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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1930-part 1 Annual Watertown Report ANNUAL REPORTS 11Y TIIE OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN FOR THE Three Hundredth Year of its Orgali ration YEAR ENDING DECEIvIB R 31, 1930 I CAMBRIDGE, XSASS. l'lTZ MURRAY PRI-N-F3':r'10 COMPANY 1931 ,�--- }-� f � , � . a a i�r • Y rr a+ a i i• i i i i a i i i• `a i r s rrrr � a a •ra ri ri•ri3 a a+• Sri rrrr •r�•r rr a, i.r ra !� ! r a M ■ ■ r• a r ri+ it i r+ r i � r.a '*� i • it r! r trFF• # • 9• i !■ r+aid f ar�r r s • • r r � 9 • ram. i ■ i■ ri iri rri r .r ' r •• � ! r r• r r rr • f � r • A• r. a i r: ,.. a ri• • a •• CONTENTS TS Page Appraisers" Valuation , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 Assessors,-Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 Auditor's Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Receipts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Miscellaneous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 oieral Administration Selcctmen's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00 Auditor's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Treasurer's Department. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Collector's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Assessors' Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Town Clerk's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Election Expenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Registrars of Voters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Town Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Moderator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Planning Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Legal Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Printing flown Depart,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Printing Voting lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Memorial Day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Finance Co=-iittee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Reserve Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III Prokction of Life and Property: Police. Department, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Police Department, Additional Nlen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Police Department, Special Police. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.13 Police Department, f anitor and Wagoninan. . . . . . . . 114 Police Department, Clerk and VNIagonman. . . . . . . . . 114 3 Auditor's Report. Continued. Page Police department, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Police Department, Uniforms,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.7 Police Department, New Automobile. . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Police Department, Teletype. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . US Fire Department, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Fire Department, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Fire Department, Uniforms, . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Fire Department, Chie€'s Car. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Fire Department, Service Car. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Fire Prevention Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Pensions. . . . . 124 Inspector of Buildings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Weights and 14fleasures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Gypsy and Brawn.-Tail Moth, Superintendent. . . . . . 126 Gypsy and Bro -Tail Moth, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Gypsy and Brown-Tail Moth, Maintenance. . . . , . . . 127 Tree 'Varden, Salary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Tree Warden, Cleric. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Free 'X,Varden, 1I-Iaintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Tree Warden, Cottony Scale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Pales and Wires Department, 1respector. . . . . . . . . . . 130 Poles and Wires Department, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Poles and Wires Department, Assistant Clerk. , . . . . 130 Poles and "Wires Department, Alainten;nice. . . . . . . . 130 Dog Officer. . . . — . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Heald; and Sanitation: Health Department, Agent, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1=33 Health Department, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Health Department, Nurses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Health Department, Contagious. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Health Department, Baby Clinic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Health Department, Dental Clinic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Health Department, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Health Department, Rules and Regulations. 138 Inspector of Plumbing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Cattle Inspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Serer Department, Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Sewer Department, Maintenance, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 4 Auditor's Report. Contimied Page Care and Lighthig of B gh ayes: Highway Department, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Highway Department„ Office Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Highway Department, Vacations. . . . . , . . . . . . , . , . . 142 Highway Department, Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Highway Department, Construction (Belmont Street) 143 Highway Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Highway Department, Stable Maintenance. . , . . . . . 147 Highway Department, Garbage Collections. , _ . . . . . 149 Highway Department, Street Signs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Sidewalks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 Street Lights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . 151 Dust Laying. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . 151 Engineering Department, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Engineering Department, Cont"Lngent. . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Ashes. and Paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Support of the Poor: Infirmary Department, Keeper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Infirmary Department, General Expense. . . . . . . . . 154 Outside Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Mothers' Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Physician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 ,State Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 Soldiers' Exemptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165 Bducat mi School Department, General Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165 School Department, Instruction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 Substitutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 — — 176 School Department, Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISO Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181. School Department, Americanization. . . . . . . . . . . • . • 183 School Department, Evening. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 School Department, Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18*5 School Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1815 School Department, Trade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 School Department, Continuation. . . . 189 5 Auditor's Report. Contimied: Page School Department, New Equipment. . , . . . . . . : , , 190 School. Department, Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 School Department, Convention Mxpense. . . . . . . . . . 191 ,School Department, Miscellaneous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Libraries and Reading Rooms: Public Library, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.94 Public Library, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195 Public Library, Books, Periodicals and Binding. , . . . 198 Recreation: Park Department, Superintendent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Park Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Park Department, Victory Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 Park Department, New Trucks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202, Playground, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 Playground Department, Maintenance. . . . - - - - - . . . 203 Public Indebtedness ajTd Interest: Town Debt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 Interest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 Taxcs: State Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 Special State Assessments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 Cotuzaty Faxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Xrletropolitan Assessments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Charles River Basin.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 lVater Works: Water Department, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Water Department, Office Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 Water Department, Vacations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 Water Department, Constructioa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 Water Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 Water IDepaxtment, Special. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 0 Auditor's Report. Coati med: Page Public Ce1weries: Cemetery Department, Superintendent. . . . . . . . . .. . 215 Cemetery Department, Labor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 Cemetery Department, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 Miscellaneous: A€ zninistration Building. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 Administration Building, Plans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 Arlington Street Cemetery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 Belmont and Common Streets, Traffic, Lights.. . . . , . 217 Betterment Streets (1929) (1930) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 Browne School, Land Tah-ing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 Caccavaro Settlement. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 Common Street Relocation and Widening. . . . . . . . . . 219 December Assessments 1929. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 December Assessments 19:30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22U Drainage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Drainage, Special. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 East Junior High School, Plans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 Headquarters, American Legion, Post No. 99. . . . . . . 221 Headquarters, V. F. W., Past No. 1105. . . . . . . . . . . . 221 Highway Department, Traffic Signals. . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 Highway Departrmen�, Traffic Signs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222 Highway Department, New Truck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222 lrnrie Settlement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222 Infirmary Department, Flans for Moving, . . . . . . . . . 222 Fowles Delta, Taking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 Laundry Brook, Drain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 Lowell Schaal Addition.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 Main Street, Reloca.tion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 Mt. Aubum Street Building Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 New Senior High School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 Nichols Avenge, Relocation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225. North Enid Seaver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225. Orchard Street and Waverl+ey Avenue, Traffic Signals 22& Overlay, 1928. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22& Overlay, 1929. . . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226, Overlay, 1930, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 7 Auditor's Report. Cmzli nued: Verge Overlay Reserve Rind. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 Potter Memorial Cate Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 Premium Account. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 Prospect Street, 'Taking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 Public Library, A-Vest Branch Equipment. . . . . . . . . . 228 Riverton Playground. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 R obin5on Settlement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 School Department, Smith-Hughes Fund. . . . . . . . . . 228 School Survey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 Taylor Street, Land Taking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 Tercentenary Cc)xnmittee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 Unpaid Bills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 Veterans' Me norial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 Nest ElemeAtary School. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 West junior High School, Addition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 Workmen's Compensation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.35 Treasury Receipts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 Traffic tSignals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 Statement of Assets and L aMlities; Assets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241 Liabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241. F nPaid Bills; Infirmary Department, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 Mothers' Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 {outside Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 Chief of Tire Department, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 Chief of Police, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270 llector, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 650 Dcxg Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 639 Finance Committee, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Highway .Department, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 571 Infirrinary Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 636 Inspector of Buildings, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 622 Inspector of Poles and Wires, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 624 List offjurors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 Pag6 'ark Commissioners, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 628 Planning; Board, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G46 Playground Commission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 616 Population. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Public lVelfare. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282 Sealer of Weights and Measures, Report of. . . , . . . . . . . . 626 Selectmen, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Superintendent of Moth Department, Report of. . . . . . . . 631 Town Clerk, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285 Births. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525 N-laniages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 534 Deaths. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 562 Miscellaneous Pees, Licenses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 513 Record of To%N n Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 'Fown Counsel, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 640 Town Engineer, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 585 Town Officers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Town Physicians, Reports of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 633 Treasurer, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Tree Warden, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Town Cattle Inspector and Veterinarian, Report of. . . . . . 637 School. Report Library Report Water Department Board of health TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1930 Selectmen. ED ARD P. FURBER, Cha-irnran ERIC L. JOHNSON, Clerk CLIFFORD S. LO"V'`ELL Coininittee Assigio aerits ED ARD P. FURBER Fire, Legal Services, Pales and Wires, Street Lights, Insurance, Workmen's Compensation, Contingent, Town Hall, Fuel. ERIC L. JOHNSON Highways, Sewers, Drainage, Dust Laying, Ashes and Paper, Engineering, Sidewalks, inspector of Buildings, Election Expenses CLIFFORD S. LOVELL Police, Outside Aid, Infirmary, Soldiers' Relief, Mothers' Aid, Town Veterinarian, Town Physician, State and Military Aid, Moth, Weights and Measures Tome Clerk ILLIAM P. McGUII E Terin expires 1933 Treasurer HARRY W. BRIGHAM Term expires 1931 Assessors of Taxes WILLIANI BELL, Chairanan Term expires 1931 EDWARD F. WRIGHT, Secretary Temi expires 1933 EDWARD A. OATES Term expires 1932 Collector of Taxes FREDERICK J. COLBY Term expires 1931 11 12 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Auditor WILLIAM W. NORCROSS, JR. Term expires 1031 foderator P. S AR FIELD CUNATIFF Term expires 1931 School canna ttev CHARLES C. CHASE, ',NLD., Chairanan Fenn expires 1931 MARY CORCORAN, Secretary 'Perez expires 1931 OWEN F. KEEFE, D.M.D. Term expires 1932 EDN'A F. LYONS Tenn expires 193 M. H. READ Term expires 1933 CHARLES JEWELL BROWN Term expires 1933 WILFRED H. PRICE, Superintmdent Trustees Free Public Library P. SARSFIELD CUN fiIFF, Chairman Term expires 1931 JOSEPH A. MALLEY, Secretary Term expires 1932 REV. JGII.NT W. DOWD Term expires 1931 FRANCIS P. CARROLL Term expires 1932 REV. EDWARD C. CAMP Tenn expires 1,933 CHARLES F. SHAW Term expires 1933 Board of Health ARTHUR C. FAGAN, Chairinan Terre expires 1931 JOSEPH L. CARROLL, Secretary Term expires 1932 HARRY M. CHOPOURIAI , D.M.D. Term expires 1933 'ark Canzinissia ers ARTHUR L. MOR E, G'hd r)Haas Term expires 1932 WINTHROP G. ROCITWELL, Secretary 'berm expires 1933 CARL E. 'VITHEE Term expires 1931 Water Commissioners EDWARD F. HUGHES, Chairman Term expires 1931 iMAURICE J. CARROLL, Secretary Term expires 1932 JOSEPH W. GERRY Tenn expires 1933 %7-.-k `ER E. RUNDL TT, Superintendent TOWN OFFICERS 13 Tree Blarden VAN D. 14ORTON Term expires 1931 Constables FRANK L. I,IAGUIRE Tema expires 1931 JAMES M. OGIL IL Tenn expires 1931 * PALTER F. DELANEY Term expires 1031 tALE .ANDER D. MA DONALD Tern expires 1931 tPATRICK H. G'HALLORAN Term expires 1931 .Planning Board WILFRED A. NORRIS, Chairman Term expires 1933 WILLUTA W. RUGG, Secretary Terra expires 1931 EDIVARD F. WRIGHT Terni expires 1932 JGHN E. HEFFERNAN T'errn expires 1932 RC1NALD i4I. STONE Term expires 1933 *Did not qualify. j appointed by Selecxnien. tAppointed b� Selectmen on March 4, 1930- Died jantiary 3, 1931. 14 WATERTOWN TUWX REPORT .APPOINTED OFFICERS Superintendent Mo9k Departylxe it JOHN C. FORD Tenn expires January, 1931 Registrars of Voters JOHN A. LOYND, Chairman Torm expires 1933 WILLIAM P. Mc UIRE, Clerk Term expires 1933 PATRICK D. GLEASON Term expires 1931 JOHN W. DUVALL Term expires 1932 Tout Engineer OTIS D. ALLEN C071s71161 g Ewgisaeer *WILBUR F. LEARNED .SuPetrhitondent of Streets PIERCE P. CORDON Keeper of Infirmary and Pound GEORGE H. WHITE Town Physician f EE1\TJA111N T. LORI G Inspector of Cattle wed Tmm Veteril7araan THARRY W. JAK-E-1%LkN Inspector of Bvildivgs WILLIAM H. WILSON 'eater of Wv ghts and Measures JOIIN F. KILL,Y *Died March 9, 1934. t Appointcd March 24, 193Q. ?appointed Marc]i 4, 1030. TOWN OFFICERS Agent for Bi-Trial of Deceased Soldiers WILLIAM P. A+IeGUIRE Aglint, Dvpariment of Public Welfare *ALICE L. RINK AM T e1t e Vimers- WILLIAM H. ILIFFE JOHN S. WILSO FRANK W. WATER HOUSE Field Drivers GEO RGE H. WHITE and all regular palice, officers Goteral Agent, Board of Health A1RTHUR E. BURKE Superilttendent of Ceptzeteries FRANK R. SHORE CHARLES M. HEWITT Town Ccnensel t,ANTHONY JULIAN Playground Camnz ssf'orfers BERNATRD S. McHUGH, Chairman Tenn expires 1932 ARTH IR L. MO RSE Term expires 1933 � REV. WILLIA M J. GORMAN Term expires 1931 Special Officers with Pay Whot on Ditty BARTHOLOMEW CARR ARNOLD E. HOL'2\11ES 7G'��EO R�{G/''ET H.TT1ArHITE INN 7J+OH7�N F.KIL�E�A E J. WALTER. E. RUN DLETT JOHN C. FORD JAME'S B. MURPHY JOHN H. KILFOY *Appointed March 13, 1930. tAppointed March 4, 1 30. $resigned. Left Town December S, 1930. 16 11 ATERT'L WNr 'I`C1WN REPORT Finance Committee *FR_ANCIS J. Melti AMARA, Chamnan Term expires 1932 JOHN J. McLAUTHLIN, ,secretary Term expires 1933 DAVID E. FITZCERALD Tem-i expires 1931 JOSEPH H, SI EEHAN Term expires 1931 JA�NIES J. O'CONNELL 'Penn expires 1931 T. JAMES GALLAGHER Tema expires 1931 HEWITT G. FLETCHER Term expires 1931 JOHN V. CARCHLA, Term expires 1931 tjAMES H. SHERIDAN Tenn expires 1931 ART'URO DeFILIPPO Term expires 1932 ROSCOE P. DAUGHTERS Term expires 193 JOHN B. HAM UILL Term expires 1,932 J. VINCENT MacDONOUGH Term expires 193 GEORGE W. SILL SE Term expires 1932 WII.LIAi1N1 C. AVAUGII Terixx expires 1032 HARDY A. S 1°[ITH Term. expires 1933 GRAVER C. CODIE Term expires 1933 WILLIAM G. GR NDY `berm expires 1933 ROI3�RT P. OSBORN Tenn expires 1933 F1'xjk C 1S A. 3%1cDI RM0TT Tenn expires 1933 JOHN M. DAY Term expires 1933 Public Weighers PERCY E. S7-11ITH FRANK J. CAREY MICHAEL P. HYNES I+RED C. LEONARD i1,11CHAEL B. HOLLAND G. H. SOUAREBRIG'S T.H0ALkS R, BLAKENEY, JR. G. J. PRE,STON PETER T. COEN THO�,IAS JO EPH McCUE ROY M. EATON WA.LTER J. MacAULEY HAROLD M. PEVEAR C. B. WENDELL WILLIA-2\1 CASEY C. J. OSGOOD WALLACE J. GREEN ARTHUR G. 'AUkRSH H. DEALT YORK HUGH GOLDING E. H. SARGENT WILLIAM ST:ROUT J'AII-IES F. MADDEN BERNARD CONWAY 11EIected Chairman, May 27, 1930. f Appoiated March 4, 100,ire place of Edward F. Furber,wbo resigned when elected ScIcctman. J Appointed in place of Dr. Harry M. Chopourian, who resigned.when elected to Board of Health. TOWN OFFICERS 17 AL71\40N II, MacDONALD ANTHONY FLYNI FREDERICK H. bIMA-LARD CARL `I`H BERG EDWARD RATTIGAN HUGH GODDARD FREDERICK M. EGAN NATHAN B. DOLBIER MICHAEL CHIAMPI SETRAK DERDERIAN PERCY J. WALICER SA MUEL EAGDASARIAN LOUIS KIRSCH CHARLES L. CASEY HARRY W. PACkARD JOHN D. McAmAHON FFORREST E. J. GLIDDE Measurers of 1,17ood wid Bark C{ G. OSGOOD WILLIAM J. CASEY C. B. WENDELL CHARLES L. CASEY HARGLD R. PEVEAR OUTSTANDING COMMITTEES Arscrrad Strcct Committee of seven, appointed by Moderator Fred E. Crawford, on March 31, 1926, to take charge of the widening and construction of A-rsenal Street, in accordance with vote passed at Adjounied Ami-Lial Town Meeting held on March 15, 1926, under Article 2 : CHARLES F. SANBORN, Ch iraz an, 12 Spruce Street JOHN A. COLLINS, Secretary, 43 Paul Street EDWA.RD P. FURBER, Sefe nian, ez officio ERIC L. JOHNSON, Selectastan, ex offiuio CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, ScLecmiais, ex o cio PERCY T. SPF.AGUE, 34 Stearns Road WILLIAM L. LOCKE, 16 Walnut Street Towpt Gawrinim at Comt1littee of twenty-one appointed by Moderator on May 24, 1926, to study the present form of government of the Town, in accordance nrith vote passed at Town Meeting held on May 3, 1926: ERNEST X. INGALLS, 30 Adams Avenue GEORGE H. DALE, 654 Main Street CHARLES J. I3R.O N, 211 Orchard Street 1s i' ATLRTOWN TOWN RV PORT P. SARSF'IELD CUNNIFF, 79 Marshall Street WILLIAM G. GRUNDY, 31 Carver Road X'IARY F. DO NEY, 17 Melendy Avenue EDW ARD C. CAMP, 41 Columbia. Street; *RA''�7VIOND H. WILSON-, 118 Marshall Street ROLAND B, AIACDONALD, 24 Orchard Street G. FREDERICK ROBINSON', 106 Aft. Auburn Street LESTER W. COOCH, 99 Robbins Road tEDWARD D. HOLLA.ND, 16 Stearns Road SUS.AINT D. LUCAS, 31 Otis Street GENEVA E. GREEN, 113 Church Street DIARY J. BURTCE1 „ 76 Sprace Street ED ARD r. O'NEIL, 1q Garfield Street ARTURO DcPILIPPD, 9 Langdon Avenue A. ALONZO HUSE, 148 Russell Avenue ILLIAM P. McGUIRE, 36 Green Street BARTLETT Al. SFIAINI, 27 Oliver Street JOSEPH P. KEEFE, 80 Galen Street Infirmary C01111intlev Corm-nittee of seven appointed by Moderator can January 12, 1027, "to report to the next annual Town 21+Iecting as to what action the Town should take in providing for the persons now housed at the Town Farm," in accordance i%ith vote passed at Town fleeting field an December 22, 1926, under Article a: D. EAY McGLAUFLIN, 49 Katherine Road EDWARD D. HOLLAND, 16 Stearns Road A.LICE L. PINK AAA, 119 Robbins Road MARY J. BUR , 76 Sprucc Street REST. FRANK ANK D. T Y LOR, 92 Alt. .Aubutu Street CLII{'F ORD S, LOVELL, 31 Katherine Road tELIAS A. PERKINS, 73 Fayette Street. Original Tercentenary Cvna uiltee 0ri9znal coma-tittee of twenty-one (including the Moderator), appointed by Moderator on A-larch 3, 1927, relative to observ- *Appointed by Moderator Cunniff' on February 9, 1931, in place of Morton C. Campbell, res gaed. tApp€anted by Moderator on February 9, 1931, in place of Ruth V. Cook, resigned. TAppoiuted April 23, 193O, to fill vacancy of Rev. WiIU= J. Duffy. TOWN OFFICERS 19 ance of three hundredth anniversary of the settlement cf the Town of Watertown, as authorized wader Article 34 of Ad- journed Annual Town fleeting of March 22, 1926: FRED E. CRAN%TFORD, Moderator, ex o cio, 30 Lincoln.Street $GEORGE S. WRIGHT, fib Garfield Street *C1:L),RLES M. ABBOTT, 16 Columbia Street ILLIAM P. McGUIRE, 48 Green Street LYDIA W. MASTERS, 27 Bailey Road HAROLD B. BLAZO, 71 Marion Road P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF, 79 Marshall atrcet NIrTLLII; W. NORCROSS, 39 Spruce Street CHAR-LES F. SHA`W, 62 Langdon Avenue ANNIE E. DAVENPORT, 14 Summit Road HERBER.T L. PA.INE, 23 Phillips Street THOMAS F. VAHEY, 238 North Beacon. Street GEORGE H. DALE, 654 Main Street INEZ H. YERXA, 24 Garfield Street tCHAR.LES F. MASON, 2 7 Bailey Road $J. GARDNER BARTLETT, 115 Fussell Avenue HARRIE E. AITE, 47 Hillside Road TH07WAS B. TIE EY, 56 Green Strut W. 1-1-ARIT,Y LUCA , 31 Otis Street EVA B. LOVE, LL, 31 Katherine Road G_ I=REDERICK ROBINSON, 100 Mt. Auburn Street Cornmittee appointed February 6, 1928, under authority of Grote passed at Town Mecting held on Jung: 28, 1927, under Article 1.,, enlarging Committee on three hundredth anniversary of the settlement of the Town, under the following votes'. °`Fated: That the Committee of Twenty-one on the Observ- ance of the Three Hundredth ,AnniversaTyy of the Settlement of the Town be enlarged to a Committee of One Hundred, the additional members to he appointed by the- Moderator, and to inc wie the present Selea mcn and Selectmen elected up to and including the annual Meeting of 1930. *(hie vacancy. tRemo+ved from Town. $Deceased. 9n WATERTOW N TC3WX XFPORT "Voted, That the Committee of One Hundred lie authorized to fill vacancies and add to its total inenibers1iip frown time to time." B RTLETT M. SHAW, 27 diver Street NIARY P. G000-I, 35 Adams Avenue WILLIAM L. LOCKE, 16 Walnut Street L. SIDNI Y CLEVELAND, 142 Russell Avenue BERTHA T. OTIS, 65 Russell Avenue CHARLES E. FAY, 42 Bailey Read JORN M. NiAGUR N, 1659 Russell Avenue ED'VHN H. WHITE-1-TILL, 42 Barnard Avenue WENDELL W. PATTEN, 4 Carver Road WILF RED H. PR.ICE, 92 Marshall Street JOHN W. O'HHARN, 206 2ML Auburn Street HAR OLD C. EVERETT, 114 Marshall Street "TILBUR F. LE.A RNED, 33 Irving Street 1KARGAR:ET W. VAHEY, 14 Palfrey Street §PATRICK H. O'HALLORAN, 115 Fayette Street *WALTER L. PUTNAM, 28 Otis Street WA.LTER H. GREGG, 12 Riverside Street FRANK D. BURNS, 206 North Beacon Street WILLIAM H. ILIFFE, 99 Bailey Read LOUIS W. DE PASS, 47 Pearl Street JOHN McCREE, 15 Adams,Avenue ELIZABETH B. GERRY, 35 Xlarion Read CHARLES A. HALE, 18 Winsor Avenue CHARLES L. SEELDON, 311 School Street tl1 ONSIGNQR. A.MBROSE F. ROCHE, 25 Chestnut Street PERCY T. SPRAGUE, 34 Stearns. Road ILFRED J, PACQT,T, lea Spruce .Street ROBERT C, M. MULCAHY, 16 Kiniball Road ALICL M.. SILSBEE, 47 Main. Street CHARLES A. HALE, IS W nsor Avenue JJOHN P. BARRETT, 550 Main Street THOMAS C. QUIRK, M.D., 254 lit. Auburn Street REV. CILkRLES L. SEASHOLES, 28 Dates Road 'In place of LoLiise B. Nfacurdy, who declined appointment. t(Left town November 7, 192. $Died April 2.1, INO. §Deceased. TOWN OFFICERS 21 WILLIAM W, RUGG, 17 Centre Street HARRY W. BRIGIIAM, 2 Brigham Street ALICE L. P01KHAM. 119 Robbim Road *CLARA L. N1ONX, 25 Marion Road ESTHER DI-MIC , 57 Russell Avenue ARCHIE E. NOD LE, 32 Russell Avenue tFREDERICI- L. DRiUti El , 303 -.\Tt. Auburn. Street EDNVARD E. ALLEN, 175 North Beacon Street CHARLOTTE W. XIORSE, 22 Chapman Street WILLIA..M ALCOTT, 64 Lincoln. Street JOSEPH R. COON EY, 11 Patten Street WILLIAM M. EMERS{7N, 48 Walnut Street HARRY 0. MAY0, 259 Mt. Auburn Street GI,ADYS R. BRYA:NT, 141 Bellevue Road NIARY W. BENT, 70 Mt. Auburn Street ANDREW J. DONNELLY, S$ Franklin 'Street RE'S+''. EDGAR W. ANDERSON, 19 Russell Avenue SARAN VINAL HEENE, 41} Fayette Street RUSH B. WILLARD, 12 Adanis Avenue DAVID E. FITZGER.ALD, 34 Olwt.t Street EDIVARD F. WRIGHT, 44 Fayette Street CHARLES D. CHASE, M.D., 6 Fatten Street H. ADELL ELLIOTT, 17 Adains Avenue JOHN F. TUFTS, 137 2Aarshall Street RICHARD B. ROLLINS, 29 Chester Street CHARLES P. DURELL, 41 Katherine Road EDWARD P. HUGHES, 20 Hawtheame Street MENTA SWANS HUNT, 42 Oliver Street JOHN A, COLLINS, 43 Paul Street ARTHUR F. GRAY, 20 Fayette Street PETER J. MONAHA , 358 Charles River Road C. ARTHUR WHEELER, 34 Marshall Street ELIZABETH A. PERKINS, 101 Marshall Street REV. ERNI,,S T S. MEREDITH, 37 Garfield Street INNIE L: HACI TT, 88 Robbins Road GENEVA E. GREEN, 113 Church. Street GEORGE N. CHAMBERLAIN, 74 Russell Avenue *Left town, tDeceased. 22 WATERTOWN TOWN KEPOR°T DELPHA COOLIDGE, 77 Garfield Street EDWARD C. HALL, 65 Mt. Auburn Street REV. EDWARD C. CAMP, 41 Columbia Street RECTA I. BISBEE, 20 Parker Street *REV. WILLIAM J. DUFFY, 25 Chestnut Street WALTER C. STONE, 19 Stoneleigh Road EDWARD D. HOLLAND, 16 Steams Read CHARLES E. SANBOR , 12 Spruce Street EDWARD P. FURBER, 73 Marshall Street REV. FRANK D. TAYLOR, 92 lklt. Auburn Street FRANK MacFARLA.NE, 130 Russell Avenue To Study Fees for Licenser gomrnittee of three appointed by Xfoderator lied B. Craw- ford on May 20, 1927, under Article 21 of warrant for Adjourned Annual Town Meeting of March 28, 1927, "To study method of granting and the amount of fees for Hcenses and permits issued by any department, and report at a later Town Meeting": EDWARD L. HOLLAND, 16 Stearns Road 14ENRY A. THURLO , 4 Orchard Street THOMAS LEAD HACKET'T, G$ Stoneleigh Road Adtt Mistration Building Committee appointed by Moderator on December 14, 1928, under Article 5 of warrant for Torn Meeting of December 3, 1928, "To consider the question of location and erection of an adhninistra,tion building,i,�'th instructions to report at the annual Town 3kleeting": t EDWARD P. FURBER, Chairman, 73 Marshall Street WILLIAM W. NORCROSS, JR., Secretary, 39 Spruce Street WILLIAM H. ILIFI{E, 09 Bailey Read tWILLIAM P. NlcGUIRE, 43 Crcen Street JOHN F. TUFTS, 137 Marshall Street ARTURO DeFILIPPO, 59 Langdon Avenue DANI;EL J. SULLIVAN, 170 Church Street *Left town November 7, 1928. tAppointed June 29, MO. PAppointed November 8,1930, in place of P. Sar5fieId Cunn ff, resigned. TOWN OFFICERS 23 To Consider Votivg .Uaeliincs Committee appointed by Moderator ou December 14, 1928, under Article 14 of warrant for Town 14ceting of December 3, 1928, "To ,consider the question of voting machines"; EDWARD R YUREER, .Selectman, ex o cio. ERIC L. JOHNSON, Select nan, ex officio. CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selechnav, ex o cio. WILLLkT%1 P. TVI+cGUIRE, Town Clerk, ex of cio, 48 Green at. *CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, 31 Katherine Road ARNOLD LEONARD, 136 Russell Avenue Fire Alarm Signal .System Committee appointed by Moderator on "Purchase of Land for erection of a fireproof building for the Fire Alarm Signal System"; appointed on May 17, 1929, under Article 12, as authorized at Adjourned Annual Town 'Meeting held on April 9, 1929: EDWARD P. FURBER, Selecto;ia a, ex afacio ERIC L. J01IN ON, Seleclinan, ex o*icy CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectman, ex officio JOHN W. C'HEARINT, Chief of Fire Department, 206 Mt. Auburn Street PATRICK J. VAHEY, Inspector of Poles and I 'zres, 104 Riv6r- sick Street HERBERT L. PAINE, J1 amifaclurer, 23 Phillips Street PIERCE L. FISH, Superinlendnit, 78 'Marshall Street Cross Street Fire Site Committee appointed May 17, 1929, under authority of Town .2\1eeting of April 9, 1929, on "Acquiring Parcel of Land and Btfilding thereon, membered 36--38 Goss Street, for Ex- tension of Police or Fire Stations, Town Garage, Eire Alarm Headquarters, or other pubEc purposes": (See Committee appointed under Article 12—Eire Alarm Signal System -- matter referred to name Con ttee) EDWARD P. FURBER, Selectman ex o, cio -ERIC L. JOHNSON, Selectincin ex ofeio *One vacancy. 24 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectman ex officio JOHN W. O'HEARN, Chief of Fire Depari tent PATRICK J. VAHEY, Inspector of .doles wid Wires HERBERT L. PAINE, 23 Phillips Street PIERCE L. FISH, 78 Marshall Street Catuv ittee on Nordt T ak-rtouw Fire Station Committee appointed by Moderatior on. North Watertown Fire Station, on April 30, 1929, under Article 15, as authorized at Adjourned Annual Town Meeting held on April 9, 1929 EDWARD P. FUR.BER, ClrairMan of Select"ien ER.IC L. JOHNSON, Seleclwan CLIFFORD S. LOVE,LL, Selectman JOHN W. O'HEARN, Chief of Fire Department THEODORE, B. ROBINSON, 255 Orchard Street WILLIAM F. RILEY, 305 Lexington Street (Editor) CHARLES J, CASSESE, 28 Fitchburg Street (Manager) JOHN J, WELCH, Salesinai:, 271 Mairl Street JOSEPH L. CARRQLL, Mejnber of Board of .health, ex a, Wo ARTHUR C, FAGAN, j1fetr:ber of Board of Health, ex o ficio DR. HARRY M. CHQPOURIAN, Member of Gourd of Health, ex officio ED-WARD B. FURBER., SelecMiau, ex o cio ERIC L. JOHN'SON, Selectman, ex o -cio CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Setech arr, ex o eio Conmittee on Comiruction of Running Track and Tennis Courts Committee appointed by Moderator ox1 Construction of Run- ning Tracy and 'Dennis Courts, atOrchard Street and Marion Read, appointed on April 30, 1929, under Article 27, as author- ized at Adjcu=ed Annual Town Meeting field on April 2, 1929: ARTHUR L, MORSE, Park Conimliss'lMier, ex o ficio JOHN W. DUV.ESiiLL, Park Covindssioner, ex o cio JAMES M, OATES, Esq., Former To rx Cguirsel, Ts�ili h# Leagve Official OTIS D. ALLEN, Town Engineer, 22 Broadway FRANCIS A. KELLY, Chczhw a r, School Cowinittee, Play- ground Instructor, 48 Maple Street. 'ft]WN OFFICERS 25 Conn-littee on New Quarters for-T11ater Board Committee to investigate relative to xiew quarters for the Water Deprartmemt. Appointed by Moderator on August 15, 1929, under authority of vote passed under Article 2 at Town 'leet*ing held on July 29, 1929: EDWARD F. HUGHES, Chainnan, Aater Cc►a inissiwte, sex ofco FRAM CIS A. KEA LLY, 49 Maple Street B. FAY McGLA'UFLIN, 49 Katherine Load ELIAS A. PERKINS, 73 Fayette Street MILES R ROBINSON, 106 Mt. A.ubun7 Street C'o;;w2itfee oir Addition to Fast junior High .School avd Site for School -bi Northern Sectioli of the Tower Committee selecting site for clementary school in northenx section of Town, and for securing plans for an addition to East Juxiior High Schaal. AppQlntcd by I Ioderator on August 23, 1929, under authatitiy of vote passed under Article 8 at Town Nleeting held on ,duly 29, 1929: DR. CHARLES 0. C ASF,, . cligo Co;ma ifw, ex olio DR. U1.1 L-N F. K ' ,FPS':5chdio'l r,dee; ex o cio *MARY CO3'z.C6RXT4, School C'c�rrna�iti�ltet,,,�;�oAiio CH ARLES%F. SHAW, 62 Langdon Avenue J OHN W. RON IN, E sq., 61 Adanms avenue AR'THUR -Ff' RAY, 20 Payctte Street_ ,. .:`.. ROBERT J. BAIRD,.403 Hill t;tTehu� • .+ .. . Cosy ms'itee on Parking Space Adjacent to 147atert w; Square Comnuttee appointed by Moderator Curmiff on December 28, 1920, in accordance with vote passed at Town Meeting held on December 16, 1929, under Article 9, when it was Voted. "That acommittee of seven, one of whom shall be the Secre- tary of the Chamber of Commerce, be appointed by the Mod- erator, to investigate the question of providing adequate parking space a,djaccnt to Watertown Square.,, *Appointed March 7, 1030, to fill vacancy of Francis A. Kelly. 26 -V5'ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT EDWARD D. HOLLAND, 16 Stearns Road JOHN A. C}LBERT, Secretary, Chainber of Coninjerce *TI 01 AS L. HACKETT, 36 Stonelcigh Circle JOHN F. MILIMORE, Chief of Police OSCAR M. CA.NADY, 13 Main Street PIERCE P. CONDON, Sig eriv fcnde l of Streets EI]WARD C. I-LkLL, 65 Mt. Auburn Street Gonnna'ttee on Revision of BmIding Laws Committee on Revision of Building Laws appointed under authority of vote passed at Town 1\4eeting held on March 24; 1939, and appointed by Moderator Care on April 18, 1930: ED"rARD P. FUR-BER, Selectinan, ex officio WILLIAM W. RUGG, 1 einkr P'lavizing Board, ex a io W ILLIAM 11. WILSON, IszsPcctor of Bu ldiiigs, ex o cio JOHN W. 01JEAR.N, Chief of Fire Ike cartin-ant, ex o c o JOHN P. GALLAGHER, 16 Hawthorne Street WILLIAM H, TLIIi~Ii E, 99 Bailey Road CHARLES N1. HE ITT, 59 Capitol Street G'wnir.i1 os4 -Audi ion to james't sse ;=L• tsr ,School Conn ritte'�6 on Addition to James Russell `I.',dwtfi School, Appointed under Authority of vote passed at Tq n Mecting held an Ap ', or• 1930 under Article 3:,,. . Y Y i ED ARD P. FTJREEI�,•=�ft��a'�naia'of•540anzen, ex officio DR. CHARLES C. CHASE, School Corn-nittee, ex o fic-io M ARY CORCORAN, School Ca innittee, ex officao DR. 0 WEN F. KEE,FE, School Cos inn'ttee, ex o cio l DNA F. LYONS, School Conimittee, ex o cio M. H. READ, School Contntittee, ex ofccao CHARLES JEWELL BROWN, School Co adduce, ex o cio *Appointed Mareb 7, 03€1, in place of John Nlacrntosh, who died February. 11,.19SO. TOWN OFFICERS 27 Committee Olt sclwal 5:e.rV ConuTr ittee on School Survey appointers by Moderator Cun- ni#f on May 3, 1930 under Articles 4 and 5 of Tuvvm Meeting of April 25, 1930: HOMER C. PERKINS, 101 Marshall Street CHARLES F. SHA , fit Lailgdon Avenue JOHN A. COLLINS, 43 Paul Street M. H. READ, 140 Church Street FI)NA F. LYONS, 786 Mt. Auburn Street Committee on R verside-Rivertan Schoolhoisse Committee on Schoolhouse in Riverside-Riverton section of Watertown, appointed tinder authority of Note passed under Article~ 17 of Town Meethig held on .April 25, 1939, appointers. by Moderator on May 3, 1930: GEORGE E. TA.YLOR, 24 Palmer Street JA-XIES F. HUGHES, 82 Charles River Road Ij. ALEX ANDER MAGOUN, 54 Pequossr tte Street 'I HO AS F. VAHEY, 238 North rth Beacon Street DR. CHARLES U. CHASE, Chairnian of School Ca�wniftee, ex affict:v DR. C rWEN F. REEFE, Maniber of School Canamitee, ex o f io MARRY CORCORAN, Meratber of School Committee, ex o,, cio Umstmitee o}t Givii Sart�ce f or Town fan ployees Committee on Civil Service for Town Employees, appointed m i&r authority of vote passed under Article 11, of ToNvn '�N°Iccting held cn December 22, 11930, appointed by Moderator on Jan- uary 3, 1931: CHARLES F. SANBORN, 12 Spruce Street JOSEPH H. FORD, President Town Employees' Union, No. 807 T. JA ►IES GALLAGHER. 3 Green Street JOHN CRILLY, 25 Fifth Avenue REIN. ARNOLD LEONARD, 130 Russell Avenue. POPULATION The estiimted munber of inhabitants of Watertown for the year 1015, as shown by the State census, 16,61.5; police census, 18,040. Police census, January, 1917, 20,055. Estimated popu- lation, January, 1918, 20,500. Police census, January, 1919, 21,500. United States census, January 1., 1920, 21,457. Esti- n-iated population, January, 1922, 22,500. Estimated popula- tion, January, 1923, 23,000. Estimated population, January, 19241 25,000. State census, Apnil 1, 1925, 25,480. Estimated population, January, 1926, 27,500. Estimated population, January, 1927, 28,500. Estimate. population, January, 1928, 30,000. Estimated population, January, 1929, 31,500. Esti- mated population, January, 1930, 32,500. United States census, April 1, 1930, 34,913. 28 SELECTMEN'S ANNUAL REPORT To the Citizens of R'atertomi Your present Selectmen took office on Marclh 4, 1930, so that this report coven primarily the period from that date to Decem- ber 31, 1930. This included the three hundredth anniversary of the founding of the Town and we had the pleasure of cobp- erating with, our Tercentenary Committee in observing this Ter- centenary by issuing at their request a formal proclamation designating June. 3 to 15, 1930 as Watertown Week for the spe- cial celebration of this event, by participating in mane of the festivities ----notably the entertainment of the Governor of the Commonwealth, Ex-President Calvin Coolidge, members of the Governor's Council and of the General Court on May 3 --and in other ways. The Selectmen have been invited to attend a large number of Tercentenary events in neighboring communi- ties and ,one or more of us represented the Town at these held by the Commonwealth of IMassachua.setts, the towns. cf Sudburj,, Belmont, Winthrop and Dedham, and the city of �iTaltham. Hardly had we taken office when the Town lost by death its Consulting Engineer, Wilbur I'. Learned —an outstanding Christian gentleman who had served it conscientiously and Nve ll. in various capacities for thirty-five years. Finances IV,e have consistently cndeav 5red to administer the depart- ments under our control as economically and efficiently as we believed, our present form of organization and the best interests of the Town would permit. Upon taking office we immediately set to work on a reduction of the budget to be presented at the annual Town Meeting. This reduced budget; zoos in general approved by the Finance Committee and adopted by the Town A,Iee Ling and was in no small part responsible for the reduction in our tax rate from S33.90 per thousand i 1929 to $31,60 in 1930. 29 30 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Unemployment e have endeavored to relieve the unemployment situation as far as we could without an undue waste of the taxpayers' money. This situation became increasingly acute in the latter part of the year. Along the lines suggested by the Governor's Emergency Committee on. Unemployment, we appointed a com- mittee to study the subject. Their investigation and ether data showed that Watertownwas in far less serious condition its this regard than many other communities. In accordance with the s-aggestions of this committee and in order to keep more men at work we recommended at the October and. December Town Meetings a somewhat enlarged program for the Higbwa.y De- partment for the latter past of the year, the expense of this increase to be barne largely by short,-term bond. issues.. These recommendations were approved by the Finance Committee and adopted by the Town Nleetin and have enabled us to employ on part time about one hundred'temporary men and to Keep ottr regular force at work. The effect of this action has been to com- plete this year considerable work, particularly of the nature which could be done with reasonable efficiency in the winter, which would ordinarily have been delayed for one or two yearn In this connection under the appropriations granted in 1930, the Laundry Brook Calvert (car Cook's Pond Cul-veal as it is some- times called), will be completed to the. 'Thomas Dalbyr Company line, and the adjacent Town land brought up to stab-grade, making it available for playgxcund purposes. Relief On acrount of the unemployment situation the demands for Outside did and Soldiers' Relief during the year have been unprecedented and called for substantial additional appropria- tions at the fall Town Meetings. Highways The cc 5peration of the entire Highway Department in our efforts to obtain greater efficiency has been most gratifying. We have weeded out those men who conspicuously failed to do a real day's work and the men in general have shown a great, desire REPORT OF SELECTMEN 31 to ,give the Town efficient senice. The result of this has been particularly noticeable in the construction of betterment. streets. Without any increase in the original apprapl i,Ltion for this pur- pose we were able to construct three extra streets as authorized by Town Meeting, and the average cost per square yard of the various betterment streets constructer) this year TN-as 81.683, as contrasted with $2.056 in 1929. All of these streets Deere con- structed with ripen-faced biturr taus macadam surface, the same as last year. Sewers The North Watertown sevwrage systern, for which there has been an urgent need for over twenty-five years, has been greatly extended and connected with the Metropolitan system during the year so that now every section of the Toum which is at all closely built up is sowered. 'ire Nvant to call special attention to ` the need of relieving the overtaxed condition of the ))Metropolitan sewer into which uxt sewerage is discharged. During part of the year this sewer is unable to cany off all the sewerage emptied into it, causing an overflow into the Charles River at a paint just above the Galen Street Bridge whore our syphon is located. On account of bathing beaches being located along the river downstream from this point, the overflow. can easily became a menace to the health of the children and adults using the river for bathing purposes. We have taken this situation tip with the engineers of the State Department of Public Health and of the etrepolitan District Commission and find that apparently the most practical way to have this situation remedied would lie by the construction—by the Aletropolitan Distract Commission of a parallel sewer adjacent to the present one. Sidewalks Although very substantial progress has been made during the vear in sidew-all- construction, the lade of finished sideNvalks in many sections of the Town and the condition of many ether sidem-alks is greatly to be deplored. Of appro.-dmately one hun- ched miles of sideNvalks on our accepted streets there remained, at the end of the year, forte-five miles without any permanent surface (either tar or granolitluc). This should be rernedied 32 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT as rapidly as possible. A large number of the old tar-concrete side-Talks, built some thirty years ago, were in gush had shape as to be most unsatisfactory and in some eases positively dan- gerous. To replace the walls Ni ith anclithic Nvould be a great expense to the Tow a and the abutters and would take a long time. We found that these -walks could Lac most satisfactorily resurfaced with asphalt at a cost of less than one quarter of that of a granolithic wall. Sixty-eight thousand (68,000) square feet of such sidewalks were accordingly resurfaced Mi this way. Police Department The e 'er-increasing traffic upon our streets has resulted in a correspcanding increase in the hours -%vhich otir patrolmen devote to traffic duty at crossings adjacent to schools and churches throughout the Town. A check-up on the time thus consumed develops the fact that at least one-half of the clay patrolmen's time is devoted to traffic duty, e.g., nine risen at eight hours each equals seventy- two hours, of-which over thirty-six h( rs is given tc traffic duty. The result is that many of o= side streets are not properly patrolled. Frequently there is no officer at the station to send out in case of emergency without leaving; the station uncovered. It is also a fact, that certain of the beats arr- too long for one man to properly cover, and can some shifts there are beats not covered by patrolmen on feat. This lacy of foot patrol is partially cared for by officers with motorcycles and automobiles. Few people realize the amount of typewritten records the department is required to keep, The chief, aided at times by a lieutenant, performs this work. The time these offiecrs spored at the type-writer should be devoted to their reLmla.r duties. In our opinion an increase in personnel is essential. (Note. It is not otir pLan to increase the number of lieutenants and sergeants now in the department.) The police station was built in 1905-06, at which time the total force consisted of thirteen officers. Evidently very little provision was made for expansion and tho station was outgrown years ago. The station has only eight cells for men, some of REPORT or SFJBCTMEN 33 which are constantly used for the storage of liquors, etc., and there are no cells for worrion. I�lrich more could be said regarding the inadequate quarters provided for our present force of forty- two men. Compared with modem police stations such as the towns of Arlington and .Belmont have, oux station is hardly worthy of the name. Perambulation As required by law the boundaries cf the. Town were peram- bulated with the officials of the respective abutting communi- ties of Belmont, Waltham, Ncwton and Cambridge, the position and condition of the boundary markers examined and such of them as required it were replaced. Traffic The traffic conditions in NVatertown Square and along our main highmays have received our careful consideration. As recor=ended by loth last year's and this year's Selectmen and voted by the To%%-n Meeting, "through ways" have been estab- lished on �Jt. Aubum and Main. Streets, the requisite approval ebta.ined from the State authorities and all necessary signs erected, so that the step before entering these streets is now definitely required by lair, and failure to observe this is punish- able in Court. We believe that this has tended to improve the traffic situation, but that such "through ,=tys" should be limited to main arteries and that the two "through ways" -�%,hich we now have should be given further trial before more are established. All of the earlier unenforceable stop signs about the Town have been removed. Semi-vehicle controlled traffic lights have been installed at the corner of Waverley Avenue and Orchard Street. �,Ve have had the traffic situation in Watertolvn Square studied by experts. In accordance with their recon—nnendations we have prohibited entering Spring Street from -Main Street and have prohibited the malting of a loft turn between the traffic lights and the Union Market National Bank. Both of these changes have added greatly to the smooth flow of traffic. 34 WATLRTOWX 'TONVXT REPORT The need for one: Synclxronized system of traffic lights in Bcaeon Square, Watertown Square, and at the intersection of Galen and Califrarni,a Streets is .still great. The reason that this has not been installed is that further investigations disclosed that a mare complete system could be secured for somewhat more than our original estimate. The Finance Committee was um3r 11ing to approve the necessary additional appropriation for this Sys- tem, and awing to pressure for funds for welfare weak and the relief of unemployment, we consented to the transfer of the amount originally appropriated for this purpose. Fire Department The.Fire. DepaArnent with its new emergency- t-mck and new chief's car, both purchased during the year: is now well equipped for the time being so far as apparatus is concerned. The €ivarters at the central fire statiari, hoivevcr, are very cramped, and the department could. profitably -use all the space now occupied by the pDliCe. World War Memorial As authorized by the. Town, the Selectmen have purchased the property at 215 lift. Auburn Street as a rnemcrial to these of our citizens who fought in the'"rorld'grar. 'r rc lave entrusted the custody- of this property to Watertown Post No. 99 of the American Legion and we most heartily commend the I&Lion- nair+es for the manner in which they Lave improved and cared for the property. Administration Building In accordance with the vote of the December Town Meet ng the Selectmen petitioned the Legislaturc for permission to erect an administration building on Saltonsta,ll Park. (An act- grant ing this permission was passed by the Legislature and signed by the Govemor, February 2, I931.) The action of the Town at- the December Town Meeting providing the necessary appropria- tion for this bv.ilding, which was most heartily recommunded by the Selectmen, will meet a need which has been recognized for REPORT €F SELECTMEN 35 over forty years. This building, however, will not provide for the Police Department, and we believe that steps should he taken to give thorn more adequate and modern quarters. Other Matters The activities of our other departments, as well as further details called for by the Town by-lames, are set forth in the reports of the heads of the various departments under the Select+ rnen, which are printed.herewith. We wish to express our deep appreciation of the loyalty{ and interest of the many Town officials, employees, wid citizens whose co6peration has made passible the a rcomplishments of the past year. General Recommendations From all indications there will probably be a substantial decrease in the income received by the Town in 1931 from sources tither than its general tax levy-. If v,,e are to avoid an increase in the tax i-ate without a substantial reduction, in the service rendered by the To vn, it appears absolutely essential that 'we take e-%-ery possible step for increased efficiency incur government. We believe that the thne has now ,come when in the interests of the tax rate for future }Fears the Town must serf- oust sen- ously consider making some decided change in organization, which will centralize the administrative departments, and at the same, time retain the benefits of our limited Town Meeting, Among the first steps in this direction,we believe,should be the establishing of a purchasing department, the consolid--ition of the Highway and Water Departments, the consolidation of the Park acid Playground Departments, and the consolidation of the 'free Warden and Moth Departments. Specific Reco=iendations We submit the following specific recornmeiidations -c*hich we consider to be of more than ordinary importance and all of which are to a tzreater or less extent dependent on action which may he taken at our 1931 annual Tote Nketilig: 36 WATERTOVv N TOWN REPORT 1. The sale of all the Town's horses and replacing them with motorized equipment. 2. Removal of the Town barn. 3. appointment of a Committee to study site, r+equirements, and cc-st of a municipal garage, 'workshops, and yard to serve the Highway, Water, '[Tires, Tree '%?'arden and Moth Departments, and report at a special Town Meeting; during 1931, 4. Four more patrolmen and a stenographer for the Police Department and a reorgardzation of the department, to provide among* ether things for: (a) The shortening of the longer beats by increasing the num- ber of beats. (b) The assignment of a patrolman to each heat for each shift. (c) An extra man at the station house guider ordinary cir- cumstances for use in emergency. a. Appointment of a Committee to study site, requirements, and cost of a new police station. 6. Three-year terms for Selectmen, one to be elected each Year. 7. Redistricting of precincts so as to more nearly equalize the number of voters in each. S, Applying to the Legislature for an act providing for the construction of a i1eiv Metropolitan sew-cr parallel with the Present one on the south side of t:he Charles River and a pump- ing; station to connect this new sewer with the large Metro- politan surer in Brightou, or same other means of enabling; the Aletropolitan server system to tape care of mix seivera.ge and prevent its overflow into the Charles River each spring. 9. Installa.tion of one synchronized syaem of traffic lights for Beacon Square, Watertown Square, and the intusection of Galen and California Streets. Respectfully submitted, EI3WARD P. F URBER, ERIC L, JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOV-E,LL, TREASURER'S REPORT The foliowIng report is respectfully submitted covering the by-laws and other requirements, as should be shown in the Treasurer's Report. Borrowed in 1930 Anticipation of Revenue Jan. 3 Bank of Commerce and T.-rust Company at 4.02 5400,000 May. S Union Market National Bank at 3.88 300,000 April 22 Shawmut Corporation at 3.40 100,000 ,June 4 Day Trust Company at 2.64 2(J0,000 Aug. 7 Shawmut Corporation at 2.34 200,000 Sept. 23 Shawniut Corporation at 2.38 10(),000 1,300,000 Bonds Jan. 1 C. S. Butler (Savers) at 100.71 810,000 lvlay 1 Harris, Forbes Co. at 100.$3 (Lowell School Add.) 70,000 Nov. 1 Unicui X1,arket National Bank- (Drainage) 10,000 90,000 Bonds Paid 1930 fan. 1 Drainage $7,000 7,000 Mar. 1 School $1,000 Senior High School (outside) 30,000 31,000 April 1 Drainage and Sewers $5,000 Schools 37,000 Hosxner School (outside) 6,000 Playgrounds (outside) 1,000 7 38 WATERTOW N TDW-N REPORT Water (outside) $20,000 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 IDuilding $2,0()0 Land 1,000 3,000 July 1 Water (outside) $18,000 Drainage and Sewers 4,000 Sewers 3,000 West Watertown School (outside) 1,i,000 Street 11,500 Laud 2,000 ri 1,;5t)Q Aug. I Street 86,000 ti,000 Sept. I Drainage and. Sewers S6,000 Water (outside) - 14,000 Oct. I Street 81,000 Drainage and Sewers 2,000 Water (outside) 1,000 - 4,00 Nov. 1 Drainage and Sewers $2,000 North Beacon Street Bridge (outside) 3,000 5,000 Dec.. 1 Drainage and Sewers $6,000 6,000 $279,500 TREs1SIjRU,R"S REPORT 39 Jan. 21 Anticipation of revenue S200,000 11rlar. 16 Anticipation of revenue 100,000 Nov. 21 Anticipation of revenue 500,000 Dec. 23 Anticipation of revenue 400,000 1,204,000 Bonds flue 1931 ,fan. 1 Drainage Street Construction $7,000 Se"ver 2,000 0,000 AIar. 1 School 51,000 Schaal (,outside) 30,000 31,000 April 1 Drains, Severs $7,000 Schools 36,000 Schools (ontside) 5,000 Playground (outside) 1,000 Street (outside) 15,000 Water (outside) 8,000 72,000 Xlay 1 Refunding 82,000 Schaal 34,000 School (outside) 3,000 Lard 1,000 Street 17,000 We-ter (outside) 14,000 - -- 71,000 June 1 Athletic Field $1,000 Land 1,000 - 2,000 jtlly 1 Water (outside) $10,000 Drain-s, Smvers 4,000 Street 11,000 School (outside) 13,fl00 Schools 3,000 Land 2,000 T 43,000 40 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Aug. 1 Street $6,000 ,R6,000 Sept. 1 Water (outside) $8,000 Severs, Drains 5,000 13,000 Oct. 1 Sewers, Drains $2,000 Water (outside) 1,000 3,DOO Nov, 1 Sewers, Brains S4,000 North Beacon Street Bridge (outside) 3,000 7,000 Dec. 1 Sewers $6,000 6,000 263,000 Jan. 21, 1031 Anticipation of revenue 200„000 Mar. 16, 1031 Anticipation of revenue 100,000 ,June 5, 1931 Anticipation of revenue 100,000 400,000 Financial Statement Total Debt Decernber 31, 1030 1,982,000 Outside: Water 102,000 East End School 13,000 Hosmer School 45,000 North Beacon Street Bridge 27,000 West Watertown Sebool 133,000 Senior High School 420,000 Playgrounds 10,000 750,000 1,232,000 Valuations, 1928. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,50,830,935 r Valuations, 1929. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55,364,070 Valuations, 1930 57,290,349 163,485,354 TREASURER'5 REPORT 41. Abatements, 1928 $282,113 Abatements, 192t 5535,881 Abatements, 1930 445,504 - - — $1,263,498 3)$162,221*856 $54,073,9. 52 3% 1,622,218 1,232,000 Borrowing capacity December 31, 1930 $300,218 The indebtedness of the Town and can Tat account it was incurred is, as f ollows: Drainage and street construction $21.,000 Water loans 102,000 Refunding loan 12,000 Sewer and drains 238,000 North Beacon Street Bridge 27,000 Athletic Field 1.0,000 Street loans 240,000 School loans 1.2,49,000 Land 23,000 Playground 1.0,()00 -- - $1,982,000 The indebtedness of the Town matures as follows: 1931 3263,000 1932 229,000 1933 219,000 1934 1.92,000 1935 171,000 1936 163,000 1937 150,000 1938 134,000 1939 106,000 1940 96,000 1911 76,000 42 WATERTOWN TOWN REPDXT 1042 $54,000 1943 54,000 1944 51,000 1945 8,000 1046i 4,000 1947 3,000 1048 3,000 1949 3,000 1060 2,000 1951 1,000 - $1,082,000 Statement Required by Chapter VE, Town By-Laws, Article 4 Statement of debt and total cash expenditures of the Toil for thirty years: Year Total Expenditures Tount Debt 1901 $444,702 02 $ 34,300 ICO2 534,510 53 711,300 1903 519,447 8E 670,300 1904 671,357 11 677,300 1005 601,365 35 788,800 1006 569,814 38 706.000 1907 789,735 64 792,800 1008 671,282 59 757,025 1909 702,274 31 724,725 1010 676,377 48 700,225 1911 811,158 18 761,625 1912 800,488 71 766,225 1913 795,500 10 802,225 1914 984,249 80 76 7,525 1915 978,082 53 775,725 1916 1,010,473 76 807,925 1917 1,165,912 00- 809,500 1918 1,116,816 30 767,500 1919 1,525,651 33 1,003,000 1920 1,788,282 49 1,087,000 1921 2,083,98E 77 1,319,000 1022 2,037,672 76 1,239,500 TREASURBR1 S IMPORT 43 Year Total Expenditures Town. Debt 1923 S2,144,143 57 $1,183,500 1924 2,571,082 55 1,679,000 1925 3,015,407 q, 6 1,914,000 1926 3,010,470 05 2,079,500 1027 3,38065 67 2,023,000 1928 3,378,589 10 2,172,000 1929 4,011,943 85 2,171,500 1930 3,903,795 26 1,982,000 The fallowing is a list of all moneys and securities which have beeii placed in my cbarge, by virtue of any gift, devise, bequest or depcsit Th.e Martha Sanger request, in the shape of a fund deposited in the Watertown Savings Bare. Balance on hand December 31, 1929 578 77 Interest for year 29 28 Balance December 31, 1930 608 05 The Templeton Fund, $2,500, which is represented by two 1.,000 four per cent .first mortgage gold bands of the New York, New Maven and Hartford Railroad, Harlein River and Toit Chester Division, and an account in the Watertown Savings Bank for $500. The interest on same (8105.30) paid to the Associated Charities for distribution at Christmas time as per order of the Board of Selectmen. The several suim of money ttumed over to me on account of perpetual cm- of lots in the ceme#:mics have been deposited in the Watertown Savings Bank and now amount, including interest, to Balance December 31, 1929 $38,258 18 Interest for the year 1930 1,955 47 $40,213 65 l nt.eres't withdrawn on account of Cemetery Department 1929 1,650 65 $38,563 00 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Narnes and arnounts collected since last repoit 11. F. Fletcher $100 00 James Yaghsigian 7 50 James Hicks 75 00 W. G. Richardson 87 50 Seward I. Horton 56 00 A. C. Ely 50 00 R. M. Brown 37 50 Florence W. Cameron 75 00 George H. bale 75 00 Robert McF. Brawn 15 00 Abner E. Benyon 60 00 John N. MacKinnon 72 50 Alexander Murray 15 00 Aleaby Markarian 15 00 Harm° J. QLdlty 50 00 Benjamin M. Avedian 50 00 S. Arsianian 15 00 Allen Jones 7 50 Garabed Darakjian 7 50 Estate Etta. T. Walingford 100 00 Charles 13. Chxk 170 00 Charles A. Jarman 15 00 Anna Hova.nsian 50 00 J. Fitzgerald 7a 00 William Mnnsell 50 00 Maud Purchase 50 00 John 0. Wolf 60 00 Luker Deyerrnenjian 15 00 J. W. Hartford 15 00 Estate; Fred T. Brown 75 00 Angelo Fontana 15 06 Edward A. Doherty 7 50 Victor E. Cullington 105 00 iels Christensen 15 00 Alice Kohyarian 15 00 Evelyn J. Johnson 50 00 J. E. Crouse 50 00 TRBASTJREzZ's REFURT 4.5 Parke Goodwill '$50 00 Mrs, Moloin Beverley 15 00 Mrs, Frank Howarth 75 00 Ellen A. Lovell 68 75 W, F. i1°lerrill 50 00 Jacob Kavooiian 37 50 Bbefl R. Hallman 7 50 Harry Marmon 7 50 Frank Dixon 7 50 Sarah Desdequle 15 00 $2,121. 25 40,684 25 I have also in ray charge the following property of the Public Library, which is not direct gifts or bequests to the Town Bands from the Pratt bequest, amounting to $5,000. Bonds for $92,000, invested from accumulated interest re- ceived from above funds. haterest; due semi-annually and paid to Mr. Otis L. Hawes, who represents the connnittee in charge of the fund. The Benjamin Hosmer Pierce Fund, represented by a de- posit in the Watertown Sa%gangs Bank, amauntigig to, including interest, 1,164.42 The Barr* fund, deposited in above Savings Bank, amount- ing to $1,019.08. Mary D. Emerson Mead Fund, account Watertown Public Library, deposited in Union Market National bank, Savings Department, amounting to, including interest, 3,084.28. No sterns can be drawn from the above accctults e%cept upon written order of a majority of the'Trustees of the Public Library. Receipts ,and Expenditures Receipts Balance as of December 31., 1929 S192,746 49 Anticipation of revenue 1,300,000 00 Premium 763 00 Potter Ilemorial Bates 23 23 46 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Smith-Hug,hes Fund $143 41. Town Debt, Borrowed 90,000 00 Cemetery 5,052 35 Collector 1,133 89 Collector's Fees 2,734 55 Commonwealth of Massachusetts State Taxes 370,090 22 He4th 2,108 46 Interest 7,450 fig Mothers' and Outside Aid 18,807 02 Police 1,792 49 School 5,074 63 Serer Deposits 9,042 33 Seiver Receipts 116 09 Sidewalk 7,976 42 Rubbish Tickets 34 50 Town Hall 1,189 50 Town Cleric, Fees and Licenses 2,181 84 Sundry Department 5,760 80 Garbage 5,249 97 Street Betterments 10,566 47 Sidewalk Betterments 3,143 70 Taxes, 1928 174 01 Taxes, 1929 391,779 00 Taxes, 1930 1,309,558 97 Tax Interest, 1928 10 91 Tax Interest, 1929 1.3,381 55 Tax Interest, 1930 2,062 34 1929 Motor Tax 12,837 45 1930 Motor Tam, 66,258 04 Tax Titles Redemption 10,334 86 Tax 'Title Interest 211 94 '9ater 186,600 77 Highway Construction, BelinQ-at Street 7,923 10 4,047,91E 85 TREASUVXR 8 REPORT 47 Ex pouliiures Assessors $12,342 97 Auditor 4,961 48 Anticipation of Revenue 1,200,000 00 Arsenal Street 5,109 65 Arlington Street Cemetery 12 00 incrican Legion Converitian 300 00 Betterments, 1920 431 60 Betterments, 1930 52,953 97 Browne School Lana Taping 700 00 Cemetery Contingent 767 76 Cemetery Labor 8,799 29 Cemetery Superintendent 11900 00 Collector 0,201 92 Contingent 1,S45 08 Cattle Inspection 600 00 County Tax 86,642 40 Common Street Relocation and Widening 1,020 75 Caccavaro Claim. 11600 00 Cloherty Execution 3,26E 35 Dog Officer 300 OU Drainage 29,991 55 Dust Laying 19,536 45 Election Expense 6,303 99 Engineering Salaries 16,400 00 Engineering Contingent 2,87.1 49 East junior Haigh flans 6,000 00 Finance Committee 1,879 15 Fire, Salaries 104,876 53 Fire, Contingent 5,923 35 Fire, UntfoTms 1,690 54 Fire Chief's Car 1,300 00 Fire Sen ice Cat 1,750 00 Gypsy and Drown Tail Moth, Superintendent S00 00 Gypsy and Brae Taal Moth, Clem 475 00 48 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth, Maintenance $2,907 65 Health Agent 3,200 00 Health, Clerk 1,150 00 Health, Nurses 3,000 00 Health, Contagicnts 7,075 61 Health, Baby Clinic 499 97 Health, Dental Clinic 4,599 35 Health, Contingent 1,397 67 Health, Special Rules and Regulations 199 82 Headquarters '' uteraiis Foreign ' aTS Of 0 00 Headquarters Aanerican Leg oa 325 00 Highway, Salaries 6,350 00 Highway, Maintenance 74,986 94 Highway, Construction 49,888 07 Highway, Office 524 69 Highway, Ashes and Paper 31,982 46 Highway, Garbage 30,934 75 Highway, Stable 26,472 27 High1N=ay, Vacations 10,891 00 Highway, Streat Signs 749 70 Highway, Traffic Signal, Arsenal and Irving Streets 2,116 60 Highway, New Truck 4,800 00 Highway, Cain struction Belmont Street 15,290 63 Highway, T a.ffic Signals 1,490 56 Infimia:ry Keeper 1,000 00 Ihf-ir .ry, General Expense 5,161 02 Inspector of Buildings 3,676 63 Inspector of Plumbing 2,697 45 Insurance 11,932 00 Interest 121,4S7 89 Imxie Settlement 150 00 Knowles Delta Taking 2,000 00 I.ccfe Execution 4,527 49 Laundry Broolc Drain 24,441 33 Lowell School Addition 76,0W 15 TREASURERrS REPORT 49 Mothers Aid 'S24,870 57 Moderator 100 90 Memorial Day 1,300 go North Watertown Sever 18,290 20 Outside Aid 62,254 67 Overlay, 1929 319 27 Legal Expense 2,378 05 Overlay, 1930 1,209 54 Orebard Street and Waverley Avenue, Traffic Signal 2,500 00 Park, New Truck 924 75 Parr, �lvTaintenance 4,742 65 Park, Superintendent 500 09 Park, Victory Field 2.626 01 Physician 1,200 00 Pensions 7,715 27 Poles and Wires, Inspector 3,200 00 Pales and Wires, Maintenance 10,999 53 Poles and WiTes, Clerk 475 00 Poles and Fires, Assistant Clerk 425 DO Police, Salaries 88,671 85 Police, Contingent 4,G39 39 Police, Special 4,000 00 Police, Clerk and Wag€nni n 1,755 00 Police, Janitor and Wago=an 1,825 00 Police, Uniforms 2,235 30 Police, New Auto 370 00 Police. Telet3Te 493 63 Police, Additional Men 4,927 98 Printing Town Reports 2,400 80 Printing Voting Lists S38 34 Public Library, Maintenance 9,142 38 Public Library, Salaries 23,200 00 Public Library, Books 7,999 97 Premium 444 58 Planning Board 64 89 Playgrounds, Maintenance 2,493 49 Playgrounds, Salaries 4,586 00 50 11'+L'lERTUwN TOWN REPORT Public Library, Wcst Branch Equipment $1,542 75 Prospect Street Taking 200 00 Registrars 400 00 Robinson Settlement 700 OO School, General Control 11,724 69 School, Instnictian 429,524 27 Schaal, Operation. 57,399 13 Schaal, Amcrieanimtion 1,598 go Schaal, Maintenance 12,989 10 Sebool, Evening 3,782 18 School, Transpor alion 1,416 00 Schaal, Trade 5,030 17 School, New Equipinent 1,945 57 School, Continuation 2,765 68 Schaal, Miscellaneous 7,376 42 School, Convention Expense 169 34 School, Survey 6,000 Ott SelCctMen 2,832 80 Seiver, Construction 35,575 11. Sewer, Maintenance 24,988 30 Strce,t Lights 46,074 58 Sidewalks 49,996 78 Soldier's' Relief and military Aid 9,421 64 State Aid 499 00 Smith-Hughes 1,~-.tnd 143 41 Tows-i Clerk 9,483 19 Town Hall 4,559 40 Town Debt, Maturing 279,500 00 Treasurer 5,912 08 Free Warden, Salary 1,000 00 Tree Warden, Clerk 125 00 Tercentenary Cormnittee 9,777 42 Tree Warden, Cottany 'Scale 788 59 Tree Warden, 14aintenance 4,095 22 Taylor Street Land Taking; 1,000 00 Unpaid Bills 2,957 03 Veteran's Memorial 15,000 00 Water, Salaries 5, 36 00 TRLASURERFS REPORT 51 Water, Rebates S189 65 Water, Vacations 2,996 00 'water, Maintenance 24,980 24 Water, Consti-Ltction 26,202 43 Water, Specaal 57,401 63 Water, Office 2,'974 12 Weights and .1Icasures 2,498 81 "lrorl en's Compensation 3,582 28 West Encl School 76,212 09 West Junior High Addition 86 80 State Taxes (Cor=onwealth of 11,1assachusetts) 216,451 33 Suer Deposits 1,104 37 1929 Motor Vehicle Tax 1,013 22 1930 Motor Vehicle Tay. 1,454 28 S3,903,735 20 Balance December 31, 1930 $144,121 59 54,047,916 95 Approved Decem r 31, 1930 W. 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Sept. 1, 1934 Empire State 30,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Boston 34,366 'Sept. 1, 1931 Pen11 31„500 Sept. 1, 19:34 Spriiiglield. 53,()00 Sept. 1, 1931 Great Y'%merican 53,000 Sept. 1, 19.34 N. Y. Underwriters 15,000 Sept. 1, 1924 .Security 31,500 Sept. 1, 19,34 National Fire 25,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Aetna. 25,000 Sept. 1, 1935 TREASURER S REPORT 69 Amomd Due N. Y. Underwriters .338,500 Sept. 1, 19-36 Penn 26,500 Sept. 1, 10.35 Queen 20,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Reliance, 20,000 Sept. 1, 1'035 Connecticut 42,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Liverpool-London Globe 26,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Hartford 45,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Nonvich Union 19,000 Sept. 1, 1935 North River 36,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Firemen's 35,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Angle-American 70,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Nero ich Union 80,000 Sept. 1, 1935 National Fire 30,540 Sept. 1, 1935 Atlas 15,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Aetna 25,000 Sept, 1, 1935 S2,905,000 Boiler Insurance 20,000 $2,925,000 HARRY W. BRIGHAM. Treasurer. REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE To the Citizens of TIFatol n: Your Finance Conurittee entered upon its duties this year confronted with niany problems. There has been a general de- pression in busiiiess which has brought abort much unernploy- txment. This situation has had a direct effect on both the cm- ployer and the employee, and is bound to have the effect to make taxes more, b-ardensome. Your con-u-nittee feels that a policy of rigid economy would be unwise and might tend to retard the progress in developer tit which has marled the growth of the Town, btit we do believe that a policy of sound business economy should be adopted this year, by that we mean deferring the expenditure of money= for projects that can well be postponed for future considemtion without materially affecting progresq. V re feel that the street building program for this year should be reduced to a mina' uxn, and that the expenditure of money for any project that is not necessary be avoided. e believe that the purchase or leasing of property in order to provide office space for the departments now in the Town Hall is not advisable. There is ample morn in the. Town Hall to take care of the requirements for some time, and inasmuch as the income from the hall for 1929 was $1,188, it would seem that the question of additional space should be given further con- sideration, with the view of converting the second floor of the Town. Mall into quarters for the various departments. A suggestion has been rrcade to the conunittee of a plan to reduce the cost of insurance on Town property. Are appropria- tion of 810,000 each year for ten years would place this Town in a position to carry its instixance, an item which calls for an mpenditure this year of $10,82,1A0, The Town debt has been increasing rapidly during the last; ten years. With the exception of the years 1922, 1923 and 1927, ►eve have harrowed inom each year than we have paid.riff. This 70 FINANCE CO'1_3,TITTFr REPORT `II situation prompts the coxrj+ittee to recommend a Pay-as-we-go policy at least for this year. Your committee has always taken a favorable view toward the ar-quiring and improvement of playgrounds and parks, and the present I"inance Committee is no exception, but we feel that in order to act intelligently on the regiiest of the Parr Depart- ment for $ ,000 to improve the West End Playground a plan should be provided and the total cost estirwated. Your committee is of the opinion that; some economy would result if all contracts amounting to S500 or over were submitted for bids. Under our present form of government,.with the assumption of office by incon ng officials in March, a considerable period, of the year has elapsed and many expenditures Dave to be made that tend to unsteady the program of public officers when con- sidered on a yearly basis. It has appcared to your r_ormTdttce that better results could the obtained by having the annual elec- tion of officers occur its December of each year and the Annual Town Meeting for the appropriation of funds come early in January. In this matter the program of the entire year could be carefully balanced and niany economies effected. '.[lie Finance Comniittee have this year made their studies and deliberations with the ides, in mind of relieving our citizens of any- undue tax burden, and at the same time allow for the improvement and maintenance of our public properties, with sl ch additions as are absolutely necessary. While they feel that every effort should be made, to assist in relieving unemployment and improving general busbies conditions, they are not of the opinion that work should be undertaken tluat can, without serious injury, remain to be done at a later time. Any plan for the improvement of Watertown must of necessity cover-a period of time, and a complete understanding; of our potential income, and the ability of our industries and born e-o ineT,-s to assume additional obligations must be considered at the same time. DA V.ID E. FITZGERALD, Chairpiran, F'i2witce Committee. 72 WATERTOW'N TOWN XLPORT Estimated Receipts Water income $190,000 00 Bank and Corporation tax 105.000 00 Strect railway tax 4,000 00 Ad iscel lane Gus 101,000 ()D 400,000 00 Balances Available Unexpended balances $99, `'4 51 Betterment assessments 28,56D 70 Premium account 2,000 ODD -- $130,394 30 Income tax (est ated) 175,000 00 }.1'Ictcr excise (estimated) 75,000 00 To be assessed = galls and estates 1,C40,950 74 $2,421,345 04 I'INANCE CONIMITTTE REPORT 73 H r- t a5 c--) n 0 0 a f. r<11 nz on N �n o r yn i 4= ..T � a •.•• R.Y V co cn 47 co C 7 :N ") G 0 � S$4 to m *.M ee '-i +--I 9 P rt 00 9 k^ G`5 -V CDa 04 cb C: ti L ^ :'F CV cp J-, V7 rl r+ 'JO rfa f^ ''F3 M vl(v O 0 o q, cq in 4 cif mera � L^ C+'3 w � : A N G3 C] p r _ O N Ln 64 Ta = Js 6 o i• sue, vs eJ_ 0 La L` ri C•! 0 r f` . Qom+} "•" Ln C3 t,r A L•: U r. ram. C'. ems.. Z +' Cl - O C .,.y ' WATERTt]WN TOWN REPORT C] C C] C3 O CD 0 C3 C7 r G7 C O { o 4 C7 CD C� C7 !! 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U a ° FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 83 p G o ar: p 0 0 G w o e C :•'r s c: 00 to= o G 0 C47 00 rJ =--a C .--i N 1— Cp — UZ tfl_ 4f3 C— NN cc ac5a r oc� aac c c � ° � C> a�4 i= � � oiq to In— rfi CI,- ��" L ra ;� q 0 � o ci ,� rs o o o � I- o 00to ctio oo CD � pOC LO o g ''I -I L6 cv sue ,.•, c� c� � �+ � o c = !' goo TI F`47 is, Id : + p y rk � r. '0 U t, t� C r�3 �y .. Z. ci C,t r� i 84 WATERT[}WN TOWN REPORT Article 4. To grant such sums of money as may be thought necessary for the rues and expenses of the Town for the enSUing year, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. See Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations, pages 73 to 33. Article 5. To see if the To vn will vote to appropriate the necessary sure of money to pay that portion of the Town Debt which matures on or previous to January 1, 1931, erect how the money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. Recommend the appropriation of 5279,500 for that portior4 of the 'Town Debt which matures during the year 1930, Article 7. To see if the To%m 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 decDrating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac B. fatten Post 81, G. A, R,, to expend the same, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Recommend the appropriation of $1,300. See Tabulated Schedule. Arizcle 3. To sce if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of fifteen thousand. dollars ($15,000) for the purpose of purchasing, erecting, equipping or dedicating a building to he known as the Watertown Post No. 99 American Legion Horne, for'the purpose of properly commemorating the services and sacrifices of those 'Watertoi,, t citizens who served as soldiers, sailors and marines during the A-rorld War from 1917 to 1919 as authorized by Article 12, Section 5, Chapter 40 of the General Laws, or tape any action relating thereto. The Conuriit'tee recornmends an appropriation of S15,000 for the purchase of a home aad the sure of 3780 to be spent under the direction of the Selectmen for the purpose of leasing quarters for this organization, Article 9. To see if the Town will appropriate a sung of money to pay the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Burnharn-Manning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign: Wars of the United States, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Recommend S660 to be spent under the direction of the FINANCE COMMITTE-E REPORT 85 Selectmen for the purpose of leasing quarters for this organiza- tion, See Chstptcr 4€1, Section 9 of the Gcneral Laws. Article 11. To see if the Town will appropriate the sure of six thousand dollars (86,090) to complete the construction of the new `Vest End Elementary School and for the payment of the original equipment, and furnisWngs, or take any action re- la,tin-, thereto, The Committee reommends the surn of 51,700. Article 13. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to take by cniiuient domain, purchase, or otherii ise acquire, nine (9) acres of land in the northern hart of the Town for a school site, or take any action relating theret0. The committee recommends no appropriation at this time and the subject matter of this article be referred lack to the Committee for further study. Article 14. To see if the Town will. appropriate the neces- sary sun of money to pay the cast of construction of an tinder- ground drainage system from Boyd Park, through Cook's Pond. PlaygroUTid to the Charles Diver, or takc any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends the sum of S14,500 for culvert from north side of California Street to south side of Washington Street. Article 15. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to take by emineat domain,purchase,or otherwise acquire, 3,13'0 square feet of land, more or less, known as Lot No. 508 on Prospect Street, for sewer purposes, appropriate the necessary sum of money required., or tape any action relating thereto. The Conurtittee recommends no appropriation. Article M. To see if the Town will appropriate the sure of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,,-)00) for the installation of a traffic control signal at Orchard Street and W averley Avenue, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends the sum of $1,500. Article 17. To see what action the 'Town will take on the re-arrangement of street lines of Orchard and Lexington Streets at Knowles Delta., and to appropriate a sufficient sum of money to cover the cost of land taken and for construction of streets at this point, or tape any action relating thereto. 86 WATER.ToWN TOWN REPORT The Committee recommends no appropriation. Arlicie 19. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Alfred Road, from North Beacon Street to Riverside Street; Bailey Avenue, from Belrri€nt Street to Town of Watertown property; Birch Read, from Walnut Street to dead end circle; Bromfield Street, from Nash Street to Acton Street; California PaTk, from California Street to dead send circle; {Carleton Terrace, from Carrell Street to Town of Watertown property: Clarendon Street, from Arlington Street to Glen Read; Edgeelitfe Road (North), from accepted end to Templeton Parkwa3F Edgecliffe Road. (South), from accepted end to Templeton Parkway; Elmwood Avenue, frorn Bancroft Street to Warren Street:, Evans Street, from Main Street to Waltham Street; George Street, from Orchard Street. to Channing Road; Gertrude Street, front 17averley Avenue to Westminster Avenue-, Gleason Street, from l-lain Street to Highland Avenue; Grandview Avenge, from Chapman Street to Copeland Street; Hillcrest Circle, from Hillside Road to dead end circle; Hillside Street, from Belmont ,Street to private land; Hilltop Road, from Whitney Street tc Hovey Street; New Lexington Street, frorn Acton Street to Main Street; Oakland Street, from Main Street to Acton Street; Quimby Street, from Nichols Avenue to accepted part (1897); Rutland Street, from Main Street- to Waltham Street; Walcott Road, from George Street to Channing Road; Warren Street, from W averleya Avenue to Edenf'Seld Avenue.; Westminster Avenue, frorn Bancroft Street to Warren Street; under the provisions of Chapters 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 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 FINANCE C{}MMITTEE REPORT 87 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. Committee recur mends the construction of the following streets as specified: Alfred load, Clarendon Street, Evans Street, George Street, Gertrude Street, Hilltop Road, Oakland Street, Warren Street, IN'restminster Avenue, Elmwood Avenue, Birch Road. See Tabulated Schedule, Betterments. Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to purchase or lease the premises situate No. 8-10 Church Street, Watertown, for quarters for Town offices, appro- priate the necessary sum of money therefor, or take any action relating thereto. 'The Committee reom=ends no appropriation. - Article 23. To see if the Town will appropriate the sure of fifteen hundred dollars (S1,500) to pay the cast of installation cf traffic signals at the junction of Galen and IV,atertown Streets, direct how the money shall be provided, or tape any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends no appropriation. Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to rent a lot of land awned by the: Boston and Maine R. R., for the purpose: of park- ing space, and that the sum of one thousand dollars (w1,000) be appropriated for grading and preparation of the same, or tape any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends no appropriation. Article 27. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars ( 500) to secure plans for remodelling present building now occupied as an Infirmary, and to move said building to other land now owned by the Town of VVater- town, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends the sum of $500, Article 23. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the claim of Thomas Irnrie, made in con- nection with the transfer of two (2) certain lots of land on Sycamore Street for street purposes, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends no appropriation. Article 29. To see if the Town will appropriate the neces- $$ WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT say sum of money to pay the claim of the Heirs of Lour Cac- cavaro, in connection with the taking for street purposes of a. strip of land on Taylor Street Containing approximately twelve hundred and sixty-nine (1,269) square feet, direct know the inoney shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee rreconunends no appropriation. Article 20. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars ( ADO) in settlement of suit of Angie L. Robinson against the Town of Watertovrn,direct hog.*the money shall be provided, or tape any action relating thereto. The Con=ittee recommends the spun of 5700. AHicle 32. To see if the Town Nvill vote to grant an increase of two hundred dollars (t5200) each in the yearly salaries of the • patrolmen of the Watertown Police Department, or take any action relating thereto. The Committee recommends no appropriation. Respectfully submitted, DAVID E. FITZGERALD, Chairman. Voted: That the report of the Chairman be accepted and adopted as the report of the Committee. JOHN J. X1cLAUTHLIN, Secretary. AUDITOR'S REPORT I herewith,present t1he annual report of the financial trans- actions of the Town of Watertovva, for the year ending Decem- ber 31, 1930. The various funds in charge of the. Town. Treasuror belong- ing to the Trustees of the Public Library have been exarained and found correct. I have certified the cash of the Towle 'Treasurer and Tax Collector and found it correct. Periodical examinations of the flax Collector's Outstanding Accounts have been made and checked against the Controlling Account In my office. Respectfully submitted, W. W. NORCROSS, JR, Auditor. VTatertown, Mass., January 31, 1931 lAiddlesex, ss. `hen personally appeared the foregoing subscriber, W. W. Norcross, Jr., who made oath that the foregoing statements sub- scribed by him are true. Before. me, WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, justice v_f the Peace. 89 90 W TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Receipts and Expenditures for the Fiscal Year Ending December 31, 1930 Cash an hand, January 1, 19.30 $192,746 49 Borrowed in anticipation, of revenue: Bank of Carr erce & Trust $400,000 00 Day Trust Co. 200,000 00 Shawrnut Corporation 400,000 00 Union Market National Bank 300,000 00 1,300,000 9 Borrowed-for the following purposes Laundry Brock Draiii s10,000 00 Lowell School Addition 110,000 00 North Watertown Sewer 10,000 OD 90,000 00 Taxes P. I Colby, Collector. Taxes, 1928 S174 fit Taxes, 1929 301,779 56 Tares, 1930 1,309,558 97 Mator vehicle excise, 1929 12,837 45 Motor vehicle excise, 1930 66,258 04 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of Taxes, 1930 Income 221,490 95 Abatements, various years 8,834 40 Credits to -tax titles 25,474 97 - 2,036,409 05 Miscellaneous Betterment assessments S10,566 47 Highway, Behnont Street, reirnburse- ment 7,923 10 Interest receipts 23,117 43 Potter Memorial Gate Fund 2.3 23 Preridum account 763 00 Smith-Hughes Fund 143 41 Sever deposits 9,642 33 AUDITOR'S RnPoRT � Sidewalk assessments $3,143 70 Tax titles 10,372 78 Treasury receipts 210,832 38 Water receipts 189,034 67 S460,56 2150 $4,084,718 04 Expeizditures American Legion Convention $300 00 Arlington Street Cemetery 12 00 Arsenal Street 5,169 (-'.5 Ashes and. paper 31,982 46 Assessors Department 12,M 97 Auditor's Department 4,961 4.8 Betterment Streets 1929 431 60 Betterment Streets 1930 52,953 97 Browne School, land taking 700 00 Caccavaro settlement 1,600 00 Cattle inspection 600 09 Cemetery Department: Superintendent; 1,900 00 Labor 8,799 20 Contingent 774 66 Charles river Basin 6,744 17 Cloherty execution 3,268 35 llector's Department 9,201 92 Common Street, relocation and widening 1,020 75 Contingent 1,845 98 County taxes 86,642 40 December assessments 1929 20 34 Dog, Officer 300 00 Drainage 29,991 55 Dust laying 19,636 45 Bast junior High School, plans 6,000 00 Election expense 603 99 Engincering Department Salaries 16,490 00 92 WATER-TOWN TOWN REPORT Contingent S2,874 43 Finance Cemrnittee 1,879 15 Fire Department: Salaries 104,876 53 h ef's car 1,300 00 Service car 1,750 00 unifomm 1,590 54 Contingent 5,998 10 Fire Prevention Tax 458 73 Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Department: Superintendent 800 00 C1eTk 475 00 Maintenance 2,997 65 Headquarters, American legion No. 99 325 00 Headquarters, Veterans of I{oreign Wars, No. 1105 660 00 Health Department: Agent 3,200 00 Clerk 11150 00 Nurses 3,000 00 Contagious 7,075 61 Bab), Clinic 499 97 Dental Clinic 4,599 35 Rules and regulations 198 82 Contingent 1,397 67 Highway Department Salaries 6,350 00 Office expense 524 69 Vacations 10,891 00 Construction 49,888 07 Construction, Belmont Street. 7 5,290 0.3 Maintenance. 74,996 94 Stable maintenance 26,498 82 {Garbage collection 30,983 80 Traffic signals, Arsenal and Irving 2,116 60 Street signs 749 70 Traffic signs 1,490 50 Neer truck 4,800 00 1mrie Settlement 150 00 .11LIDITOR's Rr-,PORT 93 Itzfirn-1 rye DepartMent Keeper $1,000 00 General expense 5,475 42 Inspector of Buildings 3,676 63 Inspector of Plumbing 2,697 4.5 Insurance 11,932 90 Interest 121,487 59 Keefe execution 4,527 49 Knowles Delta, taking 2,000 00 Laundry Brook drain 24,441 33 Legal services 2,378 05 Lowell School Addition 76,057 15 Memorial Day 1'300 00 Metropolitan Assessments 142,275 97 Moderator I00 00 Mothers' Aid 24,870 57 Motor vehicle excise, cash abaternents 2,467 50 North End sciver 18,290 20 Notes payal)le, anticipation of revelYL1C 1,200,000 00 Orchard and Waverley AWnues, traffic signals 2,500 00 Outside Aid 62,289 42 Overlay 1923 17 00 Ovcrlay 1929 2,605 10 Overlay 1930 7,758 99 'ark Depart nient Superintendent 500 90 Maintenance 4,747 75 Victory Field 2,698 34 New track 924 75 Pensions 7,715 27 Phvsici Il 1,200 00 Flai-mi lg Board CA 80 Playground Department: Salaries 4,.586 00 Maintenance 2,499 49 Pales and Wires Department Inspector 3,200 00 94 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Clerk 8475 00 Assistant clerk 425 00 Maintenance 10,999 53 Police. Department; Salaries 88, 71 85 Special police 4,000 00 janitor and wagonman 1,825 00 Clerk and wagon an 1,755 00 Teletype - 493 63 Additional men 14,027 98 Uniform 2,235 30 New automobile 370 00 Contingent 4,661 09 Premium account 444 58 Printing Town Deports 2,106 80 Printing voting lists 838 34 Prospect Street taking 200 64 Public Library: Salaries 23,200 00 Maintenance 6,151 68 Beaks, periodicals and binding 7,939 97 West End Branch, equipment 1,542 75 Registrars of Voters 400 00 Robinson Settlement 700 00 School Department General Control 11,724 09 Instruction 428,524 27 Operation 59,469 88 Americanization 1,598 90 Evening 3,782 18 Maintenance 12,989 10 Trade 5,030 17 CantiTluat•ion 2,765 08 New equipment 4,945 57 Smith.