. Vout-qas 12 John Joseph Skehan 12 Mary Elizabeth Burke 12 Barbara Christine 13 Palma De George Bleniquist 16 John FredeTiek- Deveau 12 John Joseph Ward 16joseph Alfred Orhab 13 Helen Deornedes Lelecas 17 John Joseph Coffey, Jr. 14 Francis Crisafulli 17 Paid Edward Shugrue 14 James Isidore Donovan 17 Filip George Pateaiotes 14 Anna Eileen Warsky 17 Doug" Ross We�ell 14 Ralph Harold Grover IS Joan Lee Thornton 15 Thomas Joseph Butler REPORT CIF TOWN CLERK 493 May 15 Alma Therese York May :30 Elizabeth Louise 16 Catherine :Marie Cadagan McEnaney 16 Betty Anne French 31 Gordon Sydney Cox, Jr. 16 Vincent Mancuso June 1 Gertrude Coyle 17 Edward Sante Dilulio 4 Mary Koayum;'tan 17 Josephine liar} Ryerson 5 Daniel Ouniian 17 Marilyn Anne Leslie G Mary June Johnston 17 Richard Bigness 6 Catherine Terfta Durrigan 18 Arthur Joseph Roche, Jr. t V,era Elaine Pike IS Doris Helen Young 8 Cynthia, ,June Vaughan IS Ethel Marie Shovelier S Senekerim Bonjaukjinn 10 James Ivloore 9 Walter John Whittemore 19 William Sydnev Rutledge to Riohard McMakin 20 Barbara Grace Worthen111 'iurray Eugetie Ossinger 20 Norman Thomas Hebert, 10 Violin Grillo (twin) Jr. 10 Lawrence Grillo (twin) 21 Mary Xlartocchio It ,lean Farley 1 Robert Bosworth 11 Blanche Frances Travers 21 Francis Fannon 12 Aram Charles Najarian 21 Constantina. A. llitselis 12 Donald Martin liatheson. 22 Thcmas Sullivan 12 Rocco Lupino 22 Jade Harriett Gardner 1.3 John IIc.Dermot t 23 Louis Robert IYAngelo M Wilbur Allen Upham 23 Blair Charlton Bowen 14 Idrnest Lanrtot 24 Margaret Lung 14 Barbara Agin Chase 24 Florence Elizabeth 14 Antonio Di Dacco O'Hara 15 Barbara Irnelda Clinton 95 William Silvio 17 ,John Clarence Gvsselin 26 Cosimo Damion Nlirrmtro, IS Richard William Hoover Jr. IS Jean Marilyn Fraser 26 John Francis Callaghan is Patricia Ilurtey 'n Theano Stavros Pachas 18 Cecil Oscar Springrnann 27 IPrank Mancini 19 Alexander Miller 27 Constance Marie Dovle 19 Dorothy Louise Crane 2- Philip Raymond Dupuis 20 ,James Joseph 1rlurphy, Jr. 28 Mary Alice McInerney 20 Clara Shooshanian 28 Ann Meagher 21 Theodore Morton Dowell 29 \Iarjorie Wood 21 Arthur Joseph Palmer 249 Ruth Prances Smith Suidley 29 ]David Pratt RobinsoTi 23 Richard Clarence Bur- 30 Richard David Fay roughs 30 Richard William Eldridge, 233 Sara Murray- Kenney Jr. 24 Arthur LeRoy Rockwell 30 Barbara Louise Stevenson 26 Ellen Ruth Brest 30 Lorenzo Morizio 27 Leon Raymond F ragpier 30 Marlarn Noarissa Dev- `?i William Remo Silvestri letiarn 27 Richard lfee (twin) 494 WATERT013'14 'TOWN REPORT June 27 Gerard 'Mee (twin) july 15 Betty jean Scorgie 28 Ardemis Dolores Der 16 1-fari+e Theme Germaine Garabedian Charbonneau 28 Francesco Tiberic 10 .Maria Ca.rmela Pantalone 28 Alcmene Cleanthis Vala- 17 Edmund Noel Gallagher cellis 17 Jocelyn Josephine riff Ira William Rooney Ili Lucei 30 Charles Henry Donald 17 John Garmbed Ajemia:n Jii1v l Elaine !%laryr McGoldrick 17 Edna Mae llacLure I Shirley Jean Knell IS Diane Jean Cutler 1 Potrasdan Balian IS 4Nfary Anne Curtin 2 Sheila Alice Brown IS Barbani Taggart Alice Margosian 18 Margaret Patricia Gately 2 Mersini Savas IS Jeanne Mae Sharpe 2 Gtorin 9ears 19 lllary .Lillian Morrell 3 Samuel Hawks Caldwell, 19 David Hampton Beal Jr. 19 Claire Patricia Cadogan 13 Clarence Le,a Mamhant . 1D George Ralph Karak- 3 Stanley Ernest Cul- hanian lington lq Mary Doris ilk°IcCue 4 John Owen Lannon 20 Betty Lee MacDougall 4 .Mary Vivian Blanche 21 Mildred Katherine Ray Brachu 21 Hans Ingvar Viklund 5 Joseph Albert Picone, Jr. 21 Da%rid Barton Smart 47) ltilary Louise NNIcLaughlin 22 Robert George Xennedyr 7 John Henry Leoirtbrunca `" _%,fargaret Marashlian 7 Margaret:Ann Collins ''-12 Joan Charlotte Beattie i Donald Irving V'a:ldon -43 Jarnes rucei 8 Marie Therese Winn 2-3 Phyllis Naomi McCarthy S illfaryr Catherine Dcrrnady 26 Thomas l?ay Killoran S Jok- Louise Delfosse -96 George William Thirnot, 'S Sanford Charles Simpson Jr. (twin) 8 Harolrl. Edmund Weston 26 Robert Peter Thimot 9 Infant Travis (twin) (min) Il Elon Travis, _Jr, (twin) 26 Giaconda Carmela Tim- 10 Elizabeth Mae Russo perio 10 Gerard Joseph -Neal 26 Donald Lyon Guilty- 11 Eleanor Grw.Le Parkhurst 2.8 Frank jnseph N irabito, 11 Donald Gilbert Jr. 1.2 Joseph Anthony Caruso 28 Dina Der Hovhatnesian 14 Assunta. Spirio 28 Eileen Marie Burgess 14 Robert Lemuel Titus 28 Joseph Leo Carroll, Jr. 14 Alexander Thornton, Jr. :311 ,dean Lorraine Sellers 14 Dorothy Ann Kelly 224 June 11a,rie White 15 Jeffery Dallas Taller 30 Sally Ann Johnson 7A Ann Patricia Brown 31 james Arthur Levesque 15 Nancy. Keating 31 Paul Herbert Johnson li.>1!'(}k T OF TOWN CLERK 495 July- 31 Cornelius Leo Linehan Aug. 1S Richard James Bradley Aug. 1 Augustus IN-fartino 18 Rasa Stillisano 1 Catherine Thomas 19 Jean Trances Gallagher 2 N a ncy Thayer Wirtemi- 20 Francis Joseph Roche burg 20 John William O'Keefe 2 Dorothea.Assn Iorrell 20 Lorraine Isabelle Galvin 3 Ruth Man, Collins 20 MaTgaret Patricia Mc- 3 Robert Upham Porter Donald 3 Joseph )raga 20 John James McIntyre 3 Jeremiah Ermy Hac ha- 21 Robert James Howard dourian 21 ideal Adrian Theg 3 Hyke Dariabed lllarkarian 21 Carroll t n� n Folger 4 John Bernard Cunning- ?1 Obannes 1•Balian ham 21 Alfred Anthony Allegro 4 Coneetta•Calabro 21 Willard Emerson Parrs 5 Ganio Annese 21 Madeline Eleanor Sullivan 7 Elizabah Di Clemente 21 Joseph Reilly (twin) 22 Infant Julian 7 Emidio Di Clemente' 22 Georges Herbert Larsen (hvin) 24 Marion Margaret 'Mas- i James Edward Devaney Kinnon 8 Ux-eta Sale ucci 24 Leonard Francis Keenan 8 Martha Ellis Doggett 25) Rosamond 11lcKenney 8 Karl August Usterlund 25 John McGready 9 Cvnthia. Conant Hughw 26 Apkar Asadoor Nersesian 10 Jolin Thomas Walton 27 Annette Elaine Higgins 10 Barbara Eleanor AIan- 28 John Patr ck iMcl-high. zonetta 29S Jahn Cleverly 11 Robert Blake Holland _93 John Hanley 11 George Thomas Curley, 28 Thomas Frederick Legge In 28 Richard Alan Cleclies 11 Bayard Draper Huson 24 George Edward Carruth 122 Donald George Rowlings 29 Margaret Theresa 12 Henri, Francis Doherty Dougher-q, 12 Nicholas Victor Rossi 30 William Rkvmond 12 Rita Helen Barry 11111 lrnI r 13 Barbara Ann Jenness 31 J."hyllis Joan Whitston 1'3 Charles Elbert Harvey 31 Phyllis Marion Batchelder 14 Williard jerrnyn Brough Sept. 1 Helen McEllen 14 Haig Aram 'Panosian I Genevieve Marie Argento 14 James Raymond Quinton 2 Donald Philip Castro 14 Richard Jerome Fitz- 2 Albert Conti gerald 2 Janet Frances ;Manning 15 Robert Hennes* 3 Dorothy Louise 1 loodv 15 Mary Irene Kelleher :3 Georgina Catherine Currie 15 Lorraine Hauswirth 3 William Ambrose Sheri- 15 Robert James Shannon clan' Jr. 496 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sept. 4 Priscilla Ellen Parker Sept. 20 Ruth Persis Ralph 4 Fraser Richard LrgLlllRrt 26 Maul Wilson 5 James Tirabami 20 Edna Louise Langley ti Dominic English 28 rsobel Coffin t John Francis McCabe 28 Virginia Therese Fright Theodore Bernard Mar- 2S Nfarilyn Drcivcs giant 29 James Elmer Ford, Jr. 7 Infant ,—\amara OcL I Theresa De Felice 8 lklary Musc.a 1 Mary Louise Lydon 9 Virginia Chatfield 1 Esther I atheriae Paone 9 John Frederic (twin) Daniels, Jr. 1 Teresa -N-lary Pa.ane 10 Maria Elizabeth {twin] DeMarco 2 Daniel Drury Harkins I 1 Maida Riley 2 John Carroll Kobut 1 I Helen Claire Phelan 2 Mary Elizabeth Mylon 13 Ronald Dunlap Piurrell 3 Pahl Vinceat Bresnahan 1 ) +CbarIesWilliam Gentile 3 Patri(-ia.Ruth Fournier 13 Doris Estelle Bergeron 3 Frederick Adria7n Bagley 13 Mary Louise Russell 4 William INIorgan Hoffman 13 Mary Agnes Seeley 4 Ruby Ethel Harris 13 Leta Eleanor Pouter 15 Mary Evelyn Margerison 13 Mary Teresa Buote 5 Elizabeth Nok-houdian 14 Barbara Truth Hill 5 Rosalie Ana SwL—unto, 14 Gerald Paul Kennedy u William Xlorgaia Hunt 14 Alberto Federico 'Xloriggi 6 1'aial Casserly 15 Dolores Keaney 8 Anne INIarie Holbrook. 16 Charles I3a,chiak 1=Iooslan 8 Stephen Leone Ncccra, 16 Elvin Emery Butcher 11 John Jay O'Brien 17 Richard Allen Woodland 11 Charles Rarian 17 Sidney Francis Jones 12 Jeanne 'Xliriain Ther- 1 i Charles Francis 11Ii1ser kildsen 18 Thelma Emily Mead 120 �•Iary Lorraine Flynn 1S Rose Fantasia 13 Mary Virginia Clinton IS Robert Dunham Griaen 13 I-Tomeros Ypsilantis I I) Fancy Ann Connor 14 Lloyd Wesley Milne 20 Gilbert Gay Mattos 14 Emma Edith Bagley 2 I Phyllis Joan 81$niin 14 john Icing Farese 2l XIarjorie Anne MacLeod 11 I:)nnald Jrsseptt 11cGi1- 21 Bruno Vitternbergo iivmy 22 Carol Anne Cochrane 15 Richard Thomas Green- 24 Norma Elizabeth Beattie ough 25 Francis Gentile 15 Maria Olga a Viola. 25 Caroline Rebecca Freid- 15 Joseph Charles Camarr€, mass 111 Ann Louise Fitzpatrick "?5 norenre Theresa Tarn- 17 George Joseph Twomey, Burp Jr, 1LEPQRT of TOWN CLURK 497 Oct. 17 Salvatore Macarelli Nov. 2 Richard Nelon RuncUett 17 EIeanor Therese Russell 3 Ernestipe Gavel Boice 17 Donald. Emile F'redey 3 Richard Gould Balsor 17 Marion Theresa 4 Aghast Bal:arian UcEaehern 4 Stephen Perkins Mitchell 19 John Charles Harrington 5 Bernard Lawrence 10 Dorothy Eleanor Beale McLean 19 Antorlic Nicholas Mancini 5 Harry.Avakian 19 Albert Thomas Welsh 3 Infant Collias, (twin) 6 Lucius Philip Murphy 19 Alice Theresa Welsh 6 Kathryn Anne Cooper (min) 6 Shirley Ellen Ifolmwn 19 Sarah Linehan 6 Charles Patrik-a 21 Audrey Jean Shepherd 7 Vivian INlae Perley 21 Richard Keith Smith 7 Darla Alicia Rollins 21 Thomas Henry Doyle 7 Angelina Dragone 22 Ciuseppina Piantedosi 7 Rose Gandolpho 22 Harvey Lewis Burgess S Kathleen Mary, Rabbett 23 Robert Perry 11 Eugene Klehenov 23 Robert Edward Sullivan 11 Thomas Clark Norbury 24 Carmino Trasente 12 T arbam Anne Stevenson 25 John Daniel Holmes 12 Marie Geary 25 Dorothy Therese Nielsen 12 Arthur Tashjian 26 Norman Joseph Duffy 13 Robert Henry Magnuson 26 Barbara:anti Ritch 14 Valentine I:uligian 26 To!se Alemsherian 15 Arnthy C. Pappas 2l` infant McLellan 16 'Marion Ri tit. Lusk 27 Dwight Leonard Allison, 17 Bertha Jean French Jr. 17 Herman Joseph Casey 27 Robert Bradley Richards 17 Shirley Lovell $reran 27 Victoria Sonia Janjigian 18 Phyllis Quaranta 27 Domenico John D�Agos- 10 Robert Thomas Davis Linn 19 Infant Tsacoyianis 2r Leo Frederick Leary 21 Leorat.Marie 'Matthews 28 Madelon Caroline Cramer 22 Jacqueline Darr 28 Vahak Ba.rdizba.aian 22 John Braden MaCreedv 28 Swag Garabed Hanoian 24 Frank Joseph Egixio 29 Armando Alfonso Scar-- 25 Allen Arnold Cohen hearse 26 Angela Dorothea.Amndea `9 Francis Collins 26 A.rpie Sanasarian ?; Allan Winfield Jellison 26 Betty Bloomberg 30 Infant 1'leldonian 27 Alice Patricia Bryson 30 Arthur Raymond Camp- 27 Nicholas Signoretti bell 27 Patricia Ann Halzapfel 31 Clyde Paul Andrews 8 Vincenzo Alberico Nov. 1 Queen,ie S. Kizirian 28 Bonifacio Cavallaro 2 John Joseph McNeil 2S Elizabeth Ann O'Connell 4;98 WATT,ERTU'4 .N TOWN REPORT 2S Richard Joseph Cates Dec. 17 Peter Thomas Martocchio 30 Giacomina Parisi 17 Harold Bartlett Janes 30 Infant Dalianetis 17 Jean Hazel Willson Dec. 1 Infant Mla.n IS Martin Robert Finn 1 Robert Halt Atkinson IS Owen Aber Young 1 Ida Xla.tilda Degaraw 18 Ronald Joseph Sullivan 2 John Thomas 141cGrath 19 Infant Ames 2 Phillips Stewart Smith 90 Lucille Dorothy Francis 2 John Francis McSweeney 20 Leo Maurice Walsh Irma Catherine Mae- 90 Maria Civita Riccardi Kenzie 20 Dorothy Bazariann 3 -arren Fra. ncis Brooks 20 James Daniel McKinnon 3 Donald Francis Cates 20 Shaka Mary Savian 4 Thomas Henry Walsh 21 Howard Leonard Beau- 4 Anna Lazzaro champ 5 William Eldridge Daberty 21 Peter Cilemento Antonucci 6 Emily Barnes 21 James Robert Campbell 6 Robert --%1cDonald 22 Antonetta Auto 6 Jean Eleanor Marcella 22 Elizabeth Charlotte Tuim- 6 Arthur Charles Nevins bull 7 John V. Velle 22 John Preston Maron i John 'Waria Vella 22 Nancy Ball 7 Joseph .Sebastian fan- 22 Charlotte Arena X shish gussn 23 Rita Janet Gifford 7 Theresa :Mary Hannon 2,3 Panl Francis Coon 9 Stephen Lyons Anna Rosati 13 David Thomas LeFort 24 Natalina Sovitti 9 Corsetti 24 John Anastasiadis 9 Joseph Francis kla,nning 27 Angelo Anthony Farese Stephen Prands Lyons,Jr. 27 Kathel ne Theresa Xlan- 0 Joseph Grossi ning 12 Beryl Louise Pieterse gi} Donald Edward. Lang 13 Igraine Evelyn Nelson 30 lrnfant Chakran 15 Infant MacKinnon 31 Edward Peter Caracostas REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 499 Marriages Registered is the Town of Watertown for the Year 1929 Date Place of Ifarr age Naples Residence Jan. I Watertown Yervant H. Kurkjian. . . . . . .Hawthorne, N. J. Celia Chinian. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Waterto�im 1 Watertown 5ohra Henri* Worthen. . . . . . . . .Concord, N. H. Anne Skinner fforthen) Worthea—Watertawu 5 Watertown John Pierce Condors. . . . .. . . . . . . . .Watertown Lillian Catherine O'Neill. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 6 Medford Antonio N. Spargitiro. . . .. .. . . . . . .Watertown Anna (Garehinslcy) Spergiuro. .. .. . . . . .Boston 9 Watertown Final Edwin Ashe. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Watertown Marion Pope. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .Concord 10 New-ton Arneas Daniel Smith. . . . . . . . ... ..Watertown Elsie Taylor. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .Newton 11 Watertown Russell H. Pratt. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .I'atertown Elsie Marguerite Fairfax. . . . . . .. . . aatertown 12 Winthrop Harold 'Reed Ripley. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Winthrop 'Marjorie Louise Somerville. . . . . . . .Watertown 13 1psT*ich Nicholas hiavromatis. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Jennie J. Christopher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ipswich Ia Watertown Elmer Parker Brown.. . . .. .. . . .. . .Watertown Florence May Ho mes. . . . . . . ... . .Watertown 15 Watertown Richard Joseph McGowan. .. . . . . . . .Stoneham Alice Doris Hurley. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Watertown 15 W-ate rtown Frasik Augustus Ogden. . . . . . . .. ..Watertown Alice (Little) Gates. . . . . .. .. . . . . . .Watertown 19 Everett Guy Francis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Mary N''4'hite. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Ma:tea torn 19 Saugus Wallace Sherman Knigh't. . . . . . .. . . . . .Saugus Emma Gertrude Marvin. . . . . . ... .Watertown WatcrtoT�m John Dodakian. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .Watertown Aghavni (Shehirian)Akrabian.. . . . .Watertown 20 Watertown Theodore F. Keyriacas.. . . . . .., . .Wattertowu lklary S. Diomandes. ... . . .. . . .. . . .Watertown 0 WA;TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Dale Place of Ala" aga nPanies Reswence Jan. 20 Watertown Maurice F. Comerford. . , . . . .... . .. . ..Boston Delia Dkiffy.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Belmont 27 Watertown Harald Clifford Wallis. . . . . . . . . . . . . .IYaltham Anna Hatena.Bresnahan. . . . . . .. . .Watertowm 30 Boston Bernard Wolfson. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertov«m Alice Lavoy,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Feb. 2 Watertown Jahn Frederick Daniels. . . . . . . . . . .WatertDwn Alice Rose Brown. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..Watertown 3 Boston Thomas Joseph Garvey. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Margaret 211en Roddy. , . . . . . .. . . . —Boston Watertown John Johnston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Mary Agnes Johnston. . . . . . . .— —Cambridge 6 Watertown Henry E. I_overen. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Framingh a m Jennie Carl. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .Watertown 6 Palmont Francis Ryna. . . . . . . .. . . . . .New York, N. Y. Hanaria Q'Conricr.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 7 WaterLown Jahn Joseph McNeil. , . . . .. .. . .Watertown Frances l3ruee. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Watertown 8 Northboro William Fra nacei Corregan. . . . . . ... . .Boston Thelma Claire Wright Hersey.. . . . .Watertown 9 Watertown Sidney Jones— . . .Cambridge Helen Shields. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Waterto-Arn 9 14-Iedfeld Alexander Burr, Jr_ .. . . . . . . . . .... atertown Elizabeth Whittier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 10 Watertown David Benson Fenton. . . . . . . ... . . .Watertown Margaret Teresa B i ddiscombe.. .. . .Watertown 10 Walthain IA'alter Edmund Murray. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Florence Elizabeth Doucette. . . . . . . .Wattham 11 Watertown Joseph Gawley. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brooklyn, N. Y. Mary Crilly. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 16 Watertown Kenneth Arlington Beiriis. . . . . . . .. . .Medford Evelyn Elizabeth Ellis. _ . , . . . . .. . .Watertown 17 Waterto%m Eric: Crabbe Jenkins. . . . . .. . . . . . . .Watertown Plorence Jean Calder. . . . . . . .. .. . .Watertown IS W wrtown John PIunkett Shanahan. . . . . . . . , . .Lexington Fldith Mary Sullivan,, . . . . . . . . . . .. .Cambridge 4 REPORT OF 'TCIWlti CLERK 501 Dale Place of 1l1'arrriage Names Residence Feb. 20 Boston Joseph George Caruso. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Angelina N'iFQo. . . . . . . , . .. .. .Boston 28 Watertown '11'alter R. B. Swanson. . . . . .. . . . . .Watertown Thelma Gregory Taylor. . . .. . , . . . .Watertown .8 Boston Floyd William Amos. . . . . .. . . . . . . .Watertown Agnes Gertrude Shea.. . . .. . . . . . . , .'Somerville Mar. 1 Watertown Charl.as Bensen French. . . . . . . _ _ .Acton, Mass. Anna Belle Doueette. . . . . . . . .Westford, 1V1ass. 2 Boston Charles Jacob Miers, ?d. . . . . .. . .. .Somerville June Afarie Rogers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Viratertown 6 Watertown John Leonard Newell. . . .. . . . . . .Sydney, N. S. Jean N4laeDgnald Shaw. . . . . . . . .Sydney, N. S. 8 Watertown Nishan Bakahan. . . . . . .. ... ... ...Watertown Florence Fancy. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .Watertown 10 Watertown Joseph Paul Dole. . . . . . .. . .. ..... ...Belmont Gertrude Rllen Curley. . . . . . . . . . . . ..Belmont. I 1 Watertown Granger Dana Schrader. . . . . . . . . . .Casnbridger Margaret Alaryf Alina Spurr. . . . . . .Cambridgc- 11 11°lalden Rodney Bertram Fullerton. . . . . . . .Watertown Albertina. Laura Jmnic Fisher. . . . . .Waterwwa 12 Boston Harry Thomas Jenkins. . . . . . . .. . . .Watertown Irene Afar-Lean. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W atertown 21 Watertown Udell Thurston Ferry. . . . . . ... . . . .Barnstable Melvina Bursley Farber. . . . . . . . . . .Barnstable 23 Nashua, N. H. Robert Silver. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown Gertrude Barrett. . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . .Boston 24 Quincy lAon Joseph Moreau. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Margaret Mary Coldewey. . . . . . .. . . . .Quincy • 27 Somerville Setrak Jeranian. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .'Boston Varter (Der Kachadwrian) lzpirian.Watertown 30 Arlington Charles Henry McMillan. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Mary Marguerite Mahoney. . . . . . . . .Arlington 3.1 Everett Felice Fetrino. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .Everett Kathleen.Theresa Barrett. . . . . . .. .Watertown 31 Cambridge Thomas Augustine Hogan.. . . . . . . .Watertown, Sarah Agnes (McCarthy) Rollins. . ,C ambridg& 502 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT DILIC Place of Marriage Navies 1�esi�csrte Afar. 31 Watertow-n Patrick J. Cahalane. . . . . . .. .. . . . .Watertown Helen Teresa O'Connor. . . . . .. . .. .Watertown Sharon Arthur Ashmont berry. . ... ... .. . .Boston Ewe (MacIntyre) McDonald. . . . . .Watertown 31 Watertowm Arnold Leroy ]Ylurray. .. .. . . .. .. . .Cambridge A-iarion Coolidge Hackett.. . . . . .Cambridge 31 Watertown job Joseph Garrity. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Katherine Lelia Cahill. . . . . . . .. . . .Watertown 31 Waterton 'Martin Thomas Costello. . . . . .. . ....TNorwood Beatrice Kilroy. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .Watertowa ,April i S4 atertovm Thomas Joseph Loughlin. . . . . . . . . . .Waltham 11•largaret Mary Gorman. . . . . . 1'LFatertown Wntertown David Jeremiah Hurley. . . . . . .. .. .Carnbrldge Helen Rita Crowley. . . . . . . . . . ...Cambridge 3 Watertown Peter Kilbride. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . ... .Watertown Catherine Roche. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .Watertown 6 Watertov4m Gordon Russell French. . .. . . . . . . . .Watertown Edith Mae King. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .Waltham 6 Boston Richard Winslow Breck. . . . . . . . . . . .Brookline Ruth H. (Finley) Biedermaa. . .. . . .Watertown 6 Belmont Joseph,AIoy sius AVarner. . . . .. . . . . .Carnbiidge Gertrude Rose Crowe. . . . . .. . . . .. .Watertown 6 Boston George Albert Croshere. . . . .. .. . . .Watertown Mary Helen Finn ngliain. . . . . . . . . . . .. .Boston. d Wa.tertoirm Edward Schmidt. . . . . .. .. . . .. ... . . . . . .Lynn Hermine C. Reiser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston. 7 Everett I4`alter Joseph NIcUllan. . . . . . . . ..Watertovm Grace Sullivan. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .l;vcrett i Boston Lawrence Joseph Thibodeau. . . .. . . . . . .Boston Elsie hfoss. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . .Watertown S Watertown Austin Frederick White. . . . . . ... ..IN ateirto.%m Gertrude Anne Whitney.. . . . . .. . . .Cambridge 12 Boston Westley Gage White. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Marion Xluriel Raymond. .. . . .. . . . . .Medford 13 1 rellesley ` Thamas Francis burgess. . .. . . .. .. . . . .Quincy Mary Elizabeth Hogan. . . . . . . . . . .WaterLo zi REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 503 Data Place of Marriage Names Residence April 13 Watertown Edward NIaurice Donovan. . . . . . . . . . .Nevrton Katherine lose Doyle. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 16 Watertown Leo Harrison. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown Thelma Irene Goodwin. . . . . . . .. ..Watertown 20 Warren 'William Ernest Flemming. . . . . . . . .Watertown Aileen Bertha Terry. . . . . . . .. ... . . . . ..Roston, 20 Boston Edward Joseph O'Neil, Jr. . . .. . . ..Watertown. Gladys Claire Lyons. . . . . . . . . . . ... . .Boston 22 Waltham famcs Philson McCatcheon.. . . . . . .Watertown Jessie Julia Doucette. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Waltharn ?3 Cambridge Lawrence VVillard Hu,ghes. . . . . . . . .Watertown Elizabeth Margaret Cra% ley. . . . . . .Cambridge 23 Boston Robert E. Tlli.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Alma (Gallant) Everton. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 24 Waltham Owen Johnston. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Annie Iona Sillers. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .Watertown 28 Watertown John Carey Joyce. . . . ... . . . . . . .. .Cambridge� 11fargarr+et Hennmy. . .. . . .. .. . . .. .Cambridge 2S Waltb= John jomas Decry. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .W-atertown Alice:Margaret Meade. . . . . . . . . . . . .Walthain 29 Watertown Nelson Joseph White. . . . . .. . .. .. .Watertowit, Margaret Rose NAlbitne3:. .. .. . . .. ..Caanibridg e 29 Cambridge Lawrence Michael Murphy. . . . . . . .Watertown Florence Thompson Pattcrson. . .. . .Cambridge May 1 Watertown Louis DeSimone. . . . . . . . .. ... .. . . . . .New lom Katheryn Theresa McHugh. . . . . . .Watertown 41 Attleboro Louis Afton Tingley. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Attleboro Martha Gladys Simpson. . . . . . .. ..Wa.tertown 11 Boston Henry Anton Tiaglof. . . . ... .. ... .Watertown Violet Winifred Purdy. ... .. .... . . . . . .Boston 12 Cambridge Dallas Brooks Carlisle. . . . _ . .. ... .Watertown lliary Anita DeY lung. . ...... .. . . .Cambridge 13 Waltliam Albert D. IV-oodward Watertown Xlary Rose Caurana, Gosselin. . . __ Waltham 13 Watertown Lewis Hale Reese. . . . . . ..New Loudon, Conn. Elsie Pease . ................. ..Newton- 504 IV-ATF,RTUAVN TO'G1'Iti REPORT DWO Place of I-larricige Names Reside ce blisLy 14 -Newport, R. I. Ala.rtin Griffin. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .Watertown Rita. (Smith) Grifhn. . . . . . . . . .,\N ewport, R. L 17 Cambridge William Edi%in Beckman. . . . .. . . . .Cambridge Hilda,Gertrude Coldthwaite. . . . .. .Watertown 19 Watertown Howard Lorenzo Nlurplry. . . . . . . . .Watertown Esther Catherine ItiicDoaald. . . . . . .Watertown 20 Watertawn Palmer A .hel Hupper. . . . .. .Sprucehead, Me. Noelle Alice Wentworth. . . . . . . . .. .Watertown 22 Belmont LeRoy Atkinson. . . . . . . . . .. . .. ..Watertown Katherine Courtney. w . . . . . . .. . . ... .Belmont 25 Watertown Wendell. Justin Lowry. . . . . _.. .Pittsburgh, Pa. Gertrude Elizabeth Shea. . . . . . . . ..Carnbridge 25 Boston William Jahn Holmes. . .. . . . . ... . .vtatextawn Catherine May Murrisan. . . . . . . . . . . . .Newton 26 Boston Peter Lee, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .Waterto-;rn Delia McDonough. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 26 Boston Charles Jerahian. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .Hopedale Mary I,undaklian. . . . . . . . . . . , .Watertown 26 Boston Gabriel Darakgian. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Watertown Arshalous Jerahian.. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .Hopedale 27 Watertownn Harald Truman Cowan. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brsstoll Helen M. Hodsdon. . . . . . . . . . .. . .'L',atertown 29 Watertown Richard Bernard NfaeFarland. . . ..Swarnzpscott Gertrude Clark Norman. . . . . . . . . . . .Newton 29 Watertown Robert Park-ell Wicks. .., . . . . .Syrapuse, N. Y. Helen Frances Doyle. . .. .. .. . . . . .Cambridge 20 Watertown Arrnenag Ka.sbarian. . . . . .. .. .. . . .IRTatertow n Alice Arshatian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Boston 29 Brookline. Howard Jackson Stauers. . . . . .. . . .Watertown . , . . . . Annie Lillian Sellers. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 30 Watertown William Agustus Quimby. . . . .. . . . .Cambridge - - Margaret Grace Munhall. . . .. .. . . .Watertown June I Milton! Percy Rogers Gri litb. . . .. . . . . . . . .Watertown Helen Elizabeth Shand. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nfilton 1 Watertown George Robert Andrews. . . . . . . . . . . .Brookline - . .Helen 13rowrie Ba.bcock. . . . . . . . . , .Canibridge REPUItT OF TOWN CLERK 505 Date Place of Jfarriage lvarrzes Reside= June 1 WatertoT%n Edward Francis Hogan. . . . . . . . .. .Watertown Gertrude Ellen Costello. . . . . . ... . .Watertown 1 Boston Kenneth Rav Faulkner, . .. .. . . . . . .. .M df®rd Rose Ann Astill. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .Watertown 2 Arlington James McManus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Margaret Sarah Basker. . .. .. . . .. . . .Arlington `? Watertown James Bernard McTague. . . . . . .. .. . . .Newton Anna. ,McDonald. . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .W atertoix-n Watertown Leslie John Loughlin. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Waltha rn Helen Julia Connors. . .. .. . . .. . . . .Watertown n 2 Waterto"m Albert Joseph. Coyne. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Lillian Frances Cardigan. . . . .. . . . . .Watertown 3 waltham Harold Whitney Blood. . . . .. .. . . ..Watertown Gladys G. V. Duffy. . . . . . . . . .. .. .Watertown 5 Boston Neil Malcolm 'MacKinnon. . . . .. .. .Watertown Annie Jessie INIacKinnon. . .. .. . . .. .Somerville 5 Boston P rerieriel Augustus Herbert. . . . . . .Watertown Ginnie Catherine Wet7ler. . .. . . . . . . . . . .Boston 7 Waterto\,m Roy W. R. Elder. . . .. .., . . . . . . . . , .Belmont Isabel E. Kennett. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .Watertown 8 Newwa James Daniel Black-all. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Alice Mae I;eil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Newton 4 Boston Ferdinando Dorsi. . . . . . . .. .. . . . ..Watertown Jennie Saivucci. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . .Newton 10 Waltham Fratilt Taranto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waltham Rita Johnston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 13 Watertovm Leonard Spangenberg. . . . . . . . . .. . .. .Medford Dorothy Nottagc Peavey. . . . . . , .—Watertown Watertown 15 Watertown Walter Guy Chase. . . . . .Sorrreruille Alice Rundlett Barclay. . . . . . . . . . . .Somerville 15 Watertown Edgard Joseph Grant. . . . . . .. . . . . .Cambridge -Margaret Veronica Conlon. . . . . . ..Watertown 15 Watertown Rosario White. . . .. .. .. .. . .. . . . .Watertown Rose Domeniche-to. . . .. ... . . . .. .Watertown 15 Brookline Wesley John'White. . . . .. .. . .. ... . .Brookline Doris Evans Bttrna. .... .. . .. . . . .Watertown 506 WATZRTC}WN TOWN REPORT Dal,- Place of :Marriage Nantes Residence June 15 Boston Peter Matthew Holmes. .. .. .. .. . .Watertown Anne Belle McDermott. . . . . . . . . . . .Brookline 16 Boston Henry Joseph Cargill. . . . . . . . . . . .�4Tatertown Helen Cecilia Burkc. . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . .Boston 16 Newton David Fitzgerald. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...Watertown Lillian. Maria: Pellerini. . . . . . . . .. .. .. ..Newton 10 Watertown Williain Joseph Wildes. . . . . . .. .. . lwa,ter:ONM Genevieve Hussey. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .Watertoitm 16 Ne►vton Thomas Doliesty. . . . .. . . .. .. . . . ..Watertown Mary 1{leske.. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newton 10 Watertown Michael Joseph Moriarty. , ,Boston Annie ltlurghy. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . —'Watertown 16 Brookline Thomas Joseph Healy. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . .Boston liarie Jane Scanlon. . . . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown 17 Boston Samuel Anastasia. ...Watertown Rose Lcpilato. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . ..Boston 17 Newton Jeremiah Joseph O'Keefe. . . . . .. . . .'I'atertown Dorothy Patricia Cunrdngham. . . . . . . .Newton 17 Belmont John Joseph Downey. . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Helen Harriet Doyle. . . . . . . .. . . . . .Watertmvn 17 Watertown George Joseph Sweeney, . . .. .. . . .. .. ..Boston --lacy Winifred Bagnell. . . . . . . .. ..Watertown 17 Boston Krikor iltarnian. . . . . .. .... .. . . ...Watertown Azniv Jacob Parsekian. . .. ... . .. . . . .-33oston 19 Watertown Jahn The mas Hickey. . . . . . .. .....Watertown Mary Florence Quintin. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 20 Cambridge William Purdy. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Ruby Annis, . . , . . . , .. .. .. .. . . ...Watertoj,m 21 Waltham James A2fonse Turcatt,e. . . . .. .. —Watertown Isabella (O'Brien) McDonald. . . . . . . .. €altham 21 'Waltham Frank Edwin Davis. . . . . . — . . . — .Wayland . .Wayland Hellen F L0er Davis. . . . . . . . .. ... .Watertown 21 Waltham Wilbtzr Harold Crossland. .. .. . . —Watertown Alice Helen Thamas. . . .. .. . . . . . . . .Somerville 242 Watertown George Milton Horton. . . . . . . . .. ..Watertowa Annie Catton Gates. . .. . .. .. .. . . .. . .Belmont REPORT OF TOWIN CLERK a i Date Flace of i1rarriage Xapnes Reosidence June 22 Watertown Howard Francis Belliveau. .. .. . . . . . . ..Baston Helen Mary Maloney. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 22 Boston George H. Cameron. . .. .. .. .. . . . . . .BrDakline Katheryn hazel fatten, . . , . . . . . . .Watertown 22 Watertown Anthony Valchuis. . . . .. .. .. .. . . . .Watertown Edith Corazzini. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .Watertown 22 Boston Robert Artemas Rodd, Jr., . . . . . . ..Watertown Sara Ilf ildrf-4 Herbert. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Boston 23 Boston Waldo C. N ardella. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .Watertown Angie De Ambrosio.. .. .. . . . .. .. . . ...Boston 23 Natick John Francis Coen, Jr.. . .. .. . . .. ..Watertowft Margaret Frances Meagher. . . . . . . . .. ..Natick 23 Boston, Harald L. Schmidt. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . ..Lynn N largarete M. Volger. . . . . .. .. . . ..Watert ow n 26 Watertown 'Thomas A. Healy. . . . . . . .... , . . . . .. . .Boston Gertrude Ethel Donnelly. . .. .. .. ..Watertown 26 Watertown Leo Murnat ha n. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. ..Nei too Marguerite C. ',,\icGuirk. . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 27 Fall River Robert Earl Bannister. . , . . .. , . .. .Water-town Emma Frances Livesey. . . . .. . . . . —Fall Diver 27 Boston Alfred Adams Gillette. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston Marjorie Holmes- 27 Boston ,John Feeney. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . ..Watertown Helena Josephine Forde. . . . . . . . . . . . —Boston 28 Belmont Robert Sullivan Gale. . . . . . .. . . . . .Watertown Loretta Mary Burns. . . . . . .. . .Belmont 29 Watertown Ernest James Peck. . . . . . . .. . . . . ..Cambridge Catherine Alice Ford. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 29 Waltham Svante Alexander Lindgrcn. . .. .. ..Watertown Olga Antonsen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Brookline 29 Watertown Cornelins Calive Hodges. . . . . . . . . .Watertown Josephine Ella (Burton) Knox.. . .. . . . . . .Lynn 29 Watertown Olaf Anderson. . . .. .. .. _. . . .. . . . . . . ..Boston Lillian Victoria Johnson. . . . . . . . . , .Watertown 30 Newton Dominique Olivia Boudreau. . . . . . .Watertown Emma Mary Champagne. . . . . . . . .. . .Newton 8 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Date place of Marriage Names Residence June 30 Brookline James Patrick- Cloonan. ..Watertown Bridget Agnes Nee. .. . . .. . . .. .. . .. .Brookline 30 Watertown Gilbert Vincent ritzgibbons. . . . . . .Cambridge Anna Louise McCabe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belmont 30 Boston Vincent Ristagno. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Ersilia DiRien . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .Boston 30 Belmont Earl Edmund. Paekurd, . . . . . .. .. . . . .Belmont Mildred Evelyn Stavers. . .. . . . . .. .Watertowa 30 Providence, Charles Butterfield. . . . — . . . .Providence, R. 1. . R. I, Siranoosh Nora Norian. . . . . . . . ..—Watertown 29 Watertown Jaynes Edward Blanchard. . . . . . .Porthmd, Me. Anne 1,oretta McDonald. . . . . . _ . ..'4-'atertown 29 Watertown Edmund Haley Barry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston Agnes IN-1ae Devenev. . . . . . . . . . . .. .Watertown July I Watertown George Wilkie. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ...'Watertown Alexandrine K, Walker, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 2 Watertown Newman Gordon Clancy. . .. .. . . . . . . . .Boston Annie Deasy Hamm. . . . . . . .. .. . . ..Watertown 3 Boston George William Charate. . . . , . . . —Watertown Elizabeth Corlisc. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. Boston 3 Wellesley Francis Arthrsr Farmer.. . . . . . . . . ..Watertown IvyGloria Bailey— — . . . . . .. . . . . . .Waltham. 3 Boston Archibald Norman Clendenning. . . .Watertown Jennie Haskell Rumrill. . . . . . .. . . . . . Boston 4 Boston Nicola .A grasta. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . .Watertown Mary Tiano. . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . ..Watertown B IV,atertown Archie Vanstone Felton. . . . . . . . . . .Somcrville Sadie Blanche Stanley. . . . . , . . . _. . .,Somerville 6 Watertown Cliffnrd fleck Ferguson. . . . . . . . .. Watertown Harriet Rachel Blatchford. .. . . . . . .Watertown 7 Somerville Roy Revere Crossland. . . . . .. .. .. Watertown Mary Theresa. Thomas. . . . . . . .. . .Somerville 7 Watertown Warren Levi Coleman. . . . . . . . . . . Watertown Natalie Venetia Nickerson.. .. . . ., Watertown 7 Lynn Francis William Smith. . . .. .. . . .. Watertown Helen McIntire. . . . . . .T-ynn REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 1509' Dale Place of Marriage J ta"Ies Residerlec ,Duly 8 Watertown James W. Ahern.. . . . . . . .. . . . .North Andover Margaret .11clsaac. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cambridge S W aterto xn Chester Lamont Wentzell. . . . . . . . Watertown Rase lrmninie Cole. . . .. . . . Watertown Watertown Robert Henry Murray. . . . . .. . . , . .Waltham Carolyn Douise Jones. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .Waltham 9 Nashua, N. H. Jahn C. Ford, Jr.. . .. .. . . . .Watertowvan Victoria WD]Zik. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . Watertmirn 11 Watertown Wilfred Joseph Pinean. . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Ernnsa B. McNally. . . . . . , , . . . . -Cambridge 12 Watertown Stanley C. Freeman. . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . .Boston Hope L. Grovcstein. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Cambridge 13 Watertowvn Arthur J. Alvin. . .. .. .. . . .. .. . .Oak Park, Ill. Dorothy Estella Seale. . . . . . . . . . . .IVatertoww•n 13 Watertown Ben Frank . ..Portland, ?ale. Essie Kathleen Gillies. , . , .. ., . .Portland, Me. 13 Cambridge Herbert George Sparkes. . . , . . . . . ..Cambridge- Xlary Ann Tucker. . . . . . . . . . . . ...Watertown 14 Watertown Harold Charles Iti esiney. .. .. .. . . . . . . ..host❑n Flora Isabelle Mae Donnell. . . . . . . . .Cambridge- 14 Watertawvn Simon Francis Griffin. . . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown Anna T. Crimmins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Boston 14 Watertown Ralph 'Tamburro. . . .. .. . .. . . . . . .Watertown Elvira Santoro. . . .. . . . . . .Watertown 15 Wattrto%= Roy Walker Smith. . . . . . . . . . . .. . • ._°Tilton.. Ninon Scott. Haight. , . . , - -Watertown 17 SoYnen illeGeorge Richard MacDonald. .. ..Stamford, Ct. Ida Lillian (MacKinnon) Dunn. . . .Watertown 20 Watertown George Laurence Fighiny.. . . . .\iverville, itil. Y. Ruth (Hawes) Win low. . . . _ . . . . . . . . .Ney,vton 20 Bethlehem, Roy. Forgraves. . . . . . . . . . . . .Norton Mills, Vt. N. H. ]NIarivn INforrison. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. ..Watertown 21 Somerville Charles K. Pashkerian. . . . .. .. . . . .Watertown Gertrude Mary Russian. . . . . . . .. .. . .Medford 21 Medford Lotus Burpee Sponagle. .. .. . . . . ,. . . __Medford Alma Katherine Hamilton. . . . . .. . .Watertonln- 510 WA.TERTOWN 'TONVN RtVORT Dale Place of_'Ifarri gs Nca rtes Residence J '�1Y 23 Boston Cornelius J. Butler. . . , . ., . .Watertown Julia Donovan. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 26 Uratertnr n George Lemuel Ritchie. _ . . . . . . . . . .Traterto%b-n Katherine Loretta Murphy, . . ., , , ,J�'atertow n 27 Watertown Isaiah 14, Wallace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .w-,jt.ertr)wn Flora I. Weldon. . . . . . . , . .. .. , . . . .Watertown 27 Everett Eduard Antonio DeFelice. . . . . . . . .Watertown Theresa Argentina Zannotti. . . . . . . . . .Everett 27 SotnerMle Gilbert A. Sargent, . ... . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown Evelyn Czar. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . .Somerville 28 Watertown Jean Edward Cometlu. _ . . , .. .. .. ._ . . .Hasten Mary M. Sheehan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 28 Warchatn George Ellis, Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown. Inez Rhodes. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .w-ttltljant 3 Watertown Bernard McDonald, . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . .Boston I - Ann Murphy. . . . . . . . . . . .. ..Watertown 20 Watertoum Joseph Hilaire Vienneau. . . . . . . . ..Waterto,.°s n Mary Ann LeBlanc. . . . . .. .. _—Watertown ; . 4 Watertmim RDy Sydney Bence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Hildthelle (Chace) Alvarez. . . . . . . . .Brookline 4 Wakefield Wilbert Leigh Stetson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belmont Sadie Jean MacIwie. . .. .. . . . . . .. .Watertown 6 Belmont William David Poww`er. . . . . . . . . . .. ...A.rlington Ru li Bernice Leader. . . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown 10 Watertown Carroll Wesky Davison. . . .. .. .. . ..Sonierville Nettie IDcherty. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .Somerville 10 floston James Herbert Armstrong. , . . . . , , .Watertown Alice Pearce— __ . . . , . . . . . . . ..Boston IO Boston Richard ReLl ben Ladd. . . . . . , . , . . .Watertomm Ethel Frances Ball, . . . . . . .. .. . . .Waiterto an 11 Arlington Charles Edward Carpenter. . . . . .Easthampton. Charlotte Frances Clough. . - - . .. ..W'atertow-n. 11 Watertawvst Francesco D'mico. .. .. .. . . . . . . ..Waterto%-n Teresa?accagnini. . . . .» . . . . . . . . ..Watertown 11 Newton Thomas Wallwwork. . . . . .. . . .. .. . ..Watertow n Margaret J. Mc1nnes. . . . .. . . . . .. . . ..Newton REPORT OF TOW.4 CLERK 511 Dale plare of 31arriagr Nanmy Restdeiac6 Aug. 14 Boston `Laven Maamanian. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .Water°tow*n Beatriec Esperian. 1 . . . . . . . . . , .. a.Watertown 17 Boston Alman Albert Simone. . .. . . .. . . .. .FatertoN;m Gertrude Henrietta Kane. . . . . . . . . . . . .Heston 18 Boston Stephen Edivard Conner. . . . . . . . , .WatertowTn Esther Alary Troy— _Boston 19 watertowm James Joseph Clifford.. . . . . .. . ....Waterto%vn .Iarie Magdalena Alden berg. . . .. . . . .Medford 21 Bedford :Harald P. Smith. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . Watertown Frances E. Gray. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . .Broolcline 23 Watertown Leonard Francis Howley. , . . .. . . .. Waltham Mary Elizabeth McHugh. . . . . . . . Watertown 27 Watertown Atherton :Alen Morse. . . . . . .. .. . . Watertown Doris Erie Quinn. , . . . . , . .. .. . . . . . .Boston 29 Watertuvm David R, Jones, . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . Watertown Susan J. (Northbridge) Taylor. ., . . . . . ,Boston. 29 Revere Joseph Paelini. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . Watertown Dionisia Belmonde. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . ..Rm ere 30 Tra,,,, \. H. Earl Risser. . , , . . . . . _ . . ° ° .. .. .. ..Watertown Grace Anderson. . . _ . . . . . . . . . . ..Watertovm 30 Boston Matthew Michael Butler. . . .. .. .. Watertov�m Harriet Sidney Jackson. . . . . . . .. . .Watertown 31 Watertown Eldon Longfe]]ow Andrews. . . . . . . Watertown [arie Viola. Daudelin. .. .. .. .. watertoNm 31 Watertown Thonsas Ioseph Stanton. . . . . . . .. ..Somery e Josephine Hurley. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . Watertonm 31 Watertown Joseph H. Cochran. . , . . . .New London, Conn. Helen R. Fells. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . ._. . . . . . _Amesbury 31 W,atertown William H. Nichols. . . . . . . ..Ne'%ington, Conn. Ruth L. Johnson. . . . .. .. . . .. . . ..Southbridge 31 Salem, N. H. Verses Der Garabedian. . . . . .. . ° . . . .Haverhill Virginia Garabedian. . . . . . . .. .. .. .Watertown Sept. 1 Medfield Clarence Tocci. . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . ..Watertown Mary Stemp. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . ..Medfield 2 Newton Francis Joseph McCarthy.. . . . .. ...Watertown Theresa Rita, Cormier. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .Newton 512 WATERT(]`3 N TOIAIN REPORT Dale Place of Afarraage Names Re,sidcucv Sept. 2 Waltham Howard Meritt i losatan. . , . . .. . . .Watertown Marion Gertrude Waugh. . . . . . . . .. ..Waltham 2 Boston Robert Patrick XIcGee. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown IN-largarct Elizabeth Xfullay. . . . . . .. . ..Boston 2 Boston Joseph Henry Carroll. . . .. .. . . . . _Watertotivn Gertrude Pauline Crosby. . . . . . . . .. . ..Boston 2 Watertown George Herbert Norcross. . . . . . . . . . . . .Ncwton Cecelia Blanche Pilon. . • .. . . .. .. . .Watertown 2 Newton Clarence A. Dew. . . .. . . .Watertown Sally Coyne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newton 2 Cambridge Kosrof Kaspar. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .Boston Lucy Kaninian. . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .W€rtertojvn 4 Watertown Daniel Alexander Fraser. . . . . . . . .Nova Scotia Margaret Mary Powderly. . . . . . . . .Waterto-%,�m 4 Boston Waldo Jaynes Kelley. . .. . . .. .. . . . .J�,-,Itertov7m Beatrice E. Swenson. . . I .. . . . . . . . . . . .Creston � G Iv4tertown Roland Bruce Macdonald. . . . . . , . .Watertowa ,Priscilla Tilden. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . ..WaterLo-a n 7 Ncwburyport Frank Ingersoll Jacques. . .. .. .. . . .Watertown Grace Alberta Randall. . . . . .. ...Newburyport 7 Watertown James MacDonald Olclford. . . . . . . .Cambridge Hazel Maud White, . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Cambridge 8 Watert.£Am Rosario (I'Orvilliers. . . . . . . . . . . . ...Cambridge Rose Gullason. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ..bjraterto�vu 14 Watertown Giuseppe Marucei. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .Watertown Elvira Natale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown 14 Watertourn Jacob Andrews. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . .Boston Lillie May Green. . . . . . . . , . . . . .. ..Watertown 14 VVaterto-%m Frank Henry Arnist•rong, Jr.. ., . . . ."'atertovm Edith Evelyn Horner. . . . .Revere 14 Arlington Otto Verner Carkon. . . .. .. . . .. . . .IN"atertolvn (grace -Iildred Lowe. . . . . .. .. .. .. .Watertown 14 Pawtucket, Oliver Wardman Holmes. . . .. .. . . .Watertown. R. I. Marion Lonise Smith. . . . . . .. . . . . . .Pawtucket 14 Carver Phillip Charles Pascoe, Jr.. .. .. . , „Watertown Boris Harriet ]Blake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13oston REPORT Or TOWN CLr.RK 13 Dale Place of Alarr age. Names Res�desree Sept. lei Watertown Chester Francis Garland. .. .. .. .. .Belmont Marion Josephine Harley. , . .. . . .. . .Belmont 16 Watertown Frank: Ellsworth Rose. . . . . . . . . .. . .. .Belmort Velma Blanche Veazey.. , . . .Fort Thomas, Ky. 16 Watertotm John Janies McDonald.... .. .. .. . .WatertoT%m Mary Elizabeth Moran. . . . . . . .. . .Watertown 16 Watertown Paul Joseph Faso. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .Watertown Emma Irene Dollruer. . . . . . .. .. . . .Watertown 19 Belmont George Ernest Deegan. . . . . . . . . .Boston y�Latberixre I-siglislt. . .. .. .. .. . . .. ..Watertown 20 Boston Henry Herbert Apptsn. . . . . .. .. . . .Watertown • Hilda Beatrice Forster. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Natick 21 Boston Gunnar Deurell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown Anna Anderson. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .Medford 21 Watertown Edward Curtis Johnson. . . .. . .. .. .-Somerville Vficlet Elizabeth Carlson. . . . . . .. ..Watertown 22 Medford Edward. Antbony G'Brien. . . . . . . . .Watertown Helen Frances Chipman. . . . . . . . . • Somerville 23 Newton Angus MacLellan. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Watertown Mary Christine buss. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .Newton 24 Watertown Thomas Drudy.. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Cambridge Anna Marie Shea. .. ...,. . . . . . . .. .Cambridge 24 Boston Thomas Leadall Crash. .. . .. .. .. .W'Rtcrt0%Va Thelma A. Day„ . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 25 Cambridge Frederick Charles Rattig€tn. . . . .. ..Watertown Alice Lockhart llahuney. . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 25 Boston Edward Anthony Artesa.n .. .. .. ...Watertown Mary Theresa Broderiel.. . . . . . . . . . . .Newton 26 Watertown Michael NIccgan. . . . . . . . .... .. . . ..Cambridge Margaret J, Lannon. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 27 Brooldine George Kandar. . . . . . . .. ,. . . . . . ...WatertMAM Grace H. Seufert. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . .Boston 28 Falmouth Jesse Carl Copprage. . .. .. .. . . .. . ..W11terto-s. Hilda Harris. . . .... .. .. .. .. . . . . . .Watertown 28 Frot-idenee, Fred Payson Stearns.. .. ., .. ..Watertown R. 1. Edith Marion Leland. . . . . . . . .Crantson, R. I. t 514 fit"ATERTO N TOWN' REPORT Dade Place of M-arriage Names 1i'est�ersce Sept, 29,S waterta'"M William L. Connolly. . . . . . . . .. .. .. ...Boston Margaret R. Jackson. . .. . . . .. . . . . . .Belrnont 28 Watertown. Henry If. Sullivan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge Gertrude A. Ziminsky.. . . .. .. .. .. ..Cambridge 28 Boston Hovhanes Djirtian. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . ..Lynn Beatrice Be}l ickjian. . . . . . . . . . ..Waterto►+,n 28 Watertown Thomas Jerome Maroney, , , , , , .Stamford, Ct. Vivian H. Anderson_ . . , ,. , , .. ..Watertoi Oct. 1 Watertown Lake P. Donnelly. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . _Belmont Mary R. _1.1cDaniels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belmcvnt. 4 Watertown Setrak Dorounian. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . .Boston Anna (Eskanderian) Bclrarian. .�.. . .Watertcrwn 4 Boston William Patrick. -rlullahcy. . . . . . . ..Watertown Edna Margaret Hewitt. . . . . .. .. . . . . . .Boston 5 Watertown John Ronald Beaton. .. ... .. . . . . . . .Watertown Laura Ruth !rlcKa.y. . . . . . Watertown 5 Watertown Thomas Eugene Ellis. . . . . . . . . .. . .Watertown Eleanor Fredericka Blieaiug. . . . . . .Watertown 5 Watertown Burton Everett Johnson. . . . . . . . ..Watertown Doris:11 lama Chase. . . .. .. .. .. ..Po� al, I4ie. 5 Boston Malcolm John iNlacLeod. . .. .. .. .. . .Brook-line Gladys Christine MacAuley.. . . . . , .Watertown ;i ltarshfietd Donald tUgus Shaw. . . . . . . . .. ...1%Fgttertown IUildred Irene Albee. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . .Boston 0 Providence, Jaynes Leo Fitzgerald. . . . . . . . .. ...Cambridge R. I. Ethel NEUer (Fisher) Damon. . . . . .W,atertown 6 1 Cwtoll Henry Maguire, . . . . . .. . . . .. .. ..Waterto%,,M Kathleen. Monahan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _Ne1vton 6 Cambridge Asadoor H. Men2oian. . .. . . .. .. . . .Watertown Alrras D. Minmian.. . . .. .. .. .. . ..Watertown Providence, Alfred William Dierner. .. . . .. . . . ..Watertown R. I. Josephine IN-Tay Linder. . .. .. .. , , I . . . .,Boston 6 Cambridge Albert Wilbur Huntvan. . . . .. , . . . .Watertown Willielmina Lillian Forster. . . .. .. ..Cambridge 7 Watertown P'erley Ralph Drew. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Helen Harriet Graham. . . . . . .. . . ..Watertown REPORT OF TC7WIti CLERK DaW Place of kfa"iage Names Residwice Oct. S Watertown Fred Raymond Yerrick. . . . . . . . ...Cambridge Muth Prances Farnsworth. . . . , . ...Cambridge S Boston Reginald Tyler Prat' . . . . ... ... .. .Watertown Edna Mary Halloran. . .. . . .. .. . . . . .Brookline 8 Watertown )Franklin Gushing McCoy. . . . . . . . .. ..Bclm=t Allison Purl Nickerson. . . . . . . .. . .Watertown 8 Watertown Edward Charles Burns. . . . . . . ... . . . .Belmont Rose Marie 1vlacNeil. . . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown 9 Newton Harold 1N.l riasian. . . . . . . .. . . . • . . . .Watertown Gladys Misakian. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .Watertown 10 Boston Clarence D. Mossman. . . . . . . . . .. .Watertown Helen Agnes Hughes. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Milton 11 Boston Christopher D. Feeney. . . , . .. .. . ..Watertown Emily C. Couture. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .Boston 11 WatertoRm Robert Knox McCarthy. . . . . . . . ._Wat own ',Vargaret Louise O'Connor. . . . . . . . . .Belmout 12 Somerville Wilbur N. Squier. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .Watertown Florenre it-l. N-lerrill. . . . . . . . . .. ...Watertown 12 Watertown Lester H. Ringer. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston N. Shirlev Har1Qw. . . . . . .— . . .Lisbon, l�. H. 12 Watertown Bernard. Michael Murray. . .. .. . . . .Carnb-ridge Margaret Agnes Cahill. . . . . . .. . . . .Watertown 12 Watertown Bernard Philip Moore. . . .. .. . ..Albany, N. Y. Laura Cummings Perry. . . . . . .. . . .Watertown 12 Watertaw-a Frank Toseph Forestier. . . . . . . . .. .Watertown Catherine Bellantoni, . . . . . . . . . . . . .Belmont 12 'Watertown Joseph P. Crosby. . . —Arlington Arlington Mary H. Donahue. . .. . . . . .. ... ..Cambridge 12 Watertown Joseph Vernelli. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .Boston Catherine Argiro. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .Watertown 12 Watertown William Thomas C. Kerr. . . . ..Brooklyn, N. Y. Bertha Edythe Sutherland. . . . . . . .Watertown 12 Lexington Thomas Francis Traci.. . . . .. .. . . . .Watertmim Helen Agaves Webber. . . . . . . . . . .. .Lexington 12 Watertown Karekin Darngochian. .. . . .. .. .. . . .Watertown Srpoohee ('Top}ian) Atamsian. . . ...Watertown 516 Ti'4TATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ,mate Place of?idrarrit_ge Names Residence Oct. 12 Belmont Frank Joseph Looney, . . . . . . .. , .. .. ..Belmont Helen Viola Peldne. . . . . . . . . .. . —Watertown Watertown. 12 Belmont Joseph Carleton BroNvnall. . . . . . . . .Cambridge :Mary Lucille Duris. . .. .. . . . . . . . . .Watertown. 12 Belxnoat James Edward C INcill. . . . . . .. . . ..Leominster Sarah Agnes Mcillamara,. . . . . . , , ,.Watertown 12 Watertown Andrew Howard Vanasse. . . .. .., . . . .Medford Marion Frances NAralker. . . . . . . . . . .L'w'atertown. 13 Watertown Leo Patrick Cummings. . . . . .. .. . . . . ..Boston Bridget Kelley. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . ►Watertown 19 Boston John L. Tashjian. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. ..Watertown Anna Therm h1 anning. .. . . . ... .. . . ..Boston 19 -OLratertown Hedley Lloyd Flewelling. . . . . . . . . . . . .Holyake Alva Lackey. . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . .Watertown 19 Watertown James Carleton Waterhouse. .. . . .Dayton, die= Gladys Alberta Pearce. . . . . . . . . . . .VVatertc wn 19 Salem Albert Eugene 1'ovah. . . . . . . . . . . , .Watertown Pauline E. (Semon) Dt3pee. . . . . . . .hfanchester 20 Boston Gerardo Caira. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. ...Waterto'= Mary Tornolillo.. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .Boston 20 Newton Jarnes Joseph Carroll. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Xlary Shields 11.1ahoney. . . . . . .. . .. .Newton 20 Cambridge Boglios Kaloosdian. . . . ... . .. .. . . .Watertown Grace Mugrctchian. . ... . .. .. . . .. .Watertown. 23 Watertown Richard Edward Bourdon.. . . . .. ...Watertown Eleanor Marie Dunn. . . . . . . . ... . .Watertown 25 Boston Ohannes Hoy*s+epian. . . . . . . . . . .. ..Watertowm Araxy 10elikian. . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . .Watert.ovm 25 Watertown George Laurence Fahey. . . .. . . .. ..Waterto= Boris Adelaide White— .. .. .. . . .. .Watertowm 26 Boston Ardent Standish Howland. . . . . . . . . . . ..Boston Eva Dale Williston. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Watertown 27 Watertown Francis Augustine Burns. . . . .. .. . .Watertown Nora.Elizabeth McDonnell. . . . . . . .Watertown 27 Watertown Edward Cobb Gilman. . . .. .. . . .Portland, Me. Harlma Mary Rosenbaum. . . . . . . . .Watertowr► r REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 517 Date Place of Marriage Arantes Residimce Oct 27 Cambridge Rolwrt Theodore Voutiritsa. . . . . . .Watertown Agatha Veronica Andrews. . . . . . . . .Cambridge 30 Belmont Edward Parker Ryan. . . . . . . . . . . .Swampscott Virginia Roberta Dufresne. . . . . . . .Watertown 30 Boston Charles Sevrnour Hadaway. . . . . . . . .Plymouth Lenora Manuel, . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Watertown 30 Watertown John Louis Peary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clxelsea Agatha Frances Gouthro. . . . . . . . . .Watertc%m 31 WalterLown 13evcrly Lovejny Thoits. . . . . . . . . .,Watertown Stella Koskevitch. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .Watertown Nov. I Watertown Frank D. Cook. . .Boston Mabel F. I-lartin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,New York 2 Boston Joseph Falco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watentown Josephine Perna. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .Boston 3 Watertown Albert Arthur Waitt. . . . . .. .. . . . ... .. . . . . —Winthrop Winthrop Lary Stevenson. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .Watertown 3 Lowell Guy Charles Pence. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .l atertown Ruth Celestia Sheldon. . _Lowell 3 Watertown Humphrey Joseph Sullivan. . . . . . ..Cambridge Emily Theresa. St. Peter. . . . . . . ..Watertown 3 Newton R.ona.ld. McGerrigle. . . .. .. .. .. .. . .Waterton.%n Helen Prances Thompson. . . . . . .. . . . .Cetw-ton 7 Watertown John LeRoy Dorcy.. . . . . . . . .. . .. ..W'atcrtown Antra Rose Martin. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . atertowm 9 Watertown Frederick Lee Freeman, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Truro Lena Marguerite Robison. - _Watertown 9 ttiewton Milton Harbert Peltier. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Mae Conant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Newton 9 Watertown Vincent Clerico. . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . .Everett Josephine Nistico. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . Airaterto%wm 10 Boston John Kolgian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Arpen), Caragulian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 10 Boston George D. Gar€rhedian. . . . . • • - - . • . -_l4ledford Alice F. Hat kortzian. , .. . , .. .. . .Watertown 10 Brookline Rubin Elias Garber. . . . . . - - . . . . . , .. . .Boston Sarah Rose Shuck. . . . . . . . .. .. .. ..Watertown 518 W TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Date Place of.'Marriage A-'Vwmies Residence Nov. 10 Watertown William Joseph Egan. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waltham IN•Iary Dorothy Coleman. . . . . . _ . ..Watertown 10 Somerville Edwin Hayden GaUey. . . . . . . . . . . . .Somerville June Augusta Gray. .. .. . . .. .. . . . .Watertown 10 117'atertovm iChesley Leonard Peterson. . . .. ., . .Watertown Ellen Josephine Keatinj . . . . . . . . . .Watertown It Watertown Mihran Parsel.�ian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Araxy Nazarethian) Kassarjian, . . .IVatertown 11 Lynn Charles P. Colligan. . . . .. .. .. .. ...Watertown Helen M. Montague. 1.1 L,atertawn Walter John Sullh an. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .Ayer Helen Rose 'Monahan. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 12 Watertown Joseph Patrick Doyle. . . . . . . . . .. . .�+�+aterto n Bertha -11ay Powers. . . .. . . .. . .Harrison, Me. 13 Newton Chester Halt. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . .Wa.terto am Helen Denty. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . .Newton 16 North Brook- John Edward Hinman. . . . .. .. . . . . ..Winthrop field Rose Louise Gehring— ,. .. ... . . . .Watertown 17 New ton John Thomas Raper. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown .Agnes Imelda Murphy. .. .. . . . . . . .. . .Newton IS Belmont Addison Gray Newkirk. . . . . . . .Newark, N. J. Cecilia Agatha Herbert. . . . . . . . . ..Watertown 23 Watertown Edward Rees Seaman. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Methuen Elizabeth Whitney. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown. 24 Watertown Karoo Alajaia.n. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Boston Annie (Markarian) Dambrijian. . . ..Watertown,. 24 Newton Patrick Boyle. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ..Watertown Elisabeth B. Goodwin- - - . — Brookline 24 Belmont john Joseph loon. . ., . . .. . . . . . . .Medford Jennie Bernette McDonald. . . . . . . ..';V'atertown 25 Boston Franklin Stanley KeehIwetter, . . . , . .Brookline Frances Puddister Cummins. . . . . . .Watertowa 2$ Newton . Leon Serap Avakian. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Rose Victoria Garabedian. . . . . . . . .Watertown 27 Belmont Charles Stephea Handy. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown Cora Wilhelmina. Sim. . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown REPORT OF TOWN CLERF 51.9 Dote Place of Marriage IV,anies Residence Nov. 27 Bost.ort William Charles Dwyer. . . . .. . . . . .Watertown Constance Mary Skeggs. . . . . . . . . .. . . .Boston 27 Medford Milt Ellis Romine. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .Medford Hazel (MclGnley) Von Holfthausen Watertown 8 Cambridge Silvio Anthony Choulrtarcl. . .. . . . , .Watertown Julia Mary Lemieu... . . . . . . . . . . . ..Camhridge 2€3 Watertown Alfredo Venditti. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . .Waltham Caroline GuzzeGti. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cambridge 28 Brockton Albert Carleton MacGee. . . . . . . . . ,WatertGwn Alice M. Oddie. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ..Waltham 28 Watertown Cornelius F. Sullivan. . . . . . . . . . .. .Cambridge Anna, L. Riley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — —Cambridge 28 Watertown Clinton Edward West. . . . . . . . . . . .Watertow:a Aslaug Wathne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 30 Some ille Qui George Swanson, . . . . . . . . . . . ,Watertown Mary Margaret O'Connor. .. _ . .. . . .Somerville 30 Haverhill Percy Leroy Tufts, . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Waterton%n Helen Gladys Comeau— . . . . . . . . . . .Haverhill 30 Belmont Daniel Hagan. ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Watertown Teresa blarry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wa:tertcawn Dec:. 1 Belmont . Ernest William IN•lc;NL ahb. . . . . . . . ..Watertown Tan- Evel`m 11°Ielanson. . . . . . . I Newton Patrick Conlcith Mc stay. . . . .. . . ..Watertown .slice Irene Rvan. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .. . .Newton 3 Boston Oswald Fred 5arertsen. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .Newton Esther Frances Berry. Watertown G Boston Christopher Henry Fisher. . . . . . . . .Watertown Gertrude ?%-Iary Davy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston IS Watertovm Donald Gould Howland. . . . . . , . . . .Watertown Xfary Alice Maguire. . . . . . .. . . . . . .Watertown 20 W-atertov-n John Franklin ltilcLaughlin. . . . . . . . . .Waltham 1Vinifred Dorothy Rigney*. . . . . . . . .Watertown 22 Watertown William Rlwoahy, , , . . ... .. . . . . . . .Waltharn Josephine A-IcGann. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Watertown 22 Boston Loris Serabian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Waterrtown Marguerite Sarnuelian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston 520 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Date Place of Afarraage Nrames Residence Dec. 25 Watertoym Benjamin Pernctte Oxner. . . . . . .. .Watertown Gladys Selina Veinotte. .. . . .. . . . ..Watertown 26 Watertown Francis D. Tatters. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ..Worcester Gertrude V. Casey. . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . .Belmont 26 Cambridge Vincent Raphael Byrne. , . . . . . . . . .Watertown Sarah Moore. .. . .. .. ... . .. .. . . . . .Cambridge 28 Boston Darius Weagle. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . .Watertown Josephine (Welsh) Conroy. . . . . . .. .Watertown 23 Watertown Henry Edward Persons. . . .. . . . . . .Bethel, Vt. Mary INIa€lyn Dunn. . . . . . . . . . .Watertown 31 Boston Charles Garfield Esperian. . . . . . ...Watertown Doris Genevieve Whalen. . . . . .... . . .. .Boston RlyPORT OP TOIV'Z CLERK .521. Deaths registered in the Town of Watertown. for the Year 1929 Age Data Name I'm Mos. Dys. Jan. 2 James J. Buder. . .. . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 19 ., 2 Bessie (Martin) Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 10 28 2 Louise (Kuplast) Cepurneek. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55 5 15 2 Patrick H. Tully. . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 77 5 . . 2 Arthur Mill 13evrerly*, , . . . .. ., . . . . . . . .. .. 64 S 26 3 Fannie Frieda (Gromberg) Segal. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 63 - . 4 :4 ar arie Morris. . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 14 4 Wall-ace C. Griffith. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . till 22 6 Julia Grafton. . . . . ... .. .. . . . . 4 S 21 6 Ellen 1I. O'Brieu. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . 36 7 William E. Meade. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. 75 9 Ann Elizabeth (ltilooney) Dalan. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 62 .3 6 11 Helen (Woodford) Ruth. . . . 31 3 . . 12 Elvira H (Libin) Titus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. e7 4 22 12 Patrick J. I'abey. , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 13 Bridget kDufrvi Maloney. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . ... 75 13 John H. Tiirk. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 73 14 Margaret (Glynn) Hehir.. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 9 27 1.1 NoriL O'Hara. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23 14 Dino Pegoraro. . . . . . . .... .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 6 14 14 Mary A, Gorman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . 90 If} Deter X. Brosvri. . , . , . _ . . , . . . . .. . . . . . . . . (if' 16 Sarah (Carr) Nesbitt. . . .. .. . . 09 5 28 16 Helen 5kela.asn. _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . ... . . .. 10 . . 17 Elizabeth A. (Stevens) Gallichan. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 84 6 6 17 Jennie (McKenzie) Rae. . . . . . . , . . . ., , . .. .. .. . . 73 4 10 17 Mary jahnson. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 91 8 1 17 David H. Landers. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . ,. .. . . .. . .. 64 _. . . 21 Maude R. G all chap. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. 3€3 3 25 22 Emily (Preece) Snow. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. , , .. .. . . 69 - 3 17 22 William L. Dougherty.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 22 John Roberts. . . . . . . , . .. . . . . . . . . . . 77 1 22 23 Abbie Faster (Rugg) Taber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 85 10 4 26 Elizabeth S. kdams) Hildretb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05 3 4 27 Genesta R. (Dickson) Oxhrane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 34 2 2 27 Annie (Sullivan) Coffcy. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 54 - - 27 Hilda N. (Monson) Halberd;. . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . 50 11 23 2'9 Martha S. A. (Brown) Stuart. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 11 9 29 Patrick: J. Cc�,ne. . . ,, ... .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 70 . , .. 30 1lardiros Garabedian. , . . . ..... .. .. . . .... . . . . . . 56 . , .. 3;j Gertrude Medora Jouett,. . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . 69 2 ,6 522 WATRRTOWN TOWN REPORT Age Feb. 2 James E. Bell. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 14 1 2 Barbara A. Rollins. . . . . . ., , , . . . . , . . . . . . 2 3 Herbert J. Fulton. . . — , ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 55 3 7 d Michael J. Hession. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . 57 7 9 4 Ba dasar Bakarian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 4 Rdwin l°crrest Wickes. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . 20 2 26 5 Caroline Dalby. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 77 6 10 5 Abbie Stevens (North) Parker. . . . . . . .. .. .. ... . 80 8 9 5 Elizabeth (Williams) Camp. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 02 9 17 6 Ann Terese Sheridan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 25 7 Acrl L. Grant. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 31 9 20 7 Theodore P. Prentice. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . 82 4 7 Rasa. E. Tbreshie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . „ . , 72 2 13 8 Solomon Cotten Pennock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 74 1 22 S Alice (Morgan) Fardy. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . 31 9 James Patrick. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . 1 1 11 Louis Morrell. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 27 12 Margaret (Linton) Oliver. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 11 29 13 Grace E. (Babeuf) Haggood. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 52 16 Evelirie Elizabeth (Bent) Stiles— . . . . . . . . . 88 3 3 16 Ellen E. (Stevens) McCafferty. . . . . .. . . . 75 17 Catherine A� (Foley) Brown. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . j9 17 Elizabeth (H,-Lvden) Hapgood. .. . . . . . .. .. .. ... . . 94 2 10 1S Henry- Stanleti lame. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 11 17 23 Isabelle Louise Sullivan. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . 2 23 24 Joseph F. Parsons. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 72 2 9 24 Catherine $runini. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 3'? 8 20 24 Ray nand Farrar. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 10 24 James NTcGcc, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . 69 25 Charles Nat Sabin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 47 6 20 2a Anna (Eckert) Reiniger. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 66 19 27 Xalousd NXI. Kaloisdian. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . 46 . . 27 Albert Povah. . . . . .. .. . 63 . . 29, Michael J. Kenney. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 61 29 Elizabeth (hl—.17x) Packer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 66 1 11 28 Cecilia (Ducette) Cormier. . . . . . . . . . . . S2 29 IVliebael.J, Kenney. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 61 Mar. 1 Annn May (Clements) Wood. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 54 10 2 Paul H. Dwyer. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 5 Caralirw- S. (Burnham) Lyrnan. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 2 3 5 Ellen F. (Anderson) Mahoney. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 73 . . 7 Arthur T. Cranston. . . . . . 52 6 21 8 Charles B. Hubbard. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. .. 71 5 15 INlargaret (Brennan) Casey. . . . .. . . . . . ... .. . . . . 67 . . REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 523 el ge Date N'Spac yrs.Alms. lays.. Mur. 10 Annie (Dw-ver) Deady. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 73 10 Margaret (Halligan) Coyle. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 5 10 ArnQld W, Jones. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 37 3 3 13 Sofie A. (Olsen) Hasle. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 65 4 1U 12 Lu area Ellis. . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . .. , . .. ,. .. .. . . . ., 2 13 W ilter James Bailey, Jr.. . . . . . . . .. . ... . . .. .. 5 5 I<"1- Laii-va E. (Green) Metcalf. . . .. . ..... .. .. .. .. . 74 13 William James Wade, . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . , . 3 15 Ellen N1. (Delarieg) Glynn. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . ... 74 . . 15 Arthur PKtricl, Camp'bell. . , . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 21 2 10 16 Idabel 1. Macdonald. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 .. . . 17 Claire 11,, Lnughlin 5 2 19 Garabed H. Jamgocbian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3S .. 19 Mande (Parke) McGrath, . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . 24 .. 21 Dorothea Louise Skectz. . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. 2 25 21 Rose R. Mman. . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 24 22 Mary, A. (Regan) Hudson. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 83 - . 22 Man, (O'Brien) O'Brien, . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . 6S 271 N-largaret J. (Traynor) Johnsen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 3 21 23 Carsie V. ( Tau. Xstiuc) Smith. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 54 8 4 24 Ronald ';,lac Donald.. . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . 19 25 Effie J, (Lewis) Yale. , . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . S5 0 5 `err 'Thomas Plv nn. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . 57 26 Patrick J. r1'Hera. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. 61 .. 26 . Ralpi2 CWITIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 19 28 Emma (Johnson) Anderson. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . .. ... 69 7 12 2S Robert Sharnlian, , . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 3 5 30 Noble B. McNeil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 24 11 ff 31 Daniel Loring Suker.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . 65 3 19 April 3 Emma F. (Stanicy) Edes. .. .. . . . . . ... .. . .... .. 72 9 21 4 George Albert Holmes. . 54 3 4 5 Dorothy Ruth Fitzpatrick. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . 7 2~V 7 Juntes H. Vahev. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. ....`.. . . , . . . 57 7 Walter Luville Varney. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 76 6 28 13 Pandelis G. Philadelpahus. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 75 25 15 Lester Phelps. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . 5 - - 16 Edith .pearl (Higgins) Wor_arl. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . , . 45 5 2S III Patrick Seaton. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . 51 17 Margaret (Dawson) Walsh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 65 17 Joseph B. Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 76 4 20 17 Jahn R. Clelland. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 80 IS Edward Burnes. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 45 18 Susan Emma (Holt k) Sheer. . . .. . . . . .. .. . . 85 . . 19 Cornelills lllahone .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . 84 524 WATER'TO 4i4 N TONVN REPORT Age Dole h'awe }"rs.Mus. Dys. April 19 PaSqua.le l.'lronttlari. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a—3 4 18 20 Mary A. (Dobbs) Freeth. . . . , . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53 23 Rosa (Carvelli) Cavaretta.. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 24 Marjorie G. Stelle. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 15 24 Muriel E. Anderson. —. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 11 6 26 Thelma Irene.Worm.wwd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 13 27 R-Iargaret (Donovan) McNally. . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 8 23 27 Michael O'Toole. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 27 Fannie (Tiver) Garside. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . 59 8 1 30 Bridget Burns. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 72 .. Ilay 4 Elzer Moise Bourque, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. 46 1 26 5 'Stanley Croft. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . , . .. .. . . . . . . 38 5 18 8 George F. Coakley. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 26 8 14 8 Garabed Mugerdichian. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 52 8 Mary Marthn (Woodbury) Kennedy. , . . . . . . . . 87 9 13 8 Moira A, Jones- - - - - — .. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. 1 S 17 11 Luc1 r' A. (Lally) O'Brien. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . 67 14 Fannie I. (Berry) Drew. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 5 11 14 Mary Slamin. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. ., . . 15 Earlan C. Prescott. , . . .. . . . . .. 38 .. 23 17 Mary F. ()aarragher) Vahey. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 62 18 Robert A. DuQuattro. , . ,. , . . . . . . . ., , . ., ., .. ., 5 24 19 1•lildred (Doggan) Devlin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 29 24 Edwin Stone, , , . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 79 .. 21 Catherine T, Brae. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. 58 25 Frances (O'Reilly) Lonskin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 1 29 25 Jahn Hyde. . . . . . . . . . 7G 25 Mary (Derby) Cain. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . 73 27 Barbara 14, (Shields) Little. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 64 8 18 29 Margaret S, (Lovell) Skinner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 9 1S 20 Sara (Kett) Emery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 58 4 21 30 Christine l•lcDonald. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. 09 30 Ella. C. Kidder- - - - - . . . , . . . . . . . . 73 2 2 June 1 Gertrude (Mchlillan) llcl)nrialil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 3 Dorothy Butler, . , . , ,, , - . . , . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 9� 4 Mary F. Bawker. . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. ., ,. .. . . . . 78 1€1 7 5 Delia (Mcllugh) I-lenahaa. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . 65 1 3 7 Lizzie (Tucker) Phillips. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . . 75 2 928 0 Emmett T. +McLean. . , , , . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 . . . 10 A]bina I L (Pouliott) Chartier. . . . , , . .. , , .. ._ ., 41 8 10 Annie T. (Dever) Griffin. . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . fit 10 Felice: Simone. . . . . . . . 42 8 23 11 Margaret (Chambers) Wilson, .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 80 . . REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 525 Age DaJ4 Name �Yfis.mas. Dys. June 12 Andrew B. Coakiey.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 42 3 14 12 Avah Eghiocarian. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . 55 3 . . 12 Charles 14'lantenuto.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . 15 S . 13 Jphn W. Waugh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . 86 2 5 14 Dorothy F. Dardis. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1$ 9 17 15 Freda (Cook) Hansen. . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 37 , . 15 John Howell. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 53 . . .. ' 15 Julia (Fougere) Avery. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 67 .. 15 Catherine (Clancy) Fogarty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 .. .. 18 Abhy CIarke. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 76 8 25 19 . Helena J. O'Malley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 . . 19 Hormek (Mallian) Madaniarc. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 9 16 20 PaulFranchi. . . . . . . .... . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 56 . . 23 Frances E. (McGlinchy) Parker. . .. . . 49 24 Gertrude P. (Chase).James. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. 69 24 Marion Dineen. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. 8 17 24 William F. Ross. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 69 3 20 25 Nora M. Farrell. . , . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. 17 9 18 27 Ella E. Glover, . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . 66 . , 27 Theresa (Costanza) Costanzo. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 42 .. 27 Infant Mee. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 28 Giustino Sallese. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . 55 9 17 28 Infant Mee. . . . . . .. .. . . .... .. .. .. . .. ._ . . .. .. 2 29 Thomm W. 1Ccogb. . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . 39 29 13 Jahn W. Waugh. . . . . . . . . .. .. 86 2 5 July 4 William John Pascoe. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. 52 11 5 .5 Henry Russell. . . . . . . .. .. .... .. . . .. 72 11 18 5 John R. Allen. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . ...... .. . . .. 32 7 William H. Hubbard. . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 74 7 Daniel Sweeney. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 9 Emily F. (Dowd) Wogaa.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 2 19 11 Mary C. For€l. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 42 ,. .. 11 Henry Summers. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 79 5 19 11 Lillia.n C. (LeBaron) Tripp.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 59 .. 4 11 Einar Lagerhlade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. 24 7 26 12 Margaret Purtle. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . 64 . . . , IS Anton ette (T'avernaa) Pagliato. . . . . , . . .. .. . . . . 49 4 1 18 Patrick F. Riley. . 69 6 27 19 Angelina (Pelosi) DeVecchio. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . 31 1 3 19 Frank Everett Coulidge. . . ... ... . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 71 11 21 21 Sewall Bond Elwell.. .. .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 9 . . 23 Ellen (Carney) Sullivan. . . .... .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 73 8 . . 23 Kathleen Marie Fennell—.. . . . . 23 5 28 23 Mars* Louise Artms ni. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . 60 . . , . 526 WATERTbWN TOWN 7tEPORT ' Age f)ut' s �rarorc Vr.T. rrfus. 'iDys. JOY 2.1 '161m Gates Warner. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 41 7 26 25 Charles D. Shugrue . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 2 20 26 Belle (Smith) Fleurt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 . . 26 Frederick F. G'Doherty. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 10 27 Burt E. Shattuck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. 73 1 27 'victor E. Cullingto n, Jr.. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. 5 4 7 2:9 Cottfred J. Bloincluist.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 10 6 29 Mari- (l1+Ittllen) Cloonan. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 31 31 Luny M. (Sherman) Cutter. . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 88 4 31 Daniel Wilkins. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. 81 3 Aug. 3 Charles F. McLe,in.. . . . . .. . . .. 6 11 26 a Katherine A. Brennan. . . . ,_ . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . _ 39 4 Mary (Ifulcahy.) McLaughlin. . . .. .. .. 8.5 4 Catherine (Doggett) Dunphy. _ . . . . . . .. . . . .. 85 5 -Helen (Barton) Smart, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . :30 $ W 7 Alfred T. Ravnor. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 .. 10 Bridget (A-lellett) Rattigan. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 10 :Marti- A. OTeam. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . _ .. 28 2 l i Fliaabeth (13urke) Ranco.. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. 35 13 Lillian M. (Gallant) Skuse. . 45 9 13 Eugene Mahoney. . . . . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 57 13 Jahn M. Whitaker. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. 50 . . 13 Annie S_l3ennett? Bennett. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 81 .. 15 Annie Nlekahnli:an. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..59 2 14 17 Myra (Garrison) Hall . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . 77 1 - . 19 Archibald L Campbell. '. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. 66 3 14 21 Bridget A. (Powers) Forbes. . . . . . . , . . .. . G2 22 Luc_' 141. Piper—,.. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 . . 22 Margaret Arasian. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . 4 6 . . 24 Arthur P. Sullivan. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . , . . . . . .. 33 S 2 27 rlrtbuT J. Julian. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . 4 -- 29 Bedros Der Bedrosian. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. 50 , , . . 30 Edgar G. Frost. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 64 b IS Sept. 3 ,Margaret (Dunleavy) lurphy,. , .. . . . . . . , . . 7() 3 Marguerite (Welch) Collar. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. 44 4 :1 Emma (Schneider) Downs. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 78 3 Mary FarringLon. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 26 7 28 5 Warren H. Dow. . . . . . . . .. . . .. 78 8 15 7 Kate (Connolly) Venzie. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . 77 , . 12 Edward J. Egleston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 30 4 3 15 Elsie (%Murray) Harrington. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 41 ti 7 15 Dorothy Cailanan. . . .. . . . . . . .. . :... . .. . , .. 5 24 15 Patrick O'Mallev. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. fig REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 527 Age Rafe Maiple Vrs. 3los.Lays. Sept. 20 Llbina Petite. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1$ 7 — 23 Delia A. (14awkins) White. . . 61 1 15 23 Francis P. LN-Iaclden. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. 5.5 24 Bridget (Halligan) Cahill.. .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. 65 26 Sarah (-1it<Gue) Whitney. . . . .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . 0 .. 27 Rosanna McSherry. . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. 62 5 25 27 Susan J. :Tenney.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 77 .. . . 27 Antonio C•apoli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . . .. 63 29 Ambrose C. Bailey . . . . . . .. . 8-1 i Oct. 2 Donald R. Hill. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . ... .. . .. 36 8 18 5 P rederick A. repine. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 5 16 5 Maynard Crouse. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 17 5 4 19 Anna (Igoe) Jones. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 50 10 Catherine Carberry. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 74 12 tllbert. Eldoris Comstock. . 7,5 . . .. 15 Edward McDonough. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 16 2 . . 15 Daniel F. Nolan. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 48 11 S 18 Angelina (Luchetta) Voner. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 35 2 . 18 Frederick T. Brown. . . 69 7 3 20 Sarah Amelia (Stover) Stover. . . .. . :. .. .. . . . . 80 9 2 21 Salvatore Costa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . -50 26 Dornenica (Badessa) Anastaskt. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . 61 27 William Manton Newcomb. .. —. .. . . .. .. . ... 69 7 24 ' 27 Chilian H. Lackey. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 02 .. 28 Stanley Peter Morrison.. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :33 L . . 29 Timothy Fky. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 1 .. 29 Amia Lotiise (Richardson) Macurdv. . . . . . . . . . . . 64 1 30 Dennis Kennedy . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . 60 . .. :►ov. 1 Catherine (Griffin) \,eedha m. . . . . . . . .. .. .. 5.5 6 3 Elizabeth (Hales) Bcucber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 2,5 7 8 5 Em lv (Stone) Lane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 67 . . , 6 Arsen Miha.+elin. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . .5-5 . . 7 Alichael Hughes. . . . . . . . . .. .. 84 3 12 3 Fraz nk Herhurt Richmond, . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 67 9 25 8 George Aver-- . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 . . 11 9 Infant Meltjonian. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 10 10 William J. D. Campbell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 60 6 7 11 James Mulhern. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . 65 .. 13 Mary Agnes (Dawson) Baker. . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . S4 1 4 15 Drank Valentino. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 5 25 15 Catherine (McGocrty) i0 tiire. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 45 17 John Youngman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. 72 10 2 17 Anna. _Margaret Berardino. . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 528 WA.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Agr Dafe roam'. Yrs. Mcis.. Dys. Nov. 18 Wilfred Gosselirr. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . 54 18 John N-i. Young. . . . .. , . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. 64 7 14 18 Hrepsema Kasabian. . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . 6 . . . .. .. 66 19 Mary A. (Carey) Leedham. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. 52 21 AmosS. Coon. . . , . .. __ ...... .. .. ... . . . .. . . . . 79 5 25 21 Lev Brett F. Partridge. .. . ... . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . 78 1 IS 23 Patricia Dawson. . . . . . ... .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 21 23 Julia (Casey) Doody. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. 62 23 Henry J. Durney. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 4 19 24 Robert Croucher.. . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . 63 11. 3 25 Teresa (Fulginite) Voci. . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 27 Lucy Arshalaus Nigohusian. . . . . . . . .. . . .. ... . . 21 7 .. 27 Catherine A. (Regan) Harris. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 10 29 John W. Knox. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 72 , . 29 4lr=en .1l. Wright. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 47 1 26 29 Ada L. E, (Drew) Huii. . , . . . .. .. 74 .. . . Dec. 1 Felica (ltiancuso) Gallo. . .. . . .53 8 . . 1 Annie T. (Burleigh) Stanton. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . Al 5 26 55 Clara W. (Johnson) Waldron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 5 25 7 Sarah Ann (15awe) Wilcox. . . .... ... . .. 77 7 8 William H. H. Mallory. . . . . . , . , . .. ..., 88 10 .. 8 Thomasina (Damiano) Cerrato. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 48 .. 1€1 Edward Samuel Bennett. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 5 1 10 John Warnbolt. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 50 Ili Peter Whitney. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. 621 11 Isaac Gourlay. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 75 1 6 11 ]lary E. Cannon. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 68 13 Elizabeth Cullinane— . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . 42 14 Albert T. Comstock. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . 14 10 10 20 Thomas Burke. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . 67 20 Cornelius Gran Horn. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . 77 3 27 21 AWades Krekorian. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . .. 54 11 11 21 Jessie E. (Hill) Kimball. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . .. 65 6 7 21 Robert H. Kingsbury. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 79 8 27 22 Infant McLaughlin. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 18 25 Walter M. Kenney. . . 37 7 25 30 Hiram Ruggles Day. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. 77 5 1 REPORT OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT To the Honorable Berard of Sell inen. Gentlemen. In compliance with 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, 1929, together with recommendations for the ensuing year. Organisation of the Department Chief John F. 2dilmore Licidenants Tames P. Burke John E. McNamara Joseph J. Reilly Sergeants Andrew J. Donnelly Thomas W. Devaney James 11-1. Igoe John J. Igoe Patroln ear William P. Coleman George J. Farrell Jahn F. Gleason Francis A. Nally Vernon S. Brown Edward P. Murphy Charles H. Glidden Edward J. Boyle Arthur F. Perkins Joseph H. Gilfoil Louis Perkins Henry L. Welsh Lawrence C. Hanley William H. Munhall Richard J. Owens joscph P. Stead Stewart E. Savage 'William A. Leonard 1'homas J. Cullen Russell J. Kimball Joseph F. Loughlin George M, Clinton Joseph Walsh Jahn A. Higgins Patrick J. Callahan John J. Hanlon Frank L. Mannix Jahn F. McGeever Edward J. Liston James P. Shea Edward A. Murray 529 Z30 WATERTOWN Towle REPORT lVagonotali James J. Burke Janitor Arnold E.. Holmes Arrests 'Total number 1077 Males. 1050 Females 1S Dative horn 138 Foreign horn 339 Causes of Arrests Arson 2 Assault and battery 31 Assault on an officer 8 Assault with a dangerous weapon 3 Allowing minors to play pool without a. permit 1 Breaking and centering, attempt 37 Breaking and entering and larceny 69 Bastardy 12 Carnal rihu.se 2 Concealing leased property 1 Drunkenness 322 Default warrant 13 Disord'erly person 1 Disturbance of the peace 13 Escaped prisoner 1 Evading ta%icab fare 1 Fugitive from justice 1 False advertising 1 Gamin; 8 Gaming nuisance 1 Gaming implements, having in possession 6 Gaming on the Lord's Day 8 Interfering with electric wires 1 Beeping a vicious dog 1 Keeping an unlicensed dreg 2 REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT 531 Larceny, attempt 3 Larceny of automobile 3 Larceny ?5 Loitering 2 TManslaughter 5 Non-payment of wages 4 Non-support of wife and children 24 Mon-support of aged parent 2 Neglect of children 2 Obscene pictures, having in possession I Profanity Promoting a lottery G Peddling without a license � Robbery 12 Revolver, carrying -�Nithout a permit 1 Rescuing a prisoner 7 S a f e-keeP1ng 37 Suspicious perms 50 Selling mortgaged property 2 StubboniL chLd 4 Subornation of perjury I Stealing a ride 2 Vagrancy 1 Violating probation IV,ilful dest.rietion of property I Violation of parole .13 Town Ordinances, violating: Passing handbills �,,ithorxt a -pe=it 5 Passing, to left of street car ivhich had stopped for pur- pose of allowing passengers to 'hoard or alight G Going wrong way on one- Fay street 1 Not strapping fanfare entering through way 7 Board of Health Laws, violation of 3 Liquor Laws, violating: Illegal sale 8 Illegal transportation 2 Keeping and exposing for sale Liquor n-Lumnee 5 A fanufacturi�ag 1 532 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Motor Vehicle Lars, violating; Attaching 7ovrong number plates 1 Allowing person to interfere with proper operation 1 Allowing improper person to operate 1 Cutting out of line 2 Defective brakes i Giving false name and address to police deer 1 Going away and not mal-ng self kno%gym after accident 2 Loaning license to another 1 Not slowing down at intersection 4 Overspeeding 105 Operating, negligently, so that lives and safety of the public might he. endangered 22 Operating under the influence of liquor 36 Operating without a license 32 Operating after license had been revoked 9 Operating unre&tered car 5 Operating uninsured cal- a Operating after license was suspended 2 Operating and not having registration in possession 1 Passing within eight feet of street car which had stopped for the purpose of allowing passengers to board or alight 1 Refusing to step on signal of officer I Refusing to show license on demand of are officer 1 Reckless driving 2 Using an automobile without authority 13 Total 1077 Valuation of Property Stolen and Recovered, 1929 Value, of property reported stolen ,$28,398 16 Value of property recovered 22,926 fig# Value of property recovered for out-of-town depart- ments 34,735 00 Work of Signal System Day, on duty calls 27.301) Night on duty calls 60,529 Total telephone calls day and night, 5.820 REPORT OP POLICE ]DEPARTMENT 533 Miscellaneous Accidents, other than. automobile 25 Automobile accidents 361 Animals found 2 Animals lost 0 Articles Iost 80 Articles foivi l 46 Arc lights reported out 15 Breaking and enterin; eases 37 Breaking and entering, attempt 24 Bicycles stolen 23 Bicycles recovered 17 Cases investigated. 2,762 Children found 46 Children lost 47 Deaths 22 Defective streets and sidewalks 126 Dugs found 71 Dogs reported lost 136 Dog cases investigated 246 Doors and windows found capers and secured 414 Fires discovered by officers 2 Glass broken 74 houses reported closed 43 Incandescent lights reported out 324 Larceny cases 98 Larceny, attempt 0 Officers delivering messages 254 People reported missing 40 Robbery cases 3 Sick and injured assisted 99 Suicides 4 Watches last +6 Watches found 4 Water n inning to waste 40 Wires defective 34 Summonses served for out-of-town departments 849 534 rWATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Motor Vehicles Runs inade by ambulance 218 Miles rim by ambulance 1,381 Miles run by touring ears 49,415 Miles ru'n by motorcycles 38,753 Changes Patrolman Francis A. Nally was granted a six months' leave of absence commencing June 18, 1929. Patrolman George A. Shea resigned from the Department on April 16, 1909. Edwa-rd A. Murray was appointed a patrolman on April 16, 1929. Crime The mu nbcr of arrests during the year were`,1.,077, this representing a material increase when compared with the year 1928, but this number is lower tba.0 the years preceding 1925. Increases in numbers of breaking and entering and rob- bery cases are noted while the arrests because of Violations of the liquor laws have, for the first time since 1925, sho%xm a material decrease. Automobile violations continue to show increased num- bers, but this has been glue mainly to the sormeivhat Rmi for vio- lations of automobile laws. The more serious offenses, such as operating while under the irf#luence of liquor, show a consider- able decrease. Breaking and ente7rim-4 cases reported for the year were 93 as compared with 44 for the previous year. The arrests for this t}ape of crime were 69 for the year, this being greater by 56 than 1928. One of the arrests because of breaking and entering was in the case of a. former convict, who was sentenced to from twelve to twenty years, because of two convictioris in Water- town cases. Wl-dle it waz felt that this one hadividual was responsible for a lame number of the Watertowrn cases we were able to obtain specific evidence against, him on but two charges. REPORT 0? POLICE DEPART-MENT 535 Liquor Laws Very few complaints have been received in the matter of liquor law Violations. Ai reduction of 40 in the arrests because of drunkenness is noted. At the same time convictions because of liquor laws have fallen from 37 to 25, and the charges of oper- ating an automobile while under the influence of liquor have been reduced from 41 to 36. This constant reduction in cases of this type has been due to the very excellent co6peration of the various persons inter- ested in the prevention of this type of crime. Traffic The opening of Arsenal Street as a route for through traffic has resulted in additional hazards in a previously congested square. With the increased use of automobiles and the build- ing of additional roads the frequency of automobile violations is bound to grave. Dieing the year seven persons were killed in automobile accidents in the Town. While the number of arrests because of automobile vicaolations has shown a large increase during the past several years, this appears to have had little influence upon the numbers or the severity of automobile accidents. Can October 17 one of the officers assigned to traffic duty. was seriously injured when his motorcycle was struck by an automobile. The officer suffered a compound fracture of his leg, has continued to be disabled because of this inJuury, and it Will probably be several mouths before he is able to return to duty. 1lflorts should be made toward the further control of traffic. Under the present method considel-able time of the rakers is consumed in the control of traffic at points near schools, in most cases this represents about half the time of the officers. The very important protection now given to the school children has been, ho-wever, at the expense of rather duties the officers shovId perform.. It is recomrnended that three additional officers be appointed inorder that the general work of the department might be continued NN ithout the neces- sity of relieving officers nov�F assigned to tra is control in tha vicinity of schools. 536 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT Recommendations ions The depattment moved into its prest:nt quarters twenty- three years ado when the number of officers was but ten, and one horse-drawn ambulance Twas used. The quarters were then adequate for the heeds of the department, but have now out- lived their usefulness as a modern plant. The first-aid room is entirely inadequate for the present needs. Considerable diffi- culty is experienced in taking a patient from the arnhtilance into the first-aid quarters. The guard room, designed as it was for a force of ten men, is much too small for forty cfficcrs. The cell room has, because of lack of other facilities, been used as a storeroom for confiscated liquors. At tithes as much as ten barrels of alcohol has been stared in the same room as confined prisoners. One could well appreciate the eery serious difficul- ties thissituation would cause in event of a fire. The number of cells, under the present conditions-, are entirely inadequate, there being times when, because of Me, other-rise crowded con- ditions, three or four prisoners have been placed in a single cell. The garage, designed as it was for a single ainbulance, is far.too small for an arnbula.nce, two other autornobiles and five motor- cycles. It is reccminended that consideration be given to some plan designed to eliminate the present crowded conditions. Much repair cost cm the used inct orcycles has, in past: years, been averted by the policy of turning in the old machines each year for new cars. It is suggested that this policy be con- tinued, and an appropriation of 8780 for replacement of motor- cycles is recommended. The two cars used by the department have travelled 49,415 miles during the year. An appropriation of 8-370 is requested for the purpose of trading in the old Esse-, Coach for a new machine. Considerable time in the reporting of stolen cars, and other matters, is lost in telephoning* to the various police de- partments in stuTounding cities. It is recommended that 84500 be appropriated for the purpose of connecting the police -headquarters with surrounding cities and towns through a teletype system. This would beep the police departniciA at all times connected with other municipalities and -would make REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT 53 possible both the receiving and sending of reports in a fraction of the time hour xequired. Conduct of Officers The conduct of the officers has continued -Dr)d, and the members of the department have performed much extra work when rearrested.. Conclusion The Justices of the Superior and District Courts, the offi- cers of the District-Attorneys office-, the Honorable Board of Selectmen, and the officers of the courts, have been of consider- able assistance to the members. of the department, and the sincere thanks of the department is extended for the- manor km' dnesses. Respectfully submitted, OHN F. MILMORE, Gluef of Pal?ce. REPORT OF FXRE DEPARTMENT To the Hamra le Board of Selectonen. � t e rrera: 1 herewith submit the following report,of the Fire Department for the yeai ending December 31, 1929. The membership of the department consists of forty-nine (49) classified as follows: one (1) pen-nanent chief, three (:3) permanent captains; four (4) permanent lieutenants; one (1) call captain; one (1) call lieutenant; one (1) mechanician; thirty-eight (38) peinianent ladder and hosemeti. This is the lamest farce ever maintailied by this department. Dating the year one pern-mnent captain was retired on pension after a serviee of forty years, the only pensioner now on the roll of the Fire Department. Alarms and Losses The department responded to a total of 385 ahiims for various causes; 251 of these were still alarms and 137 wcrc bell alarms of which 15 were false;. The ala°nns were reduced l)v four over the previous year, regardless of the continued gTrou-th of the Town. This to a great extent is due to the method used duHng the past gear by the hlghtt�ay department in caring for the public clumps of the Town. Very few complaints were received and the department has seldom been called to dtimp fires, False alarms show a considerable decrease over prellious YLIfIrs. Reportable fires, that is where a lass occurs, have increased by five over the previous year, and we are fartunate in report- ing reduced fire lasses. No indf%iduail loss has exceeded five thousand dollars. The greatest losses ha-re occurred in unoccu- pied buildings and the cause of these losses is no doubt due to late discovery and delayed alarms. , Insurance U ses Losses Insurance paid Buildings $807,000 00 331,752 50 8770,100 00 $31,002 50 Contents 6A2,475 Oil 10,408 77 584,575 00 8,363 77 Totals $1,450,475 00 $42,221 27 $1,354,675 00 $40,056 27 538 REPORT OF FIRE DEPARTMENT 539 Record of Alarms and Losses for the Past 'Ten Years Including 1929 Alarms, Losses 1920 140 $20,983 00 1921 214 89,757 00 1923 284 18,336 00 1924 308 104,567 00 192 5 301 20,349 00 1926 373 116,670 63 1927 374 43,929 85 1928 392 83,176 75 1929 388 42,221 27 During the past year eight additionn] permanent mere were added to the department, additional officers were appointed, by promotions; ladder company t.wu was placed in sen ce at the Ea-,L End Fire Station. These were in accordance with my recommendations to the Town durin- 1928 and I trust the expenditure will be justified by increased efficiency and added protection to Fast Watertown, in fact for the whole Town. Housing for men and apparatus was made possible by the addition to the Last End Station, which has been completed with ample room including a ward room separated from appar- atus and men Consideration must now be given the Central Station, as housing conditions are bad for the number of men stationed there, with crowded conditions of apparatus and storage rooms. This station was originally built to house five risen and iil- cl-Lided one bathroom. Today w.e have thirty- nien, some rooms with three men that: were intended for one; the same loathroona, with one toilet added in what was originally the stable. For sanitai-v reasniis alonu this condition should lo, corrected, With the 4tTl][mnt of apparatus we now have, a proper place should be I)i-o-v ded for repairs and the storage of material. I recommend than a canimittee be appointed to consider the advisability- of providing additional rooni at the Central Sta- tion, or apply the wholc building to Fire Department purposes, locating a new police headquarters at son-ic: other place, as 540 WATERTC5WN TOWN REPORT I feel that both departinents ba.ve outgrown their present. quarters. The Loccrnobile placed in service September 7, 1912 has been discarded as unfit for :further use. The service car, a one-ton truck purchased at a cost of $1,100 in 1916, is unfit for further service. The body and fire equipment work of this truck,%vas done by members of the depart.- inent and could again be carried out on the same plan, as we have the equipment. The car is a valuable asset to the department and should be renewed this year. I recommend an appropria- tion sufficient to carry out this recommendation. I recommend an appropriation sufficient to ever the cast of a new car for the chief of department. The present car, purchased in 1924, is in such condition that it is not adirisable to upend any money at this time can overhaWing -or repairs. I recommend at this time an increase in salary of 8200 for the mechanic in this department. The present mechanic is an excellent workman and no doubt has saved the Town many dollars because of the care and attention he has put into his work. I repeat my recommendation of last year; that a red globe or light be provided at each fire alarm box, in order that the boxes may be more easily located at night. This is irl line with what is being done in all progressive departments and the cast would be very small. I trust that effort IN111 be continued to procure a lot of land for a fire station in the north part of the Town. Realizing that the cost to maintain this department will increase in proportiorr with the growth of the Town, I have given careful consideration to my recommendations and the several aanounts asked to maintain it for the corning year. The minimum amounts only are asked to maintain the department and keep it up to the required. efficiency. Fire prevention continues with increasing effort, and the year has probably exceeded all ethers in number of inspections and requirements. I believe we have received the whole-hearted support of all citizens and goad results have been obtained. Members of the department continue to give their own time to REPORT OF FIRE DEPARTMENT 541 this work, and as a result of their experience gained, they are better fitted for the task when an emergency arises. The discipline of the department was never better, and I believe this is due in a great measure to the encouragement given the men by the citizens in general. To our neighboring cities and tmi-ns, in behalf of the Town, I express thanks for their continued assistance. To the mem- bers Of the department I express my sincere thanks for their assistance and cooperation during; the past year. To the Hon- om.:ble Selectmen I extend my grateful appreciation for their encouragement and cooperation. Respectfully submitted, JOHN W. fL}'I-IEAFtN, Chief of Depariment. REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR ` POLES AND WIRE To the lknorable Board of Selectmen, The report of the Inspector of Poles and Wires for the year ending December 31, 1929 i herewith submitted. New Construction Twelve (12) new fire alarm loxes were installed at the following locations: Box 114 Gorier of Union and Elliot Streets, Box 232 Corner of Arsenal and Louise Streets. Box :3,14 Corder of Arlington and Belmont Streets. Box 431 Corner of Belmont ;Street near Pierniont Street. Boss dal Corner of Beh-nont and Sycamore Streets. Box 461 Corner of Carroll alid Balmont Streets. Box 462 Comer of ITardy Avenue and Belmont Street. Box 46.1 Comer of Standish Road and Belmont Street, Box 631 Corier of Cran(Mew Road and King Street. Box 632 Corner of C�'ilrnot Street and Flighlarid Avenue. Box 671 Corner of Evans and lash. Streets. Bays 681 Corner of Warrea Street near Brock-line Street. In connection With the above m(ni:coned work, box 45 ha.d to k be tnwnsferred from its old location for a considcrable dis- talacc to its present location at the corner of Chandler and Svcamore Streets. Transfers of Fire Boxes to New Locations, caused by the Highway Department is Rounding Corners Box US Corner of Warren and Lemington Streets. Box 49. Corner of Orchard and Carrell Streets. Box 632 Comer of Wilmot Street and Highland Avenue. Regular Transfers Box on Hovey Street to new pale. Box can Union Street to new pole. Box on corner of Spruce and Lincoln Streets to new. pole 512 REPORT OF WIRE DEPARTMENT 54 Transfers of Police Boxes One at darner of Arlington and Arsenal Streets. One at confer of f vinK and Arsenal StseCts. One at Spruce Street. Also reset combination police and cable box at the taxi stand art � aterto,%itn Square which was accidentally broken by a taxi December 211, 19929 Cat 9.30 p.m. Transfers of Tappers Sevcn (1) tappers NNcre changed to new locations. Installa- tions of new, tappers amomited to four (4). [nstallecl two new registering machines with a tape and take-up device at fire station number twD in East Watertown. Installed a new cabi- net in Central Station, at the Fire Headquarters, and equipped nrith pins, wheels, and repeater box. Replaced elements, acid and jars in the battery room of the Central Fire Station due to deterioration of the old material used for that purpose. The undergrow-id system Lietween Howard Street and the AN altham line was completed with the necessary connections for the branch lines along the circuit. Included in this work is the hook-up -%Nith the city of Waltham for the purpose of mutual aid. This weak necc sitated the in- stallation of a neW ten--inch gang and registering machine de- signed NNrith a tale-up and 'gape device. This long-desired irn- provement is now functioning satisfactorily. The old over- head lines were salvaged and used in other parts of the Town. Maintenance The new construction of arsenal ;street was continued from Louise Street to Taylor Street. This work included the erection of a line of 45-foot poles by the New England Tele- phone and Telegraph Company, Nvhich poles were adequate to carry the wires of the Edison Compai-ty, the Telephone Com- pany, the town signal wires and the Boston Elevated Aires, thereby eliminating the pale lines on loth sides of the street, by confining the installation to one side only. All the intersecting lines, most of which were underground, were extended to correspond with the requirements of the new locations. However there are several miles of weather-beaten 544 WATERTOWN TOININ REPORT wire about the Town which is far below standard and should be replaced as soon as possible. The lire and police boxes through- out the entire system were painted, oiled and tested as often as possible. Wires and Crossarms Changed to New Doles Arlington Street between Coohdge Dill Load and Coolidge Av.en.ue; Boylston Street between Putnam and Dartmouth Streets; Concord Avenue between Boylston and Winthrop Streets; Dexter Avenue between Nichols Avenue and Mt. Auburn Street; Coolidge Hill Road; Riverside Street between Irving Street and Thurston Road; ln�-ing Street between River- side :Street and North Beacon Street; Waltham Street near Boston & wine Railroad Bridge; Howard Street near Pleasant Street; Morse Street hetiveen Gallen and Park Streets; Jewett Street near Morse Street; Hardv Avenue between Fairview and Belmont Streets; Westland Road between Belmont and Edge- cliff Road; Fairfield Street between Dexter Avenue and Boyl- ston Street; Nichols Avenue near Melendy Avenue; Hillside Road between Rangely and I%Iaplewcod Streets; Louise Street near li mnk Street. The everyday routine of inspections is no small item. Although the new building has decreased somewhat, the popu- larity of the power appliances has made a steady demand for careful attention. Modern methods of heating .and refrigeration all of which involve electrical -Fork are some of the things to contend with. The types of work range from the crdinary household appll- ances, refrigerators, oil humers, etc., up to a large commercial ice plant. Permits issued for electrical.work- during the past: rear amounted to 1,250, and at a fee of fifty cents each, totaled Sa625, which was submitted to the town treasurer The street; lighting was promptly attended to. Applica- tions for new, installations have been thoroughly investigated so as to satisfy hotly the applicant and the public in general. Notifications of burned-cut lamps were given immediate attention and the Edison Company- was duly notified to remedy the cause of complaint. REPORT OF WIRE DEPARTMENT :545 The New Signal Nouse Relative to the proposed construction of the new fire alarm signal house, it is an urgent necessity, and due consideration should be focused upon it immediately. The switchboard and accompanying instruments now in service are taxed almost beyond capa c!lty, with prospects of an additional load in the future which will place the system in a ciitieal condition. This alone should suggest the vital importance of our demand. Inci- dentally a committee was appointed last :lflarch but xio action was taken. I strongly recommend therefore that an effective remedy should be rendered to clear up the situation. I wish to express my appreciation to the Boazd of Select- men for their co6peration during the past year. Also I thank: all the heads of departments, the +Gamewell Company, the Edi- son Electric Company, and the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company for the courtesies they have extended to me during the past year. Respectfully submitted, PATRICK J. VAHEY, Inspector of I' "ices. r REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS To the Honorable Board of,Selectmen. Gentles on: I herewith respectfully subunit the following report of permits issued from this office for the year ending December 31, 1929. Whole nun-iber issued 523, probable cost of same, $1,766,665 as follows: 67 one-family pauses 8458,400 75 two-family houses 655,500 156 garages 81,465 4 factory additions 41,600 5 gas stations 46,000 1 office building 20,000 1 garage and service building 25,UOO 1 Storehouse 55,000 1 block of stares. 35,000 1 ice plant 40,000 1 sub station 15,000 1 school building 15(),()00 1 fire station addition 25,000 7 7 additions 5, ,,50U 63 alterations 38,825 12 repairs after fire 19,400 5 storage sheds 3,900 1 stare building 400 3 tool houses 350 3 poultry houses 200 2 tourist camp buildings 125) $.1,766,665 14 razing 21 signs 7 fireworks stands 523 permits The elevators and lodging houses have been inspected as required. Very truly yours, ILLIAM H. WILSON, -I:ispedor of Buildings- 54 R REPORT OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES To the hoiwrable Board of SCICGtMM- G tleoien: The fo11ow!ng report of the Scaler of Weights and Measures for the year ending December 31, 19 is respect- fu11y submitted. In compliance with Section 41, Chapter 08 of the General Laws of l Ia ssa.chusetts, requiring public notice, the customary notice eras given by posting notices in the different sections of the Town. During the year the Sealer visited all places in Town where goads were 'bought or sold, and tested and sealed L.11 scales, weights and. measures which were found to be correct, adjusted all that could be corrected, and condemned all found beyond repair and useless. Detail of Work Performed Scales Sealed Gond err yred Platform, lame 31 1 Platform„ small 135 3 Counter 12 r Spring 221 11 Computing 131 5 Personal weighing 13 0 Prescription 17 0 Avoirdupois 1,061 1 Apothecary 237 6 Metric 62 5 Capacity Measures Liquid 211 40 Gil pumps IV.5 S Gasoline pumps 135 2 Gasoline pumps„ stops 920 0 Kerosene pumps 2 U Gil bottles 320 2 Fuel baskets 11 0 54 548 WATERTOWN TOWN RJ PPORT Linear Measures ,Sealed Ccmdemned Lard sticks 39 0 Cloth measuring machines 3 4 Trial Weighings A'umbcr Commodity Vested Bread 263 Butter 170 Bag coal 493 Coal in transit 15 Dry evzr madities 463 Fleur 142 Fruit and vegetables 21.0 Ice 34 Kindling'wood in bags 105 Meat and provisions 83 Cord woad . . . General Inspections Peddlers' licenses 34 Milk wagons, jars 52 Coal certificates 23 Peddlers' scales 26 Ice scales 1$ Junk scales 7 Gasoline pumas, retest 69 Transient vendor 1 Respectfully submitted, JOHN F. KII.EY, Sealer of VVeighis and 1lvlea"res. REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT OF MOTFI DEPARTMENT To the Honorable Board of. elects en- Gentlemen: The report of the Superintendent of the Xloth Department for the year ending December 31, 1929, is herewith submitted. . During the past year the trees, both on private property and the public highways, were carefully inspected and treated for the gypsy and satin moths and the cottony maple scale. Where the egg clusters of the gypsy moth were found they were treated with creosote, and this treatment was followed by spray- ing when the foliage came out. Extensive spraying was also necessary for the suppression of the satin moth and the cottony maple scale. The ravages of the cottony maple scale were very apparent and there is urgent need to continue the work of exterminating this pest, as well as the gypsy and satin moths.. These pests are ,making rapid strides in destroying the life of our trees and unless adequate steps are taken to suppress them the trees will be seriously injured. Spraying is the best method of extermination. It is essential to keep the trees in good condition that we may not lose the benefit derived frorn the work of previous years. The extermination of pests is vital in the care of trees and the damage caused by tree-destroying insects is generally underestimated. I recommend an appropriation of $6,075 for the work of the Moth Department for the ensuing year. Respectfully submitted, JOHN C. FORD, Su rink-:dent of Molk Department' 9 REPORT OF TREE WARDEN To the Honorable Board of Selectinen. GevfI in r: The report of the Tree Warden for the year ending December 31, 1029 is herewith submitted. During the past Fear'considerable pruning was done and many trees which were a menace to public safety were removed. Tree guards were repaired and where nmessary were replaced. Whenever the Edison wires come in contact Rrith the trees the attention of the Edison Electric Illuminating Company was called to the fact, and they. (ga-ve prompt attention to their wires and cooperated with the wc)rlc of the department in every way. A nrnnber of new trees were set out this year, some of which were replacements. '"re were unable to set out more than a third of the trees requested by abutters, owing to the limited appropriation and the increasing cost of trees. The abutters now pray the 'full cost of the tree and the department has made returns cf $432 to the town treasurer, in payment for new trees. Before any raew tree was set out, other than a replace- ment, the tree was paid for by the applicant.. We have, a stead- ily grrov;ing list of applicants for new trees,and inorder to satisfy the requirements of property owmrs it will be nceessary to purcl}ase many more trees than were purchased it 1929. All the new trees set out were supplied %N ith tree food, and tree guards were placed around them. A nurnber of our finest old maple trees were infested with cloospor4u-n and to offset the had effects-of this infestation they also were given a supply of this tree food and were greatly benefited by the fertilizer. Many of our cold trees should receive a supply of this tree food this coming year, as they are Showing the need of fertilization. The cottony maple scale has increased to an alarming - tent. 'V e sprayed for this }pest, and in order to do the necessary work the department Ams granted an additional appropriation of $1,500. 1 recommend having the Moth Department take charge of the extermination of the cottony rnaple scale in 1930, 550 REPORT OF TREE I'AI DENI' 551 as that department may work on private property and assess the charges to the property uvmers. The general work- of pruning; trees must he continued. There is even greater demand for this work nu,,v than ever be- fore, owing to the new method of building streets. r recommend an appropriation of S6,175 for the rnainten- Iance of the Tree Warden Department for the ensuilng year. Respectfully submitted, Jf}HN C. FORD, Tree 14'arden. REPORT OF THE BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS To the CCitizeias of IVatert=n: The various park areas under the jurisdiction of this board have received the usual care and attention necessary, according to their importance in relation to the needs of the Town. Saltonstall Park. The future status of this park still remains questionable. No wholesale improvement of this piece of ground has been attempted, nor can be, until the Town definitely de- cides whether or not the future municipal building as to be located thereon. In either +went considerable money will have to be spent (under .special approprization) at some future time. H='e Park. This piece of land, considered by mane citi- zens to be practically a dead issue, is staging a comeback. The building of new factories in West Watertown is resulting in the influx of many new workers. In warm weather promiscuous lunching on private property by many of these people has proved a considerable nuisance. 'Therefore, the Park Depart- ment has placed benches and rubbish barrels at two different points in the parr for the convenience of these workers. West End Playground. The lower section of this area was used as ari ash dump in the early part of the year. Following the ash fill, the cut from Arsenal Street and a few miscellaneous lots of fill were dumped in. Ax present the hole is about, three- quarters filled. Steam shovels were set to work in the upper end to cut the high spot, to a grade (determined by the Park Commissioners). During the process of rough grading, a pot dole of rich loam was discovered, and about 1,200 yards takers out and piled up for future use. Victory Field. Victory Pield has enjoyed the biggest year in its history. High-school baseball season, followed by the Twilight League baseball, have kept things humming clean into the football season. The lame attendance at these games proves the necessity of additional seating accommodations. For this purpose it is recommended that "knock-dorm type " bleachers 552 REPORT OF PARK COMMISSIONERS 553 be purchased. This will provide convenient right field (or first base) bleacher section for baseball, visitors' seating section for football, and grandstand for track meet spectators. The rough portion in the west end of the field was graded, loamed, and seeded early in the year; thus completing the job started several seasons ago. Forawr iWarion hood Dzu-np. Construction of four tennis courts and a one-sixth mile cinder track was placed in the Lands of a special committee by the March Town ivieeting. The alcove construction has been completed within the limits of the appro- priation and the track and courts turned over to the Park De- par=ent for operation, and rnaintenance. Further piping about the track is necessary together with grading inside track plus construction of jumping pits. Final and complete development of the whole area will cost much money. Plans for this await the outcome of the proposal by the board of Selectmen to close Marion Road, and extend Sydney across the dump to Orchard Street. Respectfully submitted, ARTHUR L. INIORSE, Chairman, JOHN W. DUVALL, Secretary, CARD E. WITHEE, Fork C'cr nini:ssioners. REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE Outside Aid The nuniber of eases aide by this departnieiit for the year 1929 was ,greater than the aggregate for the past three }Tears. It wa ld seeFn as though the demand for relief came upon us rather suddenly; at least, it gave us very little earning at the close of the previous year. It niust he remembered that social conditions are receiving; more attention from agencies whose Pork consists of seeking out those who are apparently in dis- tress. `i`he hospitals have become more commercial. Only a short time age a person without the necessary funds applied to the hospital for treatment and the matter of payment was adjusted, but the Inclination of the hospitals today is to refer the peiwn who is without funds to this, office and so ive find the avenues of introduction to this office are becoming; more numerous with the result that the business of the office is increasing, requiring more funds and more work. The cost for care of chronic cases is increasing and I recom- mend that when plans are being made for the remodeling of our infimiary, that some consideration be given to'pro%iding a suitable place for the care of such cases. These cases require very little iiiedical attention, in fact in most cases the patient is incurable alid his or her comfort can be taken care of by a domestic nurse. The care of the aged is a Teat problem, especially at this time when speed and mass production make it impossible for the old faithful employee to keep yip with the pace. He is willing enough but his step is slow and he is told to talk it over with Town authorities. The Widows receiving; aid under this department are, in most cases, able to partially prop►ide for themselves, but eco- nomic conditions this year made it necessary to give additional assistance. It is a well-lm.own fact that the unemployment situation 554 REPORT OF soa'zn OF PUFSLIC WELFARE a;�a throughout the country for the; past rear was serious enough to command the attention of these officials who ordinarily are not disturbed by this condition and Watertown, in common with other communities, ivas obliged to meet this condition. Toy,,ard the end of this year this office requested the Water Berard to help in this situation by giving part time work to men With families and it is quite certain that the program of that Board will greatly assist in providing work during; the winter rnoriths of 1930, Deserted families are a source of great expense because almost invariably the family is large and failure to provide them with clothing and shoes before the father's departure gives this depaar•trncnt a real problem. It is discouraging to note how little cooperation is given by, sorne Nvives of the deserters when the case is ready for pre- sentation to the court. Caring for families xvhere the wage earner is incapacitated showed quite an increase this year, The tremendous increase in the work of the office snakes it necessary to have an iTive-stigator and visitor who can give her entire time to this particular branch of the work. I feel that such a step would result in a great saving to the Tmvn. The- present quarters of this department consist of a small room about fifteen feet by test feet which prevents the privacy that is very desirable at times, because it should be bo- me in mind that all persons seeking advice or material assistance from this departuu t are not unworthy and they should not be sub- jected to the scrutiny of other persons who wore into the office an business. The original appropriation was insufficient to care: for the needs of the department. Additional appropriations were made in 1uly and December, %Nrhich, together with the original appro- priation, totaled 38,314. It is estimated that: the unpaid bills will aim un L to 82,000. The various organizations of the To,tivn were eery thought- ful of the poor in the holiday season. Thanksgiving baskets %were distributed by the Watortown Lodge of Elks, C`.hristrnas baskets were furnished by the Watertoi%m Council of the Knights of Columbus, Rotary Club, Eagles, and church clubs. 55G wATFP-TOWN TOWN REPORT The Emblem Club of Watertown did great work in providing clothing, toys and fuel to needy families. Tided 111 117ateHowa Aided in Aided else- Reason with Tf1 atertownt where Irid for R'atertow;2 with other 1,17atertazmr Aid SettlemeW Settiernients Settlements Total Old Age . . . . . . 24 5 1 30 Incapacitation 16 4 0 20 Chronic . . . . . . 12 1 0 13 Unemployed . . 311 12 6 52 State Wards . . 7 Crippled chil- dren . . . . . . 3 3 Hospital only 10 1 11 22 Destitute . . . . 4 2 4 10 Widows . . . . . . 11 G 1 1S Children in Pri- vate Families 4 2 6 Husband.in Jail 4 2 1 7 Miscellaneous 2 2 Total . . . . . . 190 Cases Indizriduals Total 1929 190 655 Total1028 79 384 Increase 1929 111 271 Twenty-eight applications,for aid were denied during the Year. The year 1929 closes with 109 active cases; with industrial conditions stagnant the demands on this department for the year 1930 NN ill in all probability equal those of 1929. It is esti- niated that ',W,000 will be required to meet the expenses of this department for 1930. Respectfully submitted, JOHN, J. STANTON, Agent. REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE 557 Mothers' Aid The 11others' Aid Department provides aid for widows with dependent children. It is not the intention or policy of this law to allow a mother with tN,,,o or three children who attend school during the day to refrain from making scare effort to assist in doing part-time work. If the mother who receives this aid co- operates with this department, the task of caring for the family is greatly siniplifed. On the contrary, a shiftless mother„ who disregards the welfare of her children and neglects home con- ditions, presents a real problem. We have a few such. Periodical visits are made to funnies receiving Mothers' Aid. It is the intention of this department to have a visitor who can devote her entire time to this work, W.e find that frequent visits 6o mucky good and result in a saving to the Torm. The Com monivealth of i'vlassachusetts has supervision of cases aided by this department. During the year 1929 aid w.as given to 37 families, for 11 of which this Tovm received full reimbursement, an increase of 7 families over 1928. The total number of persons aided this year was 163, an increase of 25 over 1928. Aid was discontinued in 4 families who were self-supporting. Through the kindness and cobpera.tion of the visiting nurse of the Board of health a great many children enjoyed a few weeps at camp during the summer. The task of taking children to and from hospitals was greatly facilitated by the sane person. e closed the year with 33 active eases. It is estinia.ted that 23,500 will be required for the year 1930. A great many families ,were remembered at Thanksgiving and Christmas by the V.arious orgardzations of the Town. Respectfully submitted, JOHN J. STANTON, REPORT OF TOWN PHYSICIAN To the Honortible Board of S'elcanic n. Grwtlemejij The ditties of the Town Pliysicia,n during the year ending Decenibcr 31, 1929 shDw a marked increase in the Outside-kid, Worlanen's Compensation and Police Departments. The number of visits, consultations and examinations for the year totalled 1,565, distributed as follows: Board of Health and Water Department, 110; Outside Aid, IMothers' Aid and In- firxnary, 760; Police and Dire Departments, 220; 'VV orkrnen's Compensation, operations and office dressings, 475. In addition many conferences were. held with the heads of departments and with the Workmen's Compensation Agent anent reports on the physical condition of applicants for compensation. Attention is called to the necessity for drastic alterations in the sanitary condition of the cell rooxn of the Police Station. At the present time there is no proper place for the detention of ,women, which is a real necessity, as well as a: legal requirement. We recciunend that the Board look into the matter in order that existing conditions he remedied at an early date. The first--aid room at the Police Station is not large enough for the purposes for which it is used. There has been some .agitation concerning the reinoval, or remodelling in its print location, of the rnfirmanr, Last year the expenditure for the care of our chronically ill in outside cities and towns was more than S4,f]M If the present inf`Zmiary is to be remodelled, consideration should be given to chronic cases cared for by the To�Nm, This would be more satisfactory than the present arrangement, for we are frequently delayed sonic time, before securing admissions in ether towns. Also b6tter care could be given to the patients, and at a low-or cast to the Tow.n, i wish to thank the Honorable Board. of Selectmen and the officials of the various departments of the Town, for their cooperation during the year. Respectfully submitted, X1. J. KELLEY, 1I.D. Town Physiciay. 55S R P0RT OF INFIR�WARY DEPARTMENT To the Board of Pubtic 11'elfare. Gcnlle;ww: I respectfully subinit t1i.= folloming report as Keeper of the Infirmary for the year ending December 31, 1929. Notwithstanding the increased population of the Town the average number of inmates remain about the same from year to year. We have had nine, innia,tes the grea.tcr part of the year, two of whore have been invalids and have needed much care and attention; in fact most all of our inmates are quite feeble, the greater number having been with us many rears. One inmate was removed to the Massachusetts General Hospital, one to the Waltharn IIospital and one temporary inmate to the Tewksbury Inlimiary. There were eight inmates at the beginning of the year and nine at the close. The whole ntunber of,inmates has been thirteen; the largest numbcr at one time,ten;the smallest, seven;the average,nine. One inmate went to work, and three were removed to Another place of support. Two of the inmates are able to perform a small amount of labor, The usual acreage woes planted, a good supply of vegetables raised for the table and the surplus was sold nearby. Xf inor repairs have been made, theceilings of several scams were plastered and the trick work around the heater was patched up temporarily. New bedding and new furniture were supplied and new curtains were lout on all of the windows. The boiler is net- ting worse every year; it is about forty years old and has out- Ilved its usefulness. This cabling year I would recornmond new screens for the entire house, the lcalsoinirYng of several rooms and some new furniture tca replace that which is worn out. I wish to thank the flown Physician for his care of the sick. I also wish to thank the �N4 atertown Emblem Club for the interest they have taken in the welfare of the ilurlates at all times, and especially during the holiday season; their many gifts and Idndness brought sunshine and cheer to the li&its of all. 05 Our Infirmary is open at all Urnes during reasonable hours and visitors are always welcome. In closing I %Ash to thank your Honorable Board for vour hind and courteous attention. GEORGE H. WHITE, Keeper of Infirmary. REPORT OF TOWN VETERINARIAN To the Honorable Board of Selectmeai.- Gentlanaii: I herewith submit niy annual report as Cattle Inspector and Town Veterinarian for the year ending December 31, 1929. Conditions as a -y0iole have been quite satisfactory throughout the year. Several cases of alleged rabid dogs have been reported but they have been given prompt attention and there has been no real outbreak of rabies, Calls at the Town department stables Natal eighty-se-,*en and the satisfactory condition of the twenty-six horses kept there indicates that they have received admirable care and attention. Other work has included the customary inspections of livestock in the Town, and there have been one hundred and forty-two. calls on sick dogs, cats, and other animals. There has been careful inspection of fowls, cattle, swinc, and other livestock kept ,Mthin the Town limits, with no evidence of contagious disease. The sanitary conditions in all cases have been found satisfactory. The hearty co6peration and courtesy of Town officials and employees has been very helpful and is much appreciated, Respectfully submitted, F. T. McG'LINCHEY, M.D.V. Cattle Inspeclor and Tmm Veterinarian. 560 REPORT OF DOG OFFICER To the Honorable Board of Selectmen. Gentlemen I herewith submit my report, as Dog Officer for the year eliding December 31, 1929. 'There were one hundred and six (106) dogs killed and over three hundred (300) telephone calls regarding dogs which received prompt attention. I tape this opportunity to express my appreciation for the cobpera.ticn given me by the police officers and the Town officials. Respectfully, 7`1:IClMAS F. MORANT, Dreg officer. REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL To the Honorable Board of Selects im. Geut ten-, I herewith submit zny report as Town Counsel for the period from March 15 to December 31, 1929. During my tenn of office I have attended the meetings of the Board of Selectmen; corJerred with other €ificials and de- partment heads and committees and rendered Opini= When requested so to do; drafted and approved articles and votes for Town Meetings; examined and approved bonds of Town offi- cials; approved invitations to bid on Town contracts; examined and approved contracts; attended conferences regarding the certification of Town loans; executed .and recorded deeds for the rounding of street comers; executed and recorded deeds for sever and drain easements; examined betterment takings; exe- cuted tax title releases; executed lease for garage; the-w bills for presentation to the Legislature;attended conferences with Town {Counsel and officials of Belmont regardhig the Forth '"Tater- town sewer and rendered opinions in regard to the �oninn law.. Hearings before the County Commissioner, Department of Public 'Works, Department of Public Health, Department of Public Utilities, Department of Civil Service and Legislative Committees were attended by me, and I represented the Town at several conferences and bearings before the Industrial Acci- dent Board. There were about twenty cases iii which the Town Nvas stun- moned as trustee: and in those cases which were entered in court I filed trustee answers. I examined about thirty-five claims which were made against the Town and had numerous conferences with the claimants or their attorneys acid as a result the following were settled without cotiirt proceedings: Ida U. Hallin v. Town; Han-nah Em rY Tci&n; Dorothy S. F acey v. T m7s; Ca.therl lic I'. +Glidden v. Virginia Youngman v. Town JIL Frances B7-0d y v. TOO.-Ir. My appearance has been entered in twenty-two cases and 562 REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL 503 I have filed answers in all cases that have been entered in court against the Town. 1 spent about forty-fine days in icou- t either being held for trial or actually engaged in trial in the following cases which have been disposed of during my term. In the Supreme Court the cases Of Youngman et al. v. .Selechnev. Petition to restrain the Select- men from carrying out, of contracts entered into in behalf of Toivn. `IL'he Court refused to issue even a temporary injunction and after hearing sustained the demurrer which I fled on belialf of the Selectracni, and the petition was dismissed. Centebar v. Selcchimi. Commenced in 1927 and arising as a result of installing a fire alarm signal box- apposite the petition- er's property ou -lain Street. This case had becii referred to a master whose findings sustained the position of the Selectmen and his report -was confirmed by the Court and the petitions dis- missed. The petitioner appealed to the full bench of the Supreme Court; which sustained the single justice and dismissed the peti- tion with costs. Superior Court: McTagve v- Town. Actions of tart for injuries alleged to have been received in 1927 at Galen and Pleasant Streets due to defec- tive condition of way and after a trial by jury resulted favorably for Toivn. Uioherl,y v. Town. Action of tort for injuries alleged to have been received in 1927 on Galen Street due to defective condition of sidewalk. The jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff and I filed a motion for a new trial which motion is now pending before the Court. McCafferty v. Yawn. Action of tort for injuries alleged to have been received in 1925 on Main Street due to defective condition of way. The jury returned a verdict for the Town. In compliance with my request that a specially trained officer be assigned to ilivestig to all claims which are entered against the Town in accld(c zt cases, Lieutenant Reilly has been assigned to that work. His knowledge of investigation together t%rith his ability to render highly-intelligent reports in these cases has been of splendid assistance to me during the short period that he has handled them and there is no doubt that because of this change 564 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT in the method of investigation of cases that the Town will save large sums of money in the future. I -Msh to extend rriy thanks to the Honorable Board of Select- men, the various officials and department leads and employees of the Town for their splendid co6peration and I am especially indebted; to Town Clerk; William P. McGuire for the valuable assistance which lie has at all tires so M-illingly rendered to me. Respectfully submitted, ALBERT B. COLLICAN, Touni Cownsel. ANNUAL REPORT OF ASSESSOR'S FOR THE YEAR 1929 The Board of Assessors herewith submit their report for the year 1929. e have just finished the first year of the operation of the new " Motor Excise Law " which went into effect January 1, Y11?9. The taxing of motor vehicles, if registered to be used on the highway, are no longer taxed as personal property, but are messed as an excise or privilege tax. Previous to the year 1929 it was necessary for a person to own am automobile on April I of the current year, to he subject to a tax on that machine. Under the new law, no matter what time of the year a person becomes the owner and registers a car lie is subject to a tax. If he ovms a car on April 1 and does not register during the year he is subject to a personal property tax. The method of determining the values on these automo- biles is governed by statute and was explained in our annual report of 1928. The rate is also determined under the law by the tax dommissioner and registered automobiles are not taxed at the local tax rate. The motor excise rato for 1939 has been determined at .9,29.11 per thousand, and is W53 lower per thou- saiid than in 1929. This being a new lave, there was naturally some misander- standing about the operation and requirements of the la��T it being a radical change for some who paid .a tax on an automo- bile under the old law and by its operation a great many paid a tax on an automobile for the first time. We have tried to meet the situation for the best interest of the town and the taxpayer. The Board wishes to emphasize here the fact that a person receiving a tax Dili and not understanding it, should get in touch with the Board immediately and not allow creeks and some- times months to go by before naming to the Board to straighten matters out, as there is a time limit by law, in which the asses- sors allowed to make abatements and the receiver of a tax bill must make application for abatement within that time, or lone his rights. 565 50 WATERTOWN T01VN REPORT By the removal of the automobile from the Personal Prop- erty classification, we have suffered a decrease in the total of our personal property valuation, but on the other hand the revenue from automobiles has practically doubled over 1928 -under this new motor excise law, t1jerefore the town has enjoyed a net increase. As for real estate, our increase in valuations has not been so great in the past two years as it had been in the two years pre-,,ious when Nve had large, increases. This of course was antici- pated and -referred to in our reports for the two pre%q'ous years, on account of the heavy falling off in the past three years in the value of our building permits, for it is through new construe- tion that we must look for the major part of our iiereased valuations. The total value of the building permits for the year 1928, which for the most part create the new valuation for 1929, were -nearly one and one-half million dollars less than the previom year, 1927, The total value of the 1929 building permits were over one Million dollars less than in 1928, -and were further over one million dollars less than the average year for the past tea years, and it is to this new building that the larger part of our increase in valuation is looked for. Therefore, it appears that there will be a further decrease in new valuations for the taxable year 1930. The tax rate for 1(929, which was the highest in the history of the town, was brought abcrat briefly by the dropping off of the building of new property, and by the tremendous increase in appropriations made by town meeting members at our town rneetings. The Assessors again wish to call to your attention that the basis for the tax rate is made by the town meeting members at the town meeting, for it is there they vote the expenditure of Money. Following this report is a tabulation of the figures for 1929. Respectfully submitted, E DVVARD F. '"'RIGHT, Citairmati, WILLIAM BELL, EDWARD A. OAT ES, Board of Assessors. REPORT OF ASSESSORS 567 Requirements for State, County and Town Grants and Appropriations State Tax $63,155 00 State FIigh%vay Tax 521 19 A-Ietropolitan Sower 33,754 03 1 l etrapolitan ,Sewer B.H. 304 67 Metropolitan Water 59,U70 35 Metropolitan Parks 31,390 30 Metropolitan Planning, 386 57 Charles River Basin 5,363 37 I1 ire Prevention 402 4G I3rc okline, Essen and Cottage Farm Bridge 18,750 15 Southern Route Traffic 338 4G Smoke Nuisance 165 93 Northern Traffic Route 3,553 25 Snow Removal 23 75 County Tax 71,860 61 Tuberculosis 6,002 3a Street Betterments 14,493 4 Sidewalks 534 86 Interest 2,017 7$ i\+loths 714 00 $315,458 91 Town Grants 1,Ii00,85-4 3a 81,016,313 23 Income. Tax 162,606 5& Total Requirements S1,753,706 69 Overlay 14,308 04: Total Commitment: $1,768,104 72 Valuations Buildings exclusive of land $38,371,650 Land exclusive of buildings 9,294,305 $47,665,955 Personal Estate .3,939,505 51,605,46a 568 W ATERTO WN TOWN REPORT Additional December Assessment Real Estate $2,500 Personal Estate 2,100 4,600 Total valuation including additional S51,610,060 Increase in i aluaticn of Real estate including December Assessmcnts 82,297,600 Decrease in valuation of Personal Estate including December As- sessments (Decrease clue to the Motor Vehicle Excise) 1,518,475 Total Increase over 1028 $770,125 Tax Rate of 1929, S33.00 Total Poll Abatements For the year 1928 334 00 For the year 1920 296 U-O Wo no Total Abatements on Real and Personal Property For the year 1928 IS,2,757 53 For the year 1929 5,975 14 8,732 07 Total Abatements on Street Betterment and Interest For the year 1028 S56.84 Total. Abatements on Moth Tax For the year 1929 4.00 REPORT OF ASSESSORS 5G Motor `vehicle Excise V,alue of full excise 82,92 3,950 Oil Value of half excise 286,000 04 Value of one-qgarter excise 64,485 00 Total value of excise -3,274,495 00 Total Abatements on Motor Excise For the year 1929 $7,365 01 Tax Tate, $29-65 REPORT OF THE COLLECTOR OF TAXES Z respectfully submit the following report relative to the col- lection of taxes and assess-lea-its for the year 1929. 1629 Ta es Original commitment $1,768,104 7 Fall tax committed 20,450 00 Additional December commitment 1515 94 Motor vehicle excise tax. commitment 95,264 75 $1,883,9 5 41 Credit by tax titles Si1,813 81 Abatements granted. 11,8914 30 Tax Maid Treasurer 1,445,416 47 1,462,124 58 421,850 33 1928 Taxer Balance outstanding January 1, �ray�7 y p�7 1929 5313,180 31 Poll t:a-.,-.es committed March 1, 1929 10 00 $313,190 31 Credit by cancellation street betterment and intervst S277 20 Credit by Tax Titles 5,094 50 Abatements granted 2,833 78 Tax paid Treasurer 304,793 10 - 5312,098 73 Balance outstanding Janua-7y 1, 19,90 5101 58 Street Betterments Outstanding January 1, 1929 $50,504 33 Committed by Selectmen during 1929 61,309 65 5111,814 28 Abated by Selectmen during 19219 $5,153 13 To Assessors in 1929 commitment 14,03 84 Paid. to Treasurer during 1929 13,990 52 - 33,637 49 Outstanding January 1, 1030 $78,176 79 570 COLLECTOR S REPORT 571 Sidewalk Assessments Outstanding January -1, 1929 S.5,01.1 30 Committed by Selectmen during 1.929 8,014 49 - 61.3,031 79 Abated by Selectmen during 1929 $235 28 To Assessors in 1929 Commitnamit 5.11 6 Paid Treasurer during 1929 1,238 78 2,008 92 Balance outstanding January 1, 1930 '11,E+22 87 Total Payments to 'Treasurer by Collector of Tares 1928 taxes $304,793 19 Interest on same 89,731 52 1929 taxes 1,370,91 0 1929 motor vehicle excise tax 74,498 68 Interest on above 2,115 22 Total taxes $1,750,209 66 Total interest 11,846 74 Received from statement of liens and redemption certificates 248 00 Received from street betterment assessments 13,990 52 Received from sidewalk assessments 1,238 78 Received from tax sale advertising 1,236 97 Received from fees 2,009 10 Received 1927 tax paid after abatement 2 48 Received 1928 tax paid after tax sale 269 33 Total receipts -S1,781,951 58 FREDEMCK J. +CCLB , Approved Collector ,of Tc,i•cs. W. '"T. NORCROSS, JR. Anddtar. December 31, 1929. 