-I-Iughes Fund 143 41 Transportation 1,416 00 Convention expense 169 34 hrliscellaneous 7,376 42 AUDITOR'S REPORT 9� School Survey $6,000 00 Selectmen's Department 2,832 80 Sewer deposits 1,104 37 Sewer Department: Construction 35,0575 11. Maintenance 24,9S8 30 Sidewalks Department 49,996 78 Soldiers' Exemptions 155 33 Soldiers" Relief and Military Aid 9,421 64 State Aid 499 00 State Assessments, special 14,748 58 State tax 52,010 00 Street lights 46,07-1 58 Taylor Street land taking 1,000 Uhl Tax titles 25,474 97 Tercentenary Committee 9,777 42 Tcwn Clerk's Department 9,483 19 Towel Debt 2,79,500 00 Town Hall 4,558 40 Treasurer's Department 5,912 98 Treasury receipts 58 57 Tree Warden: Salary 1,000 04 Clerk 125 90 Maintenance 4,995 22 Cottony Scale 7S8 59 Unpaid bills 3,009 38 Veteran's Mernonial 15,000 00 Water Department Salaries 5,536 00 Office expense 2,9 7 4 12 Vacations 2,996 00 Cor truction 26,202 43 Maintenance 24,980 2-4 Special 57,401 03 Water rebates 189 65 Weights and Nleasures 2,498 81 West Elementary School 76,212 69 96 WATERTC7WN TOWN REPORT West Junior High Scheel, addition $86 80 Workmen's Compensation 3,582 28 Total expenditures 33,94€},596 45 Balance, cash on hand December 31, 1030 144,121 59 4,484,718 04 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Selectmen Appropriation for 1930 $3,000 00 Expenditures Amberg File & Index Co., equipment 823 71 Barrett, Jahn P., salary 83 32 Colli a.n, Charles P., salary 83 32 Eatou, Leroy S., printing 48 50 Emerson & Co., Inc., stamp 3 05 Surber, Edw. P., salary 410 68 Graphic Press, The, printing 154 40 Haseltine, 11. L., supplies 1 60 Holland, Edward D., salary 83 32 Johnson, Eric L., salary 416 68 Kelly, T11nothy, flowers 40 00 Lovell, Clifford S., salary 416 GS Lydson, W. W., cleaning inkwells 11 35 McElliiney, Eldon E., painting Selectmen's roern 200 9Q McGuire, William P., salary 500 00 McGuire, William P., expressage 75 McLcan's, shades 3 60 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 100 24 Railway Express Agency, expressage 95 Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 14 50 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, advertisement 213 25 Total expenditures S2,532 80 AVDITOR'5 REPORT 97 Transferred to unexpended balance account $167 20 83,000 00��yy�9 ��yy�y Auditor Appropriation for 1930 $5,000 00 Expanditures Adams, C. E., decorating float S1.0 00 Adams, Cuslhing, & Foster, supplies 5 50 Allen-Wales Corp., supplies and maintenance 13 25 Amercian City, The, subscription 4 00 Babb & Co., Edward E., wastebasket 1 74 Dimond-Union Stamp Works, repairs and supplies 8 35 Ditto Inc., supplies 12 79 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 1s 00 Ellis, Elizabeth, salary 1,15t1 00 Eisenhardt, Paul, supplies 75 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 3 25 Gibbs Express, expressage 35 Graphic Press, The, printing 115 16 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 6 25 Lydston, W. W., cleaning inkwells 1 00 McElhiney, Sidon E., painting office 22 40 Middlesex Linen Supple, towels 7 20 Moonn,,, Fred R., supplies 10 65 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 32 73 Norcross, Jr., W. W., salary 3,300 00 Norcross, Jr., W. AV., dues and incidentals 8 25 Norton, E. L., office supplies 3 30 P. 0. Department, box rent 3 75 Railway Express Agency, expressage 1 29 Remington Rand & Business Service, supplies 5 33 Riley & Co., supplies 89 98 WATER:TO N TOWN REPORT Shaw-Walker Filing, equipment 1315 00 Standard Maintenance Co., Inc., maintenance of ty pe.W iter 7 00 Thorp & Martin Co., supplies S 45 Ward's, supplies 2 80 Watertown Sun, The, statement 62 00 Water-town Tribune-Enterprise, The, statement 115 00 Total expenditures $4,001 4 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3S 52 85,000 00 Treasurer Appropriation for 1030 $6,050 00 Expenditures Adams, C. E., decoarating float 610 00 Brigham, H. ., salary 3,500 00 Brigham, 11. W., incidentals 22 82 Brighty, Jahn, blotters 3 00 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., ribbons 2 97 City Truck Co., Inc., expressage 50 Cohen, Sydney, blotters 4 1S Daily Record, advertisement 38 00 DummeT, E. L., repairs to sealer i 50 Emersmi & Co., supplies 49 Graphic Press, The, printing 81 71 Hawes Electric Ca., repairs 1 54 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, certification 102 00 Mattison, Gertrude E,, salary 1,150 00 McElhiney, Eldon E., painting office 45 50 McGlauHin, B. Fay, ilnsuranCe 64 01 McGuire &: Roche, bond 274 00 Met. Casualty Insurance Co., insurance 51 00 AUDITDR'S REPORT 99 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 88 PTO Murray Printing Company, The, printing 5 00 New Eng. Envelope Co., envelopes 29 06 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 32 71 N. E. Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 4 20 P. 0. Department, postage 154 68 Railway Express Agency„ expressage 4 04 Sherman Envelope Co., envelopes 23 78 Standard Maintenance- Co., maintenance Of typevmiter 6 00 Todd Sales Co., The, check books 276 42 Union Market National Bank, box rent 10 00 Total expenditures $5,912 98 Transferred to unexpended balance account 137 02 $6,O50 00 Collector Appropriation for 1930 $0,151 92 Transferred, Tv�'n Meeting 50 00 $9„201 02 Expendi ures Adams, C. E., decorating float $10 00 Beverly, Mary E.„ salary 833 50 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., maintenance semice 2 23 Cohen, Sydney, blotters 5 so Colby, F, J., salary 3,300 00 Colby, F. J., checks last 257 26 Colby, F. J., dues and incidentals fig 53 Cunnilf, F. IVI., salary- 1,400 00 Emerson & Co., stamps 16 45 Filing Equipment Bureau, binder 18 07 Graphic Press, The, printing 408 3 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 6 06 Hobbs & N-Vararen„ supplies 16 58 100 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Leighton, Thomas, recording 8174 432 Lester, Fred W., supplies 1 {icy Lydston, W. W., cleaning inkwells 2 00 Maryland Casualty Co., band 5 00 VcElhiney, Eldon E., painting office, 46 50 McGlau$in, B. Fay, bond and insurance 672 i10 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 25 9D Mullen, John J., invalid tax title 343 69 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 32 73 N. E. Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 7 20 Finkham (Mrs.) A. L., services 210 00 P. G. Department, postage 158 85 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of typewriter S 00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertisement 650 37 Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 509 20 White, Peter J., repairs 9 81 Total expenditures 59,201 92 S9,201 92 Assessors Appropriation for 1930 $12,250 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 100 00 12,350 00 Expenditures Adams, C. E., decorating float 10 00 Allen-Wales Corp., repairs 2 60 Applin, L. L., transfers 247 80 Assessor's Auto Tax Service, lists 22 50 Association of Massachusetts Assessors, dues 1 00 Beale & Co., Inc., E. W. Barry, binders 16 50 Bell, William, salary 1.,466 07 Cannon, George II., pasting notices fl GO la,tlin & Co., Walter A., supplies 1 00 Dirnond-Union Stamp Works, supplies 4 00 AUDITOR 15 REPORT 101 Doyle, Marguerite, salary 417 00 Eaton, Leroy S., panting 44 Io Emerson & Co., supplies 92 Flaherty, Marie F., salary 1,100 00 Ford, Helen, R., salary- 1,400 00 Gillis Office Supply- Co., supplies 13 20 Graphic Press, The, printing 2,856 49 Hackett Bros. Co., Inc., Water 18 7'a Hale, Ruth, ICI., services 13 00 Hobbs &: Warren, Inc., supplies 2 95 Howard Ice Co., ice 27 27 Lester's, supplies 2 42 McElhiney, Eldon E., painting office 77 30 Middlesex Linen. Supply Co., rent of towels 3 00 Mooney{, Fred R., supplies 44 65 !1Iunson, Supply Co., supplies 12 00 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 86 74 NT.-E, Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 4 SO Bates, Edward A., salary 1,300 00 Cates, Edward A., convention expmsees 4 50 P. 4. Department, postage 33 09 Riley &. Co., supplies 60 Rollins, Katherine M. taxi service 324 00 Smart, Charles N., supplies 4 08 Standard Maintenance Co., Inc. maintenance of typewriters 24 00 akarfield Item Co., supplies 2 75 Walsh, Mary F., salary 1,350 00 Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 1.4 00 Watertown Tribuhe-Enterprise, 'no, advertisement 16 00 Wright, Edward F., salary 1.,333 3 right, E-dwaxd F., convention expenses 28 52 Total expenditures S12,3492 07 Transferred to unexpended balance account 7 03 12,350 00 102 'S ATf:It'I`O WN TOWN REPORT Town Clerk APPropriation for 1030 $9,400 00 Transferred, Town 11Teeting 25 00 0,515 00 Expo :difures Adams, C. E., decorating float 810 00 Allen Bros. Corp., dies for seal 4 02 Amberg File &- Index Co., supplies 0 00 American City I'Vla.gazine, The, subscription, 4 00 Benjamin, Alma R., salary 1.,250 00 Blackbird Pen Co., pens 1 75 Eostitch Sales Co., machine and staples 2 00 Butters Express Co., expressage 35 Carter's Irk Co., ink 0 00 Crosby Publishing Co., Inc., Watertown Directory 3 00 DeLorey, (R-Trs.) Rose A., canvass of births 71 00 Diebold Safe & Tack Co., services 5 00 Eisenhardt, Paul, supplies 20 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 5 70 Lord, George H. checker 3 00 Gibbs Express Co., exp 7i ssage 35 Gilmour, Rothery & Co., insurance 4 00 Graphic press, The, printing 6374 GrifTin, Mary E., salary 1,300 00 Haseltine, H. L., supplies' 10 25 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 13 72 Jackson, H. C., supplies 3 12 Lydston, W. W., cleaning inkwells 12 55 Maloney, ,John T., checker 1g 00 McCall, Mary S., canvass of births 00 40 Mr-Elhiney, Eldon E., painting office 50 95 McGuire, William P., salary 3,000 011 McGuire, William P., Notary Public fee 5 00 McLean's, glides and casters 1 30 i%Teagher, Annie G., salary 1,3a0 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 103 Middlesex Linen. Supply Co., rent of towels SG 00 .Miller-Bryant, Pierce Co., The, supplies 50 35 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 24 40 Moran, Thomas, posting notices 4 00 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 154 32 N, E. Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 1 50 Paragon Binder Corp., supplies 29 40 Physicians, return of births 63 50 P. O. Department, postage 9 10 Undertakers Returns for 1929, returns 50 75 Railway Express Agency, expressage 1 61 Rason Taxi Service, services 435 Sampson & Murdock Co., directory 15 00 Suburban Distributing Co., distributing warrants 360 00 Standard Maintenance Co., Inc., maintenance of typewriters 24 00 Ward's, supplies 00 Watertown Bindery, binding books 15 00 Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 123 71 Watertown Tribune-Eaterprise, Tbe, advertisement 35 75 Yawman & Erbe 7V'f anufacturing Co., transfer file 50 25 York, Harry J., checker 15 00 Total expenditures 89,483 19 Transferred to unexpended balance account 31 81. 59,515 00 Election Expenses Appropriation for 1+030 $6,795 00 Expenditures Beatty, Richard, labor on, booths 5 00 Benjamin, Alma, services and meals 19 25 Bums, Michael P.. labor on booths 5 00 104 WATERTDWN TOWN REPORT Connors, (Mrs.) Anna J., services $33 00 Crescent Sign Co., iron bases and chains 35 50 Delorey, Rose, s(rnices 43 00 Dowd, Jams, lab€T on booths 5 00 Emerson & Co., stamp 4 62 Flagg, Colen, services 40 00 Graphic Press, The, printing I,198 2.5 Graves, Marian, election luncheons 13 50 Griffin, M. C., services 26 75 Ha:seltine, H. L., supplies 3 75 Hartscn, William, labor on booths 17 00 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 20 25 Hughes, James Ii., Printing 19 00 Hilcy, (Mrs.) Margaret, services 1 50 Maeldn's Lunch, muds 37 05 McAndrews, Dennis J., mes.Is 0 00 McGuire, WiRiarn P., incidentals 4 65 McLean'% table 14 50 Xleagher, Annia G., services and rneals 17 55 Nlealy, (Mrs.) Carolyn H., services 2 00 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 5 60 Moran, Thomas 1{., services 101 00 Parquette Folding Chair Co., rent of chairs and tables 51 60 Pav Roll 3,014 00 1 lectlon Officers, pay roll 502 00 Recount, pay roll 97 00 lie-istrar's work 20 00 Ross, David, sm ices 26 00 Splendid Cafeteria, meals, 1s 00 Steward, S. C., catering 533 7�5 Suburban Distributing Co., distributing warrants 180 00 Victoria Spa, meals 16 05 atertmvn Senior High, cafeteria meals 18 00 INratertown Sun, The, printing 23 00 Waterto -n Tribune-Enterlarisc, advertisement 22 75 ALMITOR'S, REPORT 105 mite, Peter J., carpenter work $160 12 Young, (Mrs.) H. W, meals 3 00 Total expenditures $6,363 99 Transferred to unexpended balance account 431 01 �+((� �j�'yy �'y $alpi95 00 Registrars of Voters ,Apprapriatinn for 1930 400 00 Expenditures Duvall, John W., salary $100 00 Gleason, Patrick D., salary 100 00 Loynd, John A., salary 100 00 McGuire, William P., salary 100 go Total expelzditmos Q400 00 Town Hall Appropriation for 1930 . 4,300 00 Transferred, Town -Keeting 265 00 84,565 00 E.��eit�cres Acme Window Cleaners, eleaning windows S157 90 A. P. W. Paper Co., fixture 1 25 Baker Co., Drank G., supplics and repairs 419 33 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 17 10 Bostan arc Maine R. R,, freight 1 17 Butter's Express, expressage 35 Carlstrorn, K. 5., repairing clack 5 00 D Rocco Co., M. C., supplies 2 50 Dolge Co., C. D., supplies 21 .50 Durfee, Sidney B., tuning and repairing piano 6 00 106 'S'4'riTERTf]WN TOWN REPORT Edison Elec. I11. Co., service $854 24 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 13 70 Fort Hill Paper Co., supplies 7 85 Goding, Herbert., repairs 12 60 Hackett Eras. Co., merchandise 1 20 Hawes Elec. Co., installing plug and repairs 15 02 Holland, Edward D., supplies 76 00 Holland Furnace Co., cleaning heating plant 25 00 Jones, H. L., window cleaners 3 DO LeFort, David T., supplies and repairs 3 10 Leonard. Fuel Co., fuel 932 25 114assachusett8, Commonwealth of, brushes 7 60 Ma.sur}-Young Co., supplies 39 00 McLean's, shade 6 30 McWhirt.er, A. L., repairing and tuning piano 8 00 Xlfloney, Fred RR�,, supplies 3 60 IMaran, ,James, services 40 00 A-loran, 'Thomas, salary 11000 00 National Vulcanized Fibre Co., waste barrels 16 43 Reformatory for Women, flag 6 37 Rochester Germicide Co., Dresolene 7 50 Sheridan, T. F., supplies 1 50 Waltham Chemical Co., insect powder 23 50 Vest Disinfecting Co., disinfectant 19 00 White, Peter J., carpelater work 201 74 Total expenditures $4,558 40 Transferred to unexpended balance, account 0 60 ,565 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 107 Moderator Appropriation for 1930 $too CO Expenditures Cunniff, P. SarsCeld, salary $100 00 Planni g Board Appropriation for 1930 S IOO CO 'xpotditures Downer, Elizabeth, services 13 s0 Massachusetts Federation of Planning Boards, dues 15 00 Norris, Valfred A.., expenses 8 00 Pequossette Press, The, printing 7 50 Rugg, William W., expenses G 00 Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 14 50 Total expenditures $64 80 Transferred to unexpended balance account 35 20 100 00 Legal Services Appropriation for 19:30 82,700 00 Expenditures Colligan, Albert, salary '�371 00 Baton, Leroy S., printing 32 40 Godfrey, B. F-, services 50 04 Hale, Ruth, title abstract 12 00 Julian, Anthony, salary 1,629 00 Julian, Anthony, fee 5 50 Leighton, "Thomas, recording 224 05 Maguire, Frank L., Witness 2 00 Moro, Rose, eleTical senices 15 00 108 WA ERTOWN TOWN REPORT West Publishing Co., subscription 85 00 Yavrim.n & Erbe Manufacturing Co., bookcase 31 50 Total expenditures $2,378 05 Transferred to unexpended balance account 321 05 $2,700 00 Printing Town Report Appropriation for 1930 82,425 00 Expenditures Murray Printing Co., The, printing; 82,406 80 Transferred to unexpended balance account 18 20 $2,425 00 Printing Voting Lists Appropriation for 1030 81,000 00 Expepid-itims Graphic Press, The, printing $8:38 34 Transferrcd. to -unexpended balance account 161 06 $1,000 00 Memorial Day Appropriation for 1030 $1,300 00 Expendifives Isaac P. Patten Post No. 81, G. A. R. 81,300 00 81,300 00 Contingent Appropriation for 1930 83,000 00 Transferred, Town 1%,leeting* 665 00 $2,335 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 1 t 4l1 Expenditures ,American Flag Pole Co., Inc., painting pole $15 00 Barton, Lee A., sign 25 00 Batchelder & Co., C. H., street banner 27 00 Bond, Harald E., bell ringing 1s 00 Butter's Express, expressage 25 Carnapagna, Corinne, settlement 25 00 Carman, George H., bell ringing 6 00 Edison. Elec. Ill. Co., services 105 50 Essex Decorating Co., decorating hall 55 00 Fart Mill Paper Co., supplies 34 10 Globe Decorating Co., decorating Ball 25 00 Gordon & Son, James, regildin Town clock I5U 00 Grant's Express, expressage 35 Hackett Bras. Cc., Inc., water and Christmas trees 165 00 Hanle, (Mrs.) Pauline, settlement 75 00 Hawes, Electric Co., rental lamps, etc. 60 000 Hick, James, settlement 15 00 E. Howard Clock Co., The, repairs 6 20 HQIti1`ard Ice Co., ice 4 50 Leombruno, Arcangelo, settlerneitt 25 00 Lincoln & Smith Press, The, printing 225 Oil Loring, Dr. Benjamin L,, scn ices ? 24 Macauley, Charles W., duna.ges 6 00 A,IcAveenev, Louise, settlernenc 50 00 Metropolitan Teo Co., ice 22 543 Middlesex Lined Supply Co,, rent of towels 7.5 Nichols, Gilbert, care of Town clod- 50 00 Pease, Mae E., settlernex t 100 00 Pollack, Benjamin F., execution 15 70 P. 0. Department, postage 12 40 Reformatory for Women, flags 40 79 5hipton, Lester A., pla ing chimes 9 00 Vivier, Lillian 1M., settlement 300 01) 110 WATERTOWN TOWN RE-PORT Talker & Pratt Manufacturing Co., repairs to furnace 56 00 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 5 49 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, printing 58 52 Whitney, Edward L., sandwiches, etc. 27 60 Winn Sign Shop, painting American Legion banner 27 00 Tetal expenditures $1,845 9S Transferred to unexpended balance account 489 02 $2,335 00 Finance Committee Appropriation for 1930 82,500 00 Expenditures Ditto Inc., supplies S16 05 Graphic Press, The, printing 1,460 75 Norcross, Jr., W. W., services 300 00 Ward's, book covers 1.02 85 Total expenditures $1,879 15 Transferred to unexpended balance account 620 85 92,500 00 LInsurance Appropriation for 1930 $10,824 40 Transferred, Town Meeting 1,108 50 11,932 90 Expenditures Applin, H. H., insurance 113 95 Barker, (2Irs) Susan P., insurance 640 40 AUDITOR'S REPORT 111 Canady, Oscar F., insurance S288 SO DerEo osiar , Kevork-, insurance 438 00 Gilmour, Rothery & Co., insurance 2,279 99 Hams, William S., premium 1,066 75 Hawes, Andrew, insurance 399 40 Hew,hins, Charles A., insurance 389 03 LeFavor, George, insurance 3199 013 MacDonald, Roland B., insurance 380 00 MacFarland, Fred W., insurance 464 21 McGlaufian, E. Fay, insurance 1,033 60 Oates, Edward A., insurance 228 00 Ogih,- e &- Co., inmrance 532 00 Ring, William W., insurance 684 00 Stone, Edwin L., insurance 808 80 Thomas, Annie T., insurance 402 80 Vose-.Swain Co., printing insurance farms 31 50 Wright, Edward F., premimn 1,057 14 Total expenditures $11,932 00 $11,' 32 90 Reserve Fund Appropriation for 1930 g5,000 00 Transferred, To,%m Meeting 4,958 50 -- 1 50 Transferred to unexpended balance account 41 50 112 "S'G'ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY Police Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1930 $88,938 25 Expmditures Boyle, Edward J., salary $2,200 00 Brown, Vernon S., salary 2,200 00 Burke, James P. (lieutenant), salary 2,600 00 Callanan, Patrice J,, salary 2,2+00 00 Clinton, George 11A., salary 2,200 00 Coleman, William P., salary 2,210 00 Culled, Thomas J., salary 2,200 00 Devaney, Thomas W., (sergeant), salary 2,450 00 Dannelly, Andrew J. (sergeant), salary 2,450 00 Farrell, George J., salary 2,200 00 ilfoil, Joseph H., salary 2,200 00 Gleasmn, ,John F., salary 2,200 00 Glidden, Charles H., salary 2,200 00 Hanley, Lawrence C., salary 2,200 00 Hanlon, Jolin J., salary 2"au0 00 Higgins, John A., salary 2,200 00 Igoe, James M. (sergeant), salary 2,450 00 Igoe, john J. (sergeant), salary 2,450 00 Kimball, Russell J,, salary 2,200 00 Leonard, William A., salary 590 94 Listen., 11dvard. J., salary 2,200 00 Loughlin, Joseph F., salary 2,200 00 Nlannix, Frank L., salary 2,200 00 McGeever, John F., salary 2,200 00 McNamara, John E. (lieutenant), salary 2,600 00 Milmore, John F. (chief), salary 3,200 00 +1unball, Williarri H., salary 2,200 00 NI-arphy, Edward P., salary 2,200 00 Murray, Edward A., salary 2,139 2,5 Nally, Francis A., salary 2,200 00 Norton, Edmund H., salary 1,342 60 AUDITOR IS REPORT �I3 Owens, Richard J., salary w2,200 00 Perkins, Arthur F., salary 2,200 00 Perkins, Louis, salary- 2,200 00 Reilly, Joseph J. (lieutenant), salary 2,600 00 , -Sai,-sage, Stuart E., salary 2,200 00 Shea, James P., salary 2,200 00 Stead, Joseph P., salary- 2,200 40 Walsh, Joseph, salary 2,`00 00 Welsh, Henry L., salary 2,200 00 Total expenditures %8,6 71 85 Transferred to unexpended balance account 266 40 --- -- $88,938 25 Police Department, ,Additional Men Appropriation for 1930 84,028 00 Expenditures Burke, James J., salary $1,342 66 Carnes, William W., salary 1,342 66 l;la.herty, Valter F., salary 1,342 66 Total expenditures $4,027 98 Transferred to unexpended balance account 02 - $4,028 00 Police Department, Special Police Appropriation for 10{34 $4,000 00 Expenditures Flaherty, Walter F., salary $95 00 MacDonnell, Jahn, salary 150 €0 Murphy, Joseph, salary 1,237 50- Norton, Edmund H., salary 615 00 r 114 W.A.TERTOWN TOWN RVPGRT Cates, Michael B,, salary $15 00 Ryan, games A., salary 495 00 Shea, Charles E., salary 1,392 50 Total expenditures $4,000 00 �'-,-=],000 00 Police Department, janitor and Wagonman Appropriation for 1930 w1,825 00 Expenditures Holmes, Arnold E., salary $1,825 00 1,92- 00 Police Department, Clerk and Wagonman Appropriation for 1930 $1,825 00 Burke, James J., salary $600 00 Milmore, jr., John F., salary 665 00 Shea, Charles E., salary 490 00 Total expenditures $1,755 00 Transferred tc unexpended balance account 70 00 81,825 00 Police Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1930 $4,680 00 Expenditures American Oil Products, Co., cil S49 85 Autographic Register Co., teletype paper 7 68 Barrabee Service Stores, repairs 49 58 Barton, Lee A., signs 1 75 Bennison Flag & Decorating Co., decorating station 20 00 Borland, M. L. Y. 11, lunches 13 go Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 78 20 AUDITOR'S REPORT 1115 Burke, Joseph J., expenses 158 30 Burton, F'urb+er Coal Co., fuel 36 76 Butter's Express, expressage 1 25 Cambridge Hospital, -rays 14 00 Carter Clothing Co., glesves 6 00 Chase., Cedric C., developing pictures 3 84 Chasse Co., L. C., blankets 30 90 Claflin Hudson ]Essex Co., repairs 117 66 Claflin Co., Walter A., supplies 6 45 Clift Co., G. L., mot,orevcles and repairs 843 27 Conunonwealth Fuel Co., coal 80 32 Crowlev, Dr. Frank P., services 34 50 DiRocco, M. C., disinfectant 12 50 Dolge Co., C. B,, disinfectant 4 26 Dorley Motor Co., repairs 40 77 D=an, Jarnes H., supplies 117 30 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., The, service 274 TO Essex Decorating Co., decorations 5 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 70 03 Gaxnewell Co,, supplies 87 06 Garden City Laundry Co., Ian ndry 22 62 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 35 Goding, Herbert , plumbing repairs 13 98 Graphic Press, The, printixig 94 71 Hawes Electric Co., installing teletype machine and fixtures 11 98 Hares Seri=ices,station repairs 113 so HinLev, C. E., key 25 Hood Rubber Co., tires 64 80 Haub Y ellow Cal), taxi services 11 40 HY-Grady: Paint; & Lubricant Co,, cleanser 12 75 Keefe Co., D. F., repairs 4 35 Kelley, Dr. M. J., X-rays 20 00 Knox & Morse Co., disinfectant 12 50 I rinorian, Leo, revolver 10 00 Latu iceIla, A. lunches 105 09 LeFort, David T., repairs to traffic booth 8 65 116 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Liberty Oil Co., gas •$89 60 Lipsky Tiros., M., badges and shields 25 75 Mackin's Lrtllcla, meals 33 70 Malloy, C. L., supplies 34 63 Maloney, Dr. Albert M., -ray 5 00 1%,lassachuseets, Commonwealth of, mattress 25 50 Massachusetts Gas & Elec. Co., fixtures 2 10 Massachusetts Tire Sales Co., Inc., tires 27 00 McArdle, H. B., printing 7 7 McLean's, supplies 10 25 McDonald Tire & Battery Co., battery 21 79 Meister & Co., D. A.. new top (Chrysler) 12 00 Michie Co., }gook 3 00 Milmore, John F., expenses 9 10 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 2 00 National Commonwealth Police Welfare, subscription 2 00 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 227 11 Newton Glass Co., glass 4 91 Office ,Appliance Co., supplies 4 00 O'Leary & Tracey Co., rental battery 2 25 Pacific Carbon & Ribbon Co., ribbons 11 00 Parisian Dye House, cleansing 2 50 Pattcrson, Joseph E., typowriter 30 00 Pesce, Dr. {guy C., service 7 00 Phillip BYC35., Inc., repairs 21 65 Portalite Co., charger 14 20 Pomeroy Co., truss 6 40 Potter Press, The, stationery 13 45 Railimay Express Agency, expressage 1 31 Reillly, Joseph J., renewal of license 2 00 Riley - Co., supplies 3 50 Sever, Dr. James W., services 10 00 Splendid Cafeteria, meals 25 40 Standard Oil Co., gas 457 20 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of typewriter and supplies 15 75 AUDITOR IS REPORT 117 Sullivan, James H., gas $687 77 Triani, P. M., Auto Repair Co., repairs 38 35 r taltha, Plate Glass Co., glass 13 00 altharn Woodenivare & Paper Co., supplies 17 40 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., paint 29 55 Cater Department, service 21 70 Watertown Hardware Co., hardware supplies 5 Watertown Tire Co., repairs and supplies 20 45 Welsh, Fames, service 24 00 Wright & Potter Printing Co., printing 14 35 Yawman & Erbe Manufacturing Co., filling equipment 41 35 Total expenditures $4,661 09 Transferred to unexpended balance account 18 91 4,680 09 Police Department, Uaifarms Appropriation for 1930 $2,500 00 Expenditures Carney Uniform Co., uniforms $60 75 C1ift Co., G. L., uniforms 4 50 D. & D. Clothing Co., uniforms 45 00 Harris, Charles A., uniforms (incidentals) 145 25 lansky & Bras., M., uniforms 1,079 80 Total expenditures S2,235 30 Transferred to unexpended balance account 264 70 $2,500 00 -118 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Police Department, New Automobile Appropriation for 1930 S3 t0 00 Expenditures Claf in Hudson Essex Co., Essex coach $370 00 5370 00 Police Department, Teletype Appropriation for 190 $600 00 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., maintenance of Teletype 493 63 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1.06 37 8600 00 Tire Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1030 $105,59160 XpOIaditures Bates, Arthur C. (call man), salary S155 40 Blackburn, Charles, salary 2,200 00 Burgess, Arthur, salary 2,200 00 Clifford, Clarence, salary 2,200 00 Costello, Jerome Ecutenaant), salary 2; 52 Dardis, James, salary 2,200 00 :Devaney, Jaynes, salary 2,200 00 Devaney, John (licutenant), salary 2,450 00 Donnelly, Bernhard, salary 2,003 28 Dwyer, Paul, salary 2,200 0€1 Flanagan, James, salary 2,200 00 Ford, Ernest B., salary 975 34 Ford, Jaynes, salary 2,003 28 Gildea, John, salary 2,200 00 Cildea, J. Joseph, salary 2,200 00 Gllfoil, George (lieutenant), salary 2,450 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 119 Higgins, Edmund, salary $2,003 28 Hillier, Samuel, salary* 2,200 00 Hunter, John, salary 2,200 00 Kelley, Albert, salary 2,003 28 Kelley, John (captain), salary 2,600 00 Kirwan, Francis, salary 2,200 00 O'Hea n, John W. (chie , salary 3,2110 00 Lane, Ward, salary 343 20 Laughrea, Giles, salary 2,200 00 Mackin, Joseph:, salary 722 55 Mackin., Walter, salary 2,200 00 Maloney, Thomas (lieutenant), salary 2,450 00 Maloney, William, salary 2,003 28 Mann, Charles, salary 2,200 00 Ma,nnic, Albert, salary 2,200 00 eElhlney, Bertram, salary 2,200 00 McElroy, Willi= (captain), salary 2,€00 00 McMannus, Frank, salary 2,200 00 cNicholas, Peter, salary 2,200 00 Mee, Gerald (mechanician), salary 2,400 00 Mee, James, salary 2,200 00 Mee, Joseph, salary 2,200 00 Murphy, Janes B. (call man), salary 155 Oil Murphy, James T., salary 2,003 2S Murphy, Jeremiah, salary 2,200 00 Murphy, Raymond (captain), salary 2,600 00 Murphy, Thomas, salary 2.200 00 Nichols, Gilbesrt, salary 2,200 00 'Leary, Jahn, salary 2,129 32 O'Reilly, John M., salary 1,E149 32 Quirk, John, salary 2,200 00 Streeter, ' illi,ard, salary 2,200 00 Vahey, Jahn, salary 2,129 32 Mite, George, salary 2,003 28 hittemore, Carroll, salary 2,20E 00 Total expenditures $104,876 53 Transferred to unexpended balance account 715 07 $105,591 60 120 WATERTOWN TOWN R 1'GR'1 Fire Depnrient, Contingent ,appropriation for 1930 1;.16,000 00 Expe;;diturer Acme Photo Service, photc)gaphs $14 50 American City Magazine, subscription 2 00 American Fire Equipment Co., Inc., equipment 578 88 American Gear Co., oil. 10 04 American Oil Co., oil 434 79 Armour & Co., supplies 29 25 Ashtcn-Deveer, Inc., equipment 6 65 Atmus, Inc., E. D., equipment 9 08 Baler, Co., Frank G., supplies I 85 Barnes Co., Henry K., supplies 187 51 Barton, Lee A., signs 2 00 Bennison Flag & Decorating Co., decerating station 80 00 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 439 €iii Boston Coupling Co., elbows flit 00 Boston & Nlaine R. R., fxeight charges 50 Buchminster Co., George H., larn-ps and. batteries 38 60 Burton-Furbor Coal Co., coal 135 03 Butler, George F., supplies 16 00 1luttcr's Express, expressage 35 Cambridge Hospital, senrices 63 00 Camera & Gift Shop, picture and frame 13 65 Carlstrom, K. S., repairs 5 50 Carpenter Nlanufacturing Co., light 21 46 Central Railway Signal Co., supplies 10 00 Claflin Hudson Essex Co., supplies 1 80 Claflin & Co., Walter A., supplies 15 17 Collins Co., George, grease 6 00 Commonwealth Fuel. Co., coal 89 04 Concord Reformato7y, supplies 286 20 Crossby rublishing Co., 1ID30 directory S 00 Dettra Flag Co., Inc., flags 21 44 DeVeer, H. W., recharges 12 65 AUDITOR'S RBPORT 121 Duff Spring Co., repairs $88 28 East Watertown Bazaar, supplies 4 31 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 54 90 Edison Elm 11I. Co., The, service 370 33 Everett Bras., hauling; 12 00 Fire Engineering, subscription 6 00 Fire Protection, subscription 1 50 Fletcher Hardivare Co., supplies 141 04 Flower Shoppe, The, wreath 10 00 Fraser, W. H., laundry g5 63 Gamewell Co., supplies 2 28 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 35 Gillis, Augustus C., Nvindshield and repairs 21. 00 Gorham Fire Equipment Co., supplies 40 00 Gnt's Express, expressage 3 45 Gurnev Distributing Co., supplies 1 so Halpin's Welding Shop, gelding 2 50 Hamblet & Hayes Co,, sponges 70 00 Harding Uniform. Co., flag 11 50 Harris, Charles A., gloves 90 00 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 29 40 Heaney Manufacturing Co., ser i-b cloths 3 00 Hinkley, a. E., supplies 7 50 Holland, Edward D., Tepairs 38 07 Hood Rubber Co., hits and tires 41 20 Hopewell, Charles F., typewriter `,5) 00 Jackson Electric Co., repairs 3 Sa Jameson, FTaik J. supplies 176 44 Johnson, Austin J., equipment 6 00 Johnson, Co., J. G., buttons refinished 12 80 Keefe, C. H., trucking 25 00 eily, Timothy, flowers 20 00 Lester's, sheets 7 00 Lewando's, laundry 158 71 Liberty' Oil Co., gas 14 46 Liquid Carbonic Corp., carbonic gas 10 12 Lux-Frye Freez. Co., re-charges 5 06 Malloy,,, Charles L., supplies 4 50 122 WATT-RTOwN TOWN REPORT 1Vlassacliusetts Refonuatory, chairs and tables $7 6 50 Master Laboratories, polish 1 50 Allaxim Motor Co" supplies 824 07 IIlcl ean's, supplies 24 00 McLellan Shores Co., dishes 7 20 A16 h1itcr, A. L., repairing piaiio 8 00 Mine Safety Appliances Co., supplies 106 35 A-looney, Fred R., supplies IS 25 Morris, C. E., repairs 0 65 Morse Body Co., Inc., axe acid repairs 8 05 Moulton Ladder Co., guy pales 20 00 National Eire Protection Association, membership 10 00 New England Association of Firs; Chiefs, flues and incidentals 16 00 N. E. Tel.. &: Tel Co., service 242 58 Noyes Co., Ira .S., disinfectalit i 50 O'Brien & Co., P. H., plastering 30 50 C'Hearn, John W., convention expenses and incidentals 41 25 Pacific Carbon & Ribbon Co., types niter repairs 19 00 Packard & Suns, H. R., supplies 3 50 Parquette Folding Chair Co., chairs 17 50 Pequossette Press, The, printing 7 75 Percy, Barry S., extinguishers S 04 Perkins, E. A., repairs 23 60 Portalite Co., equipment 19 00 Prior Machine Shop, repairs 4 00 Railway Express .Agency, expressage 1 02 Reforrrma,tory for Women, sheets 51 68 Rooney & Son, J. F., repairs 5 so Sawyer Crystal Blue Co,, polish 0 00 Standard Auto Gear Co., supplies 77 06 Standard ail Co. of New York, oil 108 85 Swift & co" supplies 37 50 Swift, John P., wreathes 0 10 Sullivan, James H., gas and ail 216 45. AUDITOR16 REPORT 123 Vacuum Oil Co., oil 682 "DO Wade & Co., H. A., Bolts and washers 10 00 Water Department,, service 74 75 Taterprirof Paint &- Varnish Co., paint 3 55 Watertown Tire Co., supplies 1 25 Watertown Tribune- Enterprise, cut 5 74 Webb INIanufacturing Co., F, W., fittings 50 Willard Storage Battery Co., battery 33 33 Total expenditures $5,998 10 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 90 — - $6,000 00 Fire Department, Uniforms Appropriation for 1930. 91,700 00 Expenditures Donnelly, Bernard P., uniform $30 50 Evans & Co., D., buttons 7 64 Ford, Jaynes E., uniform 30 50 Higgins, Edmund P., uniform 30 50 Kelley, Albert P., uniform 30 50 Lester's, caps and uniforms 1,469 40 Maloney, William E., uniform 30 50 Murphy, James T., uniform 34 50 N%Iite, George E., uniform 30 50 Total expenditures S1,690 54 Transferred to unexpended balance account 9 40 $1.,700 00 Fire Department, Chief's Car Appropriation for 1930 $1,300 04 Expenditures Mam'm Motor Co., car $1,300 00 $1,300 00 124 WATE3:'1`OWN TOWN REPORT Fire Department, Service Car .ApPropriation for 1930 $1,750 00 Expenditures Maxim Njotoor Co., service car 81,750 00 $1,750 00 Fire Prevention Tax Appropriation for 1930 458 73 Expenditures Massach etts, Commonwealth of, tax 458 73 $458 73 Pensions Apprcpriation for 1930 $8,225 00 Expenditures Andrews, John, pensions $600 00 Burke, Martin, pensions 584 26 Callanan, Michael, pensions 782 50 Doyle, James, pensions 782 50 Flaherty, Nfichael, pensions 782 50 Howard, William A., pensions 1,000 00 Lane, Ward, pensions 928 40 h4cCafferty, Patrick, pensions 172 61 Stanley, Thomas, pensions 11300 00 Walsh, Patrick, pensions 782 50 'Dotal expenditures $7,715 27 Transferred to unexpended balance account 509 73 S5,?2a 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 125 Inspector of Buildings Appropriation for 1930 S3,301 00 Expenditures Bruning Co., Inc., Charles, blue prints $32 10 Eaton. Leroy 5., printing; 6 1.0 Ford, Minna R., salary 225 00 Gayton & Howell, gas 1 32 Hackett Tiros. Go., Inc., grater 3 00 Hawes Electric Co., supplies 80 Liberty Oil Co., gas 64 Massachusetts, Common-*ealth of, registration 3 00 McGl.aufiin, B. Fay, insurance 22 54 Metropolitan Ice Co., ice G 75 N1. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., smice 25 73 Perking, Elias A., salary 550 00 Perkins„ Elias A., maintenance of car 87 50 -"Tilson, ''4'iWnm H., salary 2,600 Oa Nilson, William H., garage rent so 00 Worcester, Ralph H., repairs 32 15 Total expenditures $3,676 63 Transferrer) to unexpended balance a.ccoua-it 184 37 3,861 00 Weights and Measures Appropriation for 1930 $2,500 00 Expestdihircs Durnan, James H., gas and oil 22 86 Eagan, Michael, labor 51 50 Ellis, Elizabeth, clerical service 10 00 Firestone Service Storeq, Inc., repairs 2 85 G ayton& Howell, garage rent and incidentals 130 95 126 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Hobbs & a-yren, supplies $74 38 Kiley, John F., salary 2,000 00 Liberty Oil Co., gas 51 McGlaufiin, D. Fay, insurance 17 70 McHugh, Thomas, sen ice and use of truck 101 00 New England Scale Co., Inc., new equipment 55 50 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 1 40 O'Donnell, James, service 5 00 Otis Bros. Co., tool ,cases 13 .50 Riley & Co., decorating car go Scale Journal Magazine 2 00 White, Peter J., labor and material 5 00 Young's Hardware & Radio Co., merchandise 3 70 Total expenditures $2,408 81 Transferred to unexpended balance k account 11 19 -- V2,500 0 0 Gypsy and Brawn Tail. Moth, Superintendent Appropriaton for 1930 800 00 ExPundiWres Ford, John C., salary ,8S00 00 8800 00 Gypsy wzd Brown Tail Moth, Clerk Appropriation for 1930 84 7 5 4o Expenditures Ford, Anna R., salary 8475 00 75 00 AUDITOR 1 5 REPORT. 127 Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth, Maintenance Appropriation for 1930 S3,000 00 Expenditures American Oil Products Co., oil S 25 Durnan, Jr., Jaynes H., supplies 25 Fitzheary-Cuptil Co., repairs to sprayer 72 75 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 5 45 Ford, John C., incidentals 10 00 Hackett Bros. Co., Inc., water 2 25 Hinkley, 0. E., chain 2 40 11-1olland, Edward D., supplies 80 50 Howard fee Co.. ice 4 50 Hyman, J., repairs 3 43 Keefe, C. H. storage 48 00 Liberty Oil Co., gas 77 Main Street Garage, supplies 75 Malloy, Charles L., supplies 1 00 Mathews Nictor Co., supplies 6 36 i4+ OOTIey, Fred R., supplies 1 .50 N. E. Tel. & Tel, Co., senTice 25 72 NI E, Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 2 80 Pay Roll, weekly 2,629 21 Shenvin-� ill ams Co., supplies 02 24 Sullivan, James H., gas and, oil 34 74 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 28 Watertown Motor Sales Co., Inc., rings �5 Watertown Tire Co., repairs 1 85 Total expenditures $2,99 65 Transferred to unexpended balane account 2 35 3,000 00 128 WATERTC?AVN TOWN REPORT Tree Warden, Salary Appropriation for 1930 $1,000 00 Expend2turus Ford, Jahn C., salary $169 87 Horton, Van, D., salary 830 13 Total expenditures 111Q00 00 $1,090 00 Tree Warden, Clerk Appropriation for 103;0 $125 Oil . penditures Ford, Anna R., salary $125 00 S125 00 Tree Warden, Maintenance Appropriation for 193i ),Op{} 00 Expenditures Bay SWe Nurseries, The, trees 8127 50 Decker &- Co., cushion 3 89 Butter's Express, expressage 1 05 Samuel Cabot, Inc,, paint G 75 Cherry Bill Nu-neries, trees 207 25 Ford, John C., sharpenir'g saws 10 00 Fletcher Hard-Tare Co,, supplies 213 38 Green & Co., S. D., cement and sand 1 25 Hackett. Bros. Co., Inc., water 2 00 Hebert & Co., William, iron 2 50 Hinkley, 0. E., supplies 2 83 Holmes, C. E., repairs G 75 Horton, Van D., incidentals 49 05 Jenney Manufacturing Co., gasoline 66 13 Lester's, canvas 1 30 Mahoney, D. J., straps 2 00 Main Street Garage, oil and repairs 35 75 AUDITOR'S REPORT 129 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registration S2 00 Mathews Motor Co., supplies 14 55 McLean's, repairs 4 15 Moister Co., D. A., repairs 36 20 Metropolitan Ice Co., ice G 84 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 1 55 Morse $ocly Co., Ice., box-es on truck 24 15 1`+Tew England Nurseries Co., trees 316 50 N. B. Tel. & Tel. Co., service: 26 18 N. E. Towel Supply Co., rent of toNvels 2 80 Pay Roll, weekly 3,448 11 Proctor, S. E., &: R. C,, supplies 30 40 Savogran Co., The, cavity filler 2 50 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of typewriter 3 go Sullivan, James I.I., gas 23 08 Ward, L. E., automobile repairs 29 17 Taterproof Paint & Varnish Co., paint 0 31 Watertown. Lt=ber Co,, lumber 19 15 Watertown Tire Co., supplies 86 83 Webster Liunber Corp., lumber 30 00 Young's Hardware & Radio Co., supplies 45 11 Total expenditures $4,095 22 Transferred to unexpended balance aecDunt 4 78 $5,000 00 Tree Warden, Cottony Scale Appropriation for 1930 $800 00 Expenditures Trost & Co., H, L., labor and supplies $170 48 Fay Roll, weeldy 563 01 130 ii''ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Standard. Oil Co. of Nevv York, dendrol $44 10 Young's Hardware & Radio Co,, sprayers 11 00 Total expoadii:ures $788 59 Transferred to unexpended balance account 11 41 - 5800 00 .Poles and Wires, Inspector Appropriation for 1930 :3,`00 00 E pciid tares Vahey, Patrick J., salary S3,200 00 $3,200 00 Pales and Wires, Clem Appropriation for 1930 75 00 Expenditures lord, Anna R., salary 84475 00 $475 00 Poles and Wires, Assistaat Clerk Appropriation for 1930 S425 00 Expenditrtres Ford, Lucy P., salary $425 00 425 00 Poles and 'Tires, Maintenance Appropriation for 1930 1511,000 00 E'xpenditirres American Oil Products Co., oil $0 50 Boston & Maine R. R., freight 5 77 Butler, George G., suppliez 25 AUDITOR'S REPORT 131 Butter's Express, expressage Ss 80 C-wshing Co., I., supplies 2 75 Dorley Motor Co., repairs is 60 Duman, James H., supplies 10 39 Eastern Assccia4ion Supmrintendents, Dire and Police, telegraph, clues 8 00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 21 40 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., The, service 17 53 Electrical Contracting and Electrical Tragist, subscription 3 00 Everett .Bros., Inc., expressage 3 00 Fay, Co., C. E., automobile repairs 1 35 Ferrin, F. M., cable and jutiction boxes 405 41 Fish's Service Station, greasing and oiling 1 50 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 14 27 Gamewell Co., The, repairs 254 89 General Electrical Supply- Corp., supplies 839 77 Grant's Express, expressage 6 85 Graphic Press, The, printing 28 48 Gustafson, John F., greasing truck, 1 25 Hackett Bras., fne., water 3 75 Hawes Electric Co., supplies. 20 03 Hinkl+ev, 0. E., supplies 1 35 Holland, Eft-asd Dq, supplies 21. 90 Howard Iee Co., ice 4 68 Hubbard & Sons Co., W. B., couplings 24 73 International Association of Electrical Inspectors, dues 3 00 Leone Display Service, decorating car and truck 20 CO Lewis Sanitary Tool Co., conduit rod, roller, etc. 123 99 Liberty Oil Co., gas 10 75 Mahoney, D. J., automobile top paint 1 25 Main Street Garage, supplies and repairs 282 94 Malloy, C. L., supplies S 85 Marri.ott, Fred, services 150 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registration 11 UU 1 WATERTC}WN TOWN REPORT McDonald Tire & Battery Station, rent of battery $2 25 McGuire & Roche, insurance 137 00 Meister Co,, D. A., repairs 73 35 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 57 70 N. E. Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 2 80 Cgar, Arthur C., letteling car 3 00 O'Leary & Tracy, Inc., supplies 7 00 Pay Roll, weekly 7,090 74 Railway Express Agency, expressage 1 74 Ridlan Co., Frank, supplies 19 so Rooney & Son, J. F., supplies and.repairs 11 10 Scott, Joseph F., sen—ices 2 50 Shannon Co., Inc., James J., supplies 32 95 Sir=ons, Inc., A. M., gas and soil 5 25 Sinith, William Lincoln,, cries 2 00 ,5tanda.rd. Maintenance Co., Inc., maintenance of typewriter 3 00 Standard Cif Co,, gas 46 96 Standard Underground Cable Co., reel 28 40 Stearns Lumber Co., A. T., spacing blacks 29 55 State D,vaminers of Electricity, renewal of license 1 04 Sullivan, James H., gas 57 87 Vahey, Eros., trucking 4 50 Vahey, Patrick J., garage rent and incidentals 111 00 Watertown Hardvmre Co., supplies 10 79 Watertown Square Motor Mart., services 3 05 Waterproof Taint &Va=ish Co., paint 26 70 'VTebster Lumber Corp., pine 48 00 NV'etmore-Savage Co., supplies 949 17 White. Co., The, automobile supplies 11 82 White, Peter J., carpenter work 19 00 Total expenditures $10,999 53 Transferred to unexpended balance account 47 $11,000 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 133 Dog Officer Appropriation of 1930 D0 00 .Expenditures 11loran, Thomas, disposing of dogs $101 00 Thayer, Samuel, disposing of dogs 1.93 00 Total expenditures IS400 00 18:300 00 HEALTH AND SANITATION Health Department, Agent Appropriation for 1930 S:3,200 00 E'xp"iditures Burke, Arthur E., salary 33,200 00 S3,200 00 Health Department, Clerk Appropriation for 1 $1,150 00 Expenditures Muldoon, Marion, salary 311150 00 S1,150 00 Health Department, Nurses Appropriation for 1930 $3,000 00 Expenditures Dardis, Mary, salary $1,035 75 Morrissey, Arme, salary 451 25 Sullivan, Helen, salary 1,500 00 Total axpeuditures 'q' '000 00 $3,000 00 1,34 WATEItTOWN TOWN REPORT I3ealth Department, Contagious Appropriation for 1930 185,400 00 Transferred, Town Meethi; 3,000 00 68,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 250 00 7, 50 00 Expenditures Boston, City of, care $519 16 Butler, George F., supplies :3 15 Clafl n & Co., lValter A., Supplies 5 87 Graphic Dress, The, printing; 58 50 Hobbs & Warren, Inc., supplies is 90 Howorth-Snydcr Co., supplies 1 00 Keefe, Joseplx H., arnbulance service, 40 00 Kelley, Dr. M. J., X-ray 10 00 Lakeville State Sanitoriimi, care 707 50 Macintosh, ohn, estate of, coal 7 00 1\4ahadv, Co., E. p'., supplies 28 97 Main Street Garage, ambulance 43 00 Illalloy, C. L., supplies 2 00 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, care 166 00 Massachusetts Bye and Bar Infirn-mry, care 124 41 Massachusetts General Hospital, transportation 10 75 Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital, care 4,2SS S-1 North Reading State SanitQrium, caTe 13:3 00 Parke, Davis & Co., supplies 8 37 Riley & Co., supplies 3 10 Sheridian, F. T., provision 0 08 Shields, Jr., Warren S., service 30 00 Sullivan, Helen, carfare 1.4 40 Teres an Lying-In Hospital, care 135 00 I'altha.m, City of, care 24 00 Waltham Hospital, care 216 00 .AUDITOR'S REPORT 135 Westfield State Sanitcrium, care 65 00 White Dental Manufacturit3g Co., S. S., alcohol lamp 1 25 Worcester, City of, care 98 57 Young's Hardware & Radio {Co., Applies 2 19 Total expenditures $7,07E5 61 Transferred to unexpended balance account 674 39 -- $7,750 0€1 Health Department, Baby Clinic. Appropriation for 1930 9500 00 Expenditures Camanelli, Dr. Pericles, services 200 04 Claflin & Co., Walter A., supplies 1 25 Dardis, Mary T., incidentals 5 90 Dowd Co., Itic., H. J., supplies 5 SO Driscoll, John, senr ces 50 00 Flagg, Colon J., janitor service 10 00 Malloy, Charles, supplies 1 60 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 4 80 Morrissey, Anne, supplies and carfare 9 40 Riley & Co., supplies 9 77 Shields, Dr. Warren, services 200 00 Simonds, supplies 1 45 Total expenditures M99 97 Transferred to unexpended balance accaunt 03 $600 00 136 '4F ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Health Department, Dental f liuic Appropriation for 1930 82,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 1,700 40 $4,600 00 Expmdilures laflin & Co., Walter A., supplies $3 20 Crimmings Co., J. J., brushes and cabinet 93 95 Donahue, ]fir. James, services 870 00 Dowd Co., Inc., H. J., supplies X3 55 Fletcher Hard-ware Co., supplies 75 Graphic Press, The, printing 24- 50 Greene, Barbara, salary 603 20 Greene, Barbara, supplies 40 Howarth-Snyder Co., supplies 1 00 Keefe, Dr. Owen. F., services 1,470 00 Lawn Mower Grin,ging Co., repairs and equipment 42 80 Lincoln Press, printing 1.3 00 Mahady Co., E. F., supplies 9 06 Tracy, Alen., salary 11080 00 Tracy, Filen M., inciclentals 2 05 Vr?bite Dental Manufacturing Co., S, S., supplies 358 80 Young's Hardware & Radio Co., supplies 1 50 Total expenditures $4,599 35 Transferred to unexpended balance account 55 4,600 00 Health Department, Contingent. Appropriation for 1930 S1,200 00 Transferred, Town lrleetin,g 200 00 1,400 00 Expend titres Adam, C. F., decorating float 10 00 Bostitch Sales Co., Bostitch Machine 3 00 AUDITOR IS REPORT 1+37 Brookline .Auto Body Repair Co., repairs and refinished S13 00 Brooks, John T., insurance 106 08 Butler, George F., supplies 2 05 Butter's Express, expressage 25 Cherry-Bum Corp., supplies 25 07 Claflin & Co., Walter A., supplies 75 Crossley & Williams, repairs 2 00 Dardis, Mary T., carfare 00 Duman, James H., repairs and supplies 107 57 Dwyer, William J., gas and oil 01 57 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 5 82 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 2 85 Fred's Battery Service, gas 83 Ga.yton-Howell, gas 184 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 35 Grant's Express, expressage 1 05 Graphic Press, The, printing 41 17 Manley, George S., fixtures 24 00 Hinkley, Q. E., keys 1 25 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 20 52 Hughes, William H., sere►ice 12 40 Hurley Service Station, repairs 44 50 Keefe, C. H., garage Tent and incidentals 131 45 Keefe's ldxpress, expressage 12 00 Lester's, supplies 1 05 Lincoln Press, printing 36 50 Malloy, C. L., supplies 36 60 Massachusetts Agricultural College, babcock inspection 3 00 McKesson-Eastern Drug Co., alcohol 9 00 MecLean's, shades 3 20 McLee4an Stores Co., supplies 50 Middlesex Linen Supply Co., rent Of towels 24 00 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 4 10 Moran, Thomas F., disposing of dead animals 36 50 138 WATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT llfurrayF Printing Co., The, printing $13 00 N. E. Tel. c Tel. Co., service 123 09 Osborne Furniture Co., desk 47 50 Paramount Manufacturing Co., health trailer 10 13 Perkins, George A., painting 150 00 F. C. Department, hostage 24 33 Putnam Square Ignition Co., battery and repairs 2 25 Ra.il,Tay Express Agency Co., expressage 0 39 Stuart Chevrolet Co., repairs 14 05 Sullivan, Helen, carfares 35 00 Thayer, SaMuol G., disposing of dead animals 117 00 Young's Hardware & Radio Co., supplies 20 Watertown Hardware Co., supplies 35 Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 5 25 Watertown Tribune-Ente°arprise, advertisement 10 30 Total expenditures $1,397 67 Transferred to unexpended balance account 22 33 - - $1,100 00 Health Department, Rules and Regulations Appropriation for 1930 00 Transferred, Town tMeeting 150 00 -- 8200 00 Expenditures Graphic Tress, The printiliff 810 00 Watertomm Tribtme-Enterprice, advertisement 148 82 Total expenditures $198 82 Transferred to unexpended balance account i 13 --- $200 00 AUDITOR''S REPORT 130 Inspector of Plumbing ng Appropriation for 1930 $2,650 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 5U 00 S9,700 00 Expme hires Graphic press, The, printing $40 25 Hawes Electric Co., supplies 6 40 Hewitt, Charles M., salary 2,500 00 Hobbs, & Warren, Inc., supplies 75 Osborne Office Ftmiiture Co., cabinet 25 80 Rooney, J. F,, service 62 00 "atel-to rl,i-Tribune-Enterprise, advertisement 62 25 Total expenditures $2,697 45 Transferred to unexpended balance account 2 55 - 2,700 00 Cattle Inspection Appropriation for 1030 $600 00 Expenditures Jakeman, Harry W., salary 450 00 1rlcGli.nchey, T. F., salary 150 00 Total expenditures $600 00 6600 00 Sewer Department, Construction Appropriation for 1930 M,606 57 Expenditures Belmont. Builders Supply Co., pipe r.394 76 Clernatis Brook Sand & Gravel Co., sand 12 76 Dagle, Fred, building r .n holes 10 00 140 WATERT()WN TOWN REPORT Field & Son, Walter W., equipment and repairs IS 7 50 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 251 00 Galvin, P. S,, lumber 33 25 Rolland, Edward D. supplies 34 00 Hood Rubber Co., boots 29 40 Keefe, D. F., supplies 14 35 Massachusetts Stag Prison, castings 1,453 19 McCarty & Co., Charles J., supplies 291 30 Murphy, Eugene, builcling manholes 80 O0 Parry Brick Cc., brie 264 00 Pays Roll, weekly 27,761 72 Portland Stone ''Fare Co., pipe 1,415 99 Proctor, S. E., & R. C., supplies 79 25 Riley, N1. J., building manholes 259 00 Standard Coil Co., gas 51 5 Sullivan, James H., oil 135 20 Waldo Bras. Co., brick 749 70 Waltham, City of, sewe-T charges 1,992 48 Waltham Lime & Cernent Co., cement 186 00 Webster Leber Co., lumber 44 11 Total expenditures S35,575 11 Transferred to unexpended balance account 31 40 $35,606 57 Sewer Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1930 $30,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 5,000 00 25,000 00 Expenditures Delmont I3-Ltilders Supply Co., pipe $153 90 Fletcher hardware Co., supplies 13 70 Goding, Herbert, supplies 1 89 Green & Co.., S. B., bends 1 62 AVDI roR'S REPORT 141 Harris, Charles A., rubber gloves 67 50 Holland, Edward D.. supplies 25 75 liv—grade Paint & Lubricant Co., sever seal 426 35 Keefe, D. F., pipe 180 Liberty Oil Co., gas 25 60 IMcCarty & Co., Charles J., supplies 936 53 Fray Toll, weekly 22,053 73 Portland Stone Ware Co., pipe 1,004 76 Riley, M. J., building manholes 32 00 Standard Oil Co., gas 85 36 Sullivan, James H., gas and oil 60' 41 Waldo Bros. Co., brick 68 40 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., cement 30 00 Total expenditures $24,988 30 Traiisferred to unexpended balance account 11 70 $25,000 00 CARD AND LIGHTING OF HIGHWAYS Highway Department, salaries Appropriation f 1Q0 86,350 00 Ex pendifures Condon,, P. P., Salary Q3,000 00 Regan, Esther, salary 1,500 00 Kelly, Sadie, salary 1,250 00 Total expenditures $6,350 00 8Ei,350 00 Highway Department, Office Expense Appropriaoticn,for 1930 $450 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 73 00 — 625 00 142 AVAT,EI{T01YN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Ali=recht, William, supplies $6 08 Amberg File & Index Co., supplies 2 20 Ditto, Inc,, paper 1 81 Graphic Press, The, printing; 229 30 Hobbs & Warren, tin-ic books 2400 McElhiney, Eldon E., painting office 75 00 Middlesex Linen. Supply Co., rent: of towels 1S 00 MD'oney, Fred R., supplies 25 52 Murray Printing Company, The, printing 6 25 New England Adding Maehin�e Co., repairs 20 40 N. E. 'del. & Tel. Co., service 52 77 Riley & Co., supplies 50 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of typewriter 8 00 Ward's, supplies 2 72 Watertown Sun, The, advertisement U) 00 IVY tertown Tribune-Enterprise, advertisement 42 54 Total expenditures S524 69 Transferred to unexpended balance account 31 — 525 00 Highway Department, Vacations Appropriation fc)r 1930 $14,831 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 3,940 00 - - - - $10,891 00 Expenditures Pay Ra, weekly 810,891 00 $10,891 00 Highway Department, Construction Appropriation for 1030 $50,O00 00 TrarLsfe.rred, Tarn Meeting Ill 93 — $49,888 07 AUDITORS REPORT 143 Expenditures Condon Corp., John P., North Beacon Street construction and gravel $20,611 00 Eastern asphalt; Co., asphalt 1,569 20 General Crushed Stone Co., stone 2,561 82 Ionantum Coal Co., coal 95 62 Pay boil, weekly 6,164 13 Riley, M. J., building catch basin 8 00 Simpson Bros. Corp., Mt. Auburn Street and Galen Street, construction 15,877 40 Total expenditures $49.888 07 S49,888 07 , Highway Department, Construction (Belmont Street) Appropriation for 1030 $10,000 00 Received from State and County 7,923 10 17,023 10 Expeitditures Leonard Owen and William Garland, damages $50 00 Massachusetts State Prison, castings 251 42 McCue, Thomas J., contract 14,846 21 Palmer & Sons, Tom, P., stone Posts 84 25 Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston, settlement 58 75 Total expenditures ' 15,290 63 Balance carried fam and 2,632 47 11,923 10 Highway Department, Maintenance ,appropriation for 1930 870,000 00 Transferred, 'Tow Meeting 5,000 00 - — S75,000 00 144 WATERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT F-apotditures Adams, C. E., decorating float *10 00 Alemite Lubricator Co., equipment and repairs 46 67 American Gas Accumulator Co., repairs 209 30 American Oil Products Co., patch compound 4,737 90 American Tar Co., patch compound 120 00 Atmus Co., E. B., equipment and repairs 122 72 Autvcar Sales & Service Co., supplies 25 00 Barrabee Service Station, automobile repairs 1 50 Beatrice, A., garage rent and supplies 246 05 Blair, Joseph H., woad 172 00 Banton & Maine R. R., freight 6 71 Bowen, C., expressage 50 Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co., roller repairs 290 19 Butter's Express, expressage 1 35 Central Auto Farts Co., automobile supplies 18443 Chase Parker & Co., automobile supplies 3$ 33 Chesterton Co., A. W., equipment and repairs 1 20 Cla#iin Hudson Essex Co., repairs 89 Clematis -Brook Sand & Gravel Co., sand and. gravel 39 95 Condon, P. P., storage ,and incidentals 121 00 Con)-ne, George R., keystone Tepam' 651 95 Crosby Steam Gage & Valvc Co., equipment and. repairs 4 00 Dance Co., equipment and repairs 91 66 Daniel Chevrolet Co., automobile repairs 64 04 Duff Spring Co., truck repairs 24 24 Durnan, James H., autorncbile repairs and supplies 406 19 Eastern Asphalt & Oil Co., asphalt 851 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 145 Eaton Bumper & SpHng Service, equipment 31.9 50 Edison Flee. 111. Co., service 27 73 Ellis Tire 4C Rubber Co., equipment and repairs 1 50 Everett-Beechler Tire Co., supplies 223 fit Evernu-Century Sign Co., signs 78 00 Fair Co., C. E. automobile repairs 57 00 Field & Son, Inc., Walter, keystone repairs 259 71 Flaherty, William, signs 1,11 25 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 581 74 Four Wheel Drive Sales Co., equipment 118 50 Fi-anklin & Lasoll, hats 51 +00 Gallagher, Herrman J., repairs 58 72 General Crushed Stone Co., crushed stone 700 71 {General Equipment Co., equipment and. repairs S 58 Goad Roads Machinery Co., plows and. repairs 1,075 62 Grant's Express, expressage 41 05 Green & Co., S. B., supplies 2 00 Halpins Welding Shop, equipment and repairs 15 75 Harpers Garage Co,, repairs 3 35 Hawes Electric Co., fuses 2 35 Hares Service Station, autos-io pile repairs 423 48 Hayward Motor Co., repairs 1 98 Heald, John J., equipment acid repairs 1 00 Heil Co., equipment and repairs 1 00 Heaney Manufacturing Co., supplies 15 30 Highway Signal Co,, sigxis s5 15 Holland, Edward D., supplies 159 Sli Hv-Crack Paint and Lubricant Co., supplies 414 30 Hyman, J., automobile repairs 59 19 :Keefe, D. F., roller repairs 65 Kendall Mill Supply Co., fence 2.15 00 146 INIATERTOWK TOWN REPORT King, Edward, equipment and repairs 912 00 Lane, F. ' ., repairs 6 45 LeFord, David T., equipment and repairs 7 28 Lester's, supplies 1 72 Liberty- Oil Co., gas 366 fib Lowe, William J., supplies 66 00 Ma.casphalt Co patc1ling compound 7 50 -Xiack Nfotor `I`nick Co., truck repairs 577 59 .1%lartin-Parry Corp., tnick repairs 6 15 Massachusetts .An-desite Co., }patching compound 1,113 75 jkiassachusetts, Colmionwealth of, registration 1 44 06 Massachusetts Plate & Window Glass Co•, supplies 4 06 Matheu-s 'Mc)tor Co., automobile repairs 47 99 McCarty & Co., Charles J., equipment 446 80 McDonald Tire & Battery Co., automobile supplies 11 04 1N1cCuir'e & Roche, insurance 61 85 Middlesex House of Correction, bTucrms 29 25 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 42 95 Moore & Nloare, equipment 6 74 Murphy, Eugene, building catch basin 8 00 N" E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 1.52 16 Nonantum Coal Co., coal 443 89 0nar, Arthur, lettering 19 00 oil Testing Laboratories, testing gas 10 on Ralmer & Sons, L. P., curbing 292 31 Pay Rail, week-ly 50,275 rQ Perkins Co., P. I., equipment and repairs 15 83 Fatter Co., J. INI., tires 150 76 Proctor, S. F., & It. C,, equipment 215 7 Quinn, P. J., storage 1`0 00 Railway Express Agency, expressage 19 UI Riley, M. J., building n-.tanhole 41 00 Kiley & Co ., supplies 6 : .5 Riverside Sand Gravel Co., sand 472 50 RRooniuy & Son, J. F., repairs j.3 45 AUDITOR'S REPORT 147 Sears Roebuck & Co., repairs 31 57 Security W clding Co., equipment and repairs 26 7 Simpson Bros. Corp., asphalt topping 583 09 Standard Auto Gear Co., repairs 3 34 Standard Oil Co., gas 641 49 Sullivan, James H., oil and gas 2,068 51 Summer St. gage, storage 644 45 Tinglof & Son, S., supplies 135 74 Trimount Cif Co., patching compound 710 55 Waltham Elec. 'Gelding Works, equipment and repaii-s 6 00 Waterproof Paint &c Varnish Co., paint 231 29 '"Water Department, senice 10 00 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 565 56 11Taterl:oN n Tire Co., crass links 14 52 Webb anufacturinl; Co., F, W., equipment and, repairs 35 11 'VLIebster Lumber Co., lumber 139 72 Wetmore-Savage Co., equipment 68 27 White Co., The, repairs 477 99 Tonal expenditures $74,096 94 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3 06 -- - - $75,000 00 Highway Department, Stable Maintenance Appropriation for 1930 $27,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 500 00 26,500 00 Expenditures Baker &; Co., Frank G., equipment and. repairs 8 g0 Butler, George F., supplies 8 50 Chase, Parker &:. Co., supplies 982 33 CIa-lin & Co., Walter A., supplies 10 40 148 WATER'TOWN TOWN REPORT Cushing {Co., J•, grain 2,458 99 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., service 193 8 Fisher, James, equipment and repairs 42 80 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 136 48 Green &. Co., S. B., supplies 10 90 Godfrey Co., G. R., supplies 72 07 Dawes Electric Co., repairs 28 96 Heaney Nlfg. Co., saddlers' supplies 72 67 };Tolland, Edward D., supplies 24 05 Reusing Co., lurnber 62 48 Linscott Supply Co., equipmeat 13 64 Mahoney, D. J., supplies 78 25 RVIcCarty & Co., Charles J., supplies 42 84 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Cc., servim 114 38 Nonantum Coal Co., coal 171 06 Pay Tall, weekly 17,147 31 Proctor, ..E. & R. C., supplies 20 S0 Sargent & Co., F. U., hay 4,414 07 Sullivan, James H., oil and gas 51 00 Water department, service 26 55 Watertown I,nrriljer Co., lumber 160 77 Webster Lumber Co., lumber 4 80 Wood Co., A. M., lumber . 147 5.0 Total expenditures $26,498 82 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 is W1500 00 Highway D epartmenr Garbage Collections Appropriation for 1930 530,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 1,000 00 —�--�—Y $31,000 00 FExpenditures A;utocar Safes and Service, repairs 55 59 Beatrice, A., garage rent 181 75 Everett-Beechler Tire Co., tires 361 76 AUDITOR'S REPORT 149 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 8 65 Liberty oil Co., gas 81 92 1�Ia ey & Meade. Co., garbage pails 120 80 Massachusetts State Prison, castings 30 00 McCarty Co., Charles J., supplies 12 50 Pay Ball, wleekly 28,304 OG Patter, J. W., tires 351 90 Standard Oil Co., gas 475 63 Sullivan, James H., oil and gas 645 83 Summer Street Garage, storage 230 80 Water Department, service 49 05 White Co., The, repairs 98 66 Total expenditures $30,983 so Transferred to unexpended balance account 16 20 $31,000 00 Highway Department, Street Signs Appropriation for 1030 8750 00 Expenditrsres Crescent Sign Co., sign $20 00 Evernu-Century Sign Co., signs 13 00 Flaherty, Wiiliam, signs 540 00 Highway Signal Co., signs 86 70 Hcvsing Co., signs 00 00 Total expenditures $740 70 Transferred to unexpended balance account 30 +750 00 150 W TERxOWN TOWN P-T-IPORT Sidewalks Appropriation for 1930 $50,000 00 Expenditure. Bellizia Cinder Co., Vincent, cinders *345 00 Belmont Builders Supply Co., cement 180 10 Clematis Brook Sand and Gravel Co., sand and stone 2,000 47 Dyar Sales and Machinery Co., equipment and repairs 12 50 Field & Son, Inc., Walter, equipment and repairs 7 14 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 314 50 Holland, Edward D., supplies 192 95 Hood Rubber Co., cinders 515 50 Keefe, D. F., supplies 1 05 Liberty Gil Co., gas 12 80 McCarty & Co., Charles J,, supplies 119 40 McVey, T. H., cutting curb 146 25 Palmer L Sans, P. P., curbing 590 12 Fay Roll, weekly 30,838 00 Procter, S. E. & R. C., supplies 43 75 Riverside Said and Gravel Co., sand and stone 132 00 Simpson Brothers Corp., asphalt topping 3,772 18 Standard Oil Co., gas 40 70 Sullivan, James H., gas and oil 30 60 �Nraldo Brothers Co., larnpblack 287 04 Waltham Lurie and Cement Co., cement 4,035 99 7atertown Lumber Co., I-L=I)er 269 74 Total expenditures $10,996 78 Transferred to imexpended balance account 3 22 $50,000 00 AUDITOR 25 REPORT 151 Street Lights Appropriation for 1930 847,500 00 aExpendiiures Edison Elec. 111, Co., The, service 346,059 76 Wetmore-Savage Electric Co., glebes and guars 14 82 Total expenditures $46,074 5 Transferred to tinexpended balance account 1,425 42 ---- 347,500 00 Dust Laying Appropriation for 1930 �`.20,000 60 Transferred, Town 1A1eet.ing 40 55 19,536 45 E,xpend'atures Cleina.tis Brook Sand and gavel Co., sand and stone $43,827 26 Eastern Asphalt and Oil Co., road tail 6,603 83 Middlesex County House of Correction, brooms 20 50 Pay Doll, weeldy 9,084 86 Total expenditures $19,536 45 S19,536 45 Engineering Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1930 816,400 GU Expenditures .Allen., Otis D., salary $.3,200 60 Bryant, William S., salary 1,900 00 Cook, Herbert C,, salary 1,600 00 Dwyer, Thomas, salary~ 2,300 00 152 wATERTOWN TOWN REPOT Fitzgerald, Francis, salary $1,150 00 Hetherington, Walter, salary 1,150 00 Learned, W. F., salary 350 00 M lmore, Frecl, salary 1,150 00 Serle, John, salary 2,100 00 Sullivan, James, salary 1,500 00 'dotal expenditures 16,400 00 $16,400 00 Engineering Departments 'Contingent Appropriation for 1930 $2,800 0 Transferred, Town Meeting 75 00 $2,875 00 Rxpeiadiistres Adams, C. E., decorating float S5 00 Allen, Otis D., garage rent and incidentals 138 90 American City Magazine, subscription 8 00 American Oil Products Co., oil i G Berger & Sons, C. L., equipment and repairs 67 00 Bruning Co., Inc., Charles, supplies 396 12 Bryant & Son, Henry R., plans 7 79 Dryant, Stanley, incidentals 50 52 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., repairs 8 90 Butler, George F., supplies 4 50 Crosby Publishing Co., directory 8 00 Durnan, James H., supplies 59 15 Engineering News ItecoTd, subscription 15 00 Everett Brothers, expressage 1 20 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 9 69 Layton & Howell, storage and repairs 233 49 Hawes Electric Co., fan, and repairs 34 90 Hayes Seri ice Station, repairs 197 55 Holland, Edward D., supplies 60 A-UDITOWS REPORT storage $120 00 Land Court, plans 4 40 Leighton, Thomas, blue prints 6 00 Liberty Oil Co., gas 6 02 Makepeace, B. L., supplies 46 37 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, rcl;istration S 00 McDonald Tire and Battery Station, supplies 11 00 -NIcElhiney, Eldon, painting office 65 00 McClanflin, B. Faye, insttraz7ee 57 94 McVey, T. I-I., stone bounds 18 06 Middlesex Litien Supply Co., rent of towels 1s 00 Mooney, lied R., Supplies 35 00 Morse Body Co., Inc., auto repairs 60 85 Murray Printing Co., The, printing 6 25 N. . Tel. & Tel. Co., service 147 71 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., stakes 154 54 Ogar, Arthur, lettering car 3 00 Standard Oil Co., gas 41 72 Taylor & Co., Solatia M., blue prints 9 37 Thorp c: Martin, supplies 1 50 Ward's, supplies 1 10 Watertown Motor Sales Co,, Ford 777 00 atertoti%-n &-nior High School, plan (Art Department) 2 00 Watertown Sun, The, printing 30 00 Wl te, Deter J., carpenter work 6 50 Total expenditures $2,874 43 Transferred to unexpended balance account- 57 2,875 00 1554 WATERTOWIti TOWN REPORT Ashes and Paper .Appropriation for 1934 '531,000 {}0 Transferred, Town Meeting 1'00U 00 Expeudiwe-s Beatrice, A., storage 890 00 Pletcher Hardware Co., supplies 10 50 Liberty Oil Co., gu 71 03 Mack Motor Truck Co., auto repairs 146 90 Pay Roll, weekly 30379 97 Standard Cif Co., gas 512 85 Sullivan, James H., oil and ,gas 554 50 Summer Street Garage, storage 210 00 Total expenditures $31,982 46 Transferred to unexpended balance accouat 1.7 54 32,000 00 SUPPORT OF POOR Infirmary Department, Keeper Appropriation for 193U IS1,000 00 Expendifures Arita, George I-I., salary 1,000 00 'S1,000 00 Lary Department, General Expense Appropriation, for 1930 $5,4 8 57 Expendit ares American Fire Hquipmvnt Co., refilling extinguish(r 85 10 Baker & Co., Frank I., supplies 37 70 AUDITOR'S REPORT 155 Barry, Beale & Co., 1u1c., F. W., supplies 36 05 Burton-Furber Coal Co., coal 107 56 Butler, Ceeorge F., supplies 12 29 Carter Clothing Co., clothing 72 95 Claflin & Co., Walter A., supplies 19 96 Com mciiwealth Fuel Co., fuel 89 62 Cossaboom, C. B., screens, etc. 44 07 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., The, service 113 54 Ellis & Sous, Inc., J. R., supplies 109 81 Fletcher, A. C., fertilizer 117 20 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 53 60 Fowler & Scan, Joseph, repairs 6 35 Godincr, Herbert, repairs 5 65 Grey Co., Thomas I., supplies 52 24 Hackett Brothers Co., Inc., provisioxas 301 97 Holmes, Charles P., box-es 14 17 Hughes, William S., provisions 198 24 Jordan Marsh Co., supplies 74 20 Kiley, James H,, stable dressing and ploughing 125 00 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 188 05 Lest,er's, supplies 20 02 Lvndonville Crewnery Association, milk 389 85 Malone, Bernard, fertilizer 68 04 McUllan Stores Co., supplies 6 50 Messier & Centebar, provisions 833 02 Metropolitan Ice Co., ice 67 08 Miller Co., Harry, cover 27 44 'Morris, G. E., repairs 28 20 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 50 50 Otis Brothers Co., Clothing 8 25 Pad- Roll., weekly 1,705 31. Post Road Tobacco Co., supplies 26 21 Srnith & Co., A. I., supplies 153 10 Water Department, service 14 40 Watertown Shoe Stare, rubbers and shoes 14 37 Watertown Upholstering Ca., repairs 24 00 156 LS ATERTO'4TvN TOWN REPORT Webster Lumber Co., lumber $24 04 White & Co., C. W., repairing trusse 7 38 White, George H., wet wadi 1,55 14 Total expenditures $5,475 42 Transferred to unexpended balance accowit 3 15 ,478 57 Outside Aid Appropriation for 1930 S41,300 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 21,000 00 62,300 00 Expenditures Aber, Garfield, rent IS$0 00 Alger's lee Co., fuel 30 00 Alvord Brothers, rent 300 00 Ana.st.asi, Peter, rent 150 00 Andcanian, Peter, relit 17 50 Andrews Milk Co., milk 302 29 Andrews., W. 5., burial 110 40 Aprigian, M, relit 35 00 Arsenal Cash Market, provisions 13 00 Atlantic & Pacific Co., provis c its 2,813 00 Aubrey, M. J., care 625 50 Baker Co., Frank G., repairs 15 85 Barbato, Cesare, rent 72 00 Bleachery Fuel Co., fuel 0 00 Boston, City of, aid 423 75 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 12 20 Roston Dispensary, glasses 50 50 Boston & 1VIaine R. R., rent 16S 00 Boudakian, Vartan, groceries 20 00 Bowels, E. A., rent 20 00 Brandolino, C., resat 52 00 Brown, L. R., rent, 50 00 Burgess, dice, care 334 00 AUDITOR'S Rj3PORT 157 Burroughs ridding Nfachine, machine 840 00 Butler, George F., supplies 00 05 Butter's Depress, moving 144 50 Cambridge, City of, aid 51 86 Cambridge Hospital, care 350 30 Canady, }scar M., rent 36 00 Carney Hospital, care 498 40 Carter Clothing Co., clothing 2 40 Caruso, D., rent 25 00 Caruso, Iviarket, groceries 114 00 Caruso, 'Pasquale, rent 1€ 8 00 Pay roll, weekly 16,118 00 Castaggjalo, Guiseppe, rent 20 00 Cemetery Department, burial 20 00 Chapin, George L., milk 3497 Chavoor, Dleya, shoes 1 25 Children's Hospital, care 218 80 Chopouria.n, Dr. kT. M., services 49 25 City Dairies, Inc., milk 11 40 Claflin & Co., Walter, supplies 33 90 Coilfi, Louis, provisions 214 00 Connolly, Thomas, rent 318 00 Coolidge Sloe Repairing, repairs 1 7 a Costa, George. W,, medicine 3 35 Cotter, Michael, rent 84 00 Crosby* Publishing Co., directory 8 00 Crupi's iNfarket, groceries 50 00 D'Alanna, D. Tony, previsions 885 00 D'.-Iiinico, Michael, rent go 00 Delieville, A., rent 50 00 Dewire &.: Son, Thomas A., provisions 236 00 Dexter Cash Market, groceries 28 00 DMiCieco, Angelo, moving 25 00 Diliberto, Charles, provisions 317 OLD Diliberto, Frank, previsions 499 00 DiDominico, Alexander, provisions 70 00 Ilijtzlio, IUI., pr ovisions 5 00 DiveccWo, V, rent 171 00 Dornico, Michael, rent 30 00 158 WATERTOWN TOWN REPOR'r Eaton, Leroy S., supplies 85 40 Economy Mores Corp., graceries 90 00 Edison Elec. loll. Co., service 11 11 European Market, groceries 300 00 Everett, City of, aid 417 11 Fayette Cash Market, provisions 300 00 First National Stares, groceries 2,221 00 Flaherty, William, rent 40 00 Fletcher, B. Frank, glasses 10 00 Ford, Lucy P., rent 360 00 Eowler & Son, Joseph, shoes 5115 95 F'reiden field, Edith, care 31:2 00 Friggiv, Ralph, r+cnt 75 00 Gabriel, Harry, rent 275 00 Gallagher, Catherine, rent 288 {10 Gallagher, 11I. 0., moving 20 00 Garden City wiry, milk 72 37 Gavin, Bridget A., rent 30 00 Geyildan, Mrs. Arthur, care 122 00 Gillis Office Supply Co., supplies S 2 Goan, Rose F., hoard 126 45 Godwin's Taxi Service, taxi smite 17 25 Goldbai k's Market, groceries 5 00 Gass, Mrs. A. C., rent 112 50 {Graphic Press, The, printing 81 24 Grogan, Dr. T. F., service 30 00 Grund, R. NI., rent 75 00 Hackett Bros, Co., Inc., The, groceries 213 51 Hagerty, Mrs. Julia, board 190 00 Hall, ,Jr., Edward C., rent 1,045 00 Hanley, M. A., Salary 216 00 Harris & Sprague, rent 105 00 Hzlley, A., rent 72 00 Hobbs & W aiTen, Inc:., supplies 0 33 Holy Ghost Hospital, care 2,264 30 Hooban, Mrs., rent 250 00 Hood & Sons, Iiic., H. P., mi ilk 2`6 53 Howard, A. L., rent 1s 00 Howard Ice Co., ice 4 50 .-%uDi OR's RtPORT 159 Hughes, IV. S., provisions 75 Ou Inglese, Mrs. Catherine, rent 12J 00 Iannelli, N., rent 20 00 Jensen, Niels, -rent 00 00 Katz, Benjamin, rent 30 00 Keefe, C. H., moving 22 00 Keefe, Joseph P., rent 162 00 Kelley, Dr. Al. J., services 24 00 Kelley, Dr. Joseph 1U., services 54 00 LaBoate, XIrs. AL M., salary 550 00 LaBonte, Mrs. 1111. NI., eTenses 4 50 Lawn, Sarah, rent 364 00 Lawrence, City of, aid 150 00 Lehan., Bridget, resat 43 00 Luba, Sebastian, rent 204 00 Leominster City Clerk, marriage certificate 25 Leonard IYucl Co., fuel 011 90 Letherio, Dominic, rent 126 00 Lewis, Viola A., case 365 00 Lindsey, Thomas F., milk 225 72 Loring, Dr. B. T., expenses IO 74 Lyons, W. J., supplies 75 MacDonalds Cash Market, provisions 407 00 Nlaclritosh, Estate of, ,John, fuel 872 S2 Madden, J. F., rent 300 00 Main Street Garage, taxi 2 50 Malloy, Charles, supplies 4 20 N.I. C. 'Market, groceries 10 04 Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, care 45 20 Xfassachixssetts General Hospital, care 820 07 Alassachusetts Hospital School, care 3 -13 massachus+etts 'Xiel-norial Hospital, care .5E5 4b Alassa.chusetts, Commonwealth of, Child Guard, care 990 00 Massachusetts, Common-wealth of, Infiirraa.ry, care 12 53 160 'WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Mawachusetts, Con onwealth of, Department of Public Welfare, beard SGI 92 McAteer, Mrs.. M., rent 260 00 MCICIlips, C. 'W., rent 2{O 00 McLean, J. C., : Sens, bedding 4 50 1VMcNicliclson, Mrs. A., rent t,53 00 McPhee, Catherine W., rent 10 00 ele, Saulle, rent. 300 00 Merullo, Mrs. M., rent 240 00 Messier &: Centebar, provisions 50 00 Mooney, Pied R., supplies :3 20 Morin, George A,, rent 175 00 Morriggi, Antonio, rent 4.5 00 Mudurian, Garabed, rent 30 00 Murphy, Mrs. Margaret, hoard 15 00 Nally, P. J., resit 90 00 Naiogozian, M., vent 30 00 Now Bedford, City of, aid 15 00 N. E. 'Tel. & Tel. Co., service 27 33 N. E. To,;�rel Supply Co., supplies 3 00 Newton, City of, aid 71 20 Nicholson, Abbie, rent 15 00 Nonantum, Coal Co., fuel 512 73 Nonanturn Investment Co., rent 72 00 Notch Reacting, Town of, aid 409 53 O'Connell, James J., fuel 166 80 Osgood & Wendell, fuel 613 33 Gals Bros., shoes 470 6 43 Pa.11one, Dorrr nic, rent 30 00 Pa.11one, Phillip, rent 20 00 Palozzone, Nlike, rent 50 00 Panne, +Carrnuie, rent 300 00 Pasquale, Albert, rent 115 00 Perlmutter, Dr. ,Samuel, service 3 04 Peterson's lWarket, provisions 5 00 Pinkham, Mrs, A. L., salary 430 30 Pondville Hospital, care 425 00 Post Road Market, provisions 1() 00 :Prague &: King, rent 30 00 AUDITOR 5 REPORT 1C�1 Pray, Elizabeth S., board S.3 43 Raymond Co., J., provisions 1,583 00 Regan, Jahn P., rent 300 00 Riley & Co., clothing 52 71 Rockwell, Winthrop, burial 75 00 Roubian, Martilt, rent 135 75 Ryan, B. M., rent 34 00 Santoro, D., supplies 10 x50 School Street Pharmacy, supplies 4 00 Seretelly, E. M., groceries 15 00 Sharngoc'hian, M., rent 150 00 Sheridan"s Market, provisions 1,067 00 Shields, Richard, care 35 00 Silvestri, F., rent 54 00 Simonds, medicine 0 30 n-dth, Annie A., board 240 00 Somerville, Cite- of, care 246 20 Speedw-ell Farms, milk 211 0 Stanton, J. J., s&Ilai-y 310 70 Stanton, John J., burial 1.00 Go Star Market, provisions 1,998 00 St. Elizabeth°s Hospital, care 416 14 Sullivan, Jahn, rent 20 00 Stu er Street Market, previsions 1,010 00 Sunsbine Market, groceries 209 43 Sylvester, Antonio, rent 57 00 Tashijian, K. B., provisions 132 00 Tocc , Carmine, rent 25 00 Tod.ino, John, rent 100 00 Tomasette, G., provisions and rent 1,139 00 Torttorello, A., rent 45 00 Troiano, Pasquale, rent 25 00 Tutunjian Ears., groceries 35 00 Vendeiit, Louis, rent 28 00 Vrvck, Vase, rent 24 00 Walker, Margaret W., rent 330 00 Waltham, City- of, care 42 OU Waltham Hospital, care 577 00 €atcr Department, serl.-ice 14 75 162 WATERTOWN "TOWN REPORT Watertown Distriet Nursing Acsoclation, nurses 80 00 VTatertown Phanr-acy, supplies 2 25 Watertown Shoe Stare, shocs 77 13 Whitings Milk Co., irdlk 7 52 00 Wilson, Charlotte, care 13S 83 Winchcli, Ida., care 231 84 Woodland, Charles L., milk. 133 16 Young, Joseph, rent 230 00 Yog'el, Max, rent 131 25 Total expendiwres S62,289 42 Transferred to unexpeTided balance account 10 58 $ 2,300 00 Mothers' Aid :1J)propriation for 1930 824,3QO 00 Tra.nJerred, Town Meeting 200 00 25,000 00 Expendiwres Adam% Guiseppe, rent 1 00 lndrews, 11+1i1k Co., milk 278 .51 Bleachery Fuel Co., fuel 0 00 Boston Dibpensary, service 16 00 Burroughs Adding Machine, machine 40 00 Butler, George F., supplies 75 Butter's Express, moving 14 O Cambridge hospital, care 67 50 ClaiEiin & Co., Walter A., supplies 10 05 Currie, A tnic, rent 120 00 Currie, James, rent 30 00 Deliberto, Frank, provisions 77 00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 16 60 First National Stores, provisions 654 O0 Fowler & Sans, Joseph, sloes 10645 Gerade, Peter, Tent 33 00 AUDITOR'S IMPORT 163 Girgosian, Bedros, rent €20 00 Graphic Press, The, printing 21 00 Hackett. Bros., water 75 Hall, Jr., Edward C., rent 105 100 Harris &- Sprague, water bill .3 113 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 3 16 Kelley, Dr, M. J., rent 34200 LaBonte, M. M., salary 550 00 LaBonte, M. M., incidentals 3 SO Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 32 00 Lindsey, Thomas F., milk. 108 04 MacIntosh Coal Co., coal 291 08 Martino, P. rent. 30 00 McAteer, Mrs. y'vl., rent 300 00 McCue, Thomas J., rent 200 00 McNally, Jaynes, rent 108 00 Medford, City of, aid 297 67 N. E. Tel. &: Tel. Co., service 26 05 N. E. Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 3 00 Newton, City of, aid 412 .50 Nonantum. Coal Co., fuel 30 CA O'Connell, James T., fuel 72 00 Osgood &Weddell, coal 103 75 Ctrs Bras. Co., clothing 0 30 Pay Roll, weeldy 18,010 00 Pillkllama, Mrs. A. L., salary 750 00 Raymond, A., rent 245 00 Sheridan's Market, provisions 101 00 Simonds, supplies $a Speedwell Farms, milk 84 09 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of type-writer 00 Star Market, provisions 21 00 Tonlasettl, G., rent 108 00 Waltham, City* of, aid 225 33 Waltham Hospital, care 10 00 Watertown Pharmacy, supplies 75 Watertown Public Market, rent 27 00 Watertown Shoe. Co., shoes 6 00 164 '4VATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Whitings Milk Co., milk 27 90 Woodland, Charles lA., milk 10aa 50 Total expenditures $24,870 57 Traansferrecl to unexpended balance account 129 4 — S25,000 00 Physician Appropriation for 1930 -S1,00 00 Expenditures Kelley, ]fir. M. J., salary $277 M Loring, Dr. B. T., salary 922 .50 Total expenditures $1,200 00 81,200 00 Soldiers' Relief and M ita.ryy Aid Appropriation for 1930 $7,500 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 2,000 00 S9,504 00 Expe;2difiires Hackett Bros., Inc., The, supplies 22 03 Loring, Dr. B. T., service 3 00 MacIntosh, Estate of, John, coal 16 50 Melrose, City of, aid 345 41 Nonantum Goal Co., coal 10 50 Pay Roll., weekly 9,003 20 Pittsfield, City of, aid 15 00 Total expenditures $9,421 64 Transferred to unexpended balance account 78 36 $9,500 00 A.UUITOR'S REPORT 165 State Aid Appropriation for 1930 $1,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 325 00 $675 00 Expend luras Pay Roll, monthly �499 00 Transferred to unexpcnded balance account 1.76 00 8675 00 Soldiers' Exemptions Appropriation. for 1930 3155 33 Expenditures Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, tax 1.55 33 V55 33 EDUCATION School Department, Generial Control Appropriation for 1030 512.(100 03 Transferred, Town Xleeting 100 00 811,900 00 Expenditures Albrecht, William, ruler $1 58 Allen-Wales Corp., maintenance agreement 14 25 American School Board Journal, subscription 3 00 Babb & Co., Edward F., book 4 54 Brown, Mildred F., salary 1,400 00 Cosmos Press, Inc., The, supplies 5 64 Durgin, Margaret, salary 1,500 00 Gilpatric, Wilbur D., paper 4 73 Hamres ]Electric Co., repairs 5 23 166 Wr'LTLIZTQWN TOWN REPORT Kee-Lox Manufacturing Co., carbon 12 00 Lowe, Rosella, services 325 50 hartell Co., Inc., A. E., supplies 35 78 Mooney, bred R.., supplies 51 00 Murray Piinting Company, The, printing 32 00 New England Publishing Co., subscription 3 00 N. E. 'Tel. & Tel, Co., service 1,186 24 Iti. R Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 0 00 O'Halloran, Patrick, salary 1.,800 00 O'Halloran, Patrick H., transportation 350 00 R 0. Department, postage 0 00 Price, Wilfred H., salary 4,500 00 Price, Wilfred H., expenses 100 16 Shaw-Walker, supplies 0 14 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of typewriters 10 00 Underwood Typewriter Co., typewr ter and gable 137 00 lVatert€wrn Upholstering Co., recovering chair 12 00 fentwarth, Jahn J., lettering door 3 50 Wright &- Potter Printing Co., supplies 8 30 Yawman &. Erbe lvtanufa.cturing Co., desk and chair 110 50 Total expenditures $11,7`4 69 Transferred to unexpended balance accomit 175 31 11,000 00 School Department, Instruction .Appropriation for 1930 6423,-'3 7 6 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 5,200 00 00 $128,576 00 Expenditures Abbott, Sara. D., salary S600 00 Acke°rs, Pauline, salary 1,620 00 AUDITOR"S REPORT 167 Adams, H. Bernice, salary $1,650 00 .Alan, Theresa I4., salary 1,536 00 Albee, Lillian C., salary 26 00 Allyn, Lillian L., salary 560 00 Andren, Mrs. Ann C., salary 840 00 Badger, Louise G., salary 11050 00 Banks, Pauline D., salary 1,650 00 Barnes, Marion F., salary 1,650 00 Bassett, Charlotte, salary 11500 00 Bassett., jennieliki., salary 1,800 00 Beeten, Claire E., salary 1,620 00 Bentley, E. Mae, salary 1,611 75 Biggane, Sara T., salary 2,060 00 Bisbee, Rena I., salary 2,000 00 Black, John, salary 2,988 00 Blackmer, Dorothy, salary 960 {10 Blake, TvIay A., salary 11800 '00 Blossom, Ellen C., salary 1,800 tl() Boderi, Frank J., salary 960 09 Bonin, Louise L., salary 11 62 Brennan, Dorothea, salary 600 00 Breretorl, A. Eleanor, salary 1, 5 88 Brcuks, Dorxk hy -I., salary 1,650 00 Burke, 11I. Alice, salary 1,240 00 Bvron, Mary R., .salary 1,000 00 Cahill, Aii a M,, salary 1,240 00 Carey, Mary C., sa.la 7y 11650 Old Carver, Alice M., salary 1,900 00 Cassidy, Morton H., salary 920 00 Caterina., Helena, salary 1,040 00 Chase, Sarah M., salary 720 00 Colbert, Edward P., salary 1,440 00 Ccllhis, Margaret, salary 1,505 00 ComPton, '-NIrs. Ruth, salary 550 00 Condon, Mary M., salary 1,134 50 Conner, Eleanor B,, salary 520 00 Clark, Albert W., salary 1,680 00 Craig, Jahn F., saIary 2,440 00 Crocker, Margaret, salary 1,150 00 168 WATERT{DWN TOWN REPORT Crowley, Anne E., salary $1,152 00 Doris, Mary T., salary 1,650 OO Dedeian, Angel, salary 127 50 Dooley, Gertrude, salary 500 04 Dorney, Nellie, A., salary 1,645 00 Domey, Sarah F., salary 1,485 00 Drake, Mabel G., salary 1,SOU 00 Dresser, Xlabel H., salary 1,650 00 Drew, Jessie P., salary 1,750 00 Dunbar, Eunice, salary 1,620 00 Dtirell, Charles P., salary 3,100 00 DdNvards, Josephine ELT., salary 1,580 25 Eisenhaue.r, Huh J., salary 2,540 00 Ellis, Cyril F., salary 2,500 00 Farley, Helen M4 , salary 1.,312 00 Farnham, Helen H., salary 11650 00 Farwell, 'Willard G., salary 2,500 00 Finn, Janet B., salary 690 00 Finverty, Marion E., salary 520 00 Flagg, Augusta E., salary 1,400 Off) Fletcher, Gene E., salary 1,650 OU Foley, I'l.orenee, salary 286 00 Foley, Julia. M., salary 1,140 00 Frank, Mildred H., salary 640 00 Frost, A. Ivlay, salary 1,000 00 Fultmi, Leaf M., salary 1,750 00 Gearin, Margaret M., salary 1,650 00 Gibbs, Dorothy, salary 1,590 00 Gifford, Joanna J., salary 11050 00 Gilligan, Mary H., salary 485 7.3 Goodhue, Winnilred Imo., salary 1,620 00 Gould, Carolyn, salary 1,490 00 Graves, Marian, salary 2,120 00 Gray, Bertha M., salary 1,739 00 Gray, L. Jane:, salary 1,725 00 Greeley, Julia W., salary 1,800 00 Griffin, Mrs. Mildred, salary 1,020 00 Griffith, Pearl, salary 540 00 Grimes, Jr., George, F., salary 1,540 00 AUDITOR IS REPORT 169 Grogan,, Eileen, M., salary 660 go Grosvenor, Lucy E., salary 1,900 00 Gruener, Adele, salary 1,650 00 Guthei n, Mrs. Ruth M., salary 1,48U 00 Halberg, Irene, salary 1,14.0 00 Hamer, Myron C., salary 2,516 00 Hamilton, Grace W,, salary 1,900 00 Hamznill, Catherine, salary 1,152 00 Hamer, Ruth E., salary 1,540 00 Hannabell, Mildred E., salary 1,050 00 Lardy, Alberta, salary 1,310 00 Harley, Gladys, M., salary 1,005 00 Harrigan, Kathleen, salary 150 Oil Hargett, Eleanor II., salary 1,390 00 Has id, TMay K., salary 1,540 00 Match, Florence R., salad* 480 00 Hawkes, Lois C., salary 240 00 Hayes, Helen F., salary 1,620 00 Hennessy, Julia F., salary 1,283 75 illen, Ethel A., salary 1,340 00 Hilliard, Pearl 111., salary 11650 00 Hodge, Alice ICI., salary 1,8E12 00 Tolman, William C., salary 2,500 00 Howard, John R., salary* 1,512 00 Howard, Mary S., salary 1,340 00 Hughes, Sally, salary 1,490 00 Hutchinson, Edythe F., salary I'So } 00 Hutchinson, Helen R., salary 4SO 00 Hynes, Rose B., salary 560 00 Jacobs, Edith M., salary 11900 00 Jeffers, Harriett 1-1., salary 1,800 00 Jenkins, Winifrzd E., salary 1,791 00 Johnson, Esther C., salary 760 00 Iceating, FrankUn P., salary 2,240 00 Keene, Irving C., salary 020 00 Kehoe, Katherine T., salary 1,190 00 Kellaway, Gladys P., salary 1,140 00 Kelleher, Grace C., Wary 1,650 00 Yceiman, A. Robert, salary 837 50 170 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Kemp, Minna M., salary $1,690 00 Denny, Harold S., salary 1,632 00 Kenny, Rosella M., salary 1,340 00 Kinchla, Ruth, salary Soo 00 Kingsley, Alice, salary 1,422 00 Knox, Xlz�ry H., salary 1,650 00 Lagerquist, Bernice, salary 1,340 00 La.gerquist, Helen, salary 1,340 00 Landin, Walter E., salary 2,103 00 Lane, Susan II., salary 11800 00 Learned, rldna A., salary* 1,340 00 L-e%ri, Evelyn S., salary 1,130 00 Libby, Gladys, IM., salary 1,400 00 Linfield, Dorothy, salary 1,44000 Liston, John J., salary 672 01) Logan, Helen, salary 1,340 00 Lusk, Mildred, salary 1,234 00 Lyons, Emma., salary 1,140 00 Lyons, Frances A., salary 1,608 75 Lyons, Helen R., salary 11650 00 MacCurdy, Elmo D,, salary 2,90000 Mactirdy, Louise B., salary M350 00 MacGregor, Helen D., salary 440 00 MacKenzie, Ella E., salary 11900 00 NlacPherson, N1a1 el, salary 1,800 00 Ifa.11er , f oscph, salary 1,390 CO Maloney, John T., salary 910 00 Mansfield, Gertrude, salary 11800 00 Marten son, Muth N-1., salary 1,350 00 Nlartin, Helen A., salary 1,75000 Matthews, Mary F., salary 11595 00 McCarthy, Marion, salary 1,005 00 McDonough, Elizabeth, salary 1,540 00 McElroy, Kathryn M., salary 560 00 McElroy, Vera, salary 1,622 50 IcEnaney, .Ann E., salary 1,650 00 NIcKinnoy, Gladys E., salary 11380 00 McMahon, Kathryn R., salary 1,540 00 McManus, Helen. E., salary 277 50 AUDITOR a IMPORT 171 McLaughlin, Katherine L., salary $G82 50 Mitchell, Arthur J., salary 2,040 00 Moore, Uarxis W., salary 2,300 00 Morrison, -Maria P., salary 840 00 Morse, Stella, salary 1,140 00 Morton, Gladys E., salary 1,000 00 Mcl%Mullen, Anastasia U., salary 1,800 00 McNally, Alice, salary 1,900 00 Mehann, M. Winifred, salary 1,650 00 Mooney, Francis X., salary 2,140 00 Morse, Mildred L., salary 1,300 00 Mortimer, Florence NIL, salary 960 00 Moynihan, Mary H., salary 1190000 Murphy, Beatrice A., salary 1,80+0 00 11r7urrav, lFlary F., salary 1,240 00 Murray, Susan E., salary 400 00 Nelson, Earl C., salary 3,100 00 Nelsen, l\+Iary, salary 780 00 Needham, Muriel L., salary S40 00 Nobhs, Evelyn H., salary 560 00 O'Brien, Helen G., salary 1,14(1 00 O'Coiulell, Geraldine A., salary 1,190 00 O'Neil, ivies. Mary Lyons, salary 1,770 00 Packard, Norma B., salary 1,650 00 Parker, Leila M., salary 1,621 75 Patterswi, Agries M., salary 440 00 Pierce, Doris E., salary 480 00 Poole, Elaine D., salary' 1,650 00 Putnam, 'Walter L,, salary 3,400 00 Quackenbush, M- Therese, salary 1,650 00 Quinlan, Lucy A., salary 1,386 25 Raferty, Elizabeth G., salary 400 00 Randall, Freda J., salary 1,900 00 Randlett, 1Ars, Rene D., salary 1,900 DO Ranney, Lurena, salary 1,800 00 Reed, Lucy D., salary 1,800 00 Reid, Ethel E., salary 1,800 00 Reid, Mabel C., salary 1,650 00 Ricker, Ethel A., salary I,900 00 172 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT cker, Ida A., salary $1.750 00 Rideont, Grace f ., salary 11650 00 Riley, Evelyn, salary 1,000 00 Riley, Isabel, salary 1,440 00 Rig:, Evelyn, salary 1,761 25 Ross, Mae E., salary 5 .96 Rmeve, Edna P., salary 1,750 00 Russell, Florence H., salary 2,000 00 Rynne, Ann V., salary 640 00 Sanborn, Alice L,, salary 1,650 00 Sanderson, Lucy F., salary 1,000 00 Sargent, Mabol P., salary 1,520 00 Sawyer, Erald Imo., salary 3,100 00 Sawyer, Madeleine T., salary 1,404 38 Scheib, Ida E., salary 1,590 00 Seeord, Xluriel C., salary 1,490 00 Selian, Alice, salary 130 00 Semple, Agnes, salary 11900 00 Severance, Elizabeth, salary 60 00 Shay, Esther, salary 49(} 00 Sheer, Dorothy, salary 2 07 Sheridan, Mrs. Elizabeth W., salary 1,440 00 Slattery, Catherine C., salary 1,037 50 Slattery, Nfilch-ed D., salary 1,240 00 8=11, Virginia, salary" 1,300 00 Smith, Gertrude L., mlary 1,500 00 Smith, Helen, sala.ry 36 41 Smith, Isabel B., salary 1,137 50 Smith, Ona L., salary 1,650 00 Smith, R. Glean, salary 2,70-0 00 S='th, Dose, salary 720 00 Snow, Lucile, salary 1,650 00 Stack, Dorothy, salary 870 00 Standish, Helen M., salary 520 00 Standish, Rose E., salary 1,505 75 Staples, Elsie L., salary 1,267 25 Stone, Efliel, salary 1,800 00 Storey, Helen, Salary 440 00 starahan, Mrs. Vida C., salary 840 GO AUDITOR'S REPORT 173 Strilev, C. Harold, salary 31 ,040 00 Stuber, Wava M., salary 520 00 Sturdy, Ruth, salan, 1,900 00 Suffivan, Eleanor E., salary 1,200 00 Sullivan, Gertrude, salary 672 00 Sullfmn, Margaret, salary 2,140 00 Sweet, Marion E., salary 1,900 00 Taylor, 1=iarriet C., salary NO 00 Thayer, Helen A., salary 1,000 00 Thonipsoii, Doris, salary 377 00 Thulin, Ruth W., salary 1.,020 00 Thurston, Charlotte, salary 460 00 Ticehu rst, Verna, salary 2 0$ Tiemey, Loretto, salary 1,152 00 '1 imper, Alma, salary 1,190 00 "1~ohin, Catbcrine, salary 1,800 00 Toscano, Anna R., salary 215 00 Tozier, Carrie M., salary 1,388 00 Treadwell, Dorothy E., salary 1,340 00 Tynan, Gertrude, salary 1,641 7 5 Urquhart, X'lildred, salary 1,340 00 Vahey, Eleanor M., salary 1,040 00 Vanier, Ella L,, salary 1,800 00 Virgo, Grace I ., salary 1,710 00 '"ranamaker, Evelyn, salary 1.440 00 11rard, Anna E., salary 1,800 00 Ward, Edwin H., salary 2,820 00 Ward, ST., John Id. R,, salary 21500 +00 Ward, Josephine G., salary. 1,382 50 Wheeler, G. Arthur, salary 3,400 00 Wheeler, David S., salary 1,560 00 Wheeler, Mrs. Sarah R., salary 1.745 63 Whitaker, Grace E., salary 11650 00 'V�FIiite, Belle S., salary 1.,75+0 00 AVIIite, ''irs. Wesley, salary 475 00 Wl�itel4i11, Eden H., salary 4,000 00 Wilcox, Ella NI., salary 1,440 00 Winning, Gladys, E., salary 1,300 00 Wwdbury, Nfadelim, salary 700 00 Woodwell, Philip M., salary 2 600 00 174 WATERTOWN TOWN RLPoRT Substitutes And-Ten, IMTS. Aran, salary 5148 00 Arzoomanian, Louise, salary 10 35 Asna.,f]t, hlrs. 'Winifred., salary 30 00 Bacon, Mrs. G. S., salary 6 04 Beeten, Claire B., salary 20 00 Bergman, Evelyn, salary 0 63 Birkerstaft, Helen, salary 5 00 Bodge, Mrs.. Agnes ?M,, salary 30 00 Brereton, A. Eleanor, salary 5 04 Brown, Dorothy L., salary 12 00 Buchanan, Margery, salary 2 50 Bi-xke, Mrs. jolm L., salary G 00 Barns, Mrs. lfii,ry, salary 210 00 Compton, Mrs. Rath, salary 247 50 Connor, Eleanor B., salary 50 00 Corne3� Mrs, Ruth., salary 115 00 Curi-niff, Agnes, salary 540 00 Doroney, Catherine, salary 2 50 Driscoll, Nins. Katherine, salary 450 50 Ducky, Lois, salary 93 00 Dunbar, Eunice, salary 5 00 Eagan, Nlary, salary 372 50 I'inn, Janet, salary 15 00 Fleming, INIrs. Harrin, salary 30 00 Foley, Catherine B,, salary 5 00 Geary, Mrs. Cecilia, salary 127 50 Gibbs, Dorothy, salary 15 00 Gifford, Joanna, salary 5 00 Gilligan, Mary H., salary 37 50 Glebovv, Valentina, salary* 18 00 Greene, Lydia, salary 15 00 Gtirth,eim, Mrs. Ruth, salary 15 00 Hodgdon, Mrs. E-,-a E., salary 203 00 Hult n, Edith., salary 57 50 Jolctta, Helen M., salary 0 00 Delman, A. Robert, salary 45 00 La,hey, Henry T., salary 12 00 Lane, Josephine, salary 93 00 r AUDITORi'S REPORT 175 ]Learned, Edna, salary ass 00 Linnehan, Elixal)eth, salary 4 00 MacGregor, Helen, salary 322 00 Maloney, Doris, salary 15 00 Masoia.n, Florence, salary 149 94 McLauthlin, Katherine, salary 15 00 1\16fanus, Mrs. Helen, salary 342 50 NfeNulty, Francis, salary- 114 OG Morton, Gladys, salary .5 00 Mulgrew, Ethel, salary. 0 50 Murray-, Mary, salary 15 00 Murray, Susan, salary 172 50 Iuuti, -Mrs. Alberta, salarlr 24 00 I abbs, Evelyn, sal-ary 25 00 Parsons, lVrs. William, salary 587 50 Paton, Helen, salary 5 Off Quinn, Eleanor, salary 2 50 Reed, Ethel, salary 5 00 Riley, Ev�eivn, salary 15 00 Riley, Isabel, salary 10 00 Roseburg, Eva, salary 10 00 Rowe, Edna., salary 22 50 Rynne, Ann V., salary 5 00 Sara no, Ruth, salary 25 00 Selian, Alice, salary 12 50 Shay, Esther, salary 100 00 Slicer, Dorothy, salary 8 23 Smith, R. Glenn, salary 327 50 Stanton, Elizabeth, salary 15 00 St;avis, Clertrude, salary 6 00 Storey, 'Helen F., salary 15 00 Sullivan, Gertrude, salary 17 00 Sullivan, Paul, salary 6 00 Thulin, Mrs. Ruth, salary- 120 00 Thurston, Charlotte, salary 5 00 Timper, Alma_, salary 10 00 Titiev, Mrs. Sadie, salary. 30 00 TGSCano, Anna R., salary 410 00 Treadwell, Dorothy, salary 10 00 176 WATERT{}WN TOWN REPORT Tynan, Gertrude, salary $29 00 U£Iord, Ruth, salary 2 50 Vahey, Eleanor, salary 15 09 Ward., Jean, salary 12 00 vwetman, Blanche, salary 10 00 Wheeler, NT Irs. C. A., salary 312 90 White, Mrs. Wesley, salary 235 00 'Wilcox, Ella, salary 20 00 Yonlamn, Mrs. l . E., salary 7 50 Supplies Abingdon Dress, The, book S 6 t Adana Co., The, Printing 11 90 Air Reduction Sales Co., supplies 16 31 Allyn & Bacon, books 291 95 A.mberg Bile & Index Co., folders 1. 87 American Bock Co., books 240 32 American Education Press, Inc., looks 12 39 American Glue Co., supplies 26 58 American School of Horne Economics, books go 00 American 'Type FnundcTs Co., supplies 661 98 American, Viewpoint Society, books 29 47 D. Appleton & Co., hooks 29 81 Arlo Publishing Co., books 83 38 Atkins Express, expressage 2 03 Babb 8 Co., Edward E., supplies 3,109 10 Beaudette, Joseph, stencils 2 50 Beckley-Cardy Co,, seat work 35 22 Birchard & Co., C. C., rnusic books 60 S1 Bobbs-'-\dlerrill Co., books 113 53 Boston Cooking School Magazine Co., book 1 48 Boston & N'Taine R. R., freight 1 25 Bradley Co., Milton, supplies 3,672 41 Brine Co., James W., supplies 46 1 Bruce Publishing Co., books 9 04 Burroughs Adding; Machine, ribbon 75 AUDITOR IS REPORT 177 Butter's Express, expressage $5 70 Carnlbridge Botanical Supply Co., supplies 242 44 Campbell & Leunig, Inc., looks 20 50 Carborundmn Co., sandpaper 30 01 Carter Rice & Co., supplies 330 12 Oar en R. {Claire, books 6 40 Contral Scientific Co., supplies 19 43 Chandler Secretarial School, fools 103 20 College Entrance E-x=ina.tloii board, pale 10 25 College Entrance Book Co., books 7 02 Congregational Publishing Society, books 5 12 Cronan, John J., story telling JO 00 Defiance Sales Corp., pads 24 60 De- oe & Ray-nolds, Inc., supplies 3 40 :Dick Co., A. B., supplies 149 23 Dietzgen Cc., Eugene, supplies 180 96 Kitson, Oliver, Co., music books. 37 97 Ditto, Inc., supplies 29 35 Dodd., ilalead & Co., encyclopedia 0 00 Double&y Doran & Co., bock 2 25 Di-1-9coll, '"'illiam H., encyclopedia 40 00 Educational Test Bureau, Inc., test 20 64 Emerson & Co., stamps 5 54 Farquhar, David, rebound books 362 1.5 Fischer, Inc., Car, supplies 7 59 Fletcher Har&-are Co., supplies 25 iG Gabriel Sons & Co., Samuel, book 73 General Biological Supply Co., supplies 41 90 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 2 90 Gilkey, Rev. James Gordon, graduation address 50 00 Gilpatric, IATilbur D., supplies 560 61 Ginn & Co., hooks 1,921 80 Grant"s Express, expressage 1 05 Gregg Publishing Co., test sleets 10 45 Hackett Bros, Co,, Inc., supplies 208 95 Hall & TMc+Greary Co., books 10 09 179 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Hall, W. A., supplies 17 70 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies 2,396 52 Ilarcol-Ut Brace & Co., looks 652 34 Barvey Co,, A-Tthur C., supplies 467 55 Health & Co., D. C., books 517 86 Hin1dey Co., R. H., supplement 1 04 Holden paten look Cover Co., portfolios 36 0 Houghton 1Vlifilirl Co., brooks 847 45 Howard Ice Co., ice 35 55 Hughes, W. S., supplies 2 a1 Hunter Co., J. B., supplies 459 83 Illustrated Currant News, subscription 32 60 Inchtstrial Steels Inc., supplies 39 18 Inland Printer Co., stibscription S 09 Iroquois Publishing Co.., books 99 41 Jacobs, Inc., W alWr, music 7 67 Jennings Publishing Co., brook 20 Jordan, Marsh Co., sttpplics 113 77 Kee Lox Manufacturing Co., supplies 8 go kith, 'Walter B,, diploms 112 50 Kenncy Faros. & Wolkins, suppUes 368 26 Knott Apparatus Co., L, E., chemical 12 99 Knowles, E. E., book 1 50 Campbell & Leumg, Inc., charts 1 32 LcAer's, supplies 86 76 Library of Congruss, cards 7 41 Lippincott Co., J. 13., books 99 08 Little Brown & Co., boars 188 51 Longma.ns, Green &- Go., books 15 17 Lyons & +Carnahan, books 2 04 Xlacr illan Co., The, books 1,e371 99 Xl ai,pus Brach Materials, supplies G6 81 Makepeace, Inc., B. L., supplies 99 61 Manual .Arts Press Co., The, looks 3 29 Massachusetts Bible Society, Bibles 18 75 McGraw-Dill Book Co., Inc., books 2 10 McLellan Stores Co., supplies 28 73 Meer Hardware Co., suupplies 248 00 Meltzer, Bush & Co., hooks 2 54 �lUD1TOR'S REPORT 179 Morrill Co., Charles E., books 225 90 Messier & Centebar, supplies 3e71 79 Mooney, Frcd R., supplies 1130 MOOre, Arthur C., books 44 00 Morton, A. L., engrossing diplomas 55 00 Multistarnp Co., The, stencils 18 35 National Republic, subscription 1 00 Owen Publishing Co., F. A., pictures 41 717 Oxford Kook Co., books 5 37 Partridge Co., I-1olmee, basket }gall 15 75 Peck, William R., books 7 50 Pepperell Braiding Co., supplies 55 97 Pequassette Press, The, gunime€l. labels 40 75 Perry Pictures Co., pictures 3 09 Plymouth Press, The, seat Ni orlk 57 74 Prentice-Mall, Inc., book 1 08 Proctor, S. E., & R. C., supplies 22 27 Quinlan, Lucy A., supplies 1 20 Raihi ay Express Agency, expressage 10 51 Rand McNally & Co., supplies 46 {1:3 Reed, Lucy D., supplies 8 99 Remington Rand Business Sen ico, supplies 71 33 RoNve Co., 1-1. M., bcoli 38 Rots Peterson & Co., books j 47 Rugg, Harald, tests 33 Fussell, Florence H., drawing models 11 00 anboni & Co., Benjamin H., boobs 1,374 14 Schmidt Co., Arthur P., books 6 82 Scott Foresman & Co., looks 140 12 Scribner's Co., Charles, books B6 90 Silver Ptzr+dett & Co., books 331 84 Singer Co., T. W., books 107 89 Singer SeNving Aslachin,e Co., supplies 1 83 South-Western Publishing Co., books 34 50 Spalding & Pros., A. G., balls 20 73 Spaulding-,.Moss Co., supplies 4 38 Standard Xfaintenance Co., ribbons 118 25 Standard Cif Co., oil 11 92 180 WA.TER'T€ WN TOWN RXIFDRT Star Market Co., Inc., supplies 346 41 Teachers College, book 2 50 University Publishing Co., plan books 64 03 Nlalentine & Co., supplies 12 2 'VVadsworth, Howland & Co., SUPPEes 11 13 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 158 82 Webster Publishing Co., seat work 43 ensell & Co., supplies 21 7S Wheeler Publishing Co., books 19 12 Winston Co., John C., books 506 37 Wood Co., A. m., lumber 1,040 67 Woodland, Charles L., milk 62 45 11+arld Book Co., looks 258 13 Wright & Ditson, supplies 70 75 Yawma,n fir: Erne Manuf actuxin g Co., folders 27 08 Total expenditures $428,524 27 Transferred to unexpended balance account 51 7 $428,576 00 School Department, Operation Appropriation for 1930 8.5"-'"5,50 00 Transferred, Town kleeting 1,.()00 00 $57,550 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 2,100 ()0 859,650 00 Expenditures Allen, Mrs. C. 1H., salary $950 00 Beatty, Richard, salary 1,337 72 Burns, Maurice, salary 225 00 Burns, Michael, salary 1,433 28 Chasson, John, salary 1,028 50 Cornick, Adolphus, salary 1,700 00 AUDITOR"8 REPORT Couture, Herman, salary $1,833 28 Doherty, James, salary 1,402 91 Dowd, James, salary 1,333 20 Driscoll, John, salary 1,754 15 Duffy, Mrs. Mary E., salary 282 75 Dwyer, 'NIrs. Delia, salary 204 55 Flagg, Colen J., salary 1.,533 28 Foisy, Hubert, salary 1,799 84 Ford, Patrick, salary 70 00 Harrington, James, salary 1.,600 00 Hartson, William, salary 1,80() 00 Kelly, Jaynes R., salary 1,533 20 Kerens, John, salary 839 68 Landers, Joseph W., salary 327 42 LeShane, Richard, salary 430 31 Manning, Delia, salary 950 O0 McElhiney, George, salary 300 00 Quinn, Terrence, salary 275 00 Ross, David, salary 2,500 00 Kass, John J., salary 1,900 00 Tracy, Annie, salary 949 92 Ivaters, William, salary 199 92 Supplies Allen, Mrs. C. Af., services 363 75 Allen, George., services 26 00 American Oil Co., oil 1,029 07 Andrews Paper Co., towels 302 00 Babb & Co., Edward E., brushes 12 86 Boston Cortsolida,ted Gas Co,, service 1,038 14 Boston & -Ialne R. R.., freight 1 67 Boston 2VEll Remnants, Co., supplies 85 {10 Bradley Co., Milton, supplies 20 50 Burns, Michael, sen ices 126 50 Burt€ n-Fnrber Coal Co., coal 1,103 33 Btu er`s Express, expressage 26 90 Callahan, Patrick J., services 5 {10 Cater Rice & Co., fixtures 572 00 182 WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT Chassan, John services 515 00 Chestertown Co., A. W., scotite 15 00 Co,n=onwealtli Fuel Co., coal 7,513 51 Cc rnick, Adolphus, services 5 00 Couture, Herman J., services 1S 00 Cudahy Packing Co., polish 4 so Dardis, Jaynes B., services 16 00 Doherty, James,, services 3 00 Dolge Co., C. E., soap, etc. 40 02 Dowd Co., H. J., towels 275 00 Driscoll, John, services 5 00 Edison Flee. Ill. Co., services 9,925 91 Fairbanks Co., sphero 18 00 Fletcher Hardware Co,, supplies 430 11 General Electric Supply Co., supplies 40 85 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 35 Goodrich Rubber Co., B. F., -rubber matting .11 02 Hall, Sydney W., services 259 25 Haives Electric Co., bulbs 7 25 Holmerdem Co., supplies ? 61 Jenncy Manufacturing Co., gas 53 25 Kelly, James R., service 311 00 Meewrite lrlanufacturing Co., mctal polish 6 00 .Leonard. Fuel Co., coal 804 90 Liston, Edward J., services o 00 Laughlin, Joseph, seTvlces 10 Co Massachusetts State Prison, brush handles, etc. 342 35 Masury-Young Co., ail 348 72 McEllliney, George, services 18 00 McGeever, john F., services 5 00 McLear's, line 3 00 Minwax Co., Inc., minwax 41 25 v u hall, William H., services 5 00 Murphy, James, services 45 00 National Theatre Supply Co., carbons 13 45 Putnam, Walter L., bulbs 12 00 Quinn, Terrence, ser vice 15 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 183 Ross, David, service S211 00 Ross, john J., sen ices 183 00 Ryan, Janes, service 5 00 Ryan Co., L., sawdust 30 00 Shea, Charles, service 5 {}0 Standard Charcoal Co .. charcoal 125 00 Star Market Co., supplies 2 75 State Chernical Co., supplies 1,06S 85 Stead, Joseph P., service 10 00 Sulpho-Napthol Co., ulphor-Napthol 15 00 all'er & Pratt Manufacturing Co., grate bars 17 40 Water Department, service 2,070 75 Wentworth, Mrs. Jelin J.' service 48 00 West Disinfecting, supplies 13 90 Total expenditures $50,469 $S Transferred to unexpended valance account 180 12 9,G50 00 School Department, Americanization Appropriation for 1030 $2,000 00 Transferred, Torn fleeting 400 00 S1,0p0 00 Expi?nditures Albee, Lillian, salary $06 00 .American Book Co., books 12 22 Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 18 50 Emerson & Co., supplies 2 78 Garabedian, Angele, services 1 0. Geary, Mrs. John, services 12 00 Hanunet't Co., J. L., supplies 58 Hutchinson, Edythe P., epenses 20 SO :beep, Marion P., salaiT 1 2tr0 00 Keep, Nlarion P., e%penses ENO so 184 -,v:,�TFrrTOWN TOWN REPORT Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, reading material ISO 50 Mooney, Fred. R., supplies 1 40 Pequossette Press, printing 30 25 Sheer, Dorothy, services 2 98 8tolil, Marie, services 35 `aTd's, supplies 2 09 World Book Co., books 27 60 Total expenditures $1,598 9(1 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 10 $1,600 00 School Department, Evezling Appropriation for 1930 $3,800 00 Expepzditvres Banks, Iv'Irs. Pauline, salary ' 183 00 Burns, Mrs. Mary, salary 183 00 Burns, Michael, sen'ices 3 00 Carhonic, Gabriel, salary 81 00 Colbert, Edward I3., salary 84 00 Cornink, Adolphus, services 180 00 Crowley, Anne, salary 42 00 Drew, 1\4rs. Jessie P., salary 9 00 Ellis, Cyril F., salary 54 00 Ferris, Raymond, salary 81 00 Geary, Mrs..0 cilia, salary 135 00 Grosvenor, Lucy, salary 93 00 Hamill, Catherine, salary 9 00 Hillen, Ethel, salary 1s0 00 Hutchinson, Edythe, salary 09 00 Jenkins, Wia fred, salary 12 00 Deep, Marion P., salary 171 00 Levi, Evelyn, salary 150 00 Mahan, Dorothea, salary 183 00 AUDITOR'5 REPORT 185 Malley, Joseph, salary $90 00 Mealy, E. Gertrude, salary 102 00 Mooney, Francis X., salary ISO 00 Nelson, Earl C., salary 305 00 O'Neil, Mrs. Mary, salary 183 00 Prendergast, Winifred, salary 3 00 Rix, Evelyn, salary 183 00 Ross, James, salary 183 00 Shaw, Carolyn, salary 183 00 Tierney, Edna, salary 81 00 Vralsh, Mrs. Evelyn, salary 27 0,0 Wheeler, C. Arthur, salary 102 00 1heeler, Mrs. Sarah R., salary 3 00 Wood, Emil--,-, salary 00 00 Zacher, Evelyn, salary 00 00 Supplies American Book Co., books $1 Babb &- Co., Edward E., supplies 25 22 Chandler ,Secretarial School, books 32 00 Ginn & Co., books 0 42 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies 1 Iroquois Publishing Co., books 20 50 Total expenditures $3,782 18 Transferred to unexpended balance account 17 82 S3,811D 00 School Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1930 618,000 00 Transferred:, Ti owji Ivieeting 5,000 00 $13,000 00 Expenditures Allen, George, services $28 00 Allen 'Shade TloldeT Co., shades 129 39 186 WATERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT American Multigraph Sales, Co., The, repairs 81 82 Atlantic Scenic Co., repairs 119 00 Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 27 24 Barer & Co., Frank G.,I repairs 405 02 Beatty, Richard, services 3 00 Bond, Percy M., glaging 305 15 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., repairs 6 25 Boston & Maine R. R., freight 17 04 Bradley Co., T1-lilton, supplies 27 00 .Burns, Michael, services 86 00 Butter's Express, moving piano and Iockers 10 00 Carlstrom, K. S., repairs on clock 0 50 Chase, Parker & Co., sharpening kni€e g0 Chesterton Co., A. W., supplies 248 85 Clincher Cushion Chair Tip Co., chair tips 7 50 Cornick, .Adolphus, services 21 00 Curry Bros. oil Co., supplies 39 80 Daniels Chevrolet Co., repairs 21 05 Denoyer-Geppert Co., maps 14 G4 Dick Co., A. B., repairs 11 00 Dannelly, John .1+., painting 1,300 00 Dowd, James„ services 104 00 Edison Storage Battery Supply Co., repairs 7 90 Elmstrom, Ernest P., renumbering roams S 00 Eisenhauer, Hugh J., repairs 10 00 Pletcher Hardware Co., hardware supplies 275 05 Flint-Clair Pliable Fire Brick Co., supplies 15 12 Garland Co., T e, supplies 449 93 General Electric Supply Co., supplies 10 12 Goding, Herbert, repairs 110 40 Hammett Co., J. L., flags 8 34 Hartson, William, repairs 3 00 Harvey Co., Arthur C., wheels 6 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 187 Hawes Electrie Co., repairs $924 11 Hinkley, 0. E., keys 5 10 Howard Clock Co., E., repairs 0 20 Hmiter Co., J. B., supplies 29 32 Ideal Power Lawn. Mower, repairs 40 35 IMe, 1AVilliarn H., screens 19 96 Johnson SerVice Co., repairs 66 69 Keefe, D. E., plumbing work 752 51 Kenney Bros. T olkin s, supplies 83 57 Kewaunee IVIanufacturling Coo., keys 5 36 Lawn Alower Grinding Co., grinding, ete. 42 20 Martell Co., A. E., supplies 4 97 Martin, Thomas E., supplies 91 41 Masury-Young Co., supplies 7 70 McEachern, 1rlrs. J ,es, services 14 40 I1IcElhiney, Eldon E., painting 345 40 McElroy, B. H., painting 450 00 McVey, T. H., granite posts is 00 Me hirter, A. L., tuning piazzas 48 25 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 6 00 Min-way, Co., Inc., supplies 27 50 Morris, G. E.., repairs 450 68 Narragansett Maehitie Co., keys 62 39 New England Laundries. Inc., laundry 2 07 Newton Glass Co., glass 44 01 New-ton iNIusic Store, repairs 3 00 Osmornd, Hooper, repairs 240 89 Pay Roll, Highway Department 25 44 Payne Co., F. S., castings 6 0S Perkins, George A., setting glass 126 50 Powers Regulator Co., repairs 100 05 {duality Saw Co., saws set and filed 25 62 Rand, McNally & Co., alaps 56 48 Reed, Lucy D., laundry, cte. 2 50 Reformatory for Women, flags 19 16 Remington Rand Business Senrice, typewriter 45 00 Ross, David, senrices and garage rent 622 00 Royal Typewriter Co., typewriters 555 00 188 WATERTOWN TO'4°4 K REPORT Singer Sewing Machine Co., repairs IS3 89 Standard Electric Time Co,, repairs 74 04 Standard Maintenance Co., Inc., main- tenance of typewriters 931 50 Titus, L. C., repairs 1,777 0 7 Tontine Shade Shoppe, shades and cords 246 22 Underwood 'typewriter Co., typewriters 182 50 Vose & Sons Piano Co., carting pianos 16 00 Walker & Pratt Manufacturing Co., supplies 26 50 Water, William T., services 5 00 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., paint 70 00 Watertown Builders Supply Co., lirne 5 75 Watertown Lurnber Co., lumber 2 10 Watertown Upholstering Co:, repairs 3 BO Westrnan, W. C., repairs on desks ISO 00 White & Clean Hygenic Laundry, laundry 11 50 'ffild & Stevens, Inc., recasting rollers 10 00 Winchester Laundries, laundering 45 85 Worcester, Ralph II., repairs 2 40 Young, Louis N., labor on flagpole 8 00 Total expenditures $12,989 10 Transferred to unexpended balance account 10 90 -3,00o 00 School Department, Trade Appropriation for 1930 1,;5,300 00 Expendimres Boston, City of, tuition 53,122 03 Cambridge, City of, tuition 4 00 Middlesex., County of, tuition 76 29 Newton, City of, tuitioix 978 45 AUDITOR'S RgPORT 189 Somerville, City of, tuition $7 58 56 Waltham, City Of, tuition 90 24 Total expenditures S5,030 17 Transferred to unexpended balance account 269 83 $5,300 00 Schaal Department, ConfinuatiOn appropriation for 1930 $3,500 00 Transferred, 'Town Meeting 700 00 -�— $2,800 00 Exrrdcttcres American Book Co., books wT) 21 Boston, City of, tuition 367 20 Cambridge, City of, tuition 24 48 Cavallaro, Americo, salary 56 00 Dennisoxi Manufacturing Co., supplies 4 43 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 174 57 Hackett Bros. Co,, supplies 134 54 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies 5 00 Keating, Franklin P., salary 488 30 Keating, Franklin P., expenses f 10 Keep, Marion P., salary 768 20 Keep, Marion P., expenses 54 35 Nester's, supplies 18 45 Lan+din, Walter F., salary 132 00 Mooney, Fred R., magazines 29 80 Murray, Susan, salary 205 00 Newton, City of, tuition 5 76 Raymond, Albert, salary 20 00 Sander Co., H. M., tools 31 42 Somerville, City- of, tuition 34 00 Three Millers Lowell Co., nuts 4 05 'Wood Co., A. lumber 172 70 Total expenditures S2,765 68 Transferred to unexpended balance account 34 32 -- $2,800 00 190 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT School Department, New Equipment Appropriation for 1930 85,000 00 Transferred, Town Meethig 2,239 7 $7,239 4-6 Expenditures Air Reductions Sales Co., equipment S74 50 Allen Chair Co., desks and chairs 57 60 American Type Founders Co., cases and racks 135 09 Babb &: Co., Edward E., equipment 901 -94 Deal & Co., Joseph, planer 500 00 Bradley Co., Milton, blactcboard 30 84 Cook Office Chair Co., chairs 198 00 Denoyer-Gcppert Cc., maps 106 78. Ditto, Inc., machine 125 30 Fav & Egan Co., J. A., circular saw. 900 00 Grant's Express, expressage 75 Harvey Co., Arthur C., beading machine 25 00 13unter Co., J. B., hooks for costtuner 2 40 Kenny Brow & Wolkins, desk and seats 098 17 K-nott Apparatus Co., L. E., science equipment 49 75 Narragansett 'Machine Co., lockers 246 00 Rand McNally & Co., maps 107 57 Shaw-Walker, office furniture 208 35 Singter SeiNring Plachine Co., seeing machines 20 00 Undenvood Typew•rticr Co., t3Tewrit.ers 1-10 00 Webster Lumber Corp., lum,bcr 7 00 awman & Erbe N-lanufacteu ng Co., filing ca bin6t 226 25 Total expenditures 54,945 57 Transferred to unexpended balance account; 2,294 19 S7,239 6 AUDITOR'S REPORT 101 School Department, Transportation Appropriation for 1930 S1,500 00 ,Expendiisires Lovell Bus Line, Inc., transportation 8432 00 Middlesex & Boston Street R. R, Co., transpertatian 984 00 Total expenditi res $1,416 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 84 00 -- $1,500 00 School Deparrnent� Convention ]expense (1930) Balance brought forward 9,250 00 Expevdilures Price, Wilfred H., expenses 81 00 Whitchill, Bdwin H., expenses 82 34 Total expenditures 5160 34 Transferred to unexpended balance account 80 66 $250 00 School Department Convention Expense (1931) Appropriation for 1930 $250 00 Balance carried forward $250 00 School Department, Miscellaneous Appropriation for 1030 `i,.500 00 Transferred, Town Mecting 100 00 $7,400 00 192 -ATIERTQWN TOWN REPORT ExPenditures Bickerstaif, Helen, carfare $11 88 Druning Co., Inc., Charles, prints 4 80 Buchanan, Margcry A:, carfare 8 40 Carnets, Mary C., salary 1,500 00 Carney, lVary, carfare and supplies 26 SO Chase, Anne, carfare 1 20 Childs, Eleanor, carfares 2 40 Clafiin Co., W. A., supplies 127 20 Crane, Catherine, carf,-Flre 2 40 Downey, Mary C.. carfares 13 50 Drunimey, Dr. J. L., salary 500 00 Druell, Charles P., expenses 15 77 .Eisenhauer, Eleanore, carfares 13 84 Evans, Marion, carfare 2 40 Fleming, Leall G., c.arfares 12 00 Flint, Olive M,, carfares 7 24 French, Lucile G., carfares 31 08 Gibbs Express Co., express-,ige 35 Graves, 11llancii, expenses 35 84 Harding, Susan M., salary 1,500 00 Harding, Susan M., expenses 5 40 Hildreth, Florence, carfaxes 3 80 Hodges Badge Co., buttons 28 15 Hoyt, Clarence, blue print drawings 7 32 Jacobs, Kathryn, carfare 2 40 Jaeger, Lillian, carfare 1 20 Johnson, Alice, salary 1,500 00 Johnson, Alice M., expenses and postage 46 31 Jordan Afarsh Co., san t,te 2 50 Kelley, Dr. Edward J., salary 500 00 Loring, Dr. Ben'amin L., salary 30000 Luby, Helen F., carfares 1.1 7 Maloney, Darin M., carfares 22 00 Mason, Helen, carfares 16 85 McAuley, Marian E., carfares 20 08 Millen, Harriet, carfares 5 40 .LUDITQR'S REPORT 19 Middlesex. & Boston Street R. R. Co., special brxses 8 50 Mooney„ Francis X., expenses 24 05 Morrison, Maria P., envelopes 11 32 Nelsort, Earl C., expenses 28 47 Nowell, Edith L., carfares 14 37 Paton, Helen D., carfares 9 05 Price, Wilfred H., expenses 0 50 Putnam„ Walter L., expenses 31 10 Rennie, Anastasia V., carfares 3 60 Rune, spray 5 00 arano, Ruth M., carfares 11 40 Sawyer, Erald L., expenses 16 42 Shea„ Ruth, carfare 1 20 Schieb, Isla E., expenses 85 44 Striley, C. Harald, expenses 15 SO Sullivan, Margaret, expenses 14 50 Teachers College„ Columbia University, printed material 14 40 Tappan, Dr. A. B., salary 500 00 Ufford, Ruth G.„ carfares 480 West Junior High School Cafeteria, students lunches 4 0 Wheeler, Edith, carfare 1 20 Wh_itchead, Katharine, carfare 1 2D Whitehill, Edwin H., expenses 70 07 Zovil:ian„ Dr. H., salary 200 00 Total expenditures 97,376 42 Transferred to unexpended balance account 23 53 $7,400 00 r94 WATERT[]WN "SOWN REPORT LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS Fuhlic Libirary, Salaries Appropriation for 1930 $23,200 00 Expenditures Agnes, Dorothy, salary S 25 2 1") Ansley, Lillian, salary 995 01 Barrett:, Deborah M., salary 262 50 Blau, Elsa,, salary 35 13 Clark, J. L., salary 578 89 Collins, Beatrice, salary 6 00 Courtney, Minnie C., salary 1,600 00 Cronan, John J., salary 20 (N) Egan, Michael, salary 35 50 Ferris, Alex, salary 150 42 Gardner, Mary R., salary 659 60 Gaza.rian. Lillian, salary 19 85 Gillmett, Mabel C., salary 400 00 Greene, Katharine B., salary 1,300 00 Haskins, Charlotte, salary 206 GG Horan, Marion, salary 1 50 Jensen, Evelyn, salary 31 36 jordaA, Mildred, salary 12 1.5 Y,elly, James R., salary 172 67 K4elley, Rose, salary 62 59 Lit.ch, Ruth E., salary 1,341 CAS Madden, Esther E., salary 666 67 Mani Bernard, salary 1,347 00 Martin, Doris G., salary 1,300 00 masters, Lydia W., salary 2,900 00 Mead, Corinne, salary 1,583 34 Moore, Eleanor L., salary 1,700 00 Murtha, Dorothea., salary 1 50 Norrish, Thomas, salary 21 00 Pollock, Charles, salary 399 99 Sawyer, Natalie, salary 1,400 00 Schroeder, Charles, salary 16 00 Shambian, Matilda, salary 16 ri0 AUDITOR P S REPORT 195 Shattuck, Sarah, salary $1,000 00 Smith, Deane S,, salary 991 66 Smith, Laura, salary 81 25 Stewart, Alice, salary 154 00 Valois, Albert, salary 52 08 White, Ruth, salary 202 15 York, Mary E., salary 1,300 00 Total expenditures 1523,200 00 823,200 00 Public Library, Maintenance Appropriation for 1930 $6,200 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 42 75 $6,157 20 Expendilurn American Cleaning Co., cleaning windows $30 00 American Flag Pole Co., flagpole and fixtures 35 00 Amencan Library Association, dues 5 00 Amfficari Railway Express, expressage 13 59 Baker & Co., Frank G., repairs 42 65 Baker & Taylor Co., books 20 19 Barton, Lee A., signs 14 50 Barnard & Co., F. J., supplies 4 02 Benjarri,j, H. C., carting books 276 0.5 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 15 30 Boston Mill RernaTit, cheese cloth 24 00 Dreck & Sons, Joseph, supplies 5 25 Butterfield, 'LT. A., map go Butter's Express, expressage 14 99 Campbell Co., W. A., linoleum 245 00 Cbaunpey 11rindow Cleaning Co., Services 21 50 Cohen, Sydney, supplies 2 64 Consolidated Map Co., map 6 16 196 WATE"RTOWN TOWN REPORT Continental Chemical Co., supplies $36 25 Crown Shade & Roller Co.,'shade 15 05 Cushing Co., J., fertilizer 8 25 Dolge, C. B., disinfectant 27 50 Donaldson, William, carpenter work 430 47 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 300 85 Edison Flee. Ill. Co., The, service 789 29 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 72 05 Gaylord Bras., supplies 191 33 Gibbs ]express, expressage 85 Gifford Supplies Co., supplies 31 50 Glover Co., L. M., supplies 11 40 Goding, Herbert, plumbing repairs 4 82 Ginns, Morris, supplies 1S 94 Grant's Express, exprmage 2 00 Graphic History Association, map 2 70 Grenville Nursery, plants 2 10 Hall, Sydney W., labor 8 00 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 17 58 Hild Floor Machine Co., machine 150 00 Hinkley, D, EE., Sharpening mouser, etc. 9 25 Holliston Mills, Inc., supplies 20 70 Hub-Yellow Cab, services 9 70 Huntting Co., H. R., supplies 4 22 Jones, David R., labor 5 24 Jordan Marsh Co., s-applies 5 75 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 1,054 83 Library of Congress, supplies 120 33 Mannix, Bernard, services 22 65 Mason, Ralph NIT,, wreaths 17 20 MasSachusetts Library Art Club, dues 6 00 Massachusetts Wharf Coal Co., fuel 368 60 Masters, Lydia W., incidentals 128 70 McArdle, H. B., supplies 90 55 1 eRthiney, E. E., Services 43 75 Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co., services 19 00 Murray Printilig Company, The, printing 14 50 National Ediwation Association, dues 5 00 A,UDITQK'S REPORT 197 New England Specialty Co., supplies 87 00 N. E. Tel. : 'Tel. Co., service 217 39 Pay Roll, Highway Dcpartment 64 51 Peabody, L. J., Officc Furniture Co., used tables 23 40 Reformatory for Women, flag 6 37 Simpson Bras., Corp., asphalt topping side 48 83 L. C. Smith & Carona Type ter, Inc., ribbons. 66 &3 Spencer Manufacturing Co., S, X1., stamps 1 13 Stone & Forsythe Co., supplies 17 65 Supremacy Per & Irk Co., supplies 15 50 Taylor Co., 'Solatia M., prints 1 86 Thayer, Samuel, washing .and whitening ceiling 60 00 Thorp & Martin, supplies 1 50 Walsh Bros., services 8 63 Waltham Nurseries, plants 3 00 Ward's, supplies 9 99 Water Department, water 9 30 ra.t.ertown Electric Co., repairs 25 40 Watertown Senior Nigh (Art Club), maps 12 00 Watertown Yellow Cali, service 83 85 White Co., R. H., supplies 50 10 '�Lr'inn Sign Shop, sins 28 00 Yam=man & Erlw, Manufacturing Co., supplies 5`2 00 Yellow Gab, service 15 30 'Fetal expenditures $6,151 68 Transferred to unexpended balance account 5 57 $6,157 25 198 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Public Library, Books, Periodicals and Binding Appropriation for 1930 ",U)OO Doi Expenditures Adam &-- Co., J. Q., looks $16 00 American Historical Association, dues 5 00 American Library Association, books 4 20 Archaeological Institution of America, book 6 09 Armenian Education Foundation, books 34 85 Baker & Taylor Co., subscription 1 00 Beckley-Card► Co., books 17 98 I3aokshop for Buys and Girls, books 282 04 Bosun Herald.--Traveler, paper 6 71 Butterfield, W A., books 30 09 Childrea's Book Club, Inc., membership It 55 Church Film Co., books 10 25 Clarke Co., Charles W,, boobs 72 52 Corey, H. A., book 1 50 Crosby Publisbing Co., dircctories 24 00 Desmond Publishing Co., books 25 03 DeWolfe & Fiske Co., books 3 55 Dodd Mmd Co., encyclope{lit 17 O(l Ginn &- Co., books 241. 69 Goldberger, Hermann, magazine 100 30 Goodspeed's Back shop, books 8 SD Hinkley Co., R. I-I., books 40 50 Hodgdon, Mrs. W. M., books 10 00 Hnntting Co., H. R., books 72 97 junior Literan, Guild, dues 19 50 Libyan, Book House, books 1,499 51 Little Brown & Co., books 11 Oil Lynn Public Schools, survey of Ly= schools 1 11 Malloy, C. S., Herald 6 10 -Nlassach-tLsetts Historical Society, books 3 00 McCl-urg Co,, A. C., Crook 14 00 Minot, Jahn Clair, baol�s 1,302 39 AUDITOR'S REPORT 199 National Boob Sales Co., books 2 50 New England Historic and Genealogical Society, dues 5 00 Noble & Noble, looks 53 63 Old Corner Bookstore, books 6 83 Oborn, George F., books 20 60 Pergande, Frank, book 5 90 Personal Boole Shop, books 1,001 57 uarrie & Co., W. F., books 310 60 Rand McNally & Co., bodies 54 16 Rebuilt Book Shop, bidding $ 00 Robinson, G. Frederick, books 24 00 Rockwell Co., 'Thomas S., books 81 09 Rory, Peterso;i & Co., looks 36 02 Sampson & Murdock Co., directory 15 00 Sanborn Co., Benjamin H., book 60 Schoenhof's, books 36 00 Scribner's C., Sans, books 63 45 Silver Burdett & Co., books 35 37 Small t& 1-1anson, boobs 58 40 Spaulding Look Shop, Mary, books 26 70 Standard Brook Co., books 0 04 Tarlton, Mrs. L. Louise, books 6 00 United Stakes Daily, subscription 1.5 00 Wagner Co., R. W., books 132 42 Watertown News Co., subscription 66 55 Watertown Sun, The, subscription 6 00 Watertown. Tribune-Enterprise, subscription 0 00 Wells Library Bindery, L. A., binding 1,650 11 Whitman Co., Albert, books 1.65 00 Wilson Co., H. W., books 71 45 Woolworth Co., F. W., supplies 3 s0 Total expenditures $7,999 07 Transferred to unexpended balance account 03 -- $8,000 00 200 WATERTOWN TOWN RrPORT RECREATION Park Departnient, Superintendent Appropriation for 1930 S500 00 Expanditures Mosman, A. D., salary $500 00 S300 00 Park Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1930 84,750 00 Expenditures Anderson, R. V., shavings 813 50 Cappadona, John, rent 30 00 Clernatis Brook Sand & Gravel Co., filling 60 00 Cushing Co., J., salt 11 20 Eaton, Leroy S., Printing 6 70 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 208 44 Ford, Anna R., saJal3r 33 33 Coding, Herbert, railings flanges 2 10 Greer. & Co., Thomas, book 1 00 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., mowers 18 20 McArdle, H. B., stamp 50 McMurtry, Frederick, gravel 24 00 Mosman, Arthur D., incidentals 7 80' Partridge Co., Horace, net 20 80 Pay Roll, weekly 4,051 27 Pequossette Press, pay checks 2 75 Perry Seed Co., supplies 24 00 Proctor, S. E,, & R. C., mower and rope 50 47 Robinson, Theodore B., gas 25 0, 6 Ru-ndlett, Laura, salary 66 67 Russo, Andmw, garage rent 7 50 Shribarg & Son, P. H., rods 12 60 Summer Street Garage, gas 16 85 Sumner &- Dunbar, bubblers 21 30 AUDITORS REPORT 201 Waldo Bros. Co., time 82 00 Water Department, service 5 10 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 22 46 Young's Hardware & Radio Co., lochs 1 20 Total expendit«res $4,747 75 Transferred to uTiexpended balance account 2 25 4750 00 Park Department, Victory Field Appropriation for 1930 82,700 00 Expenditures Baker & Co., Frank G., iron 1 70 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 93 87 Breck & Sores, Joseph, repairs 59 35 Butter's Express Co., expressage 60 Claflin & Co., Walter A., supplies 7 50 Curry Bros. Coil Ca., paint 15 00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 2 50 Ediscri Elec. Ill. Co., sen*ice 15 07 Everett Bros., Inc., expressage 35 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 34 58 Coding, Herbert, repairs 1 90 Green & Co., S. B., cement 9 60 Denney Manufacturing Co., gas 73 Lana Mower Grinding Co., mowers 12 10 McArdle, H. B., stamp 50 Mosman, Arthur D., incidentals 9 20 Partridge Co., Horace, supplies 85 20 Pay Roll, weepy 2,091 50 Pequossette Press, pay checks 2 75 Perry Seed Co., supplies 63 84 ]Proctor, S. E. & R. C., hose 28 00 Robinson, Theodore B., gas 15 70 Sliney, John T., loam 13 00 202 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Waldo Bras. Co., paint compound $47 00 Water Department, sen ice 72 30 Watertown Lumber Co., pare 14 54 Total expenditures $2,698 34 Transferred to unexpended balarkce account 1 66 32,700 00 Park Department, New Truck Appropriation for 1i)30 $925 00 Expenditteres Curry Bras. Oil Co., cil $11 25 Watertown Motor Sales Co., tnick and. acce,-sories 913 50 Total expenditures 924 75 Transferred to unexpended balance account 25 925 00 Playgrounds, Salaries Appropriation for 1930 $4,586 00 Expenditures Barry, Mabel, salary 8150 00 Brooks, Burgess, salary 193 60 Boyce, Esther, salary 184 80 BeMi, Herbert, salary 176 00 13Iake, 'Thomas, salary 2:30 00 Cousineau, Edward, salary 363 00 Ford, Patrick, salary 193 60 Goodwin, Marvin, salary 93 60 Kelly, Frank, salary 270 00 Kinchla, Ruth, salary 184 80 AUDITOR'S REPORT 203 Keefe, David, salary $202 40 L-Tons, Emma, salary 193 60 Lyons, Helen, salary 184 80 McCafferty, Mary, salary 160 00 McNally-, Ella, salary- 10 00 McAteer, ]Margaret, salary 150 00 Mooney, Thank, salary 360 00 McBreen, Eleanor, salary 193 60 Maninuto, John, salary 193 60 O'Brien, Helen, salary 184 80 O'Brien, Thomas, salary 250 00 Roc ney, Edward, salary 202 40 Reed, Ethel, salary 176 00 Vahey, Catherine so 00 Total expenditures 54,586L 00 $4,586 00 Playgrounds, Maintenance Appropriation for 1930 $2,500 00 Expenditures Nmerican Oil Co., gas $17 06 Boston & Maine R, R., freight 1 08 Brine, Co., James F., supplies 43 50 Butler, George F., supplies . 13 37 Camera & Gift Shop, supplies 20 1a Carls�rom, K. S., medals aild loving cup 37 25 Cousineau, Edward, incidentals 54 34 Custom ]'louse Printing Co., printing 20 75 East "Aratertown Cement Bloch Co., sand 40 88 Everwear Manufactming Co., The, supplies 14 00 ]]]etcher Hardware Co., supplies 94 34 Graham, NIrs. Edward, clerical ser%vices S 50 Green & Co., S. B., cement 3 72 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies 121 00 2D4 WATERTO;'i,N TOWN REPORT Hinkley, 0. E., saw sharpened S 40 Rolland, Edward D., supplies 98 60 Keefe, C. H., truck 1.5 00 Keefe, D. F., plumbing supplies 45 30 Maekin's Lunch, lunches 1 30 McEreen, Eleanor, convention 17 73 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 40 65 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 95 98 Pay Fall, weekly 1,122 90 Partridge Co., Horace, supplies 264 75 Pennington, George H., repairs 5 00 Pepperell Braiding Co., supplies 35 46 Playground & Recreation .Association of America., Inc., supplies 6 25 Prior 1 1achine Shop, sharpening lawn mower 6 35 Claude Allen Rand, supplies 32 03 Riverside Sand & Gravel Co., sand 12 40 T,Qppan Boat & Engine Co., gars 4 00 Waterproof Paint & 'Tarnish Co., paint 16 87 Water Department, service 0 00 Watertown Hardware Co., supplies 1 90 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 34 41 Waltham Lwnber Co., lumber 35 52 Watertown Tribune-Enter-prise, printing 5 00 Watertown Twilight Teague, tickets 31 25 "Yard's, supplies 54 00 White, Peter J., repairs 20 54 Fatal expenditures 32,499 49 Transferred to imexpended balance account 51 $2,500 00 PUBLIC INDEBTEDNESS AND INTEREST Town Debt Appropriation for 1930 $279,500 00 E,x pe dimyes Bonds paid S279,500 00 $270,500 00 Interest Appropriation for 1930 $132,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 6,784 52 e125,215 48 Expewditures Coupons on bonds 888,85E 75 Discount orn temporary loans 32,629 14 Total expenditures $121.,487 89 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3,727 59 125,215 48 TAXES State Tax Appropriation for 1930 $52,010 00 Expemd'itures Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, tax $52.010 00 S52,010 00 6 WATERTOWN Tt]WX REPORT Special State Assessments Appropriation for 1934 S14,74S 58 Expenditures Abatement of smoke nuisance 8268 29 Charles River Basin, improvement 12,500 40 Sewer South, special 457 00 Snow removal 31 52 Southern Traffic Artery* 287 98 Ways in Malden, Braintree, Weymouth and Mngharn 1,203 79 Total expenditures $14,748 58 $14,748 58 County Taxes Appropriation for 1930 $86,642 40 ExPendigures Middlesex, County of, tax $78,514 8:3 Middlesex, Coutity of, T. D. tax 8,127 57 Total expenditures $86,642 40 $86,642 40 Metropolitan Assessments Appropriation for 1930 $142,275 97 Expen-d isires Metropolitan Parr Loan Sinking Fimd, Series 2 $,21.3 8 Metropolitan Parks Lein Sinl•:ii-ig li ttud, Series 2, interest 2,266 08 XlctTolpoliL n Parrs Loan Sinking Fund, Series 2, nvintenance 12,1.76 10 Metropolitan Parks Loan Sinking Ptald, Series 2, serial bonds 1,048 17 AUDITOR'S REPORT 207 Metropolitan Parks Loan Fund, 1V antasket maintenance 3t,199 63 Metropolitan Parks Loan Sinking Fund S76 86 Metropolitan Parks. Loan Sinking Fund, interest ,5,288 34 Metropolitan Parks Loan Sinking Fund, maintenance 13,637 00 Metropolitan Parrs Dann Sinkfiig Fund, serial bands 3,656 29 Metropolitan Planning DiN ision 323 tI Willington Bridge, maintenance 3o 06 Metropolitan Seiverage Loan Sinking Fund, sc th system 8,373 21 Metropolitan Sewerage Loan Sinking Fund, south system, interest 14,925 30 Metropolitan Se-werage moan ,Sinking Fund, south system, maintenance 9,294 97 XIctropolitan Sewerage Loan Sinking Rind, south system, serial bonds 2,321 36 Metropolitan eater I.�Dan Sinking Fund 2,206 10 Metropolitan Water Loan Sinking; Fund, interest 32,995 51 Metropolitan Water Loan Sinking; Fund, maintenance 14,543 14 Metropolitan Water Loan Sinking Fund, serial bonds 7,298 73 Metropolitan Water Loan Sinking Fund, account Brookline credit 1.953 12 letropolitan 'ATater Loan Sinking Fund, improvements 0,094 40 Repairs of State Highway 860 Uhl Total expenditures $142,275 9 ti1-12.275 97 1 208 WATERTOWN TOWN RRPORT Charles River Basin Appropriation for 1930 $6,744 17 Expenditures Charles River Basin T.aan Fund, interest $1,560 93 Charles River Basu1 Lcan Fund, maintenance 5,041 11 Charles River Basin Loan Fund, serial bands 142 13 Total expenditures $6,744 17 $6,744 17 WATER WORKS Water Department, Salaries Apprapriaticzi for 1930 $5,536 90 Expendihires Malcolm, Gertrude, salary $1,036 00 Rundlett, Laura B., salary 1,3O0 00 Rundlett, Walter E., salary 3,200 00 Fatal expenditures 5,5.36 00 $5,536 00 Water department, Office Expense Appropriation for 1930 S3,000 00 Expenditures Baker Co., frank G., tin boxes $15 00 Boston Blue Print Co., Inc., prints 67 29 Crosby Stearn Gage & Valve Co., charts 3 35 Everett Bros., Inc., expressage 50 Filing Equipment Bureau, supplies 205 30 Flagg, J. H., repairs 2 00 0 AUIDITOR'S RP—PORT 209 Gillette Publishing; Co., subscription .-3 00 Gillis OfficeSupply Co., supplies 13 00 Goodrow, Emest L., service 25 45 Grant's Express, expressage 1 10 Crum & Co., Thomas, supplies 133 47 Hawes Electric Co., heater 43 75 Dobbs & Warren, Inc., supplies 21 00 Howard Ice Co., ice 27 27 Johnson, Edwin, services 922 50 Kellog, .Allyn W., envelope moisteners 6 40 Malcolm, Gertrude, extra services 80 00 Martell Co., A. E„, supplies 73 96 Mc rdle, H. B., supplies 67 00 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 1 40 Murray Printing Company, The, printing 16 i0 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 137 S$ N. E. Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 0 00 Gates„ Bernard M., services 263 86 Pequossette Press, printing 244 75 P. 0. Department, postage 220 6 Pureoxia Co., The., water 20 00 Rival Co_, supplies 106 03 Rundlett, Laura, extra services 100 Oft Rtindlett, Walter E., incidentals 4 40 Standard Mailing Machine Co., repairs 5 45 Standard Maintenance Co., Ind., maintenance of typewriters 15 00 Stone &'McDerrnott, supplies 9 76 Undenvood Typewrtier Co., typewriter 101 25 Water Works Engineering, subscription 3 50 Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 2 $5 date tc3"Li n Tribu-ne-E''nterprise, advertisement 3 45 Mite, Peter J., repairs 2 00 Total expenditures $2,974 12 Transferred to unexpended balance account 25 88 $3,000 00 210 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Water Department, Vacations Appropriation for 1930 $3,000 00 ,Expernditures Pay Roll, weekly �2,996 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 4 00 3,000 00 Water Department, Construction Appropriation for 1930 826,254, 80 Expenditures Roston & Maine R. R., rent of land S12 50 Boston : Maine R. R., freight 397 44 Boston 'Saar*-h-letcalf Co., blades 8 16 Builders Iron Foundry, 8-inch plugs 7 80 Caldwell, George A.., curb tuxes 107 50 Cement Lined Pipe Co., couplings so 11 Central Transportation. Co., expressage 1 00 Curry Eros. Gil Co., supplies 25 65 Edson Manufacturing Corp., repairs 61 02 Everett Bros., Inc., expressage S 20 Field & Son, Inc., Walter W., drills and hits 69 90 Fletelter Hardware Co., The, supplics 20 10 Grant's Express, expressage 95 Green & Co., S. B., cement 18 90 Gulf Refining Co., kerosene 15 75 Hersey Manufacturing Co., meters 850 50 Holmes, C. E., repairs 2 00 Kennedy Valve Manufacturing Co., hydrants 423 60 Lally & Co., Joseph M., building nia,nhole 60 00 Lead Lined Pipe Co., couplings 22 00 AUDITORS REPORT 211 Ludlow Valve Manufacturing Co., hydrants and valves $1,749 22 Macaulay, D., repairs 2 40 Mueller Co., inc., brass goads 279 61 Neptune Meter Co., 2-inch mete 73 00 New England Brick Co., clay t 00 Otis Bras. Co., rubber boots 26 00 Pay Doll, weekly 17,910 14 Proctur, S. F., & R. C., hardware supplies 39 75 Railway Express Agency, expressage 4 22 Red Hed Manufacturing Cv., brans goods 390 46 Rival Co., tapes 4 .90 Sullivan, Jaynes H., gas and oil 51 90 Sumner & Dunbar, die stocks and supplies 1.,059 36 Tocei Construction Co., building manhole 57 65 Waldo Bros. Co.. manhole cover and frame 32 50 Warren Foundry & Pipe Co., pipe 2,316 09 Webb NIanufacturing Co., F. W., fittings 1 5,5 Total expcti,litures $$26,202 43 Transferred to unexpended balance account 52 37 - —— $26,254 30 Water Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1030 525,000 00 .Tpenditures American Fire Extinglusher Co., e-:tinguishers 322 00 American Oil Products Co., ,gas and oil 768 42 Allpax Co., The, packing 1:0 21 Baker Co., Frank G., repairs 35 212 TOWN REPORT Boston &- Maine R. R., freight $4 57 Builders Iran Fcundry, bends 9 24 Butter's Express, expressage 1 50 Carlstrom, K. S., glass 30 Cla.flin & Co., Walter A., supplies 14 80 Cixry Bros. Oil Co., supplies 83 S9 Dallman Co., Inc., sponges 8 83 Darley & Co., W. S., box finders 3a 00 Duman, Jr., James II., repairs and supplies 136 04 Edison Elec, Ill. Co., The, service 151. 10 Edson Manufact-iHng Co., hydrant pump 13 70 Evans Tire Co., tire and tube 29 70 Everett Bros., Inc., expressage: 7 20 Field & Son, Inc., Walter W., supplies 83 35 Fletcher Hardware. Co., supplies 89 22 Green & Co., S. B., cement 12 60 Gulf Refilling Co., greasing service G 10 lHa.lpin's Welding Shop, supplies IS 25 Hares Electric Ca., supplies and repairs ail IS Hayes Service Station, supplies 48 03 Horsey Manufacturing Co., metes parts 1,456 35 Holland, Edward D., brushes 60 Holmes, C. E., battery and charges 26 00 Hurley Service Dodge Bros. Station garage rent and repairs 1,568 00 Denney TManufacturing Co., grease, gas, etc. 45 00 Keefe, C. H., garage rent 70 00 Keefe, D. F., repairs 61 36 Lawn Mover Grinding Co., repairs 2 00 Leonard P'uci Co., coal 110 00 Leone Display Service, decerathur car and track 11-10 00 I,ijdlaw valve Manufactwing Co., hydrants 128 55 Mack Motor Truck Co., repairs 185 03 Mahoney, D. J., repairs 2 50 McDermott, A. E., insurance 345 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 213 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 360 86 North Beacon 'Strut Filling Station, greasing truck 1 50 O'Brien & Co., P. H,, canvas 5 00 O'Connell, James J., insurance 252 00 Pay Roll, weekly 18,576 52 Perkins, George A,, repairs 25 00 Rundlett, Walter E., garage rent 120 00 Shannon Co., Inc., Joseph J., supplies 10 71 Sheridan, T. F., supplies 6 50 Stone & XleDermott, flashlights 0 09 Sumner & Dimbar, fittings 53 SQ Thompson-Durkee Co., NNire 3 80 'ffaltham Coal Co., coal 127 50 Waltham Screw Co., brass rods 32 80 Water-town Hardware Co., hardware supplies 58 25 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 3 60 Webb Manufacturing Co., F. W., cock 5 50 Worthington Pump & Machinery Corp., meter parts 17 95 Total expenditures $24,980 24 Transferred to unexpended balance account 19 70 $25,000 00 Water Department, Special Appropriation for 1030 539,036 20 Balance brought forward 18,366 90 -- 357,4[}3 I0 Expenditures Balser Co., Frank G., funnels. 85 40 Boston & wine R. R., rent of land 02 50 Boston & Maine R_ R., freight 1,972 50 Builders Iron Ft tmdry, fittings 567 95 21.4 j kTRRT0WK TOWN REPORT Caldwell Co., George A., supplies $211 40 Cement Lined Pipe Co., fittings 125 43 Central Transportation Co., expressage 4 Do Chesterton, A. W., rope 22 56 Curry Bros. Oil Co., handles and oil earls 176 92 Cushing Co., J., straw 2 60 Davis Foundry Co., iron fittings 854 14 Donaldson Iron Co., 8-inch grater pipe 2,323 00 Edson Manufacturing Corp., clamps and diaphragms 53 44 Everett Bros., Inc., expressage 11 01 Fletcher Hardware Co., The, supplies 17 59 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 35 Golding, Hugh, splicing nape 7 00 Grant's Express, expressage 35 Green & Co., S. P., cement 22 56 Gulf Refining Co., kerosene 5 25 Holland, Edward D., supplies 843 95 Holmes, C. E., repairs 1 25 Hydraulic Development Co., hydro tite 21.3 00 Leadite Co., The, leadite Soo 00 Lead Lined Iron Pipe Co., fittings 40 28 LeBaron Fatuidry Co., E. L., tees and cross 145 35 Ludlow, Valve Manufaettu-ing, hydrants and valves 4,WO 36 Macaulay, D., repairs, 39 00 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, registration 13 €0 Natiaiial Boston Lead Co., lead pipe 348 66 Pay loll, weekly 32,708 01 Perkins, E. A., tool box 29 57 Praetor, S. E., & R. C., picks, etc. 156 98 Red Hed Manufacturing Co., grass ,goods 1,710 01 Rival Co., supplies 130 78 Sullj'van, James H., soil and gas 178 35 Sumner & Dunbar, valve boxes 545 03 AUDITOR'S REPORT 215 Waldo Bros. Co., supplies 122 80 Warren Foundry and Pipe Co., cast iron pipe 9,571 03 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 27 41 Total expenditures 357,401 6 $57,401 63 PUBLIC CE ETERI ES Cemetery Department, Superintendent Appropriation for 1930 $1,900 00 Expe;:.dilvres Shorey, Frank R., salary $1,900 00 $1,900 00 Cemetery Department, Labor Appropriation for MO $8,800 00 Expett ditto re s Pay Roll, weekly 38,799 29 Transferred to unexpended balance account 71 --- - 1$9,800 00 Cemetery Departmento Contingent Appropriation. for 1930 $ 75 00 Expenditures Belmont Builders Supply Co., cement 60 Carlstrom, K. S., repairing clock 3 50 lernatis Brook sand and Gravel Co., sand 6 00 216 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Crescent Sign Co., signs $275 00 Davenport, A. M., planting flowers 61 il0 Dolge Co., C. E., weed killer 31 75 Fletcher Haxdware Co., supplies 7 45 GrapMc Press, The, printing 10 40 Green & Co., S. B., cement 2 80 Hinkley, 0. E., repairs 1 50 Holland, Edward D., wheelbarrow 8 50 Hydrol Chemical Co., Inc., lowering device straps 3 41 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., services 31 70 LeShane, Frank, trucking 0 00 Malloy, Charles L., supplies 75 Meister Co., D. A., sharpening picks G 00 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 36 35 Shorcy, Trask R., carfare 28 57 Sullivan, James H., oil 1. 75 Swift, John, trucking 22 00 Tocci Construction Co., grave markers 50 00 Waltham Lime and Cement Co., cement 24 00 Water Department, service G 90 Watcrtovni Lumber Co ., past pickets S 88 White, 'Frank R., carfare 2 50 White, Peter J., carpenter work 36 00 Young's Hardware and Radica Co., Supplies 82 20 Total expenditures 774 fib Transferred to unexpended balance account 31 -- $775 00 AUDITOR FS REPORT 217 MISCELLANEOUS Administration Building Appropriation for 1030 5205,000 04 Bc-Llance carried forward 205,000 00 Administration Building, flans Balance brought fonvarch 810,000 00 Balance carried forward 11,110,000 00 A.rlfngton Street Cemetery Balance brought forward $15 25 Expenditures Meister Co., D. A., signs $12 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3 25 - - - $15 25 Arsenal Street Balance brought for yard $5,714 17 Fxpendijares Bostcri Maine R. R., repairs 34 68 Ellison Elec. Ill, Co., The, lighting 36.3 50 Pay Roll, weekly 1,701 38 Regan, Esther L., services 100 00 Total expenditures s5,169 Oa Balance carried forward 544 52 — 35,714 17 Delmont andCommon Streets, Traffic .Lights Balance brought fares-ard moo 00 Balance; carried forward 5.300 00 218 WATERTOWN TONM REPORT Betterment Streets (1929) Balance brough L forward S4,31 60 Expenditures fl%ffe, William H,, hire of concrete mixer $150 f10 Pay Roll, weekly 281 60 Total expenditures S1,31 60 31 60 Betterment Streets (1930) .Appropriation for 1930 854,900 00 Expenditures Demers, Louis, water $2 50 Cetrone & Tocci, gravel 970 20 Clematis Brock Sand and Gravel Co., gravel 1,082 29 Condon, John P., gravel 2,985 00 Easter Asphalt Coil Co., asphalt 5,272 40 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 209 70 General Crushed Stone Co,, stone 9,856 02 Hood Rubber Co., cinders 208 50 XlcCarty & Co., Charles J., supplies 29 50 Xfiddlesex, County of, House of Correction, breams 11 00 Nonantum Coal Co., coal 780 97 Palmer & Sans, L. P., curbing 3,174 06 Pay Roll, Nveek-lly 27,675 42 Portland Stone Ware Co., pipe 51 20 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 136 50 Riley, Iv1. J., building catch basin 45 00 Sullivan, James H., oil and ,gas 183 40 Waldo Bras. Co., brick 58 31 Waltham Lime and Cement Co.„ cement 21.5 00 'Watertown Lumber Co,, lumber 4 00 Totd expenditures $52,953 97 Balance carried forward 1,0446 03 54,900 00 AUDITOR rS ] 1.1'f7E"r 219 Browne School, Land flaking Appropriation for 1930 $+Off 00 Total expenditures $i 00 00 Caccavaro Settlement Appropriation for 1930 81,600 00 Expevditures Heirs of Louis Caccavaro, settlement $I, 00 00 I,OOO 00 Common Street, Relocation and Widen1mg Balance brought forward 1,253 25 Expe zdifttres Brady, Mrs. NI. Frances, settlement $93 75 Collins, Josephine A., damages 117 50 Erslane, Doris, settlement 71 50 Scott, Aged, et ux., settlement 65 00 Trustees of the Watertown roman's Club, settlement 175 00 '"lite, Lillie, et al., damages 400 00 White, Robert J., settlement, 98 00 Total expenditures $1,020 75 Balance carried fom and 232 50 1,253 25 December Assessments, 1929 Balance brought forward $155 94 Expenditures Abatements, granted by assessors $20 34 Transferred to unexpended balance account 135 $0 $155 94 220 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT December Assessments, 1930 Levied by Assessors $364, 98 Balance carried forward 8+364 98 Drainage Appropriation for 1030 $30,000 00 Expenditures Belmont Builders Supply Co., pipe 91,889 47 Clematis Brook Sand and Gravel Co., sand and stone 37 69 Dagel, Fred, building; catch basin and repairs 27 00 Flaherty, Thomas, building catch basin 24 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 122 90 Holland, FdW.-Ud D., supplies 71 00 Hood Rubber Co., boots 29 40 Massachusetts State Prison, castings 1,821 20 McCarty & Co., Charles J., supplies 528 78 Murphy, Eugene, building manholes 448 40 Murry*, Thomas, building catch.. basin 15 00 Parry Brief Co., brief 062 40 Pay Ralf, weekly 20,062 25 Portland Stone '"''are Co., pipe 2,069 02 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 24 75 Riley, M. J., building catch basins 686 00 Riverside Sand and Gravel Co., sand 7 50 Sullivan, Jame IT., gas and oil 14 80 Nlraldo Bros. Co,, brick 1,157 87 Waltham Lime and Cement Co., cement 282 00 Watertown Lurnber Co., lumber 9 52 Total expenditures $29,991 55 Transferred to unexpended balance account 8 4115 AUDITOR rS REPORT 21 Drainage, Special Appropriation for 1930 $15,000 00 Balance carried forward $15,000 00 East Junior High School, Plans Balance brought forward $6,000 0 Expoidifitres Haven & Hoyt, services $6,000 00 96,000 00 Headquarters, American Legion, Past No. 99 Appropriation for 1930 S325 00 Fxpntd•iluros Yerxa, P.. A., rent, $325 00 325 00 Headquarters, Veterans cif,Foreign Wars, Post No. 1105 Appropriation for 1930 $660 00 Expenditures Charlestown Five Cents Savings Bank, rent 3110 00 Rogers, Henry H., rent �275 00 Wilton, Hciiry C., rent 275 00 Total expenditures $660 00 $bw 00 Highway Department, Traffic Signals, Arsenal and Yrvi-ag Streets Appropriation for 1930 $2,703 00 Expenditures Edison Elec, Ill. Co., The, signals $2,116 00 Transferred to unexpended Ualance SF account �i �(l 82,103 00 222 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Highway Department, Traffic Signs Appropriation for 1930 $1,500 00 Expenditures Lyle Signs, Inc., sips $1,376 00 Pay Roll, weckly 114 56 Total expenditures $1,49D 56 Transferred to ariexpended balance account 9 44 - - $1,500 00 Highway Department, New Track Appropriation for 1930 $5,000 00 Transferred, Town Meetitg 200 00 , $1,800 00 Expenditures Four Wheel give Sales Co., truck $4,800 Ott $1,800 00 Imrie Settlement Appropriation for 19:30 $150 00 Expenditures Irrmrie, Thomas, settlement $150 90 $150 00 Infumarry Department, Glans for Moving Appropriation for 1930 S500 00 Balance brought forward 250 00 -- $i50 00 Balance eaxried forward $750 00 AUntTORts REFaRT 223 Knowles Delta, Taking Appropriation for 1930 $2,000 00 Expand tunes Bleiler, Frederick G., settlement �>394 00 Pay boll, weekly 1,610 00 Total cxpenditures $2,000 00 $2,000 04 Laundry )gook, Train Appropriation for 1930 339,500 00 Ezpendilures Atmus Co., E. D., equipment and repairs 91 Clematis Brook Sand and Gravel Co. sand and stone 1,219 55 Concrete Steel Co., ties and bars 1,516 37 TeCristofora Bros. Co., forms 375 00 Eastern Asphalt and Oil Co., asphalt 213 24 Fletcher klardvvare Co., hardivare suppliees 135 90 General Crushed Stone Co., stone 412 50 Hood Rubber Co., supplies 8 $0 McCarty & Co., Charles J., supplies 58 15 More & Moore, supplies 3 35 O'Connell Co., J. P., cement 468 70 Pay Ralf, weekly 18,222 54 Portland Stone Ware Co., pipe 4 28 Procter, S. E. & R. C., mpplles 27 25 Riley, M. J., building catch basins 24 00 Standard Coil Co., oil 20 20 Walda Bros. Co., brick 24 99 Waltham Lime and Cement Co., cement 1,517 29 224 WATERTOWN 'SOWN REPORT Watertown Dumber Co., lumber $21 81 Webster Lumber Co., lumber 156 48 Total expenditures $24,441 33 Balance carried forte-ard M058 67 3,39,500 00 Lowell. School Addition Appropriation for 1930 $85,000 00 Expenditures Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 356 85 Easton Herald-Traveler Corporation, advertisement 17 85 Bradley Co., Miltoa, supplies. 21 00 VAinare Construction Co., general contract 60,288 63 Fletcber Hardware Co., haxdware contract 804 00 Globe Newspaper Co,, advertisement 36 00 Haves Electric Co., lighting fixtures 416 95 Pay Roll (Highway Department) 19 0 Hospital Specialty Co., supplies 20 91 Denney Bros. & Wolkins, furniture 3,472 60 Kilham, Hopkins & Greeley, architects 4,045 63 MacDonald, R. B., insurance 19 50 Massaebusetts, Commonwealth of, chairs 150 60 Vase& Sons, Piano Co., piano 380 00 Watertown Sun, 'The, advertisement 6 25 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, advertisement 6 25 Total expenditures $76,057 15 Balance carried forward 8,942 85 85,000 00 1iUDITORis REPORT 225 Main Street, Relocation Balance brouglat forward $140 00 Balance, oarried forward $140 00 Mt. Auburn Street Building Line Balance brought forward Wo 00 Balance carried forward $500 00 New Senior High School Balance brought fonvard $2,23.9 76 Transferred, Town Meeting; 2,239 76 Nichols Avenue, Relocation Appropriation for 1030 $600 00 Balance carried forward 000 00 Forth End Sewer Balance 'brought fon-�,ard $18,296 85 Ex�e�:a%lures Belmont Builders Supply Co., pipe and cement 81,183 49 Massachusetts State Prison, castings 151 75 McCarty & Co., Charles J., supplies 07 6 Parry Brick Co., brick 211 68 Pay Roll, weekly 16,493 55 Riley, M. J., building manholes 152 00 Total expenditures $18,290 20 Transferrers to unexpended balance account 6 65 - 18,296 85 220 '44'ATERTO'WN 'TOWN "PORT Orchard Street and Waverley Avenue, Traffic Signals Appropriation for 1930 tip', 00 00 Expenditures Edisma Elec. 111. Co., T-he, installation $2,500 00 $2,500 00 Overlay, 1923 Balance 'brought forward $148 85 Transferred to Overlay Reserve Account 11 80' - 17 00 Expenditures Abatements granted by Assessors 17 00 17 00 Overlay, 1929 Balance brought forward $3,000 34 Transferred to Overlay Reserve .Account 5,000 00 - - $3,000 34 Expenditures Abate-menu granted by Assessors $2,605 10 Balance carried foam and 395 24, 3,000 34 Overlay, 1930 Levied by Assessors $26,991 99 Soldiers' Exemptions 155 33 $26,836 66 Expenditures Abatements granted by Assessors $7,758 69 Balance carried forward 1.9,077 97 $26,836 66 AiTDrTOR�S REPORT 227 Overlay Reserve Fund Balance brought forward $28,739 07 Transferred, Town 11►eeting 15,000 00 $13,739 07 Transferred from Overlay accounts 5,131 85 $18,8 i 0 92 Balance carved forward $18,870 92 Potter Memo lal Gate Fund Balance brcught forward $101 22 Received from Union Market National Bank 23 23 - $124 45 Balance carried forward $124 45 Premium Account Balance brcught fcarwarcl $2,5 39 26 Received from sale of bands 763 00 ,30`? 26 Transferred to appropriations 2'000 00 $1,302 20 Expendihires First National Bare bonds, preparing and certifying S44-1 58 Balance cazried forward 857 08 - S1.302 26 Prospect Street, Taking Appropriation for 1930 $200 00 Expenditures Dill, Edward A. and 'Thomas A., settlement 8200 00 S20O 00 228 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Public Library, West End Branch, Equipment Balwice brought for rd $1,500 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 42 75 $1, 42 75 Expendilvres Leland Co., J. D., architects $57 00 Vaughan. & Co., W. C., hardwvtre supplies 139 75 Walsh Bros., contract 9o0 00 Vawman & Erbe Manufacturing Co., equipment 446 00 Total expenditures $1,542 75 $1,542 75 Riverton Playground Appropriation for 1930 $4,557 00 ;Balance carried forward $4,557 00 Robinson 'Settlement Appropriation for 1930 $700 04 Ex peizdilures Robinson, Angie L. and Beverly, settlement $700 00 $700 00 Schaal Department, Smith-Hughes Fund Received. from State 6143 41 Expendihires Keatu-ig, Franklin, salary- 67 k 70 Keep, Marion P., salary 71 71 $143 41 29 AUDITOR S REPORT 2 School survey, Appropriation for 1930 $8,000 00 Expendil arcs Columbia University, survey li,000 00 Balance carried forward 2.000 00 1,58,000 00 Taylor Street, band Taking Appropriation for 1030 $1,000 00 Expenditures Firestone Tire L Rubber Co., settlement S 1,000 00 6-11000 CO Tercentenary Committee Appropriation for 1030 $5,000 00 Balance brought forward 4,045 SO -- - $9,945 80 Expenditures American Legion Band, Weymouth Post Nu, 79, parade and concert 100 00 Apollo Beverages, tonic 35 60 Arlington'Post No. 30 American I.egici7 DnLm Carps, services 80 00 Ansonia Printing Co., prints 2 50 Back Bay Electrotype Co., half-tones 26 64 Bird & Cc., M. F., invitations 100 50 Bisbee, Dena I., music 29 SO Boston Elevated ai vv,,air, special buses 307 50 Bruning Co., Charles, planogmph prints ?S Ott Capron Lighting Co., rental of flood lights 13 00 Clinton Post No, 523, Veterans of Foreign IN-Tars, transperta.tion 25 00 230 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Colbert, John, salary and expenses 89 59 Colletti Novelty & Regalia Co., hats, etc. .29 04 Cowles, Billy, music 75 00 Craig, John F., carpenter work 20 00 Curtiss & Feld, costumes 260 15 Doherty Letter Service, letters a 50 Mrs. Donnelly's Bakery, provisions 13 90 Dorret�� of Boston, cups, medals, etc. 105 60 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 72 00 Edison Elec. 111. Co., The, service r 54 Essex Decorating Co., decorations 15 00 Farley Havey Co., merchandise i 8:3 Flagg, Galen J., services 6 69 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 30 94 Franklin & Lassoff, beach hats 51 00 Gately & Sons Co., Johji W., decorating lull 50 00 General Industries Corp., broadcast cquipment 100 00 Graphic Press, The, printing 119 25 Gray Shop, supplies 6 05 Griffin, Mildred E., expenses 14 60 Hampshire Press, The, printing 17 09 Hardin; Uniform & regalia Co., arm bands 22 00 Hawes Electric Co., labor and material 86 19 Hayden Costume Co., costume 1 50 Home, George R., services 25 00 Howe, W. Laurence, scirg books 16 74 Keene, Arthur B., scr�rices 30 00 Kelly, Timothy, wreaths 15 00 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., janitor services 9 00 Lowell Fast A. M. Drum Corps, services 25 00 Lynch, D. W., services 11 [�(} Malden Leather Goods Co., jewel cases and engraving 12 50 AUDITOR.s REPORT 231 Marlboro Post, music $50 00 Martina, Raffaele, services 375 00 a tacchia Bras., track 25 00 McCorxni,ck, Charles, prints 5 00 McElluney, George, services 15 00 McIntosh, Neil, rent of portable building 50 00 ].IrlcLean's, charge for furniture, carpet 15 00 McNeilly's Riding Academy, horses 127 0 Meister Co., D. A., repairs, sign 368 90 Melrose Past American Legion Dry Carp, services 25 00 I Ietropolitan Flag & Decorating Co., decorating, etc. 499 30 Middlesex &- Boston Railway, buses 51 00 Monahan, George, labor 17 50 Alooney, Tied R., supplies 53 48 Moore, Arthur W., clerical. services 137 50 Nally & Co., T. T., moving chairs 10 00 N. E. TO. & Tel. Co,, services 28 88 Oakley Country} Coup. luncheon 600 00 Parq,uette Folding Chair Co., chairs 6 50 Pay Roll, Highway Department 125 15 Pequossette Press, printing 246 50 Pine Trce Press Co., printing 12 60 Raymond Costume Co., costumes 6 00 Raymond's, Indian suits 25 00 Robinson p G. Frederick, books 61 25 Rollins, Katherine M., services 20 00 Rothe, A. make-lap supplies 60 05 Slattery, M. G., supplies 58 25 Snow & Staff, 'Walter B., booklets 403 93 Storey Scenic Co., O. B., rental of scenery 176 00 Ruane's, bouquets, palms, etc. 63 00 Smith, B. L., badges S 40 Speak-O-Phone Recorditl,g Co., recording program 100 00 Suburban Distributing, Co., distributing 20 00 232 WATERT(7WN TOWN REPORT Temian, N. G., fiat V0 40 Thursday Morning Nli sicale Club, costurnles, semices 4.0 00 Ticehurst, Charles, labor 27 50 Tisdell, William. L., prints S 50 Toscano, Nazzareno, incidentals 0 00 Towle, Henry E., photograph 1 75 Troop F 110 Cavalry, services 50 00 Ward, A-liss A. B., supplies 3 02 Watertown Bindery, folding 11 25 Watertown Builders Supply Co., blacks 3 52 Watertown Chamber of Commerce, clerical senrices 750 Oil Watertown Letter Shop, letters, etc. 35 05 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 1.01 51 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The, printing 102 20 'Watertown High School Band, seniices 50 00 Webster Co., prank Blare, loan of eagle 10 00 Wessagussett Past No. 1399 Veteran of Foreign Wars, transportation 25 00 Weston, William Ellis, Services 75 00 White Co., R. H., merchandise 3 54 Whitehead & Hoag Co., gold badges, medals 820 38 Whiting, Chester E., 11Qth Cavalry Band 386 00 Whitney, Charles E., musicians 132 00 Woburn Post American Legion Drum Corps, services 25 00 Wolff, Fording & Co., costumes and make-up 200 00 Wood Co., A. M., lumber 17 76 Wood ell, P. lvl., transportation of lights and carfare 3 40 Total expenditures 39,776 42 Balance carried forward 159 33 -__ -_ $9,945 80 AUDITOR REPORT 233 Unpaid Bills Appropriation for 1930 83,235 28 Expenditures Boston, City of, aid $621 45 Cambridge, Cite of, aid 185 16 Colligan, Albert B., expenscs 46 80 Connally, Thomas J., rent 23 00 Edison flee. 111. Co., The, service 155 19 Fayette Street Market, provision 45 00 Kelley, Dr. M. J., services 260 00 Lyndonville Creamery Association, milk 39 99 Maloney, Bartley, granolit,hic walk 441 10 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, aid 420 55 Newton, City of, aid 100 00 Salem, City of, aid 383 79 Sem -ville, City of, aid 15 00 Waltham, City of, aid 220 00 Water Department, sere-ice 52 35 Total expenditures $3,0w 3S Transferred to unexpended balance account 2`5 90 28 Veterans' Memorial Appropriation for 1930 $15,000 00 Expend-'ores Phillips Congregational Church, building $15,000 00 11-1115,000 40 West Elementary School Bala-nee, brow-ht fonward 1:10 33 zn Transferred., Town Meeting 700 00 $77,430 93 234 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures American Fire Equipment Go., extinguishers and supplies $51 80 Anchor Pest Fence Co., fence 3,197 40 Andrews Paper Co., towels 224 00 Babb & Co., Inc., Edward E., 1,221 52 Bigelow-Kennard Co., lighting; fixtures 1,380 00 Boston & Maine R. R., freight 37 Cassedy, James J., Inc., heating 4,832 50 Durgin, Margaret rW., services 100 00 Eastern Asphalt & Coil Co., driveway 255 20 Erickson Electric Cu., stage lights 4054 00 Estey Organ Co., organ 70 4U Fletcher Hardware Cc., suppr es 76 00 General Fireproofing Corp., cabinet, shelves, etc. 86 00 Gerry, J. V., window shades 485 00. Gibbs Express Co., expressage 1 50 Mall, Siclnev W., setting shrubs and grai ing 191 00 Harding Oil Burner, brier 8$0 00 Harris, William S., i isu=ce 58 53 Hasbrouck & Co., V. J., furniture 181 32 lea;gyres Electric Co., electric contxact 4,589 85 Hood Rubber Co., the 25 00 International Time Recording Co.., clock 123 00 Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, desk seats, etc. 5,299 00 Kenney, Harold S., cabinet 2Z 75 Xrasser & Co., F., ornamental iron work 630 00 Leaven & Co., William, nigs, etc. $7 85 Leland & Co., J. D., architects 1,80c) 90 McGann & Son Co., T. F.,, tablet 341 00 National Vulcanized Fibre Co., waste barrel and baskets 3 a 53 New England Nurseries Cc., shrubbery 180 00 Noble, Ruth L., piano 75 00 O'Connell, F. C., insurance 15 53 AUDITOR'S REPORT 235 Paine, Herbert L., blanket $9 50 Pierce & Cox, plumbing contract 2,057 18 Pittsburg Plate glass Co., mirror 13 90 Pr tor, S. E., & R. C., hardware supplies 1,618 39 Remington Rand Business. Service, Inc., cabinet 15 75 Theatre, Otto A., granolithic walk and drive may 394 46 Vaughan Co., W. C., supplies (hardware) 11.4 57 Vose & Sores Piano Co., pianos 755 00 Walsh Bros., contract and grading 44,733 31 'Wright, Edward F., insurance 104 52 Fright & Kitson, ;ym mats 38 40 Total expenditures $76,212 69 Balance carried forw�ard 1,21.8 24 S77,430 93 West ,junior high School Addition Balance brought forward 186 so x�ertd tr c t�� Tliffe, William H., screens ,$86 S4 *S6 so Workmen's Compensation Appropriation for 1930 S5,000 00 Transferred, 'Town. Meeting 1,000 00 $4,000 CO Ex���adit�erc� .Barnes, Prank, injury 90 00 Butler, George F., supplies 65 Cambridge Hospital, -rays IS 00 236 IN'ArrI;TOWN TOWN REPORT Childs, Bradley, settlement $365 00 I)rummey, Dr. Joseph L., services 79 00 Gallagher, Annie, settlement 832 00 Greene, Dr. David D., services 15 00 Manley, Frank, hijury 205 72 Harney, Charles, injury 15 43 Higgins, Arthur L., injury 33 43 Higginbotham, Dr. Fred A., services 15 00 Industrial Accidents, Department of examinations 35 00 Jantzen, Dr. Francis F., ser-vices 90 00 Kelley, Dr. Edward J- services 7 00 Kelley, Dr. M. J., services 14 00 King, Dr. Alfred E., services 12 00 Lawn, Arthur, injury 38 57 Lexington Street Drug Co., prescriptions 6 4.0 Loring, Dr. Benjamin L., services 48 00 Lcoskin, John J., injury 300 86 Mangino, Santo, injury 144 00 Matzo, Joseph, injury 23 14 McCusker, Bernard, injury 403 71 11\1=isey, Richard, injury 33 43 Mossman, George, injury 30 86 Narni, Jobli, injury 15 43 Quirk, Dr. Thomas C., services 22 00 Ranson Taxi Service, service 27 50 Rug&ro, Dominic, injury 77 14 St. Elizabeth Hospital, board and care. 170 87 Second, Dr. Walter N., services 128 00 Sheehan, Jeremiah, injury 154 29 Sullivan, Dr. J. Burke, sev4ces 35 00 Treacy, Thomas, settlement 41 14 White, John, injury . 25 71 York, Dr. Robert S., services 20 00 Total expenditures $3,582 28 Transferred to unexpended balance account 417 72 — S4,000 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 3 TREASURY RECEIPTS Ashes and Paper, rubbisb tickets R ;34 50 Cemetery, care and sale of lots 3,421 70 Cemetery, interest 1,650 65 Collector, advertisement, etc. 1,133 89 Collector, fees 2,734 55 Fire, miscellaneous 25 00 Fire Loss 103 0115 Health Department, contagious 561 36 Health 'Department, licenses 417 00 Health Department, dental clinic 447 10 Highway Department, swill 5,249 97 Highway Department 501 15 Infirmary Department, produce 695 17 Inspector of Plumbing, permits 683 00 Insurance, rebate 67 05 Interest, 1928 tax 10 91 Interest, 1929 tax 13,381 55 Interest, 1030 tax 2,062 34 Interest, Union Market National Bank 7,`43 33 Interest, accrued on b+ottds 207 36 Interest, fax titles 211 94 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, street; railway, tax 4,219 82 Massachusdts, Commonwealth of, corporation tax 107,732, 30 Massachusetts, OGra Boni ealth of, public service tax 9,1583 34 1NIassachusetts, Commonwealth of, bank: tax 3,134 37 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, trust Company tag: 1,913 09 Massachusetts, Commomvealth of, milluary aid 352 50 Nla.ssachusmts, Commonwealth of, state aid 360 00 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, 1926 trust company 1 23 8 WATLRTOWN TOWN REPORT Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, 1927 trust company tax; S 17 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, 1029 trot company tax 4 91 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, 1929 trust company tax. 13 03 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, 1929 income tax 13,347 90 Massachusetts, Commcnwealth of, 1929 corporation tax 6,679 99 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, 1925 public service tax 10 02 Massachusetts, Conunanwealth of, 1929 public service tax 9 40 Massachusetts, Conimenwealth of, 1927 hank lax 3 77 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, 1929 bank tax 1 37 Middlesex County, dog licenses 1,299 09 Middlesex County, killing dogs 49 00 IVIothers" Aid, state 9,956 45 Mothers' Aid, cities and. towns 1,560 67 Outside Aid, state 2,613 09 Outside Aid, cities and towns 4,427 41 Outside Aid, individuals 300 04 Planning Board, advertisement 14 59 Playgrounds 4 80 Pales and Wires Department, permits 477 60 Poles and Wires Department, junk 13 00 Police Department, fines 1,732 49 Police Department, junk 10 00 Public Library, fines 1,24E 45 Public Library, sale of old papex 6 20 Pent of Pumping Station 40 00 School Department, trade 3,225 87 Schaal Department, rent 2,399 75 School Department, evening 166 00 School Department, tuition ' 70 00 School Department, contui l tion 986 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 2,39 School Department, Americanization S1,233 06 School Department, state and city wards 1,048 09 Sch.ccl Department, miscellaneous 178 92 Selectmen, various 22 00 Sewer receipts 8,1.53 80 Sidewalk assessments 4,427 03 Side-wallcs Various 7,976 42 Taxes 1929, additional palls 206 00 Tares 1930, additional polls 126 go Taxes 1930, interest on betterments 3,901 93 Taxes 1930, moth tax 594 50 Tercentenary Conunittee, miscellaneous 84 90 Toxvn Clerk, fees and licenses 2,170 50 Town Hall, rent 1,189 50 Tavm Records, sale of 11 34 Treasurer, miscellaneous 50 20 Tree Warren Department, damages 15 00 Tree Warden Department, new trees 512 00 Water, Miscellaneous 154 04 Water receipts, net 1S5,845 02 Weights and Measures, fees 321 70 Total receipts $439,998 60 Expendiirares The following amounts were anticipated receipts and were transferred to appropriations at the Annual Town Meeting in. March, 1930. Water Income $190,000 00 Bank and Corporation Tax 105,000 00 Street Rail-way Tax 4,000 00 Miscellaneous 101,000 +00 3400,000 00 Cloherty, Sarah, settlement $3,268 35 Keefe, D. F., settlement 4,527 49 240 WATERTCIWN TOWN REPORT Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, 1926 trust company tax 38 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, 1926 bank tax 34 43 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, 1928 bank tax 19 03 Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, 199 bank tax 71 Total expenditures $407,854 39 Transferred to unexpended balance account 32,144 21 339,998 GO Traffic Signals, Watertown Square Appropriation for 1930 $5,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting $UI,000 00 AUDITOR IS REPORT 241 STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Assets Cash on hand $144,121 59 ,Appropriation a.ccc unt 1930 10,196 24 Deferred sideuvalk assessments 13,526 70 Deferred street assessments H7,157 87 Real and personal property as per appraiser's schedule ,834,280 00 Uncollected taxes 1920 real and personal 42 10 1929 poll 42 00 1929 motor vehicle excise 3,609 88 1930 real and personal 408,046 72 1930 pall 1.,084 00 1030 motor vehicle excise 1.1,605 74 Tax titles 25,722 23 S6,569,435 07 Liabilities Notes payable, anticipation of revenue, due in 1931 $400,000 00 Bonded debt. 1,982,000 00 Unexpended balances forward: Admixiistration building 205,000 00 Administration building, plans 10,000 00 Arsenal Street 544 62 Belmont and Common Streets, traffic signals 300 00 Betterment assessments 29,810 50 Betterment streets, 1930 1,946 03 Common Street, relocation and widening 232 50 December assessments, 1930 364 98 Draxt,age, special 15,000 00 Highway, Belmont Street 2,632 47 Infirmary, plans for moving 750 00 Laundry Brook, drain 15,058 67 Lowell School, addition 8,942 85 242 I ITERT[}WN TOWN REPORT Main Street, relocation. 140 00 Mt. Auburn Street, building line 500 00 Motor vehicle excise, 1929 3,609 SS f otor vehicle excise, 1930 11.605 74 Motor vehicle excise, surplus 4,672 35 Nichols Avenue, relocation 600 00 Overlay 1929 395 24 Overlay 1930 19,077 97 Overlay resen e Bind 18„870 92 Potter Memorial Gate Fund 124 45 Premium account 857 68 Riverton Playground 4,557 00 School sur-my 2,000 00 School, convention expense 250 00 Seaver deposits 2,953 05 Taylor Street, building, line 200 00 Tax title revenue 2 ,722 23 Tercentenary Committee 168 38 West Elementary School 1,218 24 ]Departmental accounts transferred to unexpended balance account 64,433 25 Total liabilities $2,834,538 90 Surplus 3,734,896 17 —86,569„435 07 AU131TOR)S REPORT 243 UNPAID BILLS The followliig are all the unpaid bills sent to the Atiditor, Infirmary Department Lvndonville Creamery Association, rnillc 2 99 Water Department, water 36 00 — 8G8 90 Mothers' Aid First National Stores, groceries $57 00 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 20 00 77 00 Outside Aid Atlantic & Pacific Tea. Co., groceries S1,225 00 Cnpi's Market, groceries 77 00 Economy Stores, groceries 7 00 First National Stares 770 00 H. P. Hood & Sons, Inc., milk 137 00 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 102 50 Massachmetts, Commonwealth of, Pondville Hospital, care 225 00 Newton, City of, aid 108 50 Newton Hospital, care 27 50 Raymond Co., J., groceries 333 40 Salem, City of, aid 682 10 Somerville, City of, aid 38 50 Waltham Hospital, care. 556 28 IL'hiting Milk Co., mills 124 89 Water Department, water 14 50 -f,SIS 80 Respectfully submitted, W. W. NORCROSS, JR., Auditor. APPRAISERS' VALUATION Highway D epa rtsnent Horses, wagons, tools, road-building machinery $21,000 00 Barn and sheds 15,000 00 Oil shed 1,500 00 Toolhouse and shed 5,000 00 Automobile trucks 15,000 00 Automobiles 2,000 00 Four acres of land, including clump 8,000 00 Spraying machine and equipment 700 00 Gravel pit 8,200 00 Smith shop 2,500 00 Dwelling house 5,000 00 Garage transfer station 8,500 00 $87,400 00 Sewer system $525,000 00 Drainage system 400,000 00 - -- 925,000 00 Moth Department Automobile SO00 00 `fools 200 00 Soo 00 Almshouse and Equipment Almshouse building $ 1,150 00 Contents 1,100 fl0 11 acres of land 22,000 00 54,250 00 244 APPRAISERS' VALUATION 245 `own House, Annex and Land 11,595 feet of land S.34,7 5 00 Town house and annex 60,750 00 Furniture in O"own Reuse and annex, including furnishings in hall and offices therein 9,000 00 — 8104,535 00 Land in delta $62,600 40 62,600 00 Police Department Ambulance patrol, furniture, motor- cycles and equipment and automo- biles -,-13,300 00 13,300 00 Poles and Wines Department Automobiles and equipment $2,000 00 2,000 00 Park Department .Athletic Fiem $50,000 00 Whitney Hill Park, G acres 10,000 00 Saltonstall Park, 5 acres 57,250 00 Howe Park, IY2 acres 2,000 00 Cook's Pond, 4Y2 acres 10,0110 00 Playground equipment, tools, etc. goo 00 Douse 200 00 Equipment 400 00 Miscellaneous land, deltas, etc. 3,O00 00 Marion Road and Orchard Street, 0 acres 2O,O00 00 Vest.End Playground 20,000 00 ayry 173,750 00 Water Department Dwelling House $3,500 00 Farm a0O O0 803,378 square feet of land 40,000 00 246 WATEILTOWN TOWN RVPORT 10,000 square feet: of land 91.,500 00 .ter mains 650,000 00 Stable and tea] muse, Orchard Street; 10,000 00 Stack and equipment 5,000 00 Automobiles 4,000 00 -- $714,500 00 Public Library 50,240 feet of land $25,120 00 Building 121,250 00 Contents, books, furniture, fittings, etc. 70,000 00 12,230 feet; of land, East End 3,100 00 East End Publie Library 35,000 00 Contents 13,000 00 15,648 feet of laud 3,000 00 North End library 6,250 00 Contents 000 00 Health Department Automobile $300 00 300 00 East junior Eligh School Land, 142,000 feet $40,000 00 Building 330,250 00 Contents 30,000 00 400,250 00 New High School Land and wilding Land S34,000 Oil Building 650,000 00 Contents 100,000 00 APPRAISERS' VALUATION 247 Phillips School 57,010 feet of land 811,400 00 Building 30,000 00 Contents 2,400 00 p00 00 Spring (Pest) School Land 17,599 feet of land S8,000 00 8,000 00 Bernis School 48,120 feet of land 4,800 00 Building 7,500 00 Contents 300 00 - - - - 12,600 00 Grant School $uilding 318,750 00 Contents 1,500 00 20,250 00 Marshall Spring School Land $510,000 00 Bnilding 122,500 00 Contents :3,000 00 135,500 00 James Russell Lowell School Btulding $260,000 00 contents 14,000 00 - 274,000 00 Francis School 55,208 feet of land $11,400 40 Building 112,500 00 Contents 2,400 00 �— 126,300 00 248 WATER`fOWN TOWN REPORT Hosmer School 80,530 feet of land 816,000 00 Building 25� ,000 00 Contents 2,400 00 Addition 100,GOO 00 - S3 3,400 00 Coolidge School, Arlington Street Land $24,000 00 Buildin- Contents 5,()00 00 241,500 00 Browne School, Main Street Land 517,225 00 Building 255,000 00 Contents 5,000 00 - - 77,22,E 00 Old Parker School Land 38,496 feet of land 819,000 00 19j)(10 00 West jtirunr High School Land $10,000 00 Building 29:3,000 00 Contents 51,000 00 - 354,000 00 New Parker School 126,453 feet of land $13,000 00 Building 137,500 00 Contents 5,000 00 155,500 00 APPRAISERS' VALUATION 249 Central Fire Station 13,000 feet of land $26,000 00 Building 5$,7050 00 Contents, including electrical equip- ment, apparatus 36,700 00 8121,450 00 East End Fite Station Building $43,750 00 Land 5,000 00 Contents 8,000 00 66,7950 00 Veterans} Memorial. Buildizig 1.5,000 00 Total S5,834,280 00 EDWARD P. El<RBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, .Selectmen. For year circling December 31, 1930. ANNUAL REPORT OF ASSESSORS FOR THE YEAR 1930 The Board of Assessors herewith submit their report of 1039, fire wish to call attention to the necessity of the co6peration of the people with the listing board. This board is made up of police officers, with Chef John F. Milmore, chairman, and on April first call for the following information regarding resi- dents twenty years of age and over: Name, address, age, occupation, and residence previous year. We cannot express too greatly the necessity of supplying, the proper information, as this is used in making up the voting list. e also v6sh to call your attention to the fact that this listing is done by the police officers in addition to their regular duties, and w-culd suggest that you mail the above information to the listing board if you are not present N,�rhen the officer calls. The Motor Vehicle Excise Taw was amended April, 1930. e Nvill outliaie this law briefly. Automobiles are assessed on a monthly basis. Abatements will ba granted upon request in case of sale or transfer if applied for within six months of the elate of the sale or transfer or uithin six months from the (late of the notice, but not later than January thirty-first of the succeeding year. No provision is made for abatement where the registration is given rap, except in the case of a sale or transfer. No car will have a tax bill less than 92, the.minimum provided by the new law. No abatement will reduce the tax collected to less than $2. The values placed are as follows: In the year of nia.nufa.cture, 90 per cent; in the second year, 60 per cent; in the third year, 10 per cent; in the fourth year, 25 per cent; in the fifth and succeeding years, 10 per cent. This year we were able to lower the tax rate from 8-33.90 to 31.60, a, reduction of .5.1.30. We call your attention to the tabulation of figures for 1930 following this report, which shows an increase of $1,923,210 over that of 1929. The increase, with the economy shown by the Town Meeting Members, is the reason for the lower tax rate. 250 REPORT GTE ?ASSESSORS 251 e call your attention, as ewe have done in the past, to the falling off of new building, which in the past has given us such a large increase in valuation, and has now reached the point where the believe it wi11 {vitally affect the Toot m, and therefore it is well for us to govern and keep dawn our expenditures at the Tcttm Meeting this year to the lowest point, if we tiish to retain a reasonable tax rate. Respectfcilly submitted, ILLIAM DELL, Chasnnan, EDWARD F. WRIGHT, EDIVARD A. GATES, Board of Assessors. Requirements for State, County and 'Town Grants and Appropriations State Tax 852,010 00 State Highn-ay Tax. 850 00 Metropolitan Sewer 'Tax 34,014 44 Metropolitan Sewer, South Special 457 Oil Metropolitan Water 605,741 00 Metropolitan Parks 40,442 36 Metropolitan Plamiilig 328 17 Charles River Basin 6,744 17 Eire Preventioll 458 73 Southern Route Traffic 287 98 Smoke Nuisance 208 29 Snow Removal 31 52 Chapter 304 1,203 71' Cbapter 371 12,500 00, Comity Tax 78,514 83 County 'Tax, Special T. B. 8,121 57 Street Betterments 19,244 03 Sidewalks 1,2$3 93 Interest 3,801 93 Maths 5 50 27,804 24 252 WATERTCI`4 N TOWN REPORT Town Grants $1,566,340 29 $1,894,144 53 Income 204,925 64 Total Requirements 81,689,218 89 Overlay 26,991 99 Total Commitment 51,716,210 88 Valuations Buildings exclusive of land 39,601,403 Land exclusive of buildings 9,523,735 -- $49,125,135 Personal Estate 4,396,585 53,521,720 Additional December Assessment Real Estate $6,2 50 Personal Estate 5,300 $+11,350 Total valuation, includiiig additional $53,533,270 Increase in valuation of Real Estate including December Assessments 81,402,930 Increase in valuation of Personal Estate including December As- sessments 460,280 Total Increase over 1929 $1,923,210 Tax Pate. of 1939, $31.60 Total Fall Abatements For the year 1028 40 For the year 1929 613 00 For the year 1030 252 00 - 878 00 REPORT Or ASSBSSORS 253 Total Abatements on Real and personal Property For the year 1928 89 00 For the year 1929 2,907 44 For the year 19 0 ,506 69 $9,523 13 Motor Vehicle Excise Total valuation of motor vehicle e-xcise for 1930 $3,575,079 Total Abatements on Motor Vehicle Excise For the year 1929 $1,542 02 For the year 1930 6,055 28 --- $7,597 90 LIST OF JURORS ]u1y 1, 1930 to July 1, 1931 Prepared by Board of Selectmen TOWN OF ATER.TC)WN A'anic and Clccupat" Address Abbott, Arthur S,, salesman 105 Palfrey Street Al'amian, Moosek, foreman ,a 26 Lloyd. Road. A.lcott, Roger E., insurance 64 Lincoln Street Alcott, William, librarian 04 Lincoln Street Ambrose, Christopher, economist 89 Highland Avenue Aarnes, Harvey L., engrineer 178 Palfrey Street Anderson, Bror J., polisher 106 Hillside Road Anderson, Rudolph, manager 32 NIal)letivood Street Andrews, Eugene, retired 33 Sprtace Street Andrews, John, real estate 14 Amherst Road Ansel], William, gold leaf layer 281 Arsenal Street Applin, Herbert H., insurance 31 Barnard Avenue Archibald, Elmer E., buyer 252 School Street A,abrey, Ernest, manager 82 Beechwood Avenue Bacon, EdNvard K., manager 16 Royal Street Bailey, Henry S., manager 15 Hilltop Road Bailey, Walter J., manager 34 Washburn Street Baird, Robert J., salesman 40 Hall Avenue Barker, Robert;, salesman 20 Centre Street Barrett, Paul P. Jr., salesman 536 Main Street Harry, James J., foreman 32 Bacon Street Batchelder, Arthur D., auditor 1 Oakley Road Beal, William R., lumber dealer 38 Carver Read Beck, Sidney E., machinist 45 Daniard Avenue Beechler, Harry W., dealer 14 Bates Road Belding, Anson, editor 277 School Street Belding, Frank 0., trainee 152 Lovell Road. Bcll, Frederic, salesman 20 Fitchburg Street 254 LIST of JURORS 255 Name and Occupalimt Address Bell, William, manager 17 Appleton Street Bennett, Dexter F., adjuster 21 Alden Road Benson, Oscar B., engineer 87 Poplar Street Bergman, Carl H., rubber worker 26 Standish Road Berks, Pliney W., dentist 30 Katherine Road Berquist, Paull, a-ubber worker 4 Frank Street Billitxgs, Louis, civil engineer 19 Stearns Road Birkenshaw, Herbert, auditor 6 Frank Street Bixbv, Leland, salesman 109 Barnard .Avenue Black, Frank L., broker 334 School Street B1andy, Roswell, state welfare 30 Broadway Blake, Ralph J., salesman 47 Standish Road Blair, Edmund T., laundry man 32 11ifield Street Bodge, Fred W., salesman 91 Robbins Road. Banes, Lawrence, salesman 18 Stuart Street Boudrot, Albany, manager 100 Robbins Road Boutelle, Eugene, accountant 15 Arden Road Brenan, Ralph, manager 121 Poplar Street Brickley, Jolui F., mailing clerk 20$ North Deacon Street Broadliurst, Drank S., contractor 123 Bamard Aventle Brown, Charles J., gardener 211 Orchard Street Bxyafit, Joseph W., engraver 141 Bellevue Road Btiddington, Winton L., superintendent 70 Lincoln Street BufFum, Albert F., Nanking 33 Hillside Road Burke, Charles T., engineer 70 Spruce Street Burns, Carol J., manager 1?5 Spruce Street $urns, Francis J., cutter 15 Pequossette Street Butterfield, Robert N., clerk 53 iMarion Road Buxton, Roger K., ma.nagcr 56 Commonwealth Road Brook, Jolm, painter 139 Laa1gdon Avenue Callahan, James E., accr3mitant 346 Arlington Street Cameron, William R., builder 48 Fayette Street Campbell, How-ard T., manufacturer 22 Sunnyhank Load, Campbell, Percy C., manufacturer 330 School Street Cannon, George, janitor 9 Dana Terrace CaragWlan, Garabed, insurance 404 Mt. Auburn Street Carroll, Frederick, vice-president 53 Shattuck Road Carroll, James J., clerk 36 North Beacon Street 256 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT apnc and Occupat°i011 Address Carter, Lelaiid, supervisor 11 Clyde Road Cary, Ernest B., superintendent 159 Wilisor A,-venue Case, Louis, merchant 294 Beh�flnt Strut Cassese, Charles J., manager 2S Fitchburg Street C:atton, Walter R., treasurer 364 Mt. Auburn Strut Cazmay►, Thomas IV., real estate 60 Palfrey Street Chamberlain, Austin, manager 87 Sprii-g Street Chamberlain, Charles W., salesman 59 Barnard Avenue Chamberlabi, George N., merchant 74 Russell Avenue Chamberlain, W111throp W., treasurer 64 Russell Avenue Chappell, Ira L,, musician 26 Spruce Street Chase, LeRoy, manager 11 Irv.in.g Street Chase, Louis, manager 62 Robbins Road Chase, Malcolm, accotuitant 14 Birch Road Chase, Paul E., machinist 24 Gilbert Street Glair, J. Robert, engineer 121 Boylston Street Clark, John H., clerk 32 Riverside Street Clifford, Jaynes J., salesman 491 Main Street Cadie, Grover C-, salesman 99 Pranldin Street Coffey*, Thomas P., laborer 127 Arsenal Strut Colbert, John A., secretary 14 Appleton Terrace Cole, George, buyer 490 Schaal Street Collins, Dennis, meat cutter 6 Sydney Street Collins, James A., salesman ISO Church Street Collins, John F'., stenagrapher 16 Gilkey Court Collins, Johi F, foreman 21 Franklin Street Combs, Arthur P., hanker 90 Robbins Load. Condon, William, estimator 25 Templeton Parkway Conley, William T., roofer 8 Maplewood Street Cennelly, Edward A., cleric 338 Arlington Street Ccok, Walter G., engineer 27 Winsor ,Avenue Coombs, Herbert W., manufacturer 168 Lovell Road Coon, James H., salesman 19 ClivA r Street Cooney, Joseph R., salesman 11 Patten Street Cooper, Walter A„ clerk 20 Union Street Castello, Jahti J., printer 21 Keith Street Cousineau., Edward T., ball player 18 Br nurser Street Craig, Allen D., manufacturer 139 Church Street LIST Or JURORS 257 Name and Occupation Address Crarn, John J. Jr., clerk 41 Elliot Street Crandon, Lyman B., salesman 128 Russell Avenue Creamer, Thomas, tinsmith 113 Winsor Avenue; Critchett, Everett H., manager 35 Arden Road Crocker, Mildred, bookkeeper 166 hillside Road. Crowley, William F., ilflanager 41 Stoneleigh Road Cullen, Jahn, carpeater 78 Arsenal Street Cummings, Rory L., advertiser 35 Upland Road Cutting, Henry E., manager 0 Edith Avenue Danforth, Joseph D., capitalist. 32 Lovell Road Davenport, Alfred M., florist 88 Grove Street Davis, Arthur, engineer 89 Lowell Avenue Davis, George, buyer r Mint Road Da-ds, Robert H., butcher 17 Brimnler Street Day, Charles A., superintendent 500 Belmont Street Delrna,ge, George, secretary 77 Laligdon Avenue Dennison, Roy E., merchant 116 Garfield Street DePass, Louis J., foreman 53 Lan,gdon Avenue Der Bcghosian, Krikor, insurance 21. 1 IrlendyT Avern�e Derderian, Setrak, deaf 216 Common Street Dillon, Thomas J., printer 133 Hillside Road Dimick, Frank, salesman 6 Phillips Street Dodd, Ernest, builder 6 Sunmylank Read Doe, William, dealer 16 Russell Avenue Doherty, William E., traffic manager 128 Hillside Road Donahue, Thomas, salesman 165 Hillside Road Donaldson, William, contractor 28 Centre Street Donnelly, Joseph M., machinist 98 Irving Street Donnelly, Lawrence, supervisor 32 Olney Street Donovan, James, moulder 11 Fairfield Street DoTley, Arthur J., dealer 406 School Street Doyle, Jahn A., malinger 101 `insor Avenue Doyle., Michael F., isle■cstigator 344 Belmont Street Drake, Newman, superinteodent 19 Locke Street Draper, William H., clerk 54 Barnard Avenue Dreg, Joseph L., clerk 17 rWinsor Avenue Driseall, Robert P., superintendent 15 Elliot Street Driscoll, William H., advertising 786 Mt. Auburn Street 258 WATER'IOWN TOWN REPORT ,Alame farad Occupation Address Dudley, G. Walter, electrician 115 Spruce Street Duff, Frank J., manufacturer 10 Stvneleigh Circle Dugan, Dominic P., postal clerk 235 North Beacon Street Dunphy, fames H., real estate 395 'Schaal Street Ds�rkee, George, dealer 20 Stonelcigh Road Dyer, Edgard E.,. moulder 62 Capital Street Dyer, Rufus, clerk 43 Hovey Street Eagleson, William A., clerk 63 Hillside Street Eastman, Warren J., chauffeur 44 01cott Street Eaton, Levi, superintendent 42 Oakley Road Eckert, William, treasurer 12 Mall Avenue Elson, Elroy, salesman 110 Common Street Edn-arc , Wilbur, finisher 142 Galen Street Ekwall, Charles O., carpenter SO Spruce Street Elliot, Harmon P., manufacturer 272 School Street Elliot, Jaynes JA., postal clerk 165 TTVing Street Ellison, Bertram R, retired 77 Russell Avenue :Elsner, William, dealer 31 Merrill Road Elwell, Larry G., foreman 150 Spruce Street Erickson, Elmer E., manager 24 Stuart Street Erickson, Gustaf, machinist 26 Cypress Street Erlandson, Emil W., salesman 69 Channing Road Erskine, Kenneth, insurance 91 Common Street Ervin, E. Kenneth, manager 353 School Street lEvans, Wilmot, clerk 13 Chester Street ENS ring, Albert, manager 16 Columbia Street Fagan, Arthur C., operator 10 Olney Street Fairbanks, Franklin, fomman 44 Spruce Street Fa.les, Dean A., professor 75 Bailey Read Fay, Allen, dealer 34 Bailey Road Fenn, Thomas, salesman 12 Marcia Road lsield, W. Stanley, treasurer 29 Flint Road Files, Harry P., merchant 35 Barnard Avenue .Fish., Pierce L,., .manager 78 Marshall Street Fitz, Charles F., engineer 1S Common Street Fleury, Herbert, superintendent 19 Parker Street Flora, {Charles C., student 155 Church Street Flora, Charles P., manager 155 Church Street LIST OF JURORS 259 ATame and Occupation Address Foley, Augustine A., chauffeur fib Springy; Street Foote, Hervey W,, proprietoT 152 Langdon Avenue Foresmari, John F., manages 20 Marcia Road Forte, James, shoemaker 175 Walnut Street Fowler, John W., N,E, Tel. & Tel, 76 Ulcott Street Freethy, George F., salesman 03 Barnard Avenue Freistadter, Ferdinand, horologist, 110 Barnard Avenue Frounfelker, Clarence, accountant 40 Katherine Road Gale, Williamri B., tailor 35 Lovell Read Gallagher, John F., labcrer 5 Ladd Place Gallagher, John P., civil engineer 16 Hawthorne Street Galligan, John F., proprietor 30 Irma, Avenue Galligan, Thomas, salcsnian 12 Palmer Street Galvin, Jefferson F., superintendent 133 Langdon Avenue Ga.rbart, Nathan K, manufacturer 37 Langdcn Avenue Gastrin, Ivan H., electrician 42 Lowell Road Gentlemen, Lawrence M., engineer 16 Marion Road Gethro, George W., salesman 15 Katherine Road Gibbons, Jahn J., dentist 331 School Street Gillespie, Hugh, caretaker 50 Parker Street Gilmore, Albert, editor 84 Garfield Street Gledhill, William G., accountant 364 School Street Glidden, Alfred A., vice.-president 65 Shattuck Road Glidden, Walter, bookkeeper 52 Putnam Street Glidden, William B., foreman 136 Cypress Street Glynn, John F., bookkeeper 143 Irving Street Glynn, AI cha+el, butcher 247 Common Street Goddard, Hugh, engineer 20 Capitol Street Golder, David, plasterer 10 11MorLon Street Goodwin, George F., manager 76 Robbins Road Gosling,, Xenneth C., president 104 Beechwood Averiue Goss. Arthur C., real estate 250 Boylston Street Goss, A alter S., buffer 139 Riverside Street Gould, Harry F., forester 8 Palfrey Street Grace, Frank S., cutter 9 Jewett Street Gray, Frank A., hu-Ter 20 Lincoln Street Gray, Lewis A., engineer 66 Katherine Road Green. Waldo S.. buver 46 Brigham Street 260 WATERTOWN TOWN RI PORT . Nanze and Occupailoll Address Greene, Elmer W., engraver S3 Franklin. Street Greene, W,illard. B., optician 222 Bellevue Read Hackett, Paul, ennstxuctor 14 Bates Road Hale, Frederick Y, manager 69 Bailey Road Hall, Charles, cashier 125 Marshall Street Hall, Edward C., real estate 65 Mount Aub= Street Halligan, lame, W., motorman 41 Brimrmer Street Hamilton, '�%Uliam A., bool-hinder 24 Maplewood. Street Hammond, Harry G., salesman 238 Aellevue Road Hands, Howard, engineer 25 Palmer Street Handy, Allen R., electrician 17 Union Street Hadley, Thomas, electrician 95 Irving Street Diann, frank J., starter 58 Riverside Street Hansom, August., pilot 11 Olney Street Hanson, A. Hilding, architect 43 Marion Road Harting, Herbert, builder 02 Templeton Parkway Harvey, William B., manager 104 Moi mt Aub= Street Hastie, Alfred, chauffeur 97 Truing Street Hastie, Alfred G., dealer 97 Irving Street Hebert, William, tirisrnkh 119 Riverside Street Hedlund, Oscar, broker 183 Maplewood Street Helsing, Gustave, cabinet maker 9 Pequesctte ,Street Hermansen, Hans H., machinist 44 Gilbert Street Hess, Clyde G., Y.1VI.C.A. 13 Theurer Park Heughins, Charles A., salesman 35 Barnard Avenue He-witt, Charles Al., inspector 59 Capitol Street Higgins, Thomas, machinist 14 Ladd Street Hill, Oscar fir., superintendent 15 Warwick Road Hilman, Howard, manager 39 Idavfthorne Street Hodge, Charles A., real estate 45 hates Road Holland, Edward D., merchant 16 Stearns Road Holdsworth, William S., treasurer 65 Barnard Avenue Halt, Charles P., accountant 92 Standish Road Houghton, Oscar, machinist 131 Riverside Street Howard, Perry* B., treasurer 4G Katherine Road Lowe, W. Laurence, salesman 58 Marshall Street Hoyt, Rollin W., treasurer 76 Carrell Street Hubbard, James, printer 216 North Beacon Street LIST OF JURORS 261 1'"IFame and Occtipatzml Address Hubbard, Roger, salesman 5-9 Boylston Street Hughes, Edward G., contraetor 29 Haivtliorne Street Hughes, James E., printer 390 Charles River Road Hughes, Joseph A., retired 41 Paul Street Hughes, William, stove mounter 35, French Street Hughes, William S., ,grocer 4 321 Main Street Hunt-Ling, Oscar L., salesman 30 Nliddlesex Road Huse, A. Alonzo, treasurer 148 Russell Avenue Hussey, John, moulder 106 Fayette Street Hutchings, Clarence N., dealer 34 Parker Street Hutchins, Ralph, treasurer 152 Spring Street llifle, William H., builder 99 Bailey Toad Ingalls, Ernest K,, dealer 34 Adams Avenue Irish, Ernest, rehired 59 Bailey Road Jackson, George, clerk 4 Lovell Road Jelalian, Alfred, clerk 724 Nit. Auburn Street Jenks, Harald G., engineer 3:3 Lincoln Street Jewett, Joseph P., repa.inman 16 Spruce Street Jobin, Theodore, manager 28 Chester Street Johnson, Andrew T., salesman. 