572 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 1929 Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes Remaining Unpaid at the Close of Business December 31, 1929 (*Paid oral kted since close of books up to and including February 1, 1D30) Arnbroso, Peter, 50 Westminster Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 48 Anastasi, INIary, 32 ,Springf)eld Street . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 17 79 Anderson, James, H., 154 Common Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 11 Andrews, Eldon L., 16 Waabburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3 85 Andrews Milk Co,, 43 Franklin Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 84 Aristey, Joseph, M MaPlelmood Street. .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 16 01 Antoni, Bruno, 434 1•:it.Auburn Street.. . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 10 38 Archibald, Robert W., 189 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 67 Arian, Richard, 223 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 19 Ashe, George, :32 1/2 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . 5 93 Aubach, Ann, ,! I-Iilltop Road. . . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2 38 Babin, Eustace M., 37A Sehorl StreeC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 890 Bair, Henry AEI., 1.7 Ericson Street, Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 01 *Baird, Caroline E., 40 hall Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 85 Barer, Francis A., 500 ;Main Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 89 Halsor, Frederick N., 3 liifield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 15 *Barrett, Louise 13,, 100 Lexington Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . S 01 Barre*, George F., 7 IV,fiscn Avenue. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 2 08 Bauer, Margaret H., 96 horse Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 3 26 Baxter, George 0., 40 Kimball Road. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 52 48 FBazarian, Peter, 133 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1 78 Bedrossian, Garabed, 14 Theurer Park. . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . 1 48 Beigh, Albert, 28 Middle Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2 97 F olben, Charles W., '-'1 Elton Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 45 Belisle. Horace, 73 Boyd Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 5 04 Bennett, t1sie E., ?»3 01cott Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 6 53 Black, Kenneth B., 7 'Mason Road. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 78 Blake, Catherine M- A} Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 97 Blake, Helena, 56 Bradford Road. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 7S Borges, A. Last-rence, 18 Stuart Street— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 12 Bouchard, Henry, 57 Walnut Street. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 48 Bourque., Lwnard A.,42 Evans Street, . . . ., . . . .. . . . . . . ... , 3 85 Boustlnct, Gertrude V., 56 Fitchburg Street. . . . . . . .. . ... .. . , Ili 01 Bovee, Elizabeth J., 239 Lexington Street. . . . . .. . .. . . . . 2 37 Brackett, Russell C., 51 Fayette Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 48 Brazilian, Roxy, 88 Winsor Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 15 71 Breed, Margaret, 77 Lovell Road,. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 12 16 Breslin, James E., 2 Upland Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 r"9 Broussard, Joseph, 41 l±iLchburg Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2 37 Brown, Ella E., 176 Belmrim Street. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 8 90 Brown, Gilbert L., ErU Belmont Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 53 Brown, Katbr n W,, 13S) Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 4 74 B''rmvn, Leslie R., 1-1.5 Common Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . is (38 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 573 Brawn, William E., 217 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . m3 85 Brulimuller, William i` _ 204 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . 14 23 Burgess, Eileen V., 4 Maplewood Street. . . . . .. .. .. .. . ... ... . 16 90 Burke, Francis J., 4U Elliot Street . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . 30 *Burke, Robert Xf., 49 Elliot Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. ... . 4 45 Burnell, Levi fix., Jr., 43 Chapman Street. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 —1)3 Burns, Eva li., 10 Porter Street. . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 1 . , . . 10 67 Burns, John H., 7(15 k1t. Atiburn Street. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 9 49 Butt. Earl A., 14 I-Ellside Road. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 7 12 Butterfield, Ifarry E., 21 Hilltop Road.. .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 7 11 Cairo, Emilio, 213 AX a.terLown Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 78 Campagna, Leone, 53 Prentiss Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 4 15 Canady, Oscar M., 15 Channing Read. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 16 01 Cantrell, Cecil riG'., 9 Lawrence Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 5 0-3 Canzanclli, Pericles, 558 Mt. Anbum Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 3 S5 Casleson, Grover W., 225 Common Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 35 `8 Carlson, Eva.C., D Clyde Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. 13 94 Carlson, Iti4an B., 9 Clyde Road. . . . . . . , . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 6 82 Caxroll, Frank 36 Salisbury Road. . ..... . . . . .. .. ... .. . . . . 2 37 Cavaretta, Theresa, 274 Palfrey Street. . .. .. .. .. ... . . . .. . . . 14 03 Chamberlain, Steplico, 51 Carryall Street. . . . . . . . ... .. .. . . . . . 12 97 Charbonneau, Florence, 4 Quincy Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . . 14 23 Chelengariass, Arson L., 157 Sebool, Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 60 Childs, Morgan, 10 French Terrace. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Chinian, Harry S., `04 Boylston Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 89 Chirrick, George 1U., 170 School Street. . . . . .. . . . 2 08 ChOuinarcl, Silvia, `0 Hillc=A Circle. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 13 6.1 Clarendon Cement Mock Co., 71 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 114 75 Clinton, George, 1 Whitney Street. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Clinton, G eorge 2M., I A►hitnev'51 reet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... .. 3 85 Coakley, Joseph J., 2 Main Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 10 08 Coffey, Henry M., 47 Onion Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 1 19 *Cohen, Morris, 47 Capitol Street. . . .. . . _. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 14 23 *Cole, Xladeline M., 400 School Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 74 Coloria, Vittorio. 10 Horse Strut. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 16 Colwell, Weslev R., 8 --Masnn Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 8 60 Container Corporation of America, Main Street, Natick. . . . . . . 10 68 Conti, jo.seph, 53 Riverside Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 10 67 Coolidge Radio and Music Shop, 634 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . 7 12 Corcoran, Edo vied P., 126 Lexington Street. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . 6 82 cornaier, Arthur J., 00 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . 3 85 C bstanzo, Oscar, 39 Xlt. Auburn Street. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 89 Cot4rii, ,Jerry, W Howard Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s9 Cavell, Stanley, 15 Ed field Avenue . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 8 01 Cragin. Raymond IN'., 44 Walnut Street. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . • • . G 821) Crain, Agnes C., 41 Eliot Street. . . . . . . . . ... . ... ... . . . . . . . . 8 90 Cre5uitelli, Angelo, 90 Edenfield Avenue.. . ... . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 4 74 5 W.4T ERTtIWN TOWN REPORT Crttchett, john W., 21 i lapI wocscl Street. . , . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 4 Crocker, Ethel 2\1., 33 Bancroft Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 19 Crowe, Ambrose A., 12 Edenfield Avenue. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 4 45 Crowe, Creighton H., 47 Oakland .Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 9 7S Culkeen, Frederick C., 03 Poplar Street. _ . .• . . .. . . . . . . . . . 6 82 Curran, Robert J., 92 Beechwo d Avenue. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 96 36 Cusick, John F., 17 Shattuck Road. . .. .. . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 1 19 Daniels, Thomas, 50 Hancock Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Delaney, Cornelius P., 130 01cott Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 01 D+eNotariey, Florence, 183 Sycamore Street. . , , 4 74 Derby, NV-illiam T., 142 School Street. . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 38 Derick, Earl F., 93 est Boylston Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 DeSantes, Frank, 219 lVatertown Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . G `':3 Desgranges, Augusta.B., 1663 Vaverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 49 Dickerman, Judson C., ID4 Langdon Avenue, . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 5 93 Dillon, Bernice E,, 5U Channing Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 14 23 Dixon, Arnold A., 126 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 22 83 Dixon, Gerald G., 28 Malden Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Doherty, Frank- E., 71 Main Street. .. . . .. .. . . .. .... . . . . . . . 5 93 Donnellcsn, John W., 94 Walnut Street. . .. . . . . . .. .... . . . . . 2 03 Donavan, Thomas P., 20 Theurer Parr. . . . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . 10 97 Doucette, Adele, 06 :vans Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 4 45 Dowd, James C., CA Eden ielrl Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 97 Dmx-ney, John J., 101 NNTinsor Avenue. . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 20 46 "Druhan, There. 74 Rutland Street.. . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 7 11 Duff, Frank J., 91 Stonleigli Road.. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 24 Duff, Joseph L,., 137 Lovell Road. . . ,, . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 58 Duris, Mary L., 46 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 26 69 Dwyer, Frank A., 295 11-lain Street. . . . . .. , . . . . .. .. .. .. . . 7 12 Ehrharn, Ferdinand R., 48 California Strut. . . .. .. . . . . .. . , . , 27 57 Eldridge, Charles D., 5 Porter Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 63 ElUot, Jahn D., 29 Fairview Avenue. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 14 93 Eminian, John B., 12 Putnam Street_ . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . 3 85 Evcleshyrner, George fir,, 74 Capitol Strc;ct. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 45 Fabrizi, Oreste, 042 Waverleyt Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 96 Fahey, Patrick J,, 5 Roval Street, deceased.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 97 Fairbanks, Herbert 'NI., 266 Belmont Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 4 45 Farese, Carmine, 200 Warren Street:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 56 Farrell, Horace, 1X5 IM- orse Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 08 Farrell, William B., 14 Oakley Road. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 00 Fa;sanello, John B., 55.8 14'lt. Anburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 21 35 Pay, Victor C., 8 Linden Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 10 67 Finnegan, Joseph C., 11 i Lovell Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 33 50 Flecca, Angelina, 182 Walnut Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . 20 16 *Folino, Antonia, :31 Nlorwn Street.. . . . . .. . .. . ... . .. . ... . .. 15 71 Folsom, Gracc 1.,4 01cott Street. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 5 &`3 *Forbes, Georgc AV., 64 Stuart Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ,. . . . . 2 37 COLLLCTOR'S REPORT 576 Forbes, Harry. 21 Eliot Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . S2 97 Foster, Thomas L., 37 Pequosette Street. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 8 go Fowler, Joe, 16 Ladd Street. . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . 10 (17 Fraser, George A., 433 N lain Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 91 *Gardner, Russell W., 10 Skahan Road, Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 86 *Garfield Electric:Co.,2M Springfield Street.. . . . .. . . . . . . 3 20 Geramans, Coster, 24 Berkeley :Street. . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. 2 37 Giggey, Katherine M., 127 Lexington Street. . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . 1 10 Given, John P., 19 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 57 52 Glancy, Alice E„ 65 Lowell Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 7 41 Godwin, 11arold A., 27 Fifield. Street. . . . . . . , .... , . .. . . . . .. .. 32 50 *Goodwin, Willard C,, 28,Springfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 48 Gorman, Mary E,, 210 Francis Street. . . . . . . . , .. . . . . . . . . S 01 Gould, George A., Jr., 05 Evans Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . • .. b 23 Graves, Rita, 48 Beacon Farb. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 15 71 Gray, William, 42 Concord Road, . . , . . . , . ... . .. .. .. .. . . . . 10 0S Green, Thoina.s, 42 Copeland Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. 13 34 Griffin, John F., 261 Common Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 5 63 Guiney, Francis T., 0 Fuller Road. . . .. . .. .— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 23 Gann, George F., 37 Paul Street. . , , . . , ... . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 13 34 Gumev, Walter R., III Galen Street. . . . , . . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . 7 71 Haddie, James, ?7 Copeland Street. . ... . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . 10 67 Haller, Cyrus W., 15 Fainriew Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . ... . .. . . . 20 76 HamiI, Paul S., 9 Channing Road.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 38 55 Hanrahan, Harry E., 22 B astonia Avenue. . . ... I. . . .. .. . . . . 13 3.1 Harnich, Warden J., 25 Melendy Avenue.`. . .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . 12 16 Harrington, Jerome C., 28 Warwick Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 8 90 Harris, Charles W., 40 Evans Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. .. . 4 45 Hartle,, Harry, 10 Richard Road. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . 890 Hayes, Cornelius B., =42 Capitol Street. . . , . .. ..., . , .. . . . . 6 8v Hayes, Otis H., 18 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . • 6 34 Heenan, Edward F., 326 Bdmont Street. . . . . . .. ... . . .. . . . .. 11 56 Herlkelian, Riehard G., 170 Lovell Road. . . . . ... . .. .. .... . .. 11 27 Herrick, Herbert J., 79 Hovey Street. . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . ., . . . 7 71 Herron, Russell, 74 Belmont Street, . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . 1 19 Hessian, Nellie E., 20 Arlington Street. . . . , . .. .. , . 7 12 Hill, Tl omas A., 46 Brookline Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... . . . 3 8& Hodge, Resse J., 9 Lawrence Street. . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... 10 67 Hodkinson, Sydney, 119 Edenfield Avenue. . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .• 13 34 *Hagan, Harry M., 29 I-Toward Street. . . . . . .. .. . . ... ...... . 99t Holland, Edward D., 113 Stearns Road. . . . .. . . . .. .... .. .. .. , 3 2)(3 Holman, Alclea F., 86 Hovey Strm. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . 2 97 Hooper, Arthur T. R., 8 Chapman Street. . . . .. . . . . . . .. 2 97 Howes, Horace W., 6 Swett Court., . . . . .. ..... .. . . . . . . . .. 89 Howes, Luella H., 28 Purvis Street. . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . 8 30 Howland, Allen L., 203 Waverley Avenue . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . 6 V Hughes,Joseph A., 58 Dartmouth Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . ... 5 n 576 WATER'COWN TOWN REPORT Hunt, Marry A., 45 Union Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Slfl 60 Dynes, Jahn L., 1t15 Riverside Street. . . . . , . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . 2 f37 Iannacanne, Antonio, IS '-'�t•c�amore Street. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . 15 12 Jefferson, Charles P., 71 Evans Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 42 Jensen, John K., 572 AMain 8t.reet. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 67 Johnson, Samuel, 54 Parker Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . li 23 Karnborian, "Carom, 30 Bostonia Avenue. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 37 Kane, Fred C., 90 Edgeeliff Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 68 Karakhanian, Charles, 68 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . 4 45 Karalekas, Dorothy Id., 40 Robbins Road. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 67 Keefe, Nfargaret lvl., 35 Cross Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS 68 Kelch, Edward ,J., 166 hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 10 01 Kelley, Edward j., :316 Mt. Auburn Street. , 25 80 Kelley, John E., 22 Lowell Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 14 23 *Kelley, Ralph E., 50 Beacon Park. . , ? 07 Kelly, Daniel A., 35) 'Nforse Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 56 Kelly, Peter A,, 21 Bromfield Street. . . . . . .. .. . . ... . .. .. a 85 Kenslea, Laura M., 44 Capital Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 72 Kessvn, John S., Sid Hamden Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 01 Kidder, William S. G., 3(h) 'School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 12 Killoran, Frank H., 28 Gertrude Street, . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . • 89 Killoran, Thomas F., 28 Gertrude Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 97 Kimball, Ethel, 6 Chapman Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . li 01 Binder, Madeleine A., Gil Springfield :Street.. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . 3 26 King, Clarence NL, 706 i1lt, Auburn Street.. , . , . .. .. . , .. . 10 67 Kinnaly, Anna oaf., 158 Worcester Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 12 '.irtley, Katherine, 240 Orchard Street. .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 1 19 Knapp, Frank.V,, 23 Hunt Street. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 5 93 Knight, Raymond J., 100 NVainut Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 21 35 Krause, Herbert W., 18 Hilltop Road. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 26 Lacey, Annie, 118 Walnut Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 21 Landers, Raymond L., 12 Templeton Parkway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 01 Landers, Tracey & Clark:, 241 Fuller Road. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . 10 Gi Lane, Grace C,, 23 Channing Road. .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 16 31 Larvey, Marion T., 25 Acton Street. . , . . , ., . . . . , . . . 4 45 Latiricella, Antonio, 11 Lowell Avenue, . I . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 4 45 Lakezzo, Albert, 71 Boylston ;street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 97 Lavin, Clarence J., 24 Kimball Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . e . , . 16 01 Leduke, William H., 1 Maplewood Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . a 93 Leighton, Joseph C., 1`?frWilson Pack, Brighton. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 48 Le'4 ay, J. A16de, 320 Hain Stzeet. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . 4 45 Leonard, Felix A., 95 Fayette Street,. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 Leslie, George A., 46 Salisbury Road. , . _ . . . . . . . .. , , .. 34 10 Levasseur, Yvonne, 18L Spruce Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Sd Levy, Abraham, 5 Gleason Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 19 98 Liberty, V'alter, 130 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14 2-3 Linehan, John J., 2.14 North Beacon Street. ... .. . . . . . . 10 67 COLLEr,70R'S REPORT 577 Livingfton, Parker, 126 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $is P8 Lougee, Sidney B., IN Walnut :Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. . . . .. 2 97 Louis, Peter, 100A School Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .• 2 97 *Lowney, Theodore J., 19 Da.rtrnouth Street. . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . 1 19 Lucas, Joseph, 52 vl.elendy Avenue. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . 10 07 Lucente, Angelo, 20 Taylor Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 10 67 MacCarthy, John, 178 13oylston Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . f 41 MacCarthy, John A., 178 'Boylston Street. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 MacDonald, Daniel A., 49 Boylston Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 24 01 MacDonald, Daniel W., 0 Salisbury Road. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 10 Us 1XlacDougall, 1r`lary B., 33 Water Street. . . , . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 3 56 Maclntyre, W. S., 09 Boylston Street_. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . 2 97 MacLeod, Stanley M., 10 'klason Road. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 2 97 Ma.cQueen. IV'illiarn, 203 Watertown.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 to Magarian, Jahn, 275 I3aylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 16 01 Maginnis, Wilharn G., 114 Lovell Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 01 Maguire, Walter W., e3.1 Chauncy Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 2 37 Mahoney, Timothy J., 187 W,a.verley Avenue. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 8 60 Maio, Nicnla, 58 Evans StrecC. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 29 35 MarizelIi, Domenic, 1016 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 3 55 Yarchant, Wilfred P., 120 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 85 Tkla gosian, Harry, 14 Adams Avenue. . .... . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . 10 38 1k,TarVln, Walter J., 2(5 Lawrence Street.. . . . . , . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 3 56 INIason, Rnse, 9 Kondazian Street. . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . 2 97 McBride, Jahn J., Jr., 38 Chauncy Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 1=3 *McCocl, Hugh M,, 53 Gilbert Street. ._ . , . . . . . .... .. . . . . . .. 7 12 I1IcCue, Thomas J., 284 North Beacon :Street. . .. .. . . .. ., . . . . 14 23 McDonald, 'XI ichael 114., 1i7 Sycamore Street. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 7 12 *-NIeGiven, Francis J., 0 Olcott Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. 2 97 McHugh, Bernard S., 25 Templeton Parkway. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 8 U0 *McNamara, Thomas P., 36 Gilbert Street.. , . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 97 Maunior, Laura, 18t) Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . 45 436 Miller, George, 25 Linden Way. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 74 :Milton, Frederick, `61 Common Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 1 19 Mitchell, Phebe K, 44 Bradford Read .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 75 1Nfonahan, William P., 36 Concord Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 79 Moody, William H,, 34 Springfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1 19 Moore, Reginald, 38 Prescott Street. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 45 Morse Body Go., 69 Vowaril Street . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1 48 Mosmon, Charles P., 117 Highland Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . ­ . . 2 37 Mowa,tt, Albert, 773 tilt. Auburn Street.. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . 12 16 hjullahey, William P., 25 Ladd Street, . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 10 67 Murdock, Mary A., 23 Parker Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 11 Sky Murdock, :Mary A.,23 Parker Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 23 13 ,arnaghan, hose G., 313 Common Street. .. . �. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 18 68 Murphy, Edmond IN., 14 Thurston Road. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 48 Murphy, Jennie C., 14 Payette Street. .- - . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 93 57S WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Murphy, William R., 12 Career Road. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . $10 67 N ardella, Fanny, 12 Yukcn Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . I. .. . . . . . . . . . 15 N ardellt', Salvatore, 210 lVatertown Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 11 'eaPolitaa Ice Cream Co,, Cambridge, Lansdowne Street. . . . . 4 45 ,firth, Frank A,, Jr.,.37 Garfield Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3 85 Oates. George, 14 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 16 01 *Oates, 1•iirhael B., 55 Union Street, . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 12 16 Oatley, Eva H., 16 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 99 O'Brien, Chester J., 22 Bradford Road, . _ ., . . . , , . .. , . . . . . . . 20 76 *O'Brien, Hear,, J., 144 Standish Road. . . . .. ..... .. . . . . .. . . 12 45 O'Brien, fames NI., 144 Sprucc Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 97 O'Donnell,James P., 12, Bacon Street. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 3 bG Ogden, Frank A.,20 Surnny bank Road. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 24 02 p'Hanley, James R., 127 Dexter Avenue. . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 2 07 O'Leary &- Tracey, Inc., 28 Arsenal Street. . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 48 Olson, Thurston R., 41 Quincy Str t. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. 0 49 O'Neil, Gharlcs W., 38' chauney Street. . .. . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . 3 26 O'Reilly, Frank J., 50 Evans Street. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . 49 22 Osterberg, Henry G., 3 Locke Street. . . . . .. . .. . ... . . . . . .. . . 1 78 Parker, Chester H., 80 Keenan Street... . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 10 67 Pates,, Walter G,, ail Walnut Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 1 19 Perkins, Albert B., 154 Sy=nare Street.. . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. ». . . 9 49 P3eree, Harry R., 104 Larngdon Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . 4 15 PillTnan, Martin W., 712 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 23 72 Poissors. Conrad l+v[., 224 Arlirngton Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 5 93 Povah, Jahn R., 8 Appleton Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 16 01 Price, John H., 57 Evans Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 3 90 Priest : Co., 1 Watertown Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5 €14 Prinl;ham, Noland A,, 49 Columbia Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . 3 56 Rains, Olin G., 26 iNurth Beacon Street, . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 8.5 Ramsay, Harry M., 15 Sunnybank Road, . . . . . . . . . . . 7 fig Randall, Joseph A., 22 Summit Road. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 04 Rautucci, Mariana, 213 IN=th Beacon Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 97 ReganL oseph W 97 Fayette Street. . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . 3 85 Renfrew, Robert A., 26 Hersdm Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 2 37 Ricci, Nicholas, 137 Waltham Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 1 19 Ritbard, Frank B., 456 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 3 56 Rigby, Jaynes I'., 9 Ghanning Road. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 74 *Robert, Henry D., 285 Arsenal Street. .. . ... .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . 5 05 Robinson, ikliles P., 106 Mt. Auburn Strut. . .. . . . . . 5 63 Roche, Frank J., 13 Amory Street, Cambridge. . . .. . .. ... . . . . 25 80 Rogers, Harriet 1,., 398 School Street. . . . . . . . . .. . 16 31 Rosati, Sabato, 36 Highlaind Avenue. .. . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . 9 49 'Ross, Thomas S., 43 Hillside Road. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . ... .. . . . . . 15 42 Rowlings, Douglas, 12 Theurer Park. . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . , 2 97 Rubbic-co, James V., 147 School Street. . ... .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. 2 97 Russell, M. Louise, 11 Edgecliff Road...... .... .. .. .. ... 5 63. COLLEGTORP5 RVPORT 579 Russo, Anthony,, 7 (winery- Strut, . . . ., .,,.., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SD aq Russo, Constantinn, 15 Linden Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 13 G4 Ruta.n, Terese E., .II Wbitne', street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1n 27 Ryan, Anna E., 2907 Boylston Street. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . +33 Safarian, John, tM Walnut Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 917 ahagian Co., 1nc,,.31G Arlingtoa Street. . . . . . ... . . •. . . I 04 Salvini, W,illiant, 10 Chester Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. ... .. . . . . 8 W Santoro, James, G l I'renti�s Street, . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 0113 Santoro, James, :33 Boy lstoII street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 21 94 Sall:is, Meloinn, 31 Templeton. Parkway. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 11 :i Sasser, Walter B., 745 Mt. Aubtirn Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 07 Sawyer, Fred L., 64 Oltoiat Street.. , . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . .. . 2 07 Sawyer, Harold E., 12 Royal Street. . , . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . 89 S,twver, ll;aron G., 1'1 Royal Street. . . . . .. .. .... . . . .. . . . .. 59 chuneman, r,mil P., 11 _l iarcia Road. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . 12 45 Seidel, Fred.IV., 4 Grove Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . , 5 93 Senatotle, Josepli, .lo St. �"Fary Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . 2 07 Shannon, William P., 14 CQncard 1�oad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 Shapiro, David Nit. .24 Oakley I�:oad. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . 1S 0.9 Shaughnesser, John F., 140 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .• •. 8 30 Shaw, Bartlett NI., Jr., 141 Common Street . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. 35 28 Sheehan, Gerald, 66 Por€st Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 8 90 Shepard, Alfred N., 29 Bromfield 'Street. . . .. , . . . . . . . , 2 97 Shutt, 13arbara A., 42 Springfield Street ,. . . . . . .. .. 21 37 Silva, Susie, 75 Pleasant Street. , , . . . . . . ... . . , . . . , . . . . . 4 15 Silvestri, U,milio, 140 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. 1 19 Silvey, Thomas J., 27, Orchard Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 58 Sirnmonestti, Domenick-,47 Prospect Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 38 54 Simpson, Francis J., 54 Highland Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 48 *Skinner, Christina A— 602 13e1rl1ont Street. . . .. . ... .. . . .. . . 21 35 Snow, Henry NI., 3 Clayton Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • • . • • . 7 12 Spencer, Clyde CF., 7 Woodlci h Road. . . . ... ..• . . .. . .• . . . . . . 21 35 Spinvey, James H., 81 Boylston Street, . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to Cal Spinney, Norman E,, 94 Summer Street.. ,, . . . .. , . . . . . . 8 01 Stacey, Clarence H., 169 Sveanmore Street. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . 8 01 ta2zton, Robert C., 2J Cha.nning Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 1 34 Stevenson, Etta '.M., 109 Chapman Street_ . . . . . . . , ... . . . . . . 10 67 Stocker, George F., 339 School Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. •. 5 04 Stone, August S., 16 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . ... 25 50 Stuart, William A., 74 California Street. . . .. .. . .. .. ... . . . . . 9 49 Sullivan, Clayton J., 1,42 Langdon.Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 10 67 Sullivan, James J., 102 Orchard Street.. . . , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 72 Sullivan, Jahn T., 162 2 Sycamgre Street. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 55 Sullivan, Joseph F., C5 Lowell Avfnue. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 10 €37 Sullivan, lladelina III., 43 Charming Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 45 Sivaiigren, Gertrude, 36 Piermont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 91 Swift, Jahn P.,295 Nlairi Street. .. .. . . ., .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 71 580 WATERTO N' TOWIN REPORT Sylvester, Arsene, 2fi# North Beacon Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .... . . S35 88 Sylvester, Frank, 16 Cypress Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 24 46 Washpan, John L., 12 Brimmer,Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 3 26 Tash jy, Jack, 36 Coolidge Hill Road. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sol *Tat#rie, David H., 108 Chapman Street. . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 1 78 Taylor, George E., 2 North Deacon Street. , . . . . . . .. . . . . . 6 23 Taylor, Ralph, 200 School Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . 901 Tedford, Charles L., 116 Charles River Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 48 Tellier, Dorothy B., 90 Edgediff load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 as Thayer, Leslie E., 40 Kimball Rend. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 16 01 Thorpe, William K, 11 "Summer Street. . . . . . , .. ,. .. . . . 9 10 Thurber, Donald H., 30 Arden Road. . . . . . . . . . . . ... ... . . . . 23 7 *Tibbert, Elizabeth, 126 Walnut Street. . . . . . ..... .. . . .. .. . . 14 23 Tippett, Bred. A., 143 Spruce Street. .. . _ ... , .. . . . ., . . . . . 1 19 To din o, Antonio, 17 Cushman Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 11 27 Treinish, William P., 17 Paul Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 29 6i Trundle, Mercy, 50 Capital Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 93 Tsolas, Emil, 11 Coolidge Hill Road. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 45 Uderitz, George 2fiW-,alnut ,Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . S 90 Urndenvood, Phillip G., 3 California Park. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 1 19 *Upton, Jesse A,, 64 Templeton Parkway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 97 NranSlyke, G. W., & Horton, 5 Chun ning Road.. . . . . .. .. . . .. 2 67 lranDaurn, Rudolph, 224 North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 VonDaum, Rudolph, 224 'north -Beacon Street. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. 6 93 Waddell, Harry A., 144 Bellevue Road. . . . . .. . . . .... . . .. . 1$ GS Wallace, 1viniam E., 91 Highland Avenue. . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . 1 19 Warburton, Eleanor E., 1G Rdgeciif'f Road. . .. ... . . .. . . . . . . . . 5 iG3 Ward, Keaneth B., 284 North Beacon Street. , . . .. . 4 45 Warner, Winifred C., N Francis Street. . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . ... . 17 79 W-arsky, Louis, 28 Copeland Street. . . . . . .. . . . ... .. . . . . . .. . . 7 12 `'Waugh, William C., 26 Walnut Street, . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . 21 94 Whalen, Giles B., 9 Morten Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 8 90 Wbalen, Violet 0., 11 Morton Street.. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . 13 34 Whitehill, Phillip J., 24 Gilbert Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 07 Whitel Ouse, George E. 1., 152 Galen Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 13 34 Winch, Fred A., 72 Channing Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 89 14 Winn, Charle- L., 47 Fairview Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . 10 38 Al'olfsotn, Sernaid, 404 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 24 02 Woodbridge, Samuel, 20 Keenan Street. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 1 78 Woodland, Malcolm, 46 Parncra t Street... . . . . . ... .. .. . . . . . . 30 Woodward, Albert D., 10 Florence 'Terrace. . . , . . , . .. .. .. . . . , 8 01 Wright, Harold F,, 40 Irving Street. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . , 1 iy Wright, John H., 63 Burnham Street. . . . . , . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 Wright, Leona M., 31 Chandler Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 16 01 Young, Alfred W., W Copeland Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $Q Young, Earle W., 127 Worcester Street, . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 7 12 Zeytoonjian, Charles, 205 East Boylston Street. . . . . . ... . . . . . . 1 19 COLLECTOR.IS REPORT 581 Ahern, Daniel G., 158 Orchard Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S3 85 Alden, Elton R., 21 Birch Road. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 1 19 Ambrose, Percy 1l•l., ` 21 Main Street. . . . . . . . . ... . .. .. . . . . . . 10 38 ,American Dye House, 202 Harvard Avenue, Allston. . . . . . . . . 8 90 Anastasi, Domenic, 25 French Terrace. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 20 76 Anastasi, Nlary, 32 Springfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 3 26 Anastasi, Grace, 25 French Terrace. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3 .26 Andreas Milk Co.,4a Franklin Street . . . . . . .... . ... .... . . . . 72 f *Andrews, W-alter S., 21 Highland Avenue. . . . . . . ... .. . 1 19 Annis, Arthur E., 41 Wilmat Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., .. . . S 00 Artstey, Joseph, 83 Alaplewood Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . 27 87 Apikon, tSiron, 95 Dexter Avenue. . , . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 08 Ararat Baling Co., 65 Elton Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 38 Argiro &- Bair, 15 Dewey Street— -. . . . . .. , ... . .. .. . . .. . . . . G8 20 Arnold, Hattie W., 170 Worcester Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 12 Arone, Lawrence, 25 Norseman Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2 08 Arslansan, Leo,4 Putnam ,Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 8 go ,Arslanian, Leon, 4 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . 17 79 Bacon, Frederick W., 36 Middlesex Road. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 69 38 Badhchlgiau, Oscar, F6 Dexter Avenue. . . . I . . .. ... . . . . . . 13 36 Bahadurian, Kricor, 1.9 Keenan 'Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . :-.3 42 Baldtif, George J., Jr., 150 Worcester Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 97 Balents, Leon, 236 Buylston Street. . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1 19 Bailey, Wilfred B., 12 diver Street. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . 3 56 Baratta, Joseph, 4 Malden Street,. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 87 Barbato, Peter, 11 French Terrace, . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 01 Barbute, Frank, 756 f i t. Auburn Street.. . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 03 Barbuto, Guiseppe, 756 Nlt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 10 38 Barry, Jeflrev P,, 13 Columbia Street. . . . . . . . 7 00 Bam.1, John J., Watertown Arsenal. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 97 Bates, Ernest R., 25 Purvis Street, .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 5 34 Balser, George H., 91 1Ntorse Street. . .. . , . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 45 Bauer, Margaret H., 96 Iforse Street. . . . .. . .. .... .. .. .. ... . 20 76 Kazarian, Grace, 46 Hazel Street,. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. ... . . .. ... . 3 85 Beadette, Elizabeth, 28 Francis Street. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. ... . 13 .34 Beckwith, Lloyd R., 12 Beacon Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . 7 11 Beigh, Albert, 28 Middle Street. , . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . 2 37 Bench, Howard G., 76 'lairs Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . 1 78 Benjamin, Harold C., :-' Marshall Street. . .. .. . . . . . .. . . 17 80 Berberian, Diran H., 154 Nichvls Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 1246 Bergin, John J., 109 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 10 67 Beshgeturina, Ann, 368 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOU 84 Diehard, Helen, 35 Quincy Street— . .. . . ... .. . . .. . I .. ... .. . 2 37 Bixby, Charles A., 229 Comm-on Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . SO 16 Black, Cathleen F., 334 Schaal Street. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 611 38 Black, Kenneth F,, la Mason.Road. . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 13 34 Blair, Mary, 233 Arsenal Street. . . .. .. ... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 82 Xi ATERTD51 N TO .1 REPORT Blakeburn, Ralph W.. 2100 Sycamore Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 DS ]Blakel'ey, Laur ne AV-,, &2 Carroll Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 X Bleiler, Charles J., 286 -North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 EJU Bloomberg, John L., :18 ji'%vctt Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 12 Bogasian, Simon, 229 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 85 Bollivar, Autrey W., 98 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . 1 19 Boston, Albro R., 40 Kimball Road. . . . . , . . . .. .. . . . .. ... . . . 2 37 Bosturick, Charles, -€7 Waverlay Avenue. . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 67 Boudreau, Joseph F., `' Maplewood Street. .... .. . . . .. . .. . . . 14 23 Bowie, Harold R., 60 Fayette Street. . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 45 Boyajian, Mary, 715 Watcrtgwn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 35 Boyd, VTiM= A., 34-2 Charles River Road. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 14 83 Brackett, Rusiell A., al Fayette Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2 07 Brady, Tbonias J., 12 N u w Lexington Street.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2 08 Bray, Tied, I9S Waverkc y Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 53 Breslin, James E., 2 Upland lZoad. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . 6 as Prnvm, Gilbert L.. 870 T c1mont Street. . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . .. J53 i17 BroNsm, John C.,28 Homier Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 22 93 Brown, Nichul;uq, IS Arsenal Street. . .. . . . - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 99 Brubmuller, Willia1n N., 26.1 Mt. Auburn Street. . . , . . . . . , . 17 70 Fiucltley, jobn J,, 30 Chauncy Street. . . , . . . , . . . . `" Buda, Joseph, 23 Jarne5 Street. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 1G Gil Burgess, Freeman D., 21 Springfield Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . .._. . 1 19 Burke, James J., 51 Olney Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 26 10 Burke, Joseph, .51 01ney Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 38 Btirke, Walter E., .51 131nev Street.. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Burnell, Levy C., jr., 43 Chalimaun Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . 17 20 Burns, Isabelle, plcasant Street. . . . . . . . . < . ... ... . .. .. . 2 37 Burns, Jennie V., 231 Pleasant Street. . . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Bums, Michael 1'., 38 Union Street.. . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 3 20 T?lrsh, Norman C., 93 Highland Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Buder, Alfred W., I Oakley Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .30 54 Butler, James A., California Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1 78 Butler, l-eil 0., 191 Arsenal Street. , . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 97 Butler, Robert D., 164 North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 78. Bi-itters, Charles ill., 49 Carryall Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . 15 12 Cadagan, Frank T., 106 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . 1 10 Calabro, Joseph, 67 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 caltiedian, Beatrice, 9 HaWE! Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . 14 53 Cameron, James M., 28 NMn1den Street .. . . . . . . . . . . 811 Cameron, Lewis, 88 California Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . .... . . . . . . 4 45 Camlagna, lluerino, 32 Lloyd Road. . ... ... . . . ... .. .. .. . . . . 7 12 Campbell, Cameron, 126 NicholsAvenue... .. . . ... ... . . .. .. . 10 08 `Campbell, John N., 40 Laurel Street. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 45 Cantrell, Cecil W., 4 Lawrence Street. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 Caracostas, Peter E., 11 Belknap Terrace. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 17 79 Carmichael, lean J., 300 Arlington Street. . . .. . ..... .. . . . .. . . . 4 4i Carr, Richard B., 49 Bradford Road. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 94 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 58,13 Carva, Joseph, 41 Quirk Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510 i'if Caterino, N atole, 13 Bexkelcy Street.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Celsdon, Earica, 21 Homer ,street. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. 3 85 Chadwick, Bernard H., 467 Pleasant Street. . . . . . , . . . . .. . . . . . 1 10 Charbonneau, Laurida, 4 Quincy Street. .. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. ._ 14 2:3 *Chartier, Leon B., 152 Spruce Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 12 4.5 Christopher, Everett N., 50 North Beacon Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . 1 48 Clark, 1 avc)ld I3., N6 North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 3 85 Clark, Mary-, 76 Boylston Street. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 2 Eii Clark(,-, Clay ton, 34 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Clay-, Walter at Earl A. Hanson, 44 V'altbam Street. . . . .. . . . . 4 45 Clennmensonn, Villo, 1. Fayette StreeL. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2 03 Clinkett, Martin, 39 Spring Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 89 Cohan, Joseph M., 65 Morton `treet. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 7 12 *Cohen, Ivl;orris, 48 Capitol Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 35 Colerrnan, Carl C., Lei Lexington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 08 Collins,Jahn P. art Edmund Jones, 15 Gilkey* Court. . . . . . . . . . . 80 Collins,Walter E., II Caba Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 5 34 Collins, Yvonne, Sl Elt.an Avenue, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 67 Colwell, R-esley R., 8 1Mason Road. . . . . . .. .. .. .. ... . . . . .. . . 25 20 Connell, Thomas 172 Summer Street, Boston. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . IS 68 Connelly, Edward A., 3`4 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 1 78 Conners, fatal J.. 14 Derby Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . 5 34 Connolly, Irene: V., 198 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 2 81 Connelly, Irene V., IDS Waverley Avenue. . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . 12 16 Connolly, Patrick J., 64 Prentiss Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 5 63 Constance, Thomas, -18D Summer Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . 3 26 Cook, Albert J., 104 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 C-6 Cook, Jahn L., 372 14lain Street. _ . _ . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. 1 19 Cooke, Mabel R., 53 Carver Roars. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . It 27 Cookson, Erving, 11 Palmer Street- - , - . . - . . .. .. . . . . . . .. 23 42 Corbett, Georgia M., 18 Edenfteld Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 1 19 Costanzo, Wedo, 32 Mt. Auburn Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 Castasnzo, 'i'4"edo, 39 lk•IL. auburn Street. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 15 Cou is, Georg e G., G Belknap Terrace. .. . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 4 .15 Covel, Edward P., 15 Edeiulield Avenue_ .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 4 15 Covey, N11yrtle H., 63 Evans Street. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4S 03 Coyne, Eileen C., 12 Avon Road. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 01 Coyle, Joseph L., 22 Stonleigh Circle. . . . , . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 1222 38 Coyle, Joseph D., 22 Stonleigh Circle. . . . ... .. . . . . . .. . . . .. 15 71 Cram, James W., 41 Eliot Street. . . . .. . ... . .. ... . .. . .. . .. .. 18 68 Cramer, Ward, 25 Sprineeld Street.. . . .. .... .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . 13 34 Crane, Richard E., Watertmvn Arsenal, . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. 10 07 *Crook, Robert, 38 Kimball Road. . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 27 Crosby, A. Beatrice, 122 Hillside Road. . .. . . . . . ... . . . . .. ... . 2 37 Crc=arn, Della R., tl North Park Street. . . .... .. .. ., .. . .. .. 8 01 Crowdle, John E., Jr., (37 Edenfield Avenue. . ... .. . . . . . . . .. . . 32 61 IoA C-adia, Jake, 26 Francis Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. .... ...., so 89 Culkeeri, I+xederick C., 63 Poplar Street. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .... ,, 40 03 Cunniff, I-'slliam B., 84 Galen Street. . .. . ... . . .. .. . .. . . , .. .. 5 63 Cunningham, Arthur L., 33 Lots ell Avenue. . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . 14 83 Cushman, Madeline, 124 Walnut ;street. . .. . . . . . . .. . ... .. . . . 42 71) D'Alanno, Antonio, 88 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . 2.3 i2 D'Antonio, Joseph, 200 Summer 5treet. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 155 36 Dalessio, Carmen, 105 Summer Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Dal}, Wycliff F., 120 forth Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 3 85. Daniels Chevrolet Co., 700 i1lt. Auburn Street. .. . . . . . .. .. . .. 7S 57 "Dey, henry H., 52 Hancock Street. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . . 1S 00 Daniels Chevrolet Co., &7 1It. Auburn 'Street. . . . . . . ._. .. . . . 29 65 D'Antonio, Joseph, 200 Summer Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . 59 3D Days, James, 155 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 65 DeComandrey, Antonetta, IN Fay.ette Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 5 { DeFelice, Guiseppe, 45 Ddelendy Avenue. . . . .. ... . . .. .. . . . . . 11S DeFelice, John, 40 Nklt!lendy A-.venue. . .. . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . 4 15 Derderian, [,eorge hL, 208 Common Street. .. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . . 14 83 I]erderian, John, 2[1S Common Street. . . .. ... . .. . . .. ... . .. . . 24 02 Derderian, 3Iary, 7 Chestnut Park, . . . ... .. .. .. 7 71 Der ck, Earl F., 93 Boylston Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 19 87 DeSea.lcc, William J., 24 Cushman Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 2 37 Deurell, Gunnar W., 89 Frank Street. . . . . . .. . ,._ . . 16 01 DevEmeaux, Frances, 212 Sycamore Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 34 69 DeWar, Wallare D., 52 California Street. . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . 3 53 DiDominico, Alexander, 94 Waltham Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 7 12 Diemer, Alfred W., Watertown Arsenal. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . s9 Dillrnan, Martha W., 712 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 51 89 *Dixon, Eletta, 1-+3 Palfrey Street. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 10 67 Dixon, Gladys E., 20 Fuller Road, . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 03 Dixon, IVI abet, 28 Malden Street. . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 2,0 76 Dixon, Walter A., 126 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 10 67 Doherty, Charles J., 818 Nrlt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . is 0€3 Dolan, Helenn A., 71 Lincoln Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 5 34 Donovan, Lillian J., 363 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 8 go Dormady, Doris. 49 Oalland Street, , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 12 Dowd, James C., 94 Edenfield Avenue, . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . 4 74 Downer, Olive C., 503 Wa verley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . 7 12 Downer, Stuart B., 303 Waverley Avenue. . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . 16 01 Doyle, Anita. R., 348 Charles River Road. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 18 98 Ducharme, William F., 11 Middlesex Road. . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . 25 20 Duff, Joseph L., 167 Lovell Road. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . . 20 16 Dufl.v, Thomas F., 15 North Beacon Court. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 24 91 William K., 15 ]North Beacon Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 3 25 Duris, Leo, 146 1-1117siae Road. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 10 3? Economides, Christos, 15 Laurel Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . .... . . . . 2 37 Egan, William J., 34 Riverside Street. . .. . .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . 1 19 CyLLECTOR'S REPORT 585 Eldridge, Charles E., b Porter Street. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . 33 63 E1Iard, James, 200 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. ., 4 45 Ellard, John J., 200 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 12 Elliot, John D., 29 Fairview.Avenue. . , .. . , . . , ... , . .. . .. 32 02 Ernst, Harvey, 32 Quincy Street. . . . .. . . . . . .. .... . . . .. .. . .. 1 19 Evans, Glacivs, W2 11elmant Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. ... .. 1 19 EVdng, George P., 13S Afa.in Street. . . . . .. ... .... .. . . . . . . . .. 1 19 E%ring, William, 138 Main Strut. . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . .., . 5 04 Falla, Clifford H., 86 Prentiss Street. . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . 3 26 Pardy, Thomas E., 156 Spruce Street. . .. . . .. .... . . . . ,. ... . 19 87 Farraher, Jahn T., 5 Ladd Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . 4 15 Farrar, James, G Cross Street. . . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . ... . . 9 91 Fay, George F., 122, North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 &5 Feeney, John, 241 Lincoln Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . 3 85 Files, Addison E., Jr., 28 Dewey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . so Fitzgerald, Herbert, 32 Laurel Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . 3 56 Fitxgeraid, John J., 176 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 26 Flynn, Marion G., 380 11'It. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 35 Foard, Walter L., Arlington &Arsenal Streets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S go *'Forbes, George W., G4 Stuart Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . 9 73 Franks Home Bakery, 779 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . , . .. . . . . . . 2 97 Frazier, Louis J., Jr., 70 Hall Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1 19 Freeman, Ethel B. 64 Elton Avenue. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 25 20 Freeman, Olive B., 298 lt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 7 12 French, Clayton H., 13 Hillside Road. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . 8 01 Friant, Merriam J., 14 Thurston Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 4 45 Frink, James B., 62 Stuart Street . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . . 18 GS Furey, James, 90 5elmol Street. . .. .. ... . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 08 Gallinaro, Mary, 38 Craimlord Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . 14 23 Galvin, C. William, 637 Mt. Auburn Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 16 01 Gamble, Thornas F., 20 Oakland Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 97 Ganley, Joseph, 16 St. dary :Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 45 Gannezzi, .Angelo, 3172 Arlington Street.. . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 45 Garabedian, Garabed, 102 Cypress Street. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 2 97 *Garfield Electric Co., 29 Springfield Strut.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 11 27 Garvin, .Francis T., 60.1 Ed+enfield Avenue . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Gilbert, Albina L., 97 Watertown Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 8 90 Goodrow, Mary, 174 Spruce 'Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 2 08 Goodwin, Thomas P., 89 Highland Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3 56 *Good�irin, Willard C., 28 Springfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 97 Gorman, John J., 93 Grove Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 Gould, George AL. Jr., 79 Evans Street.. . . .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 16 01 Gould & Yost, 21 fit. Auburn Streeet. . . . . ... . . .., . . .. . , _ . . 1 48 Graves, Rita, 40 Beason Park. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . .... .. . . . . . . , 15 71 Greene, Chester A., 80 Hillside Road. . . . . ... . . .. .. .. .. . .. . . 4 45 Greene, Elmer W., 83 Franklin Street. ... . ... . .. . . .. .. . . . . . 27 87 Gregoire, Julius S., 166 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 1 19 .586 WATER"PCJW1\ TOWN REPORT Creishcimer, John E., 11 Richards Road—. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 119 S7 Griffin, John. F.,201 Coninion Street, . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . 2 37 Grimes, Wilfred R,, 11 S,.vett Court. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 85 Gringeri,Joseph, 22 fern- Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 07 Gainey, Catherine T., () l~'uller Road. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 13 34 Gulesian, Samuel M., W3 School :street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 12 Gustafson, Otto II., 9 Boylston Street, . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 11 27 Gustafson, William 0 ' 350 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 60 Haka.nson, Alfred, 162 Orchard Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 03 Halbert, G, Allen, all Hall Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 78 Halbert, G. Allen, 50 Hull Avenue. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 2 40 Hamilton, Floyd A., 712 13elnionti Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 85 "Hann, Oft F., 112 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 2 07 Hannon, Thornas, 65 Hazel Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 18 Fannon, Nora J., 11 Maplewood Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 19 Hanrah,an, rcorge J., 65 %lisbary Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .< . . . 3 85 *Flargedon, .John J., 311 School Street. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 23 ;)ll Hartwell, Arthur I., 100 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 45 67 Hastic, Edgar A., 97 Irving Street.. . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . 4 43 Hastings, Enuixa A., 138 Orchard Street. . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 14 24 Hehir, Joseph S., 49 IN Ater Ste t. . . . .. . . .. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . S! Hendsbee„ Fielding V., ,86 Prentiss Street. . . . . . .. 2 .37 Henthorne, Clara,F., 80 Hillside Road. . _ ... .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 30 S4 Herron, Russell, 74 Belmont Street, . , . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . 1 7S Hessian. Philip J. and Daniel A. Conners, 11 leak Street. . . . . . 6 0S Heuston, William F., 81 N-fain Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 36 17 I-Licks, Edward J., 205 N'Tain Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 49 Hill, Acan IJ., 130 I-0orse Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . 4 45 Hill, Clarence J., tJ Dunwn Road, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 13 94 Hill, Edward E., 12 Swett Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 8t} *Hillard, Raymond, 28 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 Hindlian, Percy D., 267 Boylston Street. , . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . 13 3-1 Hochberg, Moses, 392 Nit. Auburtr Street- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15 12 Hodgkins, Florence 1 ., .18 Cypress 5t.rcet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 63 1—folicker, Abra-bam, 19 FrWICIs Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Holland, William J., 16 Stearns Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E 15 1101t, Louis A., 15 Fayette Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 15 1-Iooker, Eleartor A., 30 DaIdey Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . 27 57 14np vnney, George J., 1713 Xlain Street_ , _ . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . 1 I0 liavieyi Herbert, 11 Palmer Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . - _ _ . 5-5 74 Howe, David F., -10 Fitx--hburg Street. . . , . . , . . . , . .. 13 .34 Howes, Alfred T.,28 Purvis Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . .. .. . . 4 45 Hughes, Nlic-hael 1., 98 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . .. .... . .. .. . . 2 67 Hughes, Patrick, lit? Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 19 57 Ia oais, Luigi, 14.3 Westminster Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . 3 85 Iannacone„ Antonio, 185 Sveamore Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 15 .12 lannazzi, Angela, 302 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 91 03 COLLECTOR'S RrPC+RT 587 Igoe, Henry F.. ? Erlenlield Avenare. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38 S4 Todice, Nat-ale L., 0 Hudson Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 f)7 Iozzo, G uiseppe, 20 Putnam Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 3 56 Izzo, Lids, 12 Linden Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 85 *jackSsan, Robert G., 63 Fairs-iew Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 13 Jrrlbert, Jo5epn A., Watertown Arsenal. . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 4 15 Jenkins. Iiir-ic C., 11 Paul Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . > . . . . . . . 3 26 Jensen. Charles E., 40 Union Street. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 16 60 Jens+era, John J., 572 Main Street. . . . ... . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . .. . 14 , Jensen, Jahn l .. 7-') 'lain Street. . . . . . . .. . ... .. . . . , . .. . . . 44 4 *Johnson, An id G., `h 1 Fairfield Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . 3 87 Johnson, C-banes L., 343 School Street. . . . , _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 1 to *jolinson, Arvid, 10 Laurel Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 1 19 Johnson, Nislaan, 140 Nichols Avenue... . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . r, 08 Johnson, I-'illiam IL, 1,2 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 5 31 ,James, George E., 712 Belmont Street. .. . . . . . . . . , . . . . , .. . . 7 41 Jones, Howard M., 13 Palfrey Street. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :3 26 KRniborian, jamb •S., 30 L'ostonia Avenue. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Kay, Clarence H., 23 Dartmouth Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 05 Keane, Kenneth E., 5,-.-)A 41t. Auburn Street. . _ _. . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 83 K+eddy, lllelrtav J., 13 Elliot Strcvt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1{1 Keefe, Cornelius H., PE I Main Street. . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 1 Keely. Joseph, 4l Eeecliwood Avenue. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Kccnan, Edgar G., 76 F�eechsrrod Avenue, . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1 69 Kelley, FraTicis N., 30 Waverley. Avenue. , . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 €7 *Kelley, Jelin G., 2M)Arsenal Street. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . (30 Kelley, Pauline R., 1.51 Arsenal :street. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . 3 26 Kellev, T130173as E., 291 CapitoI Street_ _ . .. .. . . . . .. . ... .. . ... 1 IO Kennedy-, Gerald R., 23 Erinramer Street. . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . . 10 38 Kengh, John T., 2:3 Pollen Street, Boston, . . . . . . . . . . . ., ... . . 1. 19 Knslrishian, Dickrarr, 17 Ternpleton Parkway. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 10 38 Kesson, John S SS) Harri en Aven .0. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... ... . . 16 DI Keuroglouian. John, 12 Knnda2ian Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 13 64 Khorigian. Jail: -M., 59 I-laze] Yrreet. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . _ 67 Kimball, Elsie C., 65 Evans Street. , . . . . . .. . . 3 M K inchla. Charles J., 41 Frank Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . , . . 12 75 King, C•larence 'I„ 700 'It. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 15 42 *K irtley, Eben S., ''40 Orchard Street.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . 5 34 Kitchen,, William :w., 0A -N—Ielendv Avenue. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . 5 63 I{Min, Joseph C'., 40 Union Str-ecc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . , 13 34 Xnicicle, Charles H., 129 Winsor Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . 3 85 Kritman, Benjamin, 117 Pleasant .4treet. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 2 97 Labracque, Cyrille, 320 -Main Street. . . . . . , , , , . . , . . ., , 2 37 L aBr'ecque, Phillip A,, 27 Hilfcrest Circle.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . , 1 19 Lally, Irene, 37 Grandview Arenuc. , . _ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 89 Lamb, Rush W_ 1.1 Ho�;mer Street. . . , . . . . . . .f . .. . . . . . . . . . . 4 45 Lambert, Frederiok A., 332 Belmont Street. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 10 us W ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT LaRhette, Allen R,, 60 Stuart Street.. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510 38 LaRoche, Arthur, 26 Putnam Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 97 Larosa, Joseph, 16 'Myrtle Street. . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . 3 85 Larvey, Marion T., 25 Acton Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . 3 26 Lavin, Clarence J., 21 Kimball Road. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. . . 44 7 i Lavov, Harn=, Jr., 404 Pleasant Street. . .. . . ... .. .. .. .. .. . . 5 93 I.'aCeY, Tlrel, 118 Walnut Street. . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. . . 2 08 LeBlanc, Guy J., 10 California Park. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . 4 45 LeBlanc, Robert G., 10 California lark. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . 89 L eDulte, William H., 1 INIaplewood Street. «. .. .. . . .. . . . G 52 Leeman, Frank, 29 Birch Road. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 04 Lent, Gordon L., 161 Winsor Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 97 Leonard, Felix, 43,E Fayette Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 67 LesCarbeau, Charles J., Jr., 18 Dartmouth Street. . . . . . . . . . . , $lit Levasseur, Thomas, 195 Spruce Street— . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . 35 29 Levasseur, 'Wilfred C., 175 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 89 Levy, Abraliarn, 5 Gleason Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 26 Lewis, Leonard, 44 W-ood]eigh Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 fl1. Lindberg, Emest A., 11 Birch Road. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . 89 Liston, Ann J., 23 Flint Road. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . 519 Liston, Thomas G., 23 Flint Road. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 3 26 Lougee, Sidney B., 94 Walnut Street— . . — .. . .. .. . . . . . 7 12 Luberti, Guido, 558 Mt. Auburn. Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . 18 09 Lush., Arthur J., 138 Common Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 24 02 Mar- uley-, Clarence H,, 28 Laurel Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 08 *MacDonald, Daniel W., G14 iwlt. Atiburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 43 MacDonald, Joseph L., 182 Arlington Street. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2 37 MacInnis, Mary B.. 28 Howard Street. 4 16 MacLean, Ernest A., 29 Adarns 9treet. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . 13 05 MacLean, John J., 261 W-averlev Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Machlillian, Daniel 121 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . ... ... .. .. . . . . 1 19 Maguire, Frank H., 37 Capitol Street. . . . . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . 12 115 Maguire, Walter W., 34 Chauncy street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 14 83 Malay, Everett A., 183 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 3 26 Mann, Eliot J. B., 120 Nichola Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 88 *Mannix, Mary F., 9 Prescott Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . .. 7 41 Marshall, IN-fari;e E., 7 Palmer Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 20 16 Martel, Edward W., 1G Lloyd Road. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 13 34 Ma.rtoechio Bros., 42 Forest Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 201 63 Marvin, William J., 24 Lawremce Street. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 34 IVMasbo, Jerry, 115 Dexter Avenue. . , . . . . ., 5 U Matanza, ,Sebestian, 23 Brim er Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 5 04 Matheson, Alfred J., 14 Irving Park. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . 89 McAuliffe, Joseph A., 20 Church street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . 14 23 McCartliv Alma L., 12 Channing Road. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 18 68 *McClelland, Arthur, 67 Maplewood Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . « . 26 63 McCue, Thomas J., 264 North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .« . . 181 16 COLLECTOR IS REPORT 589 McDonald, Margaret J., 86 Summer Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. $53 30 MGGazin, Delia J.,136 Edenfield Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 15 McGee Arthur, 92 Irving Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1 19 McGivern, Frack J., 50 C1lcatt Street. . . .. - - - - -. - . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 McHugh, James H., 11 Ladd Strmt. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 2 67 *McHugh, John Y., 90 School Street. .. . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. 16 60 McHugh, Thamas F., 77 Payette Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .• . 14 S 1 McIntyre, Andrew L., 90 North Beacon Street. . . . . , , .. . , . . . . 89 �I,Iclrftyrc, Angus D., 13 Purvis Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 04 McIntyre, 15 P=is Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . 2 37 McKinnon, Charles H., 27 Morton. Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 2 BT McLallan, Walter, 64 Spring Street. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 1!7 McLaijgh]in, James A., 162 Hillside Road. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. 2 67 McLellan, JoIni R., 04 Spring Street. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . so McManus, James, 43 Morse Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 23 7`? Mciti eil, Francis J.„ 51 Beechwood Avenue. . . . . . . . .. - • . . . . . . 13 3.1 Meaaey„ Gerald A,„ 784 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 141iller, Foster, 22 Putnam Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 64 Mirabile, Vito, 161 Ed+enfield Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 14 53 Mitchell, Earl C., 70 Beechwood Avenue. . . . .. .. . . . . -- . 3 56 Moyer, Arthur J., 21 Middlesex Road. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 49 81 Montague, Frank M., 465 plain Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. 3 85 Moore, Anderson T. W.. 34 Hovey Street. . . . .. .. .. . . .. 4 45 Moore, Arthur C., 61 Marion Road. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . 1 7S Moore, medley A., 37 Glcott Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 10 67 Moran, Edward, 51 Ke man Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . 50 11 Morenay, Benjan-dn J., 370 Charles River Road. . . . .. .. . . _, .. 16 01 Morinc, Harry N., Winter Street, . . .. .. . . . .. .... .... .. . . .. . 5 04 VIGrse, Joha a., 22 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . . 28 16 *Morse, Maude F., 55c3A Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . _. . . . . . . 19 97 Morton, Emmet C:., 36 Robbins Road. . 34 09 Morton, Ernest C., 36 Robbins Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. o . .. .. . . .. 2 97 Moynihan, Gerard J., 39 Royal Street. . . . . , . . ,_ .. . . . . .. . . .. 811 Mudgett, Albert J., 6 Phillips Street. 33 $0 Murdock, Mary A., 23 Parker Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . Murphy, Annie E., 91 B tcon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 97 Murphy, Catherine M., B24 Arsenal Street, . , . , . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5 34 Murphy, Edmond N., 14 'Thurston Road. . . . .. _ • . . .- 11 50' Murphy, Jennie C., 26 King Street. . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . . 12 75, Murphy, Patrick F., 6 Irma Avenue. . .. .. .. . . . . .. . , . . . . . . 13 31 Murray, Cathen-n Cl., 118 Charles River Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 19 87 Niurrav, George J., 2.A IvVaverley Xvenue. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 2 08 Murray, Joseph, 149 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 81} Murren, James A., 10 Haward Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 8 60 Nahigian, Olga A., 27 Elton Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 11 so Neill, Joseph G., 51 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 Norcross, Enid K., 10 Hillside Road. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21 35 590 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Noren, Ernest Y., 10 Harnclen Avenut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 30 89 O'Brien, Thomas F., 79 Templeton Parkway. .. .. . . 19 16 O'Connell, Edward C., 95 Robbins Rm.ad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 18 flhin, Raymund, 122 Water Strut.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 1 4,3 O'Connell, Eldridge, 64 Elton Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 4 15 Ogden, Frank A., 20 Sunnybank Road- - . . 1099 *Olianian, Marjorie B., 33 ;lleleadv skvenue. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. 16 01 *Ghanian, Saran, 33 Melenrly Avenue . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. 1 19 O'Leary & Tracy, Inc., 28 Arsenal Street_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 85 01sen, Harry, 48 Haver Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 67 Oneil, Charles 111' ., .38 Chauncv Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 31 O'Neil, Charles W., and Earl F, Deride, 38 Chauncp 'Strut. . . . 20 16 Orchard, Lewis L., 16 Laurel Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 2 1)7 Oriental Bakes Co., 57 Bigelow :Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 53 Clrne, Charles A., 33 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 59 Orrino, Pat,, 357 plain Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. :3 6 O'Shea, George C., 41 Adams Avenue. . . . . , . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 37 06 Oxner, Cyril H., 9 Hudson Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 74 *Oxmer, Wilfred, 124 lYraverltw Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 85 Page, Calix, 12.3 Maple Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 75 Panasian., Stephen, 33 Porter Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 78 Panosi.an, Stephen S., 33 Porter Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 .20 Panosian, Haig, IS Kimball Road. . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 445 Pappas,Antonio, 48 Dartmotith Strut. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 3 85 Pappas, Francis S., 76-76 Belmont Street. ... .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . 5 93 Palapas, George, 71 Dartmoutli Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 7 12 Parento, Gennaro, 181 Fayette Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 3 85 Parker, Chester H., 30 Keenan Street. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 01 Parlros, Theodore, 29 Paul Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Parkway Bakery and Lunch, 99 Common Street. . . . . . . .. . . 23 72 Paul, Edward J., 67 Poplar Street, _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 01 Peach, Jaynes I., .3 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 81 Pellow, Ernest G., 171 Lakeview Avenue, Cambridge . . . .. . . . . 10 67 Perry, Maxim J., 8 Quincy Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 00 Peterson, Albert G., 41) Prescott Street.. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . 1 19 Peterson, Nfartin T., 25 N'47 est Boylston Street. . . . . . . . ... . . . . 3 56 Phillips, Lawretsce J., 149 Winsor Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . :30 .5 Piantelosi, Dominic A., 1.56 Plea.5ant Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 74 Piantedosi, Joseph, 183 Fayette Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 E 3 Pierson, Donald J., 146 Orchard Street. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Pike, Charles W., 402 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 Pilon, Victor A,, 400 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. 39 Mcat:elli, X icholas,l02 Pleasant ;street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 2 67 Poisoon, Conrail 1M., Ma. .Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. 42 39 Porter, Harry W., 1,56 Stammer Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 85 Povah, John R., 8 Appleton Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 38 55 Priest & Co., 153 Watertown Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S2 62 COLLECTORS REPORT 691 uaranto, Joseph C'.., 106 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 3 86 Rand, Helen M., 1.1 Francis Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 5 34 Rat tigan, Henry A., r+ Riverside Street. . .. .. . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . IT 49 Ravesi, John, 175 Lexingtojr StneLA. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 Raymond, Fred S., 3() Oakley Road. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. ;? 07 Rayne, Gearge F., 279 Pleasant Street . . . . . . , . . . , . r . . . .. . . 2 O Reuel., Lulu, 18 Arlington Street . . . . .. . . . . . , . . . . . . . 22 83 Regan, Jeremiah J., 48 Beacon Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 34 *Regan, John, 40 Baron St.reet.. . . _ . . . . . . , .. . . . . . . _ . . , . . . 19 87 Reiman, Nlartlia M., l.lb Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 89 Renfrew, 11Iary E., 2G Hersom Street, . . . .. .. . . . . ..... . . .. . . 16 q1 Renfrew, Robert A., 26 Hersorn Street. . '�. .. . . _ 118 Replogle, Delbert E., 100 Devon Road, WabaGn. , . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 82 Revane, Joseph, 120 Nichok Avenue. , . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 38 Rich., Anthony, 14 'I'tylor ;street. . ,. . . 4 74 Richard, Dorothy., 465 Belmont Street, , .. ... ... . . . . .. . . . . . 28 47 Ringrose, 'Marion H., `6 Ladd Street. . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 20 10 Robarts, Jahn B., 13.1 Spruce Street. . . . , . .. ., , .. 18 [?+ Robinson, Thomas D., 14-9 School Street. . . .. . . .. . . . ... . .. .. 1 19 Rodd, Robert B., 24 Birch Road. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. ... . . . . . . so Rogers, Arthur, 70 Fayette Street. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 12 45 Rogers, Hat-rt; F., 46 'll`.a-lihb ern Street. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 1 19 Roma. Patrick, 9 Raw] Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 07 Rooney, Philip. `2:3 Fifth Avenue. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 Sa *Ross, Thomas S., 43 Hillside Read. . . . .. . . . . . .. , . . . . . . 22 '24 Ross, Wallace R.. 19.9 Palfrey Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 26 Ross, Walter A., 26 Waverlev Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 64 Rothenberg, 1;;sthrar, 15 W,ilson Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . SO Rothenberg, Sam, 17 S'i'ilson Avenue, . . . . . o . . . .. .. . . .. . . 7 41 Rowe, Harry 13,, aria Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 11 r7 Ruggiero, 'Mary, 1135 Pleasant Street. . .. .. . ... .. . . .. . . . . . . .. 2 37 Russo, Antonio, 24'1 Lexington Street . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 76 Russo, Antonio, 240 Lexington Street . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. to 01 Ryan, Jaynes J., -907 Boylston Street . . . . . . . . 4 15 Safarian, John, -93 Lluy d Road. .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . S ill Sale, Charles E., 128 Summer Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 8 90 Sallese, Patsy, 36 Coolidge Hill Road, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 4 16 Salvini, Francis N., 10 Chester Street. . .... . .. . .. . .. . . . . � . , . 2 97 *Santuelian, A. 0., 003 Mt. Auburn Street . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 8 30 Sanger, Wilfred G , 31 Wilmot Street, . . .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 4 15 Santoro, James, 83 Boylston Street . . . . , . .. 3 26 SmAitsky, Charles, 27 Morton Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 5r-all, Frank, 12 Berkeley Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . 1 19 Scott, Herbert W., 41 Quirk Street. . . ... . . .. . . . .. .... . .. 2 07 Sears, Archie J., 48 Putnam Street, . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 12 16 Serabian, Marry, 214 Boylston Street. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. .. 3 85 .Sergi, josel)h, 11} X ing Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 592 '4'k ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Shah bazian, Nellie R; , 1063 13 elm ant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25 .50 Shanahan, Henry V., 75 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 12 Sharkey, Augu%t+us V,, 16 Lyons Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Sharpe, Gerald, 77 Shattuck Road. .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. 8:7 Sharpe, games D., 77 Shattuck Road. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 65 23 Sha rriga.n, James, 51 Cypress Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. 12 Lb Shaw, Prank W., 404 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 7 12) Shedd, Charlotte G., 00 Standish Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 52 18 Sheehan, Gerald R., 66 Forest Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 90 Sheridan, Thomas I+., 5 Theurer Park. . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . , . . 30 Shiers, Jennie, 4 Morton Street . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 3 85 Shufelt, Clyde F., 133 Dexter Avenue. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 :37 *Shync, Daniel J,, 14 Porter Street. . . .. .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 10 67 Silvey, Thomas 27 Orchard Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 9 78 Simendinger, Joseph A., 38 Standish. Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 4 45 Simourian, Simon, 24 Keenan Street. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . , 4 74 Sims, Emma J., 26 Quiney Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 5 (33 Sims, Leonard E., 20 Lloyd Rond. . . . . ... .. . .. . . . 10 E37 Smith, Herbert L., 20 Cuba Street. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 8 60 Smith, John J., 84 Forest Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... . . . .. . . . 1 24 Smith, Jahn J., 36 Qit ney Street. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 2 08 *S iook, Maynard L.., 131 Win€or Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 51 8c3 Snow, Henry 1 L, 3 Clayton Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . 16 01 Soucie, Fred J.., Watertown arsenal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . 1 19 Spencer, Clyde C., 7 Wcaodleigh Road. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 69 Spinney, Norman E., 04 Summer Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1ti (11 Springma n, Harry F., 122 Water Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 08 Stadtman, Robert H., 20 North Beacon Street, < .. . . . . . 10 38 Stapleton, Roland J., 740 11%It. Auburn.Street. . . . , . .. . . 3 26 Star IN°larket Co% 24 Mt. Auburn Street. .. . .. , . . . . 7i ?.0 Steele, Richard M. and Nicholas Iannelli, 17 Winter Street. . . , 3 26 Storte, Atigiist S., 16 I.angdan Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . 16 01 *Storey, Eugene L., 38 Kimball Road. .... . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . 4 45 Stoner, ('Icorge E., 18 Hosmer Street, . ... . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . 2ch 69 Stuart, John M., 10 Hosmer Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 4 74 Sullivan, Daniel J., Jr., 157 Langdon Avenue. I . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Sullivan, Madeline 4I., 43 Channing Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 07 Sullivan, William H., 149 iNlorse Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 3i U5 Sutterlin, 1+,ia.rtin A., Watertown Arsenal. . . .. . ...... . . . . . . . . 1 10 Swim, William, 12' Dexter Avenue. . . .. .. . .. .. .. ... . . . . . . . 2 97 Sylvester, Eiiio, 16 Cypress Street. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . 1 10 Syracuse Rrashing Machine Co., 470 Belmont;street. . . ... . . . . 2 67 Tashjian, Jahn L., 12 primmer Street. .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . 2 37 Tashji-an, Vahe S., 12. Brimmer Street. .. . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . .. . . is 68 Tactoian, Harry, 38 Templeton Parkway. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . 1 I9 Thayer, Leslie E., 40 Kimball Road. . . . . , . , _.. . . . . . .. . . . SO a4 Thihodeau, Joseph, 227 North Beacon 'Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 2 437 COLLECTOR'S REPORT t}� Thumasian, llisak, 27 Uoyd Road. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . ... . $3 85 Thompson, S. Hazel, 93 1-Vater'town Street. . . . . , . . . .. . . . . . . , 1601 Tillotson, Haar* H., 51 Baves Road.. . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. 1.3 34 Tinglof, Clarence E., G9- Hall Avenue- . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . 2 07 Torausian, cIassis N,, Jr., 71 Spruce Street. . . . . . .. . . . .. 11 27 Torrey, Converse J., 6 EdgeelifT Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . 4 15 Travers, Daniel W., Co., 10 Edgecliff Road.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 15 42 *Toi%nsend, Herbert M., 19 Robbins Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 54 Treinish, William P., 17 Pahl Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 95 is *Trimmer, Harry 11'I., -L'22 IVinsor Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 11 96 Tsola,s, Emil, 41 Coolidge Hill Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 445 Tsolas, George, 38 Clarendua Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . 4 15 `1'udbio, Pellegrino, 28 Forest Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . _ . .. . 2 37 Tyree, Elsner IV., 19 Churchill Street. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 1 19 Va.hey, Thomas F., 2.38 Nortli Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 16 *Valentine, Frank, 21 Prentiss Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . 89 Valentine, Alphonse, 22 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . 4 74 Vasel, Jahn, 11 Tern1 leton Parkway. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14 83 Vautour, Leo, 4'29 Cypress Street . . . , . . .. .... . .. . . .. . . 89 Vauteaur, Leo L., 42 Cress Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . .. . 89 VonDaum, Rudolph, `?94 f orth Beacon Street. . .. .. .. .. . . . . . 2 97 Voner, Frank, 289 Pal-Emy Street, . ... .... . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 14 W- Voutiritsa, William T, 175 Boylston Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 6 8m Wagner, Henry S., 64 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . 32 62 l'c'aldo, ll'lary S., 54 North Be.-Leon St.reet. . . ..... .. .. . .. . ... . 2 97 W-aldron, Harry J., 96 North Beacon Street. . . . . . . .. .. .. ... . L5 42 Walsh, Joseph 1J., `-1 Quincy Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 19 Ward, Kenneth B., 2& North Beacon Street. . . . . . .. . . .. ... . 1809 Water, David E., 97 Watertown Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . 4 15 Waterproof Paint and Varnish Go.,440 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . 04 *Waterto"m Motor Mart, Co., 28 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . r 41 Watkins, George A.,92 Lowell Avenue.. .. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 05 Welch, james, 108 Laurel Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Welsh, Robert H. Tait., Jr,, 326 Charles River Road. . . . , . . . . . , 13 34 Wentz, Ralph R., Watertown Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 45 Wentzell, -Xloyl a 0.. 46 Franklin. Street. . . . . , ... . . . . . . .. . .. . 9 78 Wesling, Eduard H., 37 Oakviecv Terrace, jarnaica Plain . . . . . 1 19 'A'halen, Giles B., V Morton Street. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 16 60 White, Frank J.,X556 'Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._. . 9 49 'White, Phyllis, 356 INIain Street. . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 2 08 White Rose Lai-indry, If)7 Pleasant Street. . . . . .. .. .... .. .. . . 66 72 *l�'illiarns, William A., 107 Worcester Street,. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . 9 49 Wood, AIvin D., 3:1 Purvis Street, . . ... . . .. . . . ... . . .. . . 8 90 Woodbridge, S. Francis, 20 Keenan Street. . . . .. .. . . .. ... . . . . 4 45 Woodward, Albert D., 7 Florence Terrace. . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . . . 8 00 Worthen, Ray U., 10 Richaxd Road. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . 19 67 Y enovkian, Henry, 36 Keith Street. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. ... . . . . 4 15 594 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Yettooniian, Charles, 205 East Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . S26 39 }young, Edith V., 252 School Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 $t Young, Samuel, 65 41cott Street. . . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . 22 24 Zaino, Albert, 53 Crawford Street. . . . . . . . . . 4 74 Zaino, Frame, 5.3 Crawford Street. . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . 8 01 tidal, Anthony, 27 Fairfield Street. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 15 12 Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes Conunitted 14ovember 11, 1929 *Aberio, Henry, 92 Fitchburg Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . *Ades, Milton M., 20 Kimball Load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Alexander, Daniel, 1.55 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 67 Alexander, D-%fight L., 214 Sycamore Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 22 09 Ames, William I., 1S Adams Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 5 04 Anastasi, Grace, 25 French "Terrace. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .... .. .5 93 *Anderson, Edward A., 108 Wiathr-op Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1 92 *Andrews, Marry G,, 410 'Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 .3.1 Andrews Mil Go., 43 Franklin Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21 94 *Andrews, Walter S., 2.1 Highland Avenge. . . . .. .. .. ......... 2 53 Ansell, William B.,281 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .... .. .. . 0 34 *Ar&o & Bair Co., 14 Dewey Street. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . Arone, Lav Tence, 23 Norseman Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . 1 0.1 *Aspegren, Carl E., 95 Bradford Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 12 €lU *Au,coin, Harald C., S4 Williams Street. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . 2 23 *Avedisian, Harry, 14 Coolidge Hill bond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — 9 05 *Baird, Caroline, 40 Hall Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 11 57 *Balduf, George, 150 Worcester Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 56 Barrett, Louise E., 104 Wavcrley Avenue. . . . . . .. .. ... ... . . . 9 79 Barry, George F`~., 7 Wilson Avenue. . . . , . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . , . 1493 *Barry, Joseph R., 417 School Street—. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Sol Bates, Ernest R., 25 P ury is Street. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . ... . . . . . . . . 1 92 *Bazarian, Sarkis, 11 Laurel ;Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 60 *Beaucage, Albert, 796 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 60 *Benristo, Claude, 133 Crave Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 7 11 'Bedrosian, Garabcd B., 56 Hancock Strut. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 5 63 Bennett, Hlsle B.,23 01cott Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . 5 33 Berkowitz, Celia, 05 Salisbury Road. . . . . . . .. ... . . .. . . . . . . . . 4 74 Bilezikian, Arakel S., 2 Cypress 'Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . 9 34 Blake, Helena, 56 Bradford bead. . , . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 7 27 *Bloomer, Mary, 7 Eden field Avenue. . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . 1 78 Bogosian, Simon, 229 Arsenal Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 78 *Bollivar, Aubrey W., 98 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . 7 86 *13orth%6ck, Ellie F., 105 Union Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 3 71 *1Bovajian, Zarert A., 4 Lloyd Road. .. . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 52 *Boyle, Elizabeth J., 19.1 North Beacon Street. . . . .. .. ... ... . 9 34 Brerinick, John, 19 '4'Ater Street. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . 1 49 Brown, Audley, 230 Sycamore Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . 1 49 COLLEC!'OR'S REPORT 595 Brown, Gilbert, 870 Belmont Street. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . $0 79 Brucem Marguerite, 96 Hovey Street. . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 27 *Buckrninster, George E., 57 Olney Street. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 17 05 Burke, Francis J., 40 Eliot Street, . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 8 60 Bums, Viola. M., 10 Chapman Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. ..... . 4 45 Bush, Norman C., 95 Highland Avenue. . . . . . . .. . ...... . . . 45 *Bnssey, Joseph H.,229 Union Street. . . .. . .. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . 4 97 Butler, George J., 19 Derby Road. . . . . .. .. . .... .. . . . . . . . . 1 92 Butler, Hein * A., 26 Myrtle Street. . . .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . 60 Butt, Catherine, 181 School Street, . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 68 *Berg, Arthur G., 24 Sunnybank Read., .. .. .. .. . . . . . .. 20 02 Cadogan, Frank T., 106 Spruce Street. . . . . .. . .. . . . . ... .. . . . 4 1.5 "Cahoon, Avon, 151 Waltham Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 12 00 *Caiola, Ettore, 11 Tomball Read. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 21 35 Calabro, Joseph, 267 Palfrey Street.. . . . .. . .... . . . . . . . .. . . 5 19 Campbell, James R., 65 Bacon Street. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . 45 Cantrell, Cecil W., 9 Lawrence Street. . ...... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 60 "Canzaiael.11, Perides, 5.58 Mt. Ak3burn Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 52 *Capone, Pasquale A,, 81 Boyd Street.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 63 Carbone, Bony, 6€8 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 is Carpenter, Eleanor K., 154 Orchard Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 82 Carpentier, Warren J.,32t1 Alain Stmt. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 *Caruso, Joseph, 28 Olney Street. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . a 93 *Caruso, Vance R., 133 Fayette Street. . .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . 60 Castaido, Albert E., 41 Highland Avenue. . . . . .. .. . . . . . 5 33 *Caftan, Olga M., 95 Barnard Avenue. . . .. .. .. ... ... . . . . . . . S 30 *Caty, Walter R., 551 ',\[ain Street. . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . .. . 17 35 Caufi+eld, Joseph, 162 Waverley Avenue. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 *Charnberlain, Edivin W., 66 Hovey Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 60 *Chamberlain, Austin, 87 Sparing Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1:7 Charpentier, Warren, 320 'lain Street. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . ... ... . 1 78 *Chiarrelli, A-Tielleie, 219 New I.e.,dngton Street. . . . . . . . .. .. ... 2 97 Childs, Anna 13,, 16 l-lmve Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ». . . . . . .. 4 45 Cifaano, Marino, 9 Nichols Avenue_ 1 04 Clan4-v, William E., 26 Irma Avenue. . . . . . . , . . . . ,. .. . .. 60 Clark, John L., 85 Hillside Avenue, Nest l ewton. . . . . .. . . . . . 45 *Clark, Robert J., 50 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 *Clive, Norman, 188 Waverley Avenix. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 34 *C'cen, Mary A., 583 M'do ;street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 67 Collins, IV-alter& Pere, 293 Main Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 45 Conners, Daniel A., 106 Eden i'eld Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 015 "GoQcla, Lester NV., 99 Robbins Road. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 52 Corbett, Leo '_Ir1., 32 Watertown Street. .. . . . .. ... . .. . . . . . ... . 60 *'Corrigan, William P., 2265 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . +60 Cotoni, Lillian, 33 Howard Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. ... . 60 Coyle, Joseph L., 292 Stonleigh Circle. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309 58 Crescitelli, Edward, 90 Edenfield Avenge.. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 1 19 596 WATI31d'J'C}WN TOWN REPORT *Crocker, Ethel 1A., I1 41cott Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . so 60 *Crossman, E-rerett; J., 103-Worcester Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 45 *Crowell, Warner, 122 Garfield Street.. .. . . . . .. . . . _ . . . . . . . 17 79 'Curnmings, Lester, 270, North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 93 Curnmisky, Tharnas J., 543 Main Street.. . . . . 8 00 Cusick, Jahn F., 17 Shattuck Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 4 89 *Cyr, Rudolph P., 120 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 930 Dale, Dorothy, 435 Mt. Aulnirn Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 67 Daley, TVlichael J., 88 Eden#icld A.4enue. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 1 34 Daniels Chevrolet Co_ 647 INTt. Auburn Street. . . . .. . . . . . . ... 66 13 Davidson, James H,, 126 Mrinsor Avenue. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 93 _Delfosse, Louis M., 455 Bromfield Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . 19 28 DelVerd, jo p'hirne, 20 Lyons Court. . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 08 Descalco, 117illiarn J., 24 Cushman Street. . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . . . . 60 *DeVoe, George A•1., 647 1It. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 34 Dewar, Wallace D., 54 California Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 78 Diemer, Alfred W., 8tb Ordinance Corp. .. . .. , . . . . .. , . . , . . . 5 19 *Diggi , job n, 10,9 Walnut Street. , . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . 1 92 *DiMuzio, josh, :327 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 9 50 Dingee, Alexander L. i11., 112 Bailey Road. . . . . 5 14 Doherty, Joseph T., 4PI Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . 5 19 Dolan, Agnes, 146 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3'1 .Don nollon, jo1in W., 94 Walnut Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 55 Donavan, F"larenee, 358 Charles River Road. . . . , 8 01) *Donavan, Thomas P.., 24 Theurer Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 14 23 Dougan, jarnes L., 12 Hunt Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Downer, Olive, 303 Wavcrley Avertue. . . . . . � .- • .. . . - _ • - . 8 00 Dawney, Jobn J., 92 Bellevue Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 16 01 *Druhan, Theresa, 74 Rutlanri Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. 8 (]1 *Dunbar, Arthur R.., 141 '1-larshall Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 11 SO Duncan, Augustus E., 48 Commonwealth Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 56 Durnan, Patrick F., 17 A•1c:lendy Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 9 04 D%%Ter, Frank A., 29i; -Iain Street, . . . . .. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. , $U Divyer, WIIliam J., 23 Vineyard Street, Cambridgc. . . . . . . . . . . 7 27 *Dykes, Alvin, 24 Ximball Load. . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . _ L. 14 38 *Edwardson, A.11erton A., 2 Pubiam Street, . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . , . 2 81 Embleton, Claren"J., 127 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 90 Fairbanks, Franklin G., 44 Spruee Street. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 83 Farese, John, 200 Warren Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . 4 30 Varrar, Beatrice, 4? Royal Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . , 13 94 Feldman, Frank, 213 Mt. Auburn Street.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 5 49 Ferrari, Louis, 33 Elmwood Avenue . . . . . ... . . .. . ... . .. . . . . . 8 30 Fisher, Arthur H., 51 River-;plc: .--tr t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r . . . , . ,15 98 *Fisk, Alice J., 00 Fitchburg; Street. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 22 Fitzgerald, Katherine F., 272 2 School. Street, . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 20 *Fitzgerald, Kathryn, 40 Ball Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 6 67 *Fitzpatrick, Edward J., 63 Dexter Avenue... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 9G COLL>rerOR's REPORT 597 *Foley, Pius H., 22A Bancroft Strk . ......... .►.... ....... $5 13 Forestier, Frank J., 781 NIt. Auburn Street. . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . . . 3 71 Forte,Anthony, 535 Mt. Atiburn Street. .. . . . .. . ... ... .. . . 1 49 *1 owler, Theodore L., 4 Surnmit Road. .. .. . .. . . .... . ... ... . 9 64 Freeman, Ethel R., 64 Elton Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . ... . .... . .. . 10 38 'French, Vaughn H., 20 Washburn Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 2 52 Gallagher, George, Watertown Arsenal. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Ill *Gallagher, Louise E,, 42 Irving Street.. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. ... 60 *Gallant, Wilfred F., 69 Putnam Street. . . . . . .. .... .. . . .. . . . 1 18 *Gallinaro, Conico, 37 West Boylston Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 445 Gamble, Thomas I+., 106 California Street, . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 5 19 G anley, Joseph, IS St. Mary Street. . . . . .. . . . .. .. . ., . . . ... . 3 86 Garabedian, Arax, 102 Cypress Street. . . . .. . . , .. . . I8 83 *Garabedian, -Mary, 99 Melendy Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. 3 11 Garvin, Grace E., 66 Fdenfield Avenue. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . 60 Gerarnanes, Costes, 24 Berkeley Street. . .. .. . . . .... .. .. ... .. 6 62 Gifford, Joseph W., 10 Taylor Street. . . ... .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. 1 48 *Gildea, Leo J., 35 Eliot Street . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . , . ,, . 2 23 Golub, Etna, 84 Beechw ad Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._. .. 32' 63 "Goodwin, Thomas P., " Highland Avenue. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . M Garman, Jahn J., 03 Grove Street. . .. . . .. . . . . .... . . .... ... . 3 56 Gorman, 1Iar4' B., 20 Francis Street,. . . .. . . ,.,... ... .. . ... . S 00 Gould & Yost, 2 1-NIt. Auburn Street. . . . .. . . ..._.. . .. . . .. ._. 1 49 Gray, Annie E., 93 Arsenal Street. . . . .. . . .. ... .. . . . .. .. . .. . 45 Gray, Frank B.. 93 Arsenal Street- -... ..... ... . ... . . . .. . 45 Grimes, ,James F., 65 Lexington Street. . .. .. .... . . . . . . . . .. 8 90 *Grubaugh, Lewis 0., 1,11 Fayette Street. . .. .. .. .. . ...,. . . .. 3 26 Gunn, George F., 37 :Paul Street. . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. 12 32 Hackett, Arthur, 6 Hosmer Street. . . . . . . . .. ... . . . .. . . . . . 1 49 Hakauwn, Alfred, 162 Orchard Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 19 *Hannigan, Josephine E., 1'1'S,Summer Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 71 Harris, Chester S., 254 Mt. Auburn Street. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 &3 *Hartnett, John T., 700 Belmont Street. .. . . . . . . . . ... ... . . . . . h (i$ 1'larvev, Robert ITT., 2 Lincoln Street. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. ... . .. . 2 23 'Haske, Carl A., 102 School Street. . . . . . ..., . . . .. .. . . .. ... . 18 68 Havener, Ralph W,,33 Warren Street. . . . . . . . . . .. ... . .. .. .. 14 G8 *Hedlund, Oscar F., 183 Maplewood. Street. , . .. .. . ... ... 90 Herron, Russell, 74 Belmont Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 45 *Higgins, Edmund P., 13 Gilkey Court.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 3 56 Higgins, Eugene fir., 10 Oliver Road. . . .. ... . . .. .. . . . . .. .... 4 00 Bill, Clarence J., 9 Dunton Road. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . .. ... .. G 07 *Hodges, Cornelius C:., 121 Cypress Street... . .. .. . . . . . . .. . .. S 30 Holmes, Arnold E., S Cross Street. . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. .. ..... . 1 34 *Holt., Chester R., 15 Fayette'Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 8 39 Hooper, Arthur T, R., 51 Olcott Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 6 671 'Hoover, Mary, 4-9 Springfield Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 2 2 *Howard, George, 21 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 89 98 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Howland, Allen L., 1 I Chester Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. 071 *Howland, Donald G., 11 Chester Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . .... .. . 1 63 Hudson, George H., Jr., 24 Franklin 'Street. . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. ff 67 Hughes,John J., 465 Alt. Au'hurn Street. . . . ... .. . . . .. ... . .. 1 18 Hunt, 'Victor, 19 Gilbert Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 1 18 Hunt, Victor, 19 Gilbert- Street. . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . . .. .. . . . 4 89 *Hutchings, Anna 117., 32 Springfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S S9 jamgoehian, Jahn, 111 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 1 78 *Jubett, Esther, 49 Columbia Street. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . 3 h6 Kane, Fred C., 90 Edgeclii{ Road. . . . . . , .. • • • -- • • .. .. . .. . .. 6 37 Karajian, Missak E., 67 Laurel Street . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 1 19 Keefe, Cornelius H., 91 plain Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. S 89 Kelch, Edward J., 166 Hillside Road_ . _ . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. .. 14 82 Kelgin, Gilbert A., 48 Fairfield Street. . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . 60 Kelley-, Elizabeth L., 26 Middlesex Road. . . . . ... .. .. . . .... . . 8 75 Kelley, Henry J., -96 Middlesex Road. . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. 14 08 *Kelley, John, 41 N-lorse Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .... . . .. . 1 23 *Kelley, Jahn G.,41 Morse Strcel.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 7 11 *Kelley, ,John G., 41 Norse Street. . .... . . . . . 10 Kelly, Daniel A., 35 Morse Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 10 £1 *Klebinoy, Cecile, 17 Fuller Road. . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . .. .. . . .. . 11 86 Knaff, T. J., 32 Hunt Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . .. . 9 .� *Kirk, Jahn M.,36 Commonwealth Road, . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 1 49 Kivlin, Joseph C., 40 Union Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 0 87 *Lannary, Lillian L., 175 School Street. . . ... ... . . . . 29 40 *Larine, Edward D., 7 Laurel Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 422 L€tnotot, George E., l l Laurence Street. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 8 30 LaRoche, Arthur,26 Putnam Street . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . •. . 1 49 *Leary, Daniel J., 12 Stuart Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 90 *LeBlanc, lsaie, 2 Bradford Road, . . . . . 60 LeBlanc, Robert, 10 California Park. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Leonard, Paul"N., 95 Fayette Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 *Lepinc, FTvderia- A., 402A Pleasant Street. . . 1 17 *Libby-, John W., 90 Beechwood. Avenue. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1fl GS *Linehan, James G., 2334 North. Beaenn Street:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 S Linehan, Patrick -XI., 234 North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 74 *Liston, john J., 208 North Beacon Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... 6 0S *Livingston, Ilarrryr J., 338 Arlineon Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 4 45 *Lougee, Edwin, Jr., 18 Hovey Street. ... .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . 1409 Lupo, Nicholas, 14 Lyons Court. . . . . . . .. .. ..... .. . . ... .. so *Xlaa:arelli, Salvatore, 8-9 Salisbury Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 2 09 *INlacCurdy, Elmo D., 214 Orchard Street. .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . . . 1 48 MacDougall, Clifford R., 16 Olcutt Street. . . . . . .. .. .. .... .. 7 41 *MacDonnell,Angus, 23 Brnm0eld Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. ... 11 86 b•IacInnes, Margaret, 81 '1'"t I3ov]ston Street. . . .. .. .. .. . ... 2 23 *MacMn, James H., 3 Theurer Park. . . . .. ... . . . . . . . .... . . . 8 60 MacLecn, Donald C., 46S Watertown Street.... ..... . . .. . . . . 1 48 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 590 -1Iaginnis, William G., 114 Lovell Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 326 39 IN•Iaguire, John T., 34 Chauncy Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 17 70 *'klahoney, William, 12 Hove%, street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 26 .Maloney, Anna B., 55 Morse S�r yet. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . 21 20 *N[aloncy, Charles M., 55 Lexi«glan Street.. .. . . ... . . .. .... 222 *Waloney,,Xatherine, 13 Oal ey Road. . .. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . 1 1$ *.%1anning, Horace I7.,=le Carroll. Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . 9 34 *1-Tanning, Leslie C., 47 Carroll Street. . . . . . . . . . .... ... .. . . . 9 34 Xlannine, William E., 383 jIain Street. . ... . .. . . . . . . .. .. . .. . 3 56 * °lannix, Bernard P., 9 C iba Street. . ,. .. .. . ... .. ., . . ,, ._. 8 00 -tannic, Frances, 9 Presmtt Street. . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 67 *`4larenucci, Tony, ail Cottage Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . I . . . . . . 4 45 Martov ehio Bros., 42 Forest Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . 68 23 `Matheson, John M., 300 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. ... 5 33 Mauss, Claytozi C., 133 Grove Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... 4 46 `%fazzeo, Guiseppe, 1Q3 Arlington Street. . .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. ... 2 .38 *hIcAuliffe, Thomas J., 16 l itrhburg Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 71 McCabe, Aliee B., M Salisbury Road. . .. ... . . .. . . . . . .. . .. .. 10 07 *McCall, Joseph D.., 47 Green Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . 5 64 McCue, Thomas J., 2 North Beacon Street. . .. .. .. .. . .. . .. 5 93 NleDonald, Raymond J., 45 Prentiss Street. . .. .. . . . . . . . . 5 ;S *McDonald, V illiam J., 83 Rutland Street. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 6 67 McGivtrn,, Frtarik J., 50 Glcott Street. . . . ... . .. . ... . . . . .. . . . 4 45. Mclluglr, Joze f)h L., 55 I\It. Auburn Street. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 1 4S1 R•IcLarithlin, Philip, 11 Adams Strect. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 49 *McLellan, Ronald D., e� nl., 21 Elton Avenue. .. . . . . . . . ... .. 1 7S ]b[cLean, John,25 brain Strut. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. . . . 1 49 N•IcLenna, Walter, 15 Howard Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 1 (3 Ile—Mullen, Donald, 20 Morse Street. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . €0 McNamara, Jaynes J., 11 Upland Dead. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. ... . (9) 1l4cNarnara, John E.,40 Gilbert Street. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . 1 49 *McNeill, Jaynes E., 6 Cross Street. . . . . . . . . . .... .. . . . .. ... . 1 19 *Miehelsan, 1.mnls G., 24 Palmer Street.. . . ..... .. .. . .... . . . 9 05 Miles, X[ildred I., 694 Belmont Street. . , . . . . , . .. .. . .. . . . . . 2 23 *lwiills, ,Abrarn, 24 Carroll Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. . . .. . . . . 1 Mirabile, John, 36 North Beason Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 6 97 Monahan, William P., 127 Putnam Street. . . .. .. .. .. . ...... 20 46 QontviIle, Harry J.,23 bl:orton Street. . . . . . ........ .... .... 5 34; Morgan, Florence C— 16 Belknap Terrance. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . 6 08 Morley, TMargaret, 112 School Street. . . ... . . .. .... . . . .., . . . _ 1 78 ?'[arse, Jaynes E., 80 Prentiss Street . . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. ... . . . . . 2 22 Mrmroe, Charles 11, 124 Galen Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. ... . . .. . 6 39 I Turdock, Fdtvard F., 40 Springfield Street. . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . 45 Nlurdough, Edwin B., 470 California Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 30 *Nelson, Ernest A., 88 Spruce Street. . . .. .. . .. . ... .. . ... .. .. 12 75 *Nelson, William I3.,n26 Charles River Road. . . .. . . .. .... . .. 2 22 *Noland, Daniel.1., 25 Thurston Road. . .. . .. .. .. . .. ... .. 1 49. coo N 4TERTOWN TOWN 1ZLPORT "Oates, William F., 39 IIazel Sstreet. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 96 67 UConnell, James J., 26 WeSLniinstc:r Avenue, . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 9 78 O'Connell, William J., 125 Boylston Street. . . . . . . _ . ... . . .. _ .. 45 O'Donnell, James A., 5GO Xlain Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 148 O'Donnell,14ary, 12 Bacon Street. . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 00 *Ogden, Floyd H., 11 Appleton Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 20 17 Oriental Bakery Co., .57 -Bigelow Avenue. . . . . .. . .... . . . .. . . . t 49 *Panjarjian, Jacob lti ., 07 Dexter.Avenue. . . . . I . I. . . . . . 1. . . . 14 09 Paonc, Frank A., 26 Wheeler Lane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 *Paquin, Francis A., ;38 Chauncy Street. 19 28 Parkiascsn, Fred, 2.1 Pequosette Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Penney, Oscar F., 174 Belmmit Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 08 Perdrix, Ralph L., 1'13 Carver Road. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 19 *Peterson, Itiornia F., 10 Boylston Street, West. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 8 80 Picot., Charlcs, 3.1 Irma.Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2 81 Pitaro, Dominic:, 19 Dewey ,Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2 07 Poillucci, frank J., 9 Hazel Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 *Pratt, Amos W., 3.5'Union Street. . . . . . . ... . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. . 4 45 *Price, Jahn H., 57 Evans s treet. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . S 30 Prigham, Roland A., 49 Columbia Street. . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . 5 48 *Quill, Denis C., 135 Riverside Street. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 2 51 Radcliffe, Lester II., 71 ITain Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 92 *Raftery, Michael,20 Arlington Street. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. 15 Rains, Olin G., 184 -Orchard Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 67 *Ra'lces, Harry, 1,92 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 0 05 Rallirar, May, -U Capitol Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 8 30 Rand, Helena:, t4 Francis Street. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 8 45 *Ransom, Joseph E.. 31 Purvis Street.. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 01 Raymond, Domeaic J., 817 INlt. Aul)urn Street. . . .. .. . . . . . . . , I is *Raymond, fired S., 30 Oakley Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 34 Ravne, Fred, 271J Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 04 *Read, Marion H., 1411 Church Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 64 *Reed, John, 88 -Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. 12 75 Reynolds, Wallace J., 106 CalifGrnia Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 R ocio, Frank, 14 Taylor Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 is Riccio, Frank-, 1.1 Taylor Street. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 22 *Richards, Russell, 16 California Park. . . 13 34 Ring, Clarence M., 7043 Mt. Auburn Street. . 66, ;"s Ripley, Ralph L., 48 Commonwealth Road, . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . , . 1 q2 *Russo, Enrico, 10. Palfrcy Street. . . . . . . . ... ..., . . , . . . . . . . . 60 Rizza, Joseph, 114 Forest Street. . . . . .. .. ... .. . . 93 *Roberts,Henry I3., 285 Arsenal Street. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . ... . . 9 79 *Robinson, Edward, 157 INichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 4 91) Robinson. Miles P., 106 Mt.Auburn Street<. .. . . . . .... .. ... . . fi K *Rogers, C.hc,ter S., 20 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 45 Rogers, Crac_eA., 75 Carroll Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . 5 G4 Roma, Patrick, 78 School Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8o COLLUCTOR'S REPORT 601 Rooney, Dennis, 21Y3 Watertown ,street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O 60 Rooney, Phillip, ?3 Fifth Avenue. . . . . .. . . .... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . :I ::)Ei *Roslings, Arthur B., 186 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . .. ... . .. . . 13 04 Ross, James, 123 Highland Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . Soo Rowlibgs, Douglas, 23 Thourer Parkk. . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . , . 2 52 Russo, Antonio, 249 Lexington Street. . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . 8 16 Rvan, David L., 52 .Shari Sircet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 7 42 *St. Jacques, Henry, 9$Summer Street. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . ... .. . 9 05 *St, Maurice, Theaphilda, 1,12N North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . 14 82 Sallese, Patsy, 3(3 Coolidge Hill Road. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. 1 92 Santoro, James, 83 West Boylston Street. . .... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1 ay Santoro, James, 22 Bostonia, Avenue. . .. , . . . . . . . . 5 19 Santora, James, 83 West Boylston Street. . .. . . . . . ... .. . . .. . . 7 41 *Savage, Jeremiah, 142 Palfrev Street. .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 2 08 *Saga cr.Marion, 98 Riverside Street. . . . . ... . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 52 Scali, Frank, 12 Berk-eley Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 I S *Scanlon., Bugene J., 187 School Street. ... . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . 8 30 Shamlian, Ei Iizabeth, 221 Arsenal Street, .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 23 *Shatighnessy,, Daniel B., 25 Hosmer Street. . .. — - - - . . . . . . . . 60 *�5haughnessy, Daniel B., jn, 25 flosrner Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 819 *Shea, George A., 507 Main Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . 2 82 Shedd, Jame:A., 91 Standish Load. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . 11 42. Sheehan, Gerald P,, 98 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . .. . ... .. . .. . 8 89 Silvestro, Alfredo, 140 Pleasant Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . 60 Sinros, 'Thomas W., 104 Langdon Avenue. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . ... . . 8 GQ Sjostrom, Siguard A.., 472 Main Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . €l 34 Skenclo, Cutter Co., S3 Kimball Road.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . .. 1 49 *SkilliaYn, :Stanley- E., 24 Appleton Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. 14 68 Smith, John J d([' Quincy Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 52 Smith, Leslie E., 114 Main Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . 1 0 *Smith, Oril T., 24 Nli€3dlesex Road. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. ._. . . . . 14 3S *Smith, Russell PCs,, 264 East Boylston Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . 11 557 *Specht, Fred S., 17 Bailey Road.. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Steindl, Charles R., 40 Maple, Street. .. . . . .. .. .... . . . , ... . .. 3 3G Stephan❑ Bros., 108 Belmont Street . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . 8 30 Stevens, Perley, 7S Beechwood AvQnw,. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. 21 80 Stevens., Walter J., IC Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 62 *Stiles, I-1, Leslie, 74 Charles River Road. . ... ... . .. .. .. . . . . . N Stone, Fred. 32 Patten Street. . .. . .. . . . . . .'_ . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 3 71 Stone, Henry IV,, .92 Paul Street.. . . . . . . . . _ . 14 fat} Sturgill, W'alter S., 12 Walnut Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 10 38 Talalaach, Stanley{, 66 '11nme Street,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . 45 *Tamburro, Joni, 59 Prentiss Street. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 11 71 *Tangookian, John, -37 Keenan :Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5G Tashjian, John L., i2l Brimmer Street. . .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . .; 78 *Tittri, l)avfrl, IEa:f Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 01 *Ter-%illiger. Wynn 11., 14 i Common Street. . . . . . . . . , 110 1)` 602 WATER"Tt]WN Tt WNT REPORT Thurber, Donald H., 30 Arden Road. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . $11 SG *Ticehurst, Norman E., 1311 Su�iinicr Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . # 45 *Ticehurst, Raymond, 40 Charles River Road, . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2 $1 *Troiani, Antonin, .52 Ralph Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 130 *Tur'birii, I.auro J., 40 Salishury Road. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . U 07 *Van Alstine, Fred G., 9S Rut]and Street. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 1 18 Vanalstine, Nyle F., 10 Fifield Street_ . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . .. . . . 8 03 *Varjabedian,Aram, 76 Putnam Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a 156 Velilakis, Samuel C,, 337 Arlington Street. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. S SJ *AV-ildrnau, Daniel, S Theurer lark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5 06 Walker, Cliarles L., 9 Avon Road. . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . 1 1S Walker, William A1., 913 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 40 Wallace, William 14. and Cliarles Lavender, 91 HigIdand Avenue 1 49 "11'alsh, Joseph 1., 20 Quincy Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .5 33 *Walsh, Richard F., 52 ]deacon Park,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. S M Warner. Winifred, 10 Francis Stmet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 4 45 Warskv, Louis J., 2q Copeland Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 74 WarSky, Louis J., 28 Copeland Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 on Waters, George, 1 11'egtto,-,ette Street. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 49 Watertown Moior dart Co., 521 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . 5 93 Watertown Plunihing and Heating Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7.1 Waugls, 11'illiarn G., 2G Walnut Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 20 02 1'entworth, Henrietta A., 35 Clialiman Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 92 *11'liitcomb, Wilt*n A., 310 School Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . 4 00 Williams, John P., 237 Arsenal Street. . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 8 00 Williams, Norman G., 107 Worcester Street. . . . , . . . . . .. . . .. . 45 *WonnNvood, George B., 19 Onklund Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 97 1I"right, Harold F'., 11 Rlidand Street. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . .. .. .. 45 Zaino, Frank, 53 Crawford Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... .. 1 49 Zalenski, :Mabel G., 5 Oak Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 52 *Leviws, George J.. 2'38 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 37 4zlaf, Anthony-, 27 Fairfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,. 31 72 1929 Taxes Remaining Unpaid at the Clare of Business, December 31, 1929 (* Pain or abated since close of books) Abbott, Arthur S. e$ ux., 10:5 Palfrey Street, balance . . . . . . . . . S100 00 Abrew, F'raricisco J., ')I Arlington Street. . . < . . . . .. . . . . . ._. . . 211 88 Achorn, Williain Q., 7`0 IN-It. Auburn Street. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . .. 2fi 81. ,Achorn, William el al., 20 :blt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 891. 57 Adamo, Guisepge et al., Oki Edenfield Avenue. . . . . . . ... . .. ... 279 24 Adams, Delta G., IN Omha:rcl Street, balance. . . . . .. . . ... . .. 171 SO Adams, Louise, 104 Lovell Road .. . . . . . ... . .. . . . .. 296 63 *Agahigian, Diran, 9 Harndea Avenue, , . ..... ..... .. ...... 200 96 Agopian, Esther, 192 Boylston Street, balance. . . . . .. .. .... .. 167 00 .Aiello, Guiseppe. 41 Quirk- Street. . .. .... . . .. ... . . .. .. . . . .. 10 1S COLLECTOR'S FORT 603 *Ajarnian, Toros es ux., 45 Quimby Street. . , , ]1. S8 Akillian, Haig, 50 Dexter Avenue- . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 17 so Akilian, Mary of al., i 1 Laurel .Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271 2\9 Alarie, Anne G., Mt. Atibunn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N4 .5 41berlco, Donato et srr_, 1!� Howard Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . Albe-rico, Metro et vx., 4 French Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 89 Alcott, Cassie E., 64 Lincoln Street, balance. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . 100 {)0 Alessandro, Angela, 10 Perry Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 110 18 AIger, Phoebe B., 29 Fiiieid Street, balance. . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . 200 00 *Allen, Amelia F., 6 Carver Rmad Fast. . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . 274 59 *Allen, Jahn K. et ux., 13 Rutland Street. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 125 43 .Anaari, Gaspare et trx., IN Sommer Street, balance. . . . . . . . .. . 46 25) Ansbrose, James J. el ux., al {Capitol Street . . . .. .. . . . . 144 08 Amirian, Megarditch of ux., 8+6' Dexter Avenue. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . 108 32 Ananian, Garabed el al., 568 IN-It. Anburn Street. . . . .... .. . . . . 283 07 Ananian, Leo, 8 Bailey,Avenue, balance. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 11) Anasta t, Pietro, 1G Baitania Avenue. . . . .. .. . . . . . ... . . . . . . 754 oq .Andes on, Maside V., 52 Carroll Street, balance. . . .. .. . . . . . . . 181 00 Andrews, Austin H., 43 Franklin Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . GX3 93 Andrews, Edith P., 42 Franklin Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 410 19 Anclrews Milk Co., 42 Franklin Street. . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 306 80 *Andrews, William S., 132 IMai r Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 17 *Andrews, 'William S. et al., 132 Nlain Street- - . .. . . . . . . 135 60 Anestis, James, 39 Konda.rian Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `16 go Annese, Felice el al., 66 Spark Street. . . .. . . . . . .. . ... .. . . . . . . 45 81 Antoni, Bruno, 434 A.R. Aubtim Street. . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . , . . . . 272 90 Antuni, Bruno et al., 484 Alt. Auburn .Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . 818 70 Antoni, Louise, 434 Mt. Auburn Strcet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336 21 *Aprahamian, Kavar, A Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . lei 95 Aprahamian, Zartig, 27 Elton Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 240 09 Apregian, Karaken, 38 Cypress Strut, balance. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . l f17 71 Aprigian, Peter, 38 Cypress Street. . . .. . . . . . . . .... . . . . .. . . . . 193 62 Arno, Paolo, 24 Perry Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 76 Arnold, Hattie W., 170 Worcester Street. . , .. . .,... .... . . . . 152 55 Anne, Domenico el ux., 81 Templeton Parkway. . . . . I . ,, . , . . `01 59 Arone, Frank el ux., 18 Belmont Street, balance. . . . . ... .. .. . . 145 10 Arone, Pasquale N ox., 26 Keith Street, balance . . . . . . . .. . .. . 50 12 Arone, Vito rt vx., S Keith Street.. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . 145 77 Aroutin, Arten N1., 21 1lfelendy Avendie, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 an Arslanian, Sima., 129 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 276 34 Amoomanian, Garabed, 00 Lloyd Road, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOU 0U Asarian, Harry et vx., 49 Quimby Street. . .. . . .. . . . .. . .... .. 149 54 Assarian, Nazely el al., 20 barter Street, balance. . . 12:3 92 *Atwood, Frederick W. 4 gran, 98 Lovell Road. . . . . . . . . . .. ... 277 1l8 Avtgis, Pelagia, 72 Spring Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . 114 33 Ayvazian, Artbur 1M., 24 Hardv Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . . .. ..._.. 20€3 31 Bacon, Frederick fir., 36 i4Iiddlesex Road. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 583 00 004 W.6,TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Baghdadlia.n, Aram., 20 Noyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 70 *Bagnall, Earle E., fi.5 Highland Avenue.. .. .. ... . .. . . . . .. . 5 09 *Baguall, Basle E. el ux,, 85 Highland Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 42 Bagnall, John W., 12 Frank Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 2 03 "Bahadurian, Dose„ 19 Keenan Street. . . . . . . ... . . . . .. 294 03 Balm, William, 104 Beeeliwood A.ventle, }valance.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 Balcom, Roy C., 32 Fitchburg Street. . . . _ , .. .. .• .. . . . . . . 177 74 Balian, Mariano, 204 School Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 14 Ba,karna, Anton, 6 l3 igelow Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 78 Bamberg, 'William F., 139 Grove Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2*33 4i1 Bambookian, Mary, 55 Dexter Avenue, . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 6 78 Bangs, J. Mitchell el ux., 64 Parker Street. . .. .. . . . .. . . 233 91 Barbarian, 1-I�-pzrry, 1.54 N1ichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 277 70 Bardi%banian, 'Vishan el at,, 11. Adams Street, valance. . . . . . . . 146 03 Barksdale, Andrew H.., 70 Brookline Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 117 2:3 Barmakiaa, Hartune, 14—,) Fore-it Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 143 0:8 B armakian, Napoleon, 32 Crawford Street, . . . . .. . . . . 3-98 14 Barnard, Ednian.d M., 112 Langdon Aven►ie. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 l Barnes, John F. el sex., 164 North Beacon Street . . .. . . . . . . . . . 280 85 Burnet, Veronica B., 28 Templeton Parkway, laalanee. .. . . . . . . 9 94 Barsam, josel)h B., 27 Crawford Street. . . . . . . . . . , . . , 215 27 Bassett, Elmer E., 392'School Street. . . . .. . . . . .. . . 19 67 Bw-,w t, Orman E. vd sex., 108 Bellevue Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 168 11 Bau, Wesley H. el ux., 49 Merrill Road, balance . . . . .. . . ... . . 186 11 Bauer, George H- el U.V,, 96 NIGMe Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 P4 Baxter, Pearl A., 42 Ximball Read. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .... . 690 90 Bazarian, Nazek, 15 Laurel Street, balance, . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 72 24 Bazal ian, Pans, 64 Hazel Street. . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 235 94 Bazarian, Paul, 64. Hazel :street. . . . . . ., . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 23 73 Bazarian, Peter, 524 Mt, Auhiirn Street, balrtst{:e. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 61 61 Bazarian, Sarah, 13.3 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 35 61 Beautlette, Joseph, 35 Standish Roac1. . . . . . . . . • 279 94 *Beaupre, Louise A,, 67 Standish Road. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 267 81 Becklund, Emil P. el Ux., 183 Higliland Avenue, balance. . . . . . fit 71 Beckman, Ellen C., 6S Barnard Avenue, balance. . . . . . .. ._ . . 1?5 00 Bell, Hazel B., 201E{itobburg Street. . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . 166 70 Bell, Henry C., 172 Belmont Street, - -- • .. . . . . • . . . . . . 6 78 Bclla, Tony ct Ux., 15 Bromfield Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .545 80 Belviso, Thomas H., 32 Sunnybank Road , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1-0 Beninati, James A., 227 LexinKton Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •. . 1216 06 Bennett, Annie, 25 CJleott Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 220 35 Berkowitz, Cecilia S., 65 Salisbury Road. . . . . . . . . . . . , . 29B M Berkowitz, Henry, 152 Belmozit Street. . . . . .. . , .. 18 65 Ber€uist, Alice M., 4 Fraak- Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 1a4 42 Beshgetour an, IbMotirad et alx., 18 Concord Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 60 Beshgetourian, Yeghsa, IS Concord Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . :3;iS, (m Better, Elizabeth M., 77 [anion Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . '159 51 COLL.11C70R'S REPORT 60.5 Richard, Aubrey H. 0 rra:., 35 Quiucy Street. . . . . .. ... ... . .. . 5211 88 Bitchockjian, Harry, .536 .Alt, Auburn Street. . . .... .. .. .. ... . 271 20 131-orn, Gustave A. el ux., 10 Wilmot Street . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 23 52 Rake, Catherine ?�I., 69 Prentiss Street. . , . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . 267 81 Bleiler, John 9Clinrles,284 :North Beacon. Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . . 347 48 Bloomberg, Ben amin, 1S Jewett Street. , . . .. . . . . . ... .., . , 213 57 Bloomer, John et ux., Edenfield Avenue , . . . . . .. . . . . . .. ... . . 48879 Boceadoro, Isa, 157 Arseaal Street. . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330 53 13occodoro, Salvatore, I I Forest. Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 12 Boccodoro, Salvatt3re el �tx., 11a Forest Street . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 659 37 Bodge, Ida P., 191 Robbins Road, balance . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 22 Ronanno, Guisoeppe e1 ti.k., 134 Fayette Street, balance. . . . . . .. 151.24 Borges, IMary Leland, 18 'St.ctart Street.. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 191 94 *Bortone, Saverio N al., 984 Belmont Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 8 48 "Portone, Antonio et.ai., 984 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . 147 47 Butwher, J. Adtlarde, 16 Irving Street, balance. . . . . . . . ... .. . 274 25 Boudakiart, Alihran et al., 50 Cypress Street, balance. . . . . . . . . 104 +31 Boudreau, John 1). el al., 9 Theurer .Part: . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . `91 5-4 Boudrot, Mary E., lllO Robbins Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 55 Bourikas, Nicholas A., 125 121t. Auburn ,Street, balance. . . . . . . 3 39 Bourikas, Nicholas d ux., 54 Hancock `+treet. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 286 70 Boutelle, Eugene el -ux., 15 Arden Road. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 305 10 Bowen, Alma G., 265 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411 89 Bowen, _Malcolm 1I., 33 Oak-ley Road . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 3 39 Bowlby, Harry i•,, 2+ Morton Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... 452 57 Boya jian, Bogohos, 69 Laurel Street, balance. . . . . . . . .. ... . 84 12 *Boyajian, Nazareth el mv., 53 Quimby Street. . . .. . . . . . ... ._ 18-1 rli Boyk-, Edward el. al., 616 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 201 71 Brackett, Mary E., 14 11crsom Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 152 03 Braffitt, Aria C., 48 Stu--at Street. . . . . ... . .. . . . . .. . . . 171 20 Bray, Nellie V,, 191 Waverley Avenue, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 270 !o7 Brazilian, gram, 88 Winsor Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 970 72 Breed, Xl argaret K., 77 Lovell Road. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 276 29 Breed, Richard W., 66 Brad fo7d Road , . , , . . . . . . . . . . . - • - 10 17 Brenan, Grace Strong of ctt., 121 Poplar Street, balance. . . . . . . . 12G 35 *Brennan, James J., 74.5 .N.U. Auburn 'Street, balance. .. . . . . ... 37 21 Breslin, Theodore J., 590 Alit, .Auburn Street, . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 71 19 Brickley, John F, of ax., 210 North Beacon Street . . . .. . . . . . . . 133 03 Brooks, I-lelen W., 97 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2103 40 *Brooks, Maude F., 555A Mt, Auburn Street . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . 1 70 *Brooks, Philip ';Y. el ux., 48SI Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 03 *Brown, Everett E.. 25 Irving Street . . . . . •. . 5 09 Brown, Gilbert L. eat ive., 870 ]Belmont Street, balance. . . . . . . . . 146 fig Brown, Jennie L., 125 Common Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . • • . . , . 303 41 Brown, Leslie R., 125 Common Street. , . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . G9 all Brown, A-Iary F., 876 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . .... • . . . . . 10) 5lI Bruce, Janet E., 2ii Phillips Street, balance. . . ... . .. ... ....• . 31 00 606 ti' ATERTC1WN TOWN REPORT *Bruhrnuller, William \,, 270 Mt, Auburn street. .. . . . . . : . . Brunsene Company, The, Stanley Avenue, balance. . , , , . , . . . , 266 12 Bryson, Edward S. et irx., 33 Williams Street, balance. .. . . . . . . 58 49 Buchanan, 131a.nche E., 11-16 1 1wrence Street, balance. . . . . . . 121 23 *Buchanan, William J. el ux., 6 Warwick Street, balance. . . . . . 196 .5S Bode, Gaiseppc of ux., 28 ,Jame.; Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . So 39 Burbank, Annie E., 44 Katherine Road. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 62 Burgess, Heirs of Gertrude A., 19 Irving Street. . . . .. . . . . . , . . . 247 47 Burgess, James, lit Irving :Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 15 25 Burke. Helen M., 33 Oakland Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 210 18 Berke, Susan, 51 Olney Street e . . . .. . . . .. . . . . 132 93 Burns, Joseph A. et al., 126 1•Iain Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 210 I8 BUMS, Mary B., 61 Eliot Street, balance. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . `>U1 60 Burr, George E. et im, 14 Alden Road. . . . .. .. , .. . . .. ., , . , . . 294 g3 Burroughs, David ei ux., 51 Myrtle Street. . . . , . . . . ._. . . . . . . 233 91 Butler, Alfred )A'., 1 Oakley Road. . . . . . . . .. . . . 305 26 Butler, George, 26 Myrtle Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . , . . .. , .. 81 36 Butler, Lillie F., 17 Derby Road, balance. .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. ., . 61 D2 Butt, Effie IVI,, 14 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 247 47 Butters, Lucinda., 273 Hain :street. . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 6113:3 04 Cabral, Frank L. et red., 34 Francis Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294 P3 Caccavaro, IN-Iaria, Trustee, 45 Oakland Street . . . ... .. . . _ 9137 3C1 CaceavaTo, 1fary, 45 Oakland Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . 161 95 *Caccavara, Sebastiano e! ux., 6 Lyons . . . . . . ... .. . . .. .. .. . 66 28 Carly, Annie M., 9 Oakland Street, balance. . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . 40 14 Caleadrello Bros., Inc., 215 Lexington Street. , . . . . . . . . . . 440 71 Caliguiri, Bruno, 91 Watertown Street. . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 08 Calipalita.s, Ignatios, 97 Arlington Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . 179 67 Callahan, Daniel F. et vx., 76 Fayette Street.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 20.3 40 Callaway, Annie et ad., 152 Hillside Road, balance. . . . . .. . . .. . 06 12 Canipagna, Corinne, 215 Hillside Circle, balance. . . . . . . . . .. .. . 106 65 Carnphell, Alexander J., 22 Copeland Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .«. 111 38 Campbell, James P. et ux,, 292 Copeland Strut, balance. . . . . . . 14 80 Canady, Lois J., 18 Channin,g Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 215 27 Canady, Oscar -I NI., 19 Channing Read. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . .. 2,80 39 Candido, Joseph, 49 Hovey Street, . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 272 90 Cannou, Patrick J., 2e Gilbert Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 27?? 35 G;antalupo, Jennie, M Mt.Atibura Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 44 07 Capone, Pasquale et. at., 81 Boyd Street, balance . . . .. . . . . . . . . 100 00 Cappellucci, Pantallno, 59 King Street. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 245 78 Caracostas, Alary, 8 Belknap Terrace. . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . . , . . . 172 80 Caragulian, Garabed H., 4114 ilt. Auburn Street,balance. .. .. . 1,064 69 Carbone, Pellegrino el ux., 700 h-it. Auburn ,Street. . . . . . . .. . . . 288 15 Carbone, lease, 25 Bancroft :street. .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . ... . . 5i8 99 Carbone, Frank et nx., 13 rarest Street, balance. ,. .. . „. ., . , , 83 06 Carig, ,James A., 51 Spring Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . ... ... . . 16 95 Carlson, August H. et ux., 1.45 Spruce Street. . .. . .. . . . .. .. . . . 174 50 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 607 Camey, Nfary Louise, 30 Brirnrner Street.. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . U62 13 *Carney, Alice P., G4 Lowell Avenue. . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . 1.18 65 *Carroll, Frederic A. et ux., 53 Shattt k Road. . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . 37Q 90 Carruthers, Robert H., 15 Auburn Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 03 Canso, Vincenzo et trx., `7 11yrtle Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 169 50 *Carvelli, Joseph, Truslee,24 Howard Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 477 99 *Casa, Pasqualina, 41 French Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 97 Caswell, Byron 5., 271 Waverley Avenge. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 71 Caterrina, Tomaso, 85 Arlington Street. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 89 *Cation, Percy, 45 Barnard Avenge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . 10 17 *Cavalla:ro, Emidis el ux., 15 Drench Terrace, balance. . . . . . .. . 10a OD Cavanaugh, ,John T. el ux., 51-7) Main Street. . . . .. . . .. . . . . ... 22.5 4.1 Cavarrett, Alfonso el ux., 33 Howard Street. 119 65 Ceddia, Vincenzo, 311 Main Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3 113 Ceddia, Vincenzo Cat Aux., 10 LexinZon Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. • , 115 26 *Cen€lroevski, Fawst.en, 13 Cottage Street, balance. . . . . . . . .. . . 100 00 Cerrato, Vincenzo ct acv., King Street, Balance.. .. .. ... . . . • . •. 27 29 Chaamian, V-erkin, 11 Kondsaiau Str'eet. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 220 35 Chamberlain, henry A. et ux,, 116 Standish Road. . . . . . . . . . . . 288 31 Chamberland, Charles, 85 Putnam Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . 174 159 Chapman, Alfred G., Jr., 115 Poplar Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 78 Chase, Gertrude 141., 15 Hall Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 191 54 Chase, Lura B., 11 Irving Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 88 00 Chatfield, Frederick- R., 5 Lovell Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 353 75 C hinchinian, I'aul et at., 24 Dartmouth Street, balance. . . . . . . . 126 12 *Chiodo, Angelo P., 105 Boyd Street.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266 12 Cholakian, &unuel el al., to Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291 54 C'hapourian, Harry AL, 551 I4-It. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 19 Chopourian, Zabelle et al., 551 Alt. Aubsarn Street, balance . . . . 88 39 Chotiliau, Aprahatn e! al., :7 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 247 47 Chrakian, Bag'dassar el Sax., 14 Coolidge 'Hill Load, balance. . .. 76 Sly Christensen. Fred T., 11 Wilmot Street, halance. . . .. .. . . . . . .. 30 41 Church, Ica G., 122 Winsor Avenue, balance. . . . . . ... . . . . .. . 167 06 *Cianci, Pietro et Aux., 23 Elmwood Avenue, balance . . . . . . . . . . 109 95. C'iarlo, Domenico, 61 Le~`ngton Street, balance. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 55 69 Ciavarro, Domenico er ux., 23 Hearn Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . 00 80 Cialfi, Lewis, 313 Main Street, balance. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 22 00 *Cirillo, Angelina, 40 Belmont Street.. . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . 196 62 Claire, h'lichael James, 121 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 64 41 Clapp, P11ilip F. el aux., 10 Winsor Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 313 2-7 Clay, Walter F., 44 Waltham Street, balance. 88 85 Clifford, Nora E., 22 :Myrtle Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 232 22 Clinton, fargaret R. el al., I '4r►rhitney Street, balance. . . . . . .. 151 210 Coburn, Chester A. el al., 8 Appleton Street, balance. . . . . .. . .. 89 GI Cody. Walter fir., 99 Franklin Street, .. . .. . ... . .. . . . . . .. . . . 20 34 Coffey, Heirs of John, 51 Pleasant Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. 72 89 Cohen, Dexter S., 47 Capitol Street. . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . ... .. 4 24 608 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Cohen, Morris, 88 beam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 41 Cab en, ' lorris, e! ie.r., 47 Capitol Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . 174 59 Cohen, Rachel, 22 Lawrence Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..#.. . . .. .. 26G 8 Cohen, Samuel, 35 Galen Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 813 06 Colbert, Laura. R., 14 Appleton Terrace. . . .. . .. . ... . . . . . .. .. 211 88 *Colburn, Stanley W,, 37 Rangeley Road. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 70 Colby, Don H., 22 Eliot Street. . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. 6 11 Colby, l-klarjorie'k., 22 Eliot Street. . . .. . . . . . .. . .. .. . 193 00 Colby, IMaurice D,, 41 Piermont Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 6 78 Colby, i4'[aurice I]. ei itx„ 41 Pie.riuont Street. , . . . .... .. .. . . . 108 48 Cole, Harold A., 1�31 'llnple'ivood Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . 01 71 Coleman, P'rederirls T. of ux., 22 E<Ienfield A-irmue. . . . . . . .. . . 164 69 Culligan, Heirs of Catherine M., 5 Rohl Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . 130 52 Collins, Annie,J., 25 Robbins Road. , , , .. . . , , 274 01 Collins, Caroline A., 43 Paul .street. . . . . . . . . . . . 25) 43 *Collins, Carolyn L,., 43 Paut Street.. .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 6 8 Collins, ,John A., 43 Paul Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 0:3 Collins, Josephinc A., 103 Common Street. . . .. . ... . . . . . .. . . . 232 22 *Qolson, Helen B. cad a[., 140 Spring Street. . . .. . .. . . . . . ... .. . 223 74 *Cole, Paul, 31 Ada ins Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . 37 M Colwell, Leonard E., 8 2Mas6n Road. . . . . .. ... .. . . . .. .. . . . . 3$8 1Ca Colwell, Wesley R., 8 Mason Road. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. 564 45 Comiok, Arcata M., 50 Wilmot Street. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 03 Compas, George, 45 Kondazian Street, balance. . . 1. 1 — . . 82 24 *Comstock, Albert E�., 103 North Beacon Street, bai.-tnce. . . , . . Ir5)1 37 *Condon,, Bridget 0 ai., 33 Prench Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . 21 U3 Conley-, William J., 89A Main :street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 138 Conrad, Ernniaae F., 2:' Olnev Street, balance. . . . . , . . . .. . . . 51 20 Conti, Annie, 53 Riverside Street, balance. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 77 Conti, Domenico el tex., 1211 Arscnal Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . 85 `0 Conti, Pantaleone ej ux., 10 Webster Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . 35 .18 Cooch, llar%- E, B., 09 Dobbins Road. .. . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 00 *Coolidge Dye House, Inc., 104 Coolidge Hill. . . . , . .. . , . .. . 662 75 Coolidge Trust, F. E., 10 Nit. Auburn Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . *Coraxzini, 5alvatore el set., 164 Walnut Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5711 (37 Corcoran, Frank G. el ux_., 123 Arsenal Str6et. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 `8 *Cordcirv, Aires S, et ux., 9 1w iml>all Road. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 M Corner, John h.1., 65 13oyd Street. . . . , . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 272 90 CoystAti, Guiseppe et ux., 199 L,exinhqon Street, balance. . . . . . . 70 00 C_`ostanza, Antonia e! nx., 7:3 Coolidge Hill Road. . . . . .. . . . .. . . 376 2k Castellano, Fortunata, 10 Francis Street, balance. . . . . . . .. . . . . 4-) :21 1 Costello, Ellen F., 36 Tunis Street, . . . . . ... .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 1;;•> 21 Costello, games G., .36 Pumis Street. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 27�1 4 I Cotisbalis, Pvanthia N., 7-1-1 %4. Auburn Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 14 95 Cousbelis, Louis -%., 7-4 M!. tiburn Street. . . . . . . .. ... .. .. . 477 :1t1 Couture, Mice '11., 51-1Walnut Street. . . . , . . o . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . 225 44 *Coyle, Therese M., 71 Stoncleigh Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 361 04 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 609 Craig, Amy L., 139 Church Street. , . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s24a0 '51 *Cramer, IN-lerrill 13. et pax., IN COmrnon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e328 83 *Crawford, James E. s& pax., 59 Carroll ,street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 69 *+Creeleyr, Oscar S., 128 Nit. Auburn Street . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 542 40 Crescitelli, Antonia., 9 Edenfield .Aventac. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 16 Crowe, 'Wiley D. et tiv., 326 Charles River Road. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2M 85 Crispy- Balling Co., Inc., 32 Craw1crd Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 70 C'rittendon, Francelia N., 478 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406 SO *Cronin, John W. of nx., 61 Shattuck Road. . . . , . . . . . . . . 774 -K1 Crosby, Thomas J. et rex., 15 1-lill Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1 75 Cross, Harrison S., 56 Phillips Strut. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 186 45 Crossley, Hazel P., 20 Alden Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281 37 Cr-owc, heirs cf John J., 17 Commonwealth load. . . . . . . . . . . . 43 12 Crowell. Warner R., 122 Garfield Street. . . . , . . . .. . . . . , . . . . ... 3?0 36 *Crowley, hla.rgaret NI., 111 Popular Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 143 60 Crupi, Santo et ux., 11 Keith Street. . . . , . . . .. .. . . . . , . . . . 100 01 Culleton, James L. el vx., :35 Copeland. Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 148 32 Curnmings, Roy L., 35 Upland Road. . . . .. . . . . . . . 254 25 Cunha, Antonio el me., 41 Prentiss Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 245 78 Cunnilf, P, Sarsfieid, 79 1llrarshall Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 155 94 Curcio, Teresa, 41 Fayette Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 325 44 *Currie, $essic, 21 Porter :Street, balance, . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . 206 66 Currie, James et vx., 48 `Ll'inter Street, balance. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . 70 08 Curtin, Annie E., $1 Carver Road. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 226 38 Cutting, A. Cara, 63 Commonwealth Roadr . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . 301 71 Cutting, Flossie G., 9 Edith Avenue, . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . `44- 08 Cutting, Henry B., 57 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 4 06 Cutting, 13iram S., 63 Commonwealth Road. . . . . . , . . . . . 3 39 D'Alanno, Antonia, 88 Ariington ,Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . 44 07 D'Alannon, Antonio el ux., S8 Arlington Street. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 277 98 Dalessio, John, 195 Sumnaer Street . . . , . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 98 Daley, Margaret J., 86 Edenlleld Avenue. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 2W 06 Daly, F. J,, 117 Galen Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3 .119 Dalzell, Fretierirk W., 34 Oliver Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 227 13 D'Arnico, Guiseppe, 91. .Arlinbgan Street, ba43.rrce. . . , . . . . . . . .. 100 00 D'Arnieo, Guiseppe et ux., 81 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 45 D'Amice, Lorenza et tad'., 811 Fayette Street, balance. . . . - . . . . . 75 00 D'Amico, 1,11chael, 94 Summer Street- . 181 37 D'Amiro, Nic-ola el tra., 92 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 35 Danforth, Frank W., 118 West minister 'Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 06 Daniels, Francesco 0 art., 19 Dewey Street . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 193 23 Daniels, 1 Iarryr, 647 N•It. Auburn Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25a ('rf *Danner, IV,illiarn A. el al., 157 Common Street. . . . . . .. . .. . . . 240 70 D'Antonio, Guiseppe, 2200 Summer Street. . .. . . . ..... . . . . .. . . 258 Go Darakiian, Kxiksor, 78 Dexter Avenue . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . 117 14 Davenport, Alfred hi., 88 Grove Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,748 43 Davenport, Flurence M., 88 Grove Street. . . . , , . . MI 88 610 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Davis, Edith M., 9 Gay Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. , , . S,317 03 *Day, Henry H., 52 Hancork- Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 78 Days, James et lix., 155 Spruce Street. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 64 Dealtrv, Clarence W. el rr:�:.r .51 Garrick Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 474 60 Dedekian, Bagdasar, 01 Bigelow Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 13 56 Deli elite, Guiseppe, 45 i%lelendy Avenue, . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 149 16 De Felice, Gui.seppe et ray., 45 Melendy Avenue. . . .. . . . . . . . . 81 (11 Del~elite, Joseph, 45 7\-Telendy Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . :3 39 DeFelippo, Artuue, 61 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 55 94 De elippo, Josephine, 61 Langdon Avenue. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 250 87 *Degnan, Patrick J. el im, G8 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259 34 Degregorico, Joseph et ray:., 29 Bancroft Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 88 Dehle, Otto P., 237 Common Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 16 05 Dej ulio, Sant.e, of al., 14 Payette Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . 115 2(4 DeLaney, John C., 897 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 335 50 Deloerp, John E., 1.11 W altharn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 83 Ott Del Frete, Al.-mo, 137 Waltham Street, balance. . . . . .. . . . . .. . 50 00 Demerjian, Poline S., 216 Boylston Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . 61 10 Dernet7it). Ilan=, 34 Clarendon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 141 47 Deis-lediste, Date., 601 -Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 10 17 Denicola, Alberto of ux., 231) Lexington :Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 264 77 DerBecirosian, Lucia., 11 Elton Avenue. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . 174 17 Der-Bogosian, Kevork, 109 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 r G DerHa opian, Boghos, 25 Xondazian Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. 143 00 *DerHoahanesian, Israel, 138 Foresi Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 144 08 Derian, John, S Ha:zel Strut. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .. .. . . . ... . . 285 46 DerKa;zarian, Tourvanda, 31 Elton Avenue... . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . 162 72 Deroy*ian, Arminag of im., 19 Nl lelendy Avenue. . . .. .. .. . .. . . . 254 25 Descaloo, Theresa, `4 Bancroft ,street. . . . . . . . . . . .... ... .. .. . 2 48 De8cheneg, Arthur E. el nx., 36 Lapland Road. . . . .. .. ... .. . . . 211 88 Devoe, Stephen J. et im.. 90 Westminster Avenue, balance. . . . . 77 34 Mlasio, Nicola of nx., 51 Quimby Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . 11,Q 97 Dickensheid, Albert P., 32 Carver Road, East. . . : . . . . .. . . .. . ,3 Rig *Dickewicbeid, Katherina, 32 Garver Road, Past, balance. . . . . 130 00 Didomenico, Alessandro et ux., 92 Waltham Street, balance. . . . 1.51'r 24 Didomienico, Alexander, 92 Waltham Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12_2 04 DSGIacornandrea, DDmenico el lex., 169 Fayette Street. . . . . . . . 291 42 *Diliherta, Charles el nx., 798 Mt. Auburn Street, balance. . .. . 176 41 Dinerdo, Antonin et al., 99 Fayette Street. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 196 fit Diomandes, Albert, 72 Spring Street. . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 257 64 *1Di Pace, El izabetli AL, 9 Oakley Road, balance. . . .. . . . . . . . . 71 21 DiVecchio, Vincenzo, 112 Elm Street. . . . . .. . .. ..... . ., .. .. . 16 95 DiVecchio, Vincenzo of ux., 112 El,m Street. . . .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . 552 57 Dixon, Arnold, €1 F'utlIer Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 603 43 'Dixon, Arthur el ux., 96 Charles River Road, balance. . . . . . . . 24 75 'Dixon, Gerald G., 28 I Talden Street, balance. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 51 22 *Dixon, Walter, 11 George Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 250 86 COi TXCTaR'S REPORT 611 *Dodd, Emma L., S Sunnybank Road, balance.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $181 59 *Dolan, Bessie C., 9 Prescott Strut . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 237 30 Dolan, Helena A., 71 Lincoln Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 302 37 Dolbier, Heirs of Edgar B., 9 Jewett Street. ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 244 08 Donahoe., Heirs of Nora, J., l54 North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . 186 45 Donaboe, Elizabeth M., 11 Hill Street. . . . . . . . . 94 92 Donisi, Charina, 12 Warren Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 35 Donnelly, John W, el at., 37 Walnut Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 08 D'Oncfrio, Thomas F., 356 Arlington Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 3 39 Donavan, Alice hl., 358 Charles Weer Roaad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 28 Dooley, Arthur F., 20 Fairview Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 39 Darney, John T. et vx., 137 Hillside Road. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 921 41 Dorrie, Curtis E. et aa.t., 50 Marion Road, balance. . . . . . . . . . 186 46 Dosdoumian, Avedig eE ux., 148 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . 276 32 Doudakian, Sirpouhy, 205 Boylston Street, balance. . ... . . . . . . 132 02 *Drake, I';owman, V'., 19 Lwke Street. . . . .. . . , . , . . . .. . .. 312 44 Dubois, Wilfred., 159 Sprucc Street. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 157 64 Dudtey, George W. e! trx„ 115 Spruce Street, balance. . . . . . . . . 103 74 *Duest, Lydia l�I., 70 Hovey Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 131 32 Duff, Frank J., 10 Stonek.-igh Road, . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . .. .. . . . . 379 69 Duff, Joseph L., 101 Lovell Road. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . ... .. . .. , 281 3 Duffy, Daisy E., 235 Common Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 291 54 *Duffy, Peter D., 15 Prescott Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 142 38 `Dugan, Sarah A., 158 North Beacon Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 201 54 *Dunbar, Arthur Richards, 141. Marshall Street. . . .. .. .. . .. . . 194 93 Dunza, Joseph A., 279 Nit, Auburn Street.. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . €0 :51 Durbin, Frank, 13 Eliot Street.. . . . .. . . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .i 09 Durnan, Nora Itile:y, Heirs of, 44 Melendy Avenue. . . . .. .. . .. 323 75 Durrigara, Francis, 12 Wilson Avenue, balance. . . . . . . ... .. . .. 167 81 DIUTso, NIieola el xv., 535 Mt. Auburn Street. ... ... . . . . .. . . . 393 91 Dyer, Damic J. el at., 43 Hovey Street, balance. . . . . .. . . . ... 139 84 Eagleson, Eva. It1., 61 Hillside Street. . . . . . . .... ... . . . . . .. . .. 6 78 Eaton, Leroy S., 144 Winsor Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . ... .. 132 21 Satan, Leroy S. et ux., 144 W insor Avenue. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . .. 183 06 Eaton, Levi M., 21 Elton Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 82 34 E. C. Manufacturing Co., }fl Spring Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. . 101 70 *Erin, Fred el ux., 52 Chapman Street, balance... . .. . . ,. . .. . 23 42 Elbag, Nazaly, 20 Coolidge Hill Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 250 go Elliott, Elias W., 35 Union Street. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 204 93 Elliott, Florence E., 35 Union ,Street. . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 272+ 00 Dmello, Vito a iex., 8 Chapman Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Ufl Emerson, Bessie M., 48 Walnut Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 193 23 *Emery, Frank D., 11 Franklin Street. . . . . .. . . ... . .. .. .. .. . 2:31 58 Eordekian, Abraham el ux., 198 Boylston Street, balance:. , . . . . 167 62 Fordekian, John et max., 194 Boylston Street, balance.. . . . . ... . 6802 Eou se, John, 6 Fifth Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 257 04 Erskine, Doris L., 01 Common Street. . . .. ... . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . 189 84 612 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Erskine, Kenneth H., 91 Common Street. . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . $33 90 Essayian, Agotmi, 342 School Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 271 20 Essavian, Kw ikon, a Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3 39 Essk,ian, Leon et at., 585 A-It, Auburn Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 21-19 Esserian, Jahn, 97 Bigelnw Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .30 51 Everett,, Lillian G., 122 Marshall Street. . . . . . ... , 186 45 Faherty, Martin J. et a ., 14 Brimmer Street, bW3 mce. .. .. .. .. 141 12 *Fairbanks, Catherine L., 44 Spruce Street, balannce. . . . . . . . . . 44 71 Falbo, Frank, 15 Berkeley Street. . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . 61 02 Fallon, Helen AL, 86 Carroll Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 170 68 Fallon, Julia T., 14 Irma Avenue, balance, . .. . .. . . . . . .. .... . 137 30 Fallon, Walter L., 6 Porter, balancee. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 W Falza.rano, Louis, 169 Walnut Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . < . . .. . . 101 70 *Fa aping, Mary, ,33 Hunt Street, balance. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1,2N Farise, Carmine, 13 Tatlor Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . 166 94 Farese, 'Theresa, 25 Grandview Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . 1,057 +68 Farley, I-Yeirs of Mary A., 60 Church Street, balance. . . . . .. .. . 100 00 *Farley, _-fillie R., 28 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 1,457 rl Farraher, John J, et it ., 42 Royal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 140 60 Farwell, Winifred D., 70 Robbins Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 252 56 Faulkner, James, 61 Wilmot .street, balance. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. f38 81 Fay, John J., 22) Putnam Street, balance. . . . , . . . ., 141. 99 Felch, Jamey L., 69 Lcwell Avenue, baalance. . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 21 Fenerijian, lUiachadoor, 170 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 95 Fenton, I-Icirs of INIary A., 112 North Beacon Street, . . . . .. . . . 591 56 Ferry, Alice E-, 16 St. Mary Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 220 97 Field, John U., Jr., IG Westland Road. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . ., 60 85 Files., Marion I., 36 Hardy Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . . .. 167 sl Files, Walter W., 36 Hardy Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . .. . ... . . . .. .. 1 70 Finlay, Clara, 7 Laurel Street.. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 42 "Fisher, Edwin W., 12 Westland Roars. . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . ... 255 95 Fitzgerald, Heirs of Annie J., 9 Cottage Street. . . . . .. . . .. .... 104 83 Fitzgerald, games R., 120 Poplar Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 365 o6 Fitzgerald, Jerome V. el ux:., S16 Belmont Street, balance. . . . .. 60 07 Fitzgerald., Martin et rrx., il0 Fayette Street, balance. . . . . 100 0[1 Fitzgerald, Mary .A,, 40 Full Avenue, . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. 252 56 Fitzgerald, Heirs of Patrick R., 13 Spring Court. . . . . . . . . . .. 89 84 Fitzgerald, Rase A., 34 01cott Street. . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 177 98 Fitzpatrick, James J., 41 Maplewood Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 202 09 Flagg, Colon J. el ux., 35 Ilegarosett.e Street, balance, . , . . . . . . . 75 26 Flagg, Robert W., Piermont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 5 09 Flecca., William G. el ad,, 71 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 122 04 Fletcher, Irving T., 434--436 Plea-,;ant Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 50 85 Flitcroft, Albert E., 58 Chapman .street. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 43 Fogarty, CAU-rine, 7 Clayton Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.15 78 Foley, Augustine A., 66 Spring Street. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 215 27 Folio, Antonina, 31 lvlortou Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2`',a 44 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 613 Fontaine, Bruno C., ,. Putnam Street, balance. . . . . . . . . .. . . 875 00 Forbes, 111a4ry A,. 12 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . 235 61 Fnrd, Alexander C. et tcx., 18 ilrnot Street. . . . . . . . . .... . .. . 367 56 Ft)rd Stanley J. et nX., balance. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :32 9 Ford, Walter A. et ux., 158 Winsor Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '333 92 Forestlei i, Drank et ux., 14 Bromfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 272 90 Foristiri, Frank, 779 A-it, A,ttburu Street. . . . , , . . . . . . . _.. ... 25 43 Foskett, Martha ?VI., 129 Edeafreld Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 141 35 Foster, Alaxx E., 40 Laurel Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 188 15 Fmxler, Joseph, 16 Ladd Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. 391 86 Fowler, Joseph& Son, S Mt. A.ubw-n Street. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 84 75 *Franehi, Paolo et ux., 87 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ill fir *Frederickson, Fritz W, et ux., 375 School Street, balance.. , . . . 1Eii 52 *Freetltiy, h ildred L., SM Barnard Avenue, balance. . . . . . . .. . . 79 26 French, Robert C., 46 Hemwn Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. .. . . 115 20 Friggio, Ra#laele, 106 Belmont Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 305 10 Frissora, Henry rt ax., 85 Waverley-Avenue. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. 332 23 Fristedt, Walter E. et nx,, W Tlersom Street, balance. . . . . . . . . 113 76 Fucci, Pasquale et rat., I20 Edenfield Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 140 .32 Fulginitl, Domenico e[ yea., 21 Ralph St•reet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221? 04 Fuller, Carrie ?tl., 82 Cliurch Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 09 Gallagher, Annie, 5S Whites Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . 42 S1 Galligher, Richard F., 55 Green Street, balance. .. . . .. . . . . . .. 73 50 Gallant, Rose, 10 King Street. . . -- _ • - • . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 244 08 Galligan, John: F., 30 Irma Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 204 42 Gailinaro, Mary. 12 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 435 62 Galvin, C. William, 5,,57 lilt, Aubtirn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 6 78 Gandolpho, Heirs of Charles J., 114 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . 565 43 .Gannazzi, Angelo, 11 Berkeley Street. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 '82 Garabedian, Elizabeth G., 29 Keenan Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. 2$9 85 Garabedian, Hovsep el ux., 20 Laurel Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. 011 SS Garafala, Frank el v ., 6921 Belmont Street. . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . :303 113 Garofalo, Frances, 12 Lincoln Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 125 44 *Garrity-, Herbert W., 4 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 23�15 61 *Gavin, Jennie A., 66 Trving Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VS .14 Geary, Cw.11ia C., 11.1 Bradford Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 58 Geilfiiss, Lena M., 24 01cott Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2216 30 Geljaakian, TCriker G. et nx,, 48 Fairfield Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 222 05 Geoghegan, Eleanor Mary, 38 Cube. Street, balance. . . . . . . .. . 145 48 Gerarnanes, Castes P., 28 Berkeley- St.reet. . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . MO 17 Gerarnanes, Mersene C., 28 Berkeley~ Street, balance_ . . .. . . . . . 264 4-4 Cennanis, Enrico et al., 45 Riverside :Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . 13 49 Cevikian, Arthur S., 82 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . 042 41 #Giacornandrea, Giovanni er ux. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 00 Gibbons, Edward. C., 16 Ball Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 16.5 78 GUin, Francis T., 453 Main .Street. . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 17 80 Gilbert, George F. e1 Ux., 95 Barnard. Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 99 *Gilmore, Winnifred M., 23 Porter Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 8-961 81 Giordano, Josephine, 114 Hamden Aventic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 .17 Giordano, Pietro, 100 Putnam Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 249 37 G jertsen, Ingebret, 33 Chapman Street, balance. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 54 25 Glancy, Frank 11T., 218Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IG 05 Gleason, Elizabeth H., 40 Otis Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2•10 Fll *Godwin, Nellie, 17 Chester Street. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 13 *C�oldberl;. Samuel H., 76 -Main ;street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 75 43 Golden, 'Michael J., 512 Pleasant Street. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 9 30 Golden, Sara, 537 l'Iall Aventie, balance. . . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . 147 00 Goldman, Marian, 76 Dexter Avenue. . . • . . . . .. . . ... . . .. . . . . 179 67 Goldstein, Louis, 142 I4•lain Street. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 13 56 Goldthtvaite, Derna D., 176-1 Bellevue Road, balance. . . . . . . . .. 236 60 Goodale, Richard E., 141�', North Beacon Street.. .. .. . . . . . . . . . 427 14 *Goodrow, Hattie el al., N3 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.3 06 Goshgarian. Harry, 6 School Street. . . . . . . ... .... .. . . .. .. .. 308 49 Grace, Margaret H., 14 Stinnybank Road. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 637 72 Grade, Oscar W. et ux., 45 Carver Read.. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . 322 05 Graham} George C., 122 Barnard Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :33 30 Graham, Helen F., 122 Barnard Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 391 46 *Graham, Inez AI., 4 Franklin Street. . _ . . . . .. . . . . _. . . . . , :354 26 *Grainger, Harriet, 11 Bailey} Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . UD Sa Graff-, Herbert S., 1,21 �,It. Auburn Street. . . . I . . . .. .. . ..... . S1 70 Green, Henrk H., 824 l�•lt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . .. ... . ... Ill 87 Greene, Georgina F., 8:3 Franklin Street. . . . . ... .. . . . .. .. . . . . 196 06 Greene, Willard B., 222 Bellevue Road. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 303 02 Gregmire, Susan, M5 ilIain Street, balance. . . . . . .. . . . . . .... . . 1'53 90 *Griffin, Annie `> ,, GS Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . 176 29 *Grinnell, William T., 1.4 Waverlev Avenue_. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 24G 2$ Grupe, Santa, 757 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 27 1:: Gisllf�tti, Coneetta, 68 Westminster Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 116 66 Gullotti, Frank, ff} Westminster Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 828 7G Guzzetti, Guiseppe el ran;., 101 Arlington Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 304 04 Guzzetti, G. Leone el tex., 12 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 181 .17 G uzz i, Phyllis, 285 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 310 20 Haboian, Bedros, 93 School Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 24 Haddie. PlorenceV., 27 Copeland Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G 78 Haddie, Jaynes L., 27 Copeland Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382 25 Haddie, ,fames L. el rrx., 277 Copeland Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 2G Had3inlian, Man,, 192 Nichols Avenue. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 133 94 Hadley, Nary fit., 310 Cornmon Street. . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 270 68 Hagopian, Hagnp, 8 Melendy Avenue, balance. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 01 10 1Haigian, lllartha., 33 Fairfield Street, balance. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 77 59 *liagapian, Morad, 9 Crawford Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 3 39 Hairahedizn, Xazaret, 404 AIR. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 169 08 *14alberg, S. Godfrey, 50 Hall Avenue, balance— . . . . . .. . . . . . . 103 00 Hal I, Edward C., 65 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91512), 59. COLLECTORS RRPORT 61 Halladjian' Jacob H., 77 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '1,42."�`3 4 Halligan, John J., 39 Brimmcr Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 02 Harnmill, Catherine X, 66 Capitol Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . IV 16 Hammond, Marry G., of ux., 239 Bellevue Load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362 42 Hanley, George S. el vx., 35 Prescott Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 90 Hanna, Helen Cass, 115 Rtmgell Avenue. . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 284 76 Hansen, Spencer H., 666 Belmont. Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 10 17 Harala.m+pan, Vasilios el at., 3D Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 51 02 Harbaugh, Catherine R., 40 Wood leigh Road. . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . 310 19 Hardv, Florence G., 5 Bellevue Terrace. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 49 17 Hargedon, John el al., 18 Upland Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . 271 20 Barley, Bruce el ux., 178 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . .. ... ... . . . . 162 73 Harney, Mary, 30 Chauncy Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2G6 12 Harrington, Jerome C., 22 M`avaick Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 G5 Harris, George C., 1S Fairfield Street, balance. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 99 94 Harting, Herbert C., 62 Templeton Parkway, . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 484 7S Hartung, Paul G., 27 11#aplewood Street. , . , , . . . . ,. .. 1713 30 *Hanle, Carl A., 112 School Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . 210 18 Hastings, George H,, 13 Spring Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 39 Haughey, Sarah E., 343 School Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 29 , Hawes, Mildred, 31 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 247 47 Mealy, John J., Waltham Street. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 722 41 *Hadrington, William J. el ux., 38 Porter :Street, balance, _ . . . . 5 94 ermansen, Hans, 44 Gilbert Street, balance. . . . . . .. .. . , 1. 02 Hernian, Arakel, la Crawford .Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 33 90 Berscy, Thelma C., 154 Common Street, . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 305 10 Iiession, Iary R, 14Tc., 90 Fitchburg Street, balance. , .. . . . , . 181 49 Hews, Adelaide C., 49 Bancroft Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 15G 62 Hetvson, Hazel B., 29 Arden road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . 3G2 73 Hicks, L61e C., 88 Riverside Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . IN 62 7Iigham, Niartha. 'N1., 368 School Street. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 277 99 Hill, Oscar W., 700 Belmont Street. balance. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 73 12 Hill, Thomas A. el cal., 48 Brookline Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 95 04 Hill, William A., 9 Summit Road. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . 266 35 Hilley, Anthony el, ux., 72 River side Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . 196 62 Hillman, Howard L., 30 Hawthorne Stet. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 154 33 I3inkley, Ora E., :35 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 33 90 Hodges, Richa.rd C., 22 Pequasette Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . 127 17 Holbrook, 11able A., 50 Gleott Street. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 10 50 *HolI.and, Catherine T., 40 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2M `5 Holland, Edward D., 608 Mt. Auburn Street,, balance. . . . . . . . . 496 71 *Holland, Wary J., 92 Galen Street, balance. , . . . . . . . . . 75 .33 I=lollami, William J., 15A Salisbury Read. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 78 Holman, William 0., 86 Hovey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 16 95 Holmes, Atistin H., 54 Fayette Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 79 Holmes, Clinton E., 94 Union Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 35 Holmes, Mary L., 272 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 264 42 11i WATER.TC7WN TOIV.Lq REPORT Hoogasian, Harry et icx,, 206 Bo}"lston "Street, balance. . . . . . . . $111 {]3 Horowitz, Charles, r Main Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 60 35 "Hovagimiau, Joseph, 112 Laurel Street, balance. . . . .. . . .. . . . 4 M Hovey, Herbert C., 11 Palmer Street,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1US t37 Howard, Irene G., 18 Carver Road, l-ast, balance, , . , . , . , . , . . 150 (10 Howard, Lelia P., 154 Standish Road . . . . . _ ., , . . ., , . _ . , . 306 Hoses, Flora A., 256 North 13eacon Street. . . . , . . . . . . . . 15--) Howes, H. Luella et al., 28 Purvis Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 26 Hudson, Mary J., 24 Franklin Street. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `66 1:: *Hughes, Catherine Spring, '390 Charles River Road, balance .. 40 9 Hughes, Flora IN T., 30 Grandview Avenue, b0ance . . . . . . . . . . . 55 83 Hughes, I' illiam S., 321 Nlmn Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 30 51 Hughes, I•Ieirs of Margaret, 321 Unia�n street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510 20 Hull, Ruth N,, -17 Emerson Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 Ott Hunsley, Ruth, 133 Templeton Parkway. . . l3 O 90 Lunt, Mabel M., 281 Arsenal Street, Balance, , . , . . . . . . . . . . . , 173 37 Hues y, Edith, 48 Bates road. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 315 27 Hutchins, Arthur L., 34 Phillips Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 244 08 ladoni,d, Joseph, 17 Wkland Street. . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 19 6 Iadonisi, Rosa, 19 Oakland Street. . . . .. . , .,.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 17 9 67 Iadonisi, Rosaria, 186 Summer Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 20 'W Iannaxai, Angelo et ge ., 300 Arlington :Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,32S 8:3 Iannelli, Nicola, 17 Winter Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 95 20 Igoe, Esther 'l., 18 Fulmer Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 47 Inferrcra, Antonino, 93 Watertown Street. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 305 10 Ivans, Hattie A., 178 Syc-atnore Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 42 Jackson, Robert G,, 53 Fairview A venue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 95 Jake bian, John, 100A School Street . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . 3 39 *Jacobson, Sanfrid, 89 Hovey Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 33 Jacques, Charles P. at nx., 84 Fitchburg Street, blance, . . , . . . . 1111 C1-1 James, Rexford C., 11 Standish Road. , . . . . . . . . . . . . l -M Jensen, John K., 572 N-rain Str t. . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1,762, SI Johnson, Andrew T. et u ., sal Palfray Street. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 2(4 42 Jo hnsan, Anna A., 40 Carver Read, last. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . 4 1i 3 Johnson, Astrid L., 84 Bradford Road. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27.1 58 .Johnson, Eclward A., 23 Appleton Street, . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 196 62 Johnson, Jacob J., 79 Dexter Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 01 'Johnson, Louise S., 130 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 47 Johnson, Nlarguerite, .30 Chary Fiver Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266 12 Johnson, Pauline Ames, 28 Sunnvbank Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3311 01) Johnson, Roy C., 107 Lexington Street, balance, 1-17 77 Jordan, Stella. L„ 38 Chapman Street. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 78 Joyce, Alice M., q2 Common Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2.32 292 Joyce, Ellen, 23 Boyd Street, balance. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 23 Joyce, Helen 4° �leara, 1% School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 284 76 *joyce, Jahn T., 6354 Belmont Street.. . . . . . . , .. . .. . . , , . . 464 44 Juliano, Louis el sex., 12:3 Fayette Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 147 47 CC_LLECTOR'S REPORT 617 Kachajian, Aram, 3 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $223 74 Kalfaiara, Bogos et 411., 43 Prentiss Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . 102 73 Kander, Edward D., 26 Brimmer Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . .. . 2.30 10 Kaperanis, Peter of al., 124 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . MO 02 Karageusian, Xlikc, 32 Qoirnhy Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1113 74 Karaian, Jahn S. et ux., 61 Boylston Street, balancc . . . .. . . . . . 4-939 Kara�jian, 1f i ak- B., 700 Mt. Attbura Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . S71 M Karakashian, illisa c rt cal., 46 Hazel Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 491 55 Karamian, Ohnanes N., 16 Keith Street; balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 64 Kasabia.n, George, Got} 4-\1t. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 09 *Kavooghian, Jacob el nx., 540 .\f t. Atiburn Street, balance, . . . 65 ail Kaza.rjian, Hagop ll., 105 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . 23 33 Kaz7rjian, Kenneth Imo., 15,E School Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . 22 7 ;10 Keating;, Anna. M., 40 tree t, balance. » I11D 62 Keefe, Charles E., Yerchants Raw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 .3 Keefe, Cornelius H., 91 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 95 Keefe, Joseph, 93 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. 3 3fl Keefe, Julia E., Ill Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. 1,245 13:3 Keefe, Mark G., 14 Irving Park-. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — . . . . 603 26 Keefe, Heim of Mary V., 14 Irving Park. . . . . , . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 523 76 Keenan, Agnes 13,, 40 Dexter Avenue, balance. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 103 41 .Keenan, Herbert G. el al., 53 Carroll 'Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 57 Xcitb, William J. A. et rtx., 7.3 Standish Road. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 286 s0 Kelleher, '1lary C., 17 Birch Road, balance. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 109 43 Kelle3•, Ames J., 316 Mt. Atabtsrn Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 S 93 Kelley, Catherine L., 30 Springfield Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2G1 14 Kelley, Charles E., 2A :11t. Auburn Street . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . 10 37 Kelley. Clara L.. 1 IS Hillside Road. .. . . . . . .. .. . .. .. . .. . . 273 -W Kelley., C eorgi a W,, 25 Winsor Avenue, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 30.5 10 Kelley, Harriet A., 39 Waverley Awn". . . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . 135 60 Kelley, Lillian 1., 2 Theurer ?arlc, balance. . . . . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . 01 3$ Kelley, 'Mahelle A., 74 Horse Street. . . . . . . .. .... . . . . .. . . . . . 1$6 45 Kelley, -Margaret, 35 \horse Street, balance. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. Ill) as Keller, glary J., 26 frank Street, balance. . . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . . 59 33 Kelley, Nellie A., ,-35 Pleasant Street. . , . . . ... .. . .. . . .. . . . 45 77 Kelly, IMichael J. et nx_, r16 'Maple Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . 201 71 Kelly, Rebecca, 5 Upland Road. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3E3 58 Kelly, Thomas J., 2 Elton Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 78 Kennev, Mary Evelyn, 81 Stammer Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 115 26 Kenslca, Laura XL, 44 Capitol Street, balance. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 15S 58 Kerbeshian, Harry et ull , .1)5 Dexter Avenue. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 215 2 Kliederian, Garabed, 121 Nichols, Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . s2114 52 Kiernan, Theodore G. el is ,, 34 Channing Road. . . . . , . . . .. , . 288 15 Kilgore, Joseph W., 220a Waverley AvenGac. . .. .. .. . .. . .. . . . . - :33 00 *Kimball, Jessie E., 31 Stearnes Road, balance.. .. . . .. . . . . . . . 239 00 Kinder, William. P. Jr. el vx., 09 Springfield Street, ]valance. . . . 83 55 King;, Helena B., 706 N-It. Auburn Street. . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 303 41 d6is WATERTf3WN TOWN REPORT Kinnaly, Anna.. INT., 30 Carver Re+ad. . . . . , , . , . . $159 33 Kirby, Charles F. et iex., 48 :+~Merrill Road, balance. . . . . . , .. . 134 W, *Kirtley, Rban L., 240 Orchard Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 36 Xnisell, Nellie F., 2� Con mou ;Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 430 74 Xchut, Nicholas H. et rra,., 08 Lexington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276 20 *Kondazian, Minas S., Coolidge Hill.Road, balance. . . . . , . . . . . 50 00 Xcuyounjia.n, HovTian el at., 47 Dartmouth ;Street . . . . . . . . . . . 2,30 89 Krancer, Eleanor V., 17 1-1 it]top Road. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 64 LaCanuro, Sarn el al., 72 Bigelow Avenue. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 95 Lagerblade, August A. el ux., 2 Hilltop Road, balance . , . .. . . . 182 29 Lagerblade, Olga E., 2 Hilltop Road, balance, . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 113 26 Laguff, Jahn H. et ux., 43 Hersorn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 313 27 I.aidlaw, Donald H., &98 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 7 80 Lake, Albert F., 29 Paul Street, . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 244 08 Take, Jaynes e# (it., 7 Avon Road. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 302 05 Lampson, Henry, 34 Morton Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . `)192 05 Landry, Arthur N. e1 vx_ 36 I-Tall Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 171 20 *Landry, Katherine L., 72 Bradford Road. 308 48 Langevin, Alfred `I`., 143 Galen ;Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 239 On LaRhette, Allen R,., 60 Stuart Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1S1 77 Larkin, NI. Isabella, 213 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264 42 Larrabee, Caroline A. et al., 40 Oakley Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ,38,3 51 1a'Pera.1, Anthony F., 30 Centre Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 94 Lauricelli, Antonio, 106 IN-lain Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 51 *Lavezzo, Adelaide M., 69 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . 244 0k Leacy, Cecil M., Ill Galen Street. . . .. . . .. . . .... . . . . . . . 1,274 46 Leacy, Elizabeth, 111 GAL-rn Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 208 32 .Leader, Heirs of lose A , 486 Belmont Street., . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 257 91 Leary, Daniel J. el a+x,, 12 Stuart Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 172 89 *Leavitt, Charles 0., 111 Common Street.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 288 46 Leehan, Bridget el at., 2:3 Trench Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . t05 so Le.Fort, Alary S., 134 ;Summer :Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 244 09 Leighton, Joseph C., Tnrstce, 97 Crave Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-37 30 Leonard, Bryan, Rutland Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 52 Leonard, joseplsine F., 105 Rutland Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 83 Lepordo. Carlos et ux., 13 Berkel(kv Street. . . ... .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 183 06 Leporc, Louis, lot] i\1t. Auburn 'Areet. . . . . . .. . . .... . . . . . . . . 67 80 LeShane, Frank C., Sr., 18 Wilmot Street. . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . 3.3 g0 Levasseur, Thomas, 175 Spruce Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 39 LeVasseur, 117ilfred, 1.45 Nichols Avenue:. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 41 Levine, Esther M., 38 Brirruner Street, balance. . . • . _ . . . . . . . . 20G i)? Levy, Abraham, 5 Gleason Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 20 00 *Lewis, George M. et ux., 313 Palfrey Street. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 144 08 Libby, Carrie E., 219 Belniant Street. , , . , _ ., . . . 2114 43 L.i.ljchotm, Elizabeth P., 40 Garfield. Street, .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 327 1.4 L.indabl, Nlatide, `?'0 Prescott Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 120 00 Lindbladli, Clyde E., 340 School Street. . . , . . , . . . . . . . .. . . . . 672 92 COLLECTC)R'S REPORT 619 Lindbladh, Gustave, 340 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K9 03 Lindsey, Robert, 'W Forest Street. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,54 26 Lingham, I-Ienry E. of mx., 163 Church Street. . . . . . . . . . . , . 2 I 6 07 Little, Nellie -AI., 41 Maple Street, balance, . . . . .. . . . . . 60 44 Livoli, Paul, 204 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 293 24 Lockhart, William A., Jr., 53 Edenf`ield Avenue, balance. . . , . . IN 67 Lord, Wallace R., 18 Wanvick Road. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . :)O 815 *Loring, Gustavus S. et a1., 137 RDbbins Road. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 216 01 Loud, Ernnieline N1., 22 Carver Rend, -D�aSt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 80 Lovegren, Oscar P., 36 Gilbw Street. . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 249 17 Luca, Domenico et im., 2€1 Hasmer Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 252 60 Umberto, Guido, 753 Mt. Auburn Street. , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 09 Lundin, Charlotte W., 1713 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 254 25 *Lupo, Pasquale, 14 Lyons Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 215 27 Luther, I^rancis J, el sage., 37 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 47 Lyons, Margaret ht, 85 Rutland Street. . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . 184 76 AIac;arelli, Annie E., SI Salisbury Road . . . . . . . . . . 303 41 ;lIacBeth, George el ux., 105 Standish Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 285 OCR lltacCurdy, Elmo D. rt rrx., 1t10 Bradford Road. . . . . . . . . . .. .. 171 5!] MacDonald, Daniel L. er te.t'., 537 -Alain Street, . . . . . . 176 28 -A•IacDonald, Daniel W.., 614 Mt. Atthurn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 90 MacDonald, Laurette M., 72 Salt`slaun. Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 84 -A-IacDonald, Lvdin L., 15 Charles Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 71 3•IacDonaald, Richard V, el ux., `?`07 Lexington Street• . . . . . . . . . 137 ZO NlacDunrald, Sarah A., 29 Prescott Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275 Sri MacDonald, Thomas F. el arx., 34 Gilbert Street . . . . . . . .. . . . 1:35 L30 Xl acDow, Alfred 1M., 1 Appleton Teton Terrace- . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 .52 Mac1`arland, Fred W., 149 Common Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.,5113 22, -AltncLanehlan, Walter S. apt mr., 32 Warwick Road. . . . , . . . .. .. 213 53 l l€acLean, Ale-xander A., GO StandiEh Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 77 Madonian, Philip et avv., 92 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 00 Maggiacnmo, Gerardo et rrx.. 1S Cugh=n Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 53 Maginrti-, Helen, 114 Lovell Road— . > , . . . . . . . . . . 303 41 'Magariar,, Jahn, 275 Boylston Street— . . . . . . .. . . . . B 1 02 Magnuson, John, 36 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 220 35 Maguire. Irene, 117 Galen Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. , . 3 48 -A•lahaney, William 13., 113 Grenville Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 20 -Alahoncy, Eugene, 27 Irma venue, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 30 -Alahoney, jame-i J., 6 Morse Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 30 IN-h-doney, Thorn as P. el ux., 760 -A•lt. Auburn Street . . . . . . . . . . 84 76 Xlalcolm, Blanche E., 109 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 249 17 -Alealkasian, Deter 0., 247 Boylston Street, balance. . • . . , . . . . . . 68 71 Malkasian, Sar}is el rcx., 231 Arsenal Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 61. Malley, heirs Agnes E.. G 'Myrtle Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 50 85 IN-1alloy, Charles H., 6 Al -rtle Street. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 147 47 Malone, Catherine, 24 Comrnonwealth Road. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 2G7 81 Malone, Edward A. el ux., 24 Cornmonwealth Road. . . . . . . . . . 3 39 620 WATER'L`0WN T4Witi REPORT Maniaci, Carrttely, 76 Madisen Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . $71 19 l-vlanjourides, Fateka at al„ 21 I ondazian Street, balance. . . , . . 145 41 Rlannari:ao, Gaetano, 1.31 Edenleeld Avenuc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 05 *Mannar no, Guv, 95 Main SLroet. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 95 *%fanning, Evelyn A., 414 1�-It. Auburn Street. . , , . . , . , . . . 290 51 TvIanning, Joseph J. ei at., 36 Adams Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288 90 Mannix, Mary F., 24 Middle Street,, 45 77 *Manoogiau, Alrnes, 251 Boylston Street, balance. . . . . . . . .. .. 84 08 Manoogian, BEdros et z4x., 89 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 204 01 Mansell, Timothy et ak, 10 Gertrude Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 91 :1[antenuto, Mary, 114 I-Va,Inut Street, balance. , 131 70 Nfi mzelli, Maria, 1016 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 281 38 Nlarchant, Arthur J., 07 Edenfaeld Avenue, balance. . .. . . . . .. 47 46 *:Ilardermian, Dick, 140 Nichols Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . 175 44 Margosian, :dice, 12 Adams Avenue. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 34 48 Nlargosian, Victoria ei rd., School Street . . 21itl 52 Margosian. Ga.rabed et ux.. 182 Boylston Street, balance. . . . . . 99 21 M,, rgasian, Victoria A., ,` Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 252 35 4larino, Joseph, 377 ll yin StreaL. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 17 Markarian, Dorothy, 71 Bigelow Avenlue. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24? 30 *Harkin, Anthony G., 179 Boylston Street. , . . . . . . . .. . . 203 10 iu[arriott, Fred H., 12 Union Street, balance. .`. . .. . . )GO 00 Marshall, Melvin E., 64 West>ninister Avenue: . . . . . 263 2S h'[artin, Flora M., 1M Lovell Road. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283 07 Martino, Pasquale, 16 klyrtie Street. , . , . . . . . . . . . . . 232 22 Tar'tochio, Nicholas el al., Forest Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 2:33 91 A I art Cxchio, Heirs Pietro, Forest St rcet. . . . , . .. . . . , , . . . . . 210 22 NlUrVin, Grace 1t., a Ibliddles" Road. . . . .. . .. 296 03 Alarzillc, Fred, 311,E Main Street. . .. .. .. . . .. . . 74 58 1lasoian, Agh vnie, 24 Laurel 9treet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . - 161 SS 1•Iattison, John E., 24 Charles Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111.5 09 Mauntis, IMatti Emil of -ux., If?i1 Boylkan Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 1F Maxwell, Elsie M., 99 Spruce Street.. . . . . . • . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . l i4 59 Maynard, George H. of-tax., 40 Everett. Avi snuc. . , . . . . . . , . .. 195 32 "Mayne. Charles G., 92 Franklin Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 2 37 tl:ly o, Harm• Cuis, 269 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 439 01 11•lazloamian, Kihran, 28:3 N-It. :1uburn ;street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t 70 Maya., Carineno J., 48 Cottage Street . . . . . , . 10 18 Mazza, Frank et ux., 20 Hillcrest Circle. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .347 48 *'Nlazza, Giovanna, 8 Hearn Street, . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 123 74 Mazaa, James V. et al., 48 Cottage Street . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 40 72 i•IcCaf mv, Abbic J., 147 Summer Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292 82' McCafferty, Alice, 86 Westtntinster A-%-cnue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 .82 NIcCaflerty, Heirs William, 56 Cuba Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 09 McCafferty, William J., 86 Westminister Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 82 ',icCarthy, Agnes A., 30 8tuart Street. , . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 6439 81 McCarthy, Margaret M, 30 Maplewood Street. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 340 59 COLLECTOR's R2PORT 621 *McCarthy, INIary E., 43 Forest Street. . .. , , .. », ,, , . . . . . . . . . $71 14 *McCarthy, Richard J,, 18 Irma Avenue— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 03 McCarthy, Sopbia V., 85 Watertown Street. . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . 291 91 *McCollem, Gary E., 157 Lexington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 261 03 McCool, Hugh M. el arx., 53 Gilbert Street, balance, . . , . . . . .. 145 54 McCree, , ohn, 52 Adams Avenue. . . . . . . McCue, Helen C., 293 North Heacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,203 51 McCue, Thomas Joseph, 293 North Beamn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 39 McDonald, Dorothy el ai., 23 Hardy Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 66 McDonald, Frank H. el tax., 71 Hovey Street, balance. . . .. , . . . 75 94 McDonald, Jaynes A., 52 Cuba Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 McDonald, Micbacl A. et ray., 177 'Sycamore Street, . , . . . . . . . . 11.3 57 McDonriell, Jaynes H., 19 California lurk. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 37 McDonnell, Tlie>rese H., 25 Knowles Road . , . . . 17 4 45 McDonough, Margaret J., 119 Hillside. Road. . . . . . , . . . . 249 17 McDowell, Eleana Mae, 30 Arden Road. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . 320 36 McElhiney, Josephine, 19 Marshall Street. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . 145 77 McElroy, Joseph el tax,, 37 Hunt Street. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . „ , 149 16 McElroy, Laura E., 23 Hunt Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 150 S6 McGann, Delia J., 135 Edenfield Avenue. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . . 39 57 McGann, Heirs Michael, 8 Cottage Lane, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 49 ll *11r1cGrath, Mass,* E., 533 Pleasant Street, balance. . , . ,. . . . . . . 9 94 *McGuire, Julia, present owner Katherine McQueeney. . . . . . . . 37 S3 McGuirk, Joseph P., 'Trustee, 488 Main Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 35 McHugh, Aum B., 77 Fayette Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. 116 96 McHugh, Frank J., 533 Pleasant Street. . . . . , .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 15 26 McHugh, Frank J. el ux., 535 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 72 McHugh, John J. el ux., School Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1o0 98 s1 cHroy, John, 12 I3elinont Street, . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. 16 95 McKenna, Paul J., 559 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . » .. 288 15 McKen-aey, Paul B., 9 Bancroft Street. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. 2W 66 McLmighlin, Ellen F., 162 Hillside Road .. . » . » ». ,. 249 17 McLaughlin, jo'hn J. el al., 419 A•1t, Aubtu-n Street. . . . . . .. . . 4407 *McLaughlin, Margaret C., 99 Poplar Street. .. .. ,. . . , . . . 322 45 MaMahon, William J. el ux., 24 Springfield Street. . . . . . . . . .. . 188811 A C'Manus, Jane K., 43 Morse Street. .. . .. .. . .. .... . . . . .. . .. 172 89 McMinn, Minnie E., 58 Wilmot Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . 164 0.3 McNamara., Minnie et al., 11 Upliaid Read. . . ... .. . .. . .. . . . . 172 89 McOwear, Lois Ann, 384 School Street. ._ . . . , . .. ., .. . . . . .. . 392 05 McOwen, Richard F., 384 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... .. . 3 39 *McSherry, Catherine F., 86 Forest, Street . . . . . . ... . ... » .» 103 40 *McSherry, ,James H. el al., 56 Forest Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 62 McWhhirter, Alfred. L. et sax., 30 Parker Strut . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 193 93 Meehan, Patrick, 162 Spruce Street, balance. . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . 75 49 Meister, Heirs David A., 74 Church Street. . . . . . . . . . .... .. . . 400 00 Meisner, Louise P., 31 Lawrence Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . VO 27 Meister, Margaret H., 74 Church Strut. . . .. .. .. .. .. ., » ., 220 36 Nleloian, Mary S., 31 Templeton Parkway. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. $1,834 75 .Nleloian, Sarkis, 31 Templeton Parkway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 094 13 .NlOoian, Sarkis et 2ex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 254 25 Nlt;tvin, Albert H., 24 ,larshall Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 184 76 .N l lti in, Albert L, 14 Flint Road. , . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 382 52 Malvin, A. Irving, 12 flint Road. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 13 56 lentoia, Patrick A. el ux., 6GO .Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `01 71 Merrill, IreVvrae, 2 Florence Termee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1€11 54 Nfer-rill, William S., `-) Florence Terrace. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 1,4430 22 Merriam, Harold E., 704 Belmont. Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 70 Merrullo, Jennie, 42 Westmimter Avenue . . . . . . . . . , . . . 221 75 Messier, Bessie, 24 Thurston Road. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 37 Messier, Dears Frederick W., 25 Olney Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 55 Meyers, '.N°lary N.I., 4fM l;.eenaa Street, balance, . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 175 59 liehelson, Harriett Evelyn, 57 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 08 .Milano, Alfred, 43 Galen Street. , . . . . . . . . ,, . . . , . . . . .. . 247 34 Mills, Abram el ul., Springfield Street. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. 2 1 20 Mills, Lotus R. el al,, 10 Prescott Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . 56 Gr Miltou, Axel Sigfrid, 71 Prospect Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 52 55 Minassian, INishan, 135 Wntertmvn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.3 60 Minassian, Mary K., 2[? 'Nilson Avenue. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 233 75 Minella, Angela, 136 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 236 90 iblirabile, Vito el al., Edenheld Avenue. — . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 247 48 IVIisserian, Diran el al., Dexter Avenue, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 145 77 Misserian, Novart, 239 Boylston Street.. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . 330 57 *Mitchell, J. Frank et rrx., 149 Lovell Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281 37 Mollica, Mary, 175 Lexingtun Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 225 97 Monaghan, Carnal Y. crt ux., 1 Hillside Road. . . .. .. . . .. . . 1-166 12 *Tvlorahan, Rase, 9 Bay Street, balance. . . . . .. . . . . . . 50 79 Montgomery, Emily E., 95 Edenfield Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 96 11lonney, Daniel George rl fix.,124 Nichol,;Avenue_ . . - , . _ _ _ . . . 202 S2 Mouracl an, Manoog A. el vx., 34 Templeton ParkAvay.. , - - . . . , 143 0 -hiloom, .Andersen T. W., 34 Hovey 'Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 3 30 Moore, Arthur C. el ux. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 5 al Moore, Elizabeth G., 61 Marion Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 28 *Moore, Elizaheth W., 77 Poplar ,street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. ... . . 102 63 Moran, Charlr:s H., 76A Bigelow Avenue. . . — . . .. . . . ... .. .. . 10 17 N-ooran, Richard ,J, el rex., 384 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . 201 2 C) Moreau, IN-laric, 223 Watertown Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 271 2Q 'Morey, Douglas, 65 Carver Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . G 78 Morgan, Florence C., 16 Belknap Terrace. . . . . . . .. . . ... . . . . . 191 54 4lar.zzi, Antonio el ux., 10 Summer Street. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1.52 55 Morizio, Antonio, 100 'Summer Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. 10 is L lrarris, Griffith E., 41 Irving :Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3f11 55• Morris, Mary Agnes, 52 Meleody Avenue. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 242 3g Morrison, Ralph E,, 304 lt1t. Aiubum Streeet. . . . . .. , . , . . 6 7$ Morrison, Vivian M., 3C� Mt. Auburn .Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 410 40 COLLECTOR tS REPORT 623 Morrone, John el_ux., 381 Alain Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 5550 88 1 orge, Alice G., I 1 Avon Road. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ». .. . . 1". 3 24 Morse, Arthur L., 24 Chapman Street. o .. . .. . . . . . . . 257 64 klorse Body Company, Inc., Howard Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 469 53 Mom, Lottie W., 22 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . IGG so Morse, Marjorie W., 24 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 17 *1 Iarton, Avery A. el ux., 182 Standish Road. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . 302 06 Rloscatelli, Silvio T., 106 Common Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 259 34 *Moseley, Caroline E., 24 .-Vars�.ia Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . Ei K 48 °iosrttan, Charles P., 121 Highland Avenue. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 6 7S Moulton, Fred L. et ux., 169 Palfrey Street. , . . . . . . . I . . .. . . . 4 170 08 Mculler, Annie C., 71 'IN-Iarshall Street. . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . 1 70 *AIugardichian, Adriarrt, 120 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 78 Mugertlis:hian, Garabed et ux,, l.',?7 Bal.lstnn Street. . . . . . . . . .. 286 4 *10tsgurdichian, Adrienne, 102 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 230 52 h-lugurdichian, Garabed 4Et rrx., 467 Alain Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 19H 32 N,lullen, Peter F. L[: Son, 613 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . .. .. .. . . 1 70 Mullins, Hannah L., 117 Lovell Road. . . . . . .. . . . . ... .. .. . . . . 28.9 85 Iblulvahill, Mary L., 129 Maplewood Street. .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 371 54 Mulvaltill, Thomas J., 80 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . .. .. . .. . . 1 70 ]Munn. Percival J., 380 School Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 90 Nlvedoek, h°Iary-, 135 -It. Auburn Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . 67 80 Murb a, Johnn el ux., 4 Lexington :Street. . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . .. . . 2513 86 Murphy, Abbie T.. 02, Prentiss,Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 55 Murphy, Eugenia A., 125 Landgon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 249 17 Murphy, Helen E., 27 Hunt Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 149 10 lllurphv, Heirs„ 1k1.l garet A., 41 Mor%L- Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 57 Murphy, Richard J. et ux., 12 Kimball Road, balance, . . . . . . . . 79 72 R1 urray, Catherine A., t Arthur Terrace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r l3 29 Murray, Edward A., 147 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 1.5 64 'Nlurray, (Grace C., 92 Main ,Street. . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . I 5 26 N11a ray, Katherine C., 17 EdenCteld „Avenue. . , , . , .. . . . . . . -';:: 39 *`lurray, Gilliam 5., el =r , 119 Worcester Street, balance. . . . . 50 13 *A- Iusca.ra, Vincent J. et ux., 50 Salisbury Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 42 Najarian, l.Pghia el nx., 10 Ccolidge Hill Read. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 13 Najarian, Khosraf, 640A Tit. Auburn Street . . . . . . . . . 27 12 Nardone, Pasquale, 9 Hudson Street. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . al 52 Natale, I'avlo et ux., 41 Berkeley :street. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . ... .. . . 61 02 Natoli, Concetta 'i., a`w Lovell Roast. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 352 01 Natoli, La-wrence G,, 84 Barnard Aven tie. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 418 22 Natoli, Lawrence G. et al., 20 A-It. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2P122 15 Nauru, Vangel, 47 Galen Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 12 *Na=rian, Charles K. el al., VO Arlington Street . . , . . . . .. ,, , 291 51 Nelson, ALIgust E., 28 Partridge Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. , 100 00 Aleshe, Dominico 4 ux,, 86 WaInut Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 161 03 New Way,Ser,ice Cr)., Spring Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. 237 30 Nichols, ,John B. er ux., 34 Oaklev Road... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 339 00 i 624 WATERTOb'VN TOWN REPORT Nicholas, Abbe M., 426 N-lain Street, balance. , . .. . . $41 97 '1oden, Eliiabeth R., 102 Morse Street. . ... . .. . ... .. . . . . . ... 1S 81; 15 Nolan, Francis A. el al.. . . . . . . . . . . .. ... ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 09 *NNolen, Jcsepb F. eE vx., 1S Warwick Road, balance. . . . . . . . . . i0o 00 *Newbury, James E., 230 Orchard Street. . . . . . . .. . ... . . . . . . . a 39 *Norbury, lildred P., 230 Orchard Street. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 175 00 Norcross, Enid K., 10 Hillside Road, . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . '5509 51 Newman, Alfrieda C., 49 Evans Street. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 90 Nunan, Elisba F., 16 Stoneleigh Read . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 34 O'Brien, James H. el ux., 201 Maplewood Street. . . , . . . . . . . . . 269 51 O'Brien, John J., 51 Carroll Street.. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 618 6S O'Brien, Margaret, 95 Summer Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 35 O'Brien, Margaret, 41 Gilbert Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . 131 65 O'Brien, Michael J. ei ux., 19 Beechwood Avenue. . . . . . . , . . . . 150 17 O'Brien, Theresa A., 174 Spruce Street, balance, . . . . . . . . . .. .. r r 9S O'Chab, i%lichael et rtx., 138 Edenheld Avenue, balance.. .. .. .. 151 63 O'Connell, Edward C., el ux., 05 Robbins Road. . . . . . .. .. . . .. 239 55 O'Connell, Elizabeth G., 118 NVainut Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 225 44 *O'Connell, James I , 26 Westminster Avenue. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . 1 70 O'Connell, Maurice H. et vx., 14 Westminster Avenge. . . . . . . . 201 90 O'Connell, Williarn G., lark Walnut Street. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 225 44 071aherty, Patrick e[ nx., 354 A lington Street, balance. . . . , 49 02 Ogden, Frank A., 20 Sunnybank Road . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . 16 95 Ogilvie, Alma E. S., 02 Beechwood Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2e74 69 O'Halloran, Efta.rd P., 107 Fayette Street. . . . . . . ° 163 72 0hanian, Mary M. of al., 33 Melendy Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 408 .50 Oharmessinn, Frank, 112 School Street. ° . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 16 95 *0hannessian, Marktar el al., 59 Quimby Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . ., 3S7 $5 *O'Hara, William J., 313 Common Street— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 340 S7 O'Leary, & Tracy, Inc., 28 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. 16 95 Olsen, Cora E., 15 Dwight Street. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .., .. .. .. . .. 1651 0:3 Olsen, Harold Olof, 24 Templeton Parl-kway. . . . . . . ... . . . . .... 320 62 Olsen, H jalmar, 24 Templeton Parkway. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. 10 17 O'Mallev, Delia A., 19 Gilbert Street. . . . . . . . . ..i. .. .. .. .. .. 227 13 O`Nfeara, Mildred fit., 126 Walnut. Street. . . . . . . . .. .. ... .. .. 225 44 Onanian, liovnan el ux., 86 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 249 37 [orchard, Leslie W., 40 Quimby Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 73 *Orrnsb v', Leslie E. et rox.„ 78 Fitchburg Street, balance. . . . ,. . . 100 00 Osborn, G. Louise, 35 Oliver Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 10 O'Shea: George G., 41 Adams Avenue. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . 1 34 O'Shea, Ida McCarthy, 41 Adams !Avenue. .. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. 276 29 Osmond, Hedley, 19 Chapman Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. 149 85 Ostridge, Elizabeth A., 190 North Beacon Street, balance. . . . . 33 91 O'Sullivan, Ella T,, 30 Boyd Street, balance. . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . 63 09 Otis, H. W. & W. l�°f., 183 lilt. Auburn Street, "balance. . . . . . . . 1,035 78 *Ounjian, Sam, 25 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . 340 70 Owen, Leonard et al., 1039 Belmont Street. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. 13 50 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 625 *Owen, Viola G,, 1039 Belmont Streel, . , . . . . . .. .. .. .. ., , . .. �279 63 Oxner, Louis H., 157 Mt. Atibtirn Street. . . . . . . . ........ .. .. 13 56 Ozoonian, Louise, 130 Nichols avenue, balance. . . . . . . . . . .. .. 196 96 Pacifies, Carmela, 19 Hudson Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 159 33 Patifico, Giovanni, 13 Hudson Street balance . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. 100 00 Packard, Edward H. el tax., 12 Marion Road, .. .. . . . . .. . . . . .. 227 13 *Packard, Gardner F'., 148 well Road. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. 332 08 Paddock, George B,, 9 Lloyd Road. . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. .. 5 09 Paddock, Miaaer H., Jr., 174 Lovell Road, balance. . . . . . . . . . .. 203 13 Pallone, Filippo el al., 21 Naverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 86 45 Pallotta, Giovanni, 43 Cross Street, balance. . . . . . . .. . . ., . . .. 45 77 Palmer, Willard A., 66 Chauncy Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 09 Paloian, ,John E., 12 Cypress ,Street, . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 200 00 *Pan American Coil Co., 660Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . .. .. .. 13 56 Panjanjian, Jacob, .525 Mt. Auburn Street.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 23 73 Panostan, Stephen 5., 34 Porter Street, . . . . . .. . . .. ... . . . .. .. 276 63 Panosian, Haig, 643 Mt. Auburn, Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . 33 90 Papazian, .iris B.. 415 Mt. Aubtu-n Street. . . . . . . .. ... . . .. .. 20 34 Pappazian, Artin ed ux., Oil Melendy Avenue, . . . . .. , . .. .. . . . . 169 50 Papazian, Louts ci al., 24 Kimball Road, balance. . . . . .. .. . . . . 122 76 "Pappas, Antonio, 1 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. ., . . 25 43 Pappas, Costos, 122 Belmont 5trcet. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . ... 2 54 *Pappas, Gaptos, 43 Crawford Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 254 25 Pappas, Sopbie, 122 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. 289 85 Parente, Gennaro et tax., 235 Palfrey Street. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. 155 95 P,arenti, Gerri, 181 Fayette Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. 27 12 Parisian Dye House, Inc., 400 Main Street .. .. . . .. . . . , 106 45 Parisian Dye House, Inc. . . , . . . . .. ,. . . . . .. . . .. 752 58 Parker, Urban et ux., 28 Commonwealth Road. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. 267 Sl ,Parks, Arthur el 1"., 126 Spruce Street. . . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . .. 220 46 Parquette, Archibald W., 48 Summer Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 54 Parquette, -XIary C., 48 Summer Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. ., 1S9 84 Parsekian, Misak IN•1., 05 Kondazian Street . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 247 47 Parsekian, Sarkis et al., 109 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . : . ., ., , . i63 27 Parsekian, Veronica M., 109 Nichols avenue. . . I . . . . . . . .. .. .. 1,050 48 Pasrluarosa, Linberlino, 29 Church Hill Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . IOU 01 Patapania,n, Diran A. el tax., 1 Bridgham Street. . _ . , . .. . . . . .. 100 00 Pa.tey, Walter G. et tax., 63 Walnut. Street. . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . 255 95 Patrick, Sarah L., 7 Palmer Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 202 45 Pattison, Samuel J,, 034 Mt. Aubtirn Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 244 08 Paulsen, Annie V., 64 Rdertfield Avenue. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. , . 164 01 Pearce, Charlotte: F., 41 Olney* Street . . . . . . .. ,. ,, . . . 128 82 "Pearce, Ida E., 2S Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. 4.54 26 Pearce, N1ar,: L., 96 Robbins Road. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. 274 71 Pearce, Oliver H., 5371N1t. Aubuni Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. 233 91 Pearce, Richard M., 5 Oliver Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. 413 58 Pearson, Harold Charles, 60 Templeton Parkway 626 WATERTQWN TOWN REPORT Pedrick, George F., 301 Common Street. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. 8200 01 Pelkey, Charles L. et vx., 50 Carroll Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . 70 78 Pequosette Press, 17 Main Street. .. , ., .. . . . .. .. .. .. . . 137 3U Perkins, Annie M., 20 Elliot Street. . . . . . , .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 239 Ulf Perkins, Elias A., 73 Pa,yetLe Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411 90 Perry, Rowena, 234 Summer Street, . .. ,, 1:a 2 e555 Peter, Morris et ux., 32 Beacon Parr;. . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . #52 rig; Peterson, Gustav, 49 Presoott Street. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. 151 85 Phelan., Cecelia, 103 Chapman Street. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 142 3S Philbrook, :Earle S.. 119 Parker Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . 100 00 Phillips, Thoma..,, A., ;?.34 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 481 38 Piantedosi, Louisa, 25 Warren Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 63 26 Plantedcsi, Agostino, 224 Warren Street.. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . 125 43 Pianledosi, Jennie, LIS Pleasant Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 247 47 Piantedosi, Rcxsina A., 19 kforse Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 250 86 Pickens, Emma 11., 129 Common Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . 262 73 *Picknell, Ellen X,, +30 Pequosette Street. . . .. . . .. .. . . . .. . . . 171 53 Pierce, 1•-lar Y R. et d., 125 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . 5 09 Pietersc, Agnes A., 55 Fayette Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . 25fl 34 *Pieterse, Albert S,, 29 Pearl Street. . . , . .. , . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. 73 48 Pillsbury, Benjamin C. et al. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . fl 78 Pillsbury, Blanche M., 232 Bellevue Road, . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. 293 85 -*Piper, George W., 116 Winsor Aveaue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 $1. Piscatelli, Nleholas, 102 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . Pitcri, Carmino el ux., 10 Drench Terrace.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 84 Pitna.m, Samuel C., 7 Whitney 'Street. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 40 fill Plat-oil, Casta-s el rid., 29:5 Arsenal Street, balance. . . . . . . . .. .. . 57 1u Platt, Alanson E. et ux., 19 Parker Street. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . . 210 18 *Platt, Benry A. et ux., 22 Standish Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 261 99 Polignone, Nicholas, 11 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . ... . .. . .. . . . . . . 84 76 Polihronis, 1?emitros, 229 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. 210 10 Potter, Mona Belle, 12 Walnut Street. — — . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 329 68 Powers, Anna G., 20 Brimmer Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . 96 63 Powers, H. W. el u1.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. .. , , 116 95 Wriest S Co., 1.53 Watertown Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 16 95 Prifti, Teo G., 349 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 68 Procepio, Paul el pax., €1 Myrtle Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 64 48 Proctor, Emma S., 74 Pearl Street. . . . . .. . . .. .. ... . . . . .. ... . 200 00 Praetor, 1. Worthen d nx., 175 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31:3 59 Proodian, Surpouie, 90 Langclon Avenue. . . . . . . .. ... . . . .. 2420 39 Pupa, Heirs Frank el ux., 170 Summer Street. . . . . ... .... .. . . 37 V Pupa, Heirs Francesco el nx.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . 119 96 Putney, Charles T. et ux., 94 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 193 434 Quaranto, Joseph £t vx., 1€14 Putnam Street, . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . 270 49 Quinby, Robert S., 961 School Street. . . . . . . . .. .. ... .. .. .. . . 13 W -Quinby, Stella E., 261 School .Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. ... . . . . 21:3 57 Quoyoon, Nesbon, 40 Keenan Street. . . .. . .., . . . . . , . .. . . 262 73 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 627 Raimondo, Ang6ina, 817 IMt. Auburn Street. .. .... .. .. . . .. . . $289 85 Raimondo, Heirs Guiseppe, 917 Alt. Auburn Street. . . .. . .. . . . 280,46 'Ramsey, Mira Webster, 372 Charles Diver Road. . . . . . . . .. . . 2Li1 03 Rand, Claude.A., 2 Bigelow Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 14.5 10 Rando, Felice et al., 116 Irving Street, balance. . . . . .. .. . . .... 38 88 Rattigan, Ann B., 77 Riverside Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 560 64 Rattigan, Henry A., 77 Riverside Street. . . .. . . .. . ._. . . . . . . . . 5 93 Rayfuse, Adelbert �4�'-., 74 Katherine Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 47 'Raymond, Fred S., 30 Oakley Road. . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 70 Rayymond, Warren S. et tax., 41 Fitchburg Street . . . .. .. . . . . . . 166 70 'Rayne, George H,, 270 Pleasant Street. . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . '*72 89 Real;=, Emma B., 12 Sunset Road... . . .. .. .. .. . .... . . . . . . . 106 95 Reardon, Martha T.. 2 Jewett Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 40 Redding, Grace, 5.1 Riverside Street. . . . . . .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 60 Reed, Ellen L., 12 Olney Street. . . . . . ... ..t. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 142 38 Reed, John, Sl3 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 09 Deed, Winnie 1=1., 21 Hilltop Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 64 *Regan, Heirs Ellen M.,present owner Joseph Darniano . . . . .. 21 24 Reilly, Thomas et Tsx., 6 Theurer Park. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 266 12 Reinhardt., Frank J., Auburndale. . . .. .. .. ... .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 210 1.8 Rerurew, Robert A. of al., 26 Hersom Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 125 43 Ricci, Salvatore, 10 Chadbourne Terrace. . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . 405 11 Ricci, Tomaso, 10i Pleasant Street. . . .. . . .. . . . .. 3629 34 Rice, Addr'e L.., 93 Church Street. . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . .. . . 4(l(} 02 Rice, Earl L., + I Eariad=Avenue.... . . . .. .... ... . . .. .. . . . . . 17 80 Ridge, Pat,rivk IN1. a icy:., 87 Prentiss Street . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 27290 Riley, Elizabeth .A., 12 Carver Road —. . . . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . .. 203 40 Ristagno, Francesca, et al., 85 Arlington Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 245 8 Ristagno, Francesca.. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . 332 22 Ritchie, Frederick. W. of ux., 133 Bellevue Road. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 303 01 Rizzi% Joseph et ux. 114 Forest. Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 17 Rizzio, Anna,, 11.4 Forest Street . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 15 27 Rizzo, Gu'aseppe, 114 Forest Street_ , . . , . . • .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 65 Rizzuti, Maria, 39 Dartm math Street, . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . .. 40 lit Roberts, Alice L., 494 Alain Street, balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 56 Robertson, Elijah B. et ux., 65 Hove-v Street. . . .. .. . . . . . . fat 40 Robillard, David J. e! ux., 95 Waterwi%m Street. . ... . . . . . . . . . 1 70 *Roche, Jahn P., et ux., 71 Le)dngton Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 50 00 Roche, N-fichael J. el ux., 10 Roval Street, . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 27P lib Rooney, John F., 110 Riverside Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . 6 78 Rooney, Maria E., 110 Riverside Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 28 Rooney, William J., 115 Summer Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 38 Rosati, Sabato, 36 I3ighland Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 151) 33 Rosi, Frank, 41 Quimby Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 85 :37 *Ross, Sarah M., 11.7 Lang€1on Avenue... . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . 28:3 07 *Rossi, EbT ico, 24 Cuba Street. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 84 Rosvams, Atha et ux., 41 Crnv ford Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 186 45 628 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Rote, Julia A,, 59 Adams Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . $267 81 Rothenberg, Esther el al., 1.5 Wilsan Avenue . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... 2G7 81 Rugg, Emma C., 17 Centre Street. . . . .. . . . . 267 St *Rugg, W ilham ef al., 10 N-It. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 30 *Rugg, William W.. 17 Center Street. . , . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 13 56 Rugg, William ei vx., 17 Centre Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2<3 0 52 Ruggeri, Rosario el al,, 188 Summer Street. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . 35 60 Russo, Andrew, 26 Waverley Avenue. . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 706 82 Russo, Antonio 0 al., 249 Lexington Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 206 80 Russo, Carmine, 100 Edenfield Avenue. .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . 237 30 Russo, Joseph 0 ux., 10 Lexington Street. . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . 147 47 Russo, Lena, 53 LLrel Street, balance. . . . . 65 38 RyaL, Louis A., 20 Oakley Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339 00 Ryan, Mary G., 522 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 95 Ryder, Thomas, 74 Green Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IN 78 *Sabato, Mary, 241 Waverley Avenue. . 8 48 Safarian, Garabed S., 23 Lloyd Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 247 47 Sahagian, Vahan, 49 Crawford Street, balance- . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 44 Sallese, Guistino, 36 Coolidge Hill Road. . . , . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 99 Salvitti, Giocinto, 87 Summer Street, balance. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 49 17 Samaras, Sevastos N., 740 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 41 Samson, Electric Co., 3G Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. M- 35 Sands, Catherine E. et al., 176 Walnut Street . . ... 134 60 Sanger, Charles W. eg vx,, 8 Fifield Street. . .. . . > . .. .. .. .. . . . . 108 03 Santoro, James, 83 Boylston Street. . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. .. . . .. . 922 11 *Santoro, Alaurice, 58 Prentiss Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 211 S8 *Santoro, Maruizio, .59 Prentiss Street, balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 51 Sarabella, Elisa, 54 Piermont Street . . . . . . . . . .. . 106 so Sarkisian, Clara A., 645 10 t. Auburn Street. . . .. .. . 16 95 *Sarkisian, TVFelke M. et al.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . .. .. .. . . 105 08 Saunders, May, Saugus. . . . . . . . ... ... . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . ... .. UD 17 Siivage, Jeremiah 1., 142 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . 184 76 Sawyer, Heirs Alice T., 68 Marshall Street. . . . . . . . . . - -. . . 606 81 *Sawyer, Anson Earle, 0 Sbeldon Road. . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. . . . . 100 it Sa,mTer, Herbert H., 68 Marshall Street. . . . .. ... . . .. ... . . . . . is 95 Schick, Jacob, 113,'3 Grove Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. ...— Ili 87 Sooltrito, Jane, Tnistee, 10 Sparkill Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 89 Scoltrito, Jane, Tnistee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . — . . . . . 13 57 Scott, Walter G. cl vx., 104 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 288 64 Seale, Forest W., 13 Fifth Avenue. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. — 501 72 Seaver, Richard H,, 1 Capitol Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . 266 12 Semple, Robert el ux., 129 Westminster Avenue. . . .. . . . .... 113 11. Serafirti, Annie, 30 Westland Road... . , .. , .. .. . . ... . 182 43 Simoglou, Olga N., 29 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . 66 in Seretelly, Euripides M., 05 Arlington Street. . . . . . .. . . .. . 11 87 Sergi, Alissandro, 19 King Street. . . . . . .. . . 113 57 Sergi, Guiseppe, 1q King Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 115 30 CCLL13CTORIS REPORT 629 '"Severing, Henardino et. sex., 110 Edenfield Avenue, valance. . .. $70 85 *Sexton, Margaret J., 736 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 102 94 Shahbazian, Nellie E., 1063 Belmont Street.. . . .. .. . . . . .. . 296 63 Shal7rigian, Sirouhi, 51 Cypress 'Street. . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. 166 76 Shaljia,n, Annie' ,14 Francis Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 150 02 Sharmat, Lucille E., 81 Edenfield Avenue. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. 329 62 Sharpe, Gerald C., 50 Shattuck Road. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. 440 70 Sharpstein, ,noel A., 160 Belmont. Street, . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 20 34- Shams•, Bartlett M., Jr., 141 Common Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 270 29 *Shams', Florence M,, 112 Langdort Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 186 45 Shaw, James E. el nx., 45 Fitchl)urg Street. . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . T S6 8U S'haivrnut, ,Janet L., 31 Oakland Street. . .. . . .. , . . .. .. . . 179 67 Sheehan, Joseph H., 46 Winsor Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 2%0 52 *Sheer, Isaac, 129A Galen Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ., . . . . . . 296 03 *Sheer, Isaac et ux,, 3:3 Boyd Street. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. 650 88 Shiels, Mary 1largaret, 195 Mt, Auburn Stret. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 37 Sheldon, Charles L. et =T., 311 School Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 228 83 Sheridan, Elizabeth, 172 School Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . 291 54 Sheridan, Theresa A., 5 Theurer park. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . 291 54 Sheridan, 'Thomas F., 89 Main Street. . . , . .. . . .. . . . . .. 24 40 Sherlock, R u t b N., 100 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . 204 42 Shirk, Mary, 185 Grave Street. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . 242 39 Shirk, Sarah, 559 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . .. . . .. ..,. .. 16 fly Shyne, .Daniel J. et ux., 1.1 Porter Street. . . , . .. .. . . .. . ... .. 162 32 Silvia, Domenico, 75 Pleasant Street. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . 57 M *Simmons, Alonzo F., 166 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 03 *Simmons, Mon= el ux., Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 138 99 Simonds, Lillian L,, 93 Palfrey Street. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 280 37 Simonds, Luther W., 100 Church 'Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 206 79 Simone, Felice et ux,, 80 Putnam Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 249 37 Simpson, Bethel W. el ux., 414 Grenville Road, balance. . . . . . .. 50 45 *Simpson, Edward H. el aex., 165 Worcester Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 154 25 .Skelton, Elizabeth, 12 Howe Street, balance. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. 71 20 Skillin. Everett E. el ux., Appleton Street, balance. . . . . . . . . .. 101 so Skinner, Christina A., 602 Belmont St.reet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322 50 *Skinner, Harry H. el al., 32 Springfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 25 *Sliney, Edward et tex., 365 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,2422- :39 *Small, Rebecca H. el ad., 59 Maplewood Street. . . . . . .. .. .. .. 252 56 Small, Gisv V., 80 Capital Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 154 25 Smith, Carl G., 21 Franklin Street, balance. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . 198 41 Smith, 'William C., 85 Spring Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 939 03 Snow, Albert H. of sex., 75 Harnden Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . . . 125 00 Safnas, Benjamin, 216A VVaverley Avenue. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3 39 *Soper, Agnes 1., 106 Franklin Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 159 33 Souldassian, Harry, 76 Dexter Avenue. . . . .. . . .. .. . . 2.57 64 Soukiassian, Nerses, 76 Dexter Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . .. .. . . 65 86 5perandio, Alexandro ei ux., 203 Summer Street. . .. .. . . .. .. . . 138 09 630 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Strigliano, Salvatore, 25 Norseman Avenue, balance. . . . . . . . . . $111 00 Standish, R.aLherine L., 35 Nermont Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ill 87 Stanley, Xamret H. el al., 38 Elton Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427 14 Starr, Frank H., 125 Riverside Street. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 2,50 Sfii Starr, Many E., 80 California Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 09 St ephanian, Krikor a al., 7 Grove Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 109 11 Stclaheu, Rose, 104 Coolidge Hill Road.. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. 381 38 *,Stev=on, Harold M. el vx., 124 Lovell Road. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 304 08 Stewart, James A., 164 School Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 271 20 Stewart, Meienn F., 164 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 70 Sticker John B3 , 25 Stearns Road . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . G 78 Sticker, Wilhelmina C., W) Stearns Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330 00 Stone, Agnes J., 19 Enicrson Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 605 45 Stone, Emma G. el al. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 81 08 *Stone, Gertrude W., 22 Hilltop Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 38 Stone, J. W., Cnrnpany, Inc., 19 Emerson Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,089 04 Stone, J. Winthrop, 19 Emerson Road . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56 79 Stone, Joshua Winthrop, 19 Emerson Road. . . . . . . .. . . .. ... . . 1,042 44 Stone, Mary S., 44 Walnut Street. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 279 taS Stone, Winthrop Ernest, 29 Emerson Load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 91 *Stranl)urg, Jo1in V. el ta., 701 Boylston Street. . . . . . . .. ... . . 24 ",30 *,Stratton, Merle J. et tm. 4 Bromfield Street. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 272 90 Straythorn, Annie E, el yid., 51 Morse Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 32 Strum, Arthur ITV., 45 Royal Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .., . . . . . . . . . 177 98 *Sullivaan, Bridget el al., 103 Union Strcet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 00 Sullivan, Clayton J., 140 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1 70 Sullivan, James PI., 508 ?d ,in Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 469 53 Sullivan, James J. e2 ux., IN Orcliard Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 240 09 Sullivan, John H., Admr., 106 Common Street. .. .. . . ... . . . . . 218 24 Sullivan, John J. et 3nx., 96 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . 250 86 Si livan, Rose, 508 Main Street. . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 70 Sweeney, Francis W., 106 Poplar Street. . , — . . . . . .. . . , . 318 6G Sweeney, Patrick eC rea., 30 Fairfield Street, balance. . . . . . . . .. 119 1i1 Sweeney, William J, ed atx,, 25 Russell Avenue. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 339 Oil Swift, John P., 295 Main Street. . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . 20 34 Swift, Marion T., 295 ;Main ,Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 347 58 Sylvester, Frank, 14 Cvl)re-,s Street. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . t319 87 Tangookian, ,Joseph el al., 27 Xcenan Street.. . . . . ,, . . ., , . 262 73 Tashjian, blavimmn, 10 $Timmer Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 269 51 Trtshjy, Frieda, 35 Coolidge Hill Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 191 54 Touches, Anna, 05 01cott Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 257 04 *Taverna,, Luigi, 80 highland Avenue. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . , . 144 0S Taverna, Jahn, 19 Hersom Strut. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ,,,, . 1:33 91 Taverna, Salvatore and Pasquale, 141 Westminster Avenue. . , . 303 84 *Taylor, Alice F., 146 Spring Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 182 21 Taylor, Bessie I., 87 Hamden Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 240 69 T;a�lor, Violet 1., 30 Winsor Avenue. . . . ... . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . .. 244 08 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 631 *Tsheboukjian, Kalotised, 47 Irma Averme. . . . , . . . . . . . .. . . .. SM2 22 Teagle, Atwood H. el u-.r., 4 Parker Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. 3 30 Testa, Filomena, 28 I3udson Street. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 145 77 Tee}kshitry, Russell B., 84 Marion Road. . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . 1 0 Thaver, Catherine -NI., 7 Derby- Road. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . 2 37 'Theurer, 'Xiabel NIL, 10 Theurer Park. .. . .. 2 .i I Theurer, N-lary A., IS Derhy Road. . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . .. 29[ 5-1- Theurer, Otto A., 171 t ratertawa Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1,472 (14 'T`hi'bodeau, Irne C., 44 Cypress Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 1' 3 23 Thissen, Hazel Lee, 153 Ca=on Str(-°(!t 95 Thompson, Francis- . e? ux,, IS I1lelendy Avenue.. . _.. ....,. 67 22 Thresher, Grace E. B., Longmeadow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 193 23 Thresher, Heirs Rosa E., 14 Chester Street. . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . 261 03 Thurber, Donald H. of ux. 30 Arden Road . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . .. . 6 79 *Thurston, William J., 31 Lovell Road. . . . .. . . . . . .. ... . . . .. . 72 53 Tibcrio, Joseph el al., 27 Church Hill . . . . ...... . .. .... . . . . 61 0-9 Tole, James J., 129 Dexter .Avenue... . . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . 189 00 Todino, Maria, 17 Cushman Street. . . . ... . . . . . .. . . .. ... . . .. 40 69 '].`omasian, A avny, 55 School Street . .. . .............. .. . .3.10 17 Tomassian, John, :14 Quimby Street. . . . . . . ... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 189 42 *Tomassian, Mugrdich, 210 Dexter Avenue. . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . . 7 49 *Tornasian, NIugrdich, ei xix., 16 Chauney Street. . . . . .. . . . . 284 Ill~ T,00ghrnanian, INlary J., 25 Oak Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 67 Toohey, Thomas et six,, 127 Dexter Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . 57 29 Torchio, Michael, 5 Sarin Street. . . .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . 67 801 *Toro, Saverio, 48 Westminster Avenue. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. 169 30, ToTosian, Julia, 204 Boylston Street. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. 200 00- Torosian, Satenig, 24 Porter Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 100 00. Toxri, Cesare, 67 Waltham Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... . . .. .. . . . Ill ST Tosca 1o, Guisseppe el 1 ., ?3 13rimmer Street . . . . , . . .. . . . . . . 262 73. *Townsend, Herbert. '1., 19 Robbins Road, . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 258 7R *Townsend, Herbert lI, et sax., 19 Robbins Road . . . . . . . , . . . . 27 12 Tracy, Alma M.. 126 Church Street. . . . . .. . . .. ... . . .. . . . . . . 257 61 Tracy, Reuben '-NI., 2,56 Orchard Street. . .. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 81 36 Triggiari, Giocondo et aar., 188 Walnut Street. . . . . ,. . . . . . I . . . 135 60 Tremark, Frank et ux.,35 Bancroft Street, balance. . . . . . .. . . . 113 43 Tribune-Enterprise, Inc., 15 Spring :street. ... .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . 84 'fib *Tricomi, Domenico, 113 Forest Street. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . 50 $6 *Trirnacco, Panfilo eI stx,, 14 Lemington Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 11112). !11. `Tripp, Lillian C., 64 Katherine Read. . . , . . . , .. . . . , ... . `04 03 Troiano, Maria, 54 Ralph Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 371 23 Trovato, Anthony, 155 Sycamore Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. ... . 12204 *Tsolas, James and A°lary, 41 Coolidge Hill Road. . . . . . .. ... . 439 01 Ttjrbini, Domien J., 40 Salisbury Road, balartcc. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 105 43 Turvey, Pearl e! al., 163 hit. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 12 71 TutunjianF Heirs•Asdoor, Quimby Street, 'balance. . . . . . . ..... 0f1 45. Tutunjian, Sarkis ei :m, 230-Poylston Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 291 54� C32 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Twitched, Thomas 13., 110 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $223 74 *Tyrrell, Joseph T. el sax., Edgeeliti Road, balance. . . . . . . .. . . . 51 10 Tzagarelis, St6cs, 2-31 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . till 54 Vacca, Joseph, 34 Bustonia Avenue. . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . 255 15 Vahey, 1•ieirs Emma J., 23$North Beacons Street. . . . . . . . .. . . 167 U4 Vachon, R. Alexander, 276 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .... 171 20 Vahey, Thomas P. mad T.James Gallagher, Mt, Auburn Street. 3 39 Vail, Jennie E., 24 Rutland Street. . . . 152 55 Vail, Norma F{., 182 Maplewood Street. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 223 32 Valois, illargaret B. D., 60 Hanrock Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 283 66 ` Vanetxian, Jasper, 37 Cypress Street. . ... . . . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. 21V0 00 *Vasil, Vangel el al., 70 INIorse Street_ . . .. .. .. . .. . . . . . .. 154 25 Venuti, Antonio el ux., 145 Sycamore Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 174 59 Vessella, Concetta L., 90 Ptitna rn Street, balance.. . . . . . . . . . .. 71 7 7 Vigna, Fedele el ux., 5 Bromfield Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 211 S9 *Vincent, Albert S. e1 ux., 5 Langdon Avenue. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 100 U0 *Vincent, Julia Z. el al„ Boylston Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . .. 49 00 Voner, Heirs Rasa, 287 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 17 Vouros, Kaliope G., Morse Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2611 00 Waddell, Florence K., 144 Bellevue Road. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 45 Wallace, Mary M., 48 Pequosette Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 08 Wallen, Ehba A., 70 Poplar Street. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :308 49 Walter, Mary E., 66 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 264 42 Wamboldt, Jenne C., 25 Lyons Court. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 17 Ward, Benjamin J., 76 Capitol Street. , . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.52 5 *Ward, George F., 66 Palfrey Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222 05 Ward, Grace E., 29 Chester Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 162 72 Ware, I. Grace, 160 l orcester Street, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 07 Watertown Cabperative Bank, balance. .. . ., . . , . .. . . . . . .. 1S9 08 Webster Lumber Co., 08 Waltharn Street. . . . . . .. 1,772 30 Weeks, .Arthur F., 29 Flint Road. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 360 53 Weinberg, Samuel H., 594 Mt. Auburn Street. . .. .. . .. . .. . . .. 33 90 Weisberg, George J., 179 Mt. Auburn Street, balance. . . . . . . . . 35 93 Welch, Moxy E., 1.53 Palfrey Street, balance. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 51) 1S Welsh, Robert 11. W., Jr., .326 Charles River Road. . . . . . . . . .. 8 48 Wells, Florence 0., 34 Maple Street. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. -M3 DU "cntworth, Mary E., 73 Pierment Strut. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. 88 14 Westlund, Elmer G., 32 Stearns Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 11 87 Westlund, ElTner G. et ux., 1.9 Stearns Road. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 35✓ 37 George Weston Biscuit Co., Inc., Howard Street. . . . .. . .. . . .. 5,088 39 *Wheeler, Sarah S., 71 Robbim Road. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .... . . 36 00 Whelan, John B. eE sax., 173 Worcester Street. . . . .. . .. . .. . . .. 162 5.5 *White, John P., 4 Sexton Street. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . 149 16 *White, Patrick et sex., 16 Stanley Avenue. . . . . ... . ... ... . . . 123 74 """hit+e, Patrick et ai„ 8 Fletcher Terrace. . .. .. .I . . .. .. I . . . 132 21 White, Peter S., 33 N-�°liitney Street. . . . . ... ... .............. 137 30 Whitt: Rose Laundry Co., Pleasant .street.. . . . .............. 40 68 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 633 *White, Sarah E., 114 Hillside Road. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 23.3 07 Whitehead, Mae E., 11 Clyde Road. . . . . . . . . .. 267 81 Whitney, Charles A., 12 Fifield Street. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 63 Whitney, Emma R., 15 Fifield Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 511 89 Whittemore, Caspar M. cE idx,, 149 Hillside Road. . . .. . . . . . . . . 192 70 Wiggin, Ruth I.., 29 Chauncy Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 143 fly *Wilder, I±lora R., 140 Westnunster Avenue, balance.. . . . . . . . . 25 00 Wiley, Herbert A., 173 Bellevue Road, balance. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 19688 *Williams, Heirs Edith J., 178 Boylston Street. . . .... . . .. . . . . 257 64 Wilson, Harold H. cl vx., 44 Fitchburg Street. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 166 70 Wilson, Mary B., 118M=hall Str t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 32 *VLlinkler, Jonathan O x,, 67 Wilmot Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 137 30 ,'Winslow, Joseph S., 289 1Yaverley Aveatue. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 7S *Winslow, Lawrence A., 289 Wraverley Avenue. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 243 70 11i uh roan, Cora Wells, o :Merrill Road. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . 8:3 61 WcWward, Helen J., 832 Belmont Street.. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . 184 76 Wurcester, Josephine C., 43 Phillips Street.. . . . .... .. .. .. . . .. . 194 93 Worcc5ter, Ralph H.,43 Phillips Street. . ... . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . 311 88 *11rorthen, Anne S., 57 Langdon Avenue, balance. . . . .. . . . . .. . 46 07 Yenockian, Martin, 36 Keith Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. 220 35 York-, Robert S., 102 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 678 Young, Alfred W. et irx., 50 Copeland,Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 137 30 Young, Hebron E., 65 Hillside Road. . ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 33 90 Young, Hebron E. et ux., Trustee. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . ... .. . . . . . 74 58 Young, Joseph, 34 North Be-aeon Street. . , . .. . .. . . 169 SO Young, Maurice D. el ux., 10 Wilson Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 67 65 Young, Ulysses S., 39 Upland Rend. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 16 Zaccaf;nini, Pietro, 10.3 Pleasant Street.. . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 379 65 Zaccagnini, Pietro et ux, Pleasant 'Street. .. . .. . .. . . ... .... .. . 18,470 Zaelreus, Ada, 146 Palfrey Street. . . . . . .. .. . . ... ... . .. .. .. . 255 56 Zaino, Frank ei ux., 51 Crawford Street. . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . ?00 50 Zakarian, David, 15 Malden Street. . . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 1.3 Tani, Simone 4 vx., Palfrey Street... . ... .. . . . . 201 70 Zartarian, Anna., 100 Sycamore Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 00 &ngo, Thomas C., 605 Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 30 5L Zuppa, Tomaso e! al., 149 'L';,'averley Avenue. . .... . . . .. .. . . .. . 164 42 Tax Titles Peterson, Grace 1., 40 Hersom Street. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . 535 60 Sa%%yer, Herbert H., fib Marshall Street. . .. . . . . . . . . .f. .. . . . . 13 56 December Assessments *Jenneu 13VIanufacturing Co., Mt. Auburn Street. . . . . . . . .. . . : . S40 as Ross, Harry B., 20 Watertow rt Street, . .. .. .. .. . . . 13 .56 *Vahey, Frank, 313 Main Street. . . . . . .. . . . , . . . . ... ..... . . . 16 95 1929 Taxes Remaining Unpaid at the Close of Business December 31, 1929 (*F'wd or abated since close of hooks up to aad including Felarunry 1, 1930) Non-Resident List Annesc, Felice of Angelina, Ca-mbridge. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $128 8r3 Armstrong, William H., 128 Walnut Street, Sharon. . . .. . . . . . . . 1.69 50 Asadooriarn, Sarkis 3J., 93 Brookline Street, Cambridge. . . , , , , 227 13 Aspegren, Carl H. el Lillian S. LindofF, Providence, R. L. . . , . . 301. 70 Babcock, AVII9iam W., Trustee, 101 Tremont Street, Boston , , , 1 70 Bacon, Clarence L.„ I 515 Beacon Street, Brookline. . . . .. . . . . . . 503 42 Ilarhoza, Xlanuel, Carpibridge. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 10 17 Barrett, William, 47 Cabot Street, - ewtoa . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 705 1:3 Beckett, Victoria M., 267 I%Iairn Street, Waltham. . . . . .. . . .. . . 535 92 Beckettj�Talter A., 216 'klain Street, W altharn. . . . . . . . . . . ., . 28,3 62 Bell, Henry C..el vx. .Anna F., 45 Mason Terrace, Brookline. . . 2,078 +07 Berg, Anna L., 12#:t Grand Avenue, St. Paul, 7-Kinn., balance 108 03 *Beshgeturian, Arshag, 4i58 Broadway, Cambridge. . . .. . . . . . .. 700 82 Bloom, lhla feline L., Boston. . ... .. . . , . . . . .. . . . . . . 528 84 Blotrner, Esther, 843 Grenville Avenue, Allston, balance. . . , . .. . 210 07 Bonelli, Adams Co., 1318 Beacon Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . 4.40 7 0 Borges, Joseph, Somerville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 1S 66 Branchaucl, Kenneth E., 10 Churcli Street, Waverlev. . . . . . . 333 92 Braxnchaucl, Vina, 16 Church Street, Waverley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .305 10 Brassil, john E., 833 Beacon Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 61 Bresnahan, Fi`avmnnd F., 593 plain Street, Stoneham. , . . . .. . . 3 39 Burns, Charles R., 21 Doran ,street, Brookline. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . S.3 :38 Burr, James -M., 31 State.Street, BoAon. . . . . ... .. . . . .. .. .. . 2,992 00 *Cohalane, Julia,el at., Belmont . . ..... . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 662 75 Cal[, Jem,, 12 Pine Street, Walpole. . . . . . . . . . .. . 35 63 Callahan, J. Edgard,271 Washington Street, Newton. . . . . . . . 240 6-4 Camerato, SaIvatcrro et r x., Wakefield, balance. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 106 0,5 Cameron, James M. of col., 19 Cott;Lge Avenue, Somerville— . . . 33 92 Capital Acceptance and,Mortgage Corporatiorn,107 Massachusetts Avenge, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... .. .. .. . . .. .. . 0-52) GO Cappa, Pasquale el ox., Boston. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 20 30 Carrig,James A. of al., 307 Belmont Stred,, Belmont. . , . . . . . . D8.3 10 Carroll, Michael 0 al., 49 Nixon Street, Dorchester. . . . . . .. . . . 291 54 Casey, Thomas, Boston. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 376 229 Caswell, Chester- C., Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2W 24 Cavanaugh, William J. el al., 81 Newton Street, Somerville— 23 73 Chadbourne, Joseph H. el al., 113 Purchase Street, Boston . . , . 494 30 Chadwick, Harry P'., Roxbury. . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1,794 10 Chagnon, Emile A., Nashua, N. H.. . . . . . . .. ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . 694 78 Chapman, Eleanor INI., 56 Spencer Street, Dorchester. .. .. . . . . 281 37 Clow, Elemere, Somerville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 `t Callen, Abraham, 88 Beals Street, Brookline. .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 211 65 COLLECTOR S REPORT 635 *Cohen, Bessie, Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . . .._, ., . . . . .. . . . . . . . SM oR_3 Cohen, Samuel J., 68 Green Street, Newtvn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264 42 Cooley, George F., 2'V2 River Street, lValtham. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 319 11) Corrigan, Stella 11.1., 42 Elm Street, Belinont. .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. . 317 (31 Corey, Herbert et u ., Cochituate. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .30 Crawford, Calvin D, of at., Newtrnville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2,149 25 Cucinotta., Charles J., IS Dante Avenue, Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . 250 54 Cucinotta, Giovanni, W Beach Street, Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 95 +Cucitiottsa, Giovanni , . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .... . .... .. . . . . . . . 3,8W 05 Cucinotta, John. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. .. . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 486 40 *Cunningham, Helen, 44 Liberty Avenue, Somerville, balance. . 74 W Cttrley, Peter Xf., 11 Robeson Street., Jamaica Plain. . . . . . .. . . 237 30 *Davis, Antra N.J., Belmont. . . .. . .. .. .. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281 :3? *Davis, Helen C., 38 Harvard Street, Cambridge. .. .. .. . . . . .. 654 27 *Davitt, W ill iaam, 33 Webster Street, Atlantic. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 6 78 Drehan, Hannah, 346 Faneuil Street, Bright€an.. . . . .. .. . . . . . . 222 05 Deveau, Jennie, Brighton. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .... .. . . .. . . , 52 55 *Delaney, Margaret 'T., Worcester. . . . , . . . . . . ... . .. . . .. .. . . 437 74 Dellegatt.a, Joseph, Sudbury . . . . . . .. . . ... .. .. . .. .. ... . . . . 210 97 DiCecca, Camillo el ux;., W Boston Street, corner-%Ue. . . . . . . .. 71 20 Dillion, Albert W., 4 Slade Street, Boston. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 9511 37 DiLucei, 1?7,ancis D. et six., Somerville. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 279 fib Dinner, Adolph I., 1 Beacon Street, Boston. . .. . . . _ . _ . . . . 150 88 DiPietro, helix, 204 Nfaverick Street, East Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . 4.50 90 Dixon, Georgiena A., 0 Hillside Circle, Somerville. . . , ,. .. . . . . 2.i4 25 Donevan, Timothy J,, 11 Arnold Circle, Cambridge, balance. . . 141 23 Donnelly, Edward F., 22 Mills Street, Malden_ . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 514 31 Doty, Esther E., Sunset Road, Nahant. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . 3`5 44 Doyle, Patrick, Newton. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. ... . . .. . . . . . 184 76 Duffy, Kieran, 15 Hunnewell Avenue, Boston. .. . . . . . . . ... . . . 330 .53 Evans, Charles M., 288 Appleton Street, Arlington. . . . . . .. . . . 506 P1 Ev.11an, Krl:kor ed ux., 51 Thoraidike Street, Arlington . . . . . .. . 210 06 Ewing, Elizabeth A., Wachusett Road, Needham. . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Iq Federico, Filomem, fit Brombey 'Street, Roxbatry. . . . . . . . .. . 10 X13 Feola, Prank, Nvoi ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 422 Oil Fernandes, John et al., Somerville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . fi 78 Ferullo, Genemso, 13 Riggott Street, Medford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2621 7:3 *Fegueira, Maria, IBostoat. . . , , . . , . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 50 Finn, E. Philip, 24 Mayflower Road, Chestnut Hill . . , . . . . . . . . 1,201 76 Fitzgerald, James F., 117 .Spring street, Cambr-idgce. . . . . . . . . . . 305 25 Fitzgerald, Richard J., GG Chandler Street, Arlington. . . . . . . . . 296D 134 Fitzsimons, Michael, Waltham. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . ?fit 03 Foley, Helen V. Dona,ghue, 33 1)unster Read, Jamaica Plain . . 788 19 Foyle, Ra)Fmond H., 5 Fork Road, Belmont. . . .. . . . . . , . 57080 Fraser, Helen Chase, 411 Aspen Street, Washington, D. C. , . 10 17 French, 1llarie C. Sterling, Park Ridge, IIl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 5424 Galanian, Hovhanes, Malden. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,3F1 43 636 TVATERTOWN TCs VN REPORT Gallant, Benjamin C. el al., Arlington. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $188 1,5 Gallant, Bessie 0., 73 Nona.ntum Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 36 *Garlitz, Samuel, 19 Washington Street, Boston.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 806 82 Gatz, Clara R., 7 Water Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 260 51 Gehring, William J., 35 Wareham Street, Boston. . . .. .. . . .. . . 28 68 George, Rase S. el al., 134 River Street, Hudson. . . . . . . .. . . . . 5 on Gerace, I]omenico A., ill Holworthy Street, Cctmbridge. . , . . . 180 78 Ginesti, Domenieo, Trustee, 32 Harriett Avenue, Waverley. .. . 1,0€16 67 Girgosian, Henry 1I. ct al.. 404 Market Street, Brighton . . . ... . 344 63 Glanz, Max, 249 Washington Street, Boston. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . 508 50 Gleason, Walter H., 14 Beacon Street, Boston. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 1,778 50 Glover, Charles A., Wayland. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 48 Gcodale,Richard E.,941 Chamber of Commerce Building, Boston 301 72 Gorenstein, Philip el al., 16 Brainerd Road, Brighton. . . . . . . . . 511 89 Gunther, Gertrude R., 91 Amherst Avenue, Waltham.. .. . . . . . 3 39 Gusenoff, Joseph, Prentiss Street, Watertown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 87 Hall, William V. 681 Fe3lsway East, Malden. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 576 31 Hamm, N-1. Louise, Poplar Street, Belmom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 415 28 Harrington, Ralph E., Hillsicic Grove Poultry Pariu, South Sodbury. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 2S *Harris, Isaac el al., 37 Tremont Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,733 90 Barris, Sanah. 51 Stanwood ,Street, borchester.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 272 90 Harvard Cooperative Bank, 373 Washington Street, Dorchester 110 1S Hasesian, Levon e# tax., 98 B Street, South Boston. . . . . . . . .. . . 265 74 Hathaway, Rhoda. W., 12 Winter Street, Arlington. . . . .. . .. . . 247 47 Hagdrst an, Mih=n H., 48 Mattakeesit Street, Hyde Park, balance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 151 82 Hayes, John J., 10 Wisconsin avenue, Sorner%�lle. . . . . . . . . . . . 306 80 Hares, Jahn J. el sex., 10 Wisconsin Avenue, Somerville.. . . . . . . 274 58 Tielling, John W. el ux., 901 Winthrop Avenue, Beachmont .. . . 181 37 Hershfield, Louis, 151 East Haverhill Street, Lawrence. . . . . . . . 1,408 55 Hodglti-inson, .Elsie INC, 18 Brant wood. Road, Worcester. . . . . . . . 267 81 H❑dgkinsun, George R., 3 Brantwood Road, Worcester_ . . . . , 247 47 Hodgkinson, Sarah C.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 93 Hcdsdon, Ida TtI . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2,844 67 Holland, Catharine A., Bdmont. ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 166 70 Horan, Deborah T. C., 103 North Street, SomeMlIe. .. . . .. . .. 211 88 'Howe, Elwood A. el ux., 73 Cornhill, Boston.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 6 Hoge, Eugene S,, 40 Broad Street, Boston. . . . - . _ . . . . . . . . . . . 102 72 lannaconc, Antonio, 763 Broadway, Somerville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 70 Johansson, Carl W., Trustee, 19 Milk Street, Boston. . . . . . .. . , 2,281 64 :oseph, Cristo, 2 Broadway, South Boston, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 59 *Joyce, Helen J., 193 Mason Terrace, 'Brookline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 461 04 joy", Helen O'X1eara., 193 i Jason Terrace, Brookline. . . . . . . . . 2.�9 34 Karp, Jennie a al., .39 Sotith Mcirgin Street, Boston.. . . . . . ., . . 122 +04 Karp, Morris, 2CI Eliot Square, Roxburv.. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428 85 Keefe, Nliehael, 98 Tremont Street, Brighton. . . . . ... . . . .. . . 6 79 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 637 Keenan, John W,, Market ,Street, Brighton. . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . S255 25 Keith, Parker D., Quincy. . . . . . . .. . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 1,152 60 Kelley, Annie NI., 4S Tremont Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 194 99 Kelley. James P.. 185 White Street, Waverley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 4S Kelley, Jolua A., 183 Prospect Street, Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 39 Kelly, John A., Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . , 16 015 Kendall, May C., 27 Downing Road, Lexington. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341 75 Kilpatrick, Charles W., Belmont. . , . . . .. . . . . . . . 216 06 Kilpatrick, Nlattie E., 17 Svcamore Street:, Belmont. . . . . . . . . . 597 36 Kinder, Arthur W., 19 'i Oodward Park. Street, Dorchester.. . . . .589 Si Kinder, Edward H., 126 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston. . . . . .. 166 11 King, Thomas, 4.4 Champney Street, Brighton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286 46 Kostick, Sadie, 1 Beacon Street, Boston. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 1,475 35 Kotzen, Bessie R., 278 Chestnut Street, Chelsea. . . .. .. .. . . . . . 506 81 LaFlamme, Arthur J., 24 Agassiz Street, Cambridge. . . . . .. . . . 52 .55 LaFlamme, Jennie G., Belmont_ . . . . . .1 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 5:5 Langevin, 111ar-1: E., 69 Washington Street, Welle'5]ey. . . . . . . . . 230 52 Leveille, Camille, 149Wolwortih Street, West Ro%buryr. . . . . . . . 240 6'9 Levin, Lonis, 332 Centre Street, Sharon . . � .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 qI Levy, Albert, 86 West Springfield Street, Boston. . . . . .. . . . . . 249 17 Little, Clement C. et al., '28 I�'airview Avenue, Belmont. . . , , . . 130 53' Livingston, Gordon, 26 Chandler Street, 5omercrille. . . . . . . . . . . 283 07 Lode, Albert W., Trustee, Elm Street, Tii�'cst Acton,. . . . . . . . _ _ 272 90 Long, Mary A., Waltham. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 8 49 Lopilato, Hose E., Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 232 22 Laughrey, Mary M., Estate of, Burlington. . . . . . . . . . . .. . G 7S *Lynch, Albert E. et al., Trustees, 74 Garfield Street, Cambridge 90S .52 Lyon-,, Margaret M., Boston . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 446 ill MacDonald, John fir., 15 George Street, 1%'Inthrbp. . . . . . . . .. . `5U 34 MacKay, Norman D. et ux., 885 Mageachusetts Avenue, Cambridge. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . , . . . , . . . .. . . , . . . . . . . . 152 55 MacLeod, Alexander, IG Charles Street, Boston• . . . . . . . . . .. . . 649 19 MacLeod, John D., Belmont.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 2371 20 #Niaher, Margaret A_ 28 Holwort;hy Street, Cambridge. . . ., , . . 301 91 INIanning, Mary S., 157 Aspinwall Avenue, Brookline. . . . . . . . . 600 03 Maple Realty Co., 185 Devonshire Street, Boston. . . . . . .. . . . . 264 25 *:Marino, Gaspara, 143 Shea.fe Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3W 02 Marshall, Frederick E., 13 Robenbord Strut, Dorchester. . . . . . 220 35 Marshall, Geanie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 1:3 Mayer, 0 uiseppina, 36 Edgeworth Read, At]ant ic. . . .. . . . . .. . 16 96 Maynard, iN1ary P., 95 Reservation Road, East Milton. . . . . . . . 293 24 McAnirlin, Margaret E., 124 Capers Street, Medford. . . . . . . . . . 218 66 McCarthy, Arthur C., Trustee, Waltham I . . . . . . . . I —. . . . . . . . . 167 83 McCarthy, Catherine NI,, i i'Williarn Street, Waltham. . _ .. . . . 227 13 McDonald, Heirs, James, 72 Pond Street, Neivton, balance. . . . 140 00 *McGralh, Frank P., 53 Waban Park, Newtan. . . . . . . . . . . . ., 8 48 McLeod, Stanley M., 276 Trapelo Roast, Waverley. . . . . .. . . . . 262 73 638 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT McVey, CILtherine,A,, 22 Sparhawk Street, Brighton. . , » . . . . . . SSS 14 Meader, joy eph E,, 34 Thacher Street, Hyde Park.. . - - - . 13 M *Merchants Co-Operative Bank, School Street, Boston, balance 492 39 Nlinichiello, Carmine, 270 Cambridge Street, Huston. . . . .. . . 370 2111 Mom, Alice M. el al., 5 Cm..ford Street, Camhridge balance. . 356 06 Morse, Rose, Estate of, S26 Tremont Building, Boston, — , ,, 474 60 Mortgage, The Corlioration of Boston, 18.5 Devonshire Street, Boston. .. , . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 233 01 Morton, Carl A.-el reap., 2(19 Winthrop Road, Brookline. . . . . . 371 34 Mullen, John J., . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . — . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1,457 37 Mulvaney, Ellen, I Rena Street, Allston. . . . . . 3 39 Nfurnane, Daniel J., 42 Roberts Road, A-ledford 518 67 Murphy, Hanna J., 55 Xlystic Street, Arlington, balance. 20 Nevins, Thomas R., 3f3 Rice Street, Cainbridp, 749 81 *New England Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Securities Corporation, 60 Devonshire Street, Boston. . . . 685 73 New England laundries, Inc., Converse Place, Winchester- . 3,432 71 Nicastro, Esther of al., 282 Hanover Street, Boston. . . . . . . .. . . 61 24 \ohle, William S., 123 Pembvokw Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . 271 24 Noel, Nora K., 4 Buckinan Street, Roxbury. . . . . . , . . . . . . . 261 03 I.Nomplegri, Filoniemn, Boston. . .. . . . . . . . 8 48 O'Brien, Alhert A.. --N-vwton, . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 15 26 O'Connell. Kathryn A., Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 639 0-9 O'Connor, Jeremiah J. el al., Cambridge. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 288 15 O'Donovan, Nora, 34 Clyde Road, Belynont. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 277 98 Cousbelis, Evanthia N., 744 Mt. Auburn Street 220 35 Parnienter, Otis D. ei at., 16 Bentham Road, Dorchester. , . .. .. 264 42 Parr, Thomas, 6854-Fifth Street, South Boston. . . . . . . . 6 7S Pass, Ida, 6 Silver Lake Avenue, Newtonville. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 249 17 Payne, Frank-, Boston. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . _ is 65 *Pierce, Alfred, 90 Kingston Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 10 17 Pizzi, Orazzio el ux., Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 28 Pollard, Fred D_ Jr., 21 Shepard Street, Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . 227 13 Ponticeili, LoLtise, 46 Tucl.crman Street, Revere. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Vi 02 Remby, Joshua al al., Everett. . . . . . . . 225 44 Richardson, john W., Belmont.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 72 IS Riordan, Helen Al., 154 Darrow Street, Quincy. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 39 Roberts, A. Louise, 11 River Street, West Newton. . . . . . . . . . . 144 OS Roche, Francis J., 406 Broadway, Cambridge. . . 1,023 78 Rodes, Horner, Boston. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . _ . . . . . . . . .. . . . -11 10 Rooney, Bet ie, 720 Nlassachusetts Avenue, Cambridge 181 37 Rubin, Rubin et al., 33 Russell Street, Brookline. . . . . . . .. 6 78 Ruttenberg, Nathan, 47 Rice Street, Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . , 249 37 Ryan, Lotis A. el 171., Somerville. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . 2G9 51 *Sahlberg, John W., 700 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge . 260 51 Santorianni, Pasquale ei sex., Cambridge. .. . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ 20 36 Santoro, Damiann, 25 Ineloo Strtvt, Somerville. ., . . . . I. .. . . .. 218 66 COLLECTORS REPORT 63D Seipione, Ciro, 152 �Nfiddles+ex Read, Medford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2 39 Seltzer. Bessie, Roston. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . I .. . . . . . . . . 788 19 Sliamon, Helena M., 294 Washington Street, Boston. . , . . , . . . . 262 73 Sieeriedt, Mary A., 31 North. Beacon Street, Allston. . . . . . . . . 200 07 Singer, Hyman, 53 State Street. Foiwn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2'23 74 Siracusa, Antonic, 91 Chelsea Street, East Boston. . , . .. . . . . . . 22 05 Snyder, Annie, 47 Maple Street, Roxbnrty . . . . , , . ., . . . . 254 25 Stacks, Ramsden, Newton.. ., . . . . . . . , - . - - _ - _ . , , . _ , . . . . . . , i l i 29 Stover, Annie C., 239 Washington Street, i\,ewton. . .. .. . . . . . . 67 8t *Stuart, -Niary J., 62 Institution Avenue, Newton Centre. . . . . . 579 B Stuart Marshall Realty Co., 280 Centre Street, \Te►t*ton. . . . . 284 77 Sty mbrough, George A.et ux.,308 Washington Streett Dorchester 472 91 Sullivan, Henry 1-, 1932 Beacon Street, Brock-line. . . . . . . . .. .. 275 6.3 Sullivan, klichael J., 1S Tremont Street_, Boston. . . . . . . . . .. . . 1150 86 Sullivan, Thurnas. Jr., C=brid e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1,091 58 Svlv'a, Mary G., S1 !yew-ton Street, Somerville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 81 *Theodore, Bessie, 7 East Cottage Street, Dorchester. . . . . .. .. 232 27 `I'hierry, .Adelaide H., 48 Concord Avenue, Cambridge. . . . . . . . 2,605 24 Thurston, George 0., 40 Court Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 03 Thurston, l label, 138 .Loring Road, Winthrop. , . . . . . , . . , . . . . 257 64 Timmons, Edward F., 527 Broadway, South Boston. . . . . . . . . . 1518 68 Tsalakus, Peter, 237 Highland Avenue, Arlington. . . . . . . . . . .. 275 61 Tugman, Nina C., 17 South Strut, A-liddlebury, Vt., . . . . . , . .. 210 18 Tuttle, Charles H,, 218 Webster Street, ,l•Ialdcn. . .. . . . . . . . . .. 3 39 Van Voorhis, George S., 392 Newbury Street, Boston. . . . ., . .. 225 35 *Waite, Wilbert R. ei nx., 201 Oakley Read, Belmont. . . . . , . . , 247 97 Wallace, William H., Newton. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 227 13 *Waltham Country Club, Inc., Gore Street, Wa<ltharn. . . .. .. . . 2,573 06 'N'al'ton, Parker .J., Trustee, Carlton Street, 'CewtGn. . . . . . . . .. 93 23 Warren, Ecclmnnd el al., Trustees,306 Old South Building, Boston 85 Waltham Lumber Co., 217 Lexington Street, Waeltharn. . . . . . . . 252 .56 *Wells, Russell, 75 Bradford Street, Everett. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 222 05 Westcott, Johanna B., N�nvtcn. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. ... +235 fit Weymouth, Lena L., S Barnard Road, West Medford. .. . . . . . . 227 13 White, .Lillie et cal.„ 1918 Beacon Street, Brookline. . . . . . . . . . . . 491 55 Whitney, Frank C. et fox., 13 A]die Street, Allston. , , .,, . . , . , , 289 85 Wilbtrr, J. AIr. Co., Inc., 89 State Street, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 87 Williams, Lillian E., 110 Townsend Street, Roxbury;. . .. . . . . . . 867 84 Williamson, Samuel, Boston. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 35 *Winchester Laundries, Inc., Converse Street, Winchester. . . . . 208 12 Winisk-y, 'XIax, 157 Homestead, Street, Roxbury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 35 Winograd, Marv, 151 Franklin Street, Iewtan. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . ass 99 *linters, Flora M., Belmont. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 308 79 Wood, Fred W, et al., Trustees, 44 School Street, Boston. . . . .. 27 62 *Wolfrev, George W., 30 Upland road, Belmont. . . . .. .. . . . .. 254 25 Zanco, Xlaria, 27 Caber}- Street, Waltham. . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. 13 50 64.0 WATERTOWN TOWN RLPORT 1028 Taxes Remaining Unpaid at the Close of Business, December 31, 1929 Warren, Erjmnnd M., eE al., Trustees, Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO 75 *'Fells, Russell, Everett. .. . . ... . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 20 51 *Ellis, Robert, 14 Alden Road. . . . . . .. . ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Oil *Hargedon, John J., I -Uplanti Road. . . .. ..... . .. . . . . . . . . .. 18 90 *Herlihy, Fred W., `_' Church Street. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 10 *Keefe, ,Joseph, 93 2%lain Street. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 *Keefe, 'Margaret M,, 35 Cross Street. .. . . . . .. ... . . .. .. .. . . . 4 50 .,Marcella, Charles P., 3:3 Adams Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. r 20 *` ellrov, John, 12 Belmont Street.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 Ogden, Prank A., 20 Sunnybanl- Road. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 31 20 Peterson, Martin I+., 215 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 00 "Petroni, Dominick, et six., 7 Cottage Lane. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 39 30 'Vahey, Thomas F., 238 North Beacon Street_ . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 15 00 *Young, Joseph, 34 North Beacon Street. . ..... . .. , . . . .. . 30 00 1923 Pall Taxes Remaining Unpaid at the Close of Business, December 31, 1929 *Baker, Francis A., 55 Lexington Street Daley, James J., 763 IN-Ir. Auburn Street *,Keefe:, Joseph H., 3 5 Crass Street A-leldonian, George, 02 Nichols Avenue Ringrose, John J., 7 Ladd Street Siranni, Joseph, 5.2 Keonan Street *Vahey, it'lartin P., 123 North Beacon Street 1929 Pall Taxes Remaining Unpaid at the Close of Business, December 31, 1929 Allen, Calvin, 24 Warwick Road Ambrose, Henry J.,321 lWa,in Street Ambrose, Percy M, 321 Main Street Anestis, James, 37 M£ondazian Street Arian, I4 yrian, 66 California Street. Arvisais, Felice, 211 Summer Street Ai stin, William B., 8 Fifth Avenue Ayvazian, Arthur, 2' I-Tardy Avenue Bailey, Alton, 12 C7liver Road Balduf, George J., 150 Worcester Strut Basile, Joseph, 8 Hearn Street Bates, Joseph, 112 Belmont Street Bedrossina, Martin, 117 Dexter Avenue IB,elben, Charles, 21 Elton Avenue Bellis, William P., 191 School Street Belliveau, Arthur, 611 plain Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 641 Beshgeturian, 'Martin, J68 X-It. Auburn Street Bigness, Alfred H., 73 Waverley Avenue Bitchokian, Ahron, 33 Melendy Avenue Blake, John P., 790 Mt. Auburn Street Boghosian, Kachig, 29 Crawford Street Bold, Jahn NIL, 16 Hardy Av ue *Bolduc Henry T.,283 Arsenal Street Baughman, Robert C., 161 Hillside Road Booker, George, 176 llain Street Breed, Perkey, 77 Lovell Road Britton, Edward, 81 Mt. Auburn Street 3rough, George K., 28 Dewey Street Burke., John, 14 Summer Street Burke, Robert, 40 Elliot Street Burke, William, 57 Church Street Butler, Carmelius, 16 Cross Street Bythewood, Daniel H., 31 Boylston Strut Caira, Augustine, 249 Palfrey Street Callanan, Francis NV., 16 Boyd Street Campbell, Cameron, 124 Nichols Avenue Campbell, John, 15 l nomcis Street Caron, Edgar, 46 Chatincy Street Cass, Phillip, 137 Galen Street Cassali, Guisegpe, 187 Chapman Street Caterina, Natalie, 1% Berkeley Street Cantrell, Cecil, 9 Lawrence Street Cesarev, Salvatore, 781 NIt.Auburn Street Chackarian, George, 73 Cranford Street Clhairelli, Charles, 51 %lain 'Street Chamberlain, Eugene, 11 Lavrrence Street Chareingeri, Joseph, 22 Perry Street. Christian, Gerald, 6 Oliver Road. Cifain, Marino, 52 Crawford Street Claftin, Sinner-, hG Maplewood Street Clarke, George E.,43 Cypress Street *Coen, John, 17 Dewey Street Conda, George, 190 Schaal Street Condeto, Aiello, SO Winter Street Connollv, Jarid, 105 Pleasant Street *Connolly, William B., 198 I-Vaverley- Avenue Conners, Thomas E., 317 Common Street Coale, Simeon, 88 School Street Corner, John W., 6513ayd Street Cornetta, Ben amin, 751 Mt. Auburn Street Corregan, William F., 154 Common Street Costa, Vasil INI., 129 Galen Street Cragin, Ravmonrd IV., 44 Walnut Street 642 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Cramer, Ward, 25 Springfield Street Crosby, Ric-hard, 429 Spruce Street Cashman, Ralph, 124 Walnut Street Cutri, Sonfino, 46 Westminster Avenue DaalDte, joscph, I Purvis Street Daylor, David, 1IS Putnam Street DeFelice, John A., 40 1lclendy Avenge DeFlumear, Henry, 25) l•Iaple Street DeJoveni, Angelo, 01 Fayette Street DeLorenzo, Nickolas, 1M Favette Street Delorey=, Clifford, 190 Fayette Street Demitrvs, Nick, 14 Clarendon Street Denotari, Jerry, 183 Sycamore Street Djiarjiat, I-lachadoor, art} Lloyd Road Doll, William, 141 Galen Street Donahue, John, 8 Lowell Avenue Donahue, Patrick, 16 1 Galen Street Donnelly, Jon F., 23 Grenville Road Doyle, Frank, 203 lVatertown Sant Ducharme, WiUiam F., 11 Middlesex Road Dwyer, Harold, F., 38 'Mor(on Street Dwyer, Herbert J,, 48,5 'lain Street Dwyer, john, 4S5 Nlain Street Erhevaguc a, Arnold, [44 Elton Avenue I nlvright, Detti eon, 1112 Palfrey Street Equatoro, James, 28 Putrlarn Street Fabino, -11icliael, IMB Arsenal Street Farrell, 'Michael F., 137 Horse Street Farrell, William E,, 14 Oalilev Ruad Fazellie, Caesar, 10 Lowell AVentac Fienette, Norman, X3 Adams.street Finn, Charles J., 183 Cammon Street Fitzgerald, David, 22 13ost€ania Avenue Fitzgerald, John J., 176 t'4+'atverley Avenue Fitzpatrick, Patrick-, 24 Dexter Avenue Folland, josiah W., did 1331ton Avenue Friant, Merriman, .1=4 Thurston Road Furey, ,James, 00 School Street Gallagher, Peter S., 45 Fairfield Street Garulo, Vincent, 183 Sycamore Street Gearty, William.J., 31 Irma Avenue Gilbert, Albert C., 97 Watertown ;street Gill, Thomas A,, 120 Waln"t Street Gimlet, Daniel, 15 Cross Street Goldsmith, Frederick W--, 1,V Hillside Road GoldthWaite, James A., 1 i 21 Bellevue Road Gould, George, Perkins Institute COLLECTOR IS REPORT 643 Gray, Fred, 51 Main Street Green, George: L., 83 Franklin Street Green, Sterling W., 83 Franklin Street Green, Thomas A., al? Copeland Street Griffin, Frank, N1 Common Street Griffin, James R., 9 Adams Avenue Gurney, Francis T., 0 Fuller Road Hanrahan, Harry, 24 Bostonia Avenue Hargedon, John, 311 Scholl Street. Hartkinson, .Sidney, 119 Edenheld Avenge Hicks. Edward J., 2D5 Main Street Hit}dlian, Pcrcy, 9267 Boylston Street Hodge, Hugh, 57 Kondazian Street Hogan, James, 124 Nichols Avenue Hogan, Stephen, 124 Nichols Avenue Hogan, Thomas E., 28 Howard Street Rolland, John K., 40 Spruce Street Dolman, William, 86 Hovey Street Howard, Robert, 139 N-lapleivood Street Howell, John, 50 Whites Avenue Howes, Horace W., 6 Swett Court Howland, Allen, 203 Waverlev Avenue T-Tuglies, Charles, 16 Hunt Street Hughes, Charles, 24 Dartmouth Street Hughes, Joseph, 58 Dartmouth Street Hutchins, David SST.,72 Evans Street I3vnes, Lea, 105 Riverside Street Iannacconi, Antonio, 135 Sycamore Street Irvin, Charles, 109 BDyd Street James, Tom, 28 Clarendon Street Jenkins, Eric, 11. Paul Street Jivclag, Nishon, 140 Nichols Avenue ludice, Nlatale L., 9 ITudson Street Jones, George E., 712 Belmont Street Kacha}ian, Joseph, 20 Berkeley Street Iti:amborian, Jacob S., W Bostonia Avenue Kopalos. Peter, 15 Kondazian Street dYarmurian, Sam, 31 Keenan ;Street Kasparian, Itiaspar, 77 Templeton Parkway I ay, Clarence H., :?8 Dartmouth Street Kay, Ernest, :30 '\Ielen€y Avenue Keefe, Arthur, 51 Main Street Keene, Kenneth, 55 Mt. Auburn Street Kelly, Clarence, 53 Elton Avenue Kell-, Peter A., 21 Bmmfield Street Dent, Bernard, 16 Prospect Street Kickori,an, Michael, 115 Dexter Avenue 644 WA-T-ER'TOWN TOWN REPORT Killoran, Thorn , .`�'.8 Gertrude Street 'Kimball, Benjamin A., 112 Charles River Road ICiAin, Joseph C., 40 Union Street Krikorian, Meikan, 11 Nichols Avenue Laberto, Carman,357 Alain Street LaBonoille, Edward, 35 Mt, Auburn Street Lacey, Earle, 118 Waltham Street Lally, John A., 55 Grandview Avenue Lane, Frank J., 23 Channing Dead Laspada, Joseph., 67 Palfrey Street LaViolette, Lawrence, 55 A-It, Auburn Street Lawlor, John, 38 Williams Street LeBlanc, Dorman, 40 Laurel Street Leonard, Charles E., 18A Cottage Street Leonard, John J., 105 Rutland Street Leonard., Louis, ]$A Cottage Street Levasseur, Uerbrrt, 17.5 ,,Spruce Street Levasseur, Thomas, 175 Spruce Street Levasseur, Wilfred, 175 Spruce Street Levy, Abraham, 5 Gleason Street Livingston, Gordon, 126 Palfrey Street Livingston, Kenneth, 87 Spring Street Loconi, Dominic, 14 Warren Street Long,Jererriiah, 294 North Beacon Street Longo, John B., 166 Palfrey Sheet Loughry, John, 171 Waverley Avenge MacChlerie, George W., 44 Beacon Park MacCIennon, Jesse, 242 Sycamore Street MacDonald, James, 15 Auburn. Place IN-lacGinnis, Daniel W., 97 Melendy Avenue Macho, Jerry, 115 Dexter Avenue Alaclnness, Donald, 326 Nit, Auburn Street Mahoney, Frank, :37 Chapman Street Mahoney, Thomas, 185'LTaverley Avenue IN•Iajor, Jahn, 59 Boylston Street Malkasian, Manoog, 4I) Dartmouth Street Maloney, Thomas, 76 Boylston Street Mann, Bartholomew, 86 Prentiss Street Manning-, William, 86 California Street Marchant, John., 129 Arsenal Street Marchant, W.allace, 181 Walnut Street Marchant, Wilfred, 129 Arsenal Street Marsh, Charles, 70 Dexter Avenue Martin, Arthur, 17 Dexter Avenue Mason, William, 29A Waverley Avenue Mason, William, Jr., 29A IITaverley Avenue McCarthy, Frank, 170 Orchard Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 645 cCarthv, Micbael J., fill Watertown Street McCormack,John, 131 Nichols Avenue McDermott, Joseph, 11 Hazel Street McDermott, Thomas, 4.`: NIt. Auburn Street McDonald, James J., 86 Summer Street McDonald, John C. 168 Walnut Street McDonald, Neal, 43 Cramford Street McGill, Francis, 170 Waverley Avenue McHugh, Michael, 97 Melendy Avenue McIntyre, Andrew, 9p NQrth Beacon Street McIntyre, John J., 15 Purvis Street McKenzie, Chandler, 70 Dexter Avenue McKenzie, James, .37 Quimby Street McKinnon, Charles II., 27A. ?4-lorton Street McLellan, Archie, 64 :spring Street McLeod, Stanley %-L, if) Mason Read Melklanus, Cornelius F., 114 Hillside Road Meta, Patrick, 108 California Street Mick, Charles, 51 R3ain Street Mikalian, ,John, 78 school Street Miller, John 11., 24 Otis Street Mills, George C., IS Common Street Milne, Gordon C., 6 Fuller Read Milton, Fred R., 261 Common Street A-lissulian, Aram, 43 Keenan Street IMitrhell, Edward J., 44 .Bradford Road 4iitchelt, Edward J. Jr., 44 Bradford Road Monahan, Gerard, 34 Royal Street cINloody, William H., 34 Springfield Street Moore, Anderson T. W., .34 Hovey Street Moore, John, 33 Deter Avenue Moran, Patrick J., 19 Alfred Road Morley-, Thomas, 15 New Lexington Street M,orrisey, Richard, 147 Dexter Avenue Morrisey, Thomas, 97 Melendy Avenue 1410rrisan, Ralph F,, 304 Alt, Auburn Street N-lowatt, Marry R., 773 Mt. Auburn Street lylowatt, James, 777 Mt. Auburn Street Murdock, John, 104 Westminster Avenue Murphy, Edmund M., 14 Thurston Road Murphy, Henry, J», 17 Pleasant Street Murphy, Notichael, S'd Summer Street Nadolen, Frederick, 447 Mt. Auburn Street Nicola, Harold, -15 Chapman Street ltiute, Leslie C., 25 Clcott Street O'Connell, Dennis J., 125 Boylston Street O'Donnell, James, 500 Main Street 646 WATERT[3SL'N TOWN REPORT Qgar, Artlitir C., 193 Pleasant Street O'Gara. Paul E., 69 Putnam Street Ogden, Frank A., 20 Sunnybank Road 0hannassian, Moses, 57 Crawford Street 0"Tklam, George, 157 Galen Street O'Rourke, Thomas, 143 Galen Street O'Sullivan, Nicholas P., Jr., 34 Boyd Street Pappas. -N-lichael, 41 Dartmouth Street Parker, Chester, 30 Keenan Street Peach, tibrey R., 64 Elton Avenue Pet:rinio, Dominic, Cottage Street Piantedosi, Victor, 24 Cushman Street Piantidosi, .Benjamin, 255 Palfrey Street Pieree, Harry R., 104 Langdon Avenue PicrsGn, Donald, 149 Orchard Street Poillucci, Antonio, 8 Kondazian Street Poole, Frederick A., 20 Richards Road Powers, John T., 64 Elton Avenue Price, L. Byron, 139 Winsor Avenue Puzzo, .Salvatore, 2 Kimball Road Quaranto, Peter, 106 Pritnam Street Quinn, Edward M., 5S Gilbert 'Street Raczkowslri, Walter, 61 Flat Street R Line, Uster E., 23 Templeton Parkway Rallis, ;'Aeolis, 97 Arlington Street Randolphi, 13mest, 708 Mt. Auburn Street Ravane, Patrick j., 12f) Nichols venue Ravesi, John, 173) Lexington Street Regan, Joseph I ., 97 Payette Street Rhirehart, Milton J., .18 Maple Street Rice, John H., 7 Harnden.Avenue Riddle, Harry A., 182 W;x1 xut Street Rigby, David, IS Maple Street Rizzuti, Anthony. 39 Eartmoyith Street 12oache, Francis, 12 Oliver Road Robinson, Robert, 1-L3 Galen Street Rodd, Rayfield, 2'14 331rch Road Roeshe, Henry H., dZ Stearns Road Rose, Oliver, 21 Templeton Parkway Rouco, Louis, 15 Spring Court Russo,Andrew, 30 Waverley Avenue Russo, Gregory, 134 Edenfii+eldl Avenue Russo, Ralphael, W5 Palfrey Street Ryan, Jaynes, 207 Boylston Street Ryan., .Phillip, 9B Bradford Road Sallese, Joseph, 36 Coolidge Hill Road Samaras, Costos, 33 Berkeley Street COLLECTOR I S REPORT 647 'Sannicondro, Frank, 19 New Lexington Street Santangelo, Jimmie, 1 1 Wheeler Court Scali, Dominick, 29 INIorton Street Seiparti, Frank, 535 Mt. Auburn Street Sears, Frank, 21 Laurel Street Sefarian, John, 168 Walnut Street Segzan, Charles N'., 27 ?Morton Street Seg-ian, George K., 27 Morton Street Semoian, 11 elkon G., 31 111elendy Avenue Shanahan, Henry, 75 Putnam Street Shannon, William P., 44 Concord Road Shattuck-, Herbert, 38 Dartmouth Street Shaughnessy, Daniel B., 25 HDsmer Street -Shepardi, George, 2 Kimball Road Shepard, Patrick, 18 Ladd Street 'Sheppard, Stewart, 110 Lovell Road Sheridan, Thomas, 121 Arsenal Street Shiers, Carl, 4-9, Morton Street Shippe, Wandell, 55IML Auburn Street ShLItt, Charles J,, 42 Springfield Street SFlvers, Walter, I 1 Wilson Avenue Silvep, Thomas J., '22177 Orchard Street Sims, Leonard, 20 Lloyd Rooad Sizinett, Harold, 146 Palfrey Street Sinanni, Joseph, 204 Arlington Street Skahill, Peter, 77 Riverside Skihill, Nlielrael, 25 Hosmer Street. Skinner, Alexander, .352 Arlington Street Smith, John J., 34j Quimby Street Smith, Walter, 16 Latirel Street Spittney, Narnian. 94 rummer Street Stearns, Lewis F., 30 Maple.Street Stepanian, Isgenfler, 2t5 Melendy avenue Sullivan, Daniel D., 43 Chaunirg Dead Sullivan, Dennis, 1.13 Galen Sullivan, Edmond, 1.37 Galen Street Sweeney, Frank, 186 Arlington Street *Taylor, Robert J., 146 Spring Street Taylor, Williarn, 26 Irma Avenue Theodore, Harr-, 02 School Street Theall, William P., 25 Fuller Road 'T130massian, John, 17 Kondazian Street Tirnoithy, Francis, 106 Spruce Street Toole, Thomas T., 742 N.It. Auburn Street '1 oDni—igian, AIanoog, =1 Boylston Street �'l orikian, Vahan. .51 Crawford Street Troy, Francis} 116 Surnnier Street CA WATRRTO N TOWN REPORT Vahey, 14artin P., 123 North Beacon Street Vahey, Michael B,, 1n earth Beamn Street Fahey, Thomas F., 238 North Beacon Street Varney, Walter L., U1 Church Street Veno, Willio-m IN"alter, 40 Laurel Street Verrvrhio, Rocco, 26 Morton Street Viggo, Clernenseau, 2I F yette Street Vlassaki,;, John, 87 Arline,-ion Street Von Daum, Rudolph, 224 North Beacon Street Voutour, Lein, 42 Cypress Strut Voutsellas, Peter, 27 Kondazian Street Waldo, Stanley, 54 forth Beacon Street 'Nalsh, Arthur A., 106 Spruce street 'Ward, Harold, 16 Derby* Road Welsh, Jarnes, 40 Arsenal Street White, John A., 14 Edenfeld Avenue White, John A., 484 Main Street White, Wesley E., 76 Poplar Street l 'illiams, Joseph, 104 Spring Street Williams, Leslie, 80 Hillside Road Wright, Harold F., 11,Rutland Street Garneson, Edward W., 272 North Beacon Street Dowd, Ralph L., 222) Main Street Early, Joseph M., 1 Z Templeton Parkway Jennings, William R., 71 Lexington Street Johnston. James, I.3 'Morse Street 'Marks, Phillip W., 01 Chaaning Road O'Brien, Thomas F., 79 Templeton Parkway O'Reilly, Frank, 54 Evans Street Sherman, Alfred T., 16 Langdnn Avenue Need, Cleveland, 241 Boylston Street Wenakis, Peter, 11 Templeton Parkway Concannon, Edrnurnd P., 27 Lden.Geld Avenue WATE T C W MASSACHUSETTS PUBLIC SC The Ninety-Second Annual Report OF TAE SCHOOL COMMITTEE AND THE Forty-Ninth Anneal Report OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 1929 CAMBRIDGE, MASS. T13E MURRAY PRINTING COMPANY 1930 SCHOOL COMMITTEE FRANCIS A. KELLY, Chairwan Tenn expires 1931 MARY CORCOR N, Secretary Terra expires 1931 EDN A F. LYONS Tenn expires 1932 HOIVIER C. PERKINS Term expires 1930 CHARLES C. CHASE, M.D. Term expires 1931 C EN I EEEFE, D.M.D. Term expires 1932 WILFRED H. PRICE, Szrperintendent of Schools, Office, Room 2, Town Fall Annex Office Hours 8 to 9 a.m., except Saturday to a p.m., except Wednesday and Saturday Watertown, A°lass., January 11, 1930 In School Committee: Voted, That the report of the Chair- man and the reportt of the Superintendent of Schools be ac- cepted and adopted as the annual report of the School Corn- rnittee of the Town, and voted to print_ for distribution the report of the School Committee. 2NI ARC,' CORCORAN, Secretary. 2 FINANCIAL STATEMENT Receipts and Expenditures for the Year Ended December 31, 1929 Receipts Appropriatialx M12,350 UO Convention Expenses 2.iO 00 Smith-Hughes Fund 1:39 69 512,739 60 Expenditures Gelleral Control: Superintendent and enforcement of Law 86,300 00 Clerks 2,878 57 Office Expense 784 88 Telephones 1,315 63 11,279 08 Instruction: Salaries W1,607 20 Boobs and Supplies 2(1269 pia" — 397,876 85 Opt--ration: Salaries $28,196 30 Supplies 2,345 83 Light and Power 10,247 42 Fuel 11,501 25 School Halls 1,339 27 Water 1,591 23 55,221 30 A,laintenance 18,960 98 New Equipment 5,598 .57 Miscellaneous: Salaries s5,600 00 Sundfies 1,027 34 6,627 34 3 4 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Continuation School. Salaries $1,693 81 Sundries 1,476 37 $3,1r0 18 Americanization: Salaries $1,530 50 Books and Supplies 336 28 1,866 78 Evening School: Salaries $3,309 00 Boobs and Supplies 66 95 3,375 95 Trade Schools 5,184 53 Transportation 1,496 00 3510,657 56 Unexpended Balance 1,69244 512,350 00 Convention Expenscs $241 37 Unexpended Balance 8 63 `?'50 00 Smith-Hughes Fund 1:30 69 $512,739 fig Treasury Receipts Tuition: State Wards $054 64 Continuation School (cities end towns) 525 28 Continuation and Trade School Reimb"xsements 2,541 90 Non-Resident Pupils 140 00 - $4,161 82 Hall Rent 3,605 50 Senior High School: Telephone and Stamps $11 60 Banks lost and damaged 61 515 Chemistry breakage and lost keys 24 40 97 55 FINANCIAL S`T`A'TENJE T 5 Miscellaneous: Damages, telephone, etc. 61 73 Evening Schools 1.31 00 Aniericaniza.tion Reimbursement 1,309 85 Continuation School Reimbursement (Home School) 793 94 810,061 45 General School Fund Statement 40,492 31. 50,553 76 Watertown High School Athletic Association DmQniber 1, 1028 to januai-y 1, 1930 Crash Received Cash on hand $1,570 98 Dales and Season Tickets 128 40 Gate Receipts 3,253 48 Bank Interest Checking (November) 58 MiscellaneDus 56 32 -5,009 76 Cash Paid Material (equipment) .�1,a 28 85 Officials 717 30 Travel 434 60 Guarantees to other teams 833 01 Cash for advance sale of tickets to other schools 208 75 Insurance (Belmont) 76 50 MiscellarieDus 1.30 45 Cash can Hanel 880 30 5,009 70 E. D. hIACCURD , Treasurer, E. H. WHITEHILL, Headmaster. W LTER'FOWN TONNI T REPORT Watertown Senior High School, Cafeteria Account Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements January 1, 1929 to January 1, 1930 Cash Balance, January 1, 1929 965 36 Cash Receipts from Cafeteria 11,242 97 Interest on }dank Deposits 28 99 Total Cash Handled S12,237 32 isbursenients Pay Roll $2,903 35 Milk, Ice Cream and Beverages 2,173 10 Bread, Rolls and Cookies 774 14 Jellies and jani 79 S3 Mayonnaise, Cheese and Canned Goods 976 64 Meats, Vegetables and Groceries 1,407 67 Candy and Nuts 1,581 14, Laimdry, Napkins and Kitchen Supplies 279 67 :vUseellaneous 145 94 Depreciation Fund (Sarongs account) 1,350 00 Total Disbursements 11,671 48 Cash Balance, January 1, 1930 5 5 84 East Watertown Junior High School, Cafeteria Account Statement of Gash Receipts and Disbursements January 1, 1929 to January 1, 1930 Cash balance, January 1., 1929 $124 40' Cash receipts from Cafeteria. 6,7Sti 82 Interest on Bank Deposits 9 19 Total Cash, Handled S6,920 46 Disbursements Pay Roll S1318 00 Milk, Ice Cream and Beverages 1,538 31 FINANCIAL STATEMENT 7 Bread, Rolls andCookies 8740 20 Jellies .and Jam 2:5 10 Mayonnaise, Cheese and Canned Goods 475 54 Meats, Vegetables aajid Groceries 664 48 Candy and 'Ni is 1,2.34 95 Laundry, Napkins and Kitchen Supplies 260 07 Miscellaneous 35 82 Depreciati= Fund (Savings accatlnt) 400 00 Total Disbursements. . 6,692 47 Cash, Valance, January 1, 030 S227 99 'west junior High Schooi, Cafeteria Account State-nictit of Cash Receipts and Disbulsements January 1, 1929 to Jaimary- 1, 1930 Cash Balance,January 1, 1929 (Deficit) 78 09 Gash Receipts from Cafeteria 7,405 63 Interest cn Bank Deposits 5 86 Total Cash Handled $7,3343 40 Disburso ents Pay Roll $1,483 00 Milk, Ice Cream and Beverages 1,617 26 Dread, Rolls and Cookies 519 57 Jellies and Jani 62 30 Mayonnaise, Cheese and Canned Goods 657 82 Meats, Vegetables and Groceries 868 96 Candv and Nuts 1,405 68 Laund y, Napkins and Kitchen Supplies 80 17 Miscellaneous 72 51 Depreciation Fund (Saving .Account) 300 00 Total Disbursements 7,067 27 Gash Balance, January 1, 1930 266 13 REP ORT OF THE CHAIRMAN OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE To the School G'crnaniltee and Cilizw .s of 1 G'aterlown: I herewith respectfully submit the report of the fhairnaan of the: School Committee for the year 1929. The successful administration of public institutions, espe- cially the schools, is measured by the quality of the work pro- duced, together with the cost involved in its production. I shall refer but in a general manner to the quality of the%vork prod.ucetl during the least year, because the reports of the Superintendent and Supervisors whieb follow, clearly show the progress of our schools fTom an educational standpoint, I shall dwell more par- ticularly upon the cost in-volved during the past year and upon the immediate needs of our school system. If our schools are to be deniocratic, that is, for all, we must pro-6de instruction which shall fit the indiNidual needs and ca- pacities of all our children, the mentally deficient and baclnvard child, as well as the normal and supernormal. It is e%rident that in the past eery little attention was given to the mentally back- ward child. On January 1, 1929 only thirty pupils ivere enrolled in special classes. $n December, we had seventy-five children in these classes, wath two more groups ready to organize in Febru- ary. This means better histruction for the normal child in the classes franc which these children have been removed, and the careful guidance of these mentally back-ward.pupils. It must be understood that these children are. not "Institute" cases, but mentally-retarded youngsters requiring special attention. Thus, these groups have been designated as "Opportunity Masses." N-Vatertown is the last of the neighboring towns to replace the sub-primary classes with kindergartens. The division, of twelve of these classes into morning and afternoon sessions has relieved ,congestion in crowded districts. The nc%t move along constructive lines in this department should be the admission of children who are four and one-half years of age. REPORT OF SCHOOL COAMITTEE Another successful innovation during the past year was the institution of the Cadet System in our teaching force. This system shows both educational progress and a financial sax ing in the salaries paid for instruction, In April, 1927, the School Committee passed a ntle requiring two tears teaching ex-perience before appointment in the high school and one year teaching experience before appointment in the jmiior high and elementary schools. Before 1927, a great rmanv of our teachers were ap- pointed immediately after being graduated from normal school. A large nuiiaber of the lest teachers in our s�-stern'-;v ere appointed in this manner, while some of the leachers conning to us with years of experience have been asked to resign year after year. This shows clearly that one year of experience does not make a good teacher. It is true that every city and town of any size in Massachusetts has an experience rule of one kind or another, but most of these cities and t u-ins have made some prevision for local college and nominal school graduates. In 1927 the School Committee made no provision. The result was that; our local graduates were forced to spend two or more years here and there setting experience from day to day in different schools if this can he called teaching mxperience), or to teach in small tmurns whose systems are altogether different from ours, or as happened in many canes, being discouraged with the first two alternatives, were forced to give up their chosen profession. Under the Cadet System, as instituted during the past year, one cadet teacher may be assigned to each elementary school under the super- vision of the Principal and Elementary Supervisor; and one or more, according to subject qualifications, may be assigned to the high and Junior high schools under the supervision of the Principal and Supenilitendent. Candidates for these positions must be graduates of approved normal schools or colleges. These teachers are marked four tinges a year and may be dropped from the system at any tirrne. The salary of the elementary school cadet is five dollars per school day, and that of the high school cadet is six dollars per school clay. This year eleven cadets were appointed, live in the elementary schools, three in the junior high schools and three in the high school. In October and December these teachers were marked, There were no fail- ing marks, many were marked as good teachers, and a few re- 10 WATERTOWN TORN REPORT ceived a mark of "E" for excellence. The average salary paid to new. teachers during their first year is about 1,500. The aver- age salary of a cadet is about 3950 per year. Thus, over a period of one year, the saving; in salaries of these eleven teachers an-ioLmts to about $6,000, The educational r alue of teaching woodworking below the sixth grade, especially- since this subject is offered for three gears in junior high school, has never been d+eterniined. This, together with the increased numbers in the elementary schools, the high salaries paid to Industrial Art teachers and the danger of injil ry- to Small boy—., were the deciding factors in the Committee's vote, to discontinue woodworking in the fifth grades. I had the pleasure in October of appointing the following committee to work in conjunction n ith the Tercentenary- Committee: Miss Corcoran, School Committee; Dr. Keefe, School Cori nittee; Mr, Perkins, School Committee; Miss Bis- bee, Supervisor of Music, Miss Biggane, Supervisor of Physical Education: Miss Scheib, Elementary Supen isDr; Mr. Smith, Sub-Xla ster, High School. In October a committee was appointed for the purpose of mal£iiig a surrey of the programs of the junior high and high school, in order to bring about a closer articulation and continu- ity of the subjects taught in these schwls. The following are serving on this committee: Miss Lyons, School Committee; Mr. Price, Superintendent; Mr. Whit.chill, Principal of High School; X1r. Wheeler, Principal of West Junior High School; Air. Put- nam, Principal of East Junior High School; Mr. Kelly, Chainnagi of School Committee. This coininittee has met weekly- ion 'Wed- nesday afternoons, and is preparing a report to be presented to the 'School Committee. It recommends, among ether things, the teaching of general language in the seventh grades, inure English in the junior high schools, and the teaching of first-year algebra in the high school. With the opening of arsenal Street, the children from the Riverton section have one more dangerous crossing added to their daily journey to the Hofinier, Francis, and Phillips Schools. The small number of elementary school children in this section makes the erection of even a four-room elementary school ini- practical; but something must be done to protect the lies of REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE 1) these children. As a solution I would recommend to the com- nnittee that the matter be taken up with the authorities of the Perkins. Institute, for the ptirpose of iliquiring as to whether or not a room in this Institution might be used for a kindergarten, first and second grade combination, as we have in the Bemis School. There are various theories as to what constitutes a prosperous administration of public affairs. Ex-President Coolidge advo- cated the economy theory, while our present executive takes the opposite point of view, adA-=ancing the theory of expenditure. Each being but a theory, has its advantages and disadvantages, its pros and cons. Economically speaking, in the general, both are sound, but in the particular the soundness of each must be determined by the financial status of the con-minnity about to choose one ca# theta. just as a Irian with one hundred dollars surphis cash in his packet may go out to spend, while the, fellow without a surplus must begin to economize. At the present, on account of the large expenditure in the past,Watertown, %with an increased tax rate and a law borrowing capacity, finds itself in a class with the communikies which must econGillize. 'There are two ways by which the cost of education may be reduced N%ntbout affecting the efficiency of our present system. First by basing our schoolroom capacities on an aver- age of forty or forty-two pupils, and secondly by a greater use of our junior high school building's. Most of the new school buildings have been btiilt to aeat thirty-five pupils per room. With this limitation the organization of classes is made more dllfficult and more teachers are required. Fer example; supposing that in the fourth grade there are one htuidred seventeen pupils. This necessitates the using of four rooms and four teachers, while if these classrooms were suitable for forty pupils, this nutzn- ber could be taken care of by three teachers in three classrooms. The average cost per classroom is about $14,000 and the average salary of a teacher is : 1.500 per year. When this happens a few times another school is required and the salary budget has in- creased enormously. Educational surveys in many cities and towns have shown that the number of pupils in a class up to forty does not affect the efficiency of the teaching. This plan 12 'WATERT01M TOWN REPORT could be carried out very well if our elementary and junior high school classrooms were equipped with forty desks. To accomplish a greater use of the school building's, it seems advisable to me to use our junior high school buildings for two sessions; that is, to have the eighth and ninth grades attend school in the morning, and the seventh grades in the aftc=oon. This use of these buildings would effect a great sating in the following. the cost of new buildings, interest charges, insurance, fuel, lighting, etc. I believe that many citizens are unaware of the fact that under the Junior high school system instituted in 1922, these expensive buildings are used but three and one-half hours per day for teaching and 111struction, including shop work and physical education, The junior high school classes average twenty-sLix forty-minute periods per week, that is an average of five and one-half periods per dad-, or three and one-half hours per clay. The remaining time is 1-ised for study, club and lunch periods. By holding classes for the eighth and ninth grades in the morning from 8 to 12 o'clock, and for the seventh grades in the a.fte~rnwii from 1 to 4.30 o'clock, no time would be lost from in- struction and every child would be at honic for a hot lunch. Cold lunches eaten in four or five minutes in a crowded lunch- room are not conducive to health, but nevertheless the ptr i-nar}, end of education is health. It is true that hot lunches are served in the schools, but every family cannot afford to spend 20 cents or 25 cents per child per day for lunches. Again, there is no ,guarantee that these children will buy a hot lunch where candy and ice cream is sold. Again, educational experience has proved that as much knowledge can be gathered after as before dinner and that physical and mental labors are not conflicting forces. Therefore, if the children are not losing any education by this change, if it helps to pre sen"dtheir Health, and if it relieves an imperative financial situation in this Town, d believe that the project is worthy of consideration. On the other hand, with the East Junior High School over- crowded with 650 pupils, and the West junior High. School filled to capacity with 768 children enrolled, the Town inust build either a large addition as contemplated by the Building Com- niitte?e, which would cause the moving of the school lines so that REPORT OF SCHOOL COMMITTEE 13 the children from the South Side and as far west as Church Street must go to the East End School, or two smaller additions, one at the East Junior High School this year and one at the West Junior High Schaal next year. I would recommend the two-session plan until the numbers in these schools are large enough to warrant another school, at which thne a central junior high school could be built. This would curtail the building of a junior high school for at least five years. The only ovemrmvded elernentan, districts are the Marshall Spring and the games Russell Lowell. For the past two year both of these schools have been mmning on part tirne. The open- ing of the new school in West 11Tatertown shall relieve the Xlar- shall Spring School. Whether the Marshall Spring School shall be relieved by the new school to the extent that it may take some children from the Janes Russell Lowell School, remains to be seen. Even though some relief may be given, the James Fussell Lowell School, with eighteen classes running in a twelve_ room building, will stall be overcrowded. I firmly believe that the operating of this school on part time is Iess desirable than ,operating junior high schools can two sessions. A committee has been appointed to select a site for an ele- mentary school in North Watertown. Whether to build a new school on this site, or an addition to the dames Russell Lowell School is one of the important probicras which the School Com- mittee must studv and decide within the corning year. The improvement of school grounds and the enfencing of school property in some districts, especially the Coolidge, Francis-Phillips and Marshall Spring, sbould be given the care- ful consideration of the School Committee. The funds entrusted to us during the past year have been spent as economically as possible, with the result that the aver- age cost of '$93.39 per pupil for the year 1929 is the lowest since the institution of Junior High Schools in Watertawn. This was accomplished despite the fact that one-fifth of the total appro- priation was expended or contracted for during the months of Januarys and February. This year the Conunittee is asking for the lowest per per cent of increase since 1923. If the total amount is appropriated, the cost per pupil for 1930 shall be between $90 and $92. The tables below show the cost per pupil and the increase in appropTlation since 192A. All the figures are based can statistics from January I to December 31 of each year. TABLE 1 Cost per Ptipil for Past Five Years with Estimate of Cost for 1934 Enralbnent Average A niow d Cast Year January I A Ileisdance Expvided Per P14pil 1925. 3,920 3,743 $362,326 36 $90 80 1926, 4,260 4,048 392,599 27 96 98 1927. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,568 4,331 420,024 23 98 57 1928. . . . . . . . .. . .., 5.201 5,003 472,207 71 94 39 1929. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 5,674 5,4+68 510,657 56 93 39 (Estimaled) (Antotarl Asked) 6,210 6,010 S-554,936 00 92 33 1£13t]8. . . . . . 6,210 6,016 54:4,436 00 96 58 TABLE 2 Schedule of School Appropriations since 1927 Amouist Amount Per Kent I'er Cea:t T'xpelsc rd Of f Of Appropri of Amount Previous Increase litcy-Case adios In-crrase. Enrollmen,l Year Asked Year Asked Asked Recul-Ved .Received January 1 Increase 1027 $4,30,170 Vfl2,599 27 X20 73 9.5 $427,460 8.8 4568 308 1928 472,674 420,924 23 45,740 77 10.7 472,674 10.7 5204 636 0 1929 521,104 472,267 71 48,836 —99 10.3 512,350 8.4 567 4 470 A V. 1930 l;554,936 51G,657 50 44,278 44 8.6 0210 5313 0 1934 544,436 610,657 50 33,778 44 6.5 6210 5313 H W Plan A. Includes $10,500, cost for increase in salaries for teachers, if voted by Town Meeting. Plan B. INQrmal Apprvpri4tion wttbout increase in salaries, c�; 16 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT I %vish to express to the Members of the School Committee, the Superintendent of Schools and teachers, as well its the Town 0 fficials and citizens;my sincere appreciation of their kind assist- ance in the administration of the School Department during the past year. Respeetftity, FRANCIS A. KELLY. REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT To tote School Conzinittee: In accordance Nv.'th your custom, I am submitting herew -1 a report -upon the conditions of the schools for the year 1929. This is the ninety-seco d report in the series of School Commit- tee reports and the tiven°ty-second that has been written by the present incumbent. The Results of Education. A government of and by the people needs education as its first zequisite. One hundred years ago it was assumed that the requirements of education had been met by the mastery of the Three 's. Today the require- ments of Education demand much more than mere shill i a `Reading,Ritingand ithnietic." The Three R's are still funda- mental, but far greater demands are now. made upon American citizens than are includcd in the skill enabling one to read, to write and to cipher. The fair flung line of forei�m contacts now sweeps entirely around the earth imtil it again meets its own beginning. The s-wiftness of approach to foreign lands has -6rtually eliminated the time element as compared with the situation a century ego. Taking into account, then, present circumstances, the gradu- ates of our schools if prepared adequately for their life's work need the fallowing fundamental essentials: clear irision, logical pow- ers of judgment, reliable self poise, dynamic energy, earth-' while experimental contacts, deep unfailing life interest, and lastly- an abiding faith in the purposes of human life and in the creative Concomitants of natural laws and natural forces. In carder tc attain these sends the curriculum of the public schools has by legislative enactment been definitely shaped. Education, however, is a larger process than mere instruction in required subjects helpful as this may be. An indi-6dual skilled in mathennatics or any branch of science, but hostile to society or careless of personal obligation will neither be happy Ttor of the Ynost help to his connnunity. Madness of spirit, steadfastness of purpose, persistence in 17 is WATERTOWN T'tJ'WN REPORT effort, strength in adversity, joyousness hi li-ving are qualities not measured 1vith sufficient accuracy by intelligence tests, ;"yet without their possession the growth of "great" mere and "great" women can not be fully realized. The results of our public school prograni we trust include all that can be accomplished ix thin the schools for these goocl ob- jectives. "Going to college,'' "going to work" are important steps ilz the adventures of life. Our public schools are doing very efficient work ill preparing the young people of Watertown for these great undertakings. Al the reader peruses these pages which follow, there should be, kept In mind the goal of all educa- tion which in the wards of Herbert Spencer i-neans prepar.aLion for "CoiT]plcte hvinb." As there are many phases of school work that should 'be covered in this report, f ha.-pe asked the high school principal and several of the dircetors and supervisors to submit to tie a report of their work. I wn tlicrefore including a portion of their reports as a part of my annual report. Deport of the High School Master Mr. l d%vin H. Whitehill An increase over last,year of nearly ten per cent in enrollment has brought our numbers nearly to the Unit of the capacity. of the building and has Necessitated an unusual number of divi- sions too large for the most effective classroom work. The present rate of growth continued for one or two years i0l make essential the consideration of more room for the school, At the present; tirne ,ve aTe using every classroom nearly every period in the day, the room over the lobby as a classroom one period in the day, and the a.uditoritttn as a study hall once a week. It is probably true, however, that the construction of new houses in WatertoNNm has realzzed its pear which %will mean a smaller per- centage of increase in the ntunber of high school pupils for the text few years. Statistics show that there is a definite tendency in that directiGn throughout the country. While we have been liberal in our attitude towards providing education of high school grade for all who presented themselves foT admission to the secondary*schools,it is questionable,"Thether SUPERINTEND NT'S RrpoRT 19 those who are unwillhig to do the work required should 11c al- lowed to remain in school, especially when the time and energy the teaching force cculd be utilized to the full in assisting those who are really in caniest about securing an education. There are always some who look upon the high school as a place of privilege but not as an opportunity to which they have a right only as they accept and meet its obligations. It is manifestly unfair to the faithful students to have their progress retarded by the laggards. Miss Mildred B. Harrison, our Dean of Girls, after a year's leave of absence for study, left in October to accept a similar position in the Quincy High Schaal, of which she is a graduate, 1Ar. ,John E. Corcoran was also elected to a position in his alma mater, the Brookline High School. By their departure the school has lost teachers of rare personality and strong influence for all that was hest in our school life, We regret exceedingly their going. The increasing number of boys�N ho are taking the industrial arts course calls for more equipment incur Tnachine and wood- working slops. All our shops are contributing quite materially to our permanent equipment in all departments. Typewriting and: side tables, stage scenery, rubbish cans, machine tools, as well as printhig, not only for our own school but for the super- intendent's office also, have been a few of the projects success- fully carried forward. A complete electric scoreboard erected in the gymnasium and in use at our basket hall games has ex- cited the admiration and envy of visiting teams 'and their coaches. At the present writing nineteen boys are devoting time out of school hours to the building cif naotlel yachts under the direction of hlr. Black, who has twice represented the United States i-n international competition abroad. Members of the Aviation flub under the leadership of Mr, Eiserdiauer are building a full-sized glider which they hope to try out mi actual flight before the year is over. Girls in the Household Arts Department have made a large number of garments for themselves while one group under the leadership of Miss Randall is reducing the family budget and acquiring skill which will be of value later on by overtime work in the production of dresses. This group is also making sails 20 WATERTOWN `POR+N REPORT for the model yachts as well as providing some of the costumes for "All School Night." 1n the Art Department, of which Mrs. Randlett is the head, scenery has been painted, posters designed and executed, and some members of the classes are contributhig to the preparation for the Tercentenary celebra-;ion of the Tours. From the Commercial Department one member of the senior class is serving as secretary to ��liss Scheib, supervisor of ele- mentary grades, another is assisting in the bookkeeping of the cafeterias, the attendance officer has lead the senices of two more in connection NNIth the school census, while we have fre- quent calls for ennergency assistance in some of our largest local business concerns. Members of the Library Club are getting valuable training in all phases of library work under XEss Morse. They are get- ting practical experience both in our own library and to some extent in the public library where soiree are searing as Dart tib-ne assistants. All our clubs are ziat only contributing to the general �►elfare of the school but are furnishing opportunity for the exercise of the individual talents of the pupils and supplying incentives to the "worthy use of leisure," one of the cardinal objectives of secondary education. The preparation of pupils for admission to Higher institu- tions of learning is one of the functions of a public high school. Our owvn school has an enviable record in this respect as evi- denced by the record of our graduates its the schools and col- leges to which they have gone, as well as by the testimony of the students themselves. We still feel, as we have said before, that a gear added to the college preparatory Course would in the case of almost all students be of distinct advantage in making them ready for the increasingly exacting demands of the college examinations and the succeeding ctirriculuni. We would there- fore urge all parents who are contemplating a college careen for their children to arrange for this extra year of preparation. In this connection also let me urge upon all parents of high school pupils the necessity.of regular and serious home study. There is comparatively little time for study during the school session. iNo pupil can fulfill his schoolobligations with less tha.ii SUPERINTENDEWTPS REPORT 21 ten hours of home study per week. Many will need more. Out- side social claims and in many cases the necessity for rernunera- tive occupation for part of the day make careful budgeting of the pupil's time vcr� essential. Parents can promote the pupil's progress by cooperation in this respect. Report of the Senior ILgh School Library i s Stella lVl. Morse, Librartall The year 1929 has been an extremely lousy one, the total attendance amounting to 33,318 persons admitted during the regular library hours. This is a gain of 7,500 over last year. The library- is filled to capacity. ]wring some periods, students are refused admittance for lack of seats. Also it is impossible for the librarian with only student help to serve a greater n=ber, Nlost students come with a definite request, but students well up in their studies, who have the tune, have an opportunity to 'browse.rr Books circulated for home use amount to 5,185, a gain of more than 500 over last year. The public library cobpera.tion is of inestimable value. This yeax eve borrowed 487 hooks, maga- zines and pamphlets, many of which were used day after day in the library. Reference questions mount up rapidly and are as varied as: "Where cal I find a picture of a horse pistol: " "What are the {circtunstances necessary for artesian wells?" "What is transcendentalism?" The course of study for "`Instruction in the Use of Libraries," given to all members of the junior class, has been revised, thus proving of even more value to students. The Library Club whose motto is "To help the library serve the school" has done good work. The club, taking charge of the library while the librarian was ill, proved that they had learfic(l their library lessons well. :Several are doing part time work. Mi the public libraries. A scrapbook, showing the various activities of the school library, was sent on to Chicago and Washington, D. C;., where it received commendation from the national library headquarters, and from book publishers. The school library can start students in the right loath to e2 ►1 ATERTC#'4S'N TOWIN REPORT continue their education throughout their lives. Do give us the shelfroom needed, and the definite appropriation of at least .85100 per year for new books. Report of the Elementary Supervisor Miss Ida E. Schein Perhaps the greatest achievement in this department durir- the past year has been the establishing of twelve lcindergartens to replace the sub-prialaries which for sorne time have; not been functioning adequately. This involved little additional expense and few adjustments m the teaching cor7)s. The enthusiasm of the teachers and the pleasure and grei-NYth of the children bespeak the stccess of this venture. Many iniscoan.ceptiens and erroneous ideas regarding this beginning year are apt to exist, so it seems advisable to submit the aims of the lc ndeargarten as co3rapiled by the Watc rtoNim Round Table which consists of the twelve teachers acid the Ele- ruentary Supe nRisor. These clijcct.ive's are found not only on paper but; are very e-�rident in the work of each school day. 1. To form good habits of work and play-, of health and.right living. 2. To dcvclop a keener observation, enriching the child's life by experiences gained from contact 'with nature, people, stories, songs, and pictures. 3. To foster initiative and unselfish independence. 4. To establish a bond between the hanle and the school. 5. To instill the habit of joy and a lave for the good, the true and the bea-Lltiful. 6. To provide a lasting fecundation for future school work. Among the progressive practices observed in these classes the rest period (when the children actually lie down for 10 or 15 minutes), free play time (wben the indilidual desires are adapted to a social situation) and creative expression (when the child's thoughts and ideas inay be shown through some such medium as paper, colors, wood, clay, etc.) have shown the gTeat- est results. The program of activities or curricultun for the kindergarten SUPERINTEN0F'- 'S REPORT 23 was burro-%ved from a town of (greater Boston, but the v-LU-1d Table group is ilo-%v composhig cne of its own. Systematic testily has been conducted in grades 4, 5, and 6 throughout the Tovrn,xescilting in a better ttnderstanding by the principals and teachers of the capabilities of the pupils, some re- adjustments and reclassifications and the establishinent of sev- eral special, coaching or opportunity classes. Doubtless it will be necessary to fontz more of these groups in the near future, for a growing modern systeni roust aim not only for a certain uni- formity but also for recognition of individual differences. In these classes the acadernic Work is in reality tutoring; in the phases of school work in which a pupil, for whatever reason, is deficient or lacks foundation, regardless of grade placement. If a boys or girl masters the subject,he or she is ready. to continue in regular classes and make room for another. The length of time this requires varies greatly, brit all should ,gain a habit of success or a feelhig of achievement whother in these lessons, the shop work or other manual activities. The ldndergarten and the special classes are but fN,%7c pasts of a largc and varied field of work designated for a elementary supervisor. It would be futile and tinpr€ifitable to enumerate them here. However, pserinit ine to say that without doubt the greatest single source of pleasure is the classroom -visitation where boys and girls of all ages are seen working happily and successfully toward a designated goal. I anticipate in the coming year a greater opportunity to learn to know the pupils inure inti nately and to be a niealis of greater help to them personally. Report of Physical Education Department Miss Sally. T. Biggane This year Svc have had an instructor for the girls and one for the boys iTi each Junior High and Senior High School. The work in the elementary* grades is being done partly by the girls' instructor in each junior High, assisted by nine student teachers from the Roston School at Physical Education. These students teach one morning a week under my supervisioza and they are doing an excellent piece of work. At the beginning of the year, a meeting of the grade teachers 24 WATERTS7WN TOWN REPORT was held at which I outlined the work of the year. Through their splendid coC)peration the work is being successfully carried out. Nikich stress is being placed on 1lealth through good posture. Posture tests are being held at regular intervals and the school having the highest percentage is awarded a banner at the annual -lay Health Da-.�1. The hiiportalice of supers iced play is well known. A splendid instance of this is the work- at the Hosmer School. Mere we see the recess organized so that each child is enjoying 'wholesome activity under the guidance of the teachers. With the help of the principals we hope to have this organized recess in all our schools. Gradually Lv.e are having our school grounds made into safer and more attractive play spaces. In the Senior and Junior High Schools, the hors and girls are given a thorough physical examination. Froin this record, we make every effort to correct postural defects and build up the general health of each individual. Hygiene talks are given from time to time. After school hours, sports are offered to all in an effort to pro-dde wholesome recreation and exercise which is s ►necessary to the growing girl or boy. The girls in the Senior High show the work accomplished throughout the year in a demonstration which is gi-ven for their parents and friends. My tine is divided bet,�-een supervising in the grades and teaching and coaching in the high school. .I Msh to thank the Superintendent, the Chairman of the School Committee and the Principals for their helpful co- operation. Report of School Cafeterias I&'I 5 Xlarion Graves, Supervisor This is the first full.year that the school department cafe- terias ha-,,,e been conducted under- one fnanagernent. Students of the East, West and Senior High Schools are served daily at the recess period. In order to efficiently serve the students, the purchase of new equipment was essential; it ryas also necessary to increase the force by two women. The entire personnel now consists of tern women, eight of which work full Li-nic and two part time. SGPERINTENDE-I T'S REPORT 25 The menu consists of the following foods at the named. prices Soup .05 Hot Special (meat, potato. vegetable.) .10 Salads .05 and .10 Sandwiches .0.5 and .0 Dessert .0.5 Ice Cream 05 and .07 Milk .05 Cocoa .05 Cookies .01, .02 and .05 Candy .05 Some of these dishes show a reduction in price. The quantity served remains the same. The number of pupils served this year shows a marked 111- crease over the numbers screed last year, It is niv purpose to serve a wholesome, nutritious lunch at a minirnurn expense to the. students. Report of the Indust Arts Department John Black, Director The past year shows a decided increase of pupils in the In- dustrial Arts courses. By vote of the School Committee the manual training classes of the fifth grade were discontinued. A course of study correlating i6th mechanical drawing and card- board work was arranged by the writer for this grade. This change allowed 3dr. Mitchell, the manual training in- structor, an extra day at the East Junior High School. A new woodivorking shop was opened at the Hosmer School for the East Junior classes. The benclies were made by the pupils. The sheet; metal shop has been onlarged and can now accommodate 24 boys. The print shop located oar the third floor of the main building is not satisfactory because of poor light and crowded conditions. At the present time- only 12 pupils can be accomrnoda.ted causing,regular classes to he di-.ided and alter- nating for shop work. The writer Tecornmends all shop classes be located in the new addition of the East junior High School. 26 NTATE'RTOWN TOWN REPORT At the Nest Junior High there is a frill time instructor in the woodworking and printing; shops. The sheet metal shop is in charge of '-,VIr. Grimes, a new part time instructor. At the Senior I-ii h the increase of pupils in the Ind-.istrial Arts courses required a new instructor, Mr. Kuruiey, 'who has, charge of the woodworking shop. The following table shows the number of pupils for cacti. instructor for one week. Total Aze. per period Nlr. Black 386 18.4 AIr. Eisenhauer 419 14.6 117r. Craig 366 14.1 Ir. Kenney 440h 17.t1 1 Jr. Keating 468 20.1 '1vIr. Landin 352 14.0 T\f r. Holman 586 19.0 lr. Ii anvell 429 13.7 Mr. Gri nes 215 16.5 Mr. Moore 398 18. Mr. Mitchell 370 19.5 Total 4,420 16.9 Ir. 111itchell is at the East Junior high three days each week, and Coolidge and Francis Schools one day each. Report of Music Department Miss Rena 1. Bisbee, Superaisor In spite:of a late start in the fall of 1928, the prescribed course of music for the school year was accomplished. Nly assistant, X11-. grew, and myself wish to thank the teachers for their co- operation in helping to smmount difficulties and carry out the assigned work. The New England .Festival High School Orchestra, which gave its second concert in Boston last May, has anion,g its play- ers twelve froin the Watertown High School—a flatteringly large number considering the territory from which this orchestra is dray.n- The instruments chosen were: 4 violins, 2 violas,. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT 27 3 cellos, 2 clar-imets, and I trumpet. N-e expect to be able to send as many qualified pla3,y-,rs this year. It is a -never-to-lie-for- gotten experience for those taking part. There is a probability that there will be a similar organization for chorus suging this coming spring (during music week) and I shall be glad to recom- mend certain inembers of nay glee club. This group of about 80 in the High School are doing excellent work in the readuag and interpretation of four-past music. The High School band is being trained by Mr. Arnold L. Chicle who is Living there a thorough drill in the essentials of hand playni 1g. This is the yotuigest of our musical organizations and we hope to see a. great increase: of members during the com- ing year. The orchestras of both Junior 11igh Schools have fined new members to snake up for the loss by promotion to High School last Jtrne. There is an unusually good variety of instruments, �&ing a well-balanced orchestra as to wind and string 1_)arts. To familiarize the Junior High pupils with many of the }nest known hymns and standard songs, song sheets have been printed at the schools,to stipplement the pieces found in the regular sing- ing hooks. This enlargement of their repertoire is along the line of c=munity singing which we trust will be of permanent, bene- fit to them. The classes in instrtunental music conducted on Friday after- noons ill the Francis School under the direction of IMr. Vane C. Nelson are more than successful and have attracted so much attention outside of Watertown that they have frequent visitors, and some of the teachers have been engaged to Delp start similar classes in ether towns. The + aterto',7�-n children love to sing and by gi�,ting them a thorough training in the elements of music and by putting good sang material before there, we hope to make music a beautifying influence in their lives.. Report of Drawing Ilepartnxent Miss Florence H. Russell, Sapervisor I herewith s;ubrnit the annual report of the Drawing Depart- ment for the year 1929. I feel that I may say that; this year has 28 WATERTO'%.N TOWN REPORT been a successful one in this department, Our aims have been carried out and plans outlilied satisfactorily completed. Miss Farley's tune ha%ring been increased to four days per week has helped considerably, although there are still a number of first grades which she has not time to visit regularly. The inerease M the number of grades and the additional work in an added building, will necessarily inean that Miss Farlcy' work as well as my own, in the next year, iNill have to be inore in the form of supel-Vision rather than direct teaching. At the East Junior High the teaching continues under bliss Murphy and bliss Bassett. At the West Junior High the resi 91 iation of Itras Olive Shag was to be regretted, as she was a most clever and talented young wanian and was doing excellent work in grades seven and eight. I-Ier position was filled by Miss Kingsley who had had charge of the drawing in the first six grades in Attleboro. It is hoped that leathercraft may be introduced in the ninth ,grades this year in place of basketry and that art appreciation and picture study may be planned for all grades. Allow ine at this time to express my appreciation of the cu- operation of the school authorities with whom I have came in contact. Americanization Marion P. Keep, Su eruisor It is now possible to evaluate what Americanization through our schools has accomplished, as a resn]t of the organized work of the past seven years. In spite of the fact that there are fewer immigrant arrivals in Watertown because of the rigid quota regulation, and in spite of the fact that a large number of the foreign-born who have attended o=' classes to prepare for natu- ralization are now registered voters, we still find many non- Bnglish-speaking people in our midst who need our Delp. Our evening schools and Americanization classes are about the only places where sonic of the foreign-born come in direct contact with English-speaking people. The schools are there- fore a center of very real sen?ice and function vitally in the lives of these people. SUPERINTENDENT FS REPORT 29 The town should mare every effort for the continued develop- ment of this important work.. I feel it is advisable that a school be opened which tell serve the needs of the foreign-barn people in West Watertown more adequately than the High School building now used can possible do, because it is located at such a distance from the foreign-Born people in that section. W,ater- town should in no way sacrifice, to the slightest degree, the ,good wQrL- passible of accomplishment because of a slightly greater expenditure of money. There are at the present time five classes in the East Junior High School, two in the Senior High School, and three mothers' classes_ Here the foreign-boni are taught to spew, read and write the English language and they receive training in the fundamentals of our history and government, which prepares therm for their naturalization examination. Many of our stu- dents Prho have became citizens return to our advanced class for further study. This class tries to develop in the student the power to understand our traditions and ideals, so that he can more easily participate in the social, economic and political life in which he lives. A part of the Americanization program as arranged by the State Department -"rill be a "Washington pilg ri'mage" on -Alarch 28, 29, 30, wherein an opportunity hill be given to those foreig.,n- born people attending Massachusetts A nericani ation classes to take: a trip to Washington, our Capital. :Students are already anticipating the trip and siring systematically for it, thus put- ting into practice some of the thrift policies presented to them in their class lessons. They mast save twenty dollars for the trip. This is really a very remarkable opportunity for the students, and the surprisingly low price is made possible through the generous cooperation of the railroad N�rith the State Adult Alien Education Department. A similar trip was made in 1927 and definitely proved to be an excellent way not otily of acquainting our foreign-boob people with the machinery of our Government, but,of inspiring* them with a greater loge and reverence for their adopted land. 30 WATERT(}WN TOWN REPORT Report of School Nurses, 19 9 Number of pupils axamined by physicians 4,172 Number of pupils having hypertrophied tonsils and adenoids 520 Number of pupils with enlarged cervical ;lands 152 }.Number of pupils with nasal defects 25 Number of pupils iNrith malnutrition 9f1 I Tuinber of pupils %%ith heart naunnurs 36 Number of pupils with spinal defects 11 Number of pupils with strabismus (internal or external) 9 Number of pupils with pronated feet 49 Nwrnher of pupils with poor posture 267 Number of pupils with chorea 2 Number of pupils with scabies 17 Number of pupils with impetigo 41 Number of pupils taken to eye clinics and out-patient clinics 48 Number of visits to schools 990 Number of visits to homes 587 Number of pupils hispected in schools by nurses 9,056 Number of pupils given first aid in schools 891 Number of pupils in mothercraft class 33 Number of pupils (3 or more years retarded) examined by State Clinic 96 Grade pupils are examiiiod for pediculosis twice a year. MARY L. CA NE , SL SAN INT. HARDI T , ALICE JOHNSON. SUPZRIN'TEN DENT'S REPORT 31 Average Membership and Number of Teachers for the Fast Ten Years, Including the High School and Excluding the Continuation School -- — — 192019211922192310241,19251926192719281929 Average &Iernbmhip for school year end- ing june. . . . . . .. . . 3674 3216 3495 3510 37213889 4055 4043.5112 15202 Number of teachers.. . 106 113 119 128 134 138 152 165, 180 201 Average Membership and Dumber of Teachers for the Past Ten Years in the High School 19201921 1922 1923* 1924 1925 1946' 1927* 1928* 1929* ' .average mem- bership. . . 4051 439 496 360 39D 477 493 537 604 69i Nurnber of teachers. . . . 20 21 21 18 19 21 25 27 30 32 *Three-Year High School. WA Tr:F2't`OWN TOWN REPORT Pupils Neither Absent nor Tardy for the School Year 19 8-1929 Senior High Schonl, Class of 1929; Nelson Butterfield, Lorraine Couture, lrlaiion Couture, William Cowles, Jr., Alex- ander Denucci, Howard Eaton, Carl Ericson, Catherine Gallen, Anna Gough, Concettina Grille, John Harrington, Marguerite Hastings, klarton Jenkins, Muth Johnson, Vera ;Jones, Alice Keogh, Dorothy Knox, Elizabeth I\Iahonev, Catherine McElli- gott, Janes Natale, R,rlph Nelson, George Pannakian, Blanche Patterson, Virginia Patterson, Walter Pater, Xfary Quinn, Irma Reed, Ethel Deed, Hc-rbert: boss, Sam Santora, Waldron Smith, Lorrette Thlbodeats, lHargaret Wallace, Mary Wanace, Lucene Walsh, John Williams, Class of 1930: Aram Abrahamian, Dorothy Ames, Lucy Arnistrong, .Evef%m Bergman, Harrison Blake, Elizabeth Bond, Murrav Burbank, Mary Callw, Tkfan, Callogero, Florence Carl son, Vincent Creamer, Waime Eaton, Jefferson Farrier, Edward Fleming, Lillian Gazarian, Anna Guiliana, Jennie Hardy, John Harturrian, Demeter Kollias, Sibley Lenfest, Beatrice Linficld, David 1lackie, Helen Marinucci,�Florence Masoian, Robert klcBride, Gladys McComiack, Eleanor McCoy, ]XIarion Me- Fadden, Randall Xlffhirter, Harold Mearls, Donald 'Moore, Raymond Moore, Ernest Moreau, Vahe ltiazaretian, Martha Neiberg, John Ozoonian, 11+1arjar { Power, George Pugsley, Alice Renaccio, Robert Eichner, Helen Rockett, harry Savvver, Dorothy Ross, Jennie Simourian, Paul Smith, Elizabeth Taylor, Gdette Thi'bodeau, Vera Ticchurst, Margaret Vincent, Gordon INTallace, john Wallace, Lillis Wilcox, Bertba W ilsan, Barbara Withee, Louise Woodman, Ralph Wocdward4 Class of 1931: Alice Belben, Dorothy Brown, Hiagus Eaz- arian, Hia,g Boujic:anian, Robert Boyd, Donald Buddington, James Chase, William Connors, Charles Crouse, Alaurice Fitz- gerald, Roger Gallatley, Carol Gibson, Gerald Golden, Cortland Harlan., John Hegenian, Leona. Ha-ymrard, Phoebe Helms, Roy- den Helsing, Pearl Kasabian, Norman I{elliher, Maxine Kewer, Jacob Kerkbeshian, Carolyn Kidder, Manga.ret JUalley, Thomas McDonell, Bernice McIVhIrter, Jennie NEsserian, Agnes O'Con- nor, dice Ounjia.n, Edna Outrarn, Philip Pane, Elizabeth Perry, Edith Rogers, Agnes Rooney, Helen Saxe, Dorothy Sheer, Helen SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT 33 _X1. Si ith, Laura, Smith, Elsa Stanley, Nrlargaret Thompson, Rita Tierney, Nathaniel 'Taylor, Clifford Weeden, Edna. _Wil- liains, Fred Zacheus, East Junior High School. Grade €1: Dorothy Aberle, Ed-- -ward Ajernian, David Crawford, Richard Dreehsler, Jahn S. Eberle, INIargaret Garabedian, Edward Geiger, Marguerite Hub- bard, Dorothy Kilbride, Clifford 11,IcGann, .Helen Ounjian, Stephen Stepanian, Lillian Surabla.n, A. Madeline Wallace, Grade. S: Mary Anastasi, Nicholas Barbarossa, -Margaret Baaarian, John Belding, Betty Crawford, Margaret Donnelly, Victoria Derderian, Charles English, Thomas Gough, Albert Hallajian, George Sura.bian, John V'artanian, Georgia Vittum, Ethel Webb, Elizabeth Wolohoiiam. Grade 7: Jack Ananlan, Vito Cirillo, Arthur Comzzini, Louis DePass, Justine Iberian, Zelda Faster, Elton George, Albert Giuliani, John Hagenbach, Norair Hagopian, George Larkin, Henry McGarw, Waldo 'INIe hirter, Ida Portman, Lily Safer, Harry- Samaras, Helen Stanley, Joseph Wallace, Berj Woloho- jian, Marie Zoirlgian. Direst Junior High drool. Grade 9: fines Anderson, Rase Annese, Marion Dailey, Gordon Bears, Eolith Carlson, Eleanor Chase, John Clark, Marjorie Connolly, Clara. Cooke, Palnaerino Delleville, .Nflarion Dyer, Jahn Elliott, Ruth Eurin, Eleanor Pay, Maurice Hall, Frederick Hertach, Mary Hilley, Lucile Jones, Andrew Kasper, Catherine LaPort, Angelina IMaglioeca, John Maguire, Randolph Martin, Harleigh XIeNlinn, A'Iargaret Mill- len, Elizabeth Murray-, Theresa Santoianni, Jact: Whitehill, Martha Whitcomb, Joseph Young. Grade S: Raymond Cook, Helen Cross, George Dunbar, Henry Helms, blaargaret Hilley, _Madge Howarth, JOhil Kelley, Richard Kelley, Darold McCamznon, Hollis Moore, Hector Qsmond, Wilhani Reinhardt, Ellen Sjostedt, Esther Sjostedt, John Sjostedt, Selma AVeisherg. Grade 7: Grace Baird, Earl Chase, Jennie Fantasia, John Giordano, Ardys Gray~, Dorothy Lavoy, Elizabeth Lovejoy, Man, Martell, Rita McElligott, Dominic Pallone, Alan Ring- rose, lllary Rosensld, Herbert Ruhr, Helen Stra.yhorn, Myrtle Woodland, Rase Young, EdNvard Zacheus. Grade 6: Cara Ewin, Elmer McMinn, Arthur Sjostedt. 34 W ATERTO` N TOWN REPORT Coolidge School. Grade 5: Dorothy Gough. Grade 3: Louise Essayan, Edna Surabian. Grade 2: Albert Frappier. Sulu-Primary: Louise Askanian. Francis School. Grade 3: Lois Edmands, Richard Germain. Grade 2: George Bittelari, Patsey Carboni, Jack Donaldson. Peter Piantedosi, Rose Scifo, Nancy Simms, Jeanne NVilliams. Grade 1: Jahn Piantcdosi. Grans .School. Grade {i: Joseph Brandelini. Grade 4: Tony Caldaroni, Nino Sperandio. Hasnier .School. Grade 6. William Aberle, Abraham Abra- hamian, Ahmes Abrahamian, Alice Atanaian, Mary Atarnian, ztherine Broderick, Ruth Haves, John Krill, Lillian Lannai-y, Grace Masoian, Annie Parsekian, Elizabeth Parselcian, Gardhier Sherlock, Edna.Tayjnr. Grade 5: Sara Alexandrian, Ralph Butterfield., Louise Contey, Parker Gibson, Jahn Goodrmw, Derair Hagopian, Ruth Lundin, Roderick Reed, Phyllis Young. Grade 4: Louise Aberle, Noubar Garabedian, William Glid- den, Richard Peterson, George Sexton, Joseph Zcrandow. Grade 3: Theodore Dubois, John Lannary, ��irLI ginia Nor- cross, Agmes Gtuijian, Thomas Quirk. Grade 2: Rose Alexandrian, Mary Hamilton, Arthur lklattrer, John Quirk, Emma Stitcher. Sub-Primary: Robert Peterson. James Russeli . c ell ,School. Grade 6. Donald Daughters. Grade 5: Parker Matthe'vvs. Grade 4: Anthony Battaglia, Dante Lortone, Will Nle- Donnell. Grade 3: Carolyn Anderson, Robert Wallace. Grade 1: Eleanor Pratt, Heleli W. Roberts. Marshall Spring 5chocl. {grade 5: Matilda Falco, Albert Fleming, Paul Standard. Grade 4: Arthtn- Jordan. Grade 2: Warren Sjostedt. Grade 1: Tony Papandrea, Norman Sjostedt. Sub-Primary: Robert Ericlsota. Parker School. Grade 6: Charlotte S. Priest. Grade 5: Renate Capone, Rartive IlkIinassian, Peter Peters. suer-RINTENDENT'S REPORT 35 GTadc 4: Francis 'McDermott. Sub-Primarv- Alfred Gonfrade. Coaching Class: -Marguciite Alossman. Phillips -5chooL. Grade 6: James Airt�fis, Franz Lilleholm, Bradford Parker, F:milv Richardson, Elizabeth Shupe, Grade 5: Dorothy Bangs, Willard Bird, Elizabeth Schroeder. Grade 4: Honry Hubbard, Frank Marvin, Douglas Oliver, Robert Porter, Grade 3. Charles Brigham' Walter MacDonald, Alice Quinn. Enrollment by Grades, January 1, 1929, compared with January 1, 1930 1929 1930 Sub-Primary (Kindergarten) 472 398 Grade 1 579 691 Grade 2 621 654 Grade .3 531 590 Grade 4 457 549 Grade 5 328 511 Grade 6 487 490 Grade 7 447 508 Grade 8 425 4&-) Grade 9 388 409 Grade 10 286 308 Grade 11 235 218 Grade 12 188 224 Special Classes 30 75 5,674 6,110 Continuation School 40 43 6 WATERTOWN TOWN RFPDRT SUMMARY OF STATISTICS Teachers, January 1, 1929 Number of principals S Number of teachers in higli school 31 Number of teachers in junior high schools 49 Ni bar of teachers in elementary schools 104 Number of special teachers and supervisors 12 Teachers, January 1, 1930 Ntunber of principals 8 Number of teachers ui high school 33 Number of teachers in junior high schools 52 Number of teachers in elementary schools 118 Number of special teachers and supervlsc)r.9 14 Fugils Pupils enrolled, school year 1928-29 5,757 Average Daily Attendance 5,241 .Average Membership 5,606 Enrolled January 1, 1930 6,110 Enrolled January 1, 1929 5,674 Enrolled January 1, 1925 5,204 Enrolled January 1, 1927 4,56S Enrolled January 1, 1926 4,260 Enrolled January 1, 1925 3,920 Enrolled January 1, 1924 3,704 Enrolled January 1, 1923 3,614 Enrolled January 1, 1922 3,530 Enrolled January 1, 1921 3,439 Attendance StWstics for the Scbool Year Ending June 30, 1923 pupils Average Daly Average Aggregate Enrv{fed AUendance Atembership Aitendance Sehool - o A °o a � ram. ?. ee �-, ,v�.a -;� •.°,�° "� �, �., t o F w= LZ4 E y td z Senior High School . . . . . . . . . . 7211 729 G65 . . . . 6GS 696 , , . 695 114453 . . . . . . . . 114453 172 East junior High School. . . . . , . 600 606 W . . '550 mr. 5 a ' . . . . 94529 . . . . 94528 172 Wr-st Junior High School. . . .. . . . . . 674 45 719 . . . . G32 40 672 67`•? 429. 714 . . . , . , 108792 688011567.3 172 a Coolidge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 702 Tar . , , . . 03 63 . . . . 688 688 . . . . . . 10825:3 l0895<3 17,1 �s Hosmer.. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ^ 984 984 . . . . , .. 000 000 . , . . . . . . 057 957 . . . . . . . . . . . . 153013 M3913 171 � Francis-Phillips Schools. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 5573 573 , . . . 516 516 . . 5.57 M7 . . . . W236 2."30 171 Parer-Grant Schools. . . , . . . . . . . . . . .111 411 . . . . 364 .364 04 404 . , . , . .. . . . 13,).322 6-;322 171 MarshaI1 Spring-]arrses Russell Lowell &-hoofs. . , , . ... , . , . . . . . . . 111i13 1003 915 91.5 . . . . . . . . 989 089 1.5461E 15+616 169 Bemis. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 30 . , . . 26 20 . . . . . . . . 27 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . 410.5 4405 171 729 1280 3748.5757 605 1182 3394 5241 695 1247 3064 5606 114453 '?03:321 578625 896399 171 is WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT PROGRA-M OF GRADUATION EXERCISES CLASS OF 1929 Procevional. "Gallant and Gay" Br ham Senior Nigh School Orchestra "Happy Song„ Gaines Glee Club. Trumpet obligato, Edward boring Invocation. Rev. Edgar W. Anderson "As Torrents in Summer" Elgar Girls' Glee Club "The Gypsy Trail" Gallmvay Bovs' Glee Club .Address. Dr. Helen I. Doherty, of Boston "America Triumphant" Demarest Girls' Glee Club Presantation of Diplomas Francis A. Kelly, Chairman of School Committee "America., the Beautiful" (The audience is requested to join in the. singing) Recessional. "Happy Hawaii" Fulton Senior High School Orchestra SUPERINTEINOFNT'h REPORT "39 High School Graduates, Class of 1929 coilge Course '"Men-tbers of Cum Laude S4GietIv- tNeither absent nor tardy for three years Warner Childs Andrews Barbara Jean Hall Anne Frances Theresa Beach tMarguerite Hastings *tEileen Brown Joseph Edward Jablonske Robert. Emil Bruce Sarkis Xurkjian Florence May Catton Lucia Jane LaMere *Charlotte Lincoln Clapp *tEdward Payson Loring Barbara Conti George Simon Xfoomjy Joseph Heremenegilcle *tRalph Erastus Nelson Couture Henry Stuart Nolan William Ernest Cowles, Jr. Ardashes Francis Noroian Marguerite Vivien Curll Eleanor Prances Oliver Isabelle Marie Doyle *tGeorge Parmakian Polly Dudley *Grace Augusta Peavey tHoward Ashluie Eaton Elizabeth Tash Dead Jackson Kenneth Einery Iielen Elizabeth Smith *barman William Erlandson *Joel Bartlett Stevens tLogan Stanley Field Frances Lois Udell Stuart Thayer Finn �llargaret Anna Wallace *Catherine Marie Gallen *Virginia Elizabeth Walsh John Harold Gannam Alice Jeannette Ward *tAnna Mary Gough Cynthia. Shurtleff White Willard Paul Gray Leslie Williams Leslie Guy Haines Joseph Pail Ziminsky General Cmcrse Thelma Roberta Acheson Eleanor -,\,Iason Cutting Phyllis LaMotte Adams Alexander George Denucci Popldn Charles Arzoomian Marie Dorothy L'Heloise Robert Berk, Elliot Reta Gertrude Burg+ ss Mildred Dorothy Arthur Nelsen. Butterfield Evecleshyrner Carl Sigfrid Garlstrom Harvey William Fairbanks Velma. 1'1+Iae Crossman Agtonia Setrak F ndeklian 40 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 'William James G-Arland Philip Anthony Perkins Ruth Esther Gillespie David Rosoft Sherman Alvin Goodwin Herbeft Henry Ross Sarkis Ha.gor Hadjinlian Sarn Santoro Hugh Richard Hanimi11 f Waldron Sinith rTar1; Elizabeth Hammill Mary .Anna, Stanis Raymond henry Hartnett tHazel Evelyn Streeter Charlotte Louise Hill Edward Phillip Taylor Hazel Elizabeth hill Marion Viola 'Theurer 1slorton MacCullurn. Jenl�ins Thonnas Francis Tierney, Jr. Albert Edward Kander Stanley Leavitt Tucker Joseplikie Teresa Leonard 'Xfarjorie Katherine Vahey Paul William Leonard Lucene Marjorie �Valch Joseph Alexander Macdonald George Eustis Wallis Johii Joseph Mantenuto George Johnson Ward -Ituiel Isabel Dawn ilaync Joseph Gerard White Katherine McHugh Jahn Alexander Williams Constance Elizabeth :Anvers Harriet Ynez VI'illson Carl Alfred Nelson tMadiros Jacob Wolohojian Louise Margaret O'Brien Herrin Elldridge Woodland Nl'illiam Laurence Pearce G"oar nercial caurse Roxy Elizabeth Abrahatnian Rose Mary Falco Joseph Mirabile Adams Helen Frances Claire Fisher Helen Justine Becklund Francis Stephen Fitzgerald Ralph Adams Burnham Gertrude Rita Foran Grace Virginia Butler Pauline Louise Grainger .L�,Iary Margaret Bresnahan Concettina Gra lc Joseph Cantarretta Elsie Mathilde Hermansen Warren Wood Chase Mary Ann Hotz tLorraine Florence Couture Leslie John Hurley tMarion Elizabeth Couture Ruth Hilda. Johnsen Fancy Hart Craig tVera, Ellen Janes Catherine Frances Canniff John Joseph. Kelly Evelyn Gertrude Durbin tAlice Mildred Keogh Carl Gustaf Ericson Lillian I'Ylarguerlte Kilbride Rose Sotera. Evangellow Dorothy Ellen Knox SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT 41 Evelyn Knudsen Manche Erneline Patterson Mary Kurkiian tHelen Virginia Patterson Doris Mari. MacCarthy tMaryg Abbie Quinn Grace Louse Potter Ethel Louise Reed MacChlerie tIrtna Louise Reed Annie Katherine MacKinnon Varian Edythe Riecio Florence Meredith MacLean Josephine Martha Miley Edna Audrey* 1\,facLennan Anna Rosenbaum Ann Elizabeth Mahoney Marion Dorothy Seth Catlicrine Louise McDonnell Rase Mary Strangio Catherine Frances McElligott Eileen Mae Sweeney Eugenia Ruth McGrady Loretta Irene Thibodeau Charles Neil McPherson Francis Albert 'lomasetti Ruth Barbara 1fichie Leila Tomasetti Thelina Moller 'XIaryF Grogan Wallace Ruth Anna Jurphyr Robert Elmer Weeden Emma Neiberg Elizabeth Frances Woodland Yvonne Olga 'Nighosian Household Arts Cmirse Bvangeline Amelia Foote 'Margaret Winfred O'Connor Helen Robertson Hauck Tackque Mildred. Elizabeth Sara Marshall Shamgoebia.n Indies riaZ Arts Course Ronald Joseph Harry Emil Carl Joseph Mueller John Williarn Harrington Bernard Parker Nally Frederick Robert, Kinchla TTames John Natale Albert John Lake Herbert Ernest Doren Philip Joseph Lernbo Walter Cecil Power George Washington Wesley Truernan Putney Markarian Peter Toomasian 42 WA'TERTOWN TOWN REPORT SCHOOL TERMS: 1.929-1930 First 'Term Qpefls Septemhrr 10, 1929 Closes December 20, 1.'92'9 at 3.30 p.m. Second Term Opens January 2, 1930 Closes February 21, 1930 Third Term Opens March 3, 1930 Closes April 25, 1930 Fourth Term Opens --,NIay 5, 1930 Closes June 25, 1930 Holidays Armistice Day, November 11, 1929. Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 1929. Friday, November 29, 1929M. Good Friday, April 18, 1930. Memorial Day, May 30, 1930. Bunker Hill Day, June 17, 1030. Sixty-Second Annual Report OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE TOWN OF WA`T E RT WN MASSACHUSET"I'S 1929 W ATE RTOWN PUBLISHED BY THE TOWN 1930 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 102rj 193 REV. E A C. CAMP P Terre expires 1930 FRANICIS P. CARROLL Tern expires 1932 HON. P. SARSFIELD +CUN MIFF Tenn expires 1931 REST. JOHN W. DO'Gi,TD Terin expires 1931 JOSEPH A. INIALLEY Term expires 1932 CHARLES F. SHAD+' Terni expires 1930 RE,V. JOHN W. DOWD, 02airmaji JOSEPIT A. MALLEY, Secretar1, CHARLES F, SHA , Trea-urer Librarian LYDIA r. MASTERS Library Staff as of January I, 1930 LILLI:1N ANSLEY Assistant, East Branch MINNIE C. COURTN'EY Assistant, 111ain Lifer-{pry I-CATHARINE OI ENTE ,Librarian, Wiest Brancli CHARLOTTE HASKINS Librarian, East Branch RUTH E. LI'TCH Assistant, T+Iain Library DORIS ?-L-% TIN Assistaw, Children's Roam CORIT'ti ATE MEAD Ch ldreaa's Labrarreau, East Branch ELEANOR L. MOORE Catdla raer and Reference Librarian ATALIE SAINTYER Librarian, North Branch DEAN E S. SMITH Children's L ibrariair MARY E. YORK Assistant, Main Library Fart-Titue Assistants and Substitutes DOROTHY A1\4ES MARY R. GAR DATER ELSA BLAZO LAURA SMITH janitors J. L. CLARK East Branch JAMES C. McItiALLY Main Library CHARLES POLLOCK North Branch 2 REPORT OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE WATERTOWN FRER PUBLIC LIBRARY'' The report of the Librarian, as presented, shows that the year 1929 has been one of unequalled success in the: functioning of the Town's Public Library system. The results of this department of the Town's administration, measured by th e tz einendous increase in circulation of books, 17y the gratifying increase in the use of the Library Buildings for reading and study, and by the increased library service of eatery type, certainly ha-ve warranted the increased appropriations so generously granted by the citizens of the Town. It certainly must be gratifying to the taxpayers of the Town to know that these results have been obtained at a lower cost per book circulated than in previous years. This signifies, cf courser that the management of the library is in capable hands; it signifies likewise an excellent co6peration between head, and members of the star; it signifies, last of all, but by no means the least important, a careful, prudent, businesslike expenditure of the money appropriated by the taxpayers of this Town for library purposes. In 1924 the cost per book circulated was 12 cents, in 1927 it was 11.9, cents, in 1928 it was 11.7 cents and in 1929, with a total circulation of 302,825 books, the cost was 11.2 cen.tq. A remarkable record to be sure! A record made possible by the generous financial support'of the taxpayers of the Tmrn and due, too, to the Librarian and her efficient carps of assistants. By such co8peration only the best results can be hoped for and obtained. We take this opportunity not only to congratulate but to thank the taxpayers of the Town as well as,the Library Staff. The Library budget to be recommended for 1930 shows an increase of 83,400 over that of F12 . AlVe feel sure that this in- crease is justified. Of this 33,400, $2,800 is necessary for sal- aries, for the regular graded salary increases for the library staff and for the salary of additional assistants made necessary by the extension of the library system. The other $600 is asked 3 4 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT for maintenance. lrlaintenance requirements for 1930 i-gill be higher than in 1929 because we look fonArard to an increase at the �Nrest Branch and likewise we feel that this year, since last year there were 57,214 books givea out in the children's branch at the East Branch Library, that the kleethig,Room so called at that Branch should be turned into a Childrenn's Doom as was originally intended when that Branch was built. This room -iAFould be used by children up to the Junior High School age. Certainly this is as it should be and we feel sure that our recom- mendations in both then: regards will be accepted as wise and prudent. The same appropriation for books is asked in the 1930 budget as in the 1929 budget. Of course each year our circu- lation of books increases and increased circulation not only implies a greater demand for books already owned, but requires more cm-rent publications, many of which should be mrailable for circulation soon after publication. Increased circulation also means increased wear on the volutnes used, resulting in a greater and greater problern in maintenance which true economy forces ins to meet. It was considered both iNise and economical to decide not to opera the library on Sunday, as has been the custom in the past, during the year 1930. This decision was reached ot-dy after careful and serious consideration. As we look back over the past sixty years in the history of our Watertown Free Public Library, we marvel at the tremen- dous strides that have been made. This library was opened on March 31, 1869, with 2,250 volumes; at the end of the year 1929 we find on the shelves of our libraries 66,272 volumes. The advance has been slaw but sure at times—this in the beginning; but during the last ten years that advance has came in leaps and bounds. All of which is a wonderful commentary on the type and calibre of the people of'Gfiatertov n. Let us hope that this new year, 1930, will be but a repetition of previous years—a. year of progress, a year in which our Library System i%rill reach its peak of usefulness in fostering real learning, study and research work. Chairman of the Board.. BOARD or TRITST$ES 5 Statement of the Amounts Received and Expended by the Trustees for the Year 1929 Salaries Rcceipts Appropriation $20,400 00 Expeiidilures Salaries20,399 58 Balance 42 $20,400 00 Books, Periodicals and Binding Receipts ,appropriation $8,000 00 Expenditures Boobs $6,043 53 Periodicals 346 10 Binding 1,61.0 31 $7,999 94 Balance 06 - 8,000 00 Maintenance Recta pts Appropriation $5,600 00 Ex ewditures Express 1 G +60 Fuel 1,771 62 Furniture 201 14 Incidentals 534 79 Light 743 51 Printing 253 16 Repairs 498 76 6' WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Supplies 8982 S7 Telephone 184 60 Water 7 79 $5,594 SO lkdancc 5 20 85,600 Convention Expenses Outside the State I?eceipts Appropriation, $100 00 E—apenditures Convention expenses S75 00 Balance 25 00 $100 00 Special for Equipment for New West Sub-Branch Receip i� Appropriation S1,500 00 Statement of the Condition of the Barry Fund Amount of deposit in the IV LtQrtowti Savings Bank, January 1, 1929 81,005 28 Received interest on deposit 45 7') ,51,051 00 Paid on the order of Trustees of Public Library for books $45 68 Balance on deposit in Watertown Sav- ings Bank, January 1, 1030 1,005 32 $1,061 00 Statement of the Condition of the Pierce Fund Amount of deposit in the WateftONVTI Savings Bank, January 1, 1929 $1,126 12 Received interest on deposit 51 24 S1,177 36 130AIZD OF TRL:1;7;-:S 1 Statement of the Mead Fund Amount of deposit in the Savings Department of the Union Market National Bank, January 1, 1929 $3,16 i 98 Received interest on deposit 141 83 IS3,309 61 Paid on the order of the Trustees of Public Library for books $136 73 Amount on deposit in Union Market Bank, January 1, 1929 3,172 SS 83,309 61 CH ALES F. SHAW, Treasurer. Statement of the Condition of the la Pratt Find Bands in hands of Trustees 87,069 00 .receipts Balance on deposit in Watertown Sav- ings Bank, January 1, 1029 S4,317 65 Interest on Braids to December, 1929 350 90 Interest in Walea-town Savings Bank 1,99 07 ,866 72 Expenditures Paid to Lydia W. Masters, librarian, for periodicals, 1920 25 06 Balance on deposit in Watertown Sav- ings Bank, January 1, 1930 4,541 a2 4,866 72 OTIS L. HAWES, Treaswer of tl:e Trustees of the Asa Pratt li uwd. RECEP.PORT OF THE LIBRARIAN To Vie Trustees of the Watert=a! Free .Public Library. GeW risen I have the honor of submitting to you the sixty- second report of this library. wring the coming year much will be said about the founding of this Town three hundred years ago and its progress through the centuries. It seems fitting that mention should be made at; this time of the library movement in this community and its progress in the one hundred and thirty years that we have any record of libraries in Watertown. In 1799 a group of citizens "being desirous of promoting learning" formed a social library agreeing to Fad' per share "a sum not exceeding three dollars.a" Two hundred and thirty-five standard books of the clay were purebased and the books were kept in Bird's Tavern and could be exchanged on one afternoon in the weep. In 1836 the:niectings were held in the Bast District School. In 1842 this library joined with the North District Library. There Nvere also at least two subscription libraries. In 1867 a public meeting was called to consider the founding of a public library. Money was quickly subscribed and at a town meeting in July 180, called especially for that purpose, the Tog%m agreed "to accept a gif t to establish a free library, pro- vide a convenient place to receive it, and make it useful to the citizens; the same to belong to the Town, be cared for, and enlarged as circumstances pennit by annual votes of the Town ixi meeting assembled." The Free Public Library of WatertowD -was first opened, to the public March 31, 1869 with 2,250 volumes on the shelves and $3.000 in cash and subscriptions to be expended for boobs. t first the library was housed in an uneccupied school roam and later in the Tovm Hall, building. In 1882 friends of the library detemlined to raise $20,000 toward the erection of a library building. Tlus amount was quickly pledged. The Town then appropriated S20,000 and the building was begun. This building, into which the library was moved iu February 1887, had shelving to hold 25,000 volumes. In 1888 the heirs of visa Pratt offered a fund for periodicals provided a suitable room was 8 UBPARIAN'S RLPORT 3 provided for them and a roorn in the basement was finished and they generously furnished it. In 1898 Hollis H. HUnnewell, of AV,ellesley, who had assisted in founding the library, gave the money for a fireproof addition which contains the reference room and another large room. Friends of the library sub- scribed the money for the furniture. At the same time the stack room was made fireproof and double tiers of steel stacks replaced the wooden bookcases. At the time of the founding of the library, one: of its stamich prornotcrs+ Joseph Bird, advocated the establishing of branch libraries. It was just fifty years before a branch was established and the success of Lhis Last Branch of the Library has been a justification of the.. vision of this man. For tin ;years the branch whs housed in a stare building and the circulation doubled in that time. Then the Town erected a building to house the branch and nnade some prati sign in the pl-,ns for expansion as the work increased. The circulation has trebled since 1918, the first full year of the branch. In 1927 came the opportunity to establish a branch in the orthern end of the Town, a locality where there had been a remarkable building expansion, The Town turned over to the Library Department a two-room wooden school buildingr in the center of this district. Mere we also have room to expand when the need warrants the expense. The North Branch has shown a steady increase in its circulation, especially amorig the adults. This year the building of a new school-in West Watertoilm and the consequent abandonment of the Bernis School where we had-had a deposit for some years for the children, caused us to face the problem in that part of the Town. `!'h+e Building Com- inittee have built an addition to the school, 34 feet ley 17 feet, to house what AvM be the new West Branch. Here we will have a. chance to enlarge our vor1►. with the children and have some books for the parents, but as the nlabi library is so near that end of the Town there will be no attempt, for the present, at least, to carry a large collection of adult boobs. This branch we hope will be ready this month. In this silty-second year of the library there are 66,272 vol- urnes in the library of Twhich 54,453 arc classed as adult books and 11,819 as juveniles. The circ-alation for 1929 was 302,825 volurnes. Of these 122,871 were given out at the Main Library; 10 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT I16,248 at the dust Branch; 35,464 at the North Branch, 2,514 at Bemis and 25,698 through fifty-two school deposits. This is a gratifying increase as we had to build upon the opening circu- lations of two branches and a new broom sometimes sweeps clean. The American Library Association has set five boobs per capita as the minimum circulation for a library of our size and between six and seven appears to be the average. In 1919 our circulation was 5.6 per capita but is now 9.3, an increase of 66 per cent in ten years. In addition 2,681 pictures were circu- lated. For the other statistics I refer you to the tables which have been prepared, calling; attention to the fact that 51,314.14 was collected in fines and turned over to the Town Treasurer. The amount of fines has increased 360 per cent in ten years. The whole machinery of conducting the library's business has become more complicated as the work of the library has spread out into various units but this is an exa of "the store around the corner," and while the real stiiderit %Fill always seek his boobs no matter how far he travels, the casual reader wants his library around the darner. Branch libraries are not in the luxury, but in the necessity, class. The work with the schools has continued, as usual ,%ith a pleasing increase in the circulation from the deposits. The sixth and eighth-grade classes have all come to the library for instruction and at the request of the teachers we have taken some of the classes in the other grades. OUT story hours for the younger children, which Miss Alice Stewart has been conducting, .vere held frorn No`tFe nber to April with an attendance of 1,955. The smallest attendance, on a stormy clay, was 25 and the largest. Was 140. For some time it has been our desire to have Mr. Jahn J. Cronan, the Roston story teller, introduce the best standard and newer books to the adder boys and girls as he has been doing in Boston, Newton, and other places. This fall the Bookshop for Boys and Girls offered to send hire to some of the Junior Nigh Schools of Greater Boston and ive embraced the opportunity of having hire come to '"atertown. He told stories to two groups, in both of the Junior High Schools on four days and was most favorably received.. We felt a decided reaction in the reading at the library and letters from bath of the Principals testify to the benefit that, they feel was received by the young people and L113RARI N's REPORT 11 expressed their desire to have the story hours continued. 7 sincerely trust that the schools and library will be able to co- operate in having '-Ar.. Cronan give a rem lar series of these story hours, Our most interesting eNperiment this year has been the organization of our intennediate collection into Junior libraries and making them Dart of the children's or voung people's depart- nient. We now transfer to the adult department the yotuig people when they enter the Senior High School instead of the last year in the _1inior High. These Junior libraries were started in September and the circulation as tabulated is for three months. As many of the books in these Junior collections have been taken from the adult department this apparently lessens the adult circulation. Next y-esar wberl we can show the results of a full year's trial we feel sure that some interesting reports can he made. When the East Branch was built proN ision was made for turning the meeting roorn in the basement into a children's roam when the use of the library seemed. to warrant it. This year 57,214 books ,vere given out iti the children's department of this branch and it nciv seems advisable to have this room used by the children up to the Junior High School age, The whole of the Childr-en's side of the branch could then be used by the Junior and Senior High Schaal ages leaviiag the other side for the use of the adults. The expense of this change would be small as we would put bookcases on but one side of the room and would moue sonic furniture from upstairs so that but little additional furniture would be required. We would like to be ;able to make this change before the busy fall season. We are making increased use of the inter-library loan system and wish to express our gratitude to those libraries, especially the Newton Free Library, who have cooperated with us. We are ,,rateful, too, to those who have given us books and peri- odicals, We should also reimernber Nvith gratitude these residents, and descendants of residents, who, through their contributions, made the library possible; and those who lave, or bequeathed, funds fcr its use. Like Abou Ben Adhem, may their tribe increase. Respectfully submitted, LYDIA IV, TMASTFRS; Libt'an-an. APPENDIX A Circulation Statistics for 1929 Circulation by Classes Adult Junior Juvenile I Total Percentage Periodicals. . 5,202 6,081 11,283 3.70 Philosophy, religion and folklore. , . . . . . . . . 2,532 236 9,900 *12,062 4.18 Biography. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . 3,786 740 3,436 7,971 2.63 History. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . 3,508 711 5,622 9,84- 1 3.25 Geography and travel. . . . .. . ... .. .. . . .. .. . . . . 3,418 45S 6,311 10,187 3.36 x Social sciences. » . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . 3,293 112 867 4,272 1.41 y Natural sciences and medicine. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . 2,001 337 6,390 8,78S 2.89 M Useful. arts. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . 2,374 351 2,610 5,341 1.76 y Recreative arts. . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . S98 144 1,876 2,918 .96 0 Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. .. . 736 9 939 1,68-1 .55 Fine arts. . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 1,361 4 225 1,590 .52 � Language and literILture. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . 6,093 336 24,871 t31,300 10.35 o Books is foreign languages. » . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . 1,977 .. . 1,977 .65 Fiction.. . . . 113,408 14,50q 65,034 193,011 63.79 Total. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . 150,707 17,950 134,168 302,825 10o.00 0 Alain Library. . . . . . . . .. .. . ... .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 72,096 6,894 43,881 122,871 3 East Branch. .. . . .. . . .. . . .... . . .. .. .. . . . . , 59,034 7,693 49,521 116,245 North Branch. . . . . . . . .. ...... .. .. .. . . .. . _ . 18,471 1,874 15,110 35,464 Bemis Deposit. . 180 .. 2,304 2,514 Schools. . . . . . . .. . ... .... .. .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . 926 1,480 2.3,293 25,698 Total. . . . .. . . .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . 150,707 17,950 134,168 302,825 *Of these 8,467 were folklore. tOf the 16,635 were readers. Pictures circtllated 2,681. LIBRARIAN'S REPORT 13 APPENDIX B Use and Growth of the Library for the Last Five Years - - 1925 � 1CI216 1927 1928 -: 1929. Appropriation $21,090 00 $22,900 00 $28,160 00 $32,325 00 $34,100 00 Salaries. . . . .. 12,750 00 13,875 06 16,499 52 18,795 88 20,31}9 58 Money spent fear w faoks... 3,714 1$ 3,977 D3 5,633 74 5,043 77 OU 53 ltianey sperjt for l indiug 1 1,029 44 744 62 1,139 37 1,508 1.3 1,610 13 volumes added. , 3,247 3,626 5,218 4,205 5,290 Volumes with- drawn. . . . 893 1,201 1,238 1,989 2,443 Volumes in the library.. . . . 54,764 57,189 61,169 63,395 6G,272 Circulation , . 180,201 187,584 235,473 274,750 302,825 Percentage of increase in circulation Overprelk"l ous year. . 10.25 1 25.5 16.67 10.2 An increase of 85.1 o in five years; 142.4% in tan years. -- APPENDIX f American Library Association Form for Uniform Statistics Annual Report for the Year Ended December 31, 1929 Marne of Library. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .Free Public Library of Town. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Watertosm, 1.1a,ssachusetts Name of Librarian. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .Lydia W. '1-•lasters Date of founding. . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . .18 8 Population served. . . . . ... ..... . . . ..25,480 (census);32,500 (estimated) Assessed valuation. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .$51,005,460 Library appropriation per capita. . . . . .$L04 Terms of use. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . • • • • • • . .rr'ee for lending and reference Number of agencies. . . . . . . . , . . . . . ., .Branch, 1 sub-branch, 1; deposits, 1; schools, 10; rooms, 52 Number of days open during the-year. .For lending, 30:3; for reacting, 921 Hours for lending. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .72 (1.0 mos.), and 60 (2 mos.) Hours for reading. . . . . .. .... . .. .. .. .75 (6 mos.), 72 (4 mos.) and 66 (2 mcs.) Hours open, East Branch. . . .. . . . .. .. .52 (10 mos.), 46 (2 mos.) . Hours open, Forth Branch. . . . . .. . . . .30 Number of staff, library smice (reckon- ing part time sen*ice to make whole units). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AS 14 WATERTO'4 N 'SOWN REPORT :umber of staff, janitor service (recl:on- ing part time service to make whole units) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Adull Jzwmile Taal Number of volumes at the Beginning of the year. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . . 53,E 10,099 6VS5 Volumes added by purchase. . . . . .. .. . 2,212 2,574 4,786 Number added by gift or exc5auge.. . . . 43G 5 441 Number added by binding material. . , , k fl 3 G3 Number of volumes lost or withdrawn during the year. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1,541 862 2,403 Total number at the end of the year, , . 54,45.3 11,819 W1272 Number of fiction lent for home tile., . . 113,408 79,543 193,011 Number of volumes lent for horne use. . 150,707 152,118 302,825 Total number of registered borrowers.. . 5,739 3,867 D,C>06 Number of borrowers registered during the year. . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . 1,697 1,490 3,181" Registration period, year;. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Number of newspapers and periodicals, currently received. . . . . . . . . .. ... ... . 279 (156 titles) Receipts from,; Torn appropriation. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .... . . .. . . . . �34,1#3I1 0 Special for equipment of new West Sub-Brancla . . . . . . .. 1'.500 00 Endowment funds. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 896 4I Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ',M6,496 41 Payments far: Books. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . ... .. . . . . . .. . `6,22.5 14 Periodicals. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f5592 98 Binding. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,510 31 Salaries, library service. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . 18,024 08 Salaries, janitor service. . . . . , . I . .. I .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 2,375 50 Heat, _ . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .... . .. . ... . . . . 1,771 62 Light. . . . .. ... . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 74-8 51 Supplies.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 982 S7 Printing. . . . ... . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2M lei Repairs. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 498 76 Telephone. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 184 60 Otlie'r maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. .. 1,235 28 Total mainteniance. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. V4,58R 61 Balance frsorn appropriation— . . . — . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3p i}8 Balance from special appmpriat 0[1. . . . . .. . . . . . . • . . . . . . .. 1,.500 DU Balance from funds.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 377 12 Total. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . $36,406 4t S1,314.14 received from r`ines, etc. (1929), and turned over to the Town Treasurer. The Thirty-Third Annual Report i OF THE WATER DEPARTMENT OF WATERTOWN, MASS. 19 fss� %gnjjag jjgoa"wl���ajillajilgl.3liqldliq)Xl tu11mlri y,a pi 0 d li Q 1 g iiio 4oq o-o to- r D J II C] fi47 SIN7104 au i DCC>WA / / "' / a//MW/s/ plrrRAPQUYn WrG tP- saa�a: sq.ss � aa. 4 43W -1.,xs In 5,54 & V- 4s�s7 �4 11.17„ .a 53 r �+a 8. 41 sl.as: su a.4i�a4.� �� dsa a:�a aazv ei.cal I i POPULA-ION . WA'TEP-TOWN WATtP- DtPAP-.T ENT - 5A n P u , v. -a 1 i` 1 s 1 is , « �►", 1 ' �!� Sri'` _• ..� . ,! e..t�l .. �=r _ _� � •� w .�� `+. sr f,- r r 1 _ - .s ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WATER COMMISSION DECEi BER 31, 1929 The forty-fifth year of the Water Works in the Town and the thirty-third year of tlxe 'fown ownership has now closed. During the year 9,5:3{) feet of pipe for new nips, 13,782 feet of reconstnict.ed mains and 7,915 feet of service pipe laid. The active sen-ices have increased 202 to 5,922 services now in use; 1,816 meters have been repaired. In connection 'v%-itk the increasing amount of work that necessarily goes with a larger Works the building used as repair and stock storage is fast showing age and is not large: enough to allow the work that -v%zll hme to be done to keep the works in good condition. To undertake to add to and repair this building mill cast considerable money and even after it has been spent it is not probable that a satisfactory job can be done. The depart- anent should have a more substantial building at a.location more suitable to the needs of the Works. N-Ve do not advocate the building this year-nor next, but the location should be secured so that the Town will have, it when needed. The water rates have been revised during the past year as reflected in the income of the: department. The matter of increased space for office has been considered and a cornm€ttee will report on it later. Respectfully submitted, EDWA.RD F. HUGHES, Charman, MALRICE J. CARROLL, Clem, JOSEPH W. GERRY. 3 REPORT OF THE WATER DEPARTMENT The thiTty-third annual report of the Water Department foi! the year ending December 31, 1929 is respectfully submitted. The full financial trausactions relating to this department are as follows: Receipts Appropriations (rcgular) 0392,727 76 Collections 199,068 88 S291,7196 04 Expenditures 'Pater lean bands matured 61,000 00 Interest can 3Y2 per cent bonds 315 00 Interest on 3% per cent bonds i 3,637 50 Interest on 4 per cent bonds 5,760 00 Metrcpolitsn water assessment 59,970 35 Construction accounts, 50,282 40 Iainten{once accounts 35,848 29 Balance (Tegular) 74,983 aft 3291,700 E4 Appropriation (special) for renewal of mains 859,C}76 50 50,070 50 Expeaiditicres Reiievval of mains $4.0,709 54 Balance: Renewal of mains 18,366 o6 850,070 70 4 REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT 5 The d spositi=of the amounts apprepriated for regular work- will he shown in the Auditor's accounts, but to facilitate com- parison we repeat them as follows: Receipts Appropriation for construction $56,291 76 Appropriation for maintenance 25,000 00 Appropriation for vacations 3,000 00 Appropriation for superintendent 3,200 00 Appropriation for clerks 2,236 00 Appropriation for office 3,000 00 892,727 76 Expenditures Construction account $50,282 00 Maintenance account 24,950 92 Vacation account 2,860 00 Salary of superintendent - 3,200 09 Salary* of clerks 2,073 31 Office account 2,764 06 Balance of construction account 6,009 76 Balance of maintenance account 49 08 Balance of vacation a..ccotint 140 00 Balance of office account 235 04 Bahr}ce of clerks' accounts 162 69 $02,7 27 76 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT To the Board of Water Cnrwnm ssioners.• Gentlakne :: In accordance with the usual custom I herewith submit my report for the year ending December 31, 19211. The extension of mains for the past year has been as follows: Lotgfk Size Arlington Street 388 feet 6-inch Acton Street 130 feet finch. Bellevue Road 304 feet 8-inch Carlton Terrace 230 feet 6-inch Chester Park 235 feet 6-inch hannins Road 601 f Vet 8-incli . Chapman Street 268 feet 6-inch Chapman Street 180 feet 8-inch Dunton Road 224 feet 6-inch Emerson Road 250 feet 8-inch Fairview Avenue 86 feet 8-inch Grant Avenue 188 feet 6-inch George Street 368 feet 8-inch Harnden Avenue 200 feet 6-ineh Hardy Avenue 135 feet 6-inch Hillcre~st Circle 40 feet 6-inch King Street 218 feet 8-inch. ,Louise Street 22 ffeet 6-inch Loomis Street 374 feet 6-inch Madison Avenue 117 feet 6-inch Marion. Read 740 feet 6-inch Partridge Street 2777 feet 6 tech Piermont Street 68 eet 6-inch Private. Way of Irving Street 24 feet 6-inch {6mby Street 152 feet 6-inch Robbins Road Extension 214 feet 6-inch Rosedale Terrace 805 feet 6-ineb Shattuck Road 38 feet 8-inch 6 REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT � l'ungtlt Size Sparkhill Street 323 feet 8-inch 'Stoneleigh Road 285 feet 8-inch Sycamore Street 12 feet 6-inch Sycamore Street 36 feet 8-inch Topparn Avenue 269 feet 6-inch Tarren Streets 217 feet 6-inch Warwick Road 115 feet 6-inch Westminster Avenue 955 feet 6-inch Worcester Street 215 feet 2,inch Total 9,537 feet Special Renewal of wins Arsenal Street, from Taylor Street. to Riverside Street, 322 feet ID-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-lined pipe. Bailey Avenue, from Belnumt Street to 'Ta"m Dine, 352 feet of 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch galvanized pipe. Bridge Street, from NValthaini Street to Railroad Track, a32 feet 6-rich cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-limed pipe. Carroll Street, from Orchard Street to Harnden Avenue, 1,025 feet 64nch cast-iron pipe, to replace 4-inch cast-iron pipe. Frank Street, from Beech wood Avenue to 'Louise Street, 574 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe to replace -inch cement-lined and galvanized pipe. Grove Street, from Arlington Street to Railroad Bridge, 394 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-limed pipe. Har,.nden Avenue, from Waverley Avenue to Whitney Street, 443 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch cernent-lined and galvanized pipe. Harrington Street, from Holt Street to Perry Street, 456 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch cennent lined, and gal- vartized pipe. Irving Street, frown Riverside Street to North Beacon Street, 635 feet 8-inch cast,-iron pipe, to replace 4-Irian cast-iron pipe. James Street, from hydrant to Perry Street, 233 feet 8-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch cement-lined and galvanized pipe. Keith Street, from Arlington: to Prentiss 'Street, 512 feet 6- WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 1-inch acid 2-iiich cement-lined pipe, Lexington Street, from Creha.rd Street to 650 feet south, 650 feet 10-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 0-inch eei-lent-lined pipe. Lincoln Street, from Mt. Auburn Street to Cedar Street, 456 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cernent-lined pipe. Lyons Court, from Watertown Street to end of street, 336 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch cement-lined pipe. Mt. Auburn Street, from Walnut to Franklin Streets, 528 feet 12-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 14-inch cement-lined pipe XI t. Auburn Street, f rnni Lincoln Street tc cross I It. Auburn Street, IN feet 6-inch cast-iren pipe, to replace G-inch cement- lined pipe. Pelt. Auburn Street, from Spruce Street to crass XIt. Auburn Street, 130 feet 6-inch cast---iron pipe, to replace G-inch cement- lined pipe. Mt. Auburn Street, to connect Walnut Street, 17 feet 8-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 8-inch cement-lined. pipe. New Lexington Street, from Xfain Street to Acton Street, 328 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch cement-lined pipe. Orchard Street, to crass Carrell Street, 48 feet 10-inch cast- iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-lined pipe. Pequossette Street, front. Edith ,Avenue to Boulevard, 500 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch cement-lined and galvanized pipe, Perry Street,from Sycamore to,zanies Streets,430 feet 8-inch cast-iron pipe., to replace 1 and 2-inch cement-lined pipe. Pond Street, from Pond Street East to Pored Street rest, 855 feet G-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch cernent-lined and galvanized pipe. Riverside Street, from Beacon Square to end of street, 1,9536 feet 8-inch and 12 feet of 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cernent-lined pipe. Waltham Street, from Pleasant Street to bridge Street, 274 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace -inch cement-lined pipe. Waltham Street, from Railroad Bridge to Bridge Street, 1,114 feet 8-111ch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-lined pipe. REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT 9 Whitney Street, from Hilltop Road to Belmont Street, 630' feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-lined pipe. Total, 13,872 feet. Total number of feet laid on construction and special, 23,400 feet. Total number of sere.-ices laid to lot line, 177. Receipts For water rates $189,643 16 For services 0,425 r Total receipts 8199,068 88 Bills receivable 3,466 36 20?,53,.5 24 Expenditures For construction of mains $29,271 63 For constniction of services 16,445 49 For construction of meters 4,564 S8 8.50,282 00 For maintenance of ineters 811,135 63 For maintenance of mains 1,184 06 For maintenance of sere,-ices 6,585 70 For maintenance of repair shop 07.E 66 For maintenance of hydrants 1,356 14 For maintenance of automobile No. 1 630 08 For maintenance of automobile No. 2 660 00 For maintenance of automobile No. 3 556 85 For maintenance of automobile No. 4 500 17 For maintenance of automobile No. 5 727 40 IMaintaining air compressor 548 04 -- 824,050 92 For vacations 82,860 00 Salary of superintendent 3,200 00 Salary of clerks 2,073 31 XIII-Intenance of office 2,764 06 r10,807 37 Special renev�Tal of maims $40,709 54 — , 40,709 54 $126,839 83 Respectfully submitted, WALTER F. RU DLEITT, . uperinfeiidew. 10 'WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Classification of Meters Sixes 5 1 1 2 3 4 6 8 10 Toffal in. ins, in. in, in, in. in. in. in. Hersey Disc. . . . . . , . 2,157 33 6 4 . . 2.200 Hersey Compound _ . 31 1 4 . . 36 Hersey Detector . . . . -90 4 1 30 Hersey* Model F , . . , 2,5R 16 . . . . a,584 Hersey H. D., . . . . , . . . . , 1 . . . . 1. Hersey H. F.. . . . . . . 1,110 5 . , 1,11Ei Hersey F. M.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 4 Torrent. . . . . . .. . . . . . , . , 36 5 42 'Farthing. . . . . . . .. . 255 1 ? 258 Trident. . . . , .. . . . . 100 . . 100 Total. . . . . .. .._. . 6,186 56 9 71 1 10 20 4 1 6,367 For testing Purposes, Hersey Torrent, 9-inch, total 1. Summary of Piping, December 31, 1929 Number Feet Xarnber Feet Number Feet Cement-Lured Cerr;rW-Lh d Cu,s[-boll Wrought IYOV 16-inch 2,991 14-inch 11,372 12-inch 1,450 6,178 10-Inch 33,971. 8-inob 2,507 65,228 6-inch 18,213 162,914 4-inch 2,550 5,112 2-inch 13,783 Total 36,092 276,394 13,788 Number of services 5,922 Dumber of meters 6,367 N-amber of hydrants 045 Standpipes 4 Manhole connections 51 FINANCIAL STATEMENT A From the Books of the Company and the Department CONSTRUCTION GROSS INCOME MAINTENANCE Year I Annual Total Annual Total Anntrnl Total 1884 S89,096 92 $89.096 82 . . . . . . . . . . $l00 00 $100 00 a 188.5 47,609 10 136,708 02 ;11,222 69 $51,222 50 2,779 67 2,879 67 y 1880 25,517' 46 162,223 48 15,875 18 25,097 77 3,48:3 16 6.362 83 1887 8,467 81 170,691 -2-9 18,167 03 43,264 80 4,938 40 11,301 23 0 1888 5,369 55 176,060 84 22,408 46 65,673 26 4,194 02 15,495 25 1889 12,408 15 188,408 1141 26,300 48 91,973 74 G,00,1i 24 21,501 49 1890 15,626 44 204,09.5 43 30,422 70 123,3,96 44 G,457 64 27,959 13 1891 5,045 65 210,041 08 31,662 56 152,959 00 6,206 84 34,165 97 1892 14,6P1 10 224,652 18 33,825 00 187.784 00 7,072 96 41,238 93 1893 14,644 39 2:39.316 57 32,444 83 220,228 83 7,006 04 48,245 87 Q 1894 6,944 92 246,261 49 36,269 30 256.498 13 6,978 65 55,224 52 � 1895 11,848 10 258,109 61 35,537 39 292,035 52 6,080 35 61,310 82 >. 1896 12,14.5 88 270,2,55 49 41,314 03 333,350 15 7,618 55 68,620 42 y 1897 8,411 01 278,667 40 44,461 70 377,811 85 *0,135 10 75,OG4 52 1898 9,130 26 287,707 66 35,646 33 413,358 18 6,816 07 81,880 59 7 1899 12,4045 76 300,203 429 36,706 32 499,064 50 f 5,415 77 87,259 36 ►� 1900 8,966 14 300,169 50 29,180 .56 479,154 06 8,104 06 95,400 42 1901 7,629 51 316,799 07 37,162 16 515,416 22 13,882 95 109,283 37 1902 5,160 71 321,959 78 33,333 37 548,749 59 15,238 81 124,522 1S 1903 0,391 97 33L,351 75 35,673 22 584,42"2 81 17,328 29 141,550 47 1904 4,694 35 336,046 10 38,186 43 622,609 24 19,929 60 161,780 07 1905 11,657 67 347,703 77 4,19,654 69 671,263 03 19,058 77 180,838 84 1905 8,362' 43 956,066 20 45,690 13 716.05-1 06 20,189 54 210,028 38 1907 9,998 52 336,06-1 72 47,452 77 7640406 83 20,968 46 221,996 84 w FINANCIAL STA,rEMENT A (Continued) CONSTRUCTION (;w)ss jNCOME MAIN'TE NANCE Year Annual Total Ammal Total Annual TOW 1008 5,312 51 $SV1.377 23 '*46,166 76 :810'573 89 420.5D29 40 $242,490 30 1009 7,051 26 378.42S 49 51,502 80 862,076 39 20,404 26 202,()93 56 :0 1910 7,932 35 .986,360 F4 &9 ,11 a -,1 915,386 90 21,057 61 284.051 17 1911 8,7422 25 895.103 M) 57,884 16 973,271 06 -99,181 88 31.3,085 05 q 1912 10,080 00 405.183 09 W,:390 20 1,033,661 26 36,04- 6 27 349,279 32 191.3 12,0 82 S 22 417,205 91 60,002 it 1,U94,263 37 34,862 99 384,142 31 1914 10,4,J692 74 428.228 &5 7 1.909 33 1.166,252 70 30,977 98 415,120 29 zl A 15 15,615 82 443,844 47 74,50 39 1,240,82G M 31693 91 446,814 20 1016 17.376 DO 461,29-0 47 79,471 91 1,3121,298 1XI 3 5:418 4 8.1 482,299 04 q 1917 25,491 61 4,96,712 08 100p6l 13 1,421,349 la 4D,520 M 522,819 87 1918 34,00 48 520,781 53 12-2,730 &3 1,544,079 96 51,422 67 5 7 4,2 42? 5-4 1919 13,792 80 534,574 36 0 q.422�1 9i 1,1 a&3,W,) 91 65,5a2 60 699,7q5 14 1920 19,377 82 W,952 18 122,898 27 1,776,408 1S 67,579 28 707,242 55-4 192t 19,504 27 573,456 45 107,121. 8G 1,M1,530 (14 79,762 30 787,136 72 10 19.2-9 14,048 15 587,504 GD 110,03.3 OL), 1,q93,r1,3 or, aojmo 64 847,827 36 1913 22,368 91 609,873 51 1.15,900 :15 2,109,51:3 41 67,720 90 915-548 26 1924 .39,873 82 649,747 33 1 t,5,987 70 2,225,501 11 68,486 00 c184,033 3�55 1925 73,99432 723,741 '05 131,196 41 2,166,697 .52 65,&2.5 24 1.049,559 59 1026 79,851 67 8029,593 32 155,266 30 2,511,963 8-9 76,8561 46 1,126.420 05 1927 S9,734 36 892,32-17 M 169,3(A 41 2,681,327 23 114,849 66 1,241,260 -d 1 1928 M6,311 29 11111,71S 137 178,252' M 1 5 2,85 9,.5 7 0 86 $121 985 7291 S1,&M,255 441 1.929 S50,292 00 $1,009,000 97 $199,008 88 1 $3,058,648 74 I $126,528 19 $1,499,78.3 61 *This and following years include no State ram, t Pumping station 41 iscantiTM rl and Metropolitan iervice anfl u9signm-nt uevji FINANCIAL STATEMENT 13 Statement of Operating and Running Expenses Exclusive of Interest from the hooks of the: Department 1921 111-12 I 192S 1924 192i 192ti � 1027 1928 1929 Office, Salaries and ].xpensms 0,900 20 $6,451 H 1 8 7,0. a 11) �6.22 �, � ,c t: •1 r S ,269 2 , 7 � 7 3� 41 731 liJ :�ti } � `� '� 0 ?�1 r �r0, l)3r s 7 *� Care of Mains, etc. . . . . . .. . . . 477 SO 657 35 1,0;Mi 51 527 70 640 26 1,:341) I1 571 02 2,106 25 1,184 66 � Care of Services, etc:. . . . . . . . . 7 64 (SAS 743 64 1,D44 f 1 t)70 78 1,0St3 39 1,046 74 1.,078 31� 2,661 00 6,5&5 70 Care of Meters. . . . . . . . . . . . .' 4,0511 64 3,4296 2-1 a3,`01 49 4,305 60 6,709 51 €3,925 59 6,842 73 13,221 85 11,135 6:3 � Care of Hydrants. . `272 ;1,1 .172 08 .171 8:3 887 S4 357 M 757 22 740 04 1,42-1 57 1,350 74 '=J Care of old Pumping Station, .r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintaining Repair Shop. . . . . 430 0-9 4SO 63 409 40 8-10 Cr.3 856 130 000 33 1,231 10 1,7M 78 975 60 Maintains`rrg Automobile No. 1 7853 72 87, 493 e4 472 79 7:31 1fi 568 5.3 7229 97 481 75 630 08 Maintaining, Autornobi.lc No. 2 575 59 la::1 �'1 -187 11 -163 14 434 01 765 99 430 80 716 01 iM 99 � Nlaint.a ring AutomoUie No. 3 4.40 83 547 •I; •151 43 331 42 5ti .38 463 45 .1,038 94 759 55 556 95 � Iaintaining Automobile No. 4 157 59 233 9-1 20G 54 3.18 73 499 OC 693 SO 410 02 522 1C 599 17 ti Maintaining Automobile No. -5V . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3`0 54 727 40 Vacations, . . . . . . . . . . 5'}4 i}0 4$f3 00 aR,S 00 r"92 00 81.1 00 1,�364- 00 1,t}M 00 2,574 00 2,5t;{1 00 :v New Touring; Car and Txueks. 672 00 737 00 810 00 3,000 00 . . . . . . . . 2,995 35 1,745 00 . . . . .. . . Repairs can 'Shed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . 866 17 . . . . . . . ... . . . . . raa Maintaining Engine. . . . . , , .. . . . . . . . . .. 1,208 97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . � . Maintaining .Air mpressar. . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371 97 983+49 548 6i Total. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 817,026 41 $15,775 0.1 $17,78) 63 $17,019 55 ,$2I,468 22 $23,728 24 $25,670 47 $37,702 45 $35,8M 29 COD 14 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT SUMMARY OF STATISTICS For the Year Ending December 31, 1929 (In form recommended by the New Englhand NVater'Works Association) Watertown Water Works Town of Watertown, 'Aliddlesex County Mate of Massachusetts General Statistics Population esthnated, 32,500. Date of construction, 1884-1885. By whom owned, Town. Source of supply, Metropolitan. Financial Receipts From water rates: A Meter rates $187,861 21 B Total from consumers S187,864 21 G For public buildings 1,778 95 D Appropriation for construction 56,291 76 E Appropriation for maintenance 36,436 09 F Special appropriation: Renewal of mains 50,976 50 G Total from murdcipal departnxents 153,583 21 H F"rorn other sources Scrvice pipes, etc. 9,425 72 I Total $350,873 14 , x-pcoi figures Water Works, maintenance: AA Operaticm (management and repairs) $35,848 29 BB Special: Xletropolitan assessment 59,970 35 Renewals, special 40,701) 54 REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT 15 CC Total maintenance $136,528 18 DD Interest on bonds 9,712 50 EE Payment on bonds 61,000 00 Water Works, construction: FF Extension of mains $29,271 63 CMG Extension of services 16,445 49 HH Extension of meters 4,564 88 II Total construction 50,282 00 jj Balance: (a a) Ordinary $74,983 50 (bb) Renewals 18,366 96 Total balance $93,350 46 93,350 46 KK Total $350,873 14 Disposition of balance: L Net cost of works to date 81,160,436 33 M Banded debt to date 163,000 00 N Average rate of interest, 3Y2, 3%, 4, 4Y2 per cent Matured bonds, payable January 1, 1930 9,000 00 Matured bonds, payable April 1, 1930 20,000 00 Matured bonds, payable May 1, 1930 14,000 00 Matured bonds, payable July 1, 1930 18,000 00 Matured bonds, payable September 1, 1930 8,000 00 Matured hands, payable October 1, 1930 11000 00 Statistics of Consumption of Water 1. Estimated total population to date, 32,500. 2. Estimated -population on lines of pipe, 32,500. 3. Estimated population supplied, 32,500. 4. Total consumption for the year, 809,078,000 gallons. 5. Passed through meters, 638,610,000 gallons_ 6. Percentage of consumption metered, 78.91. 7. Conszmption for rnanufactuning purposes, 236,349,800 gallons. 8. Average daily consumption, 2,216,700 00 gallons. 9, Gallons per day to each inhabitant-, 7 8_ 10. Gallons per day to each consuiner, 78.. 16 -WALTERTOWh TC3"Ll-N DEPORT 11. Gallons per day to each tap, 374. 12. Cost of supplying water, per million gallons, fEl ured on vital maintenance (CC), 8168.74. 13, Cast of supplying water per million gallans, figured pon total maintenance, plus interest on bonds, 8180.74. Statistics to Distribution System Mains 1. mind of pipe, cement and cast-iron. 2. Sues, from 10-inch to 2-inch. 3. Extended, 13,872 feet during year. 4. Total now in use, 71.23 miles. 5. Cast of repairs per mile, $1.60, 0. Number of breaks during year, 3. 7. Length of pipes less than 4 inches in diameter, 6.35 miles. 8. Number of hydrants added during the year, 35. 9. Number of hydrants now in '115e, 645. 10. Number of stop gates added during the year, 84. 11. Number of stop gates now in tse, 1,243. 12. Number of stop gates smaller than 4 inches, 110. 13, Number of blow-offs, 13. 14. Rango of pressure on mains, 115 pounds to 30 pounds. Services 15 Kind of pipe, wrought iron, cement-lined. 16. Sues, Yl-inch tU 2 inches. 17. Extended, T M 5 fvct. 18. Total now in use, 22,750.3 miles. 1i1. Niunber of service taps added durhig the year, 202, 20. Number now in use, 5.,S322. 21. Average e length of service, 39.18. 22. Average cast of service for the year, 6.+66. 23. iN!utnber of meters added, 370. k. Number now in use, 5,090. 25 Percentage of services metered, 100. 26. Percentage of receipts; from water (A divided by i3), 100. ANNUAL REPORT OF 7'I iE BOARD OF HEALTH TOWN OF WATERTOWN Year EndinLy December 31 , 1929 CA31BRIDGE, MASS. THE 'MURRAY PRINTLNG COMPANY 1930 ORGANIZATION OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH 1929 ward of Health JOSEPH L. CARROLL, Chairman ARTHUR O. PAGAN, Secretary THOMAS C. (QUIRK, M.D. Agettt awl Healfit Officer ARTHUR_ E. BURKE, C.P.H. Plumbing Inspector CHARLES N4. HE VITT Su erzntettdent of Cemeteries FRANK, R. SHOREY Clerk MARION K. Ili ULDOON Board of Health Physician M. J. KELLEY, M.D. Board of PIealth, AFurses HELEN A. SULLIVAN, R.N. ARY T. DARDIS school Dentists Dr. JAMES DONAHUE Dr. OWEN KEEFE Dr. DANIEL WOLFSON Dental A ssistaWs RUTH HOUGHTON, D.H. ELLEN TRACY, R.N. Baby Clinic Western WARREN S. SHIELDS, M.D. .,rite ,m PERIC.LES +CANZANELLI, M.D. REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH To the Citimts of the Tmn of Watertown: Complying with the 'Town By-laws, we present the report of the Board of Health for the yefur ending December 31, 1929. Mr. Arthur C. Fagan and Mr. Joseph L. Carroll were re-elected to Board. The Board reorganized with Mr. Joseph L. Carroll as Chairman of the Board and Mr. Arthur C, Fagan, secretary. On April 1 Mr. Arthur E. Burke, C.B.H., a man trained and educated in public health work, was appointed Agent of the Board to succeed Dr. J. A. Boucher, who resigned on accowit of ill health. Xliss X[arion K. Muldoon was appointa l clerk to succeed '1Irs. Hilda C. Vandervoort, who resigned to care for home duties. _+Iiss Ruth Houghton resigned as ]dental Assistant to enter private practice and Nfrs. Ellen 'Tracy was appointed to fill the vacan.cy. Mr. Frank R. Shorey was reappointed as Superintendent of Cemeteries. During the year 1929 we were free from epidemic of any disease. This we attribute to the promptness and efficiency with which the health officer and contagious disease nurse handled the cases reported to then. They were not handi- capped by a false conceptions q professional ethics, but speedily and fearlessly handled the situation for the hest interest of the individual as well as the community. We propose during thecorning year to expand our child clinic work to care for all children up to school age, .and establish clinics in sections of the Town which are not yet covered. In corrective work of pre-school children better results could be obtained if the school physicians and nurses Nvere under the supervision of the Health Department. The examinatiota of the pre-school child is generally held in Nlay and the follow-up work is donne during the summer months when the school nurses are on vacation, placing the burden on the Board of Health Nurses to see that children needing correction are prepared to enter school in proper physical condition so as not to interfere with their school work. 3 4 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT e have extended the work of the Dental Clinic to include examination of children in the first six grades. Notices are sent to parents of children with defective teeth advising that the family dentist should attend to therm. The clinic has received mane letters of commendation for this work and it; is gratifying to the Board and its dental Staff to know the work is Ueiiig appreciated. It was necessary during the year to replace an old dilapidated ice, chest by an up-to-date electric refrigerator which will pay for itself in a short time as the expenditure for ice amounted to more than 120 per year. The Board makes the following recommendation- The purchase of a small coach for the use of the Health Department Nurses. At the present tiino these nurses are greatly handicapped in the performance of their work, due to the lack of transportation. At the present time the Board of Health has one car which must serve the Health Officer, the Phunbing Inspector, the Cemetery Department and the Nursc-s. We feel that the purchase of another small car iNill remedy a bad condition and give more efficient service to the town. The Board expresses its appreci Lt «n to its employees, Dr. George H. Bigelow and. the State Health Department, the Police Department and all other departments for their advice and cooperation during; the _year. Respectfully submitted, JOSEPH L. CARROLL, Chairman, ARTHUR C. T AGAN, Secretary. January 14, 1930. REPORT OF THE AGENT T b ilae Board of Health, 7'awiz of llVatertr wn. Gendenien I herewith summit nay report as Agent of the Board of Health for the. period, April 1, 1929•to December 31, 1 J29. . Dtiring this period, general health conditions have been good, There has been no epidemic, and the,incidence of con-imunica,ble disease has net exceeded nonnail. Following are the vital statistics foT the town, and detailed reports on the various activities of the department. TABLE NO. I, Birth Rate for Watertown, Massachusetts Birth Year PBpul'aiicn irlhs 12ate 1920 21,5�0(��0 636 _ 27.2 1921 121,50 1 5 86 7,2 1922 28,500 553 21.1 1923 265,4 7 632 24.8 1924 27;000 ti3S 23.6 1925 9-7,500 1926 ,U04 659 23.6 1927 80,000 669 29,21.3 1928 32,000 700 21.8 19219 33,000 (Julys) 7 K 22.3 TABLE NO. 2 Death bate for Watertown, Massachusetts Death Year Populatia,t Deaths Rate 1920 21,500 170 7.9 1921 22,500 177 7.8 10 23,500 160 13.8 1923 2,5,0()7 (U. S. estimate) 153 6.0 1924 27,000 144 5.4 1925 27.500 171 6.2 1925 23,000 202 7.1 1927 30,060 190 63 1925 32,400 330 10.3 1929 33,000 2OG 6.2 5 6 WATERT[]WN TOWN REPORT TABLE NO. 3 InIant Mortality Rate of Infant mortality Total Living Deaths under per 1,000 year Stillbirths Births 1 Year Living Births 1920 10 596 27 45.7 1921 14 587 18 30.6 1922 9 5-55 26 43.6 19223 7 618 ,34 55.0 1924 12 638 26 43.0 1925 19 531 25 46.8 1926 6 559 21 31.8 1927 6 669 2F 40.0 1928 12 657 43 90.3 1929 14 737 10 13.5 TABLE NO. 4 Mortuazy Report 1928 1929 AgeGroups hale Female Total Afal,e Fernale Talal Stillbirths,. . . . .. . . .. .. . . 4 S 12 14 Under 1 year. 25 18 43 3 7 10 From 1 to 2 ye rs. . . . . . . 2 5 7 0 0 0 From 2 to 3 years. . . . . . . 3 2 5 0 U 0 Frern 3 to 4 years. , . . .. . 1 0 1 0 0 0 1{rom 4 to 5 years. . . .. . . 4 2 li 0 0 0 From 5 to 10 }scars. . . . . . 1 3 4 1 0 1 From 10 to 15 years, , . , . 1 4 5 0 0 4 From 15 to 20 years— 3 3 6 2 0 2 From 2Q to 20 years, .. .. 6 6 12 2 4 O Pram3t1to40 years, , . . . 14 6 20 10 5 15 From 40 to 50 years, . . , . 11 12 23 5 10 15 From 50 to 60 years. , 24 27 151 20 13 33 From 60 to 70 years. . . . . 34 36 74 18 28 40 From 70 to 80 y ears, , . . . 17 29 46 24 24 48 From 80 to DO years, . . . . 5 22 27 6 19 25 From 90 to 100 years. . . . 1 3 4 0 5 5 152 37S 330 91 135 200 REPORT OF BC ARD OF HEALTH 1 TA13LE NO. 5 Deaths of Male and Female, All Causes Causes of Dealh Male Female ToW Epidemic, Endemic, and Infectious Diseases: Influenza. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. ... . . 1 1 Tuberculosis, pulmonary. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. 4 4 S Syphilis. . ... .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. . . .. . 1 I General Diseases: Carcinoma of stomach. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 1 4 5 Carcinoma of liver. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 1 1 Carcinoma of intestine. . . .. . . —. . — . . —. . 1 2 3 Careincrna of breast. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2 2, Carcinoma of prostate. . . . . . . . . . . .. . , . ... 2 2 Carcinoma of kidney. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 1 1 Carcinoma of spleen. . . .. . . . . . , . . . . I 1 Carcinoma of neck. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . ... 1 1 2 Carcinoma of throat. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. 1 1 Carcinoma of pharynx. , . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1 1 INIalignant turnor. . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . . .. . .. .. 1 1 Diabetes mellitus. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. 2 2 Pernicious anemia. . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. 1 1 Acute alcoholism. . .. . .. . . . . .. . 2 2 Diseases of the Nervous System and of the Organs of Special Sense: Cerebral hemorrhage. . . . . . . . . . ... ... .... 8 17 25 Cerebral embolism. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... . ... 1 1 Hemiplegia.. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. .... . .. . ... 1 I Infantile convulsions. .. . .. .. . .. . . .. I 1 Diseases of the Circulatory Systern. Acute endocarditis. . I . . . . .... ..... . . . .. . 1 1 2 Acute myocarditis. . . . . .. . . . .. . ... . . .. . . . 1 2 3 Angina pectoris. . .. . .. . . .. . ..... . . . .. . 4 4 Chronic valvular disease. . . . . . ..... . . . , . 1 1 2 Aortic insufficiency. . . ...._ . .. .. .. . . .. .. . 1 1 2 Mitral insufficiency. .. . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . 1 1 2 Chromic endocarditis. . .... . . .. .... .. . . .. . 6 3 11 Chnnic zrn-warrlitis. . . . ... .. .. ... . .. . . .. 4 13 17 Arteriosclerosis. . .. ,. .. .. 7 10 17 Coronary thrombosis. . , . . . . .. . . ... . .. 1 1 I]i ses of the Respiratory�System- Broncho pneumonia. . . . . .. . .. ... . . . . . . .. 4 13 17 Lobar pneumonia. . , .. .... . . . . . . . 4 7 11 Diseases of the Digestive System: Ulcer of stomach. . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. 1 I Diarrhea and enteritis (under 2 years of age) 2 2 Cirrhosis of liver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . I 1 GaUbladder disease . . . .. .. .. . . 1 1 2 Nonvenereal Diseases of the Genitourinary Sys- tern and Annexa: Chronic nephritis. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .2 7 9 Obstruction prostate. .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. I I The Puerperal State Puerperal hemorrhage. . . . . . . ..... . . . . . .. 1 1 Extern-31 Ca-uses: Suicide by illuminating gas. . . .. .... .. .. . . I 1 Suicide (strangulation by suspension) . . . . .. 2 2 Suicide by firearms, . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. 1 1 WATrERTOWN TOWN REPORT TABLE NO. 5—Continued Causes of Dealls JllydL Female T olul Suicide by piercing instrument. . . . . . .. . .. . 1 1 Other suicides. . . . . . ., 1 1 Conflagration, smother4 burning of dweil- in . . . . . . .. . ,. . .. . ... . . . . . 1 1 Absorption of carbon monoxide. . 2 1 3 Accidental fall drawn clevatrrr shaft. . . . . , .« l 1 Accidental injury, autornob3e accident. . . . . r 2 Ill-defined Diseases: Natural causes. .. . . . . . .. . .. . 1 1 Natural causes, probably heart. .. . . . . 10 6 15 Natural causes, probably cardio renal disease 1 1 Natural causes, coronary occlusion.'. . . . . . . . 1 1 Natural causes, probably status lymphaticus 1 1 .Cardiac decompensation and failure. . . . . , . r 1 3 Acute cardiac dilatation.. .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. 1 1 Total.... . . . . . . ............. .. .. . 90 116 206 TABLE ITC}. 6 Contagious Diseases Fr]rr.Ft5.3Tar.�4>'r«Jf yJtc�aeJrely:la�g.S� t.Dcd.IIT .Dec.TWai Chicken Pox.. .-,.,._ ._ .__. 17 2 2 3 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 4 40 Diphtheria.. .. . . ., .- .- •--- ? .I S 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 7 4 32 Dog bits requiring anti-rabic treatrn=t. .. . . .... ...... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 U 1 German sneasle.s.... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Infection of eye(conjunctivitis suppurative)............. 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Trachoma. ....... U 0 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 1 1 Influenza• ....... ...... .... 73 4 2 0 n 0 G 0 0 0 0 0 79 Lobrtr pneumonia... ... .. .. i 7 A 2 2 0 0 2 1 2 2 3 32 lWeLulas.. ................. 1 0 0 0 27 5 2 1 0 1 1 2 48 Mumps,. ....,... ...... 0 U 0 1 3 3 2 5 0 2 7 20 43 Scarlet fever. ....,.... . s 2 14 9 9 1 3 n 3 2 3 10 70 Tuberculosis (pulmonary) ... 1 0 2 2 41 0 2 3 3 2 2 10 Tuberculosis (other forms)... 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 7 widfever. ... . . ....... 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 07 Ping cough. . . . . ...... 2 2 0 0 4 -1 S 3 S 4 -1 13 52 Total.. . .. .... .......... 108 21 3-t 32 50 14 15 1$ 2L 20 34 09 433 Deaths from Contagious Diseases Jan.Feb.Mar.Apr.W4?yJnn&JrdY lrtg.sepd.0cf.l or.Dec.7'0101 <nf3veriza. .............«... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U I Lobar pneuRmanaa. .. . ...... 1 2 1 1 0 L 0 U 0 1 1 0 11 Tuberculosis(pulmonary) �.. 1 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 L 0 8 Total. ................... 5 3 . . 1 2. 2 •3 1 0 0 1 2 0 210 REPORT Off` BOARD OF HEALTH g Communicable Diseases The control and prevention of communicable disuses is probably the most important work of this department. The i-nethods in use are based on modern scientific theories of disease. In the administration of isolation and quarantine we are using a code agreed upon by the ATassachusetts dissociated Boards of Health and approved by the State Department of Health. The year has been free from any epidemic. There was not a sing,le case of poliomyelitis, the rli.sease which caused so much daina.ge. last year. Most of the common diseases have remained �N itl n normal limits. Diphtheria showed a slight increase over last year, but caused no deaths. Influenza increased sharply with more cases than any year since 1920. Typhoid fever also sho*ed an increase. -Measles declined very sharply aith about one twelfth as many cases as last year. There were less than half as many oases of whooping cough. Scarlet fever remains at about the same level. Tuberculosis Few people realize the importance of individualized follow-up work in the fight against tuberculosis. '.phis is an important part of the work of the public health nurse. There are, in Watertown, over 140 cases which are visited regularly and kept in touch �i ith. This does not consist merely of giidng advice, but includes a. social service which embraces the ivelfare of the entire family. During the year 43 underweight children:were sent to un=er camps for an average period of eight weeks. This was made passible by the financial aid rendered by a number of local organizations, and by money raised at parties given by the department nurses. This is the largest number of children ever sent to camp from Watertown. A letter was recc-ived from the secretary of the Southern Middlesex Health Association expressing appreciation of the spirit shown by the Torn of Watertown in maldng it passible for these children to build up the vital resistance so necessary. to ward off disease. 10 WATZRTOWN TOWN REPORT There are many families Yn ton*n where children are under- nourished because of financial (,onditions. The department has arranged for several of these to be ftrrdshed with mill{, free of charge, and has furnished li4 Ls i if needy families to the various orgarazations engaged in charlta.ble work at Thanks iVing and Christmas. Diphtheria Diphtheria was formerly the most dreaded of childhood diseases. Previous to 189.5, furore than 40' out of every? 100 children stricken with diphtheria died, and in soine epidemics 70 in every 100 cases proved fatal. In 1895 antito:-in was intro- duced. With its use, the mu nber of deaths has been reduced to about 9 per 100 cases. It has not reduced the nuunber cf eases, however, and such a reduction N611 not take place where the susceptible persons have not been protected by a lusting inuntinity. The process of protection is no longer an experiment, it is a certainty, and more thau that, it is absolutely* safe. Children can be protected against diphtheria bX giving them the lasting immunity produced by treatment �i ith toxin-antoxin. Already, in New York City, over three hundred thousand children have been made safe from diphtheria by this treatment.. This has also been carried out in many lllassachusett:s tolArris, and. is strongly recommended by the State: Department of Health. At present it is necessary for Watertown parents desiring their children immunized, to meet the expense themselves. This department should be provided -with the funds necessary to organize a clinic at which this work can be done free of charge. Dental Clinic The Dental Clinic maintained in the schools is one of the most satisfactory* activities carried on by this department. Its object is to provide temporary care for the first teeth of school children. It is important that these teeth be retained until the permanent teeth have a chance to form. This is work which, without some such arrangennent,would be neglected as many parents do not realize the it-nportant function of temporary teeth-. REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 11 A dentist is in charge of this clinic, assisted by a nurse who also conducts educational work in dental hygiene. A detailed statement of this %work will be found in the report of the school dentist. Child Welfare In June of this year, thi department, assisted by the X%rater- town Wonien's Club, Watertown District Nursing Association, School Nurses and a number of physicians and dentists, con- ducted a clinic for the physical examination of children about to enter school. One hundred fifty-sip; children ware cxamined and complete physical records made. All those shoi6ng defects were %�sited during the summer months by the health department nurse and the parents tubed to have these defects corrected. Infant 'welfare The ai�zi of all infant welfare work is to reduce to the mini- mum these conditions which destToyr so many of the youngest lives and seriously injure the health of others. There are a number of causes of infant mortality. It is be- lievted, however, that the chief catise is unhygienic care of the infant can the part of the mother, chiefly through lack of informa- tion as to the proper methods. 1n the work-of this department, ive are proceeding under the assumption that the strongest step which can be taken is the instruction of mothers. This is caned out through the work of the baby clinics and the acti%pities of the baby welfare nurse. The clinics are held weekly, w th a physician in attendance ateach clinic. The babies are examined and weighed, and records are kept of the condition and progress of each child. The Mothers are advised [.s to the needs in each case. The advice and information given are along the lines of general hygiene and care of the infant. No attempt is made to treat any dis&w. Thu work of the 6hics is suppleinented by the home Visits made by the nurse. A detailed record of this work is to be found in the report of the baby welfare nurse, 12 WATERTOWN TOWN REKIRT Inspection of Food Supplies The ejects in inspection of places supplN ing food to the public are, first, to insure: that the food materials are fit for con- sumption and second, to control the conditions under-,�,,Thich the food is stored and handlod. There are at present in Watertown, 147 grocery and proxi- siau stores, 30 restaurants, and {3 bakeries, �dost of the food offered for stale is of good quality. Some was found, however, which was fudged unfit for use: and was conJenlned. There are some places Where unsanitary conditions were found. These were ordered remedied, and the, orders have been complied N%i,th in eases where cleaning up was required. In cer- tain other places where structural changes were: ordered, these changes are to be made it an early elate. In inspecting restaurants, the principal defect noted is care- lessness in washing dishes and silverware. This is also noticeable at soda foinitains which are not provided 'with hat running water. There should be an ordinance requiring sucks places to have proper cleansing facilities. All bakeries have been inspected to determine their general sanitary conditions, and compliance with the state laws: The condition which requires the most attention in connee- ti+on with food handling establislunents is the uuproper disposal of waste material. There is a general shortage in these places of the proper receptacles for handling garbage. The existing ordi- nance should be strengthened and extended to remedy this Condition. Number of Inspections Stores. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aQ3 Restaurants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 B,ikeries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Food Materials Condemned and Destroyed Grapes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 pounds Caxrots. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 31 pounds Oranges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 pounds Tou-natoes. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . 16 pounds REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 13 Egg Plant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 pounds String Beans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 pounds Bacon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 pounds Beef. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 pounds Chicken. . . , . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 pounds Other Provisions. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 51 pounds Inspection of Milk In supervising a. public milk supply- there are three main ob3ects which must be kept in view, FirSt, it: must be made certain that the milk which reaches the consumer is free from the germs of conimu iicable disease. Second, a good milk must have a low* total bacteria count. Third, the milk must meet certain standards for nutritive value, narnely, the standards for content of butter fat and total solids. The reason for the first requirement is obvious. It has been demonstrated in many instances that milk is a first class vehicle for the conveyance of disease gurins. These must be excluded by making sure that the milk comes from healthy cows and is handled by healthy people, or is so treated that no disease gc onus ran remain alive. Stich treawient is knov,t as pasteurization, and is carried out by heating the milk to a definite period. There is no record of a milk-borne outbreak of disuse attributable to properly pasteurized: milk. Besides being free from disease germs, it; is important that good milk shall have a low total bacteria count. Although most of the bacteria which occur in milk are harmless to adult persons, the presence of a large number of bacteria indicates an old or dirty mffl,-, or milk which has been kept at too high a tempera- ture. The numnber of bacteria in milk is the best single index we have of its sanitary quality. Also, it is generally agreed that milk containing an excessive ntunber of miscellaneous bacteria is not suitable for infant feeding. The law of Massachusetts specifies that milk offered for sale shall not contain less than 3.35 per cent of butter fat and 12 per cent of total solids. It also specifies certain minimum stand- ards for the various grades of cream and for ice cream. 14 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT The actiN hies of this department in milli inspection are divided into two main lines. First, the inspection of local sources of milk supply, and of plants where milk is collected for pasteurization and distribution. Only a very small percentage of the milk supply of Watertown cones from local sources. jklost of it is raised at distant and N6dely scattered paints. it is obviously finpossible to .supervise these, but all of this milk is pasteurized before distribution. These plants are kept under supervision by regular monthly inspections. Strict watch is kept on the pasteurizing process and the sanitary conditions surrounding the handling of the milk. There are four pasteurising slants in Watertown and a number in nearby towns which send milk into Watertown. These are all doing satisfactory work. Second., the collection once a month of sainples of milk from all dealers delivering in town, and the carrying out of chemical tests to determine the percentages of butter fat and total solids. This wctrk insures that the nutritive properties of the milk shall not fall below certain standards, and protects the pocket- book of the consumer rather than his health. Only a very* few samples have been found below standard, and as this was not repeatedly true in any case, it was not thought necessary to prosecute, number of samples of cream and ice cream were also ex- amined. Sediment tests have been carried out in instances where N�sible dirt alight he expected. Further acti-,iti�s in mi)k inspection are prevented by the present lack of facilities. The department should have a fully equipped laboratory with facilities for ca.rr-ving on bacteriological work as this is one of the most impartant parts, of milk inspec- tion. Number of Inspections Dairy inspections . . . .. . . . . , . . . , 118 Samples of Milk collected and examined. . . . . . 396 Samples of Cream collected and examined. . . . . 106 Samples of Ice Cream collected and examined 30 REPORT Off` BOARD or HEALTH Barber Shops There are in Watertown thirty barber shops, These have been inspected frequently during the year. During tho summer the State Department of 1-health conducted a survey of barber shops to determine the possibilities of comiriurucable diseases being spread by them, The conclusion was reached that the chance of such spread is very slight. The State Commissioner of Health made the remark that a person rims about the same rise of infection in the average barber shop as he would in riding in a street car. The barber shop problein is an aesthetic one. The dirty barber shop tends to he ellininated because people do not like to patroni= it. The matter of beauty shops has the sarne aspect, but these are required by State Law to be licensed. There are fifteen beauty shops in IATatertoAm, and these were inspected fre- quently during the year. General Sanitation: Nuisances A nuisance may be defined as "the use of one's property in such a way as to injure the ribhts of ethers. and to inflict dainages." The nuisances with which the Health Department has to deal are divided into two classes: those which affect health and those which do not. The first class cansists, for the most part, of conditions involving the improper disposal of sewage and other waste material. The second class involves a. large variety of conditions which cause annoyance and perhaps indirectly affect health. The law gives the Health Department poorer to deal tixith some of these. The: problem of sewage disposal has given rise to a number of complaints in the district which will be seated by the N,Torth NVatert€wn Sewer. Nuisance conditions are produced when the cesspools, noxv necessary in this district overflow, clue to high eater. A number of these cesspools were found to be of improper construction and were ordered rebuilt. A number of unsanitary privies in outlying districts were ordered discontinued. lei -WATERTOWWTOWNARSFORT In this work of sanitary inspection, I have had the assistance of the Phunbing Inspector, Mr. Charles M. Hewitt, whose wide expeneace. makes his advice or' great value. IMisceflaneous. Sanitary Inspections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Prosecutions There have been two cases during the year where legal actima was necessary. One of these cases was successfwly prose- cuted. The other is still pending in the courts. Recommendations (Summarized) The organization of clinics for the inimunization of childien against diphtheria should be carried out as soon as possible. A fully equipped laborato7. for bacteriolcAcal imrk should be proNided, Our present sanitary code is out of date and inadequate. Funds should be pravi4ed for printing a rel-lised code. Respectfully submitted, ARTHUR E. BURKE, Agent. REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING To the Board of Health, Tmun of I Valcrlr tt. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report+as Plumbing Til- spector for the Town of Watertoum, for the year ending December 31, 1,929. Since January 1, 1929 to December 31, 1930, the following permits have been issued at a, fee of R4 a pemiit, making a total of 3 56 collected by this Department. Cold New Bifilcdings Buildings Total Pe its sued as follows: 39 200 239 Water closets installed ,50 428 478 Sinks 35 450 485 Wash trays 18 432 450 Wash bos,,flls 20 4`8 448 Eath tubs 23 420 443 Other fixtures 26 51 77 172 2,209 2,351 *'fatal number of inspections 610 *Water test applied 478 *Final inspections 390 *Penn-dts issued and unfinished 16 * Nfanv hours of time are used in this office in consulta.tiows and tele- phone calls in regard to work to be installed. For the year of 1030 1 would recommend changes in our plumbing ordinances to comply with the advancement in plumb- ing odes and the new. State laws in regard to the installation of domestic water boilers and heaters, these changes to be approved by the Board of health at one of their meetings. Respectfully submitted, CHAR,LES M. HE1'T'T, Inspedar of Phonbing_ 17 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERIES To the Board of Health, Town of *alerl=-n. Gendo azen 1 respectfully subi-nit to your Board the annual report of the Cemetery Department for the year ending December 31, 1929.. Superintendent, appropriation .81,000 00 Labor 8,445 00 Contingent 500 00 New signs, Section H, Ridgelawii Cemetery 275 00 Road to entrance at Ridgelawn Cemetery 1,200 00 Total appropriation $12,350 00 Expenditures $12,341 78 Balance 8 22 — - -- 912,350 00 Amounts ,paid to Tuwn Treasurer from sale of lots, graves, general labor from January 1, 1920 to December 31, 192(), 87,985.15. Number c f interments in Cemeteries are as follows: Arlington Street Cemetery 0 Common Street +Cernetery 20 laid-e.law n Cemetery 75 Removals 11 NiLunber of vaults used 2 Number of foundations placed 30 Number of two-grave lots sold 6 Number of three-grave lots sold 16 Number of five-grave lots sold 10 Number of nuze-grave lots sold 1 Number of ten-grave lots sold 1 N-Lunber of adult single graves sold 11 Number of children's graves sold 9 18 REPORT OF 5UPERENITEN?DENT 4F CEMETERIES 19 The year of 1929 was one of varied activity in our cemeteries. At Arlington Street Cemetery the special work of restoration of the ancient memorial stones, placing new markers to designate the spot sphere the patrints of our earliest days lie buried, planting trees to replace others which had died, was carried can by the conmmittee appointed by the Town, and was done in splendid cooperation nith us, incur regular work and has been accomplished in a very efficient manner, bringing the burial place of many of the Town's earliest citizens into a suitable and satisfactory condition. Water was introduced into this cemetery,which will enable us, in years when the rainfall is deficient, to care for the young trees which have been placed there. The drouth of the past season played great havoc with the grass in the Common Street Cemetery. The soil in that cei e- tery= is very sandy, i%ith but a r,,ery light surface of loanx, and in several areas the grass 4vas killed outright. In these locations, the surface has been upturned to the elements and early in the spring Will be given proper dressing, ~which should invigorate the soil so that, with new seeding, the grass should grow satis- factorily for some gears to carve. At Rid.gelawn Cemetery, the soil being of another character, no difficulty was experienced in keeping the grws in condition, and the lawn presented a good appearance throughout the season. During the early part of the sm-arner a fine entrance roadway- was built from the outer gate on Stuart Street to the center of the cemetery at the top of the hill. The roadway has been in a deplorable condition for some years, and w.as the subject of much criticism by those who drove into the grounds. It has been replaced by a read of splendid canstruction and is a. source of much satisfaction to each and all of the proprietors, and to the general pubHe. The new signs for the paths in Section H, placed during the year, are much appreciated by people who have friends interred there. Where remains another Section—M—which should be marked vc ith signs during the canting year. In the mast year quite a n-muber cf costly and artistic memorial stones ha-c--e been placed is our cemeteries, the t3Te of which adds dignity to the grounds. 20 FV,ATERTOWW TOWN REPORT In the near future it iNill probably be necessary to offer for sale lots in Section S, which is already graded, and which will need only the establishment of the lines of the various lots as they are sold. With the Delp of those employed in our grounds we have been enabled to carry on our work- %�rithotit interruption in a manner which I tnist has been satisfactory to the Board. Respectfully stibmitted, FRANK R. SHORT Y, SZCperintaud nt of Cemeteries. REPORT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE To the Board of Health, Town of 1-atertozun, GMIemew I herewith submit my report as Public Health Nurse for the year ending December 31, 1920. Contagious Cases: Chicken poi. 40 Diphtheria 32 Dog bite (rabid dog) 1 German measles 1 Suppurati've con juncti,�Itis 1 Trachoma 1 Influenza 79 Lobar pnewnonia 32 T�,Ieasles 4$ Mumps 43 Scarlet fever 70 Tuberculosis, pulmonary 19 Tuberculosis, ather forms 7 Typhoid fever 7 Whooping cough 52 Cultures taken and sent to Mate House 96 Visits made 350 Tubercidar Report: New cases 26 Cases transferred to "Watertown 14 Cases transferred from Watertown 14 Deaths 12 Cases under supervision 135 Doane visits 1,070 Clinic for Underweight and Contact Cases- Clinics held 46 Adult cases under supervision (new) 12 21 22 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Children UUder supervision (new) 117 Adult cases under supervision (old) 38 Children under supervision (old) 421 TOW attendance at clinics 538 Seventy-five quarts of milk given to tubercular and under- weight families. It is hardly necessan, to emphasize the self-evident fact that it is most important to search out and properly treat the children who are undernourished or infected, in order that the serious stage of pulmonary tuberculosis may be safely guarded against by referring children we :find with these defects to their family physician. I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. (quirk for his untiring labors in-behalf of the clinic. Baby Clinics 15 Visits to Boston Dispensary 5 Children examined 24 -Ray and Fora-Pirquet 5 Advised tonsillectomy 13 Children examined at North Reading Sanatorium 42 Children X-rayed and Von-pircluet Test 42 During the summer 43 children spent from two to eight weeks at camp. 22 children 3 to 3 weeks at Lake Massapoag, Sharon. 14 children 2 weeks at Wonderland Camp, Sharon. 4 children 3 to G weeks at Farrington. Memorial, Lincoln. 3 children 2 to 3 weeks at Natick Camp. It was through the generosity of the local lodges and societies (The Elks, Rotary Club, Massachusetts Catholic Women's Build, Columbia Club, Emblem Club, American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary) that made it possible for the children to vacation at Lake Massapoag. I wish to express my appreciation to Dr. M. J. Kelley and Miss Mary Dardis for their cooperation and assistance with these children. REPORT QP BOARD of nEALTH 23 In March one crippled child was placed in a school for crippled boys. The Emblem Club furnished this boy with suit- able clothes to enable him to attend this school. A layette was also gicfen by the Emblem flub to a tubercular another. Than sgiviaag and Christmas baskets were given to 35 tubercular families (157 children, 55 adults) by the Rotary Club, The Elks, Knights of Columbus,American Legion and American Legion AuxRkry, for which I Nish to express my appreciaticii. A Red Cross Course in Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick was started in October, with fifteen students. The outline of this course is offered through the courtesy of the American Red Cross. June 4, 1929, the state physician, Dar. Edward l actin, examined sixteen children, making this the fifth annual pxarnina- tion of this group. December 19 1929, a doctor from the state department X-rayed this group of children to determine what further medical attention immuld be necessary. The school nurses with the Board of Health nurses assisted at these examinations. I wish to express my appreciation to Mrs. La.Bonte and Mr. Stanton of the Welfare Department for their cooperation and assistance during the past year. Respectfully submitted, HELEN A. SULLIVAN, R.N. REPORT OF THE BABY CLINIC AND SCHOOL To the Board of Health, Town, of Watertown. n. Ge►rtlenien I herewith submit my report for the,-year end- ing December +31, 1929. ' .St. Patrick's School Tumber of scholars attenduzg school 645 Number of clays attended school 184 Number of absent children visited 283 These children have been weighed and rnea.§used and given 'dental care. All underweight children have been given -special care and attention.. Pre-.School Cirildren Clinic On June 3, 1920, 156 pre-school age children were given physical examinations and tests by the local physicians and dentists in conjunction with the 1Vomen's Club, the District INTursing Association and the Board of Health. During the months of July and August calls were made on these children who had submitted to the examination. The majority of the children were given the proper care and had physical defects corrected.. These children ivere in much better health in urh ch to begin the school year. Underweight Children On April 2, 1,929, 42 undenveight children were taken to North Reading for physical exan-ination, X-rays and the Von- Pirquet test, given by Dr. Willoughby. On July 2, 029, 15 of these children were taken to the Smith- ern Middlesex Health Association: Camp at Sharon, for eight weeks care and treatment. On August 19, 1929, 1.5 children were taker: to the Worider- land Camp at Sharon for two weeks treatment. On August 29, 1929, 3 underweight children were given three weeks treatment at Health Camp at Natick. 4 2 REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 25 All the children who attended these health camps retunied home showing a narked improvement iii health and general condition. On Member 4 and 6, 1929, 11 children were taken to the Boston Dispensary for tonsillectoniies. Girl Scants' Exandvation In the spring of 1929 an examination in Home Hygiene .and Public Health was given to two of the Scouts. Child I-Velfare and Health. Baby Welfare Clinics held: Coolidge School 44 Town Hall 44 Number of babies attending clinics 1,301 N,wnber of calls made on recorded births 157 I wish to express my appreciation to Dr. Warren Shields and. Dr. Pericles Carzenelli for their assistance at the Baby Clinics, also to 11iss Helen Sullivan for the occasions itpon which she assisted and co6perated with nie in my work. Respectfully submitted, IVIARY T. DARDIS, Child Welfare Nurse.. REPORT OF THE SCHOOL DENTIST AND DENTAL ASSISTANT To the Board of Healih, Town of 11"aterlown. Gendenien We herevnth submit the report of the School Dentist and Dental Assistant, for the term of sip: months, be- ginning INMay 6, 1 29 and ending December 31., 1929. During that time our efforts Dave been to teach the children. the function, care and value of good teeth, and, also impress by simple instruction and illustration, the need of good teeth if they would enjoy goad health. "X ith this in triew vv-e have distributed to the children many pamphlets furnished by the State. Our work is limited to the relief of temporary teeth and the filling of all sixth year molars (permanent teeth) where indicated. By taking care of the tem,perary teeth the space is held for the penr}anent teeth to grow in straight and even. We strongly urge the parent or guardian to consult the family dentist for permanent reparative work. The Nvcrk at the clinic is confined solely to the kindergarten, grades one, two and three. Grades four, five and six are examined by the School Dentist, and those pupils requiring dental attention are given Board of Health Dental Clinic Notices, anti advised to consult their family dentisit at once. All emergency cases are taken care of immediately. Respectfully submitted, DWEN E. KEEBE, D.M.D. ELLEN M. TRACY, R.N. I wish to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for the, assistance given by the principals, teachers, NMr. A. Burke, Dr. Jarnes E. Donahue, Dr. Owen E. Keefe, and all niernbars of the Board.of Health for their helpful cooperation. ELLEN M. TRAC,Y, R.N., Public Heald': Nurse. 26 REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 27 James Russell Lowell School May 1, 1929 to ].1+Iay 8, 1929 .Dentist; Dr. James E. Donahue Total numli--r of pupils examined for Child Health Day 517 Grades, Kindergarten Through Sixth Total number of pupils e�:atnined and require treatment 401 "Total nurnber of dental certificates given to pupils having perfect teeth 116 Total amount cf cash received for treat»erit 0.00 Total amount of cash received for tooth brushes $1.30 Total number of tooth brushes sold at 10 cents each 13 Total number of pupils treated 38 Total ntimber cf sittings 38 Total number of pupils taught tooth brush drill 50 Total nurniber of class instructions on Oral Hygiene :3 Total number of extractions 33 Total number of treatments 1.1 Silver nitrate 13 Gil of cloves a Eugonol 1 Total number of fillings 10 Red copper cement 1 Silver 7 Zinc oxide May 9, 1929 to October 7, 1929 Dentist: Dr. Owen R Keefe During that time, Summer Vacation Juxxe 29 to September 10, 1929, Total number of pupils examined 200 Grades, Kindergarten, I, If and III Total number of pupils examined and required treatment 200 Total number of pupils treated 197 Total number of sittings - 440 28 wATERTowN 'Y`CYWN REPORT Total number of pupils treated and given dental certifi- cates 1130 Total number of pupils given Board of I1ealth Dental Clinic slips and advised to consult family dentist so Grades IV, V, VI Total aniount of cash received for treatment $79.50 Total amount of cash received for toothbrushes 19.20 Total number of taAhbrushes sold at 10 cents each 192 Total number of pupils taught toothbmsh drill 306 Total number of i idiNridual instructions on oral hvgieane 306 Total number of class instructions oii orkal hygiene 4 "Total number of sets of public health leaflets distributed. 406 Total number of S S W tooth paste samples distributed 200 Total number of hoine visits 2 Total number of cleanings 157 Total number of extractions 180 Total number of treatments 149 Silver nitrate 136 Oil of Gloves 12 Total ntunher of fillings 142 • iced copper cement 40 Silver 1fl2 Coolidge School October 8, 1929 to December 31, 1929 Dentist: Dr. Oven F. Keefe Total number of pupils ex:arnined 540 Grades: Kindergarten, I, II, II1 308 Grades. IV, V, V1 232 Total number of pupils requiring treatment 538 Grades: Kindergarten, I, I1, -111 308 Grades: IV, V, VI 230 Total number of pupils treated 133 Total number of sittings 332 Total number of pupils treated and ghen dental certifi- cates 54 REPORT OF BOARD DID HEALTH 21) Total nurnber of pupils. given Board of Ecalth Dental Clinic dips and advised to consult family dentist: Grades IV, V, and VI 230 Total arnount of cash recei-ved fur treatment $fib 75 Total amount, of cash received For toothbn.1shes sold 81.5 00 Total nuinber of toothbrushes sold al 14 cents each 1s.50 Total number of pupils taught toothbrush drill 321 Total number of individual instructions on oral hygiene 321 Total number of class instructions on oral hygiene 4 Total dumber of sets of public healthh leaflets distributed 436 Total number of samples of S. S. W. tooth paste dis- tributed 2S7 Total number of home visits 12 Total nwriber of cleanings 64 Total number of extractions 162 Total number of treatments 84 Silver nitrate 59 Lail of cloves 25 Total number of fillings 114 Red copper cement 32 Silver 82