59 P,-lfrey Street Jones, Frederic, clerk 43 conimonwealth Road Jordan, Wiffiain, agent 23 Alden Road Joy, Albert E., salesman 32 Sunnybank Road k rlin, Harry, reporter 44 Brirxmser Street Kasarjian, Nerses, retired 97 Dexter Avenue Kavanaugh, Thomas J., printer 20 Maxion Road Keaney, Michael, watchman 30 Maple Street Keating, James F., broker 491 Main Street Keene, Alden V., shaListieia.n 40 Fayette Street Keene, Jarvis B., salesman 40 Fayette Street Kelley, Charles B., rubber worker 59 Califon-ia Street. Kennedy, James G., manager 5 Marcia Road Keogh, Jahn, chauffeur 187 Arsenal Street Keough, Thomas W., salesman 187 Arsenal Street Kerr, Charles, salesman 9 Gay Road Kiley, James H., salesman 43 Harnden Avenue Kimball, Gordon E., insurance 179 Maplewood Street Kindle`, IMartin, tom►erman 21 Priest Read 262 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Name and Occupca6on Address Kingsley, Percy M., manager 385 School Strut Knowland, Thomas M., engineer 150 Robbins Road Knox, George A., carpenter 63 Lexington Street Kramer, William, retired 16 Stearns Road LaFavor, George, insurance 298 Mt. Auburn Street Laird, Leonard B., manager 14 Summit Road Landry, Leo P., electrician 72 Bradford Read Landis, Lawrence, superintendent 382 ~School Street Lane, Carl W., treasurer 00 Marion Read Larsen, Charles W., superintendent 27 '4 oodleigh Road Laughrea, James, janitor 12 Marshall Street Lawton, Charles T., attorney 14 Stoneleigh road Leacy, Cecil M., mover 111 Galen Street Leinonen, Carl, silversmith 56 Lincoln Street Leinonen, Carl F., silversmith 56 Lincoln Street LesCarbeau, Coles, chauffeur 18 Dartmouth Street Libby, George, Jr., foreman 111 Robbins Road Lincoln, Richard, superintendent 308 School Street Linda, Frederick E., auditor 35 Irma Avenue Linfield, Oliver, carpenter 189 Palfrey Street Linfield., Willard A., accountant 29 Everett Avenue Lucke, William L., engineer 16 Walnut Street Love, Ferdinand, manager 40 Commonwealth Load Lovell, John S., retired 15 Mason Road Loynd, Jahn A., polisher 197 Arsenal Street Lucas, W. Harvey, manager 31. Otis Street Lundgren, Victor O., salesman 13 Clyde Road Linton, Denning D., salesman 39 Steams Road Macdonald, Robert A., musician 24 Otis Street Macdonald, Roland, insurance 24 Orchard Street. MacDonough, Jolm, inspector 152 I-Vinsor Avenue MacFarland, Frederick W., real estate 149 Common Street MacKay, Kenneth G., manager 43A Parltier Street Mackin, Peter, manager 50 Pearl Street MacNutt, Edwin IC, chemist 59 Hillside Road Maguire, ,John J., superintendent 42 North Beacon Street Mahoney, Thomas M., rubber worker 44 Melendy Avenue Maloney, Edward J., inspector 10 Alfred Road LIST OF JURORS 263 Name a rd OccuPalliolr Address Maloney, William, manager 14 Bradford Road \, anchester, Levis G., manager 197 Maplewood Street Mander, Ernest T., manager 32 Langdvn Avenue Manning;, William, superintendent 56 Blton Avenue Mansell, Thomas, supervisor 15 Clayton Street Mart.insen, Jahn S., moulder 14 Cypress Street Mason, Herbert J., manager 37 Stoneleigh Road Mason, Jesse H., rnantifacturer 12 Walnut Street Mason, Ralph W., florist 52 Phillips Street Mattison, Fred, bookkeeper 24 Charles St7reet Mayo, Furry 0., investor 259 Mt. Auburn Street Maya, Walter L., manager 50 Stone—leigh Circle Mazoni, Maurice, stone cutter 12 Irma Avenue Meagher, Joseph, chef 56 Salisbury Road Meehan, Jahn J., manufacturer 325 School Street Messenger, Eugene, machinist 253 BovIston Street Middlestoii, W. Irviuzg, engineer 115 Bania,rd. Aventre Minty, K. Chesley, carpenter 8 Sidney Street Mixer, Alfred, engineer 100 Bradford. Street Monahan, John J., installer 48 Riverside Street Mcyvraey, Francis X., teacher 28 H t Street Mooney, Fred R., proprietor 36 Washburn Street Moore, Frederick C., treasurer 35 Everett Avenue Moran, Joseph, real estate 6 Orchard Street, Morris, Fred A., secretary 41 Lovull Street Morris, Griffith, roofer 41 Irving Street Morse, Arthur L., builder 24 Chapman Street Morton, Walter K., salesman 51 Elliot Street i'►lulvahill, Thomas, foreman 85 Langdon Avenue N-Ranch, Charles, salesman GQ Hillside Road Murphy, Jaynes H., painter 102 Cypress Street Murphy, Martin, manager 13 Patton Street Murphy, William C., printer 31 Brookline Street McAteer, Patrick, rubber worker 64 Riverside Street McAuliffe, Daniel J., manager 30 Robbins Road lk=lcBrayne, John. M., ship builder 55 Boylston Street h1cBreen, Hugh, broker 320 Mt. Auburn 'Street McCarthy, Charles, clerk 261 Pleasant Street 264 WATER.TOWN TOWN REPORT Name avd Occupation Address McCree, Jahn, en -incer . 15 Adams Avenue McDermott, Andrew, agent 40 Royal Street McDermott, Francis A., salesman 15 California Park ]McDonald, Angus, moulder 152 Cypress Street McDonald, Roderick, contractor 29 Prescott Street 11McGlaullin, B. Fay, brakes' 49 Katherine Road McHrrglz, James H., real estate 1 Ladd Street McKay, Peter, marketman G3 Wah-lut Street McKeon, William F., manager 122 Church Street MeNulty, Frank E., accountant 47 Parker Street Natoli, Jahn, dealer 52 Loved Road Natoli, Lawrence G., merchant 125 Russell Avenue Newcomb, Henry F., real estate 68 Maplewood 'Street Nickerson, Ephraim, superintendent 182 Maplewood Street Nilson, James, painter 4 Maplewood Street Noble, Archie, salesman 32 Russell avenue Noden, Harald R., painter 108 Morse Street Nolen, Elmer A., manager 18 Sheldon Road Norbury, Jaynes, salesman 33 Maul Street Norrby, Eric H., dental chemist 9 Langdon Ave-ntte Ncryton, Henry D., salesman 24 Commonwealth Road North, Patrick, rubber worker 4 Hosmer Street Nowell, J. Roger, salesman 166 Worth Beacon Street Gates, Bernard M., foreman 55 Union Street Oates, Edward A., real estate 37 Hazel Street O'Brien, John R., accountant 41 Gilbert Street O'Connell, Edward C., insurance 95 Robbins Road Ohanian, Suran, student 33 Melendv Avenue Oliver, Charles R., treasurer 672 Belmont Street Osborri, Robert P., salesman 36 Robbins Load 0smand, Hedley, superintendent 19 Chapman Street Esmond, Hooper, builder 25 Flint Road Osterlund, August, salesman 93 Bradford load Paddock, Gcorge B., salesman 9 Lloyd Road Paine, Herbert L., went 23 Phillips Street Barker, Arthur B., dealer 116 Church Street Parker, Raymond D., manager 30 t'inacsst Road Parks, Harry G., manager 3 Brigharn Street LIST OF ,FURORS 265 Name arid Occupatiolz Address Parsons, George G., wire chief 98 Palfrey Street Pascoe, George H., moulder 51 Fran1din Street Pascoe, William, clerk 72 Mt. Augurs} Street Pedrick, George F., manager 341 Coinmcn Street Pendergast, Charles F., salesman 22 Belmont Street Pennington, Francis J., mechanic 20 Brimmer Street Perkins, Lawrence, superintendent 20 Carver Road Perkins, Clarence A, manufacturer 127 Barnard .Avenue Perkins, Elias, inspector 73 Fayette Street Perrault, Joseph E., inventor 40 Com onwealth Road Phillips, Arthur J., manager 36 Standish Road Pillsbury, Benjamin 0., salesman 232 Bellevue Roa d- Pinkharn, Orville, superintendent 47 Barnard Avenue Platt, Alanson, engineer 19 Parker Street: Darter, William, builder 133 Spruce Street Pridham, Frank H., dealer 49 Columbia Street Putney, Clarence, salesman 48 Olney Street Quackenbush, George A., accourntant 113 Hillside Road. Quinlan, Frank, laborer 68 Grp Street Quinlan, William, laborer 68 Green Street Rarnsay, Stanley, manager 15 Stearz s Road Ranney, Fames H., traffic manager 1.42 Robbins Road Rattigan, Henry A., real estate 77 Riverside Street Reed, Louis A., heating 35 Bradford Road Reifenstein, Harry H., manager 142 Robbins Road Reinhardt, William L., manager 68 Robbins Road Reyninlds, Arthur, superintendent 54 Spruce Street Reynolds, Clarence G., manager 17 Bates Road Rice, Arthur D., accountant 64 Hillside Road Richardson, Ray V., sales=n 16 Parker Street Riley, Henry E., manager 14 Summit Road Rini.;, Georgc G., manager 11 Spruce Street Robbins, Harold M., manager 78 Fayette Street Roberts, Henry D., manufacturer 285 Arsenal Street Roberts, Ulric D., superintendent 96 Lowell Avenue Robertson, James E., manager 22 .Alden Road Roche, John. F., clerk 152 Winsor Avenue Rockett, John W., superintendent 278 Belmont Street 266 WATERTi OWN TOWN REPORT Name and Occupation Address Rogers, James F., tiny keeper 136 Langdan Avenue Rollins, Richard B., taxi 29 Chester Street Ross, Adam, supervisor 16 Spruce Street Ross, Thomas, draftsman 43 Hillside Road. Rote, Jahn G., engineer 59 Adams Avenue Rowe, Harry, manager 220 Belmont Street Rugg, lArilliarn W., real estate 17 Centre Street Russell, James E., laborer 92 laving Street Rustic, games B., superintendent 320 Mt. Auburn ;Street Ryan, Harold K., salesman' 6 Amherst Road Ryan, William F., assembler 10 Chestnut Street Safford, Frederick, pattern maker 204 North Beacon Street Safford, 1lowa-rd, accountant 21 antre Street Sargent, Frank V,, manager 124 Maplewood Street Sa-v-age, Jeremiah J., superintendent 142 Palfrey Street Savage, W. Guy, chauffeur 9 Appleton Street Sawin, Walter, manager 121 Marshall Street Sawyer, Harold E., inspector 9$ Riverside Street Sawyer, Stanley, accountant 24 Bradford Read Saxe, Matthew, salesman 35 Bates Road Scanlon, 'Timothy, rigger 74 Lincoln Street Scheirer, Herbert, insurance S Appleton Street Schroeder, Louis, designer 177 Conu-non Street Scott, Walter G., electrician 104 Hillside Road Scribner, Byron L., salesman 103 Robbins Road: Seth, Frank, manager 31. F1uit Load Shaw, Alton E., moulder 156 Spruce Street Shaw, Bartlett M. Jr., broker 141 Common Street Shaw, Fred D., assistant superintendent 145 Church Street Shauiahan, Henry, laundryman 130 Cypress Street Shaughnessy, John, repairman 146 Hillside Read Shea, Daniel D., barber 62 Spring Street Sheehan, Joseph, president 46 Winsor Avenue Sheldon, Charles L.., buyer 311 School Street Sheridan, William A., manager 152 Bellevue Street Shields, William J,, engineer 81 Galen Street , Shipton, Ambrose L+., banker 75 Capital Street Shovelier, Frank, editor 5 Fayette Street LIST OF JURORS 267 Maine aird OccupahM$ Address Simmons, Alonzo, printer 166 Palfrey Street Skase, George W., manager 11 Stearns Road Sliney, Edward, iron worker 368 Arlinggon Street Small, Ernest M., inspector 59 Maplewood Street Smith, Samuel, salesman 12 Parker Street Soper, Ralph T., foreman 145 Franklin Street Sorensen, Soren, tailor 26 Oakland 'Street Southwell, Arthur, metal worker 64 California Street Spaulding, Charles W., manager 64 Bates Road Stearns, Edward B., manager 198 Maplewood Strut Stevenson, Myron, supervisor 10 Gay Street Stewart, James, millivright 46 Franlin Street Stone, Charles H., appraiser 15 Chauncy Street Store, J. Winthrop, merchant 19 Emerson Street Stone, Leon, farmer 128 Barnard .Avenue Stone, Ronald M., insurance 100 Russell Avenue Stone, Winthrop E., merchant 29 Emerson Road Storey, Eugene L., accountant 38 Kimball Road St, Maurice, Henry A., meat cutter 188 North Beacon Street Sullivan, Cornelius P., carpenter 348 Belmont Street Sullivan, Daniel J., 'broker 170 Church Street Sullivan, Henry G., draftsman 112 Hillside Road Sullivan, Joseph P., telegrapher 190 Maplmvood Street Sylvia, Frank, manager 31 Bradford Road Syme, William M., supcTintendent 185 Bellevue Road. Taylor, George E., manager 24 Palmer Street Taylor, Irving R,, buyer 38 Winsor Avenue Temple, John E., foreman 164 Cypress Street Thayer, Samuel G., paperhanger 31 Morse 'Street Theriault, Timothy, mechanic 39 Paul Street Theurer, Otto A,, contractor 171 Watertown 'Street Thurlow, Henry A., salesman 4 Orchard Street Tierney, Thomas F., chemist 56 Green Street Tillotson, Neil, chemist 51 Bates Road Tocci, Anthony, contractor 242 Waverley Avenue Tomassetti, Gregory, grocer 78 Main Street Topalian, Stephen, architect 31. Keenan Street Towrisend, Herbert M., artist 19 Robbins Road 268 WATERTOWN TOWN 17EPOR`£ Name and Occupation Address Truesdale, Herbert L., salesman 19 Avon Road Tuck, Harold S., paymaster 27 Richards Road Tucker, Kenneth D., salesman 332 School Street Turner, Leon B., salesman 33 Robbins Road Turner, Robert, rubber worker 85 Mt. Auburn Street Tyghe, Joseph L., salesman 110 Fa-,-cttc Street, 'Fahey, Jprnes A., engineer '3 HHillside Road Fahey, John J., chauffeur 13 :Ladd Street Vail, Albert, salesman 182 Maplewood Street Vincent, .Albert S., superintendent 11. Langdon Avenue Virgo, Luther H., mechanic 49 Chester Street Waite, Harrie, manager 47 Hillside Road. Walker, Wendell, salesman 89 N11t. Auburn Street Walsh, John P., salesman 7 California Street Ward, Milton. E., foreman 21 Dartmouth Street Warner, E. Paul, proprietor 10 Francis Street vVat+erhouse, Frank W., foreman 59 Tvlarshall Street Watts, Arthur L., banl6ng 1.87 Maplewood Street Waugh, William C., salesman 28 Walnut Street. Weldon, Emest E., clerk 41 Parker Street Weller, Charles, clerk 58 Langdon Street Wellman, George, editor 14 1illside Road Wellman, Leslie R., salesman 14 Hillside Road Wellman, Raymond, accountant 14 Hillside Road Wentworth, Andrew S., contractor 39 Hillside Road Wesson, Harold L., superintendent 1.97 Maplewood Street Westhaver, Norman J., superintendent 79 Commonweal-t.h Road estlund, Carl E., moulder 45 Carves Road ViTetherbee, Frank: 1.1., salesm.,,.n 20 I+ifield Street VVhite., Douglas L., superintendent 94 Langdon Avenue White, James F., manager 102 Winsor avenue ate, John C,, investigator X11 Fayette Street Whitehill, Walter, clerk 233 Conan n Street Whitney, Edward L., manager I8 Marshall Street Whitney, Fred, dealer 44 Lincoln Street Whitney, Frederick R., plumber 15 Eifield Strut Whittier, Charles H., credit man 63 Winsor Street LIST OF JURDRS 299 Name e and Occupation Address Willard, Rush B., buyer 12 Adams Avenue Williams, John, butcher 237 Arsenal Street William, Overt S., engineer 128 School Street Wilson, Butler, Jr., architect 129 Adams Avenul- Wilson, George W., manager 494 Belmont Street Wilson, Raymond, salesman 118 Marshall Street: Wiswall, George H., Jr., clerk 95 Nlario:i Road WTegan, Robert A., manager 102 Marshall Street Wolfe, Jahn D., salesman 26 Maplewood Street Woodland, Rufus, editor 68 :Poplar Street Wright, Alexander S., metallurgist fib Langdon Avenue Wright, Edward F'., insurance 44 Fayette Street Wright, Frank, deputy commissioner 32 Hillside Road Wright, Frederick J., Jr., salesman 22 Middlesex Road Fright, George R., aen7t 92 Barnard Avenue Wyss, Julius, superintendent 60 Winsor Avenue York-, Harry J., cler11 151 Summer Street York, Ulysses S., treasurer 39 Upland Road Youngman, Harry E., superintendent 59 Bradford Road REPORT OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT To the Honorable Board of Selectmen. Genii-nwir In compliance uith the bylaws of the Toiim, I have the honor to submit the annual report of the.Police Depart- ment of the Town of Watertown for the year ending December 31, 1930, together with recommendations for the ensuing year. Organization of the Department C of John F. Milmore Livaapw�its James P. Burke John E. lcNvimara Joseph J. Reilly SergCaws Andrew J. Dannelly Thomas W. Devaney James M. Igoe John J. Igoe Patrolmen William P. Coleman Francis A. Nally Jahn F. Gleason Edward J. Boyle Vernon S. Brown Joseph H. Gilfoil Charles H. Glidden Henry L. 'Vrelsh Arthur F. Perkins William H. 11-lunhall. Louis Perkins Joseph R Stead Law encc C. Hanley Russell J. Kimball Stewart E. Savage George I11. Clinton Diehard J. Owens John A. Higgins Thomas J. Cullen John J. Hasilon Joseph F. Loughlin Jahn F. McGeever Joseph. Walsh James E. Shea Patrick J. Callalian . ' Edward A. Murray Frank L, Mannix Edmund H. Dorton Edward J. Liston Walter F. Flaherty George J. Farrell James J. Burke Edward P. Murphy William W. Carnes. 270 REPORT OP POLICE DEPARTMENT 271 Wagon man Charles E. Shea janitor Arnold B. Holmes Arrests Total number 1,298 Males 1,268 Females 3Q Native-born 937 Foreign-born 361 Causes of Arrests Arson X Assaault and battery 3 Assault with a dangerous weapon 2 Assault to rape 4 Assault can a police officer 3 Assault with intent to kill 2 Allowing miners in a. pool roam without a permit 2 Annoying and accosting a person of opposite sex 1 Bastardy 10 Breaking and entering and larceny 63 Brealdng and entering, attempt 18 Being, present at gaming on Lord's Day 32 Bribery, attempt 1. Concealing leased property 3 Carnal abuse 2 Carrying a dangerous weapon Capias 2 Conspiracy 7 Default warrant 16 Drunkenness 404 Disturbance of the peace 15 Desertion of wife 1 Fornication 1 False advertising 1 Carving 8 272 WATERToWN TOWN REPORT Having lottery tickets in possession 4 Interfering with a police officer 1 Incest I Ifidnaping 1 Keeping an unlicensed dog 2 Larceny 38 Larceny, attempt 8 Larceny of auto 8 Loitering 12 Lewd and lascivious cohabitation 2 Lewd and lascivious person I Ianslarughter 7 Niaintaining a gaming nuisance 2 I11lalicious inisclaief 3 .Ma.licious injury to property 2 Non-support -of wife and children 25 Non-support of aged parent 6 Non-payment of gages 5 Neglected child I Profanity 11 Runaway 5 Deceiving stolen property 1 Nape 3 Robbery C3 Selling cigarettes to minors 2 Safe-keeping 29 Suspicious persons 73 Sounding false alarm of fire 4 St-abborn. child 1 Selling leased property 1 Violation of probation 10 Violation of game laws 1 Vagrancy I Board of Health Laws, violating; Violating plumbing laws I Violating food laws 1 Town Ordinances, violating: Distributing handbills without a permit 1� Throwing missiles 1. REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT 273 Passing to the left of a street car wl ich had stopped far the purpose of allowing passengers to board or alight 3 Parking on a cross-walk 1 Passing to left of traffic sign 2 Not supping before entering a through way 19 Passing automatic signal 4 Liquor Laws, iiolating: Keeping and exposing for sale 7 Illegal sale H Liquor nuisance 2 Illegal transportation 1 Motor Vehicle Laws, violating Attaching urrona number plates 4 AllmNing improper person to operate 2 Allowing %NTong plates to be attached 1 Defectiv.e brakes S Failing to stop on signal of an officer 3 Going away and not making self known after an accident q Loaning; license to another 1 Not displaying number plates 2 Not slowing down at intersection 7 Dumber plate obscured 1 Not being equipped with windshield wiper 1 Duerspeeding 124 Operating %%ithout registration 7 Operating uninsured car 4 Operating under influence of liquor 65 Operating -v�,ithou.t lights 2 Operating after revocation of license 7 Operating and not being licensed so to do 38 Operating, negligently, soy that the lives and safety of the public might be endangered 21. Operating to left of center of roadway 1 Operating after suspension of license I Refusing to show license on request of officer t Using an automobile without authority 12 Total 1,208 274 4 WATERTC}WN TOWN REPORT Valuation of Property Stolen. end Recovered, 1930 Value of property reported. stolen U4,639 20 Value of property recovered 20,751 99 Value of property recovered for out-of-town depart- nients 28,059 50 Work of Signal System Flay on duty calls 25,449 Night on duty cabs 60,754 Total telephone calls day end right 4,684 Miscellaneous Accidents ether than automobile 19 Automobile accidents 315 Animals found 3 Animals lost Articles lost 55 Articles found 51 Are lights reported out 30 Breaking and entering cases 86 BreWng and entering attempt 32 Bicycles stolen 13 Bicycles recervered 12 Cases investigated 3,100 Children faunal 41 Children last 49 D the 16 Defective streets and sidewalks 97 Dogs focuid 72 Dogs reported last 139 ]dog cases investigated 202 Doors an,d windows found open and secured 319 Fire discovered by officers 6 Glass broken 61 Houses reported closed 267 Incandescent lights reported out 559 Larceny cases 80 Larceny, attempt 4 Officers delivering messages 180 REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT 275 People reported missing 29 Robbery cases 6 Sick and injured assisted 95 Suicides 2 Watches lost 3 Watches found l Water running to waste 17 'fires defective 28 Summonses served for out-of-town departments 1,0055 Motor Vehicles Runs made by ambulance 195 Miles run by ambulance 1,237 Miles run by tourii cars 57,3D0 Miles run by motorcycles 48,010 Changes Patrolman William A. Leonard resigned from the department on .April 10, 10X The fall€ %ing additional patrolmen were appointed can May 1, 1930: Edmund H. Morton, Walter F. Flaherty, William W. Carnes, James J. Burke. Crime The number of arrests during the year were 1,298, this repre- senting an increase of more than 200 over the previous ycar. There has been a decrease in the number of breRking and enter- ing cases, but it will be noted that there is an increase in the number of robbery cases. During the late fall and early winter there was an epidemic of robberies in Boston and vicinity. particularly in chain stares. We had six such holdups in various sections of the "Town, and we were particularly fortunate in arresting the perpetrators in all such cases, but one. One was found not ,guilty, although positively identified by the victim; tiro were placed €n proba- tion in Superior Court; tvaro were sentenced to State Prison; two to Concord Reformatory and two are now awaiting trial. Since the first holdup the officers have been detailed to the.various sections of the Tm n , w*+orldng e%tra hours, and Y believe with 2!6 'WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT good results., inasmuch as we have not had an occurrence of this kind for some little time. Automobile violations show an increase, particularly in over- speeding cases, There were sevenn fatal accidents in the Town this year as against five for last year. All operators of the motor vehicles involved in such fatal accidents were before the Court for manslaughter and operating, negligently, so that the lives and safety of the public might be endangered. In all cases no probable cause was found on the manslaughter complaints, but convictions were secured in each ease on the complaint of operat- in so as to endanger. The number of larceny cases has shown a decrease, there being 98 such cases in 1929 and but 80 in 1930. While the report shows a substantial increase in the ntunber of arrests over 1929, it will he noted that these are for the minor crimes rather than the major, and that there was no marked degree of lawlessness in the Town. Liquor Laws There is a slight decreasc in the number of arrests because of violation of the liquor laws, The officers have been instructed to keep on the alert for violators and to secure ev-1dence on sus- pected places, make reports, secure complaints and prosecute. From my awn observatiGn, as%Neil as from reports received, I am of the opinion that this Town in respect to such violations is exceptionally clean. In ID29 there were 322 arrests for drunkenness, while this year the number is 404. In cases of operating while under the influence of liquor the number was 36 in 1929 as against 6t5 in 1930. Both of these crimes shoe a marled increase over last year, but an examination of the records shows that a majority of the violaters come from outside places and are apprehended either en route or loitering about. Traffic Traffic, as usual, presents a serious problern and one which neeessitates constant attention. I have made every effort to have officers do traffic at busy hours at certain intersections, which in my opinion are hazardous. REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT 277 During the vear all strect.5 intersecting +lain and Nlt. Auburn Streets ha\,c been made step streets, and this, in my opinion, has tended to reduce the number of accidents. The installation of traffic control lights at Waverley Avenue and Orchard Street, has aided ,greatly in the control of traffic at this dangerous intersection. With the voluine of traffic on the streets the work of the motorcycle officer has become most dangerous, and during the year several oficers were injured by automobiles, one of which receiving an injury necessitating his absence from duty for several months. Recommendations In my report of last year I outlined the inadequate quarters we are now occupying, and stressed the importance of consider- ing soiree plan whereby this condition might be remedied. I will again state that this building was first occupied by the police about a quarter of a century ago, and at that time was a modem structure, conveniently located., mid with ample room to take care of the force of ten men which comprised the department. At the present time, however, there are forty-two risen at- tached to the department. Locher space is available for but half of this number, and with this there is room for hardly more than a dozen men in the guard room at any one time. The cell room has been and is now being used as a stare room, there being no other space available. For lack of cells it has been found neces- sary at times to put two. and sornetimes three persons in a cell together, which is a dangerous -%practice. The garage ll not house the motor vehicles in use in the department. This ,garage was designed for a single ambulance. I earnestly recommend that some steps be takers toward relieN ng this situation during the corning year. There are five motorcycles attached to the department, some of which have been driven upwards of helve thousand miles during the year. It has been the policy to turn in motorcycles each year and replace them with new ones. From an economical standpoint this has proven its worth and I recommend an appro- priation of seven hundred fifty dollars for such replacement. The Chrysler sedan used by the department was purchased 278 WATEEZTCIWN TOWN REPORT three years ago and has been in constant use ever since. By April it will have travelled about fifty thousand miles. I con- sider it has given good service but feel that now it has gone beyond the point whefe it will give the efficient service of a high- powered car, so necessary in a police department these days. I recommend that it be replaced at a cost not exceeding one thou- sand dollars, The Essex coach used for patrol purposes is an use twenty- four hours a day and by April will have travelled sorne forty-five thousand miles. I do not believe this car will stand up and give efficient service for another year without the outlay of a con- siderable sum for overhaul and tires and bolieve it to be in the interest of econoiny to replace same. For this replacement I recommend the sun of four hundred dollars. I recommend the installation of police signal boxes at the follouring locations: Lexington and Warren Streets, Lexington and Orchard Streets, Waltham and Evans Streets, Bcylston Street and Concord Road, Shattuck and Stoneleigh Read. Conduct of Officers The conduct of the officers of the department, in the main, has been very good, and the officers have willingly performed much extra duty daring the year. Conclusion In conclusion I desire to thank the Justices of the Superior and District Courts, the Honorable Beard of Selectmen, the officers of the courts, and all others who in any way assisted the department during the year. Respectfully submitted, JOHN F. MILMORE, Chief of Police Depart7ifen.t.. REPORT OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT To the HonDrable .Beard of Selechnen. endemciz. I herewith submit the following report of the Fire Department for the year ending; December 31, 1934. The membership of the department consists of forty-nine (49) classified as follows: one (1) permanent chief; three (3) permanent captains; four (4) permanent lieutenants; one (1)call captain; one (1) call licutenant; one (1) mechanician; thixty- ei ht (38) permanent ladder and hosenlen. On February 27, 1930 Ward H. bane was retired on pension because of injuries received in the service after serving as call and permanent since July 3, 1907. Joseph S. '_Mackin, a per- manent m mber, died April 3, 1930, having served as call and permanent since May 1, 1889. Alarms and Losses The department responded to a total of 389 alarms for var-i- ous causes; 236 of these were still alarms and 153 were bell alarms of which to were false. The alarms show an increase of but one over the previous year, which is a very good showing. No great increase in alarms can be attributed, in a great measure, to the method used by the Highway Department in caring for Town dumps, as we receive but very few calls now from this source. Reportable fires, that is where a lass occurs, have shown a decided increase over previous years with a consequent increase in losses, the largest in the past four years. This condition is prevalent throughout the country and may be attributed to poor business conditions, not necessarily incendiarisrn, lout in a great measure due to carelessness and relaxation in efforts to prevent fire. A treater number of fines than usual have been reported as suspicious and have been investigated by our awn Police Depart- ment and the Department of Public Safety. 279 280 WATBRToWN TOWN REPORT 111surame Values Losses Insurance Paid Buildings $1,009,850 00 S63,875 27 $899,300 00 863,875 27 Contents 427,867 74 27,279 85 388,400 00 23,654 85 $1.,437,717 74 891,155 12 SIF287,700 00 $87,530 12 Record of Alarms and Lasses for the Past Ten Years Including 1930 Alarms Losses 1921 214 $89,757 00 1922 245 16,06 40 1923 284 18,336 00 1924 308 104,567 00 1925 301 20,349 00 1926 373 116,670 63 1927 374 43,929 85 1928 392 83,176 75 1929 388 42,221 27 1930 389 91,155 12 Owing to the demands upon the Town for increased appro- priations due to the natural increase and.growth, I have done all passible to keep expenses of this department at as low a figure as passible and still render the service expected. As reported by me last year, housing conditions are not of the best at the Cen- tral Fire Station and should be corrected iu the near future. I refer you to my report of 1929. '"Vith one exception the motor apparatus is in reasonably good condition. With a slight expense of overhauling, our oldest pt np, purchased in October, 1917, can he made to run another year at which time I expect a renewal of this. unit. I repeat my recommendation of previous years: that the location of fire alarm boxes be illuminated at night with a dis- tinctive colored light in order that boxes may be more easily located in the darkness. No hose Nvas purchased during the past year and I recommend an appropriation sufficient to purchase one thousand feet to make replacement of worn or discarded hose. REPORT OF FIRB DEPARTMENT `81 I recommend an appropriation of $1,050 to replace tires on Engine Two and Ladder Two, stationed at East rWatertoxvn. Two pied of apparatus, sbo uld go into the shop this year for overhauling and I recommend an appropriation of 9600 to do this work. Fire prevention continues as our slogan, but carelessness also continues as the cause of a great number of fires. I .seek the cooperation of our citizens in onr work- of fire prevention. As our fire losses increase, so also will the cost of maintenance of the department increase, with a possible increase in insurance rates. The discipline of the department continues at its usual excellent standard., with the result that I have the full cooperation of the: entire force. I take this opportunity to publicly thank the members of the department for the service rendered many times under trying circumstances. To the Honorable Selectmen, in behalf of the members of the department, I extend our appreciation for their encouragement and cooperation. Respectfully submitted, JOHN W. O'HEARIN, Chief of Fare Deparbn61tt REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE Outside Airy To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: The annual report of the Outside Aid Department for the year ending December 31, 1931, is herewith respectfully svab mittcd. This department has been most severely taxed dining the entire year. The general lousiness depression and consequent lack of employment has compelled many persons, who never before asked for-aid, to appeal at this time for food, fuel and clothing. Cases of desertion have become more numerous than ever before, and helpless womau and childrum have been thrown upon the mercy and generosity of the public for the bare neces- sities of life. Landlords have sought relief for penniless tenants, and many farmer property cwners have asked for public relief. By no means have all such appeals been favorably received and many have been turned away with disappointment. The Town has never before been called upon so largely to furnish relief. It has been thought by runny that the Town should funiish work for all men not regularly employed, but the thoughtful p-erson can readily see the impossibility of so douzg from an economic standpoint of efficiency and morale. This office has endeavored to make the people see the reasoizable side of this situation. Men of middle age, or older, who have for years worked i�ithin factory walls are now turned loose, and are not physically fit to use pick and shovel; but their families mast be fed and clotlied, and this department has fallen into the breacb, not to adequately meet these needs, perhaps, but to help sustain life, and keep the children in school. A glance at some figures may startle one, but a clay or an hour in the office would conv7iuce one more clearly of the situa- tion. We may not; say there has been actual suffering in many cases, but many real necds have 1>een .met. Three hundred twenty-four families, or 1,2£7 individuals have been thus as- 232 REPORT OF 130ARD OF PUBLIC WELPARB 283 sisted, families having from two to twelve children each. Cass of desertion, 16. Unemployment, 143. Old age, 21. Hospital only, 12. State wards, 7. Children in private homes, 7. Insti- tutional care. 7. There have been three deaths which will now Mace these families under care of Mothers' Aid, relieving this department considerably as to support. e would express our appreciation to the many organiza- tions and individuals or groups, who so generously responded with relief both at Thanksgiving and. Christmas time, as well as with donations cf clothing sent frequently to the office for distribution. In this line the District Nursing Association with the cooperation of the, Woman"s Club has done a most helpful work in opening rooms where needy persons might secure free, good clothing of all kinds, if they bring a slip bearing name from some reliable source_ The splendid cooperation of the visiting nurse of the Board of Health in attention to sink cases, where the two departments were mutually interested, in the holiday distributions planned, and in taking children to the dispensary for treatment, has been most fully appreciated by all concerned. As the matter of Old-Age Pension is to become an active reality during the coming year, and for which we already have received several applications, it has been necessary to consider same in our recommendations for appropriation for 1931. The work is to be done through this department, and will mean more clerical and more visiting work, so that addtional assistance will be nece.9sary for €office wont. The public should understand that this matter will be supervised much ass the Mothers' Aid is now done, and the need must be clearly defined before assistance will be given. This also .01 to some extent relieve the present list of our temporary aid and will all come: under State supervision. While the amount of money spent this year seems to us an exorbitant, start, yet when comparing, notes with some of our aurrcunciing tsxvxis and cities, we are thought to have been very forLucaze in the demands made upon our treasury. We are asking thercf€tre for a larger appropriation than ever for the conning year. Respectfully submitted, MRS. A. L. PINKHA-M, A ewe 284 WATERTOWN 'SOWN REPORT Mothers' Aid The work of the Mo-thms' Aid Depa-rt;ment has not been so markedly different from the usual, as these people aro always considered iAthout a man as wage earner. In many of these eases the family is better cared for at an assured weekly income than it was with the uncertainty of the necessary work for the required needs. This department is eniirely imder State supervision and visits and reports. to State made at specified ti-i ncs. The, year opened Nvith 'thirty cases so aided, aizd by less of some by re- moval from Town and new cages accepted the situation remain, about the same., the number of individuals being 115. There is, however, an increase coming at once, as several new cases have been Nvaiting for State approval and some transfers about to be made from our Outside Aid. Some of the present cases vdllwith a return of better business conditions soon became self-supporting and receive rno more public relief. This is a satisfaction to us who have watched the families through the gears of need. These expenditures are all in some measure or even fully reimbursed to the Town. Because of the known increme we are asldng for a larger appropriation for the coming year. Some of the families thus supported are not living in this Town but Lave settlement herein and we are therefore to reim- burse the town or city rendering direct aid. Respectfully submitted, MRS. A. L. PINKHA NI, Age . REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS FOR 193 Warrant for Annual Town Meeting Election. of Officers and Town Meeting Members March 3, 1930. Co=ton calth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss, To any Constable 171 the Town of 1,17atertmun, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to sheet in their respective voting places in said Town: Precinct 1, Fast Fred Fire Station, 'It. Auburn Street Precinct 2, Hosmer School, Winthrop Street; Precinct 3, High School, Columbia Street; Precinct 4, Town Mall, Main. Street; Precinct 5, Town Hall, Main Street; Precinct. 6, West Junior Ilib-h School, Waverley Avenue, on Monday, the third day of AIarch, 19,30, at 7 a.m., to act on the following articles, v�:,�.: Article 1.. To choose the regular Torn Officers for the en- suing year, the following to he printed on and chosen by the official ballet, to grit. Three Selectmen for one year, who-shall also be the Board of Public 'Vkrelfare, Surveyors of Highways and Appraisers, one 'Moderator for one year; one Town Clerk for three Mears; one Treasurer for one year; one Collector of Taxes for one year; qne Auditor for one year; one Assessor of Taxes for three years; two members of the School Committee for three years; two menibers of the Board of ''trustees of the Free Public Library, for three years; one member of the Board of Health for three years; one Parr Commissioner for tree gears; one Water Commissioner for three years; one Tree Warden for one; year, three. Constables for one year; two mem- bers of the Planning Board for three years. Also for the election of fifteen (la) Town Meeting Members for the three-year tern in each of the six voting precincts of the Town, and to fill the folimving vacancies: two (2) vacancies in 286 236 WATERTOWN TC)WIt; REPORT tem expiring in 1932, in Precinct 1; one (1) vacancy in terns expiring in 1931, in Precinct ; gone (1) vacancy in tezrn expiring in 1931, and two (2) vacancies in term expiring in 1932, In Pre- cinct 3;two (,'),) vacancies in term expiring in 1931, in Precinct 4; three (3) vacancies in term ,expiring in 1931, and two (2) vacan- cies in terra expiring in 1932, in Precinct 5; four (4) vacancies in term expiring in 1932, in Precinct 6. The polls will open at i a.m. and will close at S p.rn. You are also required to notify and warn the legal voters aforesaid to meet in the Town Hall in said Town on i fonday, the third day of March, 1939, at 8.15 p.m., to act can the follow- ing article: Article 2. To choose all other necessary Toum Officers in such manner as the Town may direct. The consideration of further business under this warrant will he postponed until Monday evening, March 24, 1930, at 7 p.m., in the Senior Ai,gh School Building, Columbia. Street, or until such later time as the meeting, may direct. Article 3. To hear the report of the Town Officers as printed., and to hear the report of any committee heretofore appointed., and act thereon. Article 4. To gent such sums of money as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the T+c4vn for the ensuing year, direct how the same shall be raised, or take an�v action relating thereto. Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary stern of money to pay that portion of the Town debt which matures on or previous to January 1, 1931, direct how the money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 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 take any action relating thereto. Article 7. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for the rent of the Grand Army Rall, care of the grounds arnimd the Soldiers' Monument, anti to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next I%Iernoria-l Tray, and atithorize Isaac B. Patten, Post 81, G, A. R. to expend RECORD OF TOWN MELTINGS 287 the same, direct hoer the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article S. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sure of fifteen draw nd dollars ( 105,000) fcr the purpose of purchasing, erecting, equipping or dedicating a building to be Imown as the Tatcrtown Post No, 99, Am+erican. Legion Home, for the purpose of properly commemorating the services and sacrifices of tho-se 'VVatertotvn citizens who served as soldiers, sailors, and marines during the World War from 1917 to 1919, as authorized by Article 12, Section 5, Chapter 40 of the Gen- eral Laws, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Watertown Post No. 99, American Legion.) Article 9. To see if the Town urill appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Burnham-Manning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto, (Request of Burriharn-11VIanning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.) Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to adapt the pro- visions of Chapter 406 of the Acts of 1925, "An Act to Permit Certain Sports and Gaines on the Lord's Tray," or ta:kc any action relating thereto. (Request of Burnham-Manning Past No. 1105, 'V'eterarrs of Foreign IsNars of the United States.) Article 11. To see if the Toum will appropriate the sum of six thousand dollars (86,000) to complete the construction of the new West End Elementary School and for the payment of the original equipment and furnishings, or take any action relat- ing thereto. (Request of Corrlrrrittee on School in the West End of the Town.) Article 12. To see n,hat a,cticn the Town will take relative to the nan-ing of the new W- est End Elementary School. (Re- quest of Conimittee on School in the West End of the Town.) Article 13. To see if the Tay n1 -mill authorize the Selectmen to tale by eminent domain, purchase, or otherwise acquire, nine (9) acres of land in the northern part of the Town for a school site, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on School Site in the Northern Section of the- Town.) Article 14. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sure of money to pay the cost of construction of an underground drainage system from Floyd Pond, through Cook's Pond Play- ground to the Charles River, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of South Side Civic association) .Article 15. To see if the Town;will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, purchase or othern,Tise acquire, 3,139 square feet of land, more or less, known as Lot No. 508 on Prospect Street, for sewer purposes, appropriate the necessary sum of money required, or take any action relating thereto. Arti-cle 16. To see if the TDwn will appropriate the suns of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500) for the installation of a traffic control signal at Orcbard Strcet and. Waverley Avenue, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of North Watertown.Civic Association) Article 17, To see what action the Town will take on the rearrangement of street lines on Orchard and Lexington Streets at Knowles Delta, and to appropriate a sufficient sum of money to cover the coast of land taken and for construction of streets at this poizit, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of I Tort.h Watertown Civic Association.) Article 19. To see if the Town refill appoint a coinmit'tee of five, two of whom shall be meinbers of the Playground Com- mission, for the purpose of investigating the advisability of constructing an outdoor swimming pool, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Playground. Commission,) Artick 1.9. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Alfred Road, from North Beacon Street to Riverside 'Street; Bailey Avenue, from Belmont Street to Town of Watertown property; Birch Road, from Falnut Street to dead end circle; Bromfield Street, from Nash Street to Acton Street; California Park, from California Street to dead end circle; Carleton Terrace, from Car- roll Street to Town of Watertown property; Clasend€in Street, from Arlington Street to Glen Road; Bdgecl ffe Road (North), fron-i accepted end to Templeton Parkway; Bdgeeliffe Road (Smith), from accepted end to Templeton Paykway; Elmwood Avenue, from Bancroft Street to Warren Street; harts Street, from Main Street to Waltham Street; George Street, from Orchard Street to Channing Road; Gertrude Street, from-"Tav- erley Avenue to Westminster Avenue; Gleason Street, from RIiCORD or TOWN MEETINGS r$"9 Main Street to Highland Avenue; Grand-Aew Avenue, fr+oin Chapman Street to Copeland Street; Ilillcrest Circle, frt?ili Ylill- side Road to dead end circle; Hillside Street, from Belmont Street to private land; Hilltop Road, from Whitney Street to Hc)vcv Street; 'ew Lexington Street, from Acton Street to Main Street; Oakland Street, from Main Street to Acton Street; Quiniby Street, from Nichols Avenue to Accepted part (1897); Rutland Street, from Main Street to IN-Talthain Street; Walcott Road, from George Street to Channing Road; Warren Street, from Waverley Avenue to Edenfield Avenue; Westminster Avenue, from Bancroft Street to Warren Street; under the pro- i-isions of Chapters 82 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 a-ccept said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by er inent domain, or acquire by purchase, or cthenvise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the surn or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or danna.ges therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to puschase or lease the. premises situate loos. 8 -10 Church Street, Watertown, for quarters for Town offices, appro- priate the necessary sum of nioncyr therefor, or take any action relating thereto. (Request. of Committee appointed to Investi- gate Matter of New Q7tix tern for `WTater Department.) Arlick 21. To see if the Town will authorize the Moderator to appoint a committee of severe to revise the building laws of the Town of Watertown, or take any action relating thereto. (request of the Planning Board.) Article 22. To bear the report of the Planning Board on the application of Margaret Cahill, et. al., for an ainenchnent to the zco-ning by-law of the Town of �i ,atertown, as affecting Dots Nos. 19, 0, 21 and 44, Block 16, Section 1, as shown on the Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown, from District 3-C (general residence purposes) to District 1-A (general business purposes), and to tape any acticisi relating thereto_ Article 23. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of fifteen hstrldred dollars (81,500) to pay the cost of installat.ioi1 200 '4 ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT of traffic signals at the junction of Galen and Watertown Streets, direct how the money shall be provided, or take airy action relating thereto. A7ficLc 24. 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 Partridge Street, and to take any action relating thereto. Article 5. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to appoint three additional patrolmen, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 1912, or take any action relating thereto. Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to rent a lot of lard owned by the Boston and Maine Railroad, for the purpose of a parking space, and that the stun of one thousand dollars (51,000) be appropriated for ceding and preparation of the same, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Parking Space.) Article 27. To see if the Town will appropriate the sure of five hundred dollars (8500) to secure plans for remodelling present; building now occupied as an Infirmary, and to move said building to other land now owned by the Town of Water- town, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Infirmary Cairmaittee.) Article 23. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary stern of money to pay the claim of Thomas Irnric, made in con- nection with the transfer of two (2) certain lots of land art Sycamore Street for street purposes, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 29. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sttm of money to pay the claim of the heirs of LDuis Caccavaro, in connection with the talfing, for street purposes of a strip of land on Taylor 'Street, containing approximately twelve hundred and sixty-nine (1,269) square feet, direct haw the money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. Article 30. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars (3500) izl settlement of suit of Angle L. Robinson a.gahist the Town of Watertown, direct how the none~ shall be provided, or tape any action relating thereto. . Article 31. To see if the Town will direct the Selectmen in RECORD Or 'TOWN MEETINGS 291 the name and behalf of the: ' `own to restrict a strip of land bounded Northerly by plain Street forty (40) feet; NVesterly by land of the Society for the ?reservation of New England Antiq- uities, two hundred forty-seven (247) feet; Southerly by land of the Town of lVater own recently taken for schoolhouse pur- poses, forty (40) feet, and. Easterly by said other land of the Torn of Watertown, two hundred forty-seven �247) feet, so that no building or pernianent structure above the ground shall ever be erected or maintained upon, said strip of land forty (40) feet in width other than a boundary line fence or m-.M on the line dividing said premises of said Society frnm said premises of said Town of'Watertown, and to enter into such agreement with said The 'Society for the Preservation of Now England Antiquities and to execute, acknowledge and deliver :such deeds or instru- ments as shall be necessary to accomplish this p-arpose, in con- sideration of a release by said Society to said 'Noon of all right, title and interest which said Society has or had in and to a right of way over said forty (40) foot strip of land, Article 32. To see if the Town will vote to grant an increase of two hundied dollars ( 200) each in the yearly salaries of the patrolmen of the '4 aterto-%N,-n Police Department, or tale any action relating thereto. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of IATatestown to meet at the time and at the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or mare conspicuous public places in Tea%%m, seven days at least prier to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon, into the cfhce of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said meeting. Given unider our hands this nineteenth day of February, A. D. 1930. JOHN P. BART TT, ED ARD D. HOLLAND, CHARLES P. GOLLIGAN, Sekc irien of 1,17atertown. 292 WATERTOWN TOWN 'REPORT Officers' Returns on Warrant As required by the foregoing warralit, I have notified .and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the times and at the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by pasting codes of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said ineeting. JOSEPH W. REGAN, Constable of Il atertouit. Attest: W1LLIAM P. McGGUIR-R, Town Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least seven clays prior to the Town Nleeting of the proposed lousiness to be considered at the meeting, WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town CLrk. Warrant for Town Meeting, March 24, 1930 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlese.N, ss. In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, yoiz are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Torn of Watertown to meet in the Senior High School bililding, Columbia Street, in said Town, on Monday evening,the twenty- fourth day of March, 1930, at i p.m., to act on the following article, viz. : Ariacle 1.. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary s-Lunn of money to pay the coast of an eighteen (18) roaM addition to the Vast Junior High School, and for the payment of the origiaial equipment and furnishings, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Cormuittee on Addition to East jitnior High School.) And you will notify and xarii the legal voters of the 7'OAVII of Watertown to meat at the tinie and at the place herein speci- fied, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the sa.rrle in ten or more conspicuous public places ill Town, seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 203 Hereof fail nOt, and make retLum of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk cri or before the time of said ineeting. Given under our hands this nineteenth day of February, A. D. 1030. JOHN P. 13A.RRETT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, CHARLES P. COLLIG AID, .Selectmen of 11"ater&wn. Officers' Returns on 11 arrant As required by the foregoing waiTant, I have notified and ,vkparned. the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the tirne 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 sarrne M ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REGAN, Constable of 1, utertown. Attest. WILLIA"XI P. ?&GUIRE, Town Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Tcwn -XIcetilig Menibcl-s at least seven days prior to the Town ]Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. ' ILLIA'M I'. McCUIRE, Town Clerk. Annual Town Election, March 3, 1930 Precinct Officers Precinct 1. Eugene L. Storey, Warden; Edward T. Cousin- eau, Clerk. Inspectors. Mabel C. MacNT-Litt, Harry E. Bur- roughs, Ralph E. Bancroft, Richard M. Match, Darold S. Tuck, Jahn J. Con9idine, Thomas J, Mulvahill, Ja.nies T. Lovely, Joseph F. O'Gorman. Counters: Katherine L. Early, Lillian Sullivan, Richard Evans, John W. Morse, George O. Baxter, Ephraim A. Nickerson, Edward A. Stewart,* Monroe. A. Blan- chard, George E. LePavor, JohT W. Bruckner, John O'Leary. 294 W ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Precind 2. Tho nas M. Mahoney, Warden- Wiffiiani B., Glidden, Clerk. Inspectors: Marry G. Elwell, Adam Doss, Carl INI. Karshick, Mare F. Elwell, Rose Ajernian, Frank A. Fitz- patrick Artin Papazian, Bernard A. l Orley, Warren T. Shan- ahan, Victor D. Paolera. Counters: Levon Kavaha,n, Andrew C. Nevins, George E. Stickney, Revork Der Boghosiaarz, Laura G. Shaw, Edward L. McCart, Ernest F. Higgins, William F. Reilly, John P. Drennan, Patrick J. Duarrigan, Daniel F. Burke, Art ar J. McCarthy. Precinct 3. Joseph R. Cooney, Warden; Edward C. Hall, Clerk. Inspectors, Henry Plett, Roger IC. Stone, Henry J. €guilty, Eolith M. Leek, Mildred L. Freethy, James a'v,[. Kelley, Jolm B. Ryan, "rhoma,s Coffey, Richard Plunkett, Frank Cor- coran,IlVilliani M. Emerson. Counters:Waldo Emerson, Francis Lightbody, Harriet Marshall, roger Alcott, Henry J. Johnson, Grace Ward, Winifred Donnelly, Margaret L. Donnelly, Alice Dorton, Sadie Nichols, Elizabeth IVIcDonongh, Alice Gallagher. Prechict 4. Wallace A. Shipton, Wardan; John J. Keefe, Clerk, Inspectors: E. Blanche &-L ford, Mary S. 11-Iolloy, Eva L. Shipton, Bessie L. Walsh, Edward E. Dyer, Samuel G. Thayer, Michael B. Vahey, James T. Shea, Httggh Goddard, David F. Keefe. Counters: K. Gardiner Thayer, Anna J. Me- Gee, Georguia E. Dyer, Mildred Goddard, I'V attie B. Hosford, Leo J. Gildea, Benjamin Cohen, Jahn F, Gallagher, Muth E. Hall, George F. Fay, Gif'ton 11. Wilber, Jahn F. Glynn. Prec nd 5. Flar.-ry J. York, Warden; Joseph D. INIcCall, Clerk. Inspectors: Alina Evans Lunt, Victoria A. McGarrigle, Margaret L. Corcoran, Ernestine P. Howe, Arthur C. 1%,loore, Odo F. Hann, George C. Carnpbell, Percy M. Bond, Walter R. SaNN�n, 'Margaret McDonald, Lillian St. Jacques. Cminters: . arion C. Moore, -William A. Wli te, James F. Walsh, Jessie "VI. Dunbar, Mary B. 'Wilson, Charles F. Deery, Ella M. Humphre- ville, Annie E. Burbank, John T. Gleason, John J. Darrell, Tlarry D. Woodward. Precinct 6. Robert L. Conroy, Iffarden, Joseph S. Parent, Clerk. Inspectors: Patrick D. Cahill, Violet 0. Nute, Cara Baldirf, Darold Duvall, Kate S. Pratt, Mollie E. Smith, Cath- erine Cavanaugh, Joseph Levine, Annie M. Davis, Alice M_ Carney, Marion C. Healy. Counters: Elsie AT. Erlandson, Eva RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 295 I-M. Eagleson, Edmund R Concannon, Sara T. Marchant, Jolla H. Flink, Icon. M. Lamb, Catherine V. Ray, 1llary McElligot.t, Allen R. LaRhette, Ella C. Preschia, Anna R. Toscano, Francis Connearney, Mary J. Canaan, Ella Frissora., Lester A. Murphy, Albert L. Pearce, John. E. �Xlc.Vthur, George M. Ellis, Cecilia. Ayer, Jeremiah Coughlin, P. Francis Cannon, Bernard S. Smith, Edmund Tocci, Henry McGrady, Warren L. Coleman, ?Natalie V. Coleman, Paul C. Harrington, John J. Made, John R. Burke, Albert G. Pete-rson, Walter E. Burke, Hattie M. LuT 1, Benjamin F. Lord, James A. Ryan. The foregping officers were sworn to the faithful perfcrmance of them' ditties by ''Town Clerk William P. McGuire. The necessary ballots and paraphernalia for conductinIg the election were inspected by the election officers of the various precincts. At 7 a.m. the meetings were called to carder, the polls were declared open, and voting continued until 8 p.m. The ballots were counted and the result of the same was declared in the respectiti e precincts. The returns of votes cast in Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 were duly recorded in the record books of said precincts, and the ballot sheets and record-.s were delivered to the Board of Regis- trars, who proceeded to canvass the same with the following Tesult, which was declared by the 'Ton Clerk. The iollolVing persons indicated by star (*) were elected and were sworn to the faithful perfan-ance of their duties by Town Clerk William P. -McGuire. (Total Vote Cast 9967) SelecC nen, Board z f Pieblir. I-Velfare, Suneyors of Ilighways and Appra scrs for Otte Year Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total John P. Barrett. . . . . . . . . .499 605 ' 399 761 515 11+41 3920 Charles's P. Collagan. . .. .. .523 63 3 436 805 627 986 3910 *Edward P. Yurber. . .. . . .1313 538 I-1.53 685 728 1245 5562 Edward D. 1-Iolland. . . . . .627 655 458 779 526 1017 4072 *Eric L. Johnson. . . . . . . . .f371 523 14Q2 595 673 1125 5190, "Clifford S. Lovell. . ... . . .870 516 1968 500 662 1154 51 W Elanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .335 302 256 326 2:33 631 1749 111oderator for One Year V. Sarsf eld Cunniff, . . ..1283 PS2 1699 1293 112S 2014 S329 131anks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .204 279 225 221 1GO 419 1568 296 W TERTC1W N TOWN REPORT Toga Clerk for Three Years Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 G Total "William P. McGuire. . . ,130.3 1.018 1700 1260 1115 9()00 8408 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .?," 243 218 248 173 433 1559 Treastare'r for O?w Year *Harry IV. Brigham— — »1261 950 1697 1179 1068 1907 8062 Blanks.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..286 311 227 335 220 626 1905 Collccfarr of Taxes for On Year *Frederick J. Colby.. , . , ,1'?75 965 170G 11D9 10� 1907 811U Tanks. ». . . . . . . . . . . . . . »272 2976 31$ 315 224 526 1951 A adder for One Year "William W. Norcross, Jr.1247 100 1663 11,59 1052 1843 7870 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .300 355 261 13155 2.36 590 2D97 Assessor of Taxes for Tlaret, Years James H. Sheridan. . . . . ..550 649 385 828 499 1111 4P22 1Edward F. Wright.. . . .. .032 545 1504 U45 74 9 1234 5609 Blanks. . . . . . .» ,. . . .. , , . 65 67 35 41 40 88 336 School Caanaan fle,'for Three Years *Charles Jewell Brown. . . .893 512 1420 566 06.9 1179 5235 Francis P. Carroll. . . . . . . .569 663 441 886 544 €1 .1 4227 Francis A. Kelly, . . . .. . .. .586 663 464 870 570 11. 9 4292 *\'1. H. head. . . . .. . , .. » .878 480 14-99 565 W 11 5205 Blanks. . . . — . _ . . . . . . .168 198 W 141 119 261 975 Trustees Free .Public Library for Three Years *Edward C. Camp, . . . . , ,894 516 14NI 682 Ei 36 117129 .5279 lKa.t;harine R-1. Ford_ . . » . . .5851 653 449 855 554 1.138 4229 Mabelle A. Kelley. . . . . . . .,iGl Gal 425 857 .537 1112 4143 *Charles F. Sham . . . . . , _,Soo 514 14`?2 .565 676 11aS 5205 131a.nk-s. ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. .164 188 123 l G9 123 311 1078 Board of Ileaalth for Three fears 'Harry 11.1, Chopourian.. . .880 548 1405 591 M 1171 6289 Joseph U. Keefe. . . . . ... .574 639 453 817 522 1115 4120 Blanks. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . 87 174 66 100 78 147 558 Park Commissioner for Three Years 1 rancis J. O'Halloran . . . ,578 €66 457 855 549 1145 4-950 *Ulinthrop G. Rockwell , . .879 506 1410 582 683 1154 5214 Blanks. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 89 57 77 56 134 503 Waaeer Commissioner for Three Ye'cars *Joseph W. Gerry. . . .. .. .974 00 3417 587 6586 1183 5252 William 1'. Munahan. . . . .597 685 454 84.5 539 1199 4242 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 76 70 53 82 64 128 473 RECORD OF TGWX MEETINGS 207 Tree Warden for On.- Year Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total John C. Fcrd. . . ... .. .. . .613 43813 501 873 .588 1127 44380 *Van ID. Horton. . . . . . ...856 487 1380 574 M3 1187 5147 BI anks. . . . . . ... .. ... . 78 85 4:3 67 39 110 4:31 Con stables far 07w Year *Walter F. Delaney.. .. . . .S42 848 813 930 692 1389 5453 *Frwil- L. Maguire. . .. . .1115 791 1458 975 914 1028 6911 *James M. Ogilvie.. . .. .. .&92 523 1403 5M 680 1190 5271 Patrick H. 011alloran. . . .664 724 7,%3 956 772 1324 5223 -Blanks. . . .. .. . .. . .. . ..1108 807 1315 1079 876 1768 7043 Planning Biiard for Three Years Andrew McDermott. ... ..575 6,98 443 8313 534 1101 4177 *Wilfred A. Norris. . . . . . .q7R 600 1476 7 2-2 761 130 5139 3 *Ronald N-1. Stone... . .. . .975 592 1518 720 766 1318 M89 Blanks. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .565 642 410 750 515 1092 3974 The result of the vote cast for Tovm Mwting Members was as follows- TOWN MEETING MEM13ERS Precinct One Three-Year Tcrm--'Fete for Fifteen *Walter E. Bowen 17 Langdon Avenue 9 G.5 *George S. Boyer 411 Langdon Avenue 798 *Howard T. Campbell 222 Suany bank Road 807 Dexter S. Cohen 30 Kimball Road .518 *Jolin A. Colbert 14 Appleton Terrace 725 'William Constable 16 Flint Road 578 Edmond j. Fogarty 7 Clayton Street 447 *William A. Hill 7 Siminait Road 729 Charles A. Kerr 0 Gay Road 562 *Gtiv H. Kimball 187 11aplewood Street 824 *William F. Kramer 16 Stearns Road 601 *William J. Malcolm 29 Lloyd Road 706 *Everett C. Mayo 35 Commonwealth Road 720 Hugh A. McBreen 320 Mt, Auburn Street 494 Delia E. Mcmn 1.1 Templeton Parkway 488 Thomas M. Moran 15 Templeton Parkway 456 Joseph A. 'Iklurray .9 Lloyd Road 488 John W. O'Lauy 15 Upland Road 507 Hooper Osmond 25 Flint Road 569 *We-ndell W. Fatten 4 Caner Road 785 *Robert S. Quinby 361 Schnal Street 703 *Abraham Saunders 92 Langdon Avenue 706 *Charles F. Shaw 02 1.angdori Avenue 840 *Charles H. Whittier 63 Winsor Avenue 856 Scattering 2 Blanks 7342 298 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Town Meeting Members—Terms Expire 1932--Vote for Two {To fill vacancies} *Charles A. Cook 43 Lamgdon Avenue Sig Pawl G. Hartung 97 �,lapiewQod Street 542 *James F, Rogers 136 Lan,gdou Avenue 707 Blanks 1026 precin6i Two Three-Year Term—Vote for Fifteen *Charles W. Belben 22 Elton Avenue 472 *Charles T. Burke 70 Spruce Street 58U *Patrick R. Burns 571 Mt. Auburn Street 551 *Joseph H, Carroll 203 School Street 614 *Julia J. Coffey 7 Dexter Avenue 570 *Ada H. Drake 303 Xlt. Auburn ,street 420 *James H. Durnan 17 Melendy Avenue 532 *Patrick F. Durnan 17 Melendy Avenue 508 Diehard ,juskalian 1553 l3avl;sLon Street 349 Nerses A. Kasarjian 97 Dexter Avenue 301. *John J. Kennedy 97 Boylston ,Street 589 *A,lary L. Xennedy 97 Boylston .Street 538 *Katherine McCarthy 81 Dexter Avenue 460 Caroline M. McClusky 12 Spruce Street 373 *Mary M. Monahan 127 Putnam Street 472 Ellen.A. Nielsen 34 Dartmouth 'Street 394 *Esther Oates 37 Hazel Street 546 *G(rOrge J. O'Neil 9 Oak Street 407 Sarkis ParsWan 109 Nichols Avenue 207 Bethcna Sanborn 12 Spruce Street 366 Charles F. Sanborn 12 Spruce Strcet 403 James Sperguira 27 Berkeley Street 293 Herbert Stanley 58 Elton Avenue 406 Nazaret 1I. Stanley 58 Elton Avenue 3.42 *Charlotte WG hittemore 11 Fairfield Street 484 Blanks 7679 Town Meeting Member—To fill Vacancy--Terry Expires 1931 Joseph Busconi 40 Quimby Street 327 "Katherine T. McCarthy 81 Dexter Avenue 445 Blanks 489 Precinct Three Three-Fear Term— ,rote for Fifteen *,H. Herbert Applin 31 Barnard Avenue 1128 *Theodore M. Atkinsoa III Lovell Road 9 *Winton L. Buddington 70 l'.neoln Street 1037 *Frank H. Camcron 5e3 COIUME)ia Street 1894 *Sterling R. Carrington 11 Stoneleigh Road 809 *Charles LV. Chamberlain 59 Barnard Avenue 1292 William A. Danner 157 Common Street 492 Lena Dooley 39 Parker Street 351 Toseph A. Dunn 23 Spruce SLr t 5541 I lFrftnk D. Emery €1 Franklin Street loll Kenneth H. Erskine 91 Common Street 733 Richard H. Gallagher 37 Walnut Street 447 *Frank A. Cray -90 Lincoln Street 908 *Albert 13. Hall 250 1l4t. Auburn Street 959 *Already elected in three-yeas term. REC-ORD OF TOWN 11 EEMIXGS 299 Ellis W. Harlow 27 Franklin Street 789 *Andrew Hawes 31 Russell Avenue 1111 *William S. Hoidsworth 05 Barnard Avenue low Leo P. Landry 7? Bradford Read 401 *William L. Locke 16 Walnut Street 1033 *>3enjami:o, T. Loring 186 Mt. Aub= Street 1067 Thomas F. Alegan 120 Lovell Load 364 Ralph F. Morrison 30 L Alt. Auburn; Street 527 ?Mary F. O'Hallora.n 45 Alt. Auburn Street 376 'William W. Rugg 17 Centre Street 1028 *Bartlett M. Shaw, Jr. 141. Common ,Street 1229 Wynn -I. Terwilliger 145 Cbmmon Street 616 Blanks 7636 Town Mee-ting Member To fill Vacancy—Term Expires 1931 *Harry W. Beechler 14 Bates Road 1442 Scattering 4?6 Blanks Town lrieeting Wilembers— To fill Vacancies—Terms Expire 1932 *Grace B. Johnson 162 Common Street 1 0 *Robert P. Osborn 36 Robbins Road 1450 Blanks 968 ,Precinct F'auur Three-Year Term—Vote for Fifteen *Edtsin J. Armstrong 65 Union Street 637 *John J. Culligan 5 Roy.0 Street 790 Daisy E. Cooper 20 Union Street 629 Walter A. Cooper 20 Union Street 550 *Jahn J. Cunnifl 56 Riverside Street Ni *Joseph _1. Donnelly 98 Irving ,Street 754 *Leo Al. Pak, 122 North Beacon. .Street 755 Thomas A. Ciblin 18 Theurer Parr 582 Walter D. Handy 17 Union Street 587 *Thomas F. Hanley 9.5 1'v6ng Street 779 *Timothy J. Hmley 14 vlaple Strut 637 *Xlichael J. Kelly 26 Maple Street 690 *James F. -Madden, Jr. 64 North Beacon Street 824 *John J. Mas Aire 26 Palmer .street 686 'Andrew E. McDermott, Jr. 50 Royal Street 788 $James H. McHugh 1 Ladd Street 751 James M. Ogilvie 60 Beechwood Avenue 563 *Henry A. Ra.ttigan 77 Riverside Street 734 -NIaricm G. Sawyer 98 Riverside Street 501 *Ja.rnes J. Vahcy 104 Riverside Street S30 *Jahn P. 111alsh 7 California Park 769 Planks 7926 To«n Meeting Members—To Fill Vacancies--- Terms Expire 1931 *James J. Carroll .56 North Beacon Street 949 *John J. Vahey 13 Ladd Street 933 Blanks 1149 300 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Precinct five Three-Year Terna Vote for Fifteen *Charles W. Benjamin S2 Church Street 723 Ellery A. Dadge 73 Spring Strut 407 W lliam I.1. Donald 60 Fayette Street 379 *W. Dexter Hverett 120 Marshall Street 606 *Pierce L. Fish t$ Marshall Street 661 *Arthur R. Gray 20 1+ayetto Street [i@.� *William B. Harvey 104 Mt. Auburn Street 510 *W. Laurence Howe 58 Uarsha.11 Street 549 *Horner F. Hunt 42 Oliver Street 5:90 *Andrew T. Johnson 59 Palfrey Street .513 Roland R. l lael)crtald 24 Orchard Street 457 Lewis J. I-IcGarrigle 50 Spring Street 206 *Arthur C, Moore. 61 Marion Road 570 *Elizabeth A. Perkins 101 Marshall Street 647 Ralph F. Perry 125 Summer Street 470 Francis I4. Quinlan 68 Green .street 425 H. Read 140 Church Street 576 William H. Regan 112 Saimmer:Strw 422 A-tiles P. Robinson 105 Mt. Auburn Street 5f1G Ambrose J. .Shipton 130 Marshall Street 455 Harry A. Smith 152) Oliver Street 451 Carl Stanlev 71 Whites Avenue 305 *John F. T fts 137 A-Iarshall Street 706 *Walter C. Vaiighnn 143 Church Street 549 *-D-d and F. Wright 44 Fayette Street S06 Blanks 6022 Town llccting MvAubers— To till Vacancies--Terins Expire 1031 *George F, Masson 1.9 Marion Road 768 *Jeanne Masson I -Marion Road 7,54 *Irving D. Young 175 Church Street 814 Blanks 153E Town fleeting -lernbers-y-To Till Vacancies--- Terms Expire 1932 *Victoria G. Dead 1,10 Church Street 51.5 *G. Frederiek- Rabinsoti 106 Mt. Auburn Street 844 Blanks it 17 Thrm- '`car Tenn Vol, for Fifteen *Deborah M. Darrett 550 Al lai,). Street 1136 Charles XV. Brainhall 28 IIall Avenue 694 Albert 1-1.. }3z`o le 760 I3OTnont Street 505 "Horatio Butters 2i7�it-lain Street 91.4 *Lticir da BuLter.� 277 --rain Street 773 Chester J. Cady 36 1lorton Street 743 *Robert CarneY 40 Olney Street OU Allard [Tamer 25 Sprbiufldd Street G12 Stanley j. Czapski 1.35 LexingtGn Street 51301 *Jahn W, Duvall 17P Wav+erley Avenue 945 'Thomas V. Dwver '.3 Stuart Street 972 Rufus A. 1]yer Hovey- Street GG-4 Angus Fraser 2,40 Sycamore Street 751 Jaynes L. Haddie 27 Copeland Street 620 Rr.CORD of TOWN MEETINGS . 301 *Michael J. Harrington 112 Penfield Avenue. 984 *Charles A. Harris 115 Fayette Street 900 John Hay%yard 54 Edcnfield Averine 553 Thomas Hoben 61 Copeland Street 620 *Edivard J. Hoey 1) Stuart 'Street 784 *bred Jordan .38 Chapman Street 780 *Fred A. King .51 Lexington :street 872 George H. Lord 45 Warren Street 406 *,John S. Lovell 15 it anon Road 890 James .Lyons 48 'Evans Street (381 Ulric D. Roberts 06 Lowell Avenue i19.1 *Theodore B. Robinson 25,5 Orchard Street 1102 Francis Ryan 498 Pleasant Strut 70:3 Cmrge L. Shutt 211 Palfrey Street 537 %1�alter Simeock (15 t;ilh--rt: Street 571 *Jaynes H, Sullivan 508 Main Street &30 Anthonv Toed 24-2 1Vaverlev Avenue 728 joseph V oner 27.1 Palfrey street 512 *George 11. IL Bite 10[ 0rehard Street 1070 Blanks 11,:386 Town TNIc-ding TIIexmbers—To mill Vacancies— Terms Expire 1932 *Charles J. Cassese 28 Fitchburg Street 8,52 *l'aines L, Culleton 37 C_)peland Street 83S Iiil;ebret Gjertsen 33 Chapman Street 793 ISidnev W. Mall 14 Carroll Street 1137 Harm-E. Hill 36 I'iermont Street 78 *Wilfred A. Norris 47 1 merson Road 1070 Blanks 42&3 Ttr;an jlfeeling Members By Virtue of Their Offices Selectmen Edward P. 1'urber 7.3 '.Varshall :street Eric L. Johnson 87 Barnard Avenue Clifford S. Lovell .31 Katherine Road Trt on Clerk William P. fcGuire 48 Green Street i 1oderafoir P. 'Sarsflteld Cunnil£ 79 NlarsWl Street Treasurer ITZLrrV W. 13righain 2 Brigham Street Colleclor of Tuxes Frederick J. Colby 86 Bailey Road A n ditor William W. N-orcrass, Jr. 39 Spruce Street 9"crwn counsel Anthony Julian 86 Waverley Avenue 302 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Tree Warden Van D. Horton 22 Phillips Street Chairman, School Committee Dr. Charles a. Chase, pro team. 6 Patten Street Chaarpnar, Library 3"ruslees P. SarsLcld Cunniif 79 MarshailStreet Chairman, Board of HeaIlli Arthur Q. Pawn 1.6 Olney Street Chairman, ward of Assessors 'V4Iilliarn )Bell 17 Appleton Street Chairrndn, Planning Gourd Wired A. Norris 47 Emerson road Clrairnian, Water Com"lissaon Edward F. Hughes 20 Hawthorne Street Chairwag, Park CaaystptissiorA Arthur L, Morde 24 Chapman Street Chairman, Playground Corr:rnisxjon Bernard S. McHugh 42 Wilmot Street RePresenteliue in General Court Arnold LeonLrd 136 Russell Avenue F twnce Co"Indssion Francis J. 3%.1r.blarnara Char:r»term .5 Lovell Road John J. McLauthlin, Secretary 51 Green Street David E. Fitzgerald 34 01cott Street Dewitt G. Fletcher 30 Staneleigh Read John V. Czarchia 120 Langdon Avenue Joseph H. Sheehan 46 Winsor Avenue T. Jaincs Gallagher 3 Creed Street Jaynes J. O'Cnnnell 26 'Vrestrninst.er Avenue Will a,,, C. lklaugli 26 Walnut Street J Vincent ?%IaeDonough '�8 Whit,comnb Street I�o�seoe F. Daughters 35 Knowles Road Arturo De Filippo 59 Langdon Avenue John B, Ha.mmill 85 Capitol Street George W. Skuse 11 Stearns Road James H. Sheridan 75 Green Street Harry A. Smith 52 Oliver Street Francis A. McDermott 18 CaEfornia Park Robert P. Osborn 39 Robbins Road Grover C. {iodic c)9 Franklin Street William G. Grundy 29 Carver Road John M. Day 1;3 Oliver Street ItiECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 303 Town Meeting, Monday Evening, March 3, 1930 .%Iceting was called to order at 3.15 p.m. by. 1loderator P. Sarsf eld Cuinniff. Officers' returns can warrant were read by Town Clerk, William P. McGuire. Aroted: To tale nip Article 2. Article 2. To choose all ether necessary Town Officers in such inanner as the Town may directs. Voted:That the Selection be and they are hereby authorized to appoint all Town Ofheers not chosen on the official ballot. Noted: That-this meeting be and is hereby adjourned until Monday evening, March 24, 1930, at 7.00 p.m., to meet in the Senior High School Building, on Columbia Street, W aterto-vrn, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant for the Annual Town -Teeting of March 3, 1930, under Articles 2 to 32 inclusive, will came before the meeting for consideration and action. II1IsTA__\1 P. McGUIRE, Tcuw Clerk. Notice for Ad)ourned Town Meeting, Monday Evening, March 24, 1930 Nodes; is hereby* g ven the legal voters of the Town of'"ra.ter- town that the Town Meeting called for Monday evening 1larch 3, 1930, at 5.15 p.m., has been adjourned until Monday evening, March 24, 1930, at seven o'clock, to fleet in the Senior Nigh School Building, on Columbia Street, in said Town of Watertown, at which time and place all basiness called for in the warrant for the Annual Town IvIceting of March 3, 1930, under Articles 3 to 32 inclusive, and in the warrant for the Tow—n �%'Iceting of -XI-arch 24, 1930, under Article 1, will come before the 1-neetin g for consideration and action. And the legal voters of the Town of Watertown are hereby notified. and -warned to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by posting copies 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 incetillig,.and also by causing a copy of the sai-ne to be published in a Watertown newspaper. Given under our hands this third day of March, A. D. 1930. P. SAP.SFIELD CUNNIFF, J111oderator, WIL,LIA-I P. NicCU1RE, Town Clcrk. 304, WATERTOWN TC1'1' X RIOU dT Clcrk's Retunt on Notice I have posted copies of the foregoing notice in teii or more conspicuous public places in Town, at least twenty-four hours prior to the time of said adjourned niecting, and have also caused a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown newspaper. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting IVIenihers at least twenty-four hours prior to the tune of said Adjourned Town Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. ILLIA P. I\TcGUIRE, Tcr n Clerk. Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting, Mondry Evening, March 31, 1930 Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the Tm�n of Water- town that the Adjourned Torn ]VIeeting held can Monday eve- ning, March 24, 1930, has Wen adjourned until. NIonday eve- ning, March 31, 1930, at seven o'clock, to ineet in the Senior High School Building on Columbia Street, in said Towrz of Watertown, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant for the Annual Town Meeting of March 3, 1930, from Articles I to 32, inclusive, i;rill come before the meeting for con- sideration and action, i�ith the exception of Articles 1, 2, 10, 12, 13, 18, 21, 22 and ' . And thin legal voters of the Town of Watertown are hereby notified and warned to meet at the tune and at the place hemin specified, by pasting copiers of this notice in ten or inore con- spicuous public places in ToN�m tiventy-four hours at least prior to the time of said adjourned mcuting, and also by causing a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown newspaper. P. SARSI'IELE C.LTNNIF , 1 1oderalor, 'ILLIMM P. 1-TcGUIRE, Town Clerk. VECORD OF TOWN A1EET1NGS 305 Attendance of 'Town Meeting Members at Town Meeting Meld on March 24, 1930 By Virtue of Office IS out of 19 Members Finance Committee 11 out, of 21 Members Precinct'One 28 out of 45 IMembers Precinct Two `2 out of 45 Members Precinct Three 37 out of 45 Members Precinct Four 27 out of 45 Members Precinct Five 38 out of 45 I�Iembers Precinct Rx 34 out of 45 Members 215 out of 310 Members Special Notice All articles calling for appropriations will be considered at the meeting of March 31, 1930, 16,rk's Retunt on Notice I have posted copies of the foregoing; notice in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town at least twenty-four hours prior to the time of said adjourned meeting,and have also caused a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown newspaper. Notices Nvere mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least twenty-four hours prior to the time of said Adjourned Town Meeting of the proposed bwsiness to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. 'McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Special Town Meeting, March. 24, 1930, anal Adjourned Town Meetings, March 24 and Marc. 31, 1930 Meetings were called to order at 7.10' p.m. by Moderator P. Sarsfield Cuni iff. Prayer was offered at the first meeting by Rev. Frank D. Taylor of St.John's Methodist Bpiseppal Church. Clerk's returns on notices for Adjourned Town N-Ivetings were react by Town Clerk '"Villiara P. McGuire. N1, inber of 306 WATERTOWN TOWN IMPORT Town Meeting ]Iembers necessary for a quonuun, 93; number present on ilrlarch 24, 15; on JVIarch 31, 229. Officers' returns can warrant for Special Tokvn TMeeting of March 24, read by Town Clerk, William P. McGuire. Vacancies in "Town Meeting Membership Filled by Town Meeting Members, March 31, 1930 Notice was received from the C airrn-tan of Precinct 1 of the appointment of Ralph C. Gardiner„339 School Street and Charles A. Kerr, 9 Gay Road, to fill t"-c (2) vacancies in term expiring in. 1931; also of the appointment of Henry H. Drew, 17 Winsor Avenue, to fill one (1) vacancy ia term expiring i_ii 1933; these members, to serve until the lharch 1931 election. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 2 of the appointment of Charles F. Sanborn, 12 Spruce Street and John P. Oates, 14 Dartmouth Street, to fill two (2) vacancies in term expiring in 19:31; also of the appointment of Hannah C. Bums, 571 Mt. Aubimi Street, to filI one (1) vacancy in ternx expiring in 1932; these mernbers to serve until the .larch 1931 election. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 3 of the appointment of Charles B. Fay, 42 Bailey Road, to fill one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1932; this member to serve until the March 1931 election. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 4 of the appointment of Albert E. Colligan, 5 Royal Street, to fill one (1) mcancy in term expiring in 1932; also of the appointment of Charles P. Colligan, 5 Royal Street, to fill one (1) vacancy in tern expiring in 1933; these members to serve until the March 1931 election. Notice was received from the Chainnan of Precinct 5 of the appoirltrricnt of Joseph W. Gerry, 35 I4Iarioin Road, to fill one (1) vacancy in tend expiring in 1931. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct G of the: appointment of Matthew W. J. Carley, 47 Forest Street, to fill one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1931; also of the appoint- anent of John P. Barrett, 559 Main Street, to fill one (1) vacancy in terra expiring in 1932;these Town Tkfeeting Members to serve until March 1931 election. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 307 Article 1. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sum of money to pray the cost of an eiglitecn (13) room addition to the East Junior High School, and for the payment of the original equipment and furnishings, or take: any action relating thereto. ('Request of Committee on Addition to East Junior High School.) Finance Committee recon rends no appropriation. Voted: That the privilege of the meeting be extended to Edward. H. Hoyt, architect, of Haven & Hoyt, to explain plans on proposed addition to East junior High School. Motion. To appropriate , 341,493 for proposed addition to East, Junior High Schc ol, $3 0,000 to be borrowed, and .41,433 to be assessed on the polls and estates for the current year. After an extended discussion on this matter, it was Voted: That the subject matter of Article 1 be postponed for further consideration at tho Annual Town Meeting of 1931. The following notice was availed with warrants to Town Meeting Members: SPECIAL NOTICE Adjourned Town Meeting, Tonight, March 24, 1930 High School Hall at 7 o'clock The fohov,-ing important business %%-ill come before the meeting: Articles .3, 10, 12, 13, 18, 21, 22, 24, 31 of the -5Tarrant for the Adjourned Town 14ceting_ Bring the enclosed ��,rarrant to the meeting. EDWARD P. FT. "ER, ERIC L. JOHNSO CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Soka-in:eta of I Taiartown. Article 3. To hear the report of the. Town Officers as printed, and to hear the repar t of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Voted: That the reports of Town Officers as printed in the To-q;;,n Report for the year 1929 be and they are hereby accepted. 3�0 3'4 ATERTOWN TOTiwX REPORT Report of Committee on Arlington Street Cemetery Gravestones To the Honorable Board of.S+electnwji. Genflanien The Come-nittee appointed for the purpose of repairing and restoring the gravestones in the Arlington Street Cemetery, have attended to their duty, and submit the folloiving report: The Cflnnn ittee has endeavored to use proper care and onornyr in doing this v%,ork, having in mind the large number of visitors due here during this Tercentenary Year. All head and foot stones have been inspected, and wi le many were in need of repair, a large number were found to have settled below the surface, so that portions of the inscriptions were out of sight. The greater number of these were lifted from out of their places and reset in a pen-nanent concrete base. A number of lost tablets have been recovered, their broken parts assembled, loured together pith cement, and returned to their original location. -TVla,ny other markers have disappeared, and only: a small proportion of those erected before 1700 MTIIai!l intact. Respectfully submitted, IVTLFRn, D A. NORRTfi, I--,\EZ H. YER A, EDWARD C. HALL. AAIa.tertown, March 24, 1930, Voted: That the report of the Committee on Arlington Street Gravestones bu and is hereby accepted, and the Gore- mittee be and is hereby discharged. Report of cnu-nittee on New Quarters for Al."ater Depart- ment presented. Report of Committee on New Quarters for WateT Department The Committee appointed by the Moderator can August 15, 1929, under vote passed at Town Meeting of July 29, 1929, hereby subi-nits the following report: RECORD OF TOWN MEETlNGS 309 After careful consideration the Committee reconiznends that the Town lease for the Water Department the premises situated at Nos. 3-10 Church Street, Watertown, which property is situated directly opposite the present quarters of the 'water Department, at a rental of 51,400 per year for ten years. EDWARD F. KUGHES, Chairman. March 2-1, 1930, Report of Committee on Incizierator presented. Report of Committee on Incinerator The Committee appointed by the I\,loderator on lVfay 17, 1929, tinder vote passed at ?.djow-ned Annual Town Meeting held on April 9, 1929 "to consider the erection of are incinerator for the disposal of waste materials," report that in their opinion neither the need nor the demand at this tune warmiits the expense. They cask that the Corrzr-nittee be discharged. IV. I ARVEY LUTCAS, Chair non. INExch 24, 1939. Voted. That the report cf Con-anittee on Incinerator be and is hereby accepted, and that the Committee be and is hereby~ . discharged. Report of Committee of One Hundred presented. Report of the Committee of One Hundred oa the Tercentenary of Watertown, Massachusetts The Committee of One Hundred has been faced with the very serious prob1cm of providing a program for the proper observance of our Tercentenary that would meet vrith wide public approval. '-\,lany cities and towns have had difficulty in determining how their cel€bratiom should be held, and your Committee is no e\ception. There has been arranged a series of events and incidents that your committee feels will adequately commemorate our found. ing, provided that interest and enthusiasm is manifested by our citizens. +310 i45'?LTERTCI'44'_"+I TOMIN REPORT Your colurnittee has deckled upon a inernorial to the Found- ers of Watertown, by Sculptor Henry H. Kitson, and stipulated that funds for this purpose should l)e T sed by popular sub- scription. A ca.napaign for su i rient funds, for the Memorial is naiv beiii planned. The General Court is now considering the: imitation of the Town of Watertown to hold a joint session of the House and Senate in Watertown, and plans for such an event are in abey- ance until a decision is reached. Two public ineetings have been held., and more are contem- plated. A History of Watertoira has been prepared and wRl be published durmg the month. of April, 1930. A suitable niedal has been chosen and it is proposed to dlstr bate five thousand of them as permanent souvenirs, with gold or silver reproductions for distinguished guests, and for prizes in contests and other events. An historical reap has been produced by the pupils of the Senior High School and is now in print for general distn'bu- tion. This pictorial znap of Waterto�a~zl is an excellent historical review of the Town and its founding. Historic places in '"ratertown have been n»rked with suit- able signs, and a. pocket map showing each historic place and proper location is in preparation. A handbook will be published by the Committee for residents and visitors, that will sketch the true meaTiing of our founding and of the part Watertown has played in the life of the State and Nation. On April 1E), it is proposed to formally dedicate that portion of Watertown kmown as Coolidge Square, in connection with suitable services in the Arlington Street Cemetery, at the graves of the early military* heroes of atertown. A cl-iorus of inany voices is now in rehearsal for a mammoth choral sing to be held on Victory Field about June 10. The Wormm's Club is to present a Colonial play on. June 12 and 1 in the High School. Xfany other organizations are planning suitable events especially for Watertoi{n Week, which will open on Sunday, June S with approp-riate services in the churches of the Town, The Committee an Athletics has:planned a formal dedication of the new running track at Victory Field in connection with the RECORDS OF TOWN MEETINGS 311 Mystic Valley Track and Field Championships -.%Thich will be held can May 23. A proclamation -kvill be issued by the Selectmen of Water- town, and this vH11 be coupled with a forinal in�?itation card to visit Wa.terto-kyn, which will be avrailable for mailing to friends and relatives and Sooner residents. The pupils of the schools are now conlPleting a series cif themes and essays on chosen s-ab jests concerning the early life Of the Town, and sogie excellent material is thus becoming available for the production of tableaux and pageants by the pupils. Suitable prizes xvill be awarded the best essays. Your Committee studied the matter of a pageant on the Charles River for many wontlis, an 1. while reluctant to dismiss the possibility of a beautiful water spectacle, they are of the op ninii that suitable floats can be presctated when the Founder's 1%,11-en3o al is dedicated in September 1930. The apparent gen- eral apathy which bas existed, has made it seem wise to the Committee to refrain frorn undertaking such a trernei"does task and such an expense as a properly presented pageant would require. The parade which is planned. for Saturday afternoon, June 14, promises to be an outstanding event. It is hoped that every Watertown organization will be represented, and each industr-", profession and business 'NNill cooperate by furnishing floats and other features. The Military and naval farces wUl be present, and it is hoped to present a spectacle that will remain vivid in the metnories of all who witness or take part in it. The Committee now plans to dedicate the Founder's Me- m al is lake September, and is not male at the present tiale to submit a definite report on this ceremony. Your Co"llittee wishes to thank all those who have showed a Willi-agness to co5perate, and to beseech every citizen to assist in the task of properly obsenTing such an important event as the Tercentenary cf the fo n ditlg of the Town of Wate:rtcwn. Respectfully subinitted, For the Committee, FRED F. CRAWFORD, Challmialtz. 1�!.larch 31, 1930. 312 WATEF{TC]WN TO«'3tii REPDRT Article 4. To ant such stuns of money as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the T€vai for the ensuing-, year, direct how the saine shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. ~Official Record of ,Appropriations 'Voted at Adjourned Town Meeting Held an March 31, 1930 Taxes ($274,434A5) *Charles River Basin S5,363 37 *County 'Taxes 75,762 97 *Fire Prevention Tax 402 46 *Metropolitan Assessments 126,328 09 *Soldiers' Exemptions 122 56 *State Tax 63,155 00 General Administration ($93,711.32) Selectmen's Department; Selectmen's Salaries 81,500 00 Salary of Clerk 500 00 Miscellaneous 1,000 00 3,000 00 Auditing Depa monit: Auditor's Salary $3,300 00 Salary of Clerk 1,150 00 Contingencies 5.50 00 5,000 00 Treasurer's Department: Treasurer's salary $3,500 00 Salary of Clerk. 1,150 00 Contingencies 1,400 00 Collector's Department (See Article 0) Collector's 'Salary g3,300 00 First Clcr1c 1,400 00 Second Cleric 1,050 ll() Invalid Tax Titles 344 G6 Tax Sale Advertising 1,:Wo 00 Checks Last (U. M. N. B.) 257 26 Contilll;encies 1'500 00 9,151 92 *Or as asscssed. RECORD Or TOWN MEETINGS 313 Assessors' Depaitinent: Assessors' Salaries $4,100 00 First Clerk 1,400 00 Second Clerk 1,350 00 Third Clerk 1,100 Off Contingencies 4,300 00 12,250 00 Town Clerk's Department: Town Clerk's Salary 193,500 00 Salary of First Clerk 1,350 00 Salary of Second Clerk: 1,300 00 Salary of Third Clerk 1,250 00 Contingencies 2,090 00 9,•49€} 00 Election Expense 6,795 00 Registrars of Voters: salary of faux men at 100 each 400 00 Printing Town Reports 2,425 00 Printing Voting Lists 1,000 00 Finance Con=itt+ee 2,500 00 Care and tifaintenance of 'Town Tull: Salary of Janitor $1,600 {]0 Contingencies 2,700 00 4,300 04 Legal Services Salary of Town Counsel $2,000 00 Contingencies 700 00 2,700 00 I1emorial Day (See Article 7) 1,300 00 Insurance 10,824 40 Workmen's Compensatioll 5,000 00 Contingent 3,0{10 00 Dog Officer 300 00 Pensions 3,225 00 314 WATERTOWN TONVN REPORT Protection of Persons and Property ($257,768.85) Police Department: Salaries Chief $3,200 00 Lie itcnants (3) 7,800 00 Sergeants (4) 9,800 00 Patrolmen (31) 69,138 25 S,933 25 Special Police 4,000 00 janitor and lffagcnman 1,825 00 Clerk and Wa.gonman 1,825 -00 -New Auto 370 00 Cant%ngcneies 4,680 00 Uniforms 2,500 00 Teletype 600 00 'I``liree additional men from April 1 (See Article 25) 4,028 00 Fire Department: Salaries: Chief $3,200 00 Captains (3) 7,900 00 Lieuteri,a.nts (4) 9,800 00 llecha.niciall 2,4.00 00 ]Permanent Man M) 82,081 60 Call lvlen 310 00 - 105,591 60 Contingencies 6,000 00 Urdforms 1,700 00 Chief's Car 1,300 00 Service Car 1,750 00 Inspector of Buildings: Sal,ary of Inspector $2,600 00 Assistant; Inspector 550 00 Salary of Clerk 225 00 Maintenance of Car 350 00 Office Expense 100 00 Blue Prints 36 00 3,861 00 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 315 Weights and '\-Iea re.s; Salary of Sealer $2,000 00 Contingencies 500 00 — S2,500 00 Tree Warden: Salary of Tree Warden 1,000 00 Clerk 125 00 )-laintenance 5,000 00 Cottovy Scaly: Soo DO Gyps), and I mwD Tail Moth Department: Salary, of Superintendent 800 00 Salary of Clerk 475 00 'kfaintenance 31000 00 Poles and Wires Department: Salary of Inspector 3,200 00 Salary of Clerk 475 00 Salary of Assistant Clerk 425 00 Alaintonance 11,000 00 Health Depirtment �$20,250) Salary of Agent 83,200 00 Salary of Clerk 1,150 00 Salary of Nurses (2) 3,000 00 Contagious Diseases 5,000 00 Contingencies 1,200 00 Baby Clinic 500 00 Dental Clinic: Dentist 81,600 00 Assistant 1,100 ()0 Contingent 200 00 2,000 00 Printing; Rules and Regulations 50 00 Inspector of Plumbing: Salary of Inspector 82,500 00 Contingencies 100 111 Printing rules and regulations 54 00 `?,GSA? 00 316 AVATERTOWN TOWN h73PORT Cattle Tnspectlon: Salary of Veterinarian 8600 00 Sewers ( 05,606.57) Se eer Construction q:i5,606 57 Seer Maintenance a),000 00 Sidewalks ($50,000) Construction and Maintenance S50,000 00 Care and sighting of Highways. ($333,581) Highway Department Salaries: Superintendent $3,600 00 First Clerk 1,500 00 Second Clerk 1,250 00 Office Expenses 450 00 Construction; Lexington Street from Warren Street to Bel- mont Street, 11, 00; North Deacon Street from Beacon Square to PerldTis Institute, $18,900; Galen Street from Flair Strut to Watertown Street, .34,500, IN t. A-aburn Street from Dexter Avenue to Walnut Street, S15,000; Beh-nont Street, $10,000 60,000 00 Maintenance 70,000 00 Stable Maintenance 27,000 00 Garbage Collection 30,000 00 V�cations 14,&31 00 Street Signs 750 00 Traffic Signs 1,500 00 To replace ' hAQ Truck 5,000 00 Ashes and Paper 31.,000 00 Dust Laying 20,000 00 Street Lighting 47,%0 00 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 317 Engineer'ng Department: Salaries: Tio,kTi i Engineer $.3,200 00 Consulting Engineer 350 00 Assistant Engineer 2,300 00 One Draughtsman `.100 00 One Draughtsman 1,000 00 One Instrument Man 1,600 00 One Instrument elan 1,600 Ulf Three Rodnrnen 3,44-10 00 $16,400 00 Contingencies 2,800 00 Betterments ($64,900) Special for Construction only of the following; Streets under the Betternxent Act. See Article 10): Wilfred Road from North Deacon Street to Riverside Street; Clarendon Street from Arling- ton Street to Private Ladd; Evans Street from Main Street, to Waltham Street; George Street from Orchard Street to Channing Road; Ger- trude Street from Waverley Avenue to West- minster Avenue; Hilltop Read, from Hovey Street to Whitney Street; Oakland Street from °rain :street to Acton Street; Vrarren Street from Edenfield Avenue to Waverley Avenue; NVestx-ninster Avenue froin Bancroft Street to Warren Street; Eh-nwaod.Avenue fiom Brincroft Street to Warren Street; Birch Road fron-i al- nut Street to Circle S54,900 00 Drainage ($30,000) To include drainage in the following streets: Lex- ington Street froth Warrens Street to Belmont Street; Rutland Street from Main Street to Wal- tham Street; Alfred Road from North Beacon Street to Riverside Street; Clarendon- Street from Arlington Street to Private Land; Evans 318 WATERTO rr T014-N REPORT Street froin Kain. Street to Walt;ha111 Street; George SLTeet from Orchard Street to Gha.nnixig Road; Gertrude Street from Waverley Avenue to Westminster Avenue; Whitney Street from Hilltop Road to Orchard St7-eet; Ililltcp Road from Hovey Street to Whitney Street; Oakland Street from Main Street to Acton Street; War- ren Street from Edenfeld Avenue to Waverley Avenue; Westminster Avenue from Bancroft S ,rt ct to'"larren Street-,Elmwood Avenue, from Bancroft Street to Warren Street, Birch Road, from Walnut Street to Circle. $30,000 00 Support of Poor ($82,278.67) Difln nary Departweilt Salary ,of 1-eeper 51,000 40 General Expense 5,478 57 Out r,ide Aid Sala-ry of Agent 750 00 Salary of Visitor 550 00 Geller-Il EXPCEsc 40,000 00 - --- 41,300 0O Mothers' Aid Salary of Agent 8750 00 Salary of Visitor 550 00 General Expenses 23,500 00 24,500 40 Town Physician 1.,200 00 State Aid 1,000 00 Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid 7,500 0a Education ($540,776) General Control 812,000 00 *Instruction 423,376 00 Operation 55,550 00 _Ntaintena.nce 18,000 00 \e,w Equipment 5,000 00 Miscellaneous 7,500 00 *Nfotion to 1pn apriate %95,73G.00 defeated, 6D in the affirmative— 127 in the ne- tive. RECORD OF TOWN MEBTI cs 319 Contintation 'q. '500 00 Americanization 2.,000 00 Evening School :3,800 00 Trade School 5,300 00 Transportation 1,500 W Convention Expense (1931) 200 00 Library and Reading Rooms ($37,40p) Salaries $23,200 00 A-laintenance 012co 00 Books, periodicals and bindiz1IT 8,000 00 Recreation ($15,961) Park Department: Salary of Silperintendent $500 00 Alaiaytenancc 4,750 00 Victory Fidel 2,700 00 New 'Truer 925 00 Playground Department Salaries $4,556 00 Maintenance 2,500 00 Public. Debt and Interest (.$410,00+0) Town Debt (See Article 5) $279,500 00 Interest 130,600 00 Cemeteries ($11,476) SalarYT of Superintendent S1,900 00 Labor 8,800 04 Contingencies (to include new signs) 775 00 Municipal Industries ($101,$27) "Water Department: Salaries: Superintendent $3,200 00 First Clerk 1,300 00 Second Clerk I,Q36 00 --, - $5,536 00 320 W.iTEELTOwr; TOWN RBPORT Cailstruction 26,254 SO 1Iainten,-MCes 25,000 00 Office Expense 3,000 00 Vacations 3,000 00 Special—Renewal of rna.ills 39,030 20 Miscellaneous ($43,775,23) lAoderator's Salary 100 00 Reserve Fund 5,000 00 Planning Board 100 00 Unpaid Bills 3,235 28 Headquarters for 1reterans of Foreign Wars (See Article 9) 660 00 Laundry Brook brain (Article 14) 1.4,500 00 Traffic Signals, corner of Orchard Street and Waverley Avenge (Article 16) 1,500 00 Plans for Remodelling Infirmary (Article 27) 500 00 Prospect Street Land Taking Lot No. 508 (Article 15) 200 00 Relocation Street Liners and Construction Orchard Street, Lexington Street and 1larnden Avenue at Knowles Delta (Article 17) 2,000 00 Thomas Imrie Claim (Article 28) 150 00 Caccavaro Claim (Article 29) 1,600 00 Total Appropriations $2,409,215 04 Voted. That for the purpose of providing the stun of tNvo million, four hundred nine thousand, two bruidred fifteen dollars and four cents (62,409,215.0-1) as voted in the foregoing budget, and for the purposes skated, the following amounts he and they are hereby anticipated: Estimated Receipts Water Income $190,000 00 Bank and Corporation Ta\ 105,000 00 Street Railway "pax 4,000 00 Miscellaneous 101,000 00 — $400,000 00 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 321 Balances Available Unexpended Balances 8.09,824 51 Butterrzlent Assessments 23,509 79 Preniitun Account 2.000 00 — $130,394 30 Income. Tax (estimated) 175,000 00 Motor Excise (estimated) 75,000 00 To be assessed on palls and estates for 190 1,02 ,320 74 Total Appropriations $2,409,215 04 Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary suns of money to pa.y that portion of the Town debt which matures on or previous to January 1, 1931, direct how the money shall be raised, or take anv action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted: That the suns of two hundred seventy-airie thousand, fire hundred dollars ($279,e500) be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of paying; that portion of the Toth debt which inatiires during the year 1930. Article 6. To see w-hat method the To%%m will vote to adopt for the: collection of taxes for the ensuing year, and to fix the compensation of the Collector, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conituictic n with Article 4. Voted: That the same inethod for the collection of taxes be and is hereby adopted as was pursued last year, and that interest be charged can all tares not paid on or before November 1, 1930, i--iterest to be charged from the fifteenth day of October, 1,930, at the rates per annum as provided by Chapter 59, Section 57 of the General Laws of 1920, and acts in amendinent thereof.. See Schedule for Apprcpriatious tinder Article 4. Article T To see if the Town will appropriate a suet of money for the rent of the Grand A-riiy Hall, care: of the LTa-ands around the Soldiers` 11,Iontiment, and to defray the expenses of decorating the gr ivQs of deceased soldiers on the -next Ivlemorial Day, and authorize Isaac B. Patteii Post 81, G. A. R., to expend the :&aide, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating; thereto. 322 WATERTOi' N TOWN REPORT Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. See Schedule of Appropriations. Amount of thirteen hundred dollars ( 1300) appropriated, to be expended by Isaac B. Patten Past 81, G. A. R. Article S, To see if the ToNNm will vote to appropriate the sum of fifteen thmisand dollars ( 105,000) for the purpose of purchasing, erecting, equipping or dedicating a building to be known as the Watertown-Post Ni a. 99' American Legrivn Home, for the purpose of properly cornmeni orating the services and sacrifices of those Watertown citizens who served as soldiers, sailers and marines during the tVorld War from 1917 to 1910, as authorized by Article 12, Section 5, Chapter 40 of the General Laws, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Water- town Post No. 99, American Legion.) Postponed to a later 'Town Meeting to be held daring the month of April, 1930. Article 9. To see if the Town will appropriate a sure of money to pay the cost of providing suitable headquarters fer Burnham-Manning Post No. 1.105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, direct hoer the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Burnham-2-vlan-- ning Past No. 1I05, Veterans of Foreign IArars of the United. States) Action taken in conjtmction with Article 4. See Schedule of Appropriations. Amount of six hundred and sixty dollars (8660) Appropriated. .article 10. To see if the 'lTowTi will vote to adapt the pro- visions of Chapter 406 of the Acts of 1928, "An .Act: to Pere-nit Certain Sports and Games on the Lord's Day," or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Burnham-Manning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign 14 7ars of the United States.) March 24. Indefinitely postponed. .Article 11. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of six thousand dollars ( 6,000) to complete the construction of the new West End Elementary School and for the payment cf the original equipsilent and fur3tishings, or take any action relat- ing thereto. (Request, of Committee on School in the West End of the Town.) Indefmiterly postponed. RECORD OF TOO N MEETING-S 323 Article 12. To see what action the Tovm will take relative to the naming of the new West Byrd Elementary School. (Re- quest of CMImittee on Schaal in the West End of the Tofi7n.) TKazch 24. Voted. That the new West End Elementary School be and is hereby named the Browne School. One hundred and eleven in favor of name of Browne School, 47 in favor of name of Bemis School. Final Vote: 121 in favor of name of Browne School, 15 opposed. Article 13. To see if the Town will•authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, purchase or otherwise acquire, nine (9) acres of land in the northern part; of the Town for a school site, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on School Site in the Northern Section of the Town) March 24, Dr. Charles 0. Chase reported for Con`r nittee can School Site in the Northern Section of the Town. Voted- That further consideration of this article be post- poned, and that the matter be referred baclt to the Committee on School Site in the Northern Section of the Town, for further investigation and report at a later Town Meeting. Amide 14•1 To see if the Town ivill appropriate the accessary suns of money to pay the cast of construction of an underground drainage system from Boyd Pond, through Ccok's Pond PlaY- ground to the Charles River, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of South Side Ci-6c Association.) Action taken in eaxrjunction with article 4. Voted: That the suin of fotuteeii thousand, five hi_mdred dollars ( I4,500) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cast of construction of an underground drainage system, from California Street to Watertown Street. Article 15. 'To see if the Town N611 authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, purchase or otherwise acquire, 3.139 square feet of land, more or less, known as Lot No. 508 on Prospect Street, for sewer purposes, appropriate the necessary suns of money required, or tape airy action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby autho- rized to take by eminent domain, purchase or otherwise acquire, 3,139 square feet of land, more or less, known as loot No. 508 on Prospect Street, for sewer purposes, and to pay the cast of 324 WA-TERTOEG N TOWN REPORT .said taping or purchase, the sum of two hundred dollars ($200) be and is hereby appropriated. Article 16. To sere if the Town will appropriate the sure of fiftem hundred dollars ($1,500) for the installation of a traffic control signal at Orchard Street and Waverley Aventine, or tale any action relating thereto. (Request of North Watertown Civic Association.) Action taken in conjunction with Article h. Voted: That the sure of fifteen hundred dollars (SI,500) be and is hereby appropriated for the installation of a traffic con- trol sipg ial at Orchard Street and Wavevrley Avenue. Article 17. To see what action the Town will. tape on the rearrangernent of street lines on Orchard and Lexington 'Streets at Knowles Delta, and to appropriate a sufficient suns of nion+ey to cover the cast of land taken and for construction of streets at this point, or tape any action relating thereto. (Request of North Watertown Civic Association.) Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby autho- rized to take by cinirient (loniain,purchase, or nthen%ise acquire, the land necessary t€) relocate the lines of Orchard Street, Lex- ington Street and Hamden Avenue, at Xnowles Delta, in accordance with plan dra%�,n by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and that the sum of t,NNo thousand dollars ($2,000) be and it is hereby- appropriated to pay the cost of mid relmation and con- struction of streets in connection tbe;rewith, said sure to be assessed upon the polls and estates for the current rear. Article 18. To see if the 'Town will appoint a committee of fire, tNv-o of whom shall be members of the Playground Com- mission, for the purpose of investigating the •ad,,isability of constructing an outdoor qw-iniming pool, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Playground Commission.) 1XIarch 24. Indefinitely postponed. Article 19. To hear the report: of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following naniccl streets, to wit. Alfred Road, frown forth Beacon ,Street to Riverside Street; Bailey Avenue, from Belmont Street to Town of -VlTater-Lown property; Birch Road, from Walnut Street to dead end circle; Bron field Street, from Nash Street to Acton Street; California Park, from California, Street to dead end circle; Carleton Terrace, frorn RECORD ()F Tower MEr'TING5 325 Carroll Street to Town 4f Wate'i`toval prn rtY; Cl'tre don Street, from Arlington Street to Glen Road; Edgeelifte Road (INtoith), from accepted end to Templeton Parkway; Edgeeliffe Road (South), from accepted end to Templeton Parkway; Ehlz- wood ,Avenue, from Bancroft Street to "warren Street; Evans Street, froth :haul Street to J�-raltha.ni Street; George Street, from Orchard Street: to Channing Road; Gertrude Street, from Waverley Avenue to Westminster Avenue; Gleason Street, fror-n {Iai17 Street to 1fighland Avenue; Grandview Avenue, from Chapman Street to Copeland Street; Hillcrest Circle, from Hillside Load to dead end circle; Hillside Street, from Belmont Street to private land, Hilltop Road, fronn Whitney Strect to Hovey Street; New Lexington Street, from. Acton Street to Main Street; Oakland Street, from Main Street to Acton Street, Quimby Street, from Nichols Avenue to Accepted part (1897); Rutland Street, from Main Strcet to Waltham Street; Walcott Read, from George Street to Channing Road; Warren Street,. front Waverley Avenue to Edenfield Avenue; AV,estminster Avenue, from Bancroft Street to W amen Street; under the pro- v-isions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment, of bettennents, and to see if the Town will vote to accept`said streets, or any of then', as and for public ways, and will authorlyle the Selectmen to take by eininent dorna.tn,car acq lire by purchase, or Otherwise acquire, any lazed necessary for said laying cut, provide the stun err sours of ir1c)ney necessary to pad.* the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how. said i-noney shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto_ Report of the Selectmen ou the Layout of Alfred Road SclectitiGrl's office, Watertown, 'Klass., Fe:bniary- 7, 1930. After due notice as required by the pro-visions of Chapter 82 of the General Lams, we, the Selectillell of Watertowri, nict on the seventh day of Febriiary, 19.30, at 4 pmi., for the ptu-pose of vietting the premises, and can the seventh day of February, 1930, at 8 p.rn., for the purpose, of a public heaving of all parties interested, on a petition for the layllig out of Alfred Road as a 320 WATER7'f]VG N "Pt]WN REPORT public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and neces- sity require that Alfred Road be laid out as arid for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, flown Engineer, and dated Feb- ruary 15, 1930. Description, Alfred Read Beginning at a point of curvature on the southerly line of North. Beacon Street ninety-three (93) feet west from a store hound marking an angle print on the said line of North Beacon Street; thence ttmiing and extending westerly and southerly along a curved line: fifteen and seventy-tine hundredths (15,71) feet and having a radius of ten (10) feet to a point, of tangency; thence extending sonthvTsterly along the easterly line of Alfred Road two hundred sixty-cane and eighty-three hundredtlis (261.83) feet to an angle point; thence southwesterly one htin- dTcd two and Mighty hundredths (102.80) feet to a point of curvature; thence southerly and easterly along a cunTed line twenty{-two and thirty hundredths (22.:)'1)) feet and having a radius of fifteen (15) feet to a point of tangency on the northerly line of Riverside Street ley land belonging to the follwNin named persons whose owliership and frontages are recorded here,�%rith, J. W. Stone & Co., Inc., one hundred (100) feet; J. W. Stone & Co. Inc., tivo lots of fifty (50) feet each; Maurice L. Hayes and Norman H. Mayes, fifty (50) feet; Ulysses S. Young, Trustee, fifty and twenty-seven hundredths (50,27) feet;. David R. Jones, eighty-eight and fifteen hundredths (88.15) feet; thence turning and extending liorthwesterly seventy and twenty-three hundredths (70.23) feet to a point of curvature; thence turning and extending easterly and northerly along a c-Lm, d line Menty-four and eighty-tiva huncli-edths (24.82) feet and having a radius of fifteen (15) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Mfred Road, thence extending northeasterly ninety-four and thirty-five hundredths (94.35) feet, more or less, to an angle pant; thence northeasterly two httndred fifty- three and eighty-seven hundredtl-is (2053.87) feet to a point of curVature; thence northerly and wosi erly by a caned line twenty-three and fifty-six hundredths (23.56) feet and having; RECORD OR TOWN MEETINGS 327 a radius of fifteen (15) feet to a point of tangency oti the South- crly Time of North Be-aeon Street by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and frontages are recorded herewith, Ethel 111. Runnalls, of al., one bun&ed ten and sixty-five hundredths. (110.65) feet, more or less; Edward J. vialoney, sixty-eight and ei lity-seven hundredths (68.87) feet; Ulysses S. Young, Trustee, two lots of fifty (50) feet each; Watertown Electric Company, one hundred (100) feet; thence turning and extending, soutbeasterly along the southerly line of North Beacon Street sixth;-five (65) feet to the point of begin- ning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the 1113nts, of Alfred Road which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending; from North Beacon Street to Riverside Street. Said street is hereby iaid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shoum on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan of Alfred Read, to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1930, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," a copy of which is to be duly recorded in t;hc South Registry District of Deeds in Middlesex County with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Alfred Road be and is hereby laid out as and for a plablic way, under the provisions of Chap- ters 80 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 deternriaie that rio 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 clone under Chapter 80 of the General Laws pro- �iding for the assess nent of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, wM receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from said laying out and that b t.tetirncnts are to be assessed for said laving out upon the parcels of lana.in said area described in said li l7t dull; and as shown on a, plan of said area drawn by Otis D. AlIvii, Town Engineer, dated February 16, 1030, and on file in 328 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 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 apposite each of said described parcels is the aiuount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARRETT, C ARLES P. OQLLIGAiN, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 11, 1930 Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the ToNvn of INIater- town, regularly called and duly wanied and hold on the thirty- first clay of March, 1930, at which ineeting a quor=i was present when Arbele 19 of the warrant etas before the meeting as follows: "To Bear the report of the SelectIlIM relative to the laying out of the following-named streets,to wit: Alfred Road (together with other streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 84 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to taltic by erninent domain, or arc- quire by purchase, or other ise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sung or saris of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct haw said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen taring out Alfred Road and the report of the Selectmen with refcrence to said laying otit ` ure react to the mecting, and upon motion 41tily made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: "That; the laying out of Alfred Road as a public way, as appears in the report of the.Selectmen he and is hereby accepted, and the 'Selectmen are hereby authorircd to tale the land de- scribed in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Alfred Road as RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 329 and for a public -way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land ivIiic h are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order acid plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the uwners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Scl udule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized P.-o take said land, and an appropriation was made at said 'Fawn 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 lavin; out, be and the same-are hereby-tal£cn for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law authorizing the asscssinent of betterments, and all according to the plan refcrrcd to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days pl-ior to said: Town 111eeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taping. And the owners ,and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until Auk st 1, 1930, to take off and rerno-,,,e trees or structures affixed therct;o. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the ow-ners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and aivarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: EDNVARD P. FURBER, Hl1 iC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Schedule, Alfred Road In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April rex-t preceding the date of this order+ The persons named in said Scbedtde are the supv0sed OW"ers of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not cor- rectly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by Owners unknown. 330 WATERT0WN TOWN REPORT 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 caf Watertown. Lot Side of Area Esainaled ownfr Address No. Streel Taken Troalage BfIlernicul Damages ..W.Stone&Co.,Inc.,43 North 941- Beacon street, Watertym-n.... 48-11 Ease 2021 loo.ao sow as None f.W--Stone&iCo.,Inc.,43 Nor-th 9-& Beawn Street,Watertown....49-12 East 1000 M.00 200 00 None j.W.Stone&Co.,Inc.,43 %orth 0.6- Beacon Street,Watertown.... 50.13 East 1000 50.00 200 lift None Maurice L. Hayes and Norman H. Hayes, 78 Church Street, M- Watertossn. .. .............. 51-14 East 10M 50M 200 00 None Ulysses S,'nouns,Tr„39 Upland 9-6- Road,-Watertown.. . . ....... 52.15 East 1005 50.27 201 (A gone David R,Jones,72 NI Frey Street, 4-& Watertown.. ......... .. . b3-10 East 1785 88,15 352 GO None Edith M. R,unwills, e1 R"na ,1,. 30 Rivmidc 'Street, Water- 0-8- town ..... ................ &.2 west 2289 110.05 442 00 hone Edward J. Maloney,et ux..Cath erine, 19 Alfred XwLd, Water_ ill-4- toWn«., ,, ......... 47-3 Nest 140D 68.87 275 48 None Ulysses S.Young,Tr.,39 Upland 0-li- Road,Watertown... ........ 464 West IDW 50M 2IM 00 None Ulysses S.Young,Tr.,39 Upland 9-6- Road,W atenown... ........ 15-B W%t 1000 50,00 200 00 None "'stertown Electric Company,29 North Beacon 5tmzt, Water- 9-6- town. . .• . ................. 44-10 V�Fe$;t 2al8 100.00 400 00 ?tone For appropriation, see ,Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Birch Road Selectlzaen's Office, Watertown, Mass., February 7, 1030. :after due notice as required by the pro,6sions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the seventh clay of February, 1930, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the seventh dray of February, 1030, at 8 p.m., for the ptrl-pose of a public hearirsg of all parties inter- ested, on a petition for the laying out of Birch Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon considcration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Birch 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. .Alen, Town Flagincer, and dated February 15, 1030, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 331 Description Beginning at a point of curvature on the southerly line of Walnut Street, one hundred eighty-three and fifty-sLx lundredths (183.56) feet southeasterly froni the easterly licit; of Ffanklin Street- thence southerly and westerly €n a curve to the right with a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty-eight and nuiety-eight hundredths (28.98) feet to a paint cf tangency; thence south- westerly on a tangent three hundred thirty-one and twenty-nine hundredths (331.20) feet to a point of curvature;thence southerly and westerly on a curve to the right with a radius of thirty (30) feet, sixteen and fifty-six hundredths (16,50) feet, to a paint of reverse curvature; thence westerly and soutberly= on a curve to the left with a radius of thirty (30) feet, forty-two and eight tenths (42.8) feet to a point of curvature; thence southwesterly on a tangent five and fifty-:six hundredths (5.56) feet to Is point of intersection on the property line, now or famierly of the Boston and Maine Railroad, by land belonging to the following-named persons whose €ownership 'and assessable frontages are recorded, herewith: 'Walter G. Patey, et x., Gladys P'., one hundred (100) feet; Herbert C. Harting, one Hundred (100) feet comprising two lots; Mary C. Kelleher, fifty (50) feet; Herbert C. Harting, one litmdred sixty and eight hundredths (160.08)feet compnnsing three lots; thence southeasterly along the property line now or formerly of the Boston and Nlaine Railroad Company, forty and twelity- six hundredths (40.26) feet to a point of intersection on the easterly line of Birch Road; thence northeasterly on a tangent ten and eleven hundredths (10.11) feet to a point of curvature; theme easterly and no therly on a curve to the left with a radius of thirty (30) feet, forty-two and eight tenths (42.8) feet to a point of reverse curvature; thence ncn-therly and easterly- on a curve to the right with a radius of thirty (30) feet, seventeen and fifty-see,*en.hundredths (17.57) feet, to a paint of tangency;thence northeasterly on a tangent; three hundred twenty-one and five tenths (321.5) feet to a point of curvature; thence northerly and easterly on a cane to the right with a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-three and eighty-five hundredths (3:3.85) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of N7alnut Street, by Land belong- ing to the following--earned persons whose owncrship and assess- able frontages are recorded herewith: George 0. Baxter, fifty (50) feet; George G. Baxter, rune hundred fifty (150) feet, com- 332 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT prising three lots; Bnarna Burns, fifty (50) feet; Herbert C. Hart- ing, fifty (50) feet-, Charles Armstrong, el vx., Margaret, one Hundred nine and seventy-three hundredths (109.73) feet; thence narthwesterly along the southerly line, of Walnut Street eighty and six tenths (80.6) feet to the point cif bc�,iimivf The above description comprises the limits of Binh Road which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extcnding from the southerly lime of Walnut Street to the property now or fomierly of the Boston and Maine Railroad. Said street is hereby laid out as shown on a street plan with title "Town of 'VVraterrtown, Plan of Birch Road to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1,930, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and a. copy of-which is to be filed with Middlesex South District Deeds Tv.ith this order. And it is therefore ordered that Birch Read he and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 0 and 82 of the General Laws, and aniendnients thereto accord- ing to the foregoing cicsclipLion, and pairingconsidered the ques- tion of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid.,Nve hereby detenlline that no darnages have LK-,en sustained and none are a rded, rather than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and Nve further carder and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assess- ment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, wi11 receive benefit or advantage rather than the g+ene.Tal 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, darted February 15, 19.30, and on file in the eflice of the TmAm Cleric of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in 1.Iiddlesex South District Registrar of Deeds with this order, and the arnount set apposite each of said described parcels is the amount est.iMated to be the betterment that will be assessed lipon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARRETYT, CHARLES P. COLLICAN, ED ARD D. HOLLAND, . ��ect:�trear. RECORD OF, TOWN MEETINGS 333 Selectmen's Office, -V�ratertcj%m, N-lass., April 11, 1 30. Whereas, at a 'Town Meeting held by the Town of NVater- town, regularly called and duly warned and held can the thirty- first day- of IN-larch, 1930, at which meeting a quoruill was present, i*hen Article 19 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the follm ing-named streets, to -pits Birch Road (together-��ritl other streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 90 of the General Laws, as upended, the latter providing for the assess- ment of bett;ements, and to see if the Town will Note to accept said streets, or any of than as and for public 1%mvs, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent &main, or acquire by purchase, or othen ise acgiure, any I-and necessary far said I.-lying out, proxtidc the sum or Suzl1s of money ncc:es;ary to pad- the cost 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 la-yin, out Birch Road and the 3-eport of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted t ranin1ously as follows: "That the laying ont of Birch Road as, a publie way,as appeaan in the report of the Selectmen be slid is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are lzc reby authorized to take the land described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying mit Birch Road as and for a public %vay, it is nccessary to acquire the several parcels of land -which are included rt1 the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan rocorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Water- town, and the oNvners, description and areas of each of said parcels are sbown its said Schedule. d whereas, the Selectmen Nvere 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 €3f land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying €ut, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes 334 WATE TC7WN TOWN REPORT of a public way under the previsions of law authorizing the assess- ment of bettennents, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said. plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and: all structures nfhxcd thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby takerl and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1930, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- tion of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages arc; estimated and awarded as showm on said Schedule. Adapted: EDWARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LO ELL, ,select"I'Vit. Schedule, Birch 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 c urners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not cor- rectly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by Mvners unknown. .And the number of the lot set apposite 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. Log Side of A rta I'j m+uled Wirer Address .No. Strea Takeir Frontage Brltrrme J Damages Walur G. Batay. of ux-, GlRdys P., 63 Walnut Street, Watcr-10-3G- town. .... . .............. . 9-10 West 2045 100,00 5400 00 None Herbert C. HFirting. M Templt- 10-3t- tan Parkway, Watertown..... 7-11 West 1000 5'tJYJ 200 00 None Hencvrt C. Harting. 62 Temple- 10.36- ton Parkway,Watertown., ... 11-12 West 10p{1 50.1m M 00 Non! Mary C.Kelleher.17 Birch Road, 10-36- Watertoum... �. �--- �-13 West 1000 50.00 no 00 X011e Herbert C. Harting, 62 "I`ctptplc- 10-30- wzi Parkr ay, Watertown— ... 4-1.1 Pest 10M 50.OD 2011 OD Fosse Hetbert C. Harting, 62 Temple- 10-30- tun Parkway,Watertown..... 3-15 West 1000 50.00 200 00 None RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS fnz Side of Arett Gluwr A ddress No, sgrcc$ Taken Fro0age Beflermen ;Dumagrs Herbert C. 14arting, 62 Temple- 10-36- ton P.%rkwayt Watertown,-... 2-16 West 1.530 W.Us 240 32 None George 0. MAU. 40 XiMbMll 10-W- 200 00 None Road.Watett>%11... ...... 17-8 En-A 1240 MOO George 0. Baxter, 40 Kimball W-36- Road,Watertown.. . . ....... 16-7 East 1030 MUD 200 00 None George 0. BaTter, 40 Kimball 10-30- Rcmd,Watenown. . . 1&0 East 1000 50LOO 200 00 Now Gcorge 0. Baxter, 40 Kiinl)all 10-36. Road, WtAcrtown. . .. .. ..... 1-1-5 Eult 1000 50.00 200 M Norte Emma Burns. 14 Birch Road, 10-416- Watertown. ................ 13-1 East low 50.00 _1)00 00 -None Herbert C. I4arting, 62 Temple- 10-36- ton Parkway. lVatortown- .-- 12-3 East MOO M.Ca 200 00 None Charles Armstwng, el ta., Mar. garct.67 1Valnut Street.W21LQr-10_X_ None taym........I I.... ,9 ....... 10-2 East _1V ICQ.73 438 92 For appropriation, see Schedule Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Clarendon Street Selectmen's Office, )[Vatertown, Klass., February 7, 1930. After clue notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General La,%vs, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, Tnet on the sevczth day of February, 1930, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the seventh clay of February, 1930, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties inter- ested, on a petition for the laying out of Clarendon Street as a public way, and we, the Selectinen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that pulblic convenience and necessity require that Clarendon Street be laid out as and for a public way, m accordance with the following description, and as shomm on a plan drawn by Otis D, Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1930. Description Beghuiing at a point of cunatiare on the easterly line of Arl- ington Street, one hundred seventy-five and forty-nine hun- dredths (175.49) feet southerly from the southerly line of Berkeley Street; thence turning and extending southerly and easterly along a curved line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-one and eighteen htuidredths (31.18) feet, wore or less, to a point of 336 '4GATERTOWN TOWN REPORT tangency on the northerly lire of Clarendon Street; thence extending along; said line of Clarendon Street, three hu ndTed fifty-eight and one hiundredth (358,01) feet, more or less, to a point; of intcrsection on the westerly line of Glenn Road, hy land helonigmg to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable fyontage;s are recorded herewith: Giuseppe D'Arnico, seN,enty-seven and seventy hundredths (77.70) feet.; Giuseppe D'Amico, et TIX', -Maria, fifty (W) feet, comprising t-,;,i-o lots of twenty-five (25) feet each; Antonio Tortrarella, fifty- (50) feet; Carnnela 'Tortorella, fifty (50) feet; Cann cla Tortorella, six (6) feet, Pa.ndelis Yialcournes, cal sm., R-,=ankelia, thirty-five- ( 5) feet, Mary Demitrio, thirty-four (34) feet; Don-iinico Letteria, et tee:., Rafi`aela, thirty-five (35) fec-t; John N,lancu.so, forty and seven hundredths (4O-00) feet; thence turning and extending southerly- across the -v�7c.sterly end of Glen Road, forty-one and sixty-six hundredths (41.06) feet to a point of intersection can the southerly line of Clarendon Street;thence turning and extending southeasterly three hundred. sixty .and tvm hundredths (360.02) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature; thence turning and extending westerly and southerly along a cu-ved line, leaving a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty-five and three tenths (25.3) feet, Ynore or less, to a paint of tangency on the easterly line of Arlington Street, by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable: frontages are recorded herewith. East Watertmvn Realty Company, two hundred fifty-four (254) feet, Francesca Ristagno, Guglielmo Flecca, Caterina Mecca, one hundred twenty (120) feet; thence turning and extending northerly alnng, the easterly line of Arlington Street, eighty (80) feet, more or less to a point of can ature and also the point of beginning. The above description comprises the limits of Clarendon Street which is forty-onc (41) feet in Width between parallel lures exte:ndin.-, from the easterly line of Arlington Street to the westerly line of Glen Road. Said street is hereby lain out as slho,,vn can a. street plan with title "Town of Watertown, Plan of Clarendon Street, to accom- pany description for acceptance render the Bettertnent Act, February lea, 1930, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and a. copy RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 337 of which is to be duly recorded i%rith 'Middlesex South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Clarendon Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 80 arid S2 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having con- sidered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street leas been laid out as aforesaid, we hemby determine that no damages have been sus- tained and noire are aw.arded, other than as shown in the Sched- ule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laving out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws pro- viding for the assessment of betternlents, and that the area coniprismg the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advaiitage to the community from said laying out anal 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 16, 1930, and, can file in the office of the Town Clergy. of Watertown. a copy of which is to be duly recorded in _Xliddlcsex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said de- scribed parcels is the amount cstima.ted to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARRETT, Sefedataen. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, 2\'Iass., .April 11, 11330. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- to%vn, regularly called and duly warned and held can the thirty- first clay of March, 1930, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article U) of the warrant ,vas before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit. Clarendon Street, 338 'hi ATERTC'7WN ' OWN REPORT (together with other streets) under the pro-visions 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 Grote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authari the Selectmen to tape by eminent dornain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying; out, provide the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct ho-%v said money shall be raised, or tape any action relating, thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Clarendon Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out ,,,,,ere resod to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanirnousIv as follows: "That the laying out of Clarendon Street as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Clarendon Street as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the once of the Town Clem, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen %Nrere duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said.Town Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land., all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of la%v authorizing the assessnicnt of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town fleeting, And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto arc not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and RECORD of TU'tvXti MEETI1tiGS 33 laid out as a public way are allowed until august 1, 1930, to take uff and remove treys 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 dai-nages are estimated and warded as shuwm on said Schedule. EDWARD P. I'URBER, adopted: ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Schedule, CWendon Street 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 unknovrn. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan can file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown Lai Sidt of Area Estimated Owner Address Na. Shred Taker+ rrcwtage Brcterment Damagrs Giuseppe D'Aulieo, 81 Arlingum 15-11- Strcct, Watartnwn... . .-. _— -97.30 North 1610 77.70 $310 80 None Giuseppe D'Arnieo,e1 ur., Maria, 15-11- Al Arlingtori Street.Watmtown 26-37 Forth 600 25.0) 100 00 None Giuseppe D Amiec4 el rx„ Maria, 15-11- SI Arlin 5trect,Watcvtow-n 25-38 North :i[]{] 26M 100 41) None Antonio Tortoretla,20 Clarendon I&H-24-30-15-11- Stree tr Watertown. . . . . . . ... TI.40 North MW 50.00 200 00 None rmcla Tortorella,20 Clarendon 15-11.22-11-1"a�11-�I-f'� I5-11- Street, Watertovm., . ., . .,,. 23-13 North 1120 50-00 224 00 None- Panelelis Yiaknumes,e!ur.,Lvan-15-11- kella, 30 Clarendon Street, 1443. Waterto,Rm.. ..............- 44 North 700 36AYJ 5140 00 -None Mary Deanitrio, 34 Clarendon 15-11-18- Street.'Watertown. ... . .-.._ 44-45 North 6s0 3.1.00 13f; 00 IN one Domiruco Letterio, of Uv,. Raf- 15-11- felia, 38 Clarendon Street, 1740- Watertawn................. 47 North 700 35a.00 I40 00 NGnka- John Mancum, 44 Clarerraors 1a 11.1ii- 7-1:r11- street. at-to-n. .... ..... 15-48 North 800 .10.07 160 ''.?5 \{tne East Watertown Realty Com- party, care of E. A. Bishop, 15-10- pichals Avenue, Watertown., I South 5350 25-1.00 101 Ei 00 None Prnneewa Ristagno. GugN&Imo nectar Catering Mecca, 9515-10- ATIington Strect. Watertown 3 South 2505 120.00 480 00 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. 40 WILTERT£1WN TOWN REPORT Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Elmwood Avenue Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., February 7, 1930. .After clue notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the fourteenth day of February, 1930, at 4 p.rn., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the fourteenth clay of February, 1930, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Elmwood Avenue as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public conveiuence and necessity require that Elmwood Avenue, be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance -�%rith the following description, and as shown can a plan drawn by Otis D. AIIQn, Town Engineer, and dated. February la, 14130. Description, Elmwood Avenue Beginning at a print of curvature on the southerly line of Warren Street two hundred seventy-orte and eighteen hun- dredths (271.18) feet westerly from a stane bound inarkin- a point of curvature on the southerly line of Warren Street; thence turning and extending westerly and southerly along a curved line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-six and seventy-one hundredths (36.71) feet to a point of tangency on the easterly line of Elmwood Avenue; thence extending south- erly along; said line of Elmwood Avenue ono hundred sixty-six and forty-four hundredths (166.44) feet to a paint of curvature; thence southerly- and westerly along a curved line hay*ing a radius of two hundred eighty{-three and sixty-three hundredths (283.63) feet, eighty-two and fourteen hundredths (82.14) feet to a point of tangency; thence extending southwesterly along a straight line one hundred forty (140) feet to a point of curvature; thence extending southerly- and easterly along a curved line, haring; a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-one and forty-two Hundredths (31,42) feet to a point ref tangency on the northerly line of Bancroft Street by land bolonf ing to the follm%ring-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded here-with: John Carbone, of vx., Rose, one hundred eighty-cane RECORD OF TOWN 17EETING5 341 and twenty-eight hundredths (181.28) feet, comprising four (4) lots; Goldie Street, forty (40) feet, more or less; Caroline Catoni, vx., NTicholas, thirty-eight and forty-eight hundredths (38,48) feet; John Carbone, et ux. Rasa, fifty-one and t'�%-enty- eight hundredths (51.28) feet; Ethel Knott, R . TVilliam, sixty-- three and seventy-five hundredths (63,75) feet; thence turning and extending northwesterly alono-the northerly line of Bancroft Street ninety (90) feet to a point of curvature; thence turning and extending easterly and northerly along a curved lane Having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-one and forty-tv�,c hundredths (31.42) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Elm- wood venue; thence extending northeasterly along a straight line one hundred forty (140) feet to a paint of curvature; thence extending easterly and northerly along a curved line having a radius of two hundred thirty-three and sixty-three hundredths (233.63) feet, sixty-seven and sLi ty-six hundredths (67.66) feet to a paint of tangency; thence northerly along a straight line one hundred ninety and eighty-six hundredths (100.86) feet to a point of curvature on the westerly line of Elmwood Avenue; thence extending northerly and westerly along a curved lime having a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty-six and twelve hun- dredths (26.12) feet to a point of tangency can the southerly lime of Warren Street by land lie € -nMiig to the follmdng-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages aru recorded hereN%th: Dose Carbone, sixty (60) feet; John Carbonic, forty (40) feet, Angelina. Giuliano, one hundred thirty-four and fifty- two hundredths (134.52) feet, con-iprising four (4) lots; Pietro Cianci, yet ux., Vincenza, forty (40) feet; John R. Nolan, forty (40) feet; John R. Nolan, forty (40) feet; Erika NT. Li-nnell, fifty-four and forty-eight hundredths (54.48) feet;, comprising three. (3) logs; thence turning and extending southeasterly along the ,southerly line of Warren Street T.nety-three and twenty- seven hundredths (Q3.27) feet to a paint of curvature and the point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Elmwood Avenue which is fifty (50) feet in width he- tw,cell parallel lines extending from the southerly line of W,arren Street to the northerly line of Bancroft Street. Said street is hereby laid out as shown can a street plan i%ith 342 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT title, "Town ofWatertown, Ilan of Elmwood Avenue to acconl^- puny description for acceptance under the Betterment Act; February 15, 1930, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," a copy of which is to be duly recorded with 1Xiiddlesex South District Deeds v ith this order. And it is therefore ordered that Elmwood Avenue be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the pro-v-isions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General La,,vs, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having con- sidered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby deterniine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, anti 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 la}ring; 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 Febniary 15, 1g30, and on file in the office of the Toi gin Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to he duly reeartled in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the aniount set apposite to eerch of said described parcels is the a.ino Lin t estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARRETT, CHARLES P. COLLIGAN, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Sel echmn. Selectmen's Office, atertowia, Mass., Apii1 11, 1930. Whereas. at a fine Meeting held by the Town of Water- 0 town, regularly called and duly ivarned and held on the thirty first day of March, 1930, at which mecting a quorum was present RECORD OF TOWN MgE'TINGS 343 when article 10 of the warrant was before the meeting as follo : "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to Vit: Elmwood Avenue, (together�Aith other streets) under theprovisions of Chapters 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 any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to tape by ernmi ent domain, or acquire by purchase:, or othen vise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or suns of money necessary to pay the cost or darnages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." Are order of the Selectmen laying out Elm-wood Avenue and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted mianimously as follows: ""That the laying out of Elmwood Avenue as a public waxy}, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the electinen 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 Elmwood 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 cut as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the, Selectmen Nv ere duly authorized to tape said land, and an appropriation was made at said Torn -Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of laid, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for tho purposes of a public way under the provisions of lass 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 344 F' ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT the office of the Toum Clerk more than seven clays prior to said To,kvn 'Meetinl-. Arid all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the m ners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1030 to take oil' and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- tion of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adapted: EDWARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOT-INSON, CLII{FORD S. LOVELfL,, Selectmen. Schedule, E11nwood Avenue In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of Apzi1 next preceding the date of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed ow-hers 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 oivners unknown. And the number of the lest set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lest shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Torn of Watertown. Lai Sue of Area F40imafed Owner Address No. Sum 7eken f rorriage BrWWent Damages John Carbone, e$ ux.. Rose, 25 3-70- Bancroft Street,Watertown.,, :34 East 2395 38.$4 $194 20 Alone John Carbone, el ux., Rose. 25 3-70- Bancroft Street,Watertown__ 2-5 East 1205 51,78 2M 94 Nona johii Cartrone, es ux., Rose, 25 3-70- Bancroft Street,Watertown... 2+3-6 East 1296 51.82 258 90 None John Carbone, el ux., Rose, 25 3-70- BancroFt Street, Watertown... 27-7 riast, 1760 38.84 194 20 None Gallic Street, ,_, ....... ...,.. Fast 40.00 None Carolina Catoru, ux.. Nicholas, 15 Clrttwmd Ave-nue, Water- 3 47- W.. . . .. . ................ 9-1 F.nst 1.73D 3&49 192.40 .hone Jolaaa Ciarbonc, ei ux., Rose, 23 3-47- Bncnctaft Street,Wattrtowo.., 7-2 Put 1282 it-118 256 40 clone Ethel Knott, ux., William, 19 3-47-6- Bancroft Street,Watertosur_ aid 314 Fast 1717 63.75 31$ 75 None RF,CO JD OF TOWN 144EBTINGS 345 Lag Side of AYen _FSOMaln! ()U%" Address No, 51reri Takai Fronf4ge Beiterment Damages Bose Carbone,25 Bancroft Streelw Watertown. ... .. ..... 31&316 Rest 16M 60.00 300 DO None Jobn Cstbont,2'5 Banc cxft Street,3-3141--t2- oLtertown.. .............. 355-356 West 1000 40.00 200 01) `wQne Angelina r1iuliano 3.51- 143 FaycttC Street 39,3L2- Watertown. ............... . 353-354 West 1875 72.80 394, 00 None Angelina Giuliano, 143 Fayette 3-31- Street.Watertown.. . ... .... 37-351 West 500 21,72 108 ('NO None Angelina Giuliano, 1.13 layette 3-51- Street, Watcrtcwn. . . .. .. ... :36-330 West WO 20.00 100 00 Ncne Angelina Giuliano, 143 Fayette 3451- Stree:t,Watertown.. ........ 35-349 West 500 20M 100 OD Norte Pietro Cianai, et us., Vineenza 3-51- 22 Etmwoad A.vexaue 33-347- Watertown................. 34-348 West IODD 40.00 20C 00 *.%'cna John R. Nolan 3-51- :3S Elmwood Avenue 3Z-345- Watertown. ................. 32-340 Rest IM) 40M 200 00 ;tiona John R. Nolan 3-51- :3 Eltrnvood Avenue fA 29-343- Wa,tcrtown. . ...........4.... 344 'Melt 1000 401[H] 200 DO None Erika N. Linnell,25 UnitUnityva. 3-51- Bclmont. . .. . .............. 28-13 W gt WO 20,00 100 W None Crika N. Linna 25 Unity Ave. 3- 1- Bellnont. . ... .............. 27-341 W cst W 20.00 lOD 00 None Era. N. Linwil, 25 Unity Ave. 3-51- 1 orn. ................... 2".10 TIrest 432" HAS 72 40 None For appropriation, see Schedule lender Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Evans Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., Febrlary 7, MO. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on. the seventh dray of February, 1930 at 4 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the seventh day of February, 14)30, at S p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties inter- ested, on a petition for the laying out of Evans,Street as a public way, anal xve, the Selectmen, upon Consideration of the matter, do Hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Evans Street be laid out as and for a public vray, in accord- ance 4N-itkl the following description, and as shown on a plan c1raivi1 by Otis D. Men, Town Engineer, and elated.February 15, 1930. �J WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Description, Evans Street Beginning at a point of curvature on the southerly line of Nfain Street two hundred eighty-one and forty hundredths (281.40) feet, more Or less, westerly= from the westerly line of Esser Strcct; thence extending westerly and southerly along a curved line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty-eight and thirty hundredths ( 5.30) feet, more or less, to a point of tangency on the easterly line of Evans Street; thence extending southwesterly one thousand seven hun(Ired forte-eight and forty hundredths (1748,40) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature; thence extending southerly and easterly along a cun ed line, having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-one and eighty-four hundredths (31.84) feet, nitre or less, to a point of tangency on the northerly line of Waltham Street by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ow-nership and assessable fron- tages are %corded herewith: Giovanni Cucinotta, one hundred ninety-five and eighty-five hundredths (1105.85) feet, comprising two lots; Nash Street, forty (40) feet; Giovanni Cucinotta,, forty- five (45) feet-, Giovanni Cucinotta, fifty (50) feet; Williarn Crei-nin, fifty (50) feet„ Giovanni Cucinotta, fifty (50) feet; Carmelo Romeo, fifty (50) feet; John J. and James E. Lyons, fifty (00) feet, iNTura A, Lyons, fifty (50) feet„ Giovanni Cuci- notta, one hundred fifty„ (150) feet, comprising three lots of fifty (50) feet each; James DeSirnone, fifty (50) feet; Giovanni Cuci- notta, one hundred (100) feet, comprising two (2) lots of fifty* (50) feet each; Charles J. Cucinotta, sixty-two and seven hun- dredths (62.07) feet; Acton Street, forty (40) feet, more or less; Giovanni Cucinotta, three hundred sixty-seven and eighty-five hundredths (36 .85) feet, comprising seven (7) lots; Buick Street, forty (40) feet; James Centurino, seventy-one and sixty- three hundredths (71.63) feet; Town of Watertown, one hundred ninety-three and forty hundredths (193.40) feet, more or less; thence tnrning and extending northwesterly along the northerly lime of R'altham Street, eighty and eighty hundredths (80.80) feet, more or less, to. a paint of curvature can the said line of ffaltharn Street; thence turning and extending easterly and northerly along a curve line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-cane and eighty hundredths (31.80) feet, more or less, to a point of tangency on the westerly line: of Evans Street; thence RECORD OF TOWN MEETIINGS 347 northeasterly along said line of Evans Street seventeen hundred thirLv-four and sixty hundredths (1734.60) feet, more or less, to a paint of curvature; thence extending northerly and westerly along a curved line, haxing a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty- five and forty-five hundredths (35.45) feet, to a paint of tan- gency on the southerly lime of Main. Street by laud belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded hereivAh, Vincenzo DiNlecchio, et ux., Maria, one hundred sixty-nine, and forty hundredths (1.69.40) feet, Giovanni Cucinotta, five hundred forty-five and thirty-one hundredths (545.31) feet, comprising eleven (11) kits; Acton Street, forty (40) feet, more or less; Giovanni Cucinotta, three hundred seventy-nine and fifty-three hundredths (379.53) feet; comprising eight (8) lots; Alfrieda C. Norman, fifty (50) feet; Giovanni Cucinotta, two hundred fifty* (250) feet, comprising five (5) lots; Carmelo Romeo, tAvo hundred (200) feet, compris- ing four (4) lots; Giovanni Cucinotta, one hundred twenty (120) feet; thence turning and extending northeasterly along the southerly line of Main Street, eighty-four (84) feet, more or less, to a paint of can ature and also paint of beginning. The above description comprises the limits of Evans Street -which is forty (40) feet in N�width between parallel lines extending from the southerly line of Main Street to the northerly line of "7a:ltham Street. Said street is hereby lairs out as shown on a street plan '"ith title, "Town of Watertown, Plan of E-vans Street, to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 1,5, 1030, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded TkVith _1Iiddlesex South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Evans Street be and is Hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chap- ters 80 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 damages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as sham in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said Jay- 343 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ing out is done under Chapter SO of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage ether than the general advantage to the conimunity 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, 1930, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in I liddlesex Scuth District Registry, of Deeds with this ardor, and the amount set opposite each of said deseribed. parcels is the amount estimated to be the bettenilent that -Mll be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARRETT, CHARLES P. COLLIGAil , EDIVARD D. HOLLAND, Sel cto-nen, Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 11, 1930. Whereas, at a Town lVrlecting lield by the Toum of IVater- town, regularly called and; duly warned and lield on the thirty.- first day of March, 1930, at Which meting a quorum was present when .Article 19 of the warrant Was before the meeting as follows: "To licar the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Evans Street (to- gether With other streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town i6ll vote to accept said streets, or any of their as and for public ways, and Will authorize the Selectmen to tape by eminent dorna.in, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise -acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, pru de the :suin or sums of money- -necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of constriction, direct hoNv said money shall be raised, or tale any action relating thereto." RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 349 An order of the Seleftnien Wing out Evans 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 voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of Evans 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 tale the land described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out E,,Tans Street as and for a public stray, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and can file in the office of the Tot-%rn Clerk, of�,"atertotit n, and the earners, 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 v.-as made at said Town Keeting theref or. Now therefore, it is ordered that, the herein described parcels of lard, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the ptirpos+es of a public way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Meeting, And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land bereby taken and laid out as a public wa.y aro allowed until August 1, 1930, to tale Gaff and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the gnes- tion of damages sustained by theowners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown can said Schedule. Adopted: F DW ARD P. F RB R, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectingn. 60 WATER'rC]WN TOWN REPORT Schedule, Evans Street In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly 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 can a plan on fide in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. LAW Side Of Area Estimated Owner Address No. .Sireel Taken Froniage Rettermenl !?4 ages Giovanni Cucinatta, 68 Batch 7-5- Strftt, Belmont. ............ 7.117 East 2070 102.10 U08 40 Norte Giovanni Cucinotta, 158 $eeeb 7-5- Street, Belmont.--...... 1-116 East 29M #13.75 375 00 bone Nash Street.. ............ ...- East 40,00 ~lone Giovanni Cucinotta, 66 Beech 7-22- Street, Belmont. ... ........ 14437 East 1000 45.00 180 00 None Giovanni Cucinotta, Beech 7.22- Street, Belmont... ..... , 13-06 East 1000 M.00 200 011 ANOne ',11lnam Crernin, 10 Hunt Street, 7-22- Watertovo... ............... 7.2-fw East 1000 &D.00 200 00 Norte Giovanni Cucinotta, 08 Beeeb 7.22- Stratk,Belmont............. 11-6-1 East, 1000 50.00 200 (30 None Carmelo Romeo,OG BL-cch Strcvt, 7-22- Belmont... ................ 10-63 East 100-U Z0.00 200 00 None James J, and Janes E, Lyans 7-22- 48 Evans Street,Waterto n., 0-t32 East 1001) 50.00 200 00 None Dora A. Lyons,48 Evans Street, 7-22- Watertown.. ............... S-61 East 10clo crt?.00 200 00 None Giovanni Cucinotta. 00 Beech 7.2?t Street, Belmont......,... . 7-00 East 1000 50,00 2W 00 None Giovanni Cucinottn, 00 Beech 7-22- treet, Watertown. .... . . ... 6-M East 1000 W.M 200 00 None Giovanni Cucinotta, Gil Beech 7.22. Street, Delmont. .......... .. rk-58 East IV)() 53.00 200 00 Vane James lit:Simone,ei ux.,Annette, 7-22- 7D Barnes Avenue,East Boston 4-57 East 1000 50.00 `2D0 00 None Giovanni Cucinctta, CO Beach 7-22- Street, Belmont. .....,---, 3.56. Vast IOOO 50,00 21}i] 00 home Giovanni Cucinotta, C4 Beech 7-22` Street, Belmont............. `%55 East 14M 50.00 ) M None Charles J. Cucinotta, IS Plante 7-2:- Avenue, BLIneont... . .. . .... 1-54 East 1970 62.07 248 28 Done Aatun Street............. East; -10.01 None Giovanni Cueinctta, 88 Beech 7-21- Stmct, Belmont............. 7-52 Fast 13-10 50,35 201 40 None Giovanni 036notta, 013 Bacch 7-2t- Street, Belmont. ..... ....... 0-51 East 1000 50.00 200 00 None Oiovnnni Cucinotta, L6 Beech 7-21- Street, Balmont............. 5-50 East 1000 50,00 200 00 done RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 351 fat Sidc of alrea Erternated Owner Address No. .Sinei f dke" Frougage Betterment Bete'aVs Giovanni Cucinotm, 66 Beech 7-21- Street, Belmont. ............ 4-49 Enst 1000 50.00 200 00 INcTIP Giovanni Cucinotta, 60 Beech 7-21- Street, Belmont. ............ 3 19 East 1000 rA.00 2W 0(1 NcntN Giovanni Cucinotta, 66 13ue� 7-21- Stmet, 130mont. ............ 2-47 East 1000 5U.00 200 00 Noac Giovanni Cucinotia, N Beech 7.21- Stneet, BCIMDnt. ........-. 1-4 G Ea35t 2200 07.50 270 W !done Buick Street.. .... .... East 40.00 None James Centtuino, 97 Arlington 7-20- Street, WltuftGWM.... .. .... 3-37 Ea5t 2310 71.0 286 50 NgRe "Town of 7-20- Watertosvtt. ................ 2-3G East 2000 100.00 400 00 None Town of 7-20- Waatertown. . ............... 1-38 East 1950 03.4 373 W done Vincenzo UiVecchio,et ux., Maria, 112 Elm Street, 7-18- Watertown. . ... ......., .... 1-34 West 1470 WA 277 W None Vincenzo DiVucchiv, e'E ux„ Maria, 112 Elm Street,Water- 7-18- town.. . ... . .. . .... ........ 2-38 'Vest 1GN 50.00 200 00 None Vincenzo DiVecchio, ei rtx., Maria, 112 Elm Street,Water- 7-18- t©wn. . ... . ................. 3-32 Went 10f113 5D.M 200 00 None Giovanni Cucinotta, 00 Beech 7-18- Street,Belmont............. 4-31 West 1000 -`A7 0 2(X) 00 Norte Giovanni Cucinatta, 64 Beech 7-18- Street, Belmont...,......... 5.30 West 1000 50,G(t LJW 00 None Cievarini Cucinotta, 66 Beech 7-15; Street. Belmont............. 6-29 West low .50.00 200 00 N'on$ Giovanni Cucinotta, 06 Beech 748- Street, Belmont. ........... 7-28 West 1,OW 60.00 2U(i 00 ?tone Giovanni Cucinotta, 00 Beech 7.18- Street,Belmont. ............ 8-27 West JUM 50AXI 217E 00 None Giovanni Cucinottie, 66 Beech 7-18- Street,Belmont, ... . 9-2fi West 1000 50.()0 200 00 None Giovanni Cucinotta, 66 Beech 7-13« Street,Belmont............. 10-25 West 1000 50.00 `_00 00 None Giovanni Ct dnatta, 66 Beech 7•-18- Street.Belmont............. II- 4 West I(1(}4 .(H} 200 00 None Giovanni Cueinotta. 66 Beech 7-18- Street,Belmont. .......... .. 12-23 Vest 10W 50.0t) 200 00 None Gio-vanni Cutinvtta. G0 Beech 7-18- Strelet,Belmont. .......... .. 13- Neat 1000 W.O17 2W 00 -None Giovanni Ctteincottu, 06 Beech 7-18- Street,Belmont............. 14-21 West 1740 45.31 181 24 None Acton Street, .., .. W ea*t 40. None Giovanni Cucinotta, 06 Beech 7-I0- Strcct,Belmont.,.-.,..... .. 40-2-0 West 1100 2,D.M 118 12 None Giovanni Cucinotta, rite Beech 7-10- Street,Belmont........... .. 39-10 West 1000 50.00 200 U9 None Giovanni Cucinotta, 66 Beech 7-111- Street,Belmont. .. .. ... ..... 38-18 West 1000 50.00 200 00 Done Giovanni Cueiriatta. fife Beech 7-10- Street, Belmont.., ,., 37-17 'West 1000 :e0100 200 00 iwone Uovaanni Cucinattas, f313 Meech 7-19- street'Belmont............. 35-15 West 10M 50.00 20U 00 ]Sane 352 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Lai Sete. of Area Estimated Owner r'lddiess No. Street Takerr Frontage Beaerrnm; Damages Giovanni Cucinutta, Oki Beech 7-10- Street, Belmont.... ....... 35-15 West 10DO 50.00 200 00 'ti„nc Giovanni Cuciaoun, 66 Beech 7-10- Street, Belmont. ............ 3.1-14 west lam 50.00 200 00 None Giovanni Cueinotta. 66 Beech 7-19- Street,Belmont....... ...... 33-13 west 1000 50.00 200 00 None Alfr-mla C. Norman, -19 Evans 7-19- Street, S' ntertown. .... .. ... 32-12 %'4 est 1D0t1 50.00 200 W Nona Gio%mnni Cucirrotta, 66 Beech 7-I D- StrLet, Belmont.............. 31-11 WLst 1000 W.00 2W (10 Nonu Giovanni Cuciuotta, 65 Beech 7-11- Streeet, Belmont............. 30-10 West 1DOD 50,00 200 00 None Giovanni Cucinott,ti, 60 'Beech 7-1D- 5tmet, Belmont.,,.,.,,..... 21)-9 weRt IDOO 50-00 200 00 None Gio-i-anni Cucinotta, 66 Beech 7-1D- Street, Belmont............. 284 west 10DD 50.00 200 fro None Giovanni Cucinotta, 66 Bezels 7-19- 5tnet, Bulm nt. . .. . -.... 27-7 west low 56.00 200 00 None Carmelo Romeo.96 Beecls Street, 7-ID- Belmont. . . . . ........ . .... 26-6 Nest 1000 50M 200 00 None Carmelo Romeo,96 Beech Street. 7-19- Belmont. . .. . .......... ... 1zi-5 Wect IWO 50A0 200 W None Carmelo Romeo,96 Beceb Street, 7-19- Behnont, . . ................ 24-4 West 100D 50.00 200 00 None Carmclu Romeo.96 Beech Street, 7-19- Belmont. . . .. ............. 23-3 west low 50.00 200 00 None Giovanni Guoinotta, 68 Beccb 7-19- St.reet.Belmont............. 22-1 West 2;,50 120,00 480 DO Ngnc For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Seleetlnea on the Layout of George Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., February 7, 1930. AftcT due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of 4Wa,tertoe 1, Met On the seventh day of February, 11930, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the prey-rises, and on the seventh day of February*, 1930, at 3 p.ni., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of George Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience arid neces- sity require that Genre Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shoivn on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated FebrLiary 15, 1930 RECORD OF TOWN I;EE:TINGS 353 Description, George Street Beginning at a point of curvature on the Northerly side of Orchard Street two hundred thirteen and thirty-eight hun- dredths (213.38) feet northwesterly from the westerly line of Fuller Road; thence turning and extending westerly and ncr- therly along a curved line twenty and thirty hundredths (20.30) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the easterly line of George Street; thence extending north- easterly along said lime of George Street eight hundred seventy- four and sixty-seven hundredths (874.67) feet to a point of curvature; thence extending northerly and easterly along a Curved line forty-one and forty-two hundredths (41.42) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a paint of tangency on the southerly line of Ohanning Road by land belonging to the following-n.ained persons whose ownership and assessable fron- tages are recorded here-with: Edward F. "7right, seventy-four and sixty-five hundredths (74.65) feet; Albert levy, sixty (60) feet; IV?altter Dixon, sixty (60) feet; Ida V. Betts, ux. Grosve- nor, sixty (60) feet; Ida, V. Setts, ux. Grosv-enor, shKty ( 0) feet; Ida V. -Betts, six. Grosvenor, sixty (60) feet; Edward F. Wright, Trustee, sixty-three and seventy-five (63.7 ) hundred feet; Town of Watertown, Fuller Road, one hundred eighteen and sixty-four hundredths (118.64) feet; Edward P. Wright. Trustee, three hundred and ninety-one hundredths (300.91) feet, comprising five (5) lots; thence turning and extending northwesterly along the southerly line of Ohanning load seventy-nine and twenty-nine hundredths (79.20) feet to the point of interscetion with the westerly line of George Street; thence turning and extending southorwesterly along said line: of George Street eight hundred eighty-two and thirty-seven hun drred'ths (88 .37) feet to a point of curvature; thence ttu-ning and extending southerly and westerly forty-one and ninety-sever hundredths (41.07) feet, having a radius of twenty* (20) feet to a point of tangency on the northerly link of orchard Street by land belonging to the Town of Watertown, nine hundred seven- teen and eighteen hundredths (917.18) feet; thence €;urt`ing and extending southeasterly along the northerly line of Orchard Street sixty-five and sixty-two hundredths (65.62) feet and 3 'WATERTc]WN TOMN REPORT thirty-eight and fifty-six hundredths 38.56) feet to a. pohit of curvature and the point of bung. The above descriptioli comprises the linuts of George Street which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the northerly line of [orchard Street to the southerly line of Channing Road. Said street is hereby laid out as shovm on a street plan with title, "Town of Watertown, Plan of George Street to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15. 1930, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and a cape of which is to be duly recorded iiith Middlesex South District Deeds with this order. And itis therefore ordered that Georgc Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, tinder the prot.isions of Chapters 80 and $2 of the General Law8, aaid a,nicndments thereto accord- ing to the foregoing description, and having considered the ques- tion 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, ether than as shown in the Schedule hereto an- nexed, and -re further order and declare that said la)ing out is done under Chapter SO of the General Laurs proN idirig for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule 17ercto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the gen- eral advantage to the conitntixxity from said laying out and that betterments are to lie assessed for said laying out upon the par- cels 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, 1930, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be dull- recorded in '-Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that "U be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARRETT, CHARLES P. COLLTGAN, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Select nieli. RECORD OF TOWN MErTINGS 355 Selectmen's Office, Watertown, '-Mass., April 11, 1934. Whereas, at a Town IN-leeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the thirty- first day of 'larch, 1930, at which meeting a quorum was pres- ent when Article 19 of the warrant was before the ineeting as follo-V%Fs: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying otit of the follo%%riris;-nained streets, to wit: George Street (to- gc1.1ae;r with ether streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the general Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as amd for public ways, and will authorize the Scicctmen to tale by en-iinent domain, or acquire by purchase, or oth mise acquire, any land necessary fcr said laying out, provide the suin or sums of i-noney necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action rctating thereto." An order of the Selectmen la ing out George Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of George Street as a public way, as appears in the report of the:Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectnion are herebv authorized to take the land de- scribed in said report as and for a public way." As 1 whereas, for the purpose of layingr out George Street as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included its the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on Elle in the office of the Toiva Clerk, of N%rater- town, and the owners, description and areas of each of said par- cels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town TMeeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained ivithin the area described izY the said, order 356 WATERTC'4VBi TOWN REPORT of laying out, be and the same are herby taken for the purposes of a public ti),,ay udder the proNrisions of law authorizing the assess- ment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order cif laying out,which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Cleric more than seven days prier to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so takers and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taldng. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration at the ques- tioncif damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that: damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: EDWARD P. FURBER, FRIC L. JOZ3NSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL Selectmen. Schedule, George Street In said Schedule eacli parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons n=ed 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 nlunber of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan on file in the office: of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. L+d .Side of Arco Faimated Owner Address No. speet Taken Frontage ReUermenl Davr4ges Erhmrtl F. Wriaht, Tr., 70 Mt. Auburn Street, 'Watertown. 4-40- CertMcate No. 20757. . ...... 16-7A East 13GG 74.335 I_ng 60 Nave Albert Levy, K]west sprinzizeld Street, Boston. Certificate 4-40- tia.28400.................. 14-37 East 1200 00.00 240 00 lNurie Walter Dixon, 11 George Street, Wa►tertomm. Certificate 4-40 iti v.27873.................. IMS Erxst 1200 60.00 240 00 Nonu Ida V. Betts, six. Grosvenor, 31 Bartlett Avenue, Wmvrrleyr. 4-40- Certifieate ND.26265... ..... 12-30 East 1200 60.40 240 00 None Zrla V. Botts, sex. Oroavenor, 31 Bartlett Avenue. Waverley. 4-40- Ccrtificate No.262f60...... ._ 11-49 East 1200 00.00 240 00 Noire RECORD OF TOWN ATEET114GS 357 Lot Side of Area E.csi aced C?ssxer 4ddress Na. Stred TakanPYonlase Be0er,heel Da-agrs Ida V. Betts, ux Grosvenor, 31 Bartlett Avenue, Waveriey, 4-40 Certif ate No.26M... 10-41 East UN 60,00 2,10 00 IQorte Edmid F. Wright, Tr., 70 Mt. Auburn $trout, Watertown. 440- Certificate No. 26757. . . ..... 0-i2 East 2?96 83.75 255 00 NO= Town of WateTtown,Fuller Road 118•64 'None Eduard F. Wright, Tr., 70 Mt. Auburn Street, Watertown. 4-30- Cc'r6lc4te Na. 26757. ....... 541 Bast 2536 50.03 202 ar None Edward F. 'Wright, Tr., 70 NIL Aubaru Street, Watcrtown. 1-36- Certificate No. 2U757.. ...... 4-02 East 1210D GO.00 24U 04 "Zonr Edward J.`. Wright, Tr., 70 S'It, Auburn Street. Watrrtov,-n- 4-36- Ceqtfficate No, 216737. . , ..,.. 3-63 Fast 1200 G0.00 2.10 00 None 1<dward F. Wright, Tr., 70 Mt. Auburn Street, Watertown. 4-3& Certificate Ne.20757.. ..... 2,�04 East 1200 W,00 240 00 None Edward F. Wright, Tr., 70 Mt. Auburn Street, Watertown. 4.A& Cert6fiernte Ne.26757. ....... 1.66 East 2221 70.28 2SI 12 Nome P. A. Yem. Tr., 24 Garfield 4-1-5- Street,`4Yatertown.. . . . . 1 West 1802 917.1E 3668 72 Nane For appropriation, see Schedule cinder Article 4- Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Gertrude Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., February 7, 1930. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter $2 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, meet on the seventh day of February, 1930, at 4.00 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and nn the seventh day of February, 1930, at 8.00 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, can a. petition for the laying out of Gertrude Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon considera- tion of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Gerltrtide Street be laid out as and for a public way, iri accordance with the folloi-,ink; description, and as shown on a plan drawly by Otis. D. Aden, Tom Engineer, and dated February 16, 1930. 353 WATERTOWN TONN"N "PORT Description, Gertrude Street Beginning at a paint of curva.ttue on the easterly line of Westminster Avenue footlr hundred twenty-three and fifty-four hundredths (423.54) feet from the point of curvature of Brad- shaw Street; thence southerly and easterly on 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; them south- easterly on a. tangent three hundred ninety-twos and seventy- one hundredths (392.71) feet to a paint of curvature; thence easterly and northerly on a: curve to the left Frith a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-two and fourteen hundredths (32.14) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of ILVa,verley Avenue; by land belonging to the follmi-ring-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontag(I-s are recorded here- with, Anna Pizzo, seventy-five (75) fact; Santa Grillo, at ier., Giuseppina., seventy-five (75) feet; Loomis Avenue (Private Way),forty (40) feet; Costos P. Genainanis, thirteen and ninety- four hundredths (13.94) feet; Peter Reclds, seventy-four and eighty-seven hundredths (74.87) feet; William W. Hall, one hundred (100) feet; thence southivesterly along the westerly line of -Maverley Avenue eighty and six hundredths (89.0B) feet to a paint ofcurvature; thence northerly and westerly can a curve to the left with a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty and sixty-nine hundredths (30.60) feet to a point of tangency; thence northwesterly on a tangent three hundred ninety-five and sixty- one hu-ndredths (395.61) feet to a point of curvature; thence westerly and southerly on a curve to the left va th a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-ore and forty-two huundredths (31.42) feet to a pont of tangency on the easterly line of Westminster Avenue by lend belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded here- with, Philip E. Pinn, one hundred (100) feet, Timothy I-NIrmsell azid Dennis C. Crowley, fifty (50) feet; ChaTles J. Gorman, twenty-nine and forty-three huundredths (29.43) feet; Costos P. Geramanis, four and twenty-five hundredths (4.25) feet; Loomis Avenue (Private gay), forty (40) feet; Loomis D. Gris- wald, Tr., thirty-.seven and five tenths (37.50) feet; Loomis D. Griswald, Trustee, fifty (50) feet; ' orsuic P. Geraman s, fifty (50) feet; Mersene P. Ger-ainanis, thirty-seven and five tenths RECORD OF TOWN NXETINGS 35' (37.55) feet; thence northeasterly along the easterly line of W,estininster Avenue eighty (80) feet to the point of beginning. The arm enclosed by the above description comprises the lit-nits of Gertrude Street Which is forty (40) feet in width be- tNv.ccn parallel lines extending from Waverley Avenue to TATest- nNinster Avenue. ' Said street is-hereby laid out and the ,grades thereof estab- lished as sho%vn on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Flan of Gertrude Street to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1930, Otis D. Allen, Tovrn Engineer," a copy of whieh is tc be duly recorded in the South Registry District Deeds of i'�+Tiddlesex Comity with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Gertrude Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Taws, and an endments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Law providing for the assessinent of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, u ll receive benefit or advan- tage other than the general advantage to the community from said laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for said lamming out upon the parcels of land in said arrea described in. said Schedule and as shorn on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, `Down Engineer, elated February 15, 1930, 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 Nvith this order, and the amount stet opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARP-ZE 1'T', CHARLES P. COLTITGAN, EDNVARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen. 360 W.+ r8RT0%V'K TOWN REPORT Selectmen's Office, Watertown, llass,, Api-il 11, 1033: Whereas, at a Town ll"Iecting held by the Town of ater- tawn, regularly called and duly warned and held on the thirty- first day of March, 1930, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 19 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the fallowing-named streets, to pit: Gertrude Street (to- gether with other streets) under the provisions of Chapters $2 and 80 of the General Laws, as an-tended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterinents, and to see if the Town -krill vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public way% and will authorize the Selectmen to tape by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase or othemise 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 hoer said money skull be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectinea laying out Gertrude Street and the report of the Selectmen vdth reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it Nvas voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of Gertrude 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 de- scribed in said report as and for a public way." Aiid whereas, for the purpose of laying out Gertrude Street as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shorn by a copy of said order mid plan reworded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of '"'atert own, 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 laud, and an appropriation was made at said flown Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS of laying out, be and the same are hereby Caked for the purposes of a public -Tay 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 4vas duly filed in the office of the "Town Clerk more than seven days prier to said Town Af ectlng. And all trees upon the land so talten and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners annd occupants of the land hereby taken and laid oat as a public way are allowed until August X, 1930, to takee off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- tion of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said :Schedule. Adopted: EDWARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LO ELL, .Selcchnen. Schedule, Gertrude Street In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in cane said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set apposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shorn on a plan on file in the office of the .assessors of the Town of Watertown. Lol Side of Area MUnWed Ou.ntr Address '%To. Strert Taken Froralcge Beim meml Damages Anna Rifto, 114 Forest Street, 3-35- ►Watertown... ,. . 17-170 Wcst 2080 75.00 S$ O 00 Nome Santo Grillo, r! ux Gim;eppina, 3-55P- 40 Loomis Avenue,V11'Atcrtawn VI-109 West 2UNI 75,N) 300 00 None Lmmis Avenue,private way.... Wcst do.00 None Cestos P.Gemunaiiis,28 Berkeley 3-6$> street,Watertown. . . . . . . ... 10-150 WL.9t 760 13.0-1 55 76 None Fetcr Reclds, 18 Darling Street, Dorchester. Certificate 3-76- No.25317, .......«..««..... 11-17t 'Vest 1500 74.87 209 48 None 362 WATER'>OWN TOWN REPORT ,Lo! Side of Area TsifM-04rd Dtr n& Addmis No. Stree4 Taken Frorriage BrUerment Daneages vrillixm W. Ball, 581 Fellsway Mast, Malden. Certificate 3-08- n.21 5 f........ ..... 16-176 Nest 21(W 1Q(L0D $4CK) 00 None 1'biUp E. Finn, 24 Mayflower Rq,ad, Chcstnut Dill. Certifi- 3-0:7- cate No.28231... ......... . 15-las last 203Q 100.01) 400 00 done Timothy Mansell and Dennis C. Crowley, 10 Gertrude Street, 'Watertown. Certi6cats 3-d10- r's o' 27081..........i.....,. 14-174A East 1000 60,00 200 00 None Charles J. Garman, 40 Court Street, Boston. Cer0cate 3-i#D- Ne.25687.................. 18-173AB413t 740 20 13 117 72 None Gaston P.Geriis nit,28 Berkeley Street, waterwwn. 13-0'3- IDA-150 East 560 4.25 17 00 None Loomis Avenue,private way..., East •10.00 None Icomis D. aGrisrmld, Tr., 108 3-64- Mm=h setts Avenue,B%ton 20C East 1400 37.aQ 150 00 None Looxrnin D. 341. Griswald, Tr.. ... ........ 30D East 1000 50.00 200 00 `tio= Iferseno P. Geramauis, vx. Cos- Los P., 28 Berkoley Street, 3-04- Watertrawri.......... ..... 26A East 1000 50.00 200 0fl None Mersene P. Geramani€,28 Dcrke- 3-GI— Ley Street, Watertown. 25B Fast 1090 37.50 IW 00 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Hilltop Road Selectmen's Office, W`atertown, Mass., February 7, 1930. After due notice. as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the seventh day of February, 1930, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the seventh clay of February, 1930, at 8 p.m., for the puxpese of a.public hearing of all parties inter- ested, on a petition for the 1a*g out of Hilltop Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the platter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that hilltop Road be laid out as and for a public way, in accord- ance with the following description, and as shown on a. plan drawn by Otis D.Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1930. RECORD OF rCWN 11FIR°INGS 363 Description, Hilltop Road Beginning at a point of curvature on the easterly side of Whitney Street, one hundred eighty-five (1 ) feet from the southerly line of Ha:rnden Avenue; thence turning and extending southerly and easterly along a curved line thirty-one and forty- two hundredths (31.42) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a paint of tangency on the northerly line of Hilltop Road; thence extending southeasterly along a straight line three hun- dred forty (340) feet to a point of curvature; thence extending easterly and northerly along a curved line thirty-one and forty- two h=dredths (31..42) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Waverley Avenue, by land belonging to the follow g-named persons whose owner- ship and assessable frontages,are recorded herewith, Bertram C. Purchase, ninety-five (95) feet; August A. Lagerbladc, et i4x., Olga, forty-seven and five tenths (47.5) feet; Olga B. Lager- blade, forty-seven and five tenths (47.5) feet; Ale-Nander llac- LeDd, forty-seven and five tenths (47.5) feet; Jean B. Dennett, one hundred forty-two and five tenths (142.5) feet; thence turn- ing and extending southwesterly along said lime of Waverley Avenue eighty (80) feet to a point ofcurvature; thence turning and extending northerly and westerly along a curved line thirty- one and forty-two hundredths (31.42) feet to a paint of tangency on the southerly side of Hilltop Road; thence extending north- westerly along said line of Hilltop Road three hundred forty (340) feet to a point of curvature; thence turning and extending w sterly and southerly along a cuned line thirty-one and forty tiva hundredths (31.42) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the easterly lime of Whitney Street by land belonging to the following-named persons whose o-,vnership and asscssablc frontages are recorded berewith a John W.. Sahl- berg, ninety-five (95) feet; Stella M. Carrigan, forty-seven and five tenths (47.5) feet; John D. M .cLeod, forty-seven and five tenths (47.5) feet; Alexander NfacLeod, forty-seven and five tenths (47.5) feet; Alexander MacLeod, forty-seven and five tenths (47.5) feet; Alexander MacLeod, ninety-five (9-5) feet; thence tuming and extending northeasterly along the easterly line of Whitney Street eighty (80) feet to a. point of c a.ture and the point of beginrdng. 364 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Beginning at a paint of euxvature on the westerly side of Hovey Street one hundred Mighty-five (185) feet from the nor- therly lire of Lowell Avmiue; thence turning and extending northerly and westerly along a curved line twenty-three and fifty-six hundredths (23.56) feet, having a radius of fifteen (15) feet to a paint of tangency on the southerly line of Eilltop Road; thence extending northwesterly along said line of Hilltop Road, three hundred and fifty (350) feet to a point of curvature; thence extending ivesterly and southerly along a curved line twenty-three and fifty-six hundredths (2156) feet, hair ng a radius of fifteen (1.5) feet to a point of tangency can the easterly ling of Waverley Avenue and by land belongings tc the following- named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded here4vlth; NValttr E, Rundlett, cl ux,, IN'lable S., ninety- five (fly) feet; Winnie II. Deed, forty-seven and fire tenths, (47.5) feet; Eleanor V. Krancer, ux. John J., forty-seven and five tenths (47.5) feet; Pearl D. Bailey, forty-seven and five- tenths (47.5) feet; Edna T. Holmes, nx. Wilfred, forty-seven and five tenths (47.5) feet; John,Sheppard, et it%., Eliza, ninety- five (95) feet; thence turning and extending northeasterly along the easterly line of Waverley venue seventy (7 0) feet to a }point of curvature; thence turning and extending southerly and easterly along a curved line twenty-three and fifty-six hun- dredths (23.06) feet, having; a radius of fifteen (1-5) Beet to a point of tangency on the northerly line of Hilltop Road; thence extending southeasterly three.hundred fifty (354) feet to a point of curvature; thence extending easterly and northerly along a curved. line twenty-three and fifty-six hundredths (23.56) feet, having a radius of fifteen (15) feet to a point of tangency can the wosterly line of Hovey Street ley laird belonging to the following- named persons whose ownership and assessable f'rontaf;cs are recorded hermvith, Byron S. Caswell, ninety-five (95) feet; William G. Saunders, et ux., Ge€argia. L., forty-seven and five tenths (47.5) feet; Mary S. Doane, forty-seven and five tenths (47.5) feet; Flora Smith, forty-seven and five tenths (47Z) feet; Gertrude W. Stone, -ux. Edward J., forty-seven, and five tenths (47.5) feet; Witham Thomas Marshall, ei i.tx., Emma May, ninety-five (95) feet; thence turning and extending south- RBCoRD QPr` TOWN MEETINGS 365 westerly along the westerly line of Hovey Street, seventy (70) feet to a paint of curvature and the point of beginning. The above descriptions comprise that part of Eilltop Road which is fDrty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending; from Whitney Street to Waverley Aveaue and from Waverley Avenue tc Hovey 'Street. Said street is hereby laid out as shown an a street plan with title "Town of Watertown, Ptan of Hilltop Road to accompany description for iacceptance under the Betterment Act, Feb- ruary 15, 1930; Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with IN°liddlesex South District . Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Hilltop Road be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters SO and 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having con- sidered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through tivhich said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are mmrdcd, other than as shorn in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter S0 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area composing the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule-hereto anncxed, 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 draimm by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 1.5, 1930, and can file in the office of the Torun Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District: Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said de- scribed parcels is tl-je amount estiaiated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BA RETT, CHARLES P. COLLYGAN, ED ARD D. HOLLAND, 366 WATERTt7W N TOWN REPORT Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 11, 1930. TVhereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- towri, regularly called and duty warned and held on the thirty- first day of March, 1930, at which meeting a quonam was present when Article 19 of the warrant was bofore the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying Taut of the following-named streets„ to wit; Hilltop Road (to- gether with other streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and SU of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to sec if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as mid for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acg6re, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the suns or Burns of money necessary to pay the cost or d=iges therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or tape any action rcla.ting thereto." An order of the Selectmen Xayhig out Hilltop Road and the report of the Selectmen AN71th 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 hilltop Road as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectrnen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized tc take the land de- scribed in said report as and for a puNic way." And whereas, for the purpose of lay:isig out Hilltop Road as and for a public way, it is accessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said ardor of laying otit as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and can file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmon 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 oI land, all contained within the area described in the said order RE-CORI) OP TOWN MERTINGS 3G7 of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the pros isions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plaza referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was drily filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than se-,fen days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures axed thereto are not included in said taking. And die owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1930, to take cuff and remove trees car structures affixed tlicretc. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration o£ the ques- tion of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are: estimated and awarded as slie n ou said Schedule. Adopted: ED ,ARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, LIFFORD S. LOVELL, selectmen. Schedule, Hilltop Road In said Schedule cacti parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the elate of this order. The per- sons named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case 5a.id owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be undcrstood that said parcel is awned by owners un.laiov n. And the number of the ant set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shoe on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Log Side of Area Eslimaled oumer Address sired Taken Froolage BelwincuY Damage Bertram G. Purchase, el ax., Maude, 11 Whitney Street 4-1- �atertown.. ............... 7-2ZB North 1936 MOO $334 04 None August A_ Lagarblade, e# ax., olga E., S Hilltop Road, Wat- 4-4- ertow7l.,.._........... ,,, 30-22C North 954 47.40 L90 00 s'tione Olga E. iaElcrl+lacie, 2 Hilltog 4-4- Road,,W'atertDwn..• ........ 2.1-22D North a54 47.50 - NO CO None Alexander MacLeod, 16 Church 4=4- Street,Belmont............. BB-32 North V50 47.50 190 00 None Log sfac of Area ENjilpt4fBd Owner Addrtrs NO. Street Taken Froydage Deruff firm Duneagea Jets E. Denmu, 2fi0 Waverley 4-4- Avenua,Watertown......... 8-32 North 2936 142,50 SfG 00 None John W.Sahlberg.770 Massachu• 4-4- chusetts Avenue, Cambridge.. 16—MA South 1086 g .00 38(l 00 None Stella M.Carrigan,42 Elm Street, 4-t Belmont. ... ............... 17-33C south) 050 47.50 190 00 None John D. 11acLow l 4-t-- Belmont.. .. ............... 18-33D Sough 050 47.50 190 UO None Alexander MacLeod, 14 Church 4-4- Strert, 13clmont............. 19-231)South 950 47.50 190 00 None Alexander RlacLeod, 15 Church 4-4- street, F3rirrsont. ......._... 20-MC South 050 47.50 190 00 None Aluxanrlu. MacUud, 16 Church 4-4- Strect,13elmont............. 2143A South 1986 93.00 00 )done I4'Valter E.Ru"illett,A ux., hinble 4-9-7- S-,40 Davey Street,Watertrnva.62A South 1096 95.00 390 00 None 4Gimnie H.Reed,21 hilltop Road, 4-9-6- Watcrtown. . ....,..,. 02C South 960 47.50 190 00 Drone Bleanor V. Krancer, ux. John J.. 44-5- 17 Hilltop Rand, Watertown Certificata No. t5I53...... .. 62D snuff; 00 17.50 190 00 hi Oil e Pearl D.Hailey,15 Hilltop Road, 4-9 4- IVatertown. . ............... 46D South 950 47.50 190 00 ]time Zdna F. Holmes, ux. Wilfred, 4-9-3- 9 Hilltop Road,Watertown— 40C South 950 47.50 190 CO Ikono Joseph Sheppard, e1 ux., Elim 259 Z'+raverley Avanuo, Wnw- 4-9-1- towu, . , .............._.... 4613 South 1086 05.00 380 00 None ByrGn S. Casw-cll, 271 Wacerley 4-9- A,wenue,Watertown. ....---. 14-45A North MSG 11ra.00 380 00 None William G.Saunders,el ux„Ceor� ginL.,10 Hilltop Road,`Dater. 4-8» town...................... 1:3.45B NoAh 930 47.5d Igo 00 None Mary S.Deane, 13 HiMop Read, 4-8-12- I4rAwto►vu................. 45C North P50 47.50 100 00 None Flora. Smith, 71T3wvtn Street, 4-8- Arlingtonm . ... .... ...... . 11-OIC North 9b0 47.50 190 00 Norte Gertrude W. Stone, ux. Edward 4-9- J.,22 Hilltop Ron-1,T4atcrtown 10-GIB North 050 47.50 190 00 None William'3`hainas Marshall,cl ux,, Emma May, care or kiverside San4 and Crave[ Company, 309 Grove Street, Newton Up- 4$- per Falls................... 0.51A. North 19SG 95.00 3SD 00 None For appropriation, see Schedule Under Article 4. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 369 }deport of the Selectmen on the Layout of fart of 0alrland Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., February 7, 1930 After due notice, as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, rnet can the seventh day of February, 1930, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and can the seventh day of Febntary, 1930, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties inter- ested, can a petition for the laying out of part of Oakland Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that part of Ua"and 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 Engineer, and dated February 15, 1930. Description, Oakland Street Beginning at a point of tangency on the northerly lime of Acton Street one hundred niynety-throe and forty-five, hun- dredths (193.45) feet westerly from the westerly line of Lexing- ton Street; thence westerly on the northerly line of Acton Street. sixty-four and fifteen htuidred�hs (64.15) feet to a stone rnonu- ment and angle point and at the intersecting point of the northerly line cif Acton Street and at the westerly line of Oak- land Street;thence northeasterly on the.westerly line of Oakland Street, four hundred eighty-nine and forty-nine hundredths. (489.40) feet, more or less, to a point of Curvature; thence -nor- therly and westerly on a c med line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-three and nine tenths (33.9) feet, more or less, to a paint of tangency on the southerly line of Main Street by land belonging; to the following-named persons,whose ownership and assessable frontages are regarded herewith, Maria Cacca- varo, forty-nine (49) feet, comprising tivo lots; '"FatertON%m Operative Bank, forty (40) feet, Giuseppe Acluillo, forty (=10) feet; Helen M. Burke, forty (40) feet; Janet L. Shawrnut, forty (40) feet; i14a,ttliew Brame, forty (40) feet; Andiena X'L 370 WATERTa 'N TOWN REVORT {Gill, forty-five (45) feet, Rosa Ia.donisi, forty-one and eighty- nine hundredths (41.89) feet; Joseph Iadonisi, forty-one and nine tenths (41. ) feet; Annie M. Cady, forty-one and nine- tenths (41.9) feet; Louise A. Roberts, ninety-two and five tenths (929.5) feet; thence easterly on the southerly line of Main Street, eighty and six tenths (80.6) feet, more or less, to a print of curvature, thence easterly and southerly on a. curved line having a radius of twerxty (20) feet, twenty--eight and mine tenths (2 . ) feet, more or less, to a point of tangency on the easterly line of C -aldand Street; thence southwesterly on the easterly lime of ba.kland Street, four hunched sixty-eight and thirty-three hundredths (468.33) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature; thence southerly and easterly on a curved line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-four and seventy-one hundredths (34.71) feet to a paint of tangency on the northerly Ii-:e of Acton Street and the point of beginning, by land belong- ing to the follo-wing-mined persons whose ownership and assess- able frontages are, recorded herewith. Charles H. Centebar, ninety-t% o and five,tenths (112.5) feet, more or less; Pasqualine Testa, one hundred twenty-five and seven tenths (125.7) feet, comprising three lots; Timothy II 3N­Telanson, two liundred ten and twenty-six h nclredths (210.26) feet, comprising five (5) lets; 1XIary Caccavaro, sixty and eighty-eight hundredths (60.88) feet assessable frontage. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Oakland Street which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from Acton Street to illain Street. Said street is hereby laid ottt as shown on a street plan with title, "Town ofWatertonn, Flan of Part of Garland Street, to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act; February 105, 1930, Otis D. Allen, To-v�rn Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly record.od with Middlesex South District Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered than Part of Oaldand Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, wider the pro- visions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amend- ments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having considered the question of damn#es sustained by the owners of RECORD OF TOWN NIERTINGS 371 the lands across and through which said street has beers laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no dainages have been sustained and none are awarded, ether than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said Laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, and that tho, area comprising the several parcels descHbed and set forth in said Sche dole hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from said laying out and that betternents are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of huid in said area described in said Schedule and as sham on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1930, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Wa.tertowa, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Kiddlesex South District Registiy of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said de- scribed parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARRE TT, EDWARD D. HOLLAIN D, CHAR.LES P. COLLTGA\, . clecl r1era. Selectmen's Office,, Watertown, Mass,, April 11, 1930. Whereas, at a Town Aleetin,g held by the Town. of NNTa,ter- town, regularly called and duly warned a-ad held on the thirty- first clay of TKarch, 1930, at wl—dch meeting a quorum-vas present when Article 19 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 strects, to wit: fart of Oakland Street (together with other streets) tinder the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Lags, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of Uttemients, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them, as and for 372 WATrRTOWN TOWN REPORT public ways, and wilt authoriz& the Selectmen to tale by eminent domain, or acquire, by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land. necessary for said laying out, provide the su�rn or sums of money necessary to pay the cast of damages therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Fart of Oakland Street- and the report of the Selectmen N%qth reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unarfinously as follows- "That"That the laying out of Fart of Oakland Street as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized, to take the land described in said report as and for a. public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Fart of Oakland 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 carder of laying out as shorn by a copy of said order and plan recorded herc:Mth, and an file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown., and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Mect ng -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 moray under the provisions of law authorizing the ass+essinent 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 seve ii days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the laird sea taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said. taking. And the owners and occupants of the laud hereby taken and laid out as a public way arc allowed until August 1, 1930,to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- R1;CO" OP TOAV:1 MEETINGS 373 tion of damages sustained by the ov,-rlers of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as sho-';n on said Scbedule. Adopted: EDWARD P. ETIRBER, ERIC L. JOHN'SON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Schedule, Oakland Street Ili said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the elate of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed. Owners of record as of said first day of April, and in cam said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is own ad by ov-ners un known. And the nmnber of the let set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot sho-w-n on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Yawn of Watcrtowr. Log Side of lrcra Essibnakd Owner Address No. Street Takrn l•rtmlage&aWweW ,Damages Maria Csccavnro, 45 Oakland 7-1.1- Stseet,I%Iatenown.. . .. . , ... 11-41) 'Vest 160 9.00 33G 00 Nonce Muria C:accavaro, Tr„ 45 Oak- 7-14- laud Street,Watertown. . . . .. 12-48 West Soo 10.00 1GO 00 lKone Watertown Co-operative Bank. 7-1.t- 60 Main Stre:ct,Watm-toa-n... IR47 West Soo 40.00 100 CO done Gittsene Agnill€r, care of 8ebas- tinflo Orifice, 30 Sand Street. 7-14- Waltham............... . 14-4fi West 800 40,00 1€0 cc None Helen A1. Burke, 33 OaXAnd 7-14- Street,Watertown) . ... . ...< 15-15 West Soo 40.00 1U0 00 Nine: Janet L. Shawamt, 31 Oakland 7-14- Street,Watertown.. ... ..... 16-A West $00 40,00 150 00 Done Matthew Beirao, 27 Caklnnd 7-14• Street, Waterttavm.. . ....... 17-13 Wetst Soo 40.00 160 00 None Ardiena Marie Gill,210 Division 7-14- 5treet,Ptt vtucket,R.I....... 18-12 Vest 000 45.00 160 00 )None P,caa Iadaraijt,17 Oakland Street, 7-14- Watertown, , ....,.,.-,_.._- 111-22 rest 340 41,89 1 G7 60 None Joseph Iadoaisi. 17 Oakland 7-14- Street,'atertDwn.... ...... 243421 West 5-10 41.00 1G7 G0 None Annie M.Cady,0OaklandStreet, 7-14- '4Tatcrto►m. ........,..__,._ 21-20 West S40 41.90 107 00 None Louise A. Roberts, 11 River 7-14- Street,Wcst\e%-Wn........ 23-1S West 1030 02,5 370 00 None Charles H, C.entebar, 460 Main 7-15- Street,i4atcrtrarwr - ,... ..... 1&17A East 1950 02.5 370 00 None 374 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Las Side of Area E36puckd Owner Addres's No. Street Taken Frontage BeVeFtaenj Damages Pasqualine Test&, 28 Lexington 7-15- Street,Watertown. . ... . .... 10-23 East 8,10 41.9 'qI(7 GO Nane Pasqualine Testa, 28 Lexington 7-15- Street,Watertown. . . . ... ... 17-2-1 East 8.10 41.0 157 GO None Pasqualine: Testa, 28 Lexington 7-15. Street, Watertown. .. . . ., ... 15-25 East 840 41.9 167 GO None Timothy 1-r.Melansun,22 Rnnge- 7-15- ley Road, Arlington.... ..... 10-11 East 890 41.37 177 4.8 -Vane Timothy H.Melanson,221 ge- 7-15- ley Road,Arlington... .. .... 2040 East 810 40.30 101 n None Timothy H,Melano-on,22 Ranges 7-15- ley Road,Arlington.. _ . ..... 21-39 last 810 40.30 101 2O None Timothy H.Melansun,23 Range 7-15- ley Road.Arlington. .. ....., 22.38 Bast 810 40.30 161 20 None Timothy If.Melansen,22 Range` 7-155- ley Road,Arlington... ..... 2347 East nao 41.99 179 90 Norge Mary Caccawso, 45 Oakland 7-15- Street, WateMum. ... ...... 2A East 1780 00.8$ 2-13 52 None For apprOprkatirin, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen o11 the Layout of Part of Warren Street electnionrs Office, INa.tertown, ',Mass,, February 7, 1930. After clue notice as required by Lhe 17'ovisions o Cliap er 82 of the General Laws, wo, the Selectnnen of Watertown, met on the seventh clay of February, 19.10, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the prumises, and an the seventh day of February, 1930, at S p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing cif all parties inter- ested, on a petition for the laying out of Part of ' amen Street as a public way, aiid we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, del hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Part of Warren 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 Engineer, and dated February 1�), 1'930 Description, Wa€iren Street Beginning at a paint of tangeticy on the westerly lille of 'C Fa.verley Avenue one hundred sixty-nine (169) feet southerly RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 375 from the southerly line of Downey Street; thence extending on the western* line of Waverley Avenge, ninety and three tenths (90.3) feet, niore or less, to a paint of curvature; thence nor- therly and westerly on a curved line baving a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty and thirteen hundredths (30.13) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Warren Street; thence northwesterly on the southerly line of Warren Street, seven hun- dred ninety-five and seventy hundredths (795.70) feet, more or less, to a poilit of cur%ature at the accepted portion of 1028 Bettcrment Act by land belonging to the following-named per- sons wlibse ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith, Maria Zanco, one hundred and fourteen hundredths (100.14) feet; Charing Donisi, sixty (60) feet; Harry P. Chad- wick, sixty (Bid) feet, comprising two lots; ,Jahn. Carbone, et ux., Rose, seventy-one and ninety-three hundredths (71.03) feet; Elmwood Avenue, fifty-ogre and eighty-two, hundredths (51.82) feet; Erika N. Linnell, seventy-seven and eighty--one hundredths (7.7.81) feet; Pasquale Tavenma, seventy-seven and fifty-one hundredths (77.51) feet, Westminster Avenue, fifty-cane and eighty-two hundredths (51.82) feet; Plaza R. Wilder, seventy- seven and seventy-flare hundredths (77.75) feet, more or less; Antonia Leornbruno cat ux.,Rose,sixty-three and one hundredths (63,01) feet; thence extending northerly and ,at right an lcs across the accepted end of Warren Street, fifty (all) feet to a point can the nor berly line of W,—=en Street; thence at a right angle (go') and southeasterly on tho northerly limo of Warren Street, seven hundred eighty-nitre and sbay-eight hundredths (780.68) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature; thence- easterly and northerly on a curved line* having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-tiro and eighty-four hundredths (32.84) feet to a paitrt of tangency and also paint of beginning, by land belonging to the follo-%,*ing-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith: Frank Mirabile, ten and fifty-eight hundredths (10.58) feet; Alice G. Gooclrich, vX. Andrew, forty (40) feet, comprising two (2) lets; Delia O'Malley, forty (40) feet; John F. S. Wood, forty feet (40), comprising two (2) lots; Carrie E. Stewart, thirty-seven and fifty hundredths (37,50) feet; Westminster A-%renue, fifty (50) feet; Hattie l\fl. 376 '4°ATERTOWN TOWN RrpoRT Lord, fifty (50) fact;, comprising two (2) lots; Antonio Morizio, one hundred twenty (120) feel;, comprising six (6) lots; Louisa Piantedosi, im Giuseppe, forty (.40) feet, comprising two (2) lots; Louisa. Piantedosi, one hundred twenty-fo= and sixteen hundredths (124.16) feet, comprising three (3) lots; Francesca IMartocchio, two hundred thirty-six and forty-cane hundredths (236.41) feet. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the Ernits of that part of IVarren Street which is fifty* (50) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the westerly side of averley Avenue to the accepted part built In 1928. Said street is hereby laird out as shown on a street plan ,with title "'Town of Watertown, Plan of Dart of Warren Street to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1930, Otis D. Alen, flown Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded v�7th Middlesex South Dis- trict reeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Part of Warren Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the pro- visions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amend mgnts thereto according to the foregoing description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and throu€;h which said street leas been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for thee assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising; the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from said, laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of hand in said area described in said Schedule and as shot,�Fn on a plan of said area, drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1930, and on file in the office of the Towm Clerk of Wateitown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds v-ith this order, and the amount set opposite each of said RECORD OP TOWN IfERTINGS 377 described parcels is the amount estiniatecl to be the bettennent that will he assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARRE,TT, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, CHARLES P. COLLTGAN, Selectmen.. Selectmen's Oflice, Watertown, Mass., April 11, 1930, Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Tovvn of Water- town, regularly called and duly wanted and held on the thirty- fwst day of Marcli, 1930, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 19 of the warrant was before the meeting as fellows "To Bear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets. to wit: Fart of Tarren Street (together with other streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town N 11 vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or others-ise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out., provide the surn or stuns cf money necessary to pay the cost or damages therofor, 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 Fart of Warren Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the rneeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows.- "That the laying out of Fart of Warren Street as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen lie and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to tale the land daescribed in said report as and for a public Nxmy." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Fart of Warren Street as and for a public way, it is necessaiT to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area desclibed in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and. 378 'CtiFATERTOWN TOWN REPORT plain recorded herewith, and on file in the office of tho Tows. Clerk, of 'atertoy%rn, 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 'foxNm �Ieeting 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 talcen 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 eras duly failed in the office of the Town Clerk more than sevm clays prior to sand Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the ou*ners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until A.tigust 1, 1930, to take tiff and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- tion of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby talcen, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted- EDWARD P. 1{LTRBIER, ERIC L. JOHNSON CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Seiecalmn. Schedule, Warren Street In said 'Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the l first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The per- sons named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said wvner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is corned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the nui-nber of the lot shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 3713 7A Side of Area ,Estimated Owner .Address NO. Street raken Frox$age Ec errnent Damagas Marift Zanco, 27 Calvary Street, 3-70- Waltlsarn................... 11457 South 2530 103.14 $600 70 None Charina Donisi, 3-7"- 12 Warren Street, 466-445- Watcrto%-n................. VA South 1u00 60.00 .100 00 None Harry P. CfhFidwick, 8 Hartivell 3-70-6- Street,Roxbury............. h621-40 South 1000 40.00 200 00 None Marry P. Chadwick, 8 1'3artwell 3-70-5- Street,Roxbury............. 4131 South 500 20.tk7 100 00 N6u« John Carbone, et ux., Rase. 25 3-0- 13an,croft Street,Watertown... 34 South 30.13 71.03 359 65 None Elsn wood Avenue... .......... South 51,Sv alone Frika N. Liz[nell,46 Unity Ave- 3-51- nue, Delmont............... 26-340 South 3242 77-91 399 05 None Pasquale Thverna, 141 -West- 3-61.2$- minster Avenue,Watertown.. 335-339 South 3232 77.51 397 55 Nom Westuthister Avenue.. . . . . . ... South 51.81) Nome Flora R.3Rild'er,1411 Westminster 3-5[}-39- Avenue,''Watertown. .. . ...,. 162-153 South 324U 77.75 38S 75 None Antonio Lwmbruno,et ux„Rose, 3-50-27- 37 P Street,South Boston.,.. IBD-151 Sffuth 2100 63.01 315 05 None Frank Ifirabile, 109 Edenftclrl 3d12- Avenue.Watertown......,.. 67-337 North 265 10.5$ 52 4D None Alice G. Goodrich, ux. Andrew, 3.62- 63 Warren Sheet.`4Rrate m-n. 66.360 North 500 20.U0 100 00 None Alice G. Goodrieb, ux. Andresr, 3-02- M Warren.Street,'Wat wn. 06-395 North 50t 20.00 140 00 None Delia A.O'Malley, 3-i2- 19 Gilbert Strut, G4-G- atr'rtUWna . ...............333.391 North 1000 40.00 2M M None Johan E. S. Wood, 25 Creighton 3.62- Street, North C'arnbridge..... G.2-382 North 5W 20.0U 100 40 None Julian E. S, Woixl, 25 Creighton 3 12- Street, North Cambridge..,., 61-=1 North 6M 20.40 100 00 None Carrie E.Stewart, 0-(Y'- 12 Bancroft Street, 60-378- WaterLown. ................ 37 9-3 80 Ptiorth 1$115 37.50 187 50 None r ozftninster Avenrac, . . .-. . ... North 50.00 None Hattie Nfay Lord,, 61 Warren 3-03-53- Street,W,atertown. . .. .. ..,.. 371.37.1 North 1825 30.00 150 04 No ne Hattie May Lord. 61 Warren 3-f3;i- Street,'4T1'atcrtovn. ... ...... 62-378 North 500 20.00 100 00 None Antonio Moriaio, 140 Summer 3.63. Street;. I'Vatertown.. . ......, hl-372 North Z00 20.00 100 00 Nana Antonio Morizio. 190 Summer 3-63- Street, WaterWwn., ,. ...,.. 50.371 -North 5W 20.00 100 00 XG fne Antonin blorizio, 11)0 Summer 3•63- Strcet, Watertown. . .. ...... 40-370 North Wo 1210.00 100 00 NO no ATitonio Morizio, 1t1C1 Summer 3-03- Street. Wa,tertc%m. . . . ...... 43469 North SW 210M 100 00 None Antonia Mor xio, I#}© Summer 3-63- St-rMt, Watertawu. ... ..1... 47-208 North Z00 20.00 IVO DO None Antonio 15 orizio, Leo Summer 3-63- Street, Watertown.. . ....... 46-257 North 5W 2010 100 40 N 0 n e Louis P.antedosi, ox. Giuseppe, 3-03- 25 Warren Street,Waterto%9m. 45-366 North zM ?[),GO 100 00 None 3so WATERTO3'4 N TOWN REPORT L.d Side of Area EsUmatrd Owner Address Xv. Sheet Taken Tronlage Bett€rmenl Damages I.onisn Piantedosi, ux. Giuseppe. 3-Ga 35'gi ar='Street,Watc-rtow^n. 4.1-365 North SW 20.00 100 00 None Lpuisa Piantedosi, 3.63- 25 wamn Street, 41-362- Watertown. . ........... ... 353-341 R`orth 1775 71.00 355 00 None Louisa P ianttAo9i, 25 Warren 3-U3- Street, Watertown.......... 40.457 North 330 33.16 165 so Noce Louisa Piantedosi, 25 Warren 3-63- Street, i atertpwn.. ........ SD-45G North 5o 20.00 100 00 None Francesca Martrcchic,42 Fore5t 3-0- Street,Watertown....... ... 35-455 North 500 2100 lab 00 None Francesca Martocchio,42 Forest 3-63- Streat,Watertown....... ... 37-454 North 000 20.00 100 00 None 12r ncescaa Martocchio,42 forest 3-G3- Strcet, Watertowq ... ... 3"53 Forth 3o0] 2fl.00 IOU 00 :None 11rancesca Martocehia, 3-6 3. 42 Dearest Street, 33 150-^ Watertown............. ... 4 51-4 52 North 15W G0.00 800 00 None Franceasce. Martacchio, 42 Forest 3-63- Strcet,Watertown.......... 32-A'0 North 3D50 116.41 582 05 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Deport of the Sele0tmen on the Layout of Fart of Westminster avenue Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Xlass., February 7, 1.9M After due; notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watextown, met can the seventh clay of February, 1930, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of viciNi ng the premises, and on the seventh clay of February, 11330, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of ali parties intcr- ested, on a petition far the laying out of Westminster Avenue as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the rnatter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Westminster Avenue be laid out as and for a public way, In accordance with the following description, and as shown on aplan. drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1930. Description, Westminster Avenue Beginning at a point of curvature on the northerly line of Bancroft Street, four hundred six and sixty-three hundredths RECO" OF TOWN MEETINGS 381 (406.63) feet, northwesterly from the westerly line of Waverley Avenue; thence extending in the sane direction and along the said same lime of Bancroft Street, ninety and five tenths (90.5) feet to a point of curvature; thence turning and e—Acnding easterly and northerly along a curved line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-four and four hundredths (34.04) feet to a point of compound curvature can the westerly line of West- minster .Avenue; thence extending easterly and northerly along a cun7ed line having a radius of one hundred seventy-one and forty-four hundredths (17 X.44) feet, twenty-six and ninety-four hundredths (26.94) :feet to a point of tangency; thence extending; northeasterly along a straight line three hundred seventy-one and fifteen hundredths (371.15), feet more or less, to a point of curvature; thence extending northerly and westerly along a curved line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty-six and twelve hundredths (26.12) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly* line of Warren Street, by land belonging to the follow- ing-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith: Rosa. Ilacqua, seventy-two and forty-five hundredths (72.45) feet; Frank W. Danforth, forty (40) feet; Charles and Fran 11. Danforth, sixty (60) feet; Giuseppe Orlandella, sixty (60) feet; Evaathia N. Cousbefis, sixty (60) feet; Edward Abram. Goodwin, forty (40) feet.; Harry Bice, et u ., 1VIary E., forty (40) feet; Flora R. '"Tilder, twenty-nine and sixty-three hundredths (29.63) feet; thence turning and extending soutdieasterlyr along the southerly line of Warren Street ninety—three and twenty-seven hundredths. (93.27) to a paint of curvature; theme turning and extending westerly* and southerly along; a curved line having a. radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-sip and seventy-one hundredths (36.71) feet to a paint of tangency can the easterly line of NVestrninster Avenue; thence extending sotithwesterly along said line of Westminster Avenue three hundred forty-six and seventy-seven hunrdredths (346,77) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature; thence ex- tending southerly and w-esterly along a curved line having a radius of two hundred twenty-one and forty-four hundredths (221.44) feet;, forty-five and seventy-seven hundredths (45.77) feet to a point of reverse curvature on the easterly line of West- minster Avenue; thence turning and extending southerly and 382 WATERT[lWN TOWN RtnortT easterly along a curved line leaving a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty-nine and seventy-six hundredths (20.76) feet to a point of curvature and also the paint of beginning by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith, Pasquale Taverna, forty and sixty-nine hundredths (40.69) feet; Harry J. oldford, forty (40) feet; Ethel Legge, forty (40) feet; Robert Semple, et ux., Lillian, forty ( f ) feet; Malcolm Woodland, eighty (8d) feet, comprising three (3) leas; Tony and Elizabeth Calderoni, forty (40) feet; John Ellison, forty (40) feet; Carmino FlarimmiaP at ux., Luisa, twenty (20) feet; Frardc Tremark, sixty*two and ten hundredths (62.10) feet. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Westminster Avenue which is fifty (50) feet in width bctween parallel lines extending from the northerly lire: of Bancroft Street to the southerly line of Warren Street. Said street is hereby laid out as shown on a strut plan with title "Town of AN atertown, Plan of Part of TVestminster Avenue to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1930, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with Middlesex South District Deeds -with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Part of IV,estminster Avenue be and is hereby laid out m and for a public way, under the pro- visions of Chapters 80 and S2 of the General Laws, and amend- ments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having, considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, ether than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and the further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws provicdu-ig for the assessment of betterments, and that the arezi comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto a.nuexed, 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 la�ring 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. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 383 Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1930, 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 Decds m ith this order, and the amount set apposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that Will be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARREN, EI]WARD D. HOLLAND, CHARLES P. CCLL1:GAN, Seleci nizit.. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, 1rIass,, April 11, 1930. Whereas, at a Town Meetin, held by the 'Town of U-ater- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the thirty- first day of March, 1930,at which ineeting a quorum was present when Article 19 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 Westminster Avenue (together with other streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 30 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Torn will vote to accept said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent. domain, or acquire by puxcbase, or othen,ise acgt-dre, any lard necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of maney necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raised; or tape any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out 13ari: of Westminster Avenue al;d the report of the Selmtnien with reference to said laying out were react to the ineeting,and upon m ation duly made and seconded, it was voted unanimously as follews: "Tha.t the laying out of Part of Westminster Avenue as a public way, as appears in the repmt- 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 West- 384 WATER'TOWN TOWN RI�PORT • minster Avenue as and for a public -v%*ay, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area. described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and can file: in the office of the Town Clerk, of ' atertuan, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shovm in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said laud, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordeTed 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 arder of laying out, which said plait Was duly failed in the office of the Tot-,n Clem more than seven days prior to said Town 11leeting. And all trees upon the land so taper, 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, 1930, to talce off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is farther ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- tion of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown can said Schedule. Adopted: EDWARD P. PURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIF FORD S. LOVELL, Schedule, Westminster Avenue In said Schedule: each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April newt prcc tiding the date of this order. The per- sons named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 395 Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a purl on fill; in the once of the Assessors of the To%m of Watertown. Lad .Sine ij Area Esli fated Owner Address No. stred Taken F°ra►rtage Beucromenl Damages Flora R.Wilder, 14G West mimter S-50-34- Avenue,Watertown... . ...-- 153-152 West 550 29.63 $148 15 None Husry Rice, at ux., Mary F.. 13(i Westminster Avenue, Water- 3-M41- town_ .... ... ..... ...... 155-154 West 1000 -10.00 200 00 None Edward Abram Goodwin. 131 Westminster Avenue, Water- 3.50-43- town.. .... ......... ....... 157-156 West 100 i0.00 200 00 None Evanthia N. C4rasholis. 3-30- 7.14 Mt.Auburn.Stra^e't, 45-100- Wat own.................150-1fis Weat 1300 60.00 300 110 :"one Giuseppe Orlaudella. care of A. 3-W De Flippo, Tremont Building, 48-163- $r3stan.................. .. 162-161 '4'S'est 1500 60.00 3110 +CIO None Charles at Drank Danforth. 118 Westminster Avenue, Water- 3-50-5. tovrn.. ... ................. 108-16 7 West 1000 40.00 200 00 None Rosa I[acqua,41 Bancmft Street, 340- Watertown. ................ 5713 West 2,5 0 72AS 362 20 one Prank Tremark.et Rosa 35 Ban- s-51-7j- cm1t Street,Wntertawa. .....321-322 East 2070 02.10 310 50 None Carrnino Flammia, el uz., Luisa. 3-51- 31 Bancroft Street,Watertown 0-3213 Lack -Ki0 20.00 100 00 None John B[Iison, 17 Gledhill Avenue, 3-51-10- Everett. . ........}......... 826-32.4 East 1000 40.00 200 00 Note Tony- and Elizabeth CaldermnL 3-61-12- 1S7 Payette Street, Watertown 327-320 Esat 1000 40.00 200 00 None Malwim Woodland. 45 Bancroft 3-51-14- Street,Watt wwn.. . ... .... 329-328 East 1010 40.00 200 00 None Malcolm Woodland, 15 Bancroft 3-31- Street,Watertown....... ... 16-330 Last 500 20.00 100 0o None Iultilcolrn Woodland, et ux.. Den. nett.4.5 Bancroft Strect,Water- 3-51- town.. .................... 17 l East 500 20.DO 100 00 None Robert Semple, et uz., Lillian, 129 Westminster Avenue, 3-51-18- Water'tovrn.. . ............. 83'-333 East 1000 4CD0 200 00 None Ethel Legge, 13.3 Westminster 3.51-20- Avenue,Watertown... ...... 334 335 East 1000 40.00 2OU 00 None Harry J. Oldford,ux, Mildred J., 137 Wcstminster Avenue, 3-51.22- Watertown... .............. 336-337 East 1000 40.04 200 40 None Pasquale Taverns. 141 Westmin- 3-61-2•t- ster Avenue,Watertown...... 33$-339 East UM 40.69 203 45 None For appropriation, see Schedule -under Article 4. Voted: that action relative to Bailey Avenue, Bromfield Street, California Park, Carleton Terrace, Edgec3iffe Road (North and South), Gleason Street, {Grandview Avenue, Hill- 386 WA TERTONVN TOWN REPORT crest Circle, Hillside Street, Lexington Street, Quimby Street, Rutland Street, and Walcott Road, be indefinitely postponed. Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to purchase or lease the premises situate No. 5-10 Church Street, + atertov n, for quarters for Town offices, appro- priate the necessary sum of money therefor, or take any action r0ating thereto. (Request of Committee Appointed to Invests- gate °Tatter of New Quarters for Watcr Department.) The following motions QmTe offered: Motion:To appropriate the stun of f otuteen thousand dollars ( 14,000) for purchase of prcmises No. 5-10 Church Street. Motion: To appropriate the sun-i of fourteen bundred forte dollars ( 1440) per year, for lease of tun years. .Motion: To appropriate the suns of one thousand dollars ($1,000) for mproving present quarters of _Water Department. The aforesaid motions were all defeated. Article 21. To see if the Tupm wSll authorize the Moderator to appoint a committee of seven to revise the }wilding laws of the Town of 'VVatertown, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Plannhig Beard.) II-larch 24—Voted: That the Moderator appoint a Com- mittee of Seven to revise the Uuildina laws of the Town, said committee to consist of a inember of the Beard of Selectmen, a member of the Planning Board, the Inspector of Buildings, the Chief of the Fire Department, and three members at large. Cony. ittee appointed by Moderator Cunniff on April 18, 1939: Edward P. Furber, Selectman, ex o cio. 1, illiain W. Rugg,, Member Planning Board, ex a,, c o. 11-Tilliam H. 'V4'ilson, Inspector of Buildings, ex q io. Jahn W. O'Llearn, Chief of Fire Department, ex raf cio. John P. Gallagher, 16 I3awthorne Street. Villiarn H. Iliffe, 99 Bailey Road. Charles M. Hewitt, 9 Capitol Street. Ark cle 22. To hear the report of the Planning Board on the application of IMargaret Cahill, et al., for an amendment to the Zoning By-law of the Town of Watertoum, as affecting Lots No. 19, 20, 21 and 44, Block 16, Section 1, as shown on the Engineer's Flan of the Town of Watertown, from District 3C RECORD OF TOWN MEE°TlXGS 387 (General Residence Purposes) to District. 1A (General Business Purposes), and to take any action relating thereto. Allarch 24: 'Iha Planning Boaxd recommends change in the Zoning By-lair as follows: Voted: Beginning at a stake on the southnesterly side of Capital Street eighty (80) feet northwesterly on the south- westerly side of Capitol Street, front the junction. of the south- ' westerly side of said Capital Street and the northwesterly side of Union Street, thence running southwesterly to the north- easterly comet- of Lot 45, said corner hehig distant from said Union Street. seventy-five �75) feet more or less and.fr+oin. Morse Street ninety-nine (99) feet more or less one htu-idred thirty-iiine (139) feet more or less thence rimmug northwesterly on the northeasterly side of Lot 45, sixty--seven and nineteen hun- dredths (67.19) feet more or less; thence running northeasterly on the southeasterly line of Lot 22, one hundred thirty-dine and sixteen hundredths (139.16) feet more or less to the south- westerly side of said Capital Street, thence running southeasterly ❑3n the southweste'1y, side of said. Capital Street to point of be- ginning, one hxandxcd seven and fourteen hundredths (107.14) feet more cr less, being a portion of Lots 19 and 20 and all of Lot 21,shown on the Assessors'Plans of Watertmvn,as Section 1, Block 16, be changed from District 3C (General Residence Purposes) to District 1A (General Business Purposes). Article 23. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ( 1500) to pay the cost of installation of traffic signals at the junction of Galen and Watertorkm Streets, direct hoer the money shall be prodded, Dr take any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed, Arlicle 24. To hear the report of the Selectmen on the dis- continuance of Highland Avenue as a Public lx ay, from the westerly side of Stuart Street to the westly side of Partridge Street, and to take any action relating thereto. 388 WATERTf}WN TOWN REPORT March 24: Report of the Selectmen on the Discontinuance of Highland Avenue as a Public Waxy, from the Westerly Side of Stuart Street to the Westerly Side of Partridge Street Commomvealth of Nlasmchusett.s. l+liddlesex, ss. Watertown, XIass., December 6, 1929. In Board of Select nen .after due notice and public hearing, we, the undersigned., Selectmen of the Town of Watertown, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity regmre that Highland f3ventie be discontinued as a public way, from the westeriv side of Stuart Street to the westerly side of Partridge Street. Description of That Portion of Highland Avenue to be Discontinued, Between Stuart Street+and Partridge Street Beginning at a. point of intersection on the southerly liile of I-ligbland Avenue and the westerly line of Partridge Street, nine hundred seventy-nine and sixty-sLN hundredths (979.66) feet from the northerly 1-ic of Main Street, thence extending xiorth- easterly forty and four hundredths (40.04) feet to a paint, of iptersection on the northerly line of Highland Avenge; thence turning and extending southeasterly along said Iine of Highland Avenue fora- bn°ndred eighty-two (482) feet, more or less, to a Point of intersection on the northerly line of Highland Avenue; by land heloziging to the follm%-ing--named persons whose own;-' ship and assessable frontages are herewith recorded consecu- tively, namely- Walter 11. Gleason, three hundred ninety-fiire and s tyF-t-�%,o hundredths (395.62) feet, con1prisin g fi17e (5) lets, one with seventy-five and si-xty-livo htuid-rudths (75.62) feet assessable frontage and four (4) lots each eighty (80) feet, Town of aterl:own, twenty-ane (21) feet, more or less; thence turning and extending sout]11t.esterly forty and fora- hundredths (40.04) feet to a point of intersection on the southerly line of Highland Avenue; thence turning and extending northwesterly along said line of Highland Avenue, four hundred eighty-two (4893) feet, more or less to a point of intersection and also point of beginning, by land belonging to the follo-uig-named persons whose oumership and assessable frontages are herewith recorded RECORD OF T01WX MEETINGS 389 consecutively, narnely: Edith C. Tracy, seventy-five and nine hundredths (75.09) feet assessable frontage; Harry L. Tracy, sixty and eighty-tip c) hundredths (60.82) feet assessable fron- tage; Walter H. Gleason, one hundred twenty and fourteen hundredths (120.14) feet assessable frontage, comprising two lots, one of fifty-nine .and thirty-two hundredths (059.32) feet, and the other sixty and eighty--two hundredths (60.82) feet. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Highland Avenue which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending; from the wcstuly line of Partridge Street to the westerly line of Stuart Street. Voted: That that portion of Highland Avenue, between Stuart Street and Partridge Street, above-described, he and it is hereby discontinued as a. public wav, the Town however re- serving the right to lay, make,repair, replace, enlarge and main- tain all such sewers, main drains and water pipes as ilow exist or may be necessary* at any future time, in said street. IOHN P. 13ARRETT, CI ARLES P. COLLIC,A.N, EDIVARTS D. HOLLA1' D, Selectmen of Wak—rt mil. Report of the Selectmen on the Discontinuance of I3ighland Avenue as a Public Way, from the 'Westerly Side of Stuart Street to the Westerly Side of Partridge Street Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 'Middlesex, ss. aterto%vn, grass., March 17, 1930. In Board of Seiectwear After due notice and public hearing, we, the undersigned, Selectmen of the Torn of Watertown, do hereby adjuclg,e that public convenience and recessity require that Highland: Avenue be discontinued as a public way,from the westerly side of Stuart Street to the westerly side of Partridge Street. Description of That Portion of High and Avenue to be Dis- continued Between Stuart Street and Partridge Street Begin-miag at a paint of intersection on the southerly- line of Highland Avenue and the westerly lire of Pa.rtiidgc Street, nine hundred seventy-nine and sixth--six hundredths (979.66) feet from the northerly line of Main Street; thence extending northeasterly forty and four hundredths (40.04) feet to a. paint of intersection on the northerly line of Highland Avenue; thence turidng and extending southeasterly along; said line of Highland Avenue four hundred eighty-two (482) feet, inme or less, to a point; of intcrsecti.on on the northerly line of Highland Avenue; by land belonging to the following-earned persons whose owner- ships and assessable frontages are 1ZeTewith recorded consecu- tively, namely.: Walter H. Gleason, °three hundred ninety-five and sixty-two hundredths (395.62) feet, comprising five (6) lots, one with seventy-five and sixty-two hundredths (75.62) feet assessable frontage and four (4) lots each eighty (80) feet, Toren of atcrtown, twenty.- one (21) feet, more or less, thence turning and extending southwesterly forty and fom hundredths (40,04) feet to a point of intersection on the southerly lint: of Highland Avenue; thence turning and extending; northwesterly along said line of Highland Avenue, four hundred eighty-two (482) feet, inure or less to a point of intersection and also point of begin- ning, by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are herewith recorded core- sectith,cly, namely: Edith C. Tracy, severity-five and nine hundredths (75.09) feet assessable frontage; Harry L. Tracy, sixty and eighty-two hundredths (60.82) feet assessable fron- tage; Walter II. Gleason, cne hundred twenty and fourteen hundredths (120.14) feet assessable frontage, comprising two lots, one of fifty-nine and thirty--two hundredths (59.32) feet, and the other sixty and eighty--two hundredths (60.82) feet. The area, enclosed by the alcove description comprises the limits of that part of Highland Avenue which is feirty ' 40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the westerly line of Partridge Street to the westerly- line of Stuart Street. Voted: That that portion of Highland Avenue, between Stuart Street and Partridge Street, above described, be and it is hereby discontinued as a public way, the Torn however RECORD of TOWN MErTING5 . 391 reserviing the right to lad-, make, repair, replace, enlarge and. maintain all such sewers, inam drains and water pipes as now exist or may be necessary at any future time, in said street. EDWARD P. l+URBER, ERIC L. JOHNSO , CLIFF ORD S. LOVELL, Selcohnera of i stoma= Action of Town NIceting, 1�larch 24, 1'930, Selectmen reported in favor of discontinuance of IIiglxlancl Avenue, let-seen Stuart Street and Partridge Street, and it was Voted. That that portion of Highland Avenue, between Stuart Street and Partridge Street, above-described, be and is hereby discontinued as a public Garay, the Torn, however, reserv- ing the right to lay, make, repair, replace, enlarge and maintain all such sewers, main drains and water pipes as now exist or may be necessary at any future time in said portion of i:Iighland Avenue referred to. Article 25. To see if the Tavc =ill authorize the Selectmen to appoint three additional patralmen, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 1912, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted. That the Selectmen be and they are hereby autho- rized to appoint three additional patrolmen, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 202 of the ?acts of 1912. Article 26, To sce if the `!`own will a►ote to rent a lot of land owned by the Boston and Maine Railroad, for the purpose: of a parkin(Pf space, and that the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000) be appropriated for grading and preparation of the sane, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Pa,Tking Space.) Indefinitely postponed. Article 27. To see if the Toti,.rn will appropriate the sum of five hundred dollars ($5oo) to secure plans for remodelling the present building now- occupied as an InfirmaTy, and to move said building to other land now owned by the Town of Water- town, cr take any action relating thereto. (Request cif Infirmary Committee.) 392 . WA.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted.: That the sum of five hundred dollars (8500) be and it is hereby appropriated to secure plans for remodelling present building now occupied as an Infirmary. Article 28. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the claim of Thomas. Inirie, made in con- nection with the transfer of two (2) certain lots of land on Sycamore Street for street purposes, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. . Action taken in con junction with Art,iclo 4. Voted: That the stun of one hundred and fifty dollars ( 150) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the claim of Thomas Inirie, in connection with the transfer of two (2) certain fats of land on Sycamore Street for street puq)oses. Article 29. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary Mn of money to pay the clauii of the Hors of Louis Caccavaro, in connection with the taking for street purposes of a strip of land on Taylor Street, containing approximately twelve hundred and sixty-nine (12691 ) square feet, direct hoer the money shall be raised, or tale any action relating thereto. .fiction taken in conjunction with Article 4_ Voted: That the stud of sixteen hundred dohars ( 1600) be and it is hereby a.ppropria,ted to pay the claim of the Heirs of Louis Caccavaro, in connection witli the taldng for street pur- poses of a strip of land on Taylor Street, containing approm- niately twelve liundred and sixty—niiie (1269) square feet. Article 30. To see if the Tovrn will appropriate the stem of five hundred dollars (S500) in settlement of suit of Angie L. Robinson against the Town of Watcrtowm, direct how the money* shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Postponed to ToN n fleeting to be Held its April, 1930, Artie 31. To see if the Town will direct the Selectmen in the name and behalf of the Town to restrict a strip of land. bounded Northerly by Main Street forty (40) feet; '"festerly by land of the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities, two hundred forty-seven (247) feet; + Southerly by land of the ToiA-n of atertu�xn recently taken for school house purposes, forty (40) feet, and Easterly by said other land of the Town of Watertown, two hulodred forty--seven (247) feet, so that RECORD OF TOWN AMBTINGS 393 no building or permanent structure alcove the groitnd shall ever be erected c r maintained upon said strip of land forty (40) feet in width ether than a boundary line fence or wall can the line dividing smid premises of said Society from said premises of said Tc%Nm of Watertotii-1, and to enter into such agreement with said The Society for the Preservation of New England Amtiiquities and to execute, acknowledge and deliver such deeds or instru- ments as shall lac necessary to accomplish this purpose, in con- s iel ra L-ion of a release by said Society to said T ov-n of all right, title ,and interest which said. Society has or had in and to a right of way over said forty (40) foot strip of land. March 24—Voted. That this matter be referred to the Selectmen, -with instructions to investigate and report. March 31. No action. Article 32. To see if the Town will vote to grant an increase of two hundred dollars ($200) each i i the yearly salaries of the patrolmen of the Watertown Police Department, or take any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed, WILLIATNI P. TUcGUIRE, Tow-n Clerk. Warrant for Town Meeting Friday Evening, April 25, 1930 Commonwealth of :11assachusetts. ilrliddlesex, ss. To any Covsfable in the Tmor of ll atertown, rcct ng In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and earn the legal voters of the Town of Wa.tcrtoivn to meet in the Senior high School Building, Columbia Street, in said Town, on Friday evening, the twenty- fifth day, of April, 1930, at T p.m., to act an the following articles, viz.: Article I. To hear the report of any Committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Article 2. To see if the T00%m, will appropriate the sure of ninety thousand dollars (S90,000} to pay the,cost of constnictian and fiamishing a ten (10) room additian to the fames R-€rssc;ll 39-1 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT Lowell School, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee) Article 3. To see if the Tovm will authorize the appointment of a committee of seven, with power to expend any money that may be appropriated under Article 2, direct holy said com- mittee shall be constituted, or take any action relating thereto, Article 4. To see if the Town uill vote to authorize a survey of the public school system, appropriate the necessary Burn of money to pay the cost of the sarne, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of one hundred registered. graters.) Article 5. To see if the 'Town will authorize the appointment of a committee of five to expend any money which may be appro- priated under.Article 4, direct how said committee shall be con- stituted, or take any action relating thereto. Artick 6. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of fifteen thousand dollars ( 15,000) for the purpose: of purchasing, erecting, equipping or dedicating a building for the purpose of properly commemorating the services and sacrifices of persons who served in the World War, as authorized by Gen- eral Lazes, Chapter 40, Section 5, Clause 12, direct hoer the money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. (Request of N-%Tatcrto%m Post 3\7o. 99, American Legion.) Article 7. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to pay the cast of providing suitable headquarters for Watertown Post No. 99, American Legion, direct how the money shall be raised, cT tape any action relating thereto. Artie 8. To hear the report of the ;Selectrnexi on the zzriden- ing of Taylor Street to the 'building line established on the easterly side of said street on December 27, 1927, and take any action relatint; thereto, Article 9. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the claim of the Firestone 'Tire and Rubber Company, in connection with the taking for street purposes of a strip of land on Taylor Street, containing approximately ten hundred fifty-four and one tenth (1054.1) square feet, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 10. To see if the Town will apprpoiiat,e the sung of seven hundred dollars ($700) in settlement of suits of Angie L. Robinson and Beverly Robinson against the Town of Water- RECORD OF TOWN MBETINGS 395 town, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Artiste l.l. To hear the report of the Selectmen on the layout as and for a public way of Edgecliffe Road (North) frorn ac- cepted end to Templeton Parlcway, and of Edgecliffe Road (South) from accepted end to Templeton Parkway, and take any action relating thereto. Article 12. To hear the report of the Selectmen on the dis- continuance as a public way of that portion of Grenville Road, East of the Easterly line of Marcia Road and take any ,action relating thereto. Article 13. To see if the Torun will appropriate the necessary suni cf money to pay the claim of The Society for the Preserva- tion of New England ,-laitiquities, in connection with the taping of land for the Browne School, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 14. To see if the Town 7111 appropriate the necessary stun of money to pay the cost of installing additional trams sibmals .and signs in or near Watertm m Square, and the intes- section of Galen and Watertovni Streets, and of connecting; said signals with existing signals into one synchronized system under automatic control, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 15. To see if the Town will appropriate the addi- tional sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000) for expenses in con- nection with the Tercentenary celebration, direct hour the money shall be provided, or take auy action.relating thereto. (Request of the Tercentenary Committee.) Article 16. To see if the Tn1An will appropriate nl(Mey tv provide additional personnel and equipment for extension of the work of the Dental Clinic, or tale any action relating thereto. (Request of Board of Health,) Art ctu 17. To see if the Tatum will vote to appoint a Com- mittee tic report upon the need and the cast of a site and building for a school-house in the Riversicle-Riverton section Of rater- town, or tape any action relating thereto. ('Request of Jain+es III, Igoe and others.) Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase or by right of eminent domain, 396 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT sufficient lard in that section of the Town lying east of Beacon Square and south of krsena.l Street, for the purpose of establish- ing a public playground, appropriate the necessary sum of money therefor, direct how the sarne shall be raised, or act -thereon. (bequest of Thomas E. Vahey and others.) Arti,�Ie 19. To see if the Tmm NAll appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the interest on money that; may be bar- rowed under all or any of the foregoing articles, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating -thereto. rtt:cle 20. To appropriate and raise by borrowing or other- w.ise such su ns of inoney as niay be necessary for all. or any of the purposes mentioned in the foregoing articles. And you w ill notify and earn the legal voters of the Town of Fatertown to meet at the titne and at the place herein speci- fied, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town, a piiuted copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Tovm, seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return oaf this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Torn Clerk, on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this eleventh day of April, A. D., 1930. ED WARD P. F RD ER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, LII,I;ORl_7 L. LOVELL, Seleclinen of 117 atMoton. Officers' Relums on Warrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertci%m to rneet at the time and at the place herein specified, by lealring at every inhabited house in Toivii a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prier to the time of said, meeting. JOSEPH W. REGAN, Colistable of Waterfount Attest: WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Tawn Clerk, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 397 Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least seven days prior to the Tm m illecting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLUNI P. Xlc+GUIIE, Town- Clerk. Warrant for Town Meeting Friday Evening, April 26, 1930 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 2\1iddlesex, ss. To, any Constable ilt the To-gun of 1-1-aferto t, Grc ing: In the name of the Commonwealth of 2Massachusetts, you are hereby rewired, to notify and -warn the legal .voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in the Senior High School Building, Columbia Street, in said Torn, on Friday evening, the tiventy- fifth day of April, 1930, at 7 p,m., to act on the follown-ig article, viz. Article 1.. To see if the Town will designate as through ways, under the provisions of Chapter 357 of the Acts of 1928, the following-named streets' TIa.in Street, from Watertown Square to the Waltham-V'Tatentox%rn line; Mount Aubtu-n Street, from Beacon Square to the Cambridge line, or tape any nctio n re- latina thereto. And you 3vill notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the phice herein speci- ficd, by leaving at eatery inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting; copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said ineeting. Given under our hancls this sixteenth day of April, A. D., 1930. EDWA.RD P. FURBDR, ERIC L. JOHNISCN, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectmen of T atenmml. 398 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Officers' Returin on Ti'arrant As required by the foregoing %warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of -VVatertown to feet at the time arid at the place herein specified, by lca.ving at every inhabited hotise in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. JO EPH W. REGAN, Constable of Ti-c lerteu-n. Attest: WILLIA.M P. McG-UIR:E, Tozmz C rk. Notices -�xerc mailed to the Town Meeting Xlembcrs at least seven days prier to the Town Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the rneeting. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, "own Clerk. Record of Town Meeting, April 25, 1930 Meeting was called to order at 7.25 p.m., by Moderator P. Sarsfield Guliniff. Officers' returns on warm.nts were read by Town C1er1c, Wflliani P. McGuire. The, counters reported that there were 159 Town Meeting Members present; iaumber necessary for a quorum: 93. Article 1. To see if the Ta1Am will designate as through ways, under the provisions of Chapter 357 of the Acts of 1925, the following-nanned streets: 2\4ain Street, from Watertown Square to the waltha.zn- raterta-W-1z 1111c; Mount Auburn Street,, froj-n Beacon. Square to the CambTlidge line, or tale any action re- lating thereto. Voted: That the action of the Selectmen in designating as through ways, under the provisions of Chapter 357 of the Acts of 1925, the following-named streets: Main Street, from Beacon Square to the Waltham-Watertown line, Mount Auburn Street, from Beacon Square to the Cambridge line, be and is hereby RECORD 017 TOWN MERTINGS 399 approved, and the foregoing streets are Hereby designated as through ways. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Record of Town Meeting, April 26, 1930 Ar6cle 1. To hear the report of any Committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. No reports of Committees presented at this tinne. By a standing vote, the follo%ving Resolution was adopted on the death of John P. Barrett. IN MEMORIAM John P. Barrett — 1861-1930 Our esteemed fellow-citize", John P. Barrett, passed from this life Api l 24, 1930, after forty-nine years of useful and honorable living. Eons and educated irn Boston he became a resident of Water- tov,-n at an ,early age. Choosing a business career his a.dvance- rnent was steady and substantial. His suocess was attained by industry, perseverance and square dealing. Endowed -"ith high ideals ltc had a personality that was always gracious and kindly. He was ziever narrow, petty, selfish or mean. lie had a vigorous mind, indomitable energy, and Avas intensely loyal tc) his conception of right. He took a deep interest in the religious, civic: and social activities of the colnn,1111.ity. As an elected representative to this Limited Town Meeting, as member of mtsnerous important coo nn-littecs., and as Select- man for the past three years he served his Tone and its people j%pith distinction and fine courage. Even when broken in health he still carried on courageously, timnindful of his physical inl=imiities until Death sealed his life and senFice. In his passing the Toti n of Watertown has lost an upstand- ing character, a public-spirited citizen, a faithful official. To his bereaved faiiiily we offer our deepest sympathy while we record our estimate of leis works and worth. Resolved, That this appreciation of our late associate be 400 WILTERTOWN TOWN REPORT incorporated in the records of this Town Meeting and that a copy thereof be presmited to his family. Unanimously voted at Special Town Meeting, April 25, 1930. P. SARSII IELD CUNNIFI+, Moderator. ED ARD P. PURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIF ORD S. LOVELL, � lect nen. A. true copy. Attest. WILLIAIXI P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Article 2. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of n lxety thousand dollars 090,000) to pay the cost of eonstructai-g and furnishing a ten (10) room addition to the Barnes Russell Lowell School, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relatiyig thereto. (Request of Sebool Oonmrittee.) Unanimously Voted: That the sum of eighty-five thaiisand dollars ( 5,00D) be and is hereby appropriated to pay, the cast of constructbig, and furnishing a tern (10) room addition to the Jar nes Russell Lowell School, and that of this amount, the suns of fifteen thousand. dollars ( 15,000) be assessed upon the polls and estates for the current; year, and that the sum of seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) be borrowed, the said stun to be ex- pended under the direction of the Committee on Additicn to the James Russell Lowell School, and the Towvn Treasurer be aTid he is hereby authorized to borrm , ender the direction of the Selectmen, the said sinn of sevent-v thousand dollars ($70,000), and to issue the bands or notes of the Town therefor, at such rate of'interest as he, with the approval of the Select- men, shall determine, payable hi accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and acts amendatory thereof, so that the whole amount shall be paid in not more than tiventy (20) years, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer, and Select- Men may determine. Said bonds or notes shall bear upon their- face the words, "James Russell Lourell School Addition Loan." The: said bends or notes shall bear the authenticating certificate of a bank or trust con party to be selected by the Treasurer, or of the Conj- RECORD OF TOWN BIRETINGS 401 rrmonwealth of Massachusetts, and interest and principal shall he due and payable at the First National Batik of Boston, fassaclnasctts. Article 3. To see if the Twv%rn will authorize the appointment of a committee of seven, with power to expend any money that may be appropriat.Qd udder Article 2, direct how said Committee shall be constituted, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That a Committee, consisting of the School Com- mittee and tbu Cbairinau of Selectmen be and is herby desig- =ted as a Committee to expend the sunk of eighty-fig=+e thousand dollars (385,000) appropriated antler Article 2, for Addition to the James Russell Lowell School. on-imittec appointed under Article 3: Edward P. Fur ,r, Cham-nan of Selectmen, ex officao. Dr. Charles 0. Chase, School Col"niluee, ex o, cio. Mary Corcoran, School Committee, sex o icio. Owen F. Keefe, School Cornmitte, ex o c-io. Edna F. Lyons, School Committee, ex a floc-io. K H. Read, School Committee,, ex o cio. Charles Jewell Brown, Schaal Committee, ex offic o. Article h. To see if the Tuwn NIN-all vote to authorize a survcy of the public school system, appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of the same, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of one hundred registered voters.) Arlicle 5. To sec if the Town will authorize the appointment of a committee of five to expend any money which may be appro- priated under Article 4, direct hoer said committee shall be constituted,. car take any action relating, thereto. Under Articles 4 and 5. Vot+ed. That a committee of five be appointed by the Moderator, Nvith authority to provide for a survey of the public school system of the Town of a:terta'v-� i by Columbia University, and that for the purpose of paying the cast of said survey, the stun of eight thoo.sand dollars ( ,000) be and is hereby appropriated, the same to be assessed upo-a the polls and estates for the current year. Committee on School Survey appointer) by IModerator Cun- nifr on Nla:y 3, 1930: Mcn-ner C. Perkins, 101 '+farsball Street. Charles F. Shaer, 62 Langdon Avenue. 402 WATERTOWI; TOWN REPORT John ik. Collins, 43 Pawl Street. A 11 Read, 140 Church Street. Edna F. Lyons, 86 I'vIt. Auburn Street. Article G. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum cf fifteen thousand dollars (815,000) for the purpose of purchasing, erectuig, equipping or dedicating a building; for the purpose of properly commemorating the services and sacrifices of persons v.,ho served in the World War, as authorized by Gen- eral Taws, Chapter 40, Section 5, Clause: 12, direct how the monev shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Re- qucst, of Watertown Post No, 99, American Legion.) Voted: That the stun of fifteen thousand dollars (,5I5,000) be and is hereby appropriated, to be expended under the direc- tion of the Selectmen, for the ptirpcse of purchasing, erecting, equipping or dedicating a building for the purpose of properly commemorating the services and sacrifices of persons who served in the V"orld War, as authorized by General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 5, Clause 12, and that this sum be and is hereby assessed upon the polls and estates for the current year. Article 7 To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money to pay the cast of providing suitable headquarters for Watertown Post No. 99, American Legion, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted; That the ruin of three hunched and twenty-five dol- lars ( 325) be and is hereby appropriated to pays the cost of protnding suitable headquarters for Watertcum Post No. 99, American Ifegion, and that this smn be and is hereby assessed upon the palls and estates for the current year. Article S. To hear the report of tho Selectmen on the widen- ing of Taylor Street to the building line established an the easterly side of said street on December 27, 1927, and take any action relating thereto. RECORD OF TOWN -MEETINGS 403 Report of the Selectmen on the relocation of the Easterly Line of Taylor Street Commonwealth of Nfassachusetts. ss. WR itertowri, Nlass., :'April 1.1, 1930. • In Board of Selectmen After due notice as required by the previsions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of WatertoNvn, met on the elevenths day of April, 1930. at 4 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the eleventh day of April, 1930, at S p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing; of all parties inter- ested, and we, the Selectmen, day hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that the Easterly lane of Taylor Street: be relocated, and that Taylor Street be laid out as and for a public highway, in accordance with the follwNing description and as shown on plan drawn by Otis D. Gillen, Torn Engi�ieer, and dated November 17, 1927, and duly filed in the office of the To%&-n Clerk. Voted: That Taylor Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a. public highway, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Lairs of the year 1920, and said Board having con- sidered the question of damages sustained by the o%imers of the lands across and through which ss.id street has been laid out as aforesaid, hereby determine that damages have been sustained and are awardcd as follows: Iva-life Area Yakut Damages Heirs of Louis Caccavraro 1,269 square feet : 1,600 Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. 1.,054.1 square feet 1,000 and said Board hereby declares that all acts Herein are done under the previsions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, and according to the following description and plan on filc in the office of the 'I'v,;vm Clerk, Description of 'Taylor Street Tal;ing Between Existing Building Line on Easterly Side of Taylor Street and the Easterly Line of Taylor Street Beginning at the county stone bound on the northerly 1111e of Arsenal Street and the fanner easterly line of Taylor Street-, 404 N'4 ATRR"T(7TF4N TOWN REPORT 'hence northwesterly can the former easterly line of Taylor Street, two hundred nineteen and. nineteen hundredths (219.19) feet to a point of intersection. with the southerly line of the Boston and Maine Railroad (Fitchburg Division); thence south- easterly on the southerly line of the Boston and Maine Railroad (Fitchburg Division), cleven and thirty-nine hundredths (11.39) feet to a Faint of intersection of the southerly line of the Easton and Maine Railroad (Fitchburg Division) and the existing building line of Taylor Street; thence southeasterly on the exist- i ag building line two hi-tndred four and three hundredths (204.03) feet, to a paint of tangency; thence southerly and easterly on a curve-d line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, tiveznty-four aneL thirty-one hum -edths (2.1.31) feet, to a point cif curvature cn the northerly line of Arsenal Street; thence westerly an the northerly line of Arsenal Street, tt-N-enty-five and forty-four huxndredths (25,44) feet to the county stone bound and paint of beginning. Containing a total area of two thou-sand, three hundred twenty-three and one tenth (2,32:3.1) square feet, and as shown on "Plan Showing Proposed Building Line on the Easterly Side of Taylor Street, between Arsenal Street and Land of the Boston and -Xiaine R. R. (Fitchburg Division)," and dated "NoveInber 17, 1927," drawn by "Otis D. Allen, Town Migincer." Ordered, that public convenience and necessity require that the Easterly line of Taylor Street be relocated so as to coincide with the building line established on December 12, 1927, and that that portioa of land lying between the Easterly building line of Taylor Street and the easterly street line of said Taylor Street be and it is hereby laid out as and for a public highway, in conformity with a plait and description prepared by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk. ED ARD P. EURBER, ERIC L. 101-INSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVE.LL, Selectmen of 147aiertawn. Voted: That the relocation of the Easterly line of Taylor Street, between the existing building line on the Easterly side RECORD OF TC►W1v NMETINGS 405 of Taylor Street and thc: Easterly line of Taylor Street, be and is hereby approved, and the action of the Selectmen in laying out said Taylor Street as and for a public highway, between the exist;a,n- building live on the Easterly side of Taylor Street a-nd the Easterly line of Taylor Street, as appears in the report of the Selectmen, be and is hereby approved. Article 0. To see if the Town ivill appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the claim of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, in connection with the taking for street purposes of a strip of land on Taylor Street, contt--tiilirrg approximately ten hundred fifty-four and one tenth (1054.1) square feet, direct how the nic)ney shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the sum of one thousand dollars (81,000) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the claim of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, in connection with the taking for street purposes of a strip of land on Taylor Street, containing approx- imately ten hundred fifty-four and one tenth (10:54.1) square feet, and that this suns be and is hereby assessed upon the polls and estates for The current year. Article 10. To see if the Town %vill appropriate the sum of seven lituidred dollars (8 i 00) in settlement of suits of Angie L. Robinson and Beverly- Rol)insoti against the of Wat.ertowtx, direct how the money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the stuii of seven hundred dollars ($700) be and is hereby appropriated in settlement of .suits of Angie L. Robin- son and Beverly Robinson against the Town of Watertown, and that this sutra be and is hereby assessed upon the polls and gestates for the cuurent year. Article 11. To hear the report of the Selectmen on the layout as and for a public way of Edgeclilfe Road (north) front accepted end to Templeton Parkway. and of Edgecliffe (toad (South) from accepted end to Tenipleton Parkway, and take any action re- lating thereto. 406 WATERTOW TOO*".' REPORT Deport of the Selectmen on the Layout of Edgclifte Road (North) from Accepted End to Templeton Parkway After die notice as required by the provisions of Chapter S of the General Lam#s,.Nkc,. the Selectmen of Watertown, met can the eleventh day of April, 1930, at 4 p.m., fcr the purpose of viewing the premiers, and €n the eleventh clay of April, 1930, at 8 p,m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties inter- ested, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Part of Edgecliffe Road be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance -with the follo` -ing description, and as shown on a plan dsau—n by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1930. Description Beginnilig at a paint on the westerly line of Edgecliife Road at the eird of the 1928 layout as accepted under the Betterment Act; thence easterly and southerly on a curve to the right, with a radius of f5ifteen hmidred thirty-five and forty-nine hundredths (1535.49) feet, seventy-eight and thirty-eight hundredths (78.38) feet to a paint of compound curvature; thence easterly and southerly on a curve to the right with a radius of two hundred ninety-two and six tenths (292.0) feet, one hundred twelve and sixty-Trine hundredths (112.69) feet to a point of intersection on the westerly line of `Templeton Parkway by land belonging to Vernon Mason and Albert L. Saunders, Tnistees, with an assessable frontage of one hundred ninety-one and seven hun- dredths (191,07) feet, comprising four (4) lots, one of fifty-seven (57) feet, one of fifty-nine (5 ) feet, one of sixty-three (63) feet and one of twelve andseven hundredths (12.07) feel; thence northeasterly along the Nvesterly lire of Templeton Parkway, ninety-eight (98) feet, more or less, to an angle point; thence northeasterly along; the westerly line of Templeton Parliway twenty-seven and eighty-five hundredths (27.85) feet to a point of tangency; thence westerly and. norl;herly on a curve to the right Nvith a radius of twenty (20) feet, forty-three and eight hundredths (43.08) feet to a point of curvature; thence north- westerly on a tangent four and eight hundredths (4.08) feet to a print of curvature; thence northerly and westerly on a curve RECORD or TOWN MEETINGS 407 to the left with a radius of fiftocn hundred seventy-five and forty-nine hundredths (1575.19) feet; ninety t wo and ninety- seven hundredths (92.9 feet to a point of intersection on the end of the accepted part of Edgecliffe Road by land belonging to Enrico DiPictro, eighty and twenty-sip: hundredths (80.26) feet; Lionel C. Dartford, thirty-three and twelve hundredths (33.12) feet; thence southwesterly aloe the end of the accepted part of Edgecliffe Road forty-two (42) feet, more or less, to the paint of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the lu-iiits of part of Edgecliffe Read which is forty (40) feet iii NN idth between parallel lines extending from Templeton Parkway to tho accepted part (1928) of Edgecliffe Road, In Board of Selectmen, Friday evening, April 11, 1930. Voted: That Edgecliffe Road (Narth) from Accepted Bad to Templeton Parkway,be and is hereby laid out as and for a public highway, according to the foregoing description acid plan on file in the office of the Town Clerk. EDWARD R F UR.EER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLII•r FORD S. LOVELL,. Selechnen of Waiertouw. V oted: That the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and that Edgecliffe load (Narth) from accepted end to Templeton Parley, be and is hereby accepted and allowed as and for a public highway, in the Town of Watertown. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Edgecliffe Road (South) From Accepted End to Templeton Parkway After due notice; as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Lags, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the eleventh day of April, 1930 at 4.00 p.m., for -Lhe purpose of viewing the premises, and on the eleventh day of April, 1930 at 8.00 p.m., for the purpose of a public bearing of all parties interested, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity 408 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT require that part of Edgecliffe Road be laid out as and for a ptiblic way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown on a plan clrawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1930. Description Beginning at a paint on the southerly- line of Edgediffe Road at the end of the 1927 layout as accepted under the Betterment Act; thence easterly and northerly on a curve to the left, with a radius of one hundred ninety-one and ninety-s1x hundredths (191.10 feet, fourteen (14) feet, more or less, to a point of com- pound cu vature; therice easterly and northerly on a ctu-ve to the left with a radius of three htitndred thirty-two and six-tenths (332.6) feet, forty-two and four tenths (42.4) feet to a paint of reverse ctinrature; thence easterly and southerly can a curve to the right, with a radius of twenty (20) feet, forty-six and fifty-- six hundredths (46.56) feet:to a point of tangency on the westerly line cf Templeton Parkway by land belonging to Joseph T. Tyrell, et ive., seventy-seven and twenty--two hundredths (77.22) feet; thence northerly on a tangent; thirty-four and eighty-one hundredths (34.81) feet to an angle point,�t hence northerly on a tangent severity-eight (78) feet, more or less, to a.point of inter- section on the northerly line of Edgecliffe Road -�vhich is a lot corner; thence southerly mid westerly on a curve to the right with a radius of two hundred ninety-two and six tenths (292.6) feet, one hundred twenty-seven and seventeen hundredths. (127.17) feet to a point of cornpotind eurvattire; thence southerly and westerly can a curve to the right, with a radius of one hun- dred fifty-one and ninety-six hundredths (151.96) feet, eleven and four tenths (11.4) feet to a point of int.cr'section with the end of the accepted part of Edgecliffe Read by land belongin.g to thL- follmNing-named persons whose onmership and assessable front- ages are recorded herewith, Vernon L. Magon and. Albert L. Saunders, 'Trustees, one hundred thirty-eight and fifty--seven lzundr+edths (138.57) feet, comprising two (2) lots, one of sixty- eight and five tenths (68.5) feet and the other seventy and seven hundredths (70-07) feet; thence southeasterly along the end. of the accepted part of Edgediffe Read forty (40) feet to the point_ of beginning. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 409 The afea enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of part of Edgeeliffe Road wbich is forty (40) feet in Vvidth between parallel Imes extending from Templeton Parkway to the accepted part (1927) of Edgecliffe Road, In Board of Selectmen, Friday evening, April 11, 1030. Voted; That Edgecliffe Road (South) from accepted end to Templeton Parkway,be and is hereby laid out as and for a public highway, according to the foregoing description and. plan on file in the office of the Town Clerk. EDIAVARD P. FURBER, FDIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectmen. of I' atcrt=w. Voted. That the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and that Edgecliffe Read (South) from accepted end to Templeton Parkway, be and is hereby accepted and allowed as and for a public highway, in the Town of Watertown, Article 12. To hear the report of the Selectmen on the dis- continuance as a public gray of that portion of Grenville Road, cast of the Easterly line of Marcia Road, and take any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on. the Discontinuance of a Portion of Grenville Road as a. Public Way, from the Easterly Line of Maxcia Road to the Oakley Country Club C:.um mow,,,-c,tltl: of Massachusetts Middlesex, ss. Watertown, Xlass., April 11, 1930. In. Board of Selectmen After due notice and public hearing, we, the undersigned, Selectmen of the Town of NkTaterto , do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that a portion of Grenville Road be discontinued as a public way, from the east- erly line of Marcia. Road to the Oakley Country Club. 4111 WATERTOWN 'SOWN REPORT Description of that Portion of Grenville Road to be Discontinued, from the Easterly Line of Marcia Road to the Oakley Country Club Beginning at a point of intersection on the northerly line of Grenville Road v6th the easterly line of Marcia Road ex- tended; thence running southerly on the easterly line of Marcia Road sixty-five and three tenths (65.3) feet, more or less to a point of can ature; thence turning and running northerly and easterly ion a cu -ve to the right;with a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty-mine and seven hundredths (29.07r) feet, more or less, to its intersection with the southerly line of Grenville Road; thence easterly along the southerly line of Grenville Road seveatyµnine (79) feet, more or less, to land of the Oakley Country Club; thence turning and running northerly by land of the Oakley Country Club forty-onc and eighty-two hundredths (41.82) feet to the northerly line of Grenville Road; thence turning and run- ning westerly on the northerly lisle of Grenville load ninety- seven (W) feet, more or less to the point of beginning. The whole area included is four thousand sixty (4,000) square feet, more or less. All as shown on Record Plan, Town of Watertown, showing portion of Grenville Load, scale I inch equals 10 feet, dated July 18, 1929, Otis D, Allen., Town Engineer. Voted: That that portion of Grenville Read, fron-1 the easterly line of Marcia Road to the Oakley Country Club, above de-- scribed, be and it is hereby discontinued as a public way, the Town, however, reserving the right to lay, snare, repair, replace, enlarge and maintain all such sewers, maim drams and water Pipes as now exist or may be necessary at any future time, in said street. EDWARD P. FURBE R, ERIC L. JC}hIl`+SON, CLIFFORD S. LONTEL , Seledwela ,of lltatertoaot. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 411 Action of Town Meeting Selectmen reported in favor of discontinuance of a portion of Gremille Road, from the easterly line of Marcia Road to the Oakley Country Club. Voted:That that; portion of Granville Road, from the easterly line of Marcia Road to the Oakley Country Club, above de- scribed, be and it is hereby discontinued as a public way, the Town, however, reserving the right to lay, make, repair, replace, enlarge and maintain all sttch sewers, main drains and water pipes as now exist or may be necessary at any future time, in said street. Article l& To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the claim of The Society for the Preserva- tion of New 1ingland ,Antiquities, in connection with the taking of land for the Browne School, direct how the moncy shall he raised, or tape any action relating thereto. Mated: That the sum of seven Hundred dollars ( 700) be .and is hereby appropriated to pay the claiin of The Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquitius, in connection with the taking of land for the Browne School, and that this sun he and is hereby transferred from the West Elementary School account. Arficl6 14. To see if the Tovvn will appropriate the neces- sary sum of money to pay- the cost of installing additional traffic signals and sighs in or near 1 'atertown Square, and the inter- section of Galen and Watertown Streets, and of connecting said signals Huth eeisting signals into one synchi-onized system under automatic control, direct ho�v- the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted; That the stern of five thatlsand dollars ( ,000) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cast of installing additional traffic signals and signs in or near Watertown Square, and the intersection of Galen and Watertown Streets, and of connecting said signals with existing signals into one synchronized system tender automatic control, and that this stun be and is' hereby assessed upon the polls and estates for the current year. 412 WATERTCTWN TOWN REPORT Article 15. To see if the Town will appropriate the addi- tional sum of five thousand dollars (S5,000) for expenses in connection with the Tercentenary celebration, direct how the money shell be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Tercentenary Committee.) Voted- That the additional .sum of five thousand dollars (35,000) be and is hereby appropriated for expenses in connec-- ticnY ev th the Tercentenary celebration, and that this sum be and is hereby-assessed upon the polls and estates for the current year- Article 16. To see if the Town till appropriate money to provide additional personnel and equipment for extension of the -work of the Dental Clinic, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Board of Health.) Voted: That the sum of seventeen latindred dollars ( 1700) be and is hereby appropriated to provide additional personnel and equipment for extension. of the work of the Dental Clinic, to be divided as follows: eight hundred dollars ( 00) for Den- tist, five hundred fifty dollars ( 550) for Hygienist and three hundred fifty dollars (3350) for supplies, and that this sum be and is hereby assessed upon the palls and estates for the current year. Article 17. To see if the 'To,,n will vote to appoint a Com- mittee to report upon the need and the cost of a site and building for a school-house in the Riverside-Riverton section of grater town, or tape any action relating thereto. (Request of James M. Igoe and others.) Voted: That the Moderator appoint a Committee of Seven, said committee to consist of three mernbers of the School Com- ntittee, one of wborn shall be the Chairman of the ,School Committee, and four others, to report at the Annual Town Meeting of 1931, upon the need and the cast of a site and build- ing for a school-house in. the- Riverside-Riverton section of Waterta n. Committee appointed by lKoderator on May 3, 19 30: George E. Taylor, 24 Palmer ,street. James F. Hughes, 82 Charles River Road. F. Alexander Magaun, 54 Pequossette Street. Thomas F. Vahey, 238 North Beacon Street. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 413 Dr. Charles p. Chase, Chairman of School Committee, ex offincio. Dr. Owen F. Keefe, �rIeniber of School Cominittee, ex o zio. Mary Corcoran, Member of School Committee, ex o "cio. Article 18. To see if the Town grill vote to authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase or by right of eminent domain, sufficient lannd in that section of the 'Town lying east of Beacon Square and south of Arsenal Street, for the purpose of estab- lishing a public playground, appropriate the necessary sum of n oney therefor, direct how the same shall be raised, or act thereon, (Request of Thomas F. Vahey and others.) Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby autho- rized and empowered in the name and behalf of the Town, as provided by Chapter 272 of the Acts of 1925, to purchase or to take by right of eminent: donnain for park, playgromid or other municipal purposes, a certain parcel of land situated in the Eastern part of the Town and betulded and described as follcaws, to wit: Beginning at a poi7it on the Easterly side of Louise Street, thence rtuming Easterly by land now or late of Mazzuechelli one hmidred (100) feet to the land nc iv or late of Howes; thence taming at right angles and running Northerly by land now or late of Howes eighty-four and thirty-eight hundredths (54.38) feet; thence tumit g and rimning Easterly by land now or late of said Hawes and land now or late of Dowd, fifty and seventy- eight hundredths (50.73) feet; thence turning and running Northerly by land now or late of Hunt, two hundred six and fifty-two hundredths (206.52) feet to arsenalStreet; thence turning and running Westerly on said Arsenal Street, sixty-cne and twenty-three himdredths (61.23) feet; thence turning and running Southerly by land now or late of A+IcCarthy, ninety-tivo and fourteen hundredths (92.14) feat; thence tun-iing and run- ning 'T"esterly by land now or late of said 2McCarthy one latanch-ed (100) feet to Louise Street; thence turning and r=ning Southerly on said Louise Street, two b-Lmdred (200) feet to the point of beginning. All &-me nsions being Ynoarc or less. Con- taining thirty-cane thousand, four htuidred si.�-ty (31,460) square feet, of land, snore or less. And for the purpose of paving the coast of said parcel of land, 414 WATERTO'57N TOWN REPORT the sure a; four thousand, five hundred fifty-seven dollars (84,557) be and is hereby appropriated, the same; to be assessed upon the general tax ley-v f nr the current year. Article 19. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the interest on money that may be bor- rowed under all or any of the foregoing articles, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Voted, That the sure of fifteen hundred dollars (SM00) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the interest on money bor- rowed ruder Article 2, for cunstructing and fttrnishing a. ten (10) room addition to the Jaques Russell Lowell School, and that this sung be and is hereby assessed upon the palls and estates for the current year. Article 20, To appropriate and raise by borrowing or other- wise such sun1s of money as may be necessary for all or any of the ptu-poses mentioned in the foregoing articles. See action taken under Article 2. WILLIAM P. NIcGUIR , Tmn Clerk.. By the Board of Selectmen of the 1630 Town of Watertown 1930 A Proclamation T"T hercas 'V%7atertcwn, Massachusetts, was foul ded in 1630 and enjoys the distinction of being the only torn in the United States which has had a continuous town government since that date; and Whereas during its three hundred years of grourth Water- tomm has played a most worthy part in the life of the nation, its citizens being credited by many with having brought about the founding cf Representative Government, marking the beginning of American Constitutional I3istory; and Whereas Watertown, in cornmen with its sister communities originally part of Nlassachusetts Bay Colony, wishes to com- rneraorate the Nnigor, courage, perseverance and hardihood of its founders; Nov Therefore we, the oldest continuous governmental board in the United States, do hereby proclaim the Tercentenary RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 116 Anniversary of the founding of the Town and designate Julie eighth to fifteenth of this year as aterto-vv t Week for the special celebration of this event. We call upon our fellow citizens to enter whole heart+edly into the observance of this Aiuiiversan7 in Watertown and the celebration throughout the Commonwealth of the Tercentenary of Massachilsetts Bay Colony. We especially urge our towns- people to put; their dwellings, gardens, and places of business into the most, attractive condition possible and to welcome cor- dially all visitors, that IYatertourn may start on its fourth century of accomplishment with a well earned and enviable reputation. Given under our hands and the seal of the Town this first day of IMay A. D. 1930 EDANTARD 1'. FURBER, ERIC L. JClHNSO , CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Seal Selectmen of H,'ater°towrr. By the Board of Selectmen WILLIA2\4 P. lcCUIRE, Clerk. Warrant for Town Meeting Monday* Evening, ,tune 30, 1930 Conmonwealth of Massachusetts, xk iddlesex, ss. To any Constable in the Touniof TVatertowm, Greding: In the name of the. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of'ifatcrtown to meet in the Senior High School Building, Columbia Street, in said. Town, on Monday evening, the thir- tieth day of June, 1930, at 7.30 p.m., to act on the fallowing article, riz.: Article 1. To hear the report and recommendations of the Planning Board relative to amending the Zoning By-law, by altering the Zoning TMap therein referred to, by chanLing certain property bounded as follows: Northerly: by 11t. Auburn Street; easterly by land now or late of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston; southerly by a line parallel with and one hundred 416 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT (100) feet southerly from the southerly line of said AIt. Auburn Street, and westerly by the Arlington Street Cemeterv, from, ]district 2-R (store purposes) to District 1-A (general business purposes), or tape any action relating thereto. And you will notify and uvarn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein spcei- Tie€l, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by pasting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in To vn, seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said. meeting. Given under o-Lir hands this eighteenth clay of June, A. D., 1930. ED FiRD P. TURBER, ERIC L. ,JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, .Selectmen of T-Vaierta �. Of cers' eti?�rns on Warraid As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited House in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven clays at least prior to the time of said meeting.. JOSEPH W. REGAN, Constable of Platertown. Fittest: WILLIATNI P. A+IcC;UIRR, Town Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting IMernbers at least seven days prior to the Tovni Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAlH P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. RECORD Dig TOWN IURETINGS 417 Record of Town Meeting, June 30, 1930 Meeting was called to order at 7.45 p.m. by Moderator P. Sarsfield Cunniff. Officers' returns cn ,arrant were read by ToN,�m Clerk, William P. plc ukre, The counters reported that there were 135 Tuwn Meeting Members present; number necessary for a gquortun: 93. Article 1. To hear the report and recommendations of the Planning Board relative to amending the Zoning By-law, by altering the Zoning Map therein referred to, by c}iangirxg certain property bounded as follmxs: Northerly by Mount Auburn Street; easterly by land now or late of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston; southerly by a line parallel with and one hundred (100) feet southerly from the southerly line of said Mount Auburn Street; and westerly by the Arlington. Street cemetery; from District 2-B (store purposes) to District 1-A (general business purposes), or tale any action -relating thereto. The Planning Board held a hearing; on ,dune 10, 1930, on the proposed change in the leaning By4aw, and reported to the To"'■"n Meeting as follows Report of the Planning Board The Platnming Board recommends that the area on Mt. Auburn Street for a depth of one hundred (100) feet between the old cemetery, corner of said 'TVIt. Auburn Street and Arlington Street, and the Old Coolidge Schaal land now owned by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston., at the corner of said Mt. Auburn Street and .Bostonia Avenue, no-w zoned 2-B, store purposes, be changed to zone 1-A, general business purposes. ILFRED A. NORRIS, ED ARD F. WRIGHT, Clerl?, Pro Ton. Pla-u-pulig Board. Action of 'down Meeting Voted.That the zoning by-la,-%v be and is hereby aniended by altering the zoning map therein referred to, by changing; certain 418 WATERTOWN TOWN RE-PORT property- bounded as follows. Northerly by �IIt. Auburn Street; easterly by land now or late of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Boston; southerly by a line parallel ;�7th and c)ne hundred (100) feet southerly from the southerly- line of said Mt. Auburn Street; and -westerly by the Arlington Street cemetery, from District 2-$ (stare purposes) to District 1-A (general business purposed. ' ILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. 'Tarrant for State Primary Election September 16, 1930 Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Middlesex, ss. To any Constable in the Tit of Watertown, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town. of Watertown, -who are qualified to vote in primaries, to meet in their rupective voting places in said Tm Nm: Precincts 1 and 2, East End Fire 'Station, vlt. .Auburn Street; Precincts 3, 4 and 5, Town Hall, Main Street; Precinct 6, West Junior High School, 1 averley Avenue, an Tuesday, the sixteenth day of September, 1930, at 2 p.m. for the following purposes. To bring in their votes to the primary officers for the nomi- nation of candidates of political parties for the following offices; Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of the Common- wealth, 'Treasurer and Receiver-General, Auditor of the Com- monwealth, Attorney General, 'Senator in Congress, Represeiital- tive in Congress for the Eighth Congressional District, Council- lor for Third Councillor District, Senator for Fifth Middlesex District, Three: Representatives in General Court for Seventh Middlesex District., :District Attorney for Northern District, Middlesex County, Register of Probate and Insolvency for Nfiddlescx County, County Commissioner for Middlesex County, two Associate County Commissioners for Middlesex County, County Treasurer for Ni iddlesex County. And for the elcetion of the following officers: District Member of State Ct nimittee for each political party for the (Fifth Senatorial District, Members of the Republican krGORD OIL TOWN SIBETINGS 419 Town Committee, Nfembers of the Democratic Town Com- mittee, Delegates to State Conventions of the Republican Party, Delegates to State Conventions of the Democratic Warty. The polls Will be open frorn 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. And you A notify and wam the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the time and at the places herein specified by leaving at every inhabited house in To%%m a printed copy cf this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in tern or more conspicu- ous public places in Town, seven clays at least Prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail clot, and make return of this warrant, vrith your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk- on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this meaty-sixth day of August, A.D. 1930. ED ARD P. Pl3RBER, ERIC L. JOiHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LO ELL, Selectskwn of Officer's Return m 11,'arrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Tcufn of Wateftown to meet at the time and at the places herein specified, by leaving at every in- habited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and.also , by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, seven plays at least prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REGAN, Constable of Watertown Attest. W'ILLI,A M P. McGUIRE, Town G'lark, 420 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Record of Mate Primary Election, September 16, 1930 Precincts I and 2 The palls were opened at 2 p.m., and voting continued until 8 p.m., at -Bich time the polls were closed. The following election officers were present: Eugene L. Storey, Warden; Jahn J. Considine, Clerk. Inspectors and counters: James T, Lovely, Thomas Creamer, ]Edgard T. Cousin+eau, Frances C. Murphy, Kevork Der Bogosian, Mabel C. Ma.cNutt, Richard M. Hatch, Thomas J. Mulvahill, Helen R. Small, Adam Ross, Charles A. Kerr, Harry E. Burroughs. Precinct 3 The polls were opened at 2 p.m., and voting continued until 8 p.m., at which time the polls were closed. The following election officers were present: Joseph R. Cooney, Warden; Edward C. Hall, Clerk. In- spectors and counters: James 11f. Kelley, Jahn B. Ryan, Ray- mond J. O'Halloran, Tho nas P. Coffey, Roger K. Stone, Grace M. Olsen., Edith M, Beck, Xlarian C. 111 More, Joseph P. 14urphy, Jahn P. Kaveney, Percy W. Jepson, Prank G. Corcoran, Prechicts 4 and 5 The polls were opened at 2 pan. and voting continued until 8 p.m., at which time the polls were closed. The following election officers were present: Harry J. York, 'Warden; John F. Glynn, Clerk. Inspectors and mounters: 'Wallace A. Shipton, Michael.B. Vahey, Percy A.I. Bond, Bessie L. Walsh, Mina.13. 1Itint, Mary B. Nilson, George C. Campbell, Jane M. Keefe, David F. Keefe, Joseph D. Mc- Call, Joseph M, Donnelly, Ernestine R Howe, �Lrilliarn A. White, Eva L. Shipton. Precinct 6 The polls were opened at 2 p.m. and voting continued until S p.m., at which tune the palls were closed. The following election officers were present: James F. Keating, Warden;Joseph S. Parent, Clerk. Tn.spec- tars and counters: Mary D, NlIcElligott, Marion C. Healy, lklauricc H. Costello, Alice S. Carney, Mollie E. Smith, Francis Connearney, Violet A4. Bullen, Horatio Mutters, Eva. M, Eagle- son, George A. Reed, Joseph W. Burke, Bernard S. Smith. Rr-CORD OF TQWN S-IEETIXGS 421 Democratic (Total Vote Cast, 808) Gouernor 1"rechsas 1 an-d 2 3 4 and 5 6 Taal John J. C>runmings of Boston. . . . . 17 4 16 11 48 ioseph R. Ely of Westfield. . . . . . . 112 34. 163 77 396 olITI F. Fitzgerald of Boston.. .. . . 119 29 114 84 346 Blanks. . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. 10 1. 8 9 28 �i��fetact�c€-Goy er rt or Strabo V. Claggett of Newton. 81 19 83 62 245 John F. Malley of Neii,Lo ,. . . . . .. 71 23 84 50 228 Charles S. Murphy of Worcester. . . 38 1Q 43 22 113 Michael C. O'Neill of Everett... . . 50 12 58 30 164 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . 18 4 23 17 (32 Secretary Arthur 0. Flynn of Revere. . .. .. . 59 6 60 41. 166 Chester J. Q'Brien of Boston, . . . , 68 23 79 49 219 Joseph 5antasuosso of Boston. .. .. 07 27 125 66 315 Blanks. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . 34 12 37 25 108 Treasurer John. II. Dorsey of Boston. . , ., .,. 38 4 36 26 08 Charles F. Hurley of Cambridge.. . 170 45 186 113 514 Fred H. Rourke of Lovell. . , , .. . . 26 7 41 10 90 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . 24 12 44 26 106 Av4dilor Francis Y.Hurley of Cambridge. .. 146 32 1422 96 41G Francis J. O'Gorman of Boston.. . . 42 14 61 30 147 Jerome J. Shea of Greenfield. . . . .. 33 6 50 26 115 Blanks.. .. . .. .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . 37 if 48 20 120 Altornc3- encral Henry P. Fielding of Boston. . . .., 65 12 50 36 169 William R. Schaxton-of Reading. . . 41 11 65 27 134 Darold W. Sullivan of Boston. . , . . 121 32 159 go 402 Blanks. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 13 31 28 10 .Seiwtor in Congress Marcus A. Coolidge of Fitchburg.. 50 24 104 45 253 Eugene N. F"oss of Boston.. .. . .. . 13 2 10 11 36 Peter J. Joyce of Boston. . . . . ., , . 8 2 G 3 1€3 Tbowas G. O'Brien of Boston. . ., . 31 12 43 22 108 Joseph F. O'Connell of Bostton. . .. 109 25 124 JO 349 Blanks.. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 17 3 14 10 44 422 '".1LTERTOWN TOTVN REPORT Congressman—Eighth Disirscl Precincts 1 and 2 3 4 and 5 6 Total John P. Brennan of Cambridge.. . 150 37 167 99 443 Michael J. Mahoney of Cambridge. 70 20 91 53 234 Blanks..... .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 38 11 53 29 131 Councillor— Third District Henry W. Brett of .Boston. . . . . . . . 163 46 192 132 533 Blanks. . . .. .. . .. ... .. ... .. 95 22 109 49 1775 Senator— .l*'tfth Middlesex District Paul A. Mogan of Waltham. . . . . . 176 50 205 137 568 Blanks ... . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . 82 is 96 44 240 Bzpresmialives its General Coutl—.Sevenelt llfiddLesex District (Vale for three) Jeannette C. Chisholm of Waltham 89 20 140 (37 316 ohn A. Ctulbert of Watertown— ,. . . . 194 61 212 134 .595 George Chauncey Couse-nsofWaltham I11 15 97 85 308 Francis Russell ]:linos of Waltham. 113 28 104 83 328 Blanks. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . 267 87 30 174 877 District Attorney— Nortlwrn Disiriti moos J. Bruin of Lowell. . . . . . . . . 32 6 33 15 86 oI a F. Daly of Cambridge, . . . . . 126 30 144 83 393 Charles H. McGlue of Cambridge. fly 19 68 49 108 Blanks.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 38 13 56 34 141 Register of Probate and Insolvency— Middlesex County John `thank s.Butler of Wakefield. . . . -. 171 l5 195 130 541 ' 87 23 105 51 207 County Co miwivner— Middlesex County Robert F. Donovan of Sommille. . 127 35 152 87 401 Joshua T. Nowell of Melrose.. . . . . 18 4 13 8 43 ohn Ernest Quigley of Everett 48 13 70 44 175 lacks. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . e + 65 13 Go 42 189 Associate Compti Issioners—Middlesex Caunly (Vole for Iwo) E. Perry Johnson of Arlington. . . . 155 45 171 109 480 John J. Noreau,Jr., of Somerville,. 153 41 107 112 473 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. ... .. .. . . 208 50 264 141 663 Core nly Treasurer—Middlesex County J. Frank Facey of Cambridge. ... . 174 46 166 lit 497 Charles R. Hatfield of Nlewwn. .. . :34 9 70 34 147 Blanks. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 50 13 65 36 164 RECORD of TOWN MERTINGS 423 Stale Cofrarraittee--- Fiftla Middlesex District Precincts 1 atad 3 4 and 5 6 Total Paul A. Mogan of Waltham. . . . .. 144 42 176 110 472 Scattering. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 1 0 0 0 1 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . 113 26 1.25 71 335 Delegates to State Convention--- Democratic (Vok for 1m) *Dennis J. Me-Andrews. . . . . . .. . . 178 47 195 131 551 *Edward D. Holland. . . . . . .. .. .. 195 54 07 138 594 *James J. O'Connell. . ...... . . . . . 173 46 206 134 562 *John P. Oates. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 185 51 21105 131 572 *James T. Phelan. . . . . .. .. . .. . . . 169 51 193 129 542 *Francis McNamara. . . . .. . . .. . .. 171 53 202 120 655 *Charles P. Coll.igan. .. .. . . . . ... . 171 49 204 131 555 *Thomas F. Tien ey. ... .. . . ... .. 170 49 200 131 550 *John Vincent 111cDonough. . .. .. . 168 50 206 132 5.56 *14a'helle A. Kelley. .. ... .. . . . .. . 172 49 222 130 573 Scattering. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. ..... .. 0 2 1 2 5 Blanks. . .. .. .. .. . . .. .... ..... .. 828 176 969 402 2465 *Elected. Democratic To7vu Committee (Vote for tees) *Dennis J. McAndrews. . . . . . . ... 174 43 182 123 522 *Edward D. Rolland. . . . . . .. . . . . 186 50 197 132 565 *Jaynes J. O'Connell, . .. .. .. .. . . . 166 45 196 127 5,34 *James T. Phelan. . . . .. .. .. ... .. 167 46 178 125 5113 *Francis McNacn.a.ra. . . . . . . . . ... 169 40 194 127 539 *John P. Oates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 46 186 124 5.33 *Charles P. Colligan. . . . .. .. .. .. . 166 45 189 124 524 *Thomas F. Tierney. .. .. . . .. .... 165 45 189 126 525 *Dexter S. Cohen. . . . . . . . ... . 164 44 181 119 508 *J. Vincent N°iacDonough. . . . . ... 163 so 195 12-S 536 Scattering. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 0 0 0 2 2 Blanks. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. 883 217 1123 553 2776 *Elected. Republican ('Total Vote CaSt, 1,811) Governor Frank G. AUen of N'on oocl.. . .. . . 463 532 381 2n8 16,53 John D. Devir of Malden. . . . . . .. 44 16 17 14 67 Blanks. . . .. ...... . . .. .. . . . . ... 29 14 12 16 71 Li etst ma ut-Governor William Sterling Youngman of Boston. . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . 410 525 379 280 1654 Blanks.. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . 61 37 31 28 157 424 WATERTOWi N TOWN REPORT Secrelary Precincls 1 and 2 3 4 and a 6 Total Frederic W. Cook of Somerville, . 464 515 367 26.0 1615 Bianks. .. . . . .. . . .. .. .. . .. ... . 67 47 43 39 196 Treasurer James William Bean of Cambridge 146 115 67 48 336 Fred Jefferson Burrell of Medford. 89 86 86 76 338 Charles Lawrence Burrill of Boston 94 78 69 44 285 Russell D. Chase of Longmeadow. 68 o) 69 39 268 Ezra D. Whitaker of North Adams 11 6 5 2 24 George B. Willard of Brookline. . . 48 so 3D 33 191 John W. Wlthkigton of Dedham. . 16 13 11 3 43 Russell Abner Wood of Cambridge 50 42 29 24 145 Blanks... .. . .... .. .. .. ... . . . . . . 49 51 44 39 193 A rrdilor Joseph N. Carriere of Fitchburg. . 179 153 111 73 516 Alonzo B. Cook of Boston.. . .. .. . 301 360 269 211 1141 Blanks.. . .... .. .... .. . . . .. . . 51 49 36 24 154 AUortmy-Gvwral Joseph B. Warner of Tauntcn.. ... 465 500 375 267 1613 Blanks. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .... 66 56 35 41 198 Seatdfnr ht Ca"gress William M. Butler of Boston.. . . . . 313 355 252 161 1031 Eben S. Draper of Hopedale.. . . . . 187 196 150 130 663 Andrew Joseph Gillis of Newbury- port. . 17 5 2 8 32 Blanks. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . .. 14 6 6 9 35 Congressma n— Eighth Dfsfrtcf Frederick W. Dallsnger of Cam- bridge. . . . . . . . . . . . 450 520 371 268 1609 Michael A. Fredo of Arlington . . . 44 to 15 10 94 Blanks_... .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 213 2-1 21 10 Grrt nciilor— Tlkird DisO ci Dsther M. Andrews of Brookline, . 392 434 331 218 1385 John J. Gagen of Framingham. . . 76 55 34 60 215 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 73 53 45 Oil 211 Senator—Fif1h Middlesex District George G. Mrsyse of Waltham.. .. . 461 453 342 232 1428 Blanks. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. . . . U0 1U9 68 76 383 Representatives in General Court----.Seventh Middlesex Disfrict (Vote for NIT",) Albert W. Bullock of '""altha.m. . . 397 458 M5 241 14,31 Arthur A. Ranson of 'Waltham. .. . 389 448 331 2,36 1404 Arnold Leonard of Watertown, 431 492 365 243 1531 Scattering. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . ... . . . . 0 1 0 0 1 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . . 376 287 100 204 1066 RECORD OF TOWW UEETINGS 425 District Attorney---- Nortbeyn District predncls 1 arid 2 3 4 canzd 5 6 Total Warren L. Bishop of Wayland. . .. 300 406 267 214 1187 Kenneth C. Dunlap of Newton. . . 144 72 63 39 318 George Stanley Harvey of Malden. 56 55 47 34 192 flanks. . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. 31 29 33 21 114 Register of Probate awl Insolvosey—Middlesex County Loring P. jordari of Wakefield.. .. 425 491 352 2ZO 1518 Blanks. . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . 106 71 58 58 293 County C'onimissioner— Middlesex Counly Erson E, Barlow of Lowell. . . . . .. 363 460 320 207 1550 John Ernest Quigley of Everett.. . . 88 35 37 46 206 Blariks. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. so 67 53 55 255 Associate Commissioners—Middy sex Coot sty (Vote for two) Daniel D. Gorman of Somerville.. 164 102 85 87 438 ohn M. Keyes of Concord. . . . . . . 348 427 801 190 1266 lelviu G. Rogers of Tewksbury., M 401 283 172 1154 BIanks. . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. ... . 252 194 10-1. 167 764 County Treasurer—Middlesex Counly Charles E. I-fatf eld of Newton. 431 500 M 25G 1555 Blanks. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. 100 62 42 52 256 Stale Committee— Iafth Middlesex District George H. Dale of Watertown.. . . . 417 503 3 52 253 1555 Blanks. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. 84 59 58 55 256 Delegates to Shale Convention—Republican �Mott:for lwenly-crre) Group 1 *Charles F. Sanborn. . . . . . . .. . . . . 234 27t 6 181 126 817 *Charles If. Whittier. . . . . . .. .. .. 222 268 173 116 769 *Charles J. Cassese. . . . .. . . .. . . .. 174 185 131 106 506 *M. Blandina Sanborn. .. ... .. . ... 208 235 162 112 717 *Lawrence Donnelly. . . . . . . .. . . . . 174 18€3 128 J02 592 *Frederick Bell. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . 211 25<1 173 116 753 *Nazzarpmc Toscana.. . .. .. . . . . . . 172 102 107 95 536 *Frederick D. Shaw, . . . . . . . .. .. . 210 275 199 110 803 *Andrew T. Johnson. . . .. . . . . I . . . 108 243 181 123 745 *Everett C. Mayo. .. . ... . . .. . .. . 201 255 168 104 729 *Elizabeth M. Bowen. . .. .. . . . .. . 208 231 165 110 %1.4 *Harry M. Chopourian.. . . . . . . .. . 193 212 147 105 657 *-Marion Sa,�NTyer.. . . . . . .. . . ... .. . 190 225 151 109 675 *Robert D. Butler. . . . .. . . .. . 193 218 14.2 110 663 *Roarer C. Perkins. . . . . . .. .. .. .. 21.5 270 195 114 794 *Edwin J. Armstrong. . ... . . .. .. . 198 23, . 160 112 704 *Raymund H. Wilson., . . ..... . . . 204 256 187 110 757 *14enry A. Pleat. . . . . .. ... .... ... 176 211 135 95 616 *Annie M. Davis. . . .. . . .... ... .. 190 215 132 10F, 643 *Clare ace W. Dealtry. .. . . . .. .. . 180 230 151 94 655 WATERT{7'4 N TOWN REPORT precim s Group 2 1 and 2 3 4 and 5 G Total *William H. Lucas. . . . . ... .. ... . 147 2101 152 53 553 Harold C. Everett. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 92 f86 132 �53 403 William W. Rugg. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 85 171 114 41 411 Eva. 13. Lovell. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . 87 176 118 47 42€3 Fred D. Crawford. . . . .. . . . .. . .. . 85 176 1.22 50 432 Maattie C. Crawford. . . . . . .. . . . . . 76 1.64 103 41 384 Blanks. .. . . . . . . . ... . .. .. ... .. . 029 6096 4701 4000 21,426 *Elected. Rep;a&lican Town Cammi&e (Vote far twenty-one) Group 1 *Charles H. Whittier . . . . . . . .. .. . 198 244 155 111 708 *Charles F. Sanborn. . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 250 166 112 721 *Charles J. Cassese. .. .. ... .. .. . . 155 184 120 101 560 *M- Blandina. Sanborn. . ... .... . . 177 221 142 105 045 *Lawrence Donnelly. .. . .. ... .. . . 161 185 119 919 564 *Frederick Bell. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 174 239 158 109 690 *Nazzareno Toscano.. .. . .. . . . . . . 150 106 111 90 526 *Frederick D. Shaw. . . . . .. .. . . 183 249 118 112 722 *Andrew 'r. johnsoa.. . .. . . . .. .. . 183 236 161 110 690 *Everett C. Mayo.. .. . . . . . . .. . .. 176 2:36 148 100 660 *Elizabeth M. Bowen. . .. . . ... .. . 179 22# 153 107 063 *Harry M. Chopourian. . . . . . . .. . 167 201 133 101 602 *Marian G. Sawyer. .. .. . . . .. . .. .. 170 221 141 101 (333 *Robert D. Butler. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . 173 215 133 103 624 *Homer C. Perkins. . . .. . . . .. . ... 183 249 167 107 706 *Edwin J. Armstrong. . .. . ... .... 172 221 136 1U5 654 *Rayniond 1-1. '4'4rilson.... . . .. ... . 178 241 ISO 103 681 *Henry A. Platt. , r . . . . .. ... .... 162 200 119 95 595 *Arinie M. Davis. . .. .... . ... .. . 165 202 121 101 589 *Clarence W. Dealtry. .... ... .. .. 1B4 213 139 $9 605 *Flizabet.h A. Perkins. . .. . ..... .. 179 236 154 10d 671 *Elected. Group George H. Dale. . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . 87 149 118 5G 410 Elmer B. Erickson. . . . . . . . .. .. . . 67 124 83 40 320 Arnold Leonard. .. .. .... . . .. .. . . 75 153 112 41 381 Harry G. Elwell. . . . . . . . . ... .. .. 72 127 93 4U 332 Blanks.. . . . . . .... . . . ... . ... .. .. 7199 6607 5171 41.22 23,099 Result of count of votes cast at Mate Primary Election was forwarded to the Secretary of the Commonwealth, and notices were sent to Democratic and Republican. Town Comrnittws of the Delegates elected to State Conventions and members elected to Town Con=ittees. WILLIA M P. McGUIRE, Town Clergy RECORD OR TOWN 'MEETINGS 427 Warrant for Town Meeting Wednesday Evening, October 22, 1930 Commonwealth of J+fassac2husctts. N iddiesex. ss. To any Constable in the Town of 11," tertcrun, Greehng: In the name of the Commonwealth of Tlyfassachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and wam the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet is the Senior High School Buulding, Columbia Street, in said Town, on Wednesday evening, the twenty-second day of October, 1930, at ►_30 p.m., to act on the follown"T articles, viz.. Article 1. To hear the report of any Connnittec heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Article 2. To see if the Torn will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money on and after January 1, 1931, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1931, or take any actioa relating thereto. ,Art3:cle 3. To see if the Town will vote to pro-vride by transfer or othem sc, such stuns of money as may be necessary for the use of the: various Tarn departments for the balavee of the current year, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate an additional stm1 for the Public Welfare Department, and authorize the borrowing of said stun under authority of Clause 9, Section 8, Chapter 44, General Laws,or take any action relating thereto. Article 5. To see if the Town will instruct the Committee can Administration Building to 1111%restigate the advisability of Lasing the present Town.Hall site for a new administration build- ing, the best kind of building to be erected thereon., and the probable cost of such building including any expenses incidental to such use of this site, and report to the next Town Meeting thereon wrath a similar report as to any other site or sites the Committee desires to present t and to sec if the Town will author- ize the payinent of such sums of money as may be necessary for this purpose from the appropriation for plans for an administra- tion building, or take any action relating thereto. 428 W A'T'ERTOWN TOWN REPORT ArIlde 6, To see if the Town will authorize the Committee on Addition to the James Russell Lowell School to use any 'bal- ances of money heretofore appropriated for the construction ,and equipment of are addition to the James Russell Lov*ell Schaol, for grading on the James Fussell Lowell School lot, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Addition to the Jaynes Russell Lowell School) Article 7. To see if the Town v611 appropriate not more than three hundred dollars ($ 00) for the purpose of paying expenses incidental to public entertainment at the time of the National Convention of The American. Le icn, held in Boston during the current year, direct how the sarne shall ime provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article S. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the follow-named streets, to wit: California Farb, from California Street to dead end circle, Carleton Terrace, from Carroll Street to Town of Watertown property; Hillcrest Circle, from Hillside Road to (load end circle, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter prop-id ig 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 authorise the Selectnim-i 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 dannages thexefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Artfcie 9 To hear the report of the Selectmen on the reloca- tion of the northerly line of Nichols Avenue, between Elton and Bigelow Avenues, as shun on plan on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and to sec if the Toum will vote to accept as and for a public highway, that portion of Nichols Avenue between the present line and the line so relocated 'between Elton, and Bigelow Avenues, or take any action relathig thereto. Article 10. To see if the Twain %Krill vote to appropriate and borrow the sum of ten thousand clollars ( 10,000) for the con- tinuation of constrriction of the so-called Cook's Pcnid drainage system, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. RECORD OF TOWN MrETINOS 429 Article 11. To see if the Tarn will vane to place the follow- ing Town lands under the jurisdiction of the Bark Dcpartment ]delta in Watertown Square, containing approximately 17,346 square feet; Delta between Galen Street and Lewando's, con- taining approximately 13,600 square feet; land at the north- easterly corner of Arlington and lAt. Auburn Streets, containing approximately 54,060 square feet, acquired by the Town for public purposes tinder vote of Tawn Meeting dated Marcb 23, 1925, or take any action relating thereto. Article 12. Ta see if the Town will vole to appropriate twenty-six hundred dollars (S2600) in addition to the sum of five thousand debars ($5,000) already appropriated for the rearrange- nient and addition to the traffic signals and signs in or near Watertown. Square, and the intersection of Galen and Water- town Streets, direct haw the money shall be pr€aided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars (81,000) in addition to the stun of fifteen hundred dollars (51500) already appropriated for the pur- posc of installing traffic control signal at thce itinction of Orchard Street and Waverley Avenue, direct how the money shall be pro- vided, or tape any action relating thereto. ArticM 1=1. To see: if the °Polio Fill vote to change the num- ber of members of the School Conunittee from an even to an odd number, or take ;any action relathig thereto. (Request of School Committee) Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to petition the T-egislature to take the action necessary hl order that the pro- visions of Chapter 31 of the General Laws (Imavm as the civil service laws) shall apply to the positron of Agent in the Health Department, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Board of Health.) Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell on behalf of the Town for not less than teen thousand dollars (310,000) thC Parker School lot on Galan and Water Streets, containing approxir a,tely 30,650 square feet, or take any action relating thereto. Article 17. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to sell on behalf of the Town a vacant lot of land ovc ed by the 430 WATERT{lM7N TOWN REPORT Town, located at the jtuiction of Fairview and Wilson Avenues, containing approximately 3,S50 square feet, or take any action relating thereto. Article 18. To hear the report of the Planning Board for an ainenchnent to the Zoning By-law of the Towii of 'r ratertowa, affecting all the land not now in District 2-B on Waverley Ave- nue, which lies between Orchard Street and Bradshaw Street for a depth of 1€0 feet from said 'Waverley Avenue, as shown on Engineer's Flan of the Tox rm of "r ratertown, from District -C (2.-family residence purposes) to District 2-B (store purposes), in accordance with the provisions of Section 5, Article 4 of the Zoning By-law of the Town of "'Watertown, or take any action relating thereto. Article 19. To see if the Tovm Nvill authorize the Selectmen to lease, can behalf, of the Town, for a period not exceeding five years the property acquired for a World War IMernorial, upon such tenns and conditions as they deem test consistent with its continued use as a memorial, or tape any acti011 relating thereto. Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to ,authorize the selectmen on behalf of the T4ttm to enter into an agreement with the iljletmpolitan District Commission for the use of a tract of land an the south side of the Charles River Parkway.-for play- ground purposes, appropriate the necessary sum of money for fencing and equipping said tract, direct how the same shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 21. To see if the Town will vote tc authorize and direct the Selectmen to acquire by purchase or by right of emi- nent domain, sufficient land in that section of the Town lying east of Beacon Square and south of Arsenal Street, for the pur- pose of establishing a public playground, appropriate the neces- sary sunn of money therefor, direct: how the same shall be raised, or act thereon. (Request of Thomas F. Vahey and others.) Article 22. To see if the Town will apprupri_tte a sum of money toward paying the cost of the memorial to the founders of NNIatertown, direct haw the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of G. Frederick Robinson and others.) And year will notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, RECORD or TOWN MEETINGS 431 by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by postiuig copies of the same in tern or mare conspicuous public places in Town, seven days at least prior to the time' of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make retim1 of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Tov-n Clerk on or before the time of said meeting. Given udder our hands this third day*.of October, A. D. 1930, EDP +ARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOhINSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectmen of Walmawn. f]#Zo s' Rene= on 11'arrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specified., by leaving at every inhabited house in Toim a fainted copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or nacre conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least Prior to the time of said meeting. JO EPH W. R_EGAN, Constable of 17atertoz: n. Attest: WILLIAINI P. 3XIc DIRE, Town Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least seven days prior to the Tovm Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the: meeting. WILLIAM P. TKcGUIRE, Town C rk. Record of Town Meeting, October 2% 1930 Meeting was called to order at 7.52 p.m., by �doderator P. Sarsfield Cunniff. Officers' ret=s on warrant were read by Town Clerk, William P. McGuire. The counters reported that there were 1.78 Town Fleeting Members present; number necessary for a gaorum: 93. 432 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article X. To hear the report of any Committee heretofore appointed., and act thereon. The following Resolution was adopted by a rising vote, the same being presented by Chairman of Selectmen, Edward P. Farber: Resolved, That we, duly elected Town Meeting Members of the Town of Watertown, express to our Honored and esteemed fellow-citizen and Selectman, Eric L. Johnson, our deep and sincere sympathy upon the great lass he has sustained in the untimely death of his beloved wife. Clerk instructed to forward a copy of this resolution to Mr. Eric L. Jolrnsan. The Infirmary Committee presented the fallowing report of progress Watertown, Mass, October 22, 1030. The Committee appointed by the Nloderator to look into the matter relative to the Infirmary Herewith submits a xeport of progress This Coinmiittee appointed a sub-columittee to secure tenta- tive plans and estimated cost covering; the removal of the In- firmary from the present site to other Town lased, including necessary alterations. The sub-committee has obtained such plans and estimated oasts from an architect who is farniliar with institutional require- ments, and they have also secured information and advise from the State Inspector of City and Town Infirmaries, all of which will shortly be submitted to the fullcommittee for consideration. It is the intention of the Committee to present definite plans and recommendations to the next Annual Town Meeting, at which tune it is hoped the meeting will authorize an appro- priation to cover ranovmg, altering and equipping our Town Infirrir ary. Respectfully submitted, B. FAY McGLA.0 FLI N, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 433 Article 2. To see if the To •n will autho1:-ize the Treasurer, v►ith the approval of the Selectmen, tc borrow money on and after jannary 1., 1931, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1931, or take any action relate thereto. Voted: That the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and he is hereby authorim—d to borrow money from time to thne on and after January 1, 1931, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1931, and to issue the; note or notes of the Town therefor, payable witbin one year; any debt or debts incurred undo this vote to be paid from the revenue of the financial year bedinning January 1, 1931. Article 3. To see if the Ta n will vote to provide by transfer or otheruise, such st=s of money as may be. necessary for the use of the various Tovm departments for the balance of the cuT-- rent year, direct how the sane shall be pro,.-rided, or take any action relating thereto, ' Votcd.: That the followin;; stuns be and are hereby appro- priated for the use of the departments indicated, and transfers authorized from the accounts as shown in the following schedule: Transferred f rain Overlay Reserve Fund $15,000 00 Public Library, Maintenance 42 75 Contingent 265 00 Highway, Vacations 2,075 00 School Department: Maintenance 3,000 00 Operation 1,000 00 Reserve Fund 4,955 50 Workmen's Compensation 1,000 00 Interest 51000 00 2,341 25 Transferred to Outside Aid $15,000 00 Public Library, West. Branch Fgtupment 42 76 Tore Hall 265 00 so` wATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Ashes and Paper 51,000 00 Highway, Office 75 00 Garbage 1,000 00 School Department, Instruction 4,000 00 Health Department, Contagious 3,000 00 Printing Rules and Regulations 150 00 Insurance 1.108 50 Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid 1,700 00 Highway Maintenance 5,000 00 32, 41 25 Under ,Article 3. Voted: That bill in the amount of one hundred dollars and fifty-eight cents (S140.58) due St. Elizabeth's Hos- pital, Boston, for year 1928, be paid from 1930 Workmen's Compensation Account. Aarticle 4. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appro- priate an additional sutra for the Public Welfare Department, and authorize the bcmrowing of said sure under authority of Clause 0, Section 3, Chapter 44, General Laws, or take any action relating thereto. Intlefmitely postponed. Article 5. To see if the Town will instruct the Committee on Administration Building to investigate the advisability of using the present Town Hall site for a new .administration building, the best kind of building to be erected thereon, and the probable cost of such building including any expenses incidental to such use of this site, and report to the next Town Meeting thereon with a similar report as to any other site or sites the Committee desizes to present; and to see if the Town will authorize the pay- ment of such stuns of money as may be necessary for this purpose from the appropriation for plans for an administration building, or tape any action relating thereto. Voted: That the C:onunxttee Qn Achuznlstratlon Building bo instructed to investigate the advisability of using the present Town Hall site for a new administration building, the best lInd of building to be erected thereon, and the probable cost of such building including any expenses incidental to such use of this site, and report to the next Toi-m Meeting thereon with a similar RECORD OF TOWN 'INfEETINGS 430' report as to any father site or sites the CommitLee desires to pre- sent, and that any, expei-iw incurred shall be charged to the appropriation for plans for an administration building. Article G. To see if the Town will authorize the Con-irnittee on Additiwi to the James Russell Lowell School to use any bal- ances of money heretofore appropriated for the construction and equipment of an addition to the Jaynes Fussell Lowell School, for grading on the James Russell Lowell School lot, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Conmaittee on Addition to the James Russell Lowell School.) Voted: That the Committee on Addition to the James Fussell Lowell School be and is hereby authorized to use any balances of money heretofore appropriated for the construction and equip- ment of an addition to the James Fussell Lowell School, for grading can the James Russell Lowell School lot. Article 7. To see if the Town will appropriate not more than three hundred, doEars (S300) for the purpose of paying expenses incidental to public entertainment at the time of the gyrational Convention of the An-ierican Legion, held in Boston during the current year, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 3: Voted: That the sum of three hundred dollars ( 00) be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of paying expenses inci- dental to public entertainment at the time of the National Con- vention of the ,American Legion held in Boston during the car- rent year, and that said sum of three hundred dollars ( ;00) be transferred from the contingent account. Article S. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-warned streets, to wit: California Park, fxoxn California Street to dead end circle; Carlton Ter- race, from Carroll Street to Town of Watertovwm property; Hillerest Circle, from Hillside Road to clead cmd circlet under the previsions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the ass+esssnent of betterments, and to see if the Torn will vote to accept said streets, or any of their, 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 136 WATERTOWN TOWN RLPORT or sums of money necessary to pay the cost; or damages therefor, and the cost, of construction, direct havc said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto, Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of California Park Selectinen's Office, Watertown, Mass., February 7, 1930. After rlue notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, ive, the Selectmen of NVa.tertown, met on the seventh clay of Febniarv, 1630, at 4 p.m., fcr the purpose of viewing the promises, and on the seventh clay of February, 1930, at 8 p.m., for the ptt pose of a public hear-big of all parties inter- ested, on a petition for the laying out, of California Park as a public way, and ive, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that ptiblic convenience and neces- sity require that {California Park be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown on a plan drau n by Otis D, Allen, Town Engineer, and elated February 15, 1030. Description, California Park Beginning at a point of curvature on the southerly lilac of California Street, two hundred ninety (2 0) feet, more or less, v,csterly from the,westerly line of Fifth Avenue; thence Nvesterly and southerly on a cane to the left, with a radius of seventy- seven and fifty-seven hundredths (77,57) feet, ninety-three and ninety seven hundredths (93.97) feet to a paint of con-ipound =-vauixe on the easterly line of California, Park;thence westerly and southerly on a curve to the left with a radius of one hundred forty and fifty-five hundredths (140.55) feet, thirty-six (36) feet to a point of connpcuand curvature;thence southerly and easterly on a curve to the left vdth a radius of thirty-seven and twenty- five hundredths(37.25)feet,sixty-two and eighty-five hundredths (62.85) feet to a poll-it of reverse curvature; thence easterly, southerly and westerly on a curve to the right with a radius of forty (40) feet, one hundred twenty-five and sixty-six hun- dredths (125.66) feet to a print of coinpcuuid cumatum; thence westerly and northerly Qn a curve to the right having a radius of RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 437 seventy-two and ninety-nine hundredths (72.99) feet, ninety- two and forty-two hundredths (02.42) feet to a point of com- pound ctmrature;thence northerly and easteTly on a curve try the right, with a radius of one hundred eighty and fifty-five hun- dredths (180.55) feet, one hundred sixty-throe and fifty-four h,ttndredths (1 .3.54) feet to a point of reverse curvature on the westerly line of California bark; thence northerly and westerly can a curve to the left with a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty- six and fort y-fotir hundredths (.36.44) feet to a paint of t.atagency on the southerly line of Caiifoniia Street; by land belonging; to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith, namely: Nonantum Invest- ment. Company, one hundred eighteen and izinety-seven hun- dredths (118.97) feet, Patrick lkleQuirk, eighty-five and eighty- five hundredths (85,85) feet; Roland Sadler, et arz, Lola, forty- five and forty-four hundredths (45.44) feet; Francis A. 1YIC- DeTinott, forth (40) feet; Alice hI. Simpson, thirty-eight and sbzty-one hundredths (38.61) feet; James H. ',\-lcDomiell, forty- one and forty-seven hundredths (41.47) feet; Carl Thiesing, forty and fifty-six hundredths (40.66) feet; Leo Francis Slainiin, fifty and ninety-fottr himdredtbs (59.94) feet; John P. Walsh, fifty (50) feet; �Villian3 H. Armstrong, eighty-eight and thirty- eight hundredths (88.38) feet, thence turning and extending southeasterly on a tangent one hundred seven (107) feet, mor+c or less, to a paint of curvature and point of beginning on the ' southerly line of California 'Street,. The area enclosed by the ab c,�pc description comprises the limits of Califoniia Park which is varying in width extending from California. Street to a dead end circle. And it is therefore ordered that California Park be and is hereby laid cut as and for a public way. , under the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having con- sidered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby detenninc that no damages have: been sys- tained and none are awarded, rather than as shown in the sched- ule hereto a.ntexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws pro- 438 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT viding for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from said laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for said htyiiig out upon the parcels of land in said area described iil said schedule and as shown on a plan of said area draw by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1930, and on file iti the office of the Tovvn Clerk of Watertnivii, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this Birder, and the amount set opposite each of said de- scribed parcels in the amount estimated to I>e the betterment that will be assessed upon said desacribcd parcel. JOHN P. BARRETT, CH ARLES P. COLLI AN, EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., October 31, 1930. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the t4venty- second day of October A. D. 1930, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 8 of the warrant was before the meet- ing as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the follows ig-named streets, to tacit: California Park (together with ether streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see ff the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of their as and for public ways, and till authorize the Selects-ien to take by erninent donlain, 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 nioney shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying ou t California Park and. the RRQDRD OF TOWN MEETINGS 439 report of the Selectmen %frith reference to said laying out �%Tere reel to the meeting;, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows; ""That the laying; out of California Park as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selecttrzen are hereby ,authorized to tape the land described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out California Park as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, descripticri and areas of each of said parcels are shoe in said Schedule. And whercas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was trade at said Tou-n 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: lie reby taken for the purposes of a public way under the prm isions of later authorizing; the assessment of betterments, and all according} to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly fled in the office of the Town Clerk niore than sevea days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trc cs upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included. in said taming. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until November 1, 1930, to take of and, remove trees or strictures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- tion of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taker, that damages are estimated and aai-arded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: EDWARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, sedech-tPeli. 44D WATER,TOWN TOWN REPORT Schedule, California Park In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as Of the first day of Ap171 next; preceding the date of this order. The per- son_. named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unlmown.. And the number of the lot set apposite each, parcel ii-i said Schedule is the number of the]cat shuv,,n on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town cf Watertown. Loa Side of Area Eslimalyd Goner Address No. Slrerf Taken Frontage 13rUermen: Damages Nonantum Investment Company. 3-2j- 402 Watertown Street.Nerrton 0-1 East 2100 118.07 3594 85 None Patricic McQuirk, 10 California I-23- Park,Watertown..... ... ... 10-2 East 3090 85.S5 42D 25 None Roland Sadler, el lax.,. Lola, 15 1-23- f ali(ornin Park, Watertown... 11-3 East 380 45.44 227 20 None Francis A. A1cDermott. 18 Cal- 1-23- iforuia Park, Watertown_.. 1'-4 East 760 .10.04 200 40 None Alzm M. Simpson, 22 Inman 1-23- PIace, North Arlington, N.J., 13-5 Wust 670 a8.01 193 05 None James II, McDonnoll, 111 W- 1-23- ifornin Park, Watertown..... 14-0 ►Wee 1300 41.47 207 35 Nona Carl Thifting,15 California Park, 1-23- Watertown. ................ 15-7 west 1200 10.56 202 80 None I.ee Francs's Slim in, 11 California 1-23- Park.Watertown... ... ..... 16-8 west 14$Q 50.94 254 lit 'Mane John P.Walsh,7 CaWoraua Park, 1-23- Watertown.. , ...... .. 17-11 west D00 50.00 254 00 None William H. Arnistrang, 28 WaI- 1-23. nut"Street,Sharon... ., . . . .. 1S-10 West 1860 89.39 441 go ;Tone Deport of the Selectmen nn the Layout of Carlton "Terrace Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., February 7, 1.930. After clue notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, niet on the seventh day of February, 1930, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, arid on the seventh day of February, 1900, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public liearing of all parties inter- ested, on a petition for the laying out of Carlton Terrace as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, ado hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity RECORD GIB TOWN tMETiNGS 441 require that Carlton Terrace be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance pith the following deseription, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1930. Description, Carlton Terrace Beginning at a point of curvature on the easterly side of Carroll Street one hundred sixteen and thirty-five hundredths (116. 5) feet from the northerly line of Orchard Street; thence turning and extending northerly and easterly along a ctu'ved litre thirty-one and forty-two hundredths (31.4 ) feet, having a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly side of Carlton Terrace; thence extending southeasterly along a straight line one hundred eighty (180) feet to land of Town of Watertown by land belonging to the fallowing-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded here- -with, Leonard B. Colwell, one hundred four (104) feet; Ulysses S. Young, two lots of forty-eight (48) feet each; thence turning and extending northeasterly along a straight line forty (40) feet to a paint of intersection with the northerly line of Carlton Ter- race; thence turning and extending northwesterly along said line of Carlton Terrace one hundred eighty (180) feet to a point of curvature; thence westerly and northerly along a curved line t,lisrty.-cage and forty-two hundredths (31-42) feet and hming a radius of twenty (20) feet to a point of ta.ngcncy on the easterly side of Carroll Street by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith, Wesley R. ColweU, fifty (50) feet; Ulysses S. Young, fifty (50) feet; `Ulysses S. Young, one hundred (100) feet; thence turning and extending southwesterly along said line of Carroll Street eighty (80) feet to a paint of curvature and also point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Carlton Terrace which is forty 40 feet in width be- tween parallel lines extending from the easterly lime of Carrell Street to land of the Town of Watertown. Said street is hereby laid out as shown on a street plan with title "Town of Watertown, Flan of Carlton Terrace, to accom- pany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, 442 WATERTOWN TOWN DEPORT February 15, 1930, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer,' and a copy of which is to be duly recorded with the Middlesex South Dis- trict Registry of Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Carlton Terrace be and is hereby laid out as and for a public moray, under the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing, description, and having con- sidered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby det+emiine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further arder and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Law8 providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from said laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for said la, ring o-at 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. biller, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1930, and on-fife 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 amountestimated to be the betternaent that vvi11 be assessed upon said described parcel. CHARLES P. COLIAGAN, E DWARD D, HOLLAN D, Selectmen's Office, lAratertown, Xlass., October 31, 1930. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Torn ofWater- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on, the twenty- second day of October, A. D. 1930, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 8 of the Nvarrant was before the ineeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying RECORD Or TOWN MBETINGS 443 out of the fo loNNing-narned streets, to ,6t: Carlton Terrace (to- gether with other streets), under the PTOVisicns of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterinents, and to see if the Town x611 vote to accept said struts, or any of there as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or othenVise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necessa-ry to pay the cast or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct hair said money shall be raised, or take any actiou relating thereto." An order caf the Selectmen laying out Garltcn Terrace and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly- made and sec- onded it was voted unanimously as follows: "Tbat the laying out of Carlton Terrace as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby a.uthorizcd to take the lard de- scribed in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying aut Carlton Terrace as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which arc 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 nthGe of the Town Clerk, of Wa,tert own, 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 waq made at said Town Afeeting theref or. Now therefore, it is ordered that: the herein described paTeels of land, all contained within the area described ire the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisians of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order cf laying; out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town fleeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all strictures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. 444 wa1TERT0WN TOWN REPORT And the owners and cccupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until November 1, 1930, to tape off and remove trees or struotures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- tion of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adapted: EDWAR.D P, F1!RBER, ERIC L. JOH NSO N, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Schedule, Carlton 'Terrace In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first duty of April next preceE-ig the date of tLis order. The persons named in said Sch+eclule are the supposed owners of record as of said first clay of April, and in case said owner's n7anic is not correctly stated., it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners uzl_known.' And the nuinber of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the ntunber of the lot showii on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown.. Lul Side of Area Estimated owner Address No. Sire" Taken rronligge BeUerMeAt VdMafieS Leonard B. Colwell, 8 Manon 4-14- Road,Watertown... . ....... 5 South 2100 101.00 8410 00 Nano Ulysses S. Young, 39 Upland 4-14- Road,Watertown. ... ....... 8-7 South D60 48MG 102 DO Nono Ulysses S. Young, 39 Upland -1-14- , Road, Watertown. .,...... .. 9-3 South 9GO 49.00 N2 00 None Wesley R. Colwell, 8 Mason 4-14- Road. Watertown. ........... 10-0 Nortb 1000 50.00 200 00 None Ti fusses S. Young, 39 Upland 4.1.1- Road, `g4*atertowu... 11-5 North 1000 50.00 200 00 None Ulysses S. Young, 34 Upland. 4-14- Road, wat.ertawn......... .. 4-1 North 20$84 100X0 400 00 NO= Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Hillcrest Circle Selectmen's fJt1'ice, Watertown, Mass., Fcbruary 7, 1930: .Alter due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 92 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met €gin the seventh day of FebruaTy, 1930, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 445 viewing the premises, and can the seventh day of February, 1930, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties inter- csted, on a petition for the laying out of IT_illcrest Circle as a ptiblic wvay, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Hillerest Circle be laid out as acid for a public ,�vay, in accordance with the fallowing description, and as shown on a plan dra-kvi1 by Otis D, Allen, Town Engineer, and dated is cbrtiary 15, 1930. ]description, Hillcrest Circle Beginnizig at a point of curvature can the easterly, lane of Hillside load one hundred fifty-eight and eighty-three hun- dredths (158,83) feet southerly from a point of cUT-nature at d#ecli fe Road; thence southerly and easterly on a. curve to the left, with a radius of tv�}enty-four (24) feet., thirty-two and six-teen hundredths (.32,16) feet to a point of reverse curvature; thence easterly and southerly on a curve to the right, with a radius of two hundred twenty"-six and seventy-eight hundredths (220,78) feet, one hundred twenty-five and seventy-five htul- dredths (125.75) feet to a point of compound ci r vature; thence easterly and southerly an a curve to the right, with a radius of three huzidred eighty--five and ffty-eight hundredths (385.58) feet, ninety-eight and twenty-e- lse hundredths (98.21) feet to a paint of ccnipound curvature; thence easterly and southerly on a curve to the right, with a radius of sLx hundrcd twenty (620) feet, tivo hundred one and forte-two hundredths (201.42) feet to a paint of compound curvature; thence southerly and wes- terly on a curve to the right with a radius of forty (40) feet, one hwidred thirty-seven and four tenths (137.4) feet to a point of langenc�y; thciice northeasterly on a tangent thirty-five and twelve htuzdrMths (35.12) feet to a paint of curvature; thence northerly and westerly on a. curve to the left with a radius of two hundred thirty (230) feet„ one hundred fort,yr-t'wo and tw6nty-one hundredths (142.21) feet to a point of compound curvature; thence -northerly and westerly can a cus-ve to the left with a radius of three hundred forty-five and fifty-eight htln- dredths (345.58) feet, eighty-eight and two hundredths (S8,02) feet to a point of compound curvature; thence northerly and 446 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT lvesterlyr on a carve to the left with a radius of one hundred eighty-sip: and sevcnty�ight hundredths (186.78) feet, ninety- one and ninety-two hundredths (91.92) feet to a point; of corn- pound curvature; theztce westerly and southerly on a curare to the left with a radius of sixteen (16) feet, twenty-nine and eighty-two hundredths (29.82) feet to a point of tangenc-3, on the easterly lime of Hillside Road; by land belonging to the following-named persens whose ownership and assessable fron- tages are recorded herewith; Mara O'Donovan sixty-nine and two hundredths (69.02) feet; John J. Devenney et Fred,fifty-one (51) feet; Algerino De ngeEs, fifty-one and thirty-eight hun- dredths (51.38) feet; Katherine yearns, fifty (50) feet; Thomas D. Grella.tij, et ax., lVargaret S., fifty ( 0) feet; Enrico Di Pietro, fifty (50) feet; Enrico Di Pietro, fifty-one (51) feet; Vernon Mason and Albert L. Saunders, Trustees, forty-five and sixty hundredths (45.60) feet, and thirty-four and six tenths (34.6) feet; Enrico Di Pietro, thirty and six tenths (30.6) feet and thirty-four and six tenths (34.6) feet; Vernon Mason and Al- bert L. Sauu-iders, 'trustees, forty-one (41) feet; Frank Mazza, et ux., Josephine, forty-seven (47) feet.; Corinne Carripagna, sixty (60) feet, John D. Sa.rnaras, et ux., Sarah, one lit-indred forty-two and thirty-five hundredths (142.35) feet; Margaret Tierney, ninety-seven and one tenth (97.1) feet; thence nor- therly along the easterly Une of Hillside Read eighty and sixty- five hundredths (80.65) feet to a point of curvature and the point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Hillcrest Circle which varies from forty (40) feet to seventy-seven (77) feet, more or less, in width, extending from Hillside Road to dead end circle.. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shorn on a plan entitled, "Town of Watertown, Plan of Hillerest Circle to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment .Act, February 15, 1930, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," a copy of which is to be duly recorded in the South Rc,,istry District of 21\41ddlesex County with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Hillcrest Circle be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amendments RECORD OF T{}3i K MIRETINGS 447 thereto according to the foregoing description, and having con- sidered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid cut as aforesaid, we Hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is clone under Chapter 59 of the General Laws providing; for the assessment of betterments, and that the area romprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from said laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for said laying, out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1930, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said de- scribcd parcels is the arnotlnt estimated to be the betterment that -,%ill be assessed upon said described parcel. CHARLES P. COLLIGAN, EDWARDD D. HOLLAND, Selec�rraeia. electi-rien's Office, Watertown, Klass., October 31, 1930. Whereas, at a Town fleeting held by the Town of ater- tmm, regularly called and duly warned and held on the tvmnty- second day of October, A. D. 1930, at which meeting a quorum w is prMlit when Article 8 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: Hillcrest Circle (to- gether with other streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them, as and for public 448 WATE TOWN TOWN REPORT ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to tale by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire„ any land necessary for said laying out, provide the stun or suns of money necessary to pays the, cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said honey shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying aut Hillcrest Circle 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 Dying out of Hillerest Circle as a public dray, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby,accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land de- scribed mn said report as and for a public stray." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Hillcrest Circle as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of lard xIiich are included in the area described in said order of laying nut as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded hertwit;h„ and on file in the office of the Toivn 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 eras trade at said Town Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order Of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public �%,ay under the proNisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred. to in said order of laying out, which said plan vvas dttly filed in the office of the Too m Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town ]Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until November 1, 1930 to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- tion of damages snstained by the owners of the land hereby RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 449 taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as r43own on said Schedule. Adapted: EDWARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOV LL, Schedule, Hillcrest Circle In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April ne-xt preceding the date of this order. The persolis named in said Schedule are the supposed o ers of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is -not, correctly stated, it is to he understood that said parcel is mvned by owneTs unknown. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Las .Side of Area Estimarsd Owmw Address NO. .stred Taken Fronlage Eater►nenr Damiraes l.oraO'Donovan,34 Clyde Road, 11-40- 1lelrnont... ........... ..... 1-149 East 1765 69.02 $345 10 None John J. Devenney. el Fred., 10 1I-40- Hillerest Circle,Watertown... East 975 51.00 255 00 None Algeriuo De Angelis, 12�Ullcrest 1140- Circle.'rk4`atertowa......... .. 43-147 East 1010 51.39 250 90 -None Catherine Ke ms. 10 Hillcrest 1140- Circle,WftUrtOWn........... 42-145 Enst f}50 50.00 2&0 04 None Thornas B. Gellatly.et lax,. Mar- garet S., 213 Ifiliermt Circle. 11-40- wntertown............. .... 41-113 East 1020 50.00 2SO 00 None Emico la`s Pietro, 88 Edgechile 11-10- Road, Watertown... ........ 40-141 East 1125 50-00 250 00 None Enrico Di Pietro, 85 Edgeclil'fe 11-40- Road,Watertown. . . ........ 39-143 bast 1370 51.00 256 00 Nona Vernon Mason and Albert L. Saunders, Tr., 73 Tremont 11-10- Street, Boston__........ .. 33-142 East 1380 45.40 228 00 None Vernon Ma-gpn and Albert L. Saunders, Tr., 73 Troment 1140- Street, Boston. ............. 45-141ASouth 810 34.60 173 00 None Enrico IN Pietro, &g Edgecliffe 11-4U- Rerad. Watertow-n... ..... ... 37-141 South Goo 30.60 153 OD None Enrico Di Pietro. $B Edgecllfie 11-40- Road,Watertown... ........ 3£E-140 South 660 31.60 179 00 ,Tone Vernon Mmwn and Albert L. Saunders. Tr., 73 Tremont 11-40- Street, 11astan.............. 35-139 West 700 41.00 205 00 None Frank T4laz2a. et UZ, Josephine, 1140- 22b I3illcrest Circle.Watertown 34-138 West 1S6d 47,00 235 00 lions 450 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Lot Side of Area Estimated Owner Address No. .Streri Taken,Frontage Betrermenj Damages Corinne Compagan, 2� I3iflcregt 11-44- Circ3e.Watertown........ ... 33-137 west 1590 60-00 3300 00 Nione John D. Samaras, c3 ux., 5arab. 1140- 149 Hiltside Road, Watertown 32-1.10 WaA 3080 142.3S 711 75 Kane Margaret Tierney. 446 Huron 11-40- Avenue, Cambridge... . ..... 31-135 West 2770 07,10 4M 50 Nme Voted: That any eXpensc incurred in connection with the construction of the foregoing; streets: California. Park, Carlton Terrace and Hillerest Circle —be charged to the 1930 Street Betterment Appropriation. Arhde 9. To hear the report of the Selectmen can the reloca- tion of the northerly line of Nichols Avenue, between Elton and Bigelow Avenues, as shown on plan can file in the office of the Town Clerk, and to see if the Town -%�ill vote to accept as and. for a public highway, that portion of Niehols Avenue between the present line and the Eno so relocated between Elton and Bigelow Avenues, or take airy action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout and Relocation of the Northerly Line of Nichols Avenue, Between Elton Avenue and Bigelow Avenue selectmen's Office, Watertmvii, 'Mass., October 10, 1930. ,after due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 32 of the General La-ws, Nve, the Selectmen cf _WateTtown, met on the tenth day of October, A. D. 1930, at 5 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the tenth day of Octo- ber, A. D. 1930, at 8 o'clock p.m., fair the purpose of a -public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Nichols Avenue, between Elton and Bigelow Avenues, as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the natter, do hereby adjudge that publicconvenience and neces- sity require that Nichols Avenue, between Elton and Bigelow Avenues, be laid out as and for a public ,vay, in accordance Nvith the following description, and as shov�,n on a plain drain by Dais D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated October 4, 1930. RECORD of TOWN NIFLTINGS 451 Description of Taking for Relocation of Street Line can Northerly Side of Nichols Avenue, Between Elton and Bigelow Avenues Beginning at a pob-it of curvature on the easterly line of Elton Avenue-, thence southerly wid easterly can a curve to the left with a radius of twenty-four (24) feet, over and across prop- erty of the East Watertown Realty Company, forty-cane and twenty-nine hundredths (41.29) feet to a paint of tangency; thence easterly on a straight line, over and across property of the East Watertown Realty Company*, t-wo hundred t'%venty-six and five hundredths (226.05) feet to a point of tangency; thence easterly and northerly on a curve to the left ii ith a radius of f€ it ty (40) feet, over and across property of the East Watertown Realty Company, sixty-eight and fifty-three hundredths (68.53) feet to a point of curvature on the westerly line of Bigelow Avenue; thence southerly along the former westerly- line of Bigelow Avenue, sixty-four a.nd six hundredths (64.06) feet to a paint of intersection on the former northerly line of Nichols Avenue; thence westerly along the former northerly line of Nichols Avenue, two hundred fifty-nine and fifteen hundredths (259.15) feet to a point of tangency; thence westerly and nor- therly on a curve to the right, v6ith a radius of forty (40) feet, severity-one (71) feet, to a poiiit of curvature on the former easterly line of Elton Avenue; thence, northeasterly along the former easterly lime of Elton Avenue, thirteen and seventy-tiro hundredths (13.72) feet to the point of beginning. Containing eight thousand and forty-two (8,042) square feet, as shown on plan dated October 4, 1930, draN��by Otis D. Allen, Tolxm Engineer. And it is therefore ordered. that Nichols Avenue between Elton Avenue and Bigelow ,Avenue, be and is hereby laid out as and for a public Way, udder the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the fore- going description, and having considered the question of dam- ages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through ,vhich said street has been laid out as aforesaid, ve beret y deter- mine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 82 of the General Laws, and that the area comprising the several parcels described will receive benefit 452 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT or advantage other than the general advantage to the com- munity from said laying out, and as sho-wn can a Flan of said aT-ea drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town En.11eer, dated October 4, 1930, 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. EI]WARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. Irt.O ELL, Selectrnen's Ofec Watertown, Mass., October 31, 1.930. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called wid duly warned and held on the twenty secand clay of October A. D. 1930, at which meeting a quorum was present-vhcri Artic1c9 of the warrant was before tho meeting as follows- "To hear the report of the Selectmen on the relocation of the northerly line of Nichols Avenue-, betwcun Elton. and Bigelow Avenues, as shcnm can plan on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and to see if the Town will vote to accept as and for a public highway, that portion of Nichols Avenue between the present line and than line so relocated. between Elton and Bigelow ve- nues, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying cut a portion of Nichols Avenue, between Elton Avenue and Di elow Avenue, and the report, of the Selectman with Tefercnee to said laying out were rmd to the meeting, and upon motion. duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of a portion of Nichols Avenue, betv.,een Elton Avenue and Bigelow, Avenue as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land described in said report as and fora public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out a portion of Nichols Avenue, between Elton Avenue and Bigelow Avenue, as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels RE-CORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 453 of land which are included in the area described in, said Order of lsying out as shown by a copY of said order and plan recorded herewith, and an file in the office of the Town Cleric, of Water- toNj,m, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels axe shown in said Schedule. Acid wbereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said 'ToVM Meet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein cdescri-bed parcels of land, all contained within the area, described in the said order of laving out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan Nra.s duly Eed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prier to said 'Tow-n lvleet lg. And all trees UpOn the land so taken and all structures algid thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the lard hereby taken aiid laid out as a public way -Ue allowed until (No trees) to take off and rcmeve trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- tion of clainages sustained by the oN%mers of tl-ic laid hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown can said Scliedule_ Adopted: ED WARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JC1'1= NSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectmen. . Vrated: That the surd of sL-� hundred dollars (S600) be and is hereby appropriated for necessary. constniction in connection with the relocation of the northerly line of Nichols A-venue, between Elton and Bigelow Avenues, and that hie lituic ed dol- lars (8500) of this aniount be transferred froni High xay_ Vacations account, and one hundred dollars ( 100) frown Con- tingent Account. 454 WATERTOWN TOWX REPORT Article 10. To sec if the Town will vote to appropriate and barrow the sum of ten thousand dollars ( 10,000) for the con- tinuation of construction of the so-called Cook's Pond drainage system, dixect how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Unanimously Voted: That the sum of ten thousand dollars (1,;10,0114) he and is hereby appropriated to pay the cast of ex-ten- sion of the so-called Cook's Pond drainage system, acid the Town Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Selectmen, the sure of ten. thousand dollars ( 10,000) and to issue the bands or notes of the Town therefor, at soda rate of interest as he, xith the approval of the Select- men, shall determine, payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and acts amendatory thereof, so that the whole loam shall be paid in not rnor+e than five (5) gears, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may determine. Said bonds or notes shall bear the authenticating certificate of a bank or trust company to be selected by the Treasurer, or of the Cornmcnwealt:h of Massachusetts, and interest and principal shall be, clue and payable at the First National Bank of Boston, Massachusetts. Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to place the fallmling Town lands under the jurisdiction of the Park Department; Delta in -Wa,tertowji Square, containing approximately 17,3=46 square feet; Delta between Galen Street and. Lewando's, con- taining appra)"imately 13,600 square feet; Land at the iiorth- easterly corner of Arlington and Mt. Auburn Streets, containing approximately 54,060 square feet, acquired by the Town for public purposes inider rote of Town 'Meeting dated March 23, 1425, or take any action relating thereto, Voted: To place the following Town lands under the jurisdic- tion of the Park Department: DLl Ita in Watertown Square, ccn- taining approximately 171,346 square feet, Land at the north- east:erly corner of Arlington and 1N1t. Auburn Streets, containing approximately 54,060 square feet;, acquired by the To-mi for public purposes under vote of Town Meeting dated '\\larch 23, 1925. Article 12. To see if the "Town will vote to appropriate RBCORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 455 twenty-six hundred dollars (,32600) in addition to the sum of five thousand dollars ( 5,000) already appropriated for the re- arrangement and addition to the traffic signals and signs in or gear Watertown Square, and the intersection of Galen and Watertown Streets, direct how the money shall lac provided, or take any* action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. Article 13. To see if the 'Tovni will vote to appropriate the sum of one thousand dollars ( 1,000) in addition to the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ($1500) already, appropriated for the purpose of installing traffic control signal at the junction of Orchard Stct and ' averleyr Avenue, direct hoar the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the suin of one thousand dollars (S 1,000) be and is hereby appropriated, in addition to the sum of fifteen hundred dollars (81500) already appropriated for the purpose of installing traffic control signal at the junction of Orchard Street and Waverley Avenue, and that this swn be and is hereby trans- ferred from Highway Vacations Account. Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to change the num- ber of rnembeTs of the School Conunittee from an even to an odd nuinlr, or take any action relating thereto. (bequest of School Committee.) 110 in favor, 17 opposed. `doted: That the School Committee be enlarged by the addi- tion of one member, to be elected for a term of three years, at the next Annual Town Mec-ting, of 1931. Arlicle 15. To see if the Town%ill vote to petition the Legis- lature to take the action necessary in order that the provisions of Chapter 31 of the General Laws (known as the civil service law) shall apply to the position of Agent in the Health Department, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Board. of Health.) Motion: To place the Agent of the Board of Health under Civil Service, defeated. Article 16. To see if the Town will -vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell can behalf of the Torva for not less than ten thousand dollars ($10,000) the Parker School lot on Galen and 456 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Water Streets, containing approximately 30,950 square feet, or tape any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. Article 17. To see if the Tawri N611 authorize the Selectmen to sell on behalf of the Town a vacant lot of land owned by the 'hewn, located at the junction of Fairview and Wilson Avenues, containing approximately 3,850 square feet, Or take any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. Arti,cL- 18. To hear the report of the Planning Board for an amendment to the Zoning By-law of the Tovm of Watertown, affecting all the land not now in District 2-3 on "VVaverley Ave- nue, which lies: between O chard Street and Bradshaw 'Street for a depth of 100 feet from said Waverle:y Avenue, as shown on Engineer's Plan of the Town. of Watertown, from District 3-C (2-family residwice purposes) to District 2-P (store ptarpc)ses), in accordance with the provisions of Section 5, Article 4, of the Zoning lay-law of the: 'Town of Watm town, or tape any action relating tbereto. Referred back to the Planning Board. Article 19. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to lease on behalf of the Town, for a period not exceeding five years, the property acUired for a World War Memorial, upon such terms and conditions as they deem best., consistent with its continued use as a Memorial, or take.any action relating thereto. Voted: That the Selectmcu be and they are hereby author, ized to lease to Post No. 99 of the American Legion for a period not exceeding five years, the property acquired for a lVorld Far Memorial, at a rental of one dollar per year, and upon such further terms and conditions as they, the Selectmen, may deem Best Consistent with its continuer) use as a R'Iemoria.l. Ariicle. 20. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen, on behalf of the 'T`ourn, to enter into an agreement with the 1M.etropolit,an District Commission for the use of a tract of land on the south side of the Charles River Parkway for play- ground purposes, appropriate the necessary stun of money* for fencing and equipping said tract, direct how the saute shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. `Doted.; That the Selectmen he and they are hereby author- 'RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 457 ized, on behalf of the Town, to enter into an agreement with the Metropolitan District Commission, foi-the use of a tract of land on the south side of the Charles River Parkway for playground purposes. Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to authorize and direct the Selectmen to acquire by purchase or by rightt of emi- nent dornain, sufficient land in that section of the To-wn lying east of Beacon Square and south of Arsenal Street,, for the pur- pose of establishing a public play,-ground, appropriate the neces- sary sum of money therefor, direct how the same shall he raised, or act thereon. (Request of Thornas P. Nraheyr and others,) Under Axticle 21, 114 opposed, 41 in favor. Motion to instruct the Selectmen to acquire afore-said land, defeated. Article 22. To sec if the Town will appropriate a sum of money toward paying the cost of the memorial to the founders of Watertown, direct�how the saute shall be raised, -or take any action relating; thereto. (Request of G. Frederick:Robinson and others.} Referred to the next Town fleeting. WILLIAM P. McGUIR, Town CL-rk. Warrant for State Election, Tuesday, November 4, 1980 CommonNvealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex„ ss. To clay Constable in the Town of T-Vatertrr&n., Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of -Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of Water- town to meet iu their respective voting; places in said. Town; Precinct 1, East I1nd Fire Station, Mt. Aubuurrx. Street•, Pre- cinct 2, H osmer School, Winthrop Street; Precinct 3, High School Building, Columbia Street; Precinct 4, Toivn Hall, Main Street, Precinct. 5, Town Fall, Illain Street, Precinct $, Vest juroi.ar Nigh School, Waverley Avenge, on Tuesday, the fourth days of TINTovember, 1930, at 8 o'clock in the morning, for the pur- pose of giving in their votes for the fallowing State, District aInd County Officers, viz.: 458 IsVATRRTOwN TOWN REPORT Governor; Lieutenant-Governor;Secretary;Treasurer;Audi- tor; Attorney-General; Senator it Congress; Congressman for Eighth Congressional District; Councillor for Third Councillor District, 'Senator for Fifth Middlesex District; Three Represen- tatives in General Court for Seventh Middlesex District; Dis- trict .Attorney for Northern District, Middlesex County; Register of Probate and Insolvency for Xliddlesex County; County Commissioner for Middlesex County; Two Associate Cow-ity Commissioners for 110iddlesex County; County Treas- urer for Middlesex County. Also for gi-6ng in their votes on the follo in.g questions: Acceptance of the folloN%ing "Proposed Amendment to the Constitution"; Question o_ 1. Shall an amendment to the Constitution relative to the apportionment of senatorial, representative and councillor districts, further described as follows; The proposed amendment of the angitution provides for the annulment of Article XXI of the Articles of Amendment of the Constitution and the substitution therefor of a new Article =I, and for the annulment of Article XXII of the .Articles of Amendment of the Constitution and the substitution therefor of a new Article XXIL The proposed amendment embodies in substance the fallowing changes in and additions to said Articles 'KI and XII: 1. In proposed Article XXI, tovnis of twelve thousand in- habitants or more may be diidde.d in forniing representative districts. No precincts, however, in such towns may be divided. In talring the census the special enumeration of legal voters shall specify the number residing in each precinct of such towns. Under existing Amendment XXI no town may be divided and no specification of the number of voters in a*precinct is required. 2. The division of a county into representative districts.and the apportionment of representatives to districts therein is to be made by "The county commissioners or other body acting as such or, in lien thereof, such board of special commissioners in each county as may for that purpose be provided by lava . . ." Under Article X I as it now stands the division,and apportion- ment is made by "The mayor and aldermen of the city of Boston, the county conunissioners of other counties than. Suffolk, or in RE CO" OF TOMYN MEETINGS '459 lieu of the mayor and aldermen of the city of Boston, or of the county commissioners in each county tither than Suffolk, such board of special commissioners in h county, to be elected by the people of the county, or of the tcwns therein, as may for that purpose be provided by later. . . ." The time,for assembling of such commissioners, beard or body for the purpose of rnaldng such division and apportionment is also changed, from the first Tuesday of August next after each assignment by theLegis- lature of the number of representatives to each county, to a time within thirty days after certification by the Secretary of tli�e' Commonwealth to such commissioners, board or body cf the number so assigned, or within such other period as the Gen- eral Court may by law provide. 3. Under the proposed Articles, each special enumeration shall be the basis for detennining the districts, senatorial, rep- resontative and councillor, for the ten-gear period beginning in the fourth January following said special enumeration and the present division of cstricts is to rernaia in effect until January, 1939. Under the existing amendments the ten-year period is the period between the taping of each census. (Thus, the next, redivision based upon the next census in 1935 would, under the proposed artictes, affect these elected in 1038 to hold office beginning in January, 1939, instead of affecting those elected in 1936 to hold office beginning in January, 1937. Under existing amendments representation of newly-created districts begins in January of the second year after each ten-year census, whereas under the proposed article it would begin in January of the fourth year thereafter.) The number of representatives (240), senators (40), and coumillors (9) is not changed. 4. The Legislature may limit the time %Nrthin which a. division of representative, councillor or senatorial districts may be questioned by judicial pmecedings. The existing aniend- ments contain no ptoNision that itself limits or authorises the Legislature to limit such time. Which received in a joint session of the two Mouses held -NI ay 17„ 1928, 182 votes in the affirmative and 48 in the negative, and at a joint session of the two Houses held lFlay 26, 1930, re- ceived 155 votes in the affirmative and 38 in the negative, be approved.' 460 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Acceptance of the following "Laves Proposed by Initiative Petition" Question ATo. 2. Shall the p-roposed lave which amends the General Laws by striking; out Chapter 138, Section 2A, which section provides that, "No person shall manufacture, transport by air craft, eater craft or vehicle, impart or export spirituous or intomea.tingy liquor as defined by section three, or certain non- intoxicating beverages as defined by section one, tuiless in each instance he shall have obtained the permit or other authority required therefor by the laws of the United States and. the regu- lations made thereunder," which lave was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 110 in the affirmative and 123 in the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 11 in the affirmative and 26 in, the negative, be approved? Qliest on No. 3. Shall the proposed law which amends Gen- eral Lavers, chapter 131, by insert iig therein a new sectloa ntunber 51DA, which in substance mares it a misdemeanor pun- ishable by a fine of fifty dollars .for any person to use, set or maintain any trap or other device for the capture of fur-bearina, animals which is likely to cause continued suffering to an animal caught therein and which is not designed to kill the anirnal at once or take it alive unhurt, except traps or ether devices for protection against vermin, set or maintained within fifty yards of any building or cultivated plot of land to the use of which the presence of vermin may he detrimental, which law was dis- approved in the Senate by a vote of 12 in the a.ffirrnat vc and 24 in the negative, and in the I-Iouse of Representatives by a. vote of 48 in the affirmative and 167 in the negative, be ap- proved? The vote on these questions will be "Yes" or "No." Acceptance of Chapter 383, Acts of 1929, entitled "An Act relative to transportation facilities in the metropolitan district" Plait No. 1. Return to die Boston Elevated Railway Com- pany of the management and operation of its railway system by terminating public nvanagernent and operation thereof. Plan Ara. 2, Continuation of public management and opera- tion of the Boston Elevated Pr-tilwa,y Company in accordance with such terms and conditions as may be agreed to by the stockholders of said company. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 461 Plan No. 3. Purchase by the lAetropolitan Transit District (which comprises the cities of Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea., Everett, Malden, Medford, Newton, Revere and Somerville, and the tarns of Arlington, Belmont, Brookline, Miltm and W"atertoi"), of thy; whole assets, property and franchises of the Boston Elevated Railway Company, the same thereafter to be owned, i-nanaged and operated by said district. Each voter shall make a cross in the space at the right of the plan which he desires to have adopted._ The palls will open at S a.m, and will. close at S p.m. And you Will notify and-�%farn the legal voters of Water-town to meet at the times and at the places herein specified, by leav- ing at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by, posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, seven clays at least prior to the time of said meeting. )"Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clem on or bore the time of said meetng. Given under our lands this seventeenth day of October, A. D., 1930. EDWARD P. EURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Sateen un of Wa.tert6 t. Officers' Return on Warrant As required by the foregoing Warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the tirnes 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 tern or mare conspicuous public places in Tawvn, seven days at least prior to the tirne of said meeting. JOSEPH W. R.EGAN, Constabe of lValertawat. Attest. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clark. 4r72 TVATERTO N TOWN REPORT Record of State Election, November 4, 1930 The polls wm opened at 8 a.m., and voting continued until 8 p.m., at which time the polls were closed. The following election officers -•ere present: Precinct 1. Eugene L. 'Storey, Warden-, Edward T. Cus- hncau, Clerk. Inspectors: Mabel C. MacNutt, Lucy FitzGerald, Frank R. Maguire, Richard. M. Hatch, John J. Considine, Thomas Creamer, Frances C. Murphy, James F. Drew, Joseph XXT, Maher, Everett C. Mayo, Counters: John "W. Bruckner, Han--y E. Burroughs, Ropy L. Cummings, George 0. Baxter, Bradley Childs, John J. 11ee, William J, Sullivan. Precinct 2. Thomas NI. lMahoney, Warden, William 13, Glidden, Clerk_ Inspectors: Kevork Der Bogosian, Ada H. Drakc, Rose Ajenaian, Dziadzan Garabudian, Arthur V. Morley, Bernard A. Nlrorley, Harry G. Elwell, Warren T. Shanahan, Frank A. Fitzpatrick, Joseph J. 'Manning. Counters: Adam Ross, George E. Stickney, Victor D. Paolera., George J. Ward, Charles V. Harney, Brace Harley, Michael Revane, Clarence H. MacAulcy. Precinct 3. Jos ph R. Cooney, Warden; Henry A. Plett, Clerk. hnspectors: Roger E. Alcott, Harriet E. Marshall, Crack; M. Olson, Harry J. Quilty, Edith Beck, James N1. Kelley, Raymond J. O'Halloran, Alice 2U. NcTton, John P. Ryan, John Kavmy. Counters: Jennie A. Gallagher, Grace E. Johnson, Carlos P. Tute, Marlon C. Moore, Florence Godivin, Winifred Donnelly, Sadie E. Nichols, Elizabeth !I•la.cDanough, Richard Pluxzl<ett. Precinct 4. 'V Ia.11ace A. Shipton, Warden; John F. GIN,nrl, Clerk;. Inspectors: Samuel G. Thayer, Ethel F. Lee, Michael D. Vahey, ]Mary S. 1\4olloy, Walter K. Morton, Marion Sawyer, Bessie L. Walsh, Beinj=in Callen, Blanche Safford, John J. Cutiniff. Counters: Ruth T. Hall, David F. Keefe, 1 fattie B. Hasford, Frances R. Cohen, 'Mary B. Connors, Anna. S. Mott, Carlton F. Hutchins, John J, Keefe, Precinct 5. Harry J. York, Warder; Joseph D. McCall, Clerk. Inspectors: Daniel J. Griffin, Joseph. E. Hyde, Mary Irene Quirk, Ella M. IIrunphreville, Mary B. Wilson, Viola C. Strahan, Jane Keefe, Bernard A. Spruig, Percy M. Bond, George C. Cainiphell.. Counters: IVIarie Gildea., Helen E. Benjamin, ILBCO" OF TOWN 'MEETINGS 463 Emestine F. Howe, Rena Y, Fancy, John McDonnell, Everett E. Dickie, Patrick W. Whyte, James A. McDonald, Precinct 6. James P, Keating, Warden; Joseph S. Parent, Clerk, Inspectors: E-'a. M, Eagleson, Annie "+I. Davis, Mollie E. Smith, Harold W. I3ui=all, Susan Papalia, Alice S. Car ley, Mary D. \jcElligott., Njarion C. Healy;, Anna J. Connors, Charles A. T\rlcCarthy. Counters: Violet B. Nute, Anna R. Tos- cano, P. Francis Cannon, Hazel D. Smith, Chester J. Cady, Ralph F. Smith, Jr., William S. Mahoney, Theodore B. Robin- son, William A. Pelrine, Anthony Adamo, Bernard S. Smitla, John P. Monahan, Geflrge H. Lord, .John R. Burke, George A. Reed., Jereruiah Coughlin, Lester A. ;,Iurphy, George A, Taylor, John J, McCann, INFles F. Hooker, James L. Culleton, Claim R. Hullihen, Justine D, Hamilton. (Total Vote Cast, 900) Gavernor Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 TOW John W. Aiken of Chelsea, Socialist Labor Party. , .. . . . . . 14 18 13 8 9 14 72 Frank G. Allen of Norwood, 9 Republican. . . . .. .. . . . .. •• • • • 69 380 1$58 524 592 1076 489$ Harry J. Canter of Boston, communist Party. . .. . . .. .. .. 0 1$ 2 1 1 12 34 Joseph B. Ely of Westfield, Democratic. . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . 821 686 554 869 579 1184 4693 Alfred Baker Lms is of Cambridge, Socialist Party'. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 13 2 4 1 6 27 Blanks.. . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. ... .. .. 1S 26 11 10 11 30 106 Lie is Wia rat-Goumaar Strabo V. Claggett of Newton, Democratic. , . 797 662 52S 848 5c) 1155 4557 Maria C. Correia of New BecUord, 4 2$ 2 3 1 11 47 communist Party. . .. . Stephen J. Surridge of Lyan, Socialist Labor Marty. . .. . . .. . 414 2 3 2 9 34 Edith '-%[. Wiiliams of Brookline, Socwis�. Warty. . . . . . . , .. . 3 14 4 4 12 42 lviJliam Sperling Youngman of Boston, Republican. . . . . . . ... 973 374 1380 524 597 1082 4930 Blanks.. . . . . . ..... .. ........... 43 51 23 34 22 47 464 NVATE'RTOWN TOWN REPORT Secrelary precirxcls Daniel T. Biessington of mer- 1 2 3 4 5 6 .7'alad Ville, Socialist Labor Party. . . . 4 fix 4 4 3 15 45 Frederic W. Conk of Somerville, Republican. .. . . . . .. . . . . . 981 860 1378 509 589 1051 4868 Albert Sprague Coolidge of Pitts- field, Socialist Party, . .. . . . , . . 12 29 13 19 11 27 111 James W. Dawson of Boston, Communist Party. . 5 25 3 3 1 14 51 Chester J. O'Brien of Boston, Democratic.. . . . .. .. .. ... ... . 777 5 653 506 843 653 1151 4481 Blank.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . .. . 47 59 36 38 36 58 274 Treasurer Fred Jefferson Burrell of Medford, Republican, . , . :. . . . 75G 331 1094 447 478 907 4007 Eva.Hoffman of Poston, Communist Party. . . . . . . . . . . . 8 20 4 0 4 11 47 Charles F. Hurley of Cambridge, Democratic. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . 982 708 723 801 641 1296 5241 Walter S. Hutchins of Greenfield, Socialist Party. . .. . . . . . .. . 13 17 10 9 10 15 74 Charles S. Crn.m3 of Boston, Socialist Labor Party- -- . .. . . . 4 9 5 G 1 10 35 Blames. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . G7 56 104 63 59 77 426 Auditor Alonzo B. Cook of Boston, Republican. . . .. . 025 35'9 1"2g 503 549 1021 4583 Harry Fielr.man of Springfield, Socialist Party. . . . . .. . . .. ... . 6 17 46 7 4 15 95 Francis X, 11-orley of Cambridge, Democratic. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 830 675 586 851 5S9 1187 4718 Albert Oddie of Brodktan, Communist Party. . .. . ., . . . .. 3 16 2 1 0 S 30 Fred. E. Oeleher of Peabody, Socialist Labor Party. . .. . . .. . 2 18 7 2 3 6 3$ Blanks... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 58 513 73 5.9, 48 79 366 Allurney-General Morris 1. Decker of Boston, Socialist Labor Party. . ... . .. . 11 23 7 5 2 14 62 John W. Janhunen of Gardner, Cornmunist ;Party. . . . .. .. . .. . 4 19 3 1 5 11 43 Jahn Weaver Sherman of Boston, Socialist Party. . , 5 17 6 Cr 6 15 55 I•larold W. Sullivan of Boston, Democratic.... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 760 Bail 488 832 543 I137 4390 Joseph E. Warner of Taunton, Republican. .. .. .. . . . .. .. . ... 1000 408 1396 525 6Q3 1C176 5UOO Blanks. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. .... 44 52 4Q 47 34 63 280 RECORD OF `SOWN, 1€EETINGS 465 Senator in Congress Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total William M. Butler of Boston, Republican. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Q3 347 1306 490 569 954 4509 Marcus A. Coolidge of Vitcliburg, Democratic.. . . . . . ., ., . . . . . . 888 725 596 891 597 1285 4981 Oscar Rinsalas of Springfield, Socialist Labor Party. . .. ... . . 1 10 4 3 8 18 Max Lerner of Worcester, Communist Party. .. . .. . . . 0 13 2 9 1 6 22 Sylvester J. RicBr£de of Waterton, Socialist Party. 6 16 12 13 7 11 65 Blanks... . . ... ... . . . .. .. .. . . . . 26 30 22 18 16 52 164 Cangrestman—Eighili District John P. Brennan of Cambridge, Democratic. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 702 685 481 823 546 1172 4490 Frederick W. Dallinger of Cambridge, Republican. . . . 999 394 1415 549 613 1068 5037 Blanks. . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . .. . . . 93 62 44 45 34 76 294 Countillar---- Third Dislrid Esther NL Andrews of Brookline, Republicaa. ., ., . , . . .. . . . . . 947 367 1343 495 58:3 1025 4760 Henry W. Brett of Boston, Democratic.. . ..... . . . . . .. . . . 799 674 517 843 550 1140 4531 BLwnks.. .. . . .. ....... .... .. . . . 79 IOU 80 76 60 142 539 Setratar—Fifth M d&esex District Paul A. 11+1:ogaa of Waltham, Democratic.. . ... . .. . . .. .. . . . 817 695 518 859 562 1187 4638 George G. lvloyse.of Waltham, Republican. ... .. .. . . . . ... . . . 986 361 1334 493 582 1013 4719 Blanks.. .. .. .... .-- - .. .. . . . 71 85 98 64 49 116 473 466 WATERT{?WN TOWN REPORT Watertown, Mass., November 12, 1930 The clerks of the Town of Watertown and City of Waltham, comprising the Seventh Middlesex District, met on November 12, 1930, at 10 a.m., in City Hall, Waltham, and canvassed the rettnis cast for Representatives in, General Court for said district. The result was as follows Representatives in General Court—.5ex.cwh Middlesev Mstr:ct (Dote for three) Ira)te°s dust in I•Vaierlo wn, November 4, 1930 .Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 5 Total Albert'%". bullock d Waltham, Republican. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 906 359 1305 483 5SO 977 4600 jearinette C.Chisholm of Waltham, Democratic. . . . . . . . . . .. 731 643 467 781 516 1076 14 George Chauncey Cousins of Waltham, Democratic. . . . . . . . 724 031 473 758 521 1070 4177 Arthur A. Hansen of Waltham, Republican, .. , . . 864 332 1244 457 562 945 4404 Francis Russell Hines, of Waltham, Democratic. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 728 819 468 787 517 100 4175 Arnold Leonard of Watertown, Republican. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 953 403 1364 521 612 1067 492,0 Blanks.. .... .. ......., ... . . . . . 566 437 499 461 271 757 2991 Voles Cast in bVa,id,a2tt, November 4, 1930 ,Albert AV. Bullock of Waltham, Republican. . . .,. . .. .. . .. . . . 5290 Jeannette C. Chisholm of Waltham, Democratic. . . . . .. . . .. .. . 1 . 41908 George Chat ncey Cousens of Waltham, Democratic. . . .. . .. .. . . . 4884 Arthur A. Hansen of Waltham, Republican.. . .. ..... . . . . . . .. . . . 5634 Francis Russell Hines of Waltham, Democratic. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4797 Arnold Leoinard of '��4'at.ertown, Rep ub ican. . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. 4767 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . . ..... . . . . .. ... 4253 Total Nimsber of Voles Cast for Representatives ht Watertown and Waltham *Albert W. $ullock of VValtliarn, Republican. . . . . . . . . . .. ... .., 0,899 Jeannette? C. Chisholm of Waltham, Democratic. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. 0,122 George Chauncey Cousens of Waltham, Democra.tic. . . .. . . . . . .. 9,051 *Arthur A. Hansen of Waltham, Reppublican. . . .. . .. . . .... .. . . . 10,038 Francis Russell Hines of Waltha€n, Dernocratic. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 8,972 *Arnold UoTtard of Watertown,Republican.... . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . 9,697 Wanks . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . . 7,244 *Elected. RECORD OF x4'4ritN ME TINGS 467 District Attgrne~y Northern District Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Warren L. Bishop of Wayland, Republican . .. . . .. 997 405 1300 539 608 1120 5059 John F. Daly of Cambridge, Democratic. ... . . . .. ... . . . ... . 733 651 461 777 523 1079 4224 Blanks . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . 94 85 89 100 62 117 547 Register of Pro#ote and .Insolue"y—Middlesex Caunjy John J. Butler of Wakefield, Democratic. . . . .. . 779 696 500 837 535 1144 4491 Loring B. Jordan of Iffakefield, Republican . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . �27 3534 13,34 487 5M 1022 4712 Blanks . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . 118 01 106 92 70 150 027 County Cammissaancr— Middlesex Courtly Erson B. Barlow of Lowell, Republican . . . . .. . . . . . . D33 359 1331 491 585 1031 4729 Robert T. Donovan of Somerville, Demacratic. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 769 687 488 8-95 536 1137 4442 Blanks . .. .. .. . . . .. .. . . . 122 9& 121 100 72 148 659 Associate Camnsisstoners--•Lt ddlesex County Nate for two) E. Perry Johnson of Arlington, De.•nocratic. . T. .. . . 747 6G4 475 775 519 1113 42'93 John T\I. Keyes of Concord, Republican . . . . . . . . . . . 993 341 1207 479 572 91)3 4575 John J. Noreau,Jr.,of SomervIe, Democratic . .. . .. ..... 715 63D 449 768 513 1064 41.39 Melvin G. Rogers of Tewksbury, Republican . . . . . . .. .. .. 1 . 871 316 1289 459 .%GO 050 4434 Blanks . .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. . 42,2 331 390 351 22:7, 503 2219 County Tresssztrer—Middlesex Counly J. Frank Facey of Cambridge, Democratic. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 741 631 472 755 497 1082 4179 Charles E. Hatfield of Newton, Republican. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 908 M 1293 491 661 900 4599 Blanks.. . . . . . . .. ... .. . . .. . . . . . 175 154 175 169 135 244 1052 (question No. 1 .proposed Anwndinent to 62e Constitution Shall an amendment to the. Constitution relative to the app o-i tionnient of sctlatorial, representative and cotmeillor &- tricts, further described as fellows: The proposed aniembnent of the Constitution provides for the annulment of Article XXI of the Articles of Amendment of 468 WATER'.Co'4U N TOWN REPORT the Constitution and the st-ibstitution therefor of a new Article I, and for the annulment of Article XXII of the Articles of Amendnimt of the Constitution and the substitution therefor of a new Article XXIL The proposed amendment embodies in substance the following ehanges jn and additions to said Articles XX I and XXII: 1. In proposed Article X I, towns of twelve thousand inhabitants or more may be divided in forming representative districts. No precincts, however, in such towns may be divided. in taking the census the special enumeration of Legal -voters shall specify the nurnb+er residing i1-I each precinct of such towns. Under existing Amendment XXI no town may lac divided and no specification of the number of voters in a precinct is required. 2. The division of a county into representative districts and the apportionment of representatives to districts therein is to be made by "The county commissioners or other 0body acting as such or, in lieu thereof, such hoard of special commissioners in each county as may for that purpose be provided by law, . I ." Under Article XXI as it now stands the division and apportion- ment is made by "The mayor and aldermen of the city of Boston, the county commissioners of other counties than Stiffolk, or in lieu of the mayor and aldennen of the city of Boston, or of the couxrty commissioners in each county other than SuEolk, such board+of special. commissioners iii each county, to be elected by the people of the county, or of the towns therein, as may for that purpose be provided by laiv. . . ." The time for assembling of such commissioners, board or body for the purpose of making such division and apportionment is also changed, from the first Tuesday of August next after each assignment by the Legislature of the n-.unber of representatives to each cowity, to a time ,a ithin thirty days after cortifieation by the Secretart} of the. Commonwealth to such commissioners, board or body of the number so assigned, or withui such other period as the General Court may by law pro-Me. 3. Under the proposed Articles, each special enumeration shall be the basis fcr determining the districts, senatorial, rep- resentative and councillor, for the ten-year period beg ring in the fourth January following said special enumeration and the present division of districts is to remain in effect until January, R coRD DF TOWN MEETINGS 469 1939. Under the existing amendments the ten-year period is the period between the taking of each census. (ThrLs, the next redi- vision based upon the nest census in 1935, would, tinder the proposed Articles, affect those elected in 1938 to hold office beginning in Janua-ry, 1939, instead of affecting those elected in 1936 to hold office beginning in January, 1937 Under exist- ing amendments representation of newly-created districts begins in January of the second year after each ten-ycax cenms, whereas under the proposed article it would begin in January of the fourth year thereafter.) The number of representatives (240), senators (40), and councillors (S) is not changed. 4. The Legislature may limit the time within -which a divi- sion of representative., councillor or senatorial districts may be questioned by judicial proceedings. The existing amendments contain no provision that itself limits or authorizes the Legis- lature to limit such time. Wbich received in a joint sewion of the tv�po I-louses held )4-lay 17, 1928, 182 votes in the affimath,-e and 48 in the ne ativC7 and at a joint session of the two Mouses held -lay 26, 1930, received 155 votes in the affirmative and 88 in the negative he approved? Precawcs 1 2 3 4 5 0 TD141 'y . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . .. 7492 43.1 860 551 506 893 3996 No. . . . . . . ... . . .. . . .. . . . .. .. 246 140 278 202 140 333 1339 Blanks. . .. . . . . . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 830 507 802 653 547 1090 449E Question No. 2 Lass Proposed by Initiative Petition ,Shall the proposed law which amends the General Laws by striking out Chapter 138, Section 2A, which Section provides that, "No person shall manufacture, transport by air craft,water eft or vehicle, impart or export spirituous or intoxicating liquor as defined by section three, or certain non-intoxicating beverages as defined by section one, unless in each instance he shall have obtained the permit or other authority required there- for by the laws of the United States and the regulations Trade thereunder," which law was disapproved in the House of Rep- resentatives by a. vote: of 110 in the affirmative and 123 in the 470 WATIMTOWN TOWN REPORT negative and in the Senate by a vote of 11 in the affin-native and 26 in the negative, be approved? Precirwls 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Yes. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .... . . .. 914 664 745 758 537 1208 4826 No. . . . . .. . ..... .. ....... . .. 627 249 978 407 477 747 3480 Blanks. . . . . 28,3 2-98 2232 251 1.79 301 1524 Question No. 3 Law Proposed by lnitiah've Petition Shall the proposed law which amends General Laws, Chap- ter 131, by inserting therein a new, Section Number: 59A, which in substance makes it a misdeineanor planishable by a fine of fifty dollars for any person to use, set or ina.intain any trap or other device for the capture of fur-bea7`ing animals which is likely to cause continued suffering to an animal caught therein and which is not designed to bill the an nal at once or tape it alive unhurt, except traps or other devices for protection against vermin, set or maintained within fifty }yards of any building or cultivated plot of land to the use of which the presence of ven-nin may be detrimental, which law was disapproved in the Senate by a vote of 12 in the affirmative and 24 in the negative, and in the House of Representatives by a. vote of 48 hi the affirmative and 167 in the negative, be approved? Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 0 Total Yes. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . ... . 974 551 12200 7-12 634 1146 5247 No. . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. ...... 363 104 381 261.1, 250 5221972 131anks. . . . . . .. .. . . .. ..... ... .. 487 396 359 412 309 W `2011 Boston Elevated Railway Company Plan Plait No. 1. Rettvrn to the Boston Elevated Railway Cora- pans, of the management and operation of its railway system by terminating public management and operationthereof, Precinrts 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total 334 148 381 202 168 345 1578 Plan No. 2. Contintu Lion of public management and opera- tion of the Boston Elevated Railway Company its accordance RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 471 with such terms and conditions as may he agreed to by the stock- holders of said company-. Prpeci ruts 1 2 3 4 5 6 ToW 1 233 678 402 387 599 2810 Plan No. 3. Purchase by the Ivletrapolitan Transit District (which comprises the cities of Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford, Newton, Revere and Somerville and the towns of Arlington, Belmont, Brookline, INI.ilton and Water- town), of the whole assets property and franchises of the Boston Elevated Railway Company, the same thereafter to be o'wned., managed and operated by said district. Pr&-hwis 1 2 3 4 5 G Total 3777 .2145 333 429 240 503 2087 Blanks. ..... . . . . . ..... . ..... . . 572 515 W 483 398 809 3325 Abseiig Inters` Ballots Received awd Cart Precimis 1 2 3 4 5 G Total 0 4 2 2 3 19 The Selectmen made return.to the Secretary of theCorm-non- wealth as required by law of the foregoing result of votes cast in NVatertown. Albert W. Bullock, Arthur A. Hansen and Arnold Leonard were declared elected.Representatives in General Court, Seventh Middlesex District, and notices of their election were delivered to them by theCity Clerk of Waltham, and for %carded to the Secretary of the Commonwealth.. WILLIAM P. 33NIc+G IRB, Toum Clerk. 472 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Warrant for Town Meeting Monday Evening, December 22, 1930 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. To any Constable in tine Town of fflatertown, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are. hereby reglured to notify and warn the legal voters of the Tavm of Watertown to meet in the Senior High School ]Building,. Columbia Street, in said Town, on i�el:oiiday even7inig, the twenty- second day of December, 1930, at 7.30 p.m., to act; on the fol- lo7ing articles, vim.: Article 1. To hear the report o -my Conmiittee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Article 2. To sec if the Town will vote to rescind action taken at Town Mecting held on .April 25, 1930, under Article 1.4, when it vas "'Voted: That the suns of five thousand dollars ( 5,000) be. and is hereby approp'at+ed to pay the cost of ixist;alling a.ddi�- tional traffic signals and sins in or near Watertown Sg=e, and the intersection of Galen and Watertown Streets, and of con- necting said signals with existing signals into one synchronized system under automatic control, and that this sum be and is hereby assessed upon the palls and estates for the; Current rear," or take ;any action relating thereto. Article 3. To see if the Town will vote,to provide by transfer or otherwise, such sums of money as may be necessary for the use of the various 'Town departments for the balance of the current year, direct how same shah be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and borrow the stem of fifteen thousand dollars (815,000) for the con- tinuation of constriction of the so-called Cook's Pond drainage system, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Artick 5. To see if the To«nn will instruct the Selectmen to petition the Legislature for permission to erect an Ad—minis- tration $4ulding on Saltonstall Park, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Administration B1111ding Committee.) Article G. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 473 borraw, the sum of two hundred and five thousand. dollars (8205,000) to pay the cost of a new Administration Building, direct how the money shall be provide, or take any action -re- lating thereto. (Request of Administration Building Com- mittee. Article 7. To see if the Town will authorize the .Selectmen to sell the present; Town lull site, or any part thereof, including the buildings thereon, for a sung not less than six dollars ( 6) per square Trot, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Administration Building Conin-ittee.) Article S. To see if the Tovim will vote to transfer the unex- pended balance in the accmmt of the New Senior f3igh School Building Committee to the School Department, to be expended for new equipment in the School Department, or take any act* relating thereto. (Regtiest of the School Coninaittee.) Article 9. To see if the Towel will appropriate the sum of four himdred forty-one dollars and ten cents ( 41.10) due Bart- ley IN-faloney for Nv rk dove for the School Department, Town of Watertown, during the rear 19`0, direct how the money shall be provided, or take; anv action relating thereto. (Request of G. Frederick Robinson and others.) Article 10, To sec if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 31 of the General Laws known as the civil service law, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Local No. 807, Watertown Employees' Union.) Artdek 11. To see if the Town will vote to petition the Gen- eral Court to enact a special act placing laborers, foremen of laborers, skilled laborers, inspectors of work, and all persons doing sinular work, janitors, custodians, and persons employed in the care of st�l (Js or other public buildings, mechanics, licensed engineers and firemen, under the civil service law, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Local No. 807, Watefto%rn Ernployces' Urdu x.) Art-icte 12. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Bromfield Street, from Nash Street to Acton Street; Dewey Street, from Arlington Street to Prentiss Street; Hillside Street, from Bel- mont Street to private land; New Lexington Street, from Acton Street to Main Street; Quimby Street, from Nichols Avenue to 474 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT accepted part; Walcott Read, from George Street to Channing Road; under the provisions of Chapters $2 and 80 of the Gen- eral Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of bettemients, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of then, as and for public ways, and will author- ize the Selectmen to tape by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire,anv land necessary for said laying out, proNr die the sung 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. Articke 13. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to take by enr iincn� domain, or othenNise acquire, the necessary easements for the purpose of constructing and main- taining conduits for drainage and sewerage purposes in the fol- lowing tmaccepted ways: Bromfield Street, from Nash Street to Acton Street; Dewey Street, from Arlington Street to Prentiss Street; Hillside Street., from Behnont Street to private land; New Lexington Street, from Acton Street to Maiii Street; Quimby Street, from Michels Avenue to accepted part; Walcott Road, from George Street to Charuiing Road; appropriate the necessary suin of maney therefor, di-rect how the same shall be, provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 14. To see if the Taws will Note to appropriate the sum of fifteen thousand dollars QS1.,000y for the purl)ose of ex- tending the drainage system, direct how the money shall be prm ided, or tape any action relating thereto. Article 15. To see if the '1'ms m will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, the easement; and right to construct and maintain a conduit in the folln%ving described parcel of land Description of Proposed Taking for Culvert Between Watertown Street and Calfornia Street Begii,iiing at an intersecting point of the northerly line of Watertown Street and the easterly line of proposed taking and forty-six (46) feet southwesterly from county stone bound; thence southwesterly can the northerly line of'VVatertown Street, forty-one and forty-eight hundredths (41.48) feet to an inter- secting point of the westerly line of proposed taking,, thence RECORD OF TOWN MELTUNGS 475 northeasterly over and across land now or funnerly of Charles F. Crowley, Andrew Peters and Joseph Felloni, yet ux., Annun- Fiata, and on the westerly line of proposed taking, one hundred eighty-five and twenty-one hundredths 185.21) feet to an inter- secting paint on the southerly line of California, Street; thence southeasterly on the southerly line of California Street thirty and fifty-nine hundredths (30.59) feet to a stone bound and the intersecting point of the easterly line of the proposed taking; thence southeasterly over and across land now or formerly of Charles F. Crowley and on the easterly line of proposed taking one hundred sixty-two and fifty-three hundredths (162,53) feet to the point of beginning. Ccantaining area of five thousand, tivo hm-i lrred fourteen (5,214) feet, and as shown on plan cued December 4, 1930, draw, by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer. Appropriate the necessary stun of money to pay the cost of the same, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 16. To see if the Town will appropriate and borrow the necessary money to pay the cost of laying; and relaying -water mains of not less than sty: ( ) inches but Iess than sixteen (16) inches in diameter, or take any action relating thereto. Article 17. To see if the Town will instmct its representtative to potition theGeneral Court to modify Chapter 635 of the Acts of 1912, accepted by the Town, of Watertown at To,�vn Meeting held an November 11, 1912, and ratified at Special Election held on Novenibcr 29, 1912, known as the State Tenement Act, so as to permit the erection of apartment houses of second-class construction, or obtain permission from the General Court to repeal the State Tenement Act, and State Btuildint; Cade as a part of the Building Code of the Town of 'Watertown, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Revision of Building Laws.) And you will notify and warn- the legal voters of the Tonrn of Vatertoivri 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 posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places ui Town, seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. 476 S? ATERTLJWN TOWN REPORT Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk, on or before the tune of said meetin;. Given under our hands this tenth day of December, A. D. 1930, B DWARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. ,OHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVE LL, .Selecwten of Watertown. Officers' Rehirns on 77arraut As required by the forcgoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal votcir- of the Town of lAratertown 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 ten ur more conspicuous public places in Twwn seven clays at least: prier to the thne of said meeting. JOSEPH W. RE AN, Constable of ITV atertown, attest: WILLI'7\1 P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Notices were i-nailecl to the Town Meeting IVIembers at least sever clays pr'iar to the Town Meeting of the proposed. business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Tt)u,, • C::'ierk. Record of Town Meeting Monday evening, December 22, 1930 Ieetim, was called to order at S p.m., by Moderator F. Sarsfield. Cuimiff. C}€I'icrers' rettu-ns on warrant were react by Town Clerk William P. McGuire. The counters reported that there NVere 197 Town Meeting Members present; nuurrber° necessary for a qucrram: 93. .article 1. To hear the report of any Committee heretofore appointed, and act, thereon. RECORD of TOWN AIEET3NGS 477 Report of Committee on Administration wilding As instructed by Grote of Town Meeting held on October 22, 1930, under Article 5, as follows "Voted: That the Committee on Administration wilding be instructed to investigate the ad-visability of using the present Town Hall site for a new Administration Building, the bes-t kind of building to be erected thereon„ and the probable cast of such building, including any expenses incidental to such use of this site, and report to the ncxt Town Meeting thereon with a similar report as to any othex site or sites the Committee desires to present, and that any expense incurred shall be charged to the appropriation for plans for an Administration Building." To the Town of Watertown Pursuaiit to vote of the Town, October 22, 1930, your Com- mittee on Administration Building has studied the advisability of using the present Torn I-Tall site and also the easterly portion of Saltotistall Park- for a new Achninistratio1n Building. From the Committee's previous investigations we believe the cost of any other suitable site prohibitive. For a thorough consideration of these two sites, we employed the office of R. Clipston 'Sturgis to prepare sketches and pre- liminary pl•uis for such buildings as they; deem best for each of these locations. Their report indicates a building of sufficient size to cover our needs for some time to come could be built upon the present Town Hall site, btit-°e wish to point ouL certain features restrict, ing the most satisfactory use of this site for a large building of municipal tape. In order to provide adequate space and to harmonize with present or future nearby buildings in an appropriate manner, the building would he three stories high and could only be set back a very short distance fron-i the easterly lot line. There would be a continuhig hazard as to future development on the building's east side which might result in shutting off daylight from the lower portion of that side of the building. We believe farther if this site be used Church Street should be widened to relieve present and increasing traffic congestion. For this purpose the lime of the new building should be tern or 478 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT twelve feet from the present easterly street line of Church Street. The Town Engineer estimates that the cast of such widening would be about twenty-five hundred dollars ($2500). A corre- sponding widening on the opposite side of Church Street with necessary land taking Mould probably involve an expense of from fifteen thousand (615,000) to twenty-five thousand ( '25,000) dollars. From the architect's studies it also appears an adequate building could be erected on the easterly portion of Saltonstall Park, leave ample room in the Park for p.laygronnd acear=o- dations and at the same time allow a sufficient set-back both from Main Street and Thaxter Street (the dead--end street or driveway immediately west of the Public Library) to give the proposed building an attractive setting. The contour of the land makes possible a building two stories high in front and three in the rear. The estimated cost of suitable buildings with approximately equal floor area would be about two hundred thousand (S200,000) dollars on either of these sites. Comparing the two locatioias, it seems to us a building an the easterly end of Salt uiistall Dark would have the following advantages 1. Excellent light on all sides of the building in future as well as at present. 2. Less noise from street traffic. 3. More dignified appearance and greater publicity value, 4, Convenience — every office at present contemplated. could be reached f oni entrance floor without going up more than one flight of stairs. 5. .T cononiy—sawing the sale price of the whole or part of the present site and the future taxes to he derived therefrom; also saving the cost of temporary quarters during construction. 6. More convenient and more adequate packing facilities. 7. Control by the Toren of development of adjacent prop- erty. On the other hand, the present Tuv�m Mall site appears to have only one definite advantage and another passible one: 1. Proximity to Watec`l:m�m Sq-L re. 2. No change of location. RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 479 In vier of the eery generally recognized need of many years' standing for a new Administ-ndlon Building (as set forth in onr previous report), the very favorable, building costs at this par- ticular tmi le, and the employment it would provide, your ur Com- mittee recommends the construction of the proposed Adminis- tration Build.ix3g on the easterly end of Saltonstall Park as soon as all necessary formalities can be completed. We believe with national and state authorities that imniediat+e activity on neces- sary improvements by governmental bodies will help restore confidence in the Building industry, one on which all comnitmi- ties depend to a substantial extent for revenue. To this end we unanimously recommend the Town now: 1. Instruct the Selectmen to petition the Legislature for pennission to use Saltonstall Park for this purpose, 2. Appropriate and raise by borrowing the sum of two hun- dred and five thousand dollars ( 05,000) to cover the cast of the erection of the budding. 3. Authorize the Selectmen to sell the whale or any part of the present Takkn Hall site at nct less than six ($0) dollars per square foot, including; the buildings thereon. Respectfully suhi-pitted, EDW. D P. FURBER, W. W. NORCROSS, J ., NITILLI'AM H. ILIFFE, ARTURO DE FILIPPO, JOHN F. TUFTS, DA IEL J_ SULLIVAN, WILLLN'.�fI P. 'McGTJIEE, Commliace ou Administration Building, December 15, 1930. Artick 2. Tc see if the Town will vote to rescind action taken at Town Meeting held on April 25, 1930, under Article 14, when it was "Voted. That the sum of five thousand dollars ( 5,000) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cost of installing addi- tional traffic signals and signs in or near Watertown ,square, and the intersection of Galen and Watertown Streets, and of con- necting said signals with existing signals into one synchronized 4S0 `4vATERTOWN TOWN RBPORT ss stein under automatic control, and that this sum be and is hereby assessed upon the polls and estates for the current gear,r` or take any action relating thereto, Voted: To rescind action taken at Town N-leet.ing bold on April 25, 1930, when it was "Voted: That the surn of five thou-- sand dollars ( 5,000) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cost of installing additional traffic signals and suns in cr near Watertown Square, and the intersection of Galen and Water- tovm Streets, and of connecting said signals with existing signals into one synchronized systcin under automatic control," and that this sure of fire thousand dollars ($5,000) be and is hereby appropriated for and transferred to the Outside Aid Depart- ment. (See Transfers tinder Article 2.) Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to provide by transfer or othenv.ise, such sums of anoiiey as nay be necessary for the use of the various Town dcpartraents for the balance of the cur- rent year, direct how the saine shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. 'doted: That the follo-wing stuns be and are hereby appro- priated for the nsc of the departments indicated, and transfers authorized from the accounts as shown in the following Schedule: Transferred fro;n School Department: Americanization 00 00 Miscellaneous 100 00 Continuation 700 00 .Maintenance 2,000 00 General Control 100 00 Health Departincnt: Coiltai lotLs 250 00 State Aid 325 00 Traffic Signals, Watertown Square 5,000 00 Interest 1,425 00 'J 10""300 i0 o RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 481 Transf ermd. to School Department fnstruction $1,200 00 Operation 2,100 00 Health Department: Continggent 200 00 Inspector of Plumbing 50 00 Town Clerk 25 00 Soldiers' Relief 300 00 Outside Aid 6,000 00 Mothers' Aid 200 00 Engineering ]department: Contingent 75 00 Assessors' Department 100 00 Collector 50 00 510,300 00 Under Articles 4 and 14, the following action was taken: Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate and borrow the sum of $15,000 for continuation of construction of the so-called Cook's Pond drainage system, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 1.4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sung of fifteen thousand dollars ( 15,000) for the purpose of ex- tending the drainage system, direct how the money shall be provided., or tape any action re latuig thereto. Under Article 4 Unanimously- Voted: That the sum of fif- teen thousand dollars (S15,000) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cost of extension of the so-called Cook's Pond drain- abe system, and that this soon be borrowed over a period of five (5) years. Linder Article: 14—Unanimously Noted: That the suer► of fifteen thousand: dollars {315,000) be and is hereby appropriated to pay the cast of extension of the drainage system of the Toxvn, and that of this stun, the aniount cf eight thoumTid dollars ( ,000) be borrowed over a period of five (5) years, and that the balance. of seven thousand dollars ($7,000) be provided by the fa11oxi33g transfers: WATERT{5WN TOWN REPORT From Highway Construction Account 1.1.1 93 From Highway Vacations Account 365 00 From Higher*ay Stable Maintenance 500 00 From Highway New Truck Account 200 00 From Highway Dint Laying Account 463 55 Frorn Highway- 5cwcr 3%°Ia.i11t ewnnce Account 5,000 00 I`rcin Interest Account 359 52 r,40O 00 Under Articles 4 and 14. Urlanirnously Voted: 'That for the purpose of providing the stun of twenty-three thousand dollars ($23,0O0) appropriated under Articles 4 and 14, fifteen thousand dollars ( 15,000) for extension of Cook's Pond drainage system, and cight thousand dollars (88,000) for extension of the dra ifiage system of the Town, the Town Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Selectmen, the said simi of twenty-three thousand dollars ( 23,000), and to issue the bonds or notes of the To;ice therefor, at such rate of interest as he, with the approval of the Selectmen, shall deter- rniiie, pa.y-ablc ui accordanco with the pTovisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and acts amendatory thereof, so that the whole loan shall be paid in not more than five (5) years, or at such earlier dates as the 'Treasurer and Selectmen may det.er- 11ai-ne. Said bonds or notes shall boar the authenticating certificate of a bank or trust company to be selected by the Treasurer, or of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and interest and pi-ii-c.- eipal shall be due and payable: at the First National Bank of Boston, Nla,ssachusetts. Ar6cle 5. To see if the Town will instinct the S(-lec:t.niezi to petition the Legislature for perriiission to erect: ail :Vlniinls- tration Building on Saltonstall Park-, or take an) action relating thereto. (Request of Administration Building Canimittec.) 124 in the affirmative; 47 in the negative. Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby autha- rized to petition the Legislature for permission to eruct are Administration Building on Saltonsta.11 Park in the Town of Watez toy-iz. RECORD Or, TOWN MEETINGS 483 Art cle G. To see if the Town. will vote to appropriate and borrow the sum of two hundred and five thousand dollars ( `?05,000), to pay the cost of a new Administration Building, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Adr3ni aistration Building Co - Mittee.) 135 in the affirmative and 36 in the negative. Voted: That the sure of two hundred and five thousand dollars f$205,000) he and is hereby appropriated for paying the cost of a new Administration Building, this stun to be expended uiader the direction of the Administration Building Committee, and that for the purpose of providing the said sung of two hun- dred and five thousand. dollars ( 205,000), the Torn Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Selects-nen, the said shun of two hundred and five thousand dollars ( 205,000), and to issue the hands or notes of the Town therefor, at such rate of interest as he, with the approval of the Selectmen, shall determine, payable in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws and acts amendatory thereof, so that the whole loan shall be paid in not ;-sore than twenty (20) years, or at such can er dates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may determine. Said bonds or notes shall bear upon their face thy; Nvords "New Administration Building Loan." Said bonds or notes shall bear the authenticating certificate of a bank or trust com- pany to be selected by the Treasurer, ter of the Commonwealth of Nlassachusetts, and interest and principal shall be due and payable at the First National Ba,zk of Boston, Alassachtisetts, Article 7. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to sell the present Town Hall site, or any part thereof, including the buildings thereon, for a sum not less than six dollars ($0) per square foot, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Administration Building Con-ignittee.) Indefinitely postponed. Article S. To see if the Town Nvill vote to transfer the unex- pended halance in the Account of the New Senior Nigh School Building Committee to the School Department, to be expended for new equipment in the School Department, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the School Committee.) 484 WATER'TOWN TOMFN REPORT Voted: That the unexpended balance in the Acconnt of the New Senior High School Building Committee be and is hereby transferred to the School Department, to be expended for new, equipment in the School Department. Article 9. To see if the To vri will appropriate the sure of four hundred forty-one dollars and ten cents (8441.10) due Bartley Maloney for work done for the School Department, Tmvn of Watertown, during the year 1929, direct ho'%v the rnoney shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of G. Frederick Robinson and others.) Voted: That the mini of four hundred forty-one dollars and ten cents (8441.10) due Bartley 'Maloney for work done for the School Department, Tox%n of lVatertown, during the year 1929, be and is hereby authorized to be laid out of the Appropriation for Unpaid Bills for the Fear 1929, Articic 10, To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 3.1 of the. General Laws, lmown as the civil service law, or fake any action relating thereto. (Request of Local No. 807, Watertown Employees' 'Union.) Indefinitely postponed. Article 11, To see if the Town will vote to petition the Gen- eral Court to enact a special act placing laborers, foremen of laborers, spilled laborers, inspectors of work„ and all persons doing similar work, janitors, custodians, and persons employed in the care of schools or other public buildings, mechanics, licensed,. engineers and firemen, under the civil service law, or take any action relating; thereto. (Request of Local No. 807, Waterto-,vn Emplwyees' Union.) Voted. That the Moderator appoint a Committee of live to consider the subject matter of Article 11, with instructions to report at a later "Down ,fleeting. The following committee was appointed by 'IN-toderator Cun- niff on January :3, 1931: Charles F. Sanborn, 12 Spruce Street. Joseph H. Ford, President, Trium Employees' Union, o. 807. T. James Gallaher, 3 Green Street. John Crilly, 25 Fifth A-,refine. Representative Aniold Lecana.rd, 136 Russell Avenue. RECORD €F TOWN MEETINGS 485 A?ticle 12. To hear the report of the Selectinen relative: to the laying out of the follouing-narned streets, to wit: Bromfield Street,, from Nash Street to Acton Street, Dewey Street,-, from Arlington Street to Prentiss Street; Hillside Street, from Bel- mont Street to private land, New Lexington Street, from Acton Street to 'Xlain Street, Quimby Street, from Nichols Avenue to accepted part-, Walcott Road, from George Street to Channing Road, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the Gen- eral 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 th-4m, as and for public ivays, and will author- ize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purehase, or otherw.ise acquire,any land necessary for said laying ont, provide the suin or sums of money necessary to pay the cast or cla.nia.ges therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating tllereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Part of Bromfield Street Selectmen's Office, IVratertown, lrTass., February- 7, 1930, After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, Nve, the Selectmen of Watertown, net, on the seventh day of February, 1930, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of Viewing the premises, and on the seventh day of Febniary, 1930, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, cn a petition for the laying out. of Fart of Broinfielcl Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon considera- tion of the matter, do hereby- adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Part of Bromfield Street be laid cut as and for a public way, in accordance with the following de- cription, and as sboi%ii on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, `!`owi� Engineer, noel dated February 15, 1930, Description of Part of Bromfield Street Be�,'n zing at a 1-wint of curvature on the southerly line of Nash Stroot one hundred severity (170) feet eastcTly from the easterly Brie of Evans Street; thenec uasterly along the scutherly- 486 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT line of Nash Street eighty (80) feet to a point of curvature; thence westerly and southerly on 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 can the easterly Zinc of Brom- field Street; thence southwesterly on the easterly line of Brom.- field Street six hundred fifty (650) feet, more or less, to a point of tangency; thence southerty and easterly on a curve, to the left, with a radius of tivernty (20) feet, thirty-six axid five tenths (36.5) feet to a point of reverse curvature on then northerly line of Acton Street, by land belonging to the following-warmed persorls whose ovimersh.ip and assessable frontages are recorded herewith: John Cappadona, el -ux., .Angela, forty-five (45) feet; Merle J. StraLton, et ux., Laura. A., fifty (50) feet; Giovanni Cucinotta fifty (50) feet; Grace Forestieri and 1,`rank Forestieri, fifty (50) feet; John CuclnotLa,, two hundred fifty (250) feet, comprising five (5) lots of fifty (50) feet each; Giovanni Cucinotta, one hun- dred (100) feet, comprising two (2) lots of fifty (50) feet each; Charles J. Cucinotta and Antonia Bruno, fifty (50) feet; Gio- vanni Cucinotta, sixty-four and seven tenths (64.7) feet; thence northerly and westerly an acurve to the left, with a radius of seven hundred four and seventy-eight hundredths (704.78) feet to a point of reverse curs attire• thence easterly and northerly on a curve to the left with a radius of t-Ferny (20) feat, twenty-eight (28) facet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Bromfield Street; thence northeasterly on the westerly line of Bromfield Street six hundred sixty-two (602) feet, more ter- less, to a point of tangency; thence northerly and westerly on a curve to the left with a radius of tiventyF (20) feet;, thirty-one and forty-tn-o htmdredths (31.42) feet to the point of beginning by land belong- mg to the following-named persons whose ownership and assess- able frontages are recorded herewith: Giovanni Cucinotta., one hundred sixty-six and eight tenths (166. ) feet., comprising one lot of sixty-six and eight tenths (lift,$) feet and two (2) lots of fifty (50) feet each; William Crcm rr, fifty (50) feet; Gio,,-anni Cucinotta., one .hundred fifty (150) feet, comprising three (3) lots, of fifty (50) feet each; Tony Della, et nx., Mary, fifty (50) feet; Giovannl Cucinottza, fifty (50) feet; Tony Vella, el ux., Mary, fifty- (50) feet; Giovanni Cucinotta, fifty (50) feet; Fidele Vigna, et ux., Ca.te:6na, ninety-five (95) feet, comprising two RLCORD of TOWN MEETINGS 487 (2) lots, one (1) of fifty and one (1) of forty-five (45) feet frontage. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the ]units of that Fart of BromEeld Street which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending froi-n Mash Street to Acton Street. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as s1 o%vn on a plan entitled, `°Tc,wn of '+'atertov�m, Ilan of Bart of Broni field Street, to accompany description for accept- ance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1930, Otis D. Allen, Town Engureer," on file in the office of the Town. Clerk, 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 Dart of Dromf'reld Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under tho pro- visions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amend- ments thereto according to the foregoizig description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land across and through which said street has been laid out out as a.frn'esaid, we hereby deternune that no da—mages have been sustained. and none are awarded, other than as shmvn in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from .said laying out and that bettermen ds are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of laid in said area described in said Scledule and as shown on a, plan of sazd area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Toti%m Engineer, dated February 15, 1930, anti on file in the office of the Town Clerk of WatertoNvii, a copy of wwhich is to be duly recorded ire Nliddlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimatc5d to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. C1IARLES P. COLLIGAN, EDWARD D. HOLLAN D, .5e ctmcn. 488 1'ATER'xoWN TOWN REPORT Selectmen's Office, NII atertown, 7VIass., December 26, 1930. Whereas, at a Town lileeting held by the To,,vn of Water- tovvu, re*Wlarly called and duly warned and held on the tiventy- second day of December, A. D, 1930, at which meeting a quorum -wa.s present when Article 12 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 t Dart of Bromfield Street (together with other streets), under the provisions, of Chapters 52 and SO of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the: assessment of betterments, and to see if the Torn will vote to accept: said streets, or any of them as and for public sways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by emi- nent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise- acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sure or suins of money- necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said rnoneyr shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out D'art of Bromfield -Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said la ing out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unaninsously as follows: "That the laying out of Part of Bromfield Street as a public way, as appears in the;report of the Selectmen he and is hereby accepted, and the 5electrntm 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 D'art of Bromfield Street as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as st cwn by a. copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, and the: owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And -whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to tape said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town hleeting therefor, Now therefore, it is ordered that; the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the areea described in the Said order RECORD OF TOWN 3NIKETINIGS 489 of baying out, be and the sane are hereby taken For the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law-,, authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the ofhlce of the Town Clerk more than seven days prier to said To-%i,n Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking.. And the owners and occupants.of the; land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1931, to tak-C off and remove trees or structures aRxed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown, on said Schedule. Adopted: EDWARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. Jt7HNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Schedule, Tart of Bromfield 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 pemons warned 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 mNmed by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shorn on a plan on #ile in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. .Lot Side Qf Area Hd makd owner Address aUa. 51rerl Taken Frontage Beurrmen3 Dwiwges Loins Lein, 332 Centre Street, 7-23- Shairon..................... 14-110 Nast 1257 45.00 $180 00 None Merle, J. Str aton, ra sex., Laura A., G-8 13romfield Street, Waet- 7-23- ertown..................... 13-109 East I(W SODO 200 00 None Giovanni Cucinottaa, 4G Beech 7-23- Strcet, ROmoet.. . , . .....,. 12-108 East low 50.00 '.00 Co x1'0ite Grace and Frank Forestieri, 14 7-1-3 3- Hramfield Street,Watcrtown.. 11-107 East 1000 50.00 200 00 None 490 WATERTf3WN TOWN REPORT Lcg Side of Log Area ,Estimafed ©honer Rd"drrss No. Street Area Takrn Frontage Pellermcnt Damages John Cu.einotta,00 Beech Street, 7-23- Belmant. .. . ............... 10-100 East 1O00 50,00 3200 Od None John Cucinotta.W Beech.Street, 7-23- Belmont.. ... .............. 9.105 East 100C 54.00 200 00 Done Jahn Cucinotta, 166 Beech Street, 7-23- Belmont................... &104 East 1000 50.00 200 00 Bone John Cucinotta,66 Beech 5trect, 7-23- Belmont.................... 7-103 East 1000 50.00 200 (10 hone John Cucinotta,(30 Beech Street, 7-23-- Beimont................... C-1O2. East 1000 50-W 200 00 Nome Antonio ]Bruno and Charles I Cucinotta. 434 hit. Auburn, 7-23- Street, Watertonn... .....,. a)-101 l;agt 1000 50.00 200 00 None Giovanni Cucinotta, M Beech 7-2 3- Street, Belmont. ...... ..... 4-100 East Iwo 50.00 200 00 mane Charles ]. Cueinatts, Antonio Brume 434 Mt.Auburn Street, 7-23- W'atertown.... ............. 3-09 East 1000 50.00 200 00 prone Giovanni CucinGtta, tif3 Becizh 7-23- Street. Belmont...... ...... 1-08 East 1901 5d.70 2zs 90 None Giovanni Cucinotta. 60 Beech 7-22- Street, Belmont. ... ... ..... 27-So West 1832 66.8O 207 20 None Antonio Bruno, Charles J. Cuci- notta, 434 hit. Auburn Street, 7-22- Waterto wn. . ............... W 0-79 West 1000 50,00 00 00 'lone "Giovanni Cucinotta, 6G }3ccch 7-22- Street, Delmont. .. . ., . ,.... 25-78 West 1000 60.00 200 00 done Villinm Crernin, 10 Runt Street, 7-22- Waterto ................ 00.., 21-77 West 10 5O.00 200 00 Name Giovanni Cucinotta, GG Beech 7-w2- Street, Beltriont. ... ... ..... 2-1-TG West 1000 50:00 203 00 done Antonio Bruno, Charles J. Guci- nottR, *4 Mt:, Auburn Street, 742- Watertown, . ... + ... ..., 22-75 West 1000 50.O0 200 DO None GR4uaani Cucinotta, 6R Bci.ch 7-22- St-met. Belmont. .. .. . ....., 21-74 Wort 1000 60.CO 200 00 None Tony Bella, ei ux., Mary, 15 7-22- BromCield Street. Watertown. 20-73 Nest 1000 50.00 200 W None Giovanni Cucinottn, 4G Beech 7-22- Street, Belmont... . .. , ..... 1t1-72 West 1000 50.00 200 00 done 'bony Jk-lla, el ux., Mary, 15 7-22- Bromfleld Sunet, Watertown. 28-71 West 1000 30.00 2O0 00 None 0iouanni Cucinotta, 0S Beech 7-22- Street, Belmont. ... .. . ..... 17-70 West JOW 50.00 200 00 Nona Fidele Magna, et ux.. Caterina, 5 7-22- Bromfield Street,Watertown.. 1"9 West 1000 50.00 20U 00 None Fidele Vigna, et ax., Cateeina, 5 7-22- Brarn6ald Street, Watertown. 15.08 West 1287 45,00 130 00 lone. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS �91 Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Dewey Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., December 12, 1930. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws,, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twelfth day of December, 1030, at 4.30 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises; and on the twelfth day of December, 1930, at 7.45 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Dewey Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon considera- tion of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity rewire that Dewey Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the fallowing description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated December 1, 1930. Description, Dewey Street Beginning at a paint of curvature on the westerly line of Prentiss Street and five hundred ninety-six and seventeen hun- dredths (U96.17) feet northerly from point of in.tensection can the northerly line of Matuat Auburn Street; tlretice northerly and westerly on a caned line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-four and twenty-four hundredths (34.24) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Dewey Street; thence south- westerly on the southerly line of Dewey Street four hundred forty-eight and forty-three hundredths (448.43) fe-t to a point of curvature; thence westerly and southerly an a curved line halving a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty-nine and four hun- dredths (29.04) feet, more: or less, to a point of tangency on the easterly lute of .Arlington Street, by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable fron- tages are recorded herewith: John J. Mullen, ninety-nine and four tenths (99.4) feet; Annie M. Kelly, fifty (50) feet; Ida M Hodsdon, fifty (50) feat; F. Pritchard & Son, Inc., fifty (0-0) feet; Frazer Pritchard, fifty (50) feet; Siranoosh Narsariala, fifty (50) feet; Pa.scucci Cavallaro, one hundred thirty-nine and eighty--three hundredths (139.83) feet, comprising Wro (2) lots, one of fifty (50) feel; and the other of eighty-nine and eighty- 492 WATERI'{]WN TOWN REPORT three hundredths (89.83) feet; thence northerly on the easterly line of Arlington Strut, eighty and fifty-seven hundredths (80.57) feet, more or less, to a paint of curvature; thence south- erly and easterly on a curved live having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty;--three and seventy-nine hundredths (33.79) feet., more or less, to a point of tangency on the northerly line of Dewey Street; thence northeasterly on the northerly line of Dewey Street four hundred fifty; and twenty-fig=e hundredths (450.25) feet to a point of curvature; thence easterly and nor- therly can a curved line, hating a radius of twenty (20) feet, twenty-eight and fifty-nine hundredths (28.59) feet to a paint of tangency on the westerly line of Prentiss Street, by land belonging to the following-Flamed persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded hereivith: Rose Cavallaro, one Hundred and fo-arteen hundredths (100.14) feet; Horan Kap- ralian, et ux., Arshaguhe and Martin H. R.eublan, et ux., Annie, fifty (50) feet; Vincenzo Maria, fifty (50) feet; Daniel J. Ryan, fifty (50) feet; Francesco Daniels, of ux., Iininacula%, fifty (50) feet; Pietro lerardi, of ux., Anastasia, fifty (50) feet; Rocco Argiro, fifty (50) feet; 2\4ichael Torchio, et ux., Louise, niriety (90) feet; thence southerly on the westerly line of Prentiss Street, eighty and eight tenths (90.8) feet to a point of curvature and the point of beginning. The area enclosed by the abovc description comprises the limits of Dewey Street which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from Arlington Street to Prentiss Street. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as sboun an a plan entitled. "Town of 11-zateitown, Plan of Dewey Street to accompany description for acceptance Under the Betternient .act, December 1, 1930, Otis D. Allen, Town Eivincer," on file in the office of the Town Cleric, a copy of which is to be dul,.,, recorded in the South Registry District of Middlesex County with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Deircy Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, tinder the provisions cf Chapters 80 and 82 of the General haws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having con- sidered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lards across and through which said street has been laid out as RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 493 aforesaid, we hereby deterinilie that no damages have been Sustained and none are awarded, rather than as shown in the, Schedule hereto annexed, and we further carder and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage ether than the general advantage to the community from said laying out and that 'betterments are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land hi said area described in said Schedule; and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by 06 D. Allen, 'I'own Engineer, dated December 1, 1930, 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 witli this order, and the amount set opposite each of said de- scribed parcels is the amount estimated to 1 . the hettenzient that will be assessed upon said described parcel. EDW-L1M P. FURBER, I RIC L. 7OHNSON, CLIf{FORD S. LOAMLL, selectinell. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, lklass., December 26, 1930. IN'hcreas, at a Town Meeting held by the ToNvii of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned mid held on the twenty- second day of December, A. D. 1930, at which inect.ing a quori was present when Article 12 of the warm was before the meeting as follows: "To Bear the report of the Selectnzen xelative to the laying out of the fallowing-named streets, to wit: Dewey Street (together with other streets) under the previsions of Chapters 82 and 80 of ILhe 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 Selectinen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or othenwise; acquire; any land necessary for said laying out, provide the surn or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the. AQA W, WATERTOWN MINN IMPORT cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating., thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying; out Dewey Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were road to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted unnninmusly as follows: "That the laying out of Dewey 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 de- scribed in said report as and for a public vway." And whereas, for the purpose of laying cut Dewey Street as and for a ptxblic way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included ilk, the area described in said order of laying out, as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file ui the office of the Town Clerk of IV,ater- t+own, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shoi�„n 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 ardered tlatrt the herein described parcels of land, all contained vdtluin the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public uray ender the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all accarding to the plan referred to in said carder of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Meeting' And all trees upon the land sea 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, 1931, 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 tarn, that da—mages are estimated and awarded as shown can said Schedule. Adopted: ELF-WARD F. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selearneli. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 405 Schedule, Dewey Street In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the elate of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first clay of April,and in case said oNvTier's name is not coTrectly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unlmown. And the number of the lot set apposite each Parcel ill said Schedule is the nur-niber of the lot shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Tuwn of Watertown. Lot Side of Area EslinFuled owner A4dress X o. Street Takers Fronlage Betterment Damages John J. Mtr.11en, 543 Broadway, 16-2- Everett. Cmi iicute No.20225 9-23 East 2130 99.10 $397 40 None Annie lei. Kzlly, 7 Sagarn= Streat, Dorchester. Certificate No.20225. ................. S-22 ].'.as$ 16()e 50.00 200 '00 Norle zda M. Hodsclon, cure of C. S. I)Mke,10 State Street,Boston, IC-2- Certificate No.20225... ..... 7-21 Fast 1000 Stl.U0 200 00 None 22. Pritchard & Sots, Inc., IT) Common Street, watertnwr. 16-1:- Corti6cate No. 23740 . .. .- G-20 East 1000 50.00 200 00 None Frazer Pritchard, 170 Common Street, Watertown. CertiS- 16-2- cate No. 2 237. . ........... 5-19 East 1000 50.03 200 00 None Simrtovsh \arsarian, 180 Be1`I- stan Street, W atcrtow�t. Cer- 16-2- tificate No.30250.. .. ....... 4-18 East 1U00 �0.d0 2W 00 None Pasnccia Cavaliarn, 327 Arling- ton Street, Watcrto%m. ter- 16-2- diicate No. 11456........... 3-17 East 1000 50.00 200 00 Noan Pascuccia Cavalh=, 327 Arliag- 16-2- ton Street,'aln ;rtown....... 1-6 East 1940 8943 359 32 None Rose Cavallaro, 341 Arlington Street,Watertown, Certificate 16-1- No.24894.................. 3-1-7 West 2140 100.14 400 56 None Horan Kaprslian, ea ux„ Arsha- guhe; Martin Reublan, el ax., Annie, 31 Dewey Street, Wat- 10-1- srtomil. Certificate No. 20031. 32-i) West lam 50.00 20U 00 -None V ncGnza lbiarin,29 10 away Street, Nvatertowri. Ccstifinte No. 16-1- 23735............. ........ 31-10 —We-t 1000 50.00 200 00 _Nora Tlaakl J.Ryan.20 Pan nuil Road, 1%,altharn. artircate No. IG-1- 19790.................. ... 30-1,1 Wk-k 1000 o.00 200 00 Nune ."Franceo Daniels, ei ax., PIm- nriwul3ta, 19 Dewey Street, S5'atnrtown. Certificate No. IG-1- 14634...................... 29-12 'Lest 1000 50.00 200 00 None 496 Wt1,TE TOWN TOWN REPORT Lae Siva of Area Es�b aced Owner Address No. .Sheet Taken i?ronfage BuMrincid Damages Pietro Ierardi, e¢ ux., Anastasia, 25 Dewey strut, Watertown. In-1- Certificate No. 131.82. , ...... 28-13 West 1000 50.00 $200 CC None Race❑ Argiro, 12 Keith tre", Watertown. Certificate ANo. 1tt-r- InEw._,. . 27-14 West 1000 50.00 200 as Nollew a twin Street, Watertown. ]ir-1. Certificate No. 29620. , . . ... 10-n we�qt 18:io 90.00 '460 09 \fiat; Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of hillside .Street electlDen's Office, Watertm{-r1, Mass., February 28, 1930. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen, inet on the twenty- eighth day of February, 1930, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of v C%V_ ing the premises, and on the twenty-eighth day of February, 1030, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties, interested, on a petition for the laying out of Hillsides Street as a public way, and we, tho Selecti-nen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience acid neces- sity require that hillside Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown on a flan drawn by Otis D. Allen,.Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1930. Description, Hillside Street Beginning at a point of compound cun?'ature on the southerly line of BelmoEt Street, which lisle u-as established by the County Con=issioners in 1930, one hundred farts-one; (141) feet, more or less, southeasterly from the easterly Iine of Prospect Street; thence extending southeasterly along said line of Belmont Street, eighty and two h"dredths (80,02) feet, more or less, to a point of cunTatum; thence turning and extending westerly- and south- erly along a cur'nred line, having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-one and eight tenths (31.8) feet., more or less, to a point. of tangency on the easterly line of Hillside Street;thence extend- ing sc uthwesterly along said: Iine of Hillside.Street nine hundred RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 497 eighty and forty-t-*o hundredths (980.42) feet, T-nore or less, to a paint of intersection with the property line of laud belonging to Antonio Falco, el ux., Al laria, by land belnnging to the fol- low-ing-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontage.-,, are recorded herewith; Awla.ria Figueira., eighty (80) feet; Maria Figueira, thirty (30) feet; Domenic Sirnonetti, one hundred twenty (120) feet, comprising four (4) lots of thirty (30) feet each; Agxies Grant, el a, sixty (60) feet, comp-rising two (2) lots of thirty (30) feet each; Helen V. Pelrine, forty (4.0) feet; Williani G. Pelrine, twenty (20) feet; Williann G. Pelrine, ed ux., Sarah J. Pelrine, ninety (90) feet, comprising three (3) lots of thirty (30) feet each; William G. Pelrine, thirty (30) feet.; INTillard H. White, ninety (90) feet, comprising three (3) lots of thirty (30) feet each; Harry L. Richards, sixty (60) feet, com- prising two (2) lets of thirty (30) feet each; Clara A. Kelsey,. ninety (00) feet, comprising three (3) lots of thirty (30) feet each; Eva M. Eagleson, sixty (60) feet, comprising tiro (2) lots of thirty (30) feet each; glary G. Sylvia, thirty (30) feet; Xlan- fredi Accetta, ninety (90) feet, comprising three (3) lots of thirty (30) feet each; William Eagleson, thirty (30) feet, IvIanr T. Filson, thirty (30) feet; Town of Watertown, fifty-one and five one hundredths (51.05) Beet, comprising two (2) lots of twenty-five (25) feet and twenty-six and five one hundredth (26.0 ) feet; thence turning and extending northwesterly across said property of Falco to a point of intersection with the westerly line of Hillside Street; tbenGe turning and extending north- easterly along said line of Hillside Street, nixie: hundred eighty- five any four hundredths (93w.04) feet-, more or less, to a point of tangency; thence tunilizg and extending northerly and westerly along a curved line, having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty and eight tenths (30.8) feet, more or less, to a point of comp€mid curvature on the southerly line of Belmont Street, and also point; of beginning, by laud belonging to the following- named persons, whose owren hip and assess-able frontages are recorded herewith: Michael Keefe, twenty (20) feet; i%,Iichael Keefe, t-mnty and forty-three hundredths (20.43) feet; Patric O'4Xlalley, thirty (30) feet; Hebron E. Young, one hundred twenty (120) feet, comprising four (4) lots of thirty (30) feet each; WilliaYn Eagleson, thirty (30) feet; Helen E. Young, 498 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT el ux., Frances, suety (60) feet, comprisiTig two (2) leas of thirty (30) feet each; William Eagleson, thirty (30) feet; Clara A. Kelsey, thirty (30) feet; La�,�Tencc W. White, sixty (60) feet, comprising two (2) lots of thirty (30) feet each; Clary. A, Kelsey, one hundred Laid sixty (160) feet, comprising four (4) lots of thirty (30) feet each, and one (1) lot of forty {40) feet; Jahn Sellers, suety (60) feet, ctrmprising two (`?) lots of thirty (30) feet each-, Irene A. Parks, forty-five (45) feet; Catherine V. White, forty-five (45) feet; Ellen Mulvaney, t1drty ( 0) feet; Town of Watertown, thirty (30) feet; Charles H. 'Tuttle, thirty (30) feet; Louis I. Brogle, et six., Emily M., cane hundred twenty (120) feet, comprising four (4) lots of thirty (30) feet each; Leonard Owen and William Garland, eighty (80) feet. The area enclosed by the above descripticii comprises the liMits of Eillsidc Street whicb is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the southerly line of Belmont Street to private land owned by Antonio and Maria Falco. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan of Hillside Street to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, dated Febmaryr 15, 1930, Otis D, Allen, Town Engineer," on file in the office of the Town Clerk, a copy of which is to be dilly recorded in the South registry District of Middlesex County with this order. And it is therefore ordered that Hillside Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public ivay, to-ider the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, ,and amendments thereto according to the foregohig description, and having con- sidered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no dainages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shoivn in the Schedule hereto annexed, and sae further order and declare that said laying out is done -Lmdtr Chapter 80 of the General Laws providuig for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annemed, will receive benefit or advantage Other than the general advantage to the community from said laying out and that bettennents are to be assessed for said laying out RECORD OF TOWN 'MEETINGS 499 upon the parcels of land in said area described ill said Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated Tebruan, 15, 1930, and on file in the office of the 'T'ottTn Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the a°niount set opposite each of said de- scribed parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that twill be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARRETT, CHARLES P. COLLIGANT, EDWARD D. HOLLA D, Selectmen's Office, AA`aterto-pm, IAass., December 26, 1930. Whereas, at a Town Meeting l.ield by the Town of Water- torn, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- second day of December, A. D. 1930, at which meeting a quorum was present whets Article 12 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. Hillside Street (to- gether v-ith other streets), mider the provisions of Chapters 82 and fig of the General Laws, as amended, the laLter providing; for the assessment of bettennents, and to see if the Teat-Ii twill vote:to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public wk s, and will authorize the Selectmen to tale by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any lend necessary for said laying out, proNxide the stem or sums of money necessary to pas'the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, d» t how said money shall be -raised, or take any actiall re-- latim, thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Hillside Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were revel to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted tmanirnously as follows: "That the laying out of ITillside Street as a public way, as 500 WATER'I'OWN TOWN REPORT appears in the report of the Selectwen he and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land de- scribed in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of ia�iiig out Hillside Street as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized tc take said land, and an appropriation w m made at said Town Meeting; therefor. Nov., therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained-within. the area described in the said order of laying out., be and the same are hereby taken. for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of kav :authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of. the ToWn Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town N-Teeting. And all trees upon the land see taken and all structm-es affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public array are allowed until August 1, 1931, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- tion of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown an said Schedule. EDWARD P. 'ri'URBER, ERIC L. JO1-1NSON, CLI FFORD S. LOVELL, S�f�ct�-rxe�r� RECORD chr TOWN MEETINGS 501 Schedule, Hillside 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 natned in said 'Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of Apri1, and i21 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 nwnber of the lot shown on a plait on file in the once of the Assessors of the Towa of Watertown. Lnl Shia of area Estimated otrlaer :ldrlress No. Streel Taken Frouhtge Be1krmeni Damages Maria Figueira 3-3- 13ostnrt. ............. ,.,. 1-3D3 East 1094 SO.00 �3c'�"tl 00 None Maria Figueira, Fy 3- Bnsten, ,................... 3-:314 East i101) 30,00 121b 00 ht�rte Dommic Simunetti, 41 Prospect 5-3- 'Street, Watertown. . . , . .,... 4-39 15 East Goo 30,00 120 00 None Damenie Simonetti, 41 Prospect 5-3- StreeC, Watert.ow t.... ...... 5-1190 Fast 600 30.00 1� 00 None Domenic Simoiletti, •11 Prospect 5-3- Street, Watertown. . ... (1-347 Fast G(M) 30.00 120 00 None Dometlic Simmetti, 41 Prospect &3, Street, Watertown-. . ....,.. 7-348 Enst 000 30M 120 1)0 None ARmes {Grant, el ot., 603 West 54- 124tb Street„NTtvv York, N. Y. 5-390 Fast 5{f0 3D,00 120 00 None .Agnes Grant, el n(., 503 West z-3- 12-1th Street, New York. N.Y. 940D 'East 00 30A0 120 DO None Hulim V. Pelrine, 38 Hillside 5-3- Street, Watertflwn. . .. ...... 10-401 East 800 40.00 100 00 None William G. Pelrinc, 33 Hillside 5-3- Strett, Watcrtown.. ...,.• .. 11402 East 400 20.00 80 DO XOnc Ti`1'illiam C., et ux., Sarah J. Pel- rine,3:..Hillside Street, Water- 5-3- to.%-tt. . . . .. ................ 12-1(13 East CM 30.00 120 00 IN one VIIl= G., e; ux., Sarah J., Pet- rine,38 Hillside Street. WRtef- 5-3- town. . ... . ....... ...... 13404 East 00 3 AE) 120 00 None William G., ct ux.. Sarah J. Pel- rine,38 Hiilssde Street, Wmer- 54-1- tOw3i. . .. .. ................ 14405 East 600 30.00 120 000 None William G. Pelrine, 35 Hillside 5-3- Street, Waterto-F.-n. - .. ....., I—400 t 030 30-00 120 CIO Horde W-Ulard H. Whitc, 42 Hillside 5-3- Street, 'Watertoitvn.. ........ 113--107 Bast NO 30.00 120 00 NOTIC Millard H. White, 42 Hillside 8-3- Street, Watertown n---...,... 17-405 East efJO 30.00 120 00 None Willard H. 17;'hitcy 42 Hillside 6-3- Street. Watertown. .. . ..., .. IS-,109 Eatt GW 30.[)(1 120 00 Nanv Barry L.Richards,175 Sycamore 5-& Street, Watertown. ....., ... 19-10 ]east 11co :30.00 120 00 None Harry L. 17.ic1tards,175 5ycnmom 5-3- Street,W-atertox-n....... ... 20-111 East 600 30.0" 120 00 iwionc 502 WATERT(3WN TOWN REPORT Lol Side of area Eslimaled iouner Address No. 30,ed Taken Frontage Ilerre>rrnefa Damages Clara A. Relsev. 45 I3illside 5-3- Street, Watertown.. . ._... 21-H2 East 000 30,00 120 DO Morse Clara A. 1{elsey, 45 HUlside 5-3- Street, W atertowu.. . . ...... 22-413 East 600 30.00 120 00 *orle Clara A, Kelsey, 4fa Hillside b-3 1-1 - Street.Watertown... ....... 23-41.3 East (100 30.00 120 00 Atone Eva 11. Eragleseaa, Cal H1ilidde 5-3- Street, Watertown.......... 24-415 East foil 30.00 120 00 bone Evan 14. Eagleson, 01 Hillside 5-3- �"-j Street.Watertown........... 2&41G Dust 6 D 3100 1.20 00 Norse Mary T. Sylvia, 84 Newton 5-3- Strect, 5omervtle. ......... M-417 East 600 30,00 120 00 None Manfredi Accetti. 23 Faxon 5-3- Strout,East Boston . .. ,. . . 27-418 East 600 30.00 120 DU Norse Manfredi Accetti, 23 Faxon 5-3- Street. East Boston....,, ,. 29-419 Fast G00 30.00 I2U 00 No aa A'laanfrerli Accetti,23 Faxon 5-3- Stmet.East Boston. .. . .. ... 29.420 East 600 3U.00 120 00 None V illiam Eagtta®n, 61 I4illside a- -Street, ' ratertown... ....... 30-421 East 600 30.00 120 00 None Mary T. Wilson. 21 Fairlawn rA- 9treet, Everett. ........... 31-422 East 600 30.00 120 00 done Town of Watertown. 3-2- WatertoTrrs. ..... ........... 32423 East 500 25.00 IGO 00 None 'Gown of Watertown, 5-3- W atert4wn................. 32-423 East 530 26.05 10.4 20 Alone Michael Kede, 08 Tremont 5-4- Street,Mightan... ......... Q-425 West 404 20.43 $1 72 None Michael Xecfe,DS Tremont 5-4- Strut,Brighton.. .......... 49-420 W,est 480 24.W 96 00 None 1'atrjck O`t4'fatley, 15 Tufts Ave- 54- nue,Everett......... 07 7 West 000 30.09 120 00 Done Hebron E. Young, 05Hillside 5-4- Street, Watertown----.----- 66-i2a Nest 600 30.00 120 00 None Hebron E. Young, 6 I-BLUside „--4- Street, Waaterrtown.. ........ 65-429 West 600 30.00 120 00 None Hebron E. Voung, PD Hillside 5-4- Street, Watertown.. ... __,. 94- 30 West 600 3C.00 120 00 None 1Tebren E. Young, GS Hillside 5-4- Street.Watertown. . ..... .., 63431. West 6b0 30.00 120 00 None Hebron E_ Young, tr ux.. I{lor- once,G5 Hillside Street,Water- 54- town. CerLificate No,1208 0.. 02-432 filet coo 30.00 1.20 00 Atone Hubmn E. Young, el ux., Mar- ence,65 Hillside Street,Water- 5-4- toav7j, Ccrti6eate No. 12685.. 61 133 Wesst E300 3100 120 00 None 'William Eaglesa +, 61 Hillside 5-1- Street, Watertown. ... ...... 0-134 Neat Gw 30.40 120 00 lone William lEngleson, 01 JrUlsidc 54- Street, W ate rto am.... ...... E9435 ;Vest 600 30.00 120 00 None Clara A. 1Ge4;ey, 4n Hillside 5-4- StrCot, Avat rtown... . ...... 58-430 West 600 30.00 120 00 None Lsaw-rencc W. White, 53 Hillside 54- Strc tt,w atcrtown. . .I . .. ... 57-437 wort 6M 30,00 120 00 NL ona Lawrence W. 1111itw, M milsidc 5-1- Street, Watertown.. ... ..... W 438 West 600 30.00 120 00 None VVECORD OF TOWN MERTINGS 503 xA Side of Area Estfrnafed Owner Ad'dreny No, sire# 7-ak,en Fronfage DeUanFenl Damages Clara A. Kelsey, 45 Hillside 5-4- Street, Watertowvn.. .. ...... 83-339 West 800 -10.OD 1E330 OD None Clara A. Isclse}, 45 l:3 tWdlc 5--4- Street, watertw&n. ......... 54-4-10 W=t 5W 30.00 120 00 Inane Clara A. Kelsey, 45 Hillside Zi-4- Strect. Watertown.. . . ...... 53-141 West 4Q0 30.00 1200 None Clair A. Kelsey, 45 Hillside 3-4- Street, Watertawn,. , .,...,. 52-41 2 'tiu'est 400 30.00 120 00 None Clara A. Kc1sry, 45 Hillside 5-4- Street, Watertown., . .51443 Nest 400 30.00 120 00 Vona John Sellers, 35 Hillaide Street, 54- Watertown.. ............... 50444 West 6M 30.00 120 00 Done Jolla Sellers, 3.5 Hillside Street, 5.4- Watertown ........ ..... ... 40--145 tic t 600 30.00 120 00 Noueo Irene A.Parks,2j;IM15ide Street, $-4-48- Watertown.. ............... 44&147 West 900 45.00 ISO 00 None Catherine V. White. 4a Hillside v-1 iU- Street. Watcxtown... ... . ... 4•f7--14S'West 900 45.00 ISO 00 none 211= Mulvaney, 1 Rena Street, 1W- Allston.. .... . ............. 48-140 West BW 30.00 Ira QQ None TiD 1 of Watertoun, 6-4- Watertovm.. ...... .... 44-450 West GM 30.DO Vo 00 None Charles H. Tuttle, 218 Webster &4- Street, Maldctt.............. 43-451 Vest Goo 20.00 12C 00 None Lewis J. Bragole, es wv,, Eu3ily M., 11 Hillside Street, Water- 54- town... ................... 42-462 TVcst am 30.00 IN 00 N012C LewisJ. Bragole, e! nx., Eraily M.. 11 hillside Street, Water- 64- trsvrn.. .... ................ 41 153 West 100 :30,00 120 00 None Lcuis J. Bmgole, of ux., EsnilY M., lI Hillsii.le Street, Water- 5-4- town_ .... ....... ------ 4 54 'West 000 30.00 120 00 None Lewis J. Bragole, of ux., Emily M.. 11 Hillside Street, Water- 5-4- toTm.. ....-...__ _. 3!�-455 West 000 30.00 120 00 more, Lmnard Owen,Ultlliam Garland; IC30 Bc1munt Street, Water- 5-4- to,m . ................... 33-150 Wcst 1080 MOO aw 00 none Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Fart of Lexington Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., February 7, 19K After due notice as required by the proiisions of Chapter $2 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, niet on the seventh clay oaf February, 1930, at 4 p.m., far the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the seventh day of February, 1980, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties inter- ested,can a petition for the laying out of Part of Lexington Street 504 IVATLxTnu-x TOWN REPORT 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 Lexington Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following descrip- tion, acid as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engrineer, and dated February 15, 1930. Description of Part of Lexington Street Beginning at a point of curvature on the northerly lime of Acton Street, one hundred ninety-five and sixty-seven hun- dredths (195.07) feet, more or less, easterly from the easterly line of Oakland Street; thence easterly and northerly on a curve to the left, vnth a radius of twenty �20) feet, thirty-two and seventy-five hundredths (32.75) feet, more or less, to a. point of ta,pgency can the westerly line of Lexington Street; thence north- westerly an a tangent two hundred ninety-seven and twenty- five hundredths (297.25) feet, more or less to an angle point; thence noietheasterly on a tangent one hundred seventy-four and twenty-two hundredths (174,22) feet to a paint of inter- section on the southerly line of Main Street, by land belonging to the followixig-naraed persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith: John Murgia, et Philomena sixty and one tenth (60.1) feet; Vincenzo Ceddia, of Ux., Bessie, forty (40) feet; Panfilio Trirnacco, et?fx., Amelia., forty (40) feet; Vincenzo Ciecotelli, eighty (80) feet, comprising two (2) lots of forty (40) icet each; 1Ianfredi Accetta, forty and three tenths (40.3) feet; Pasqualina Testa., one hundred two and seventeen hundredths. (102.1.7) feet; comprising two (2) lots, one of fifty- one and seventeen hundredths (51.17) feet and the other fifty- one (51) feet; Charles IT. Centeba.r,one hundred ten and turen.ty- hve hundredths (110.25) feet; thence turning and extending easterly and southerly on a citrve to the right with a radius of five hwidred ninety-six and twenty-four hundredths (506.24) feet, seventy-four (74) feet, more or less, to a point of compound curvature on the southerly lire of Main Street, thence westerly and southerly can a curve to the left with a radius of twenty (20) feet, forty (40) feet, more or less to a point. of tangexicy can the easterly line of Lexington Street; thence southwesterly on a RRCO xn OF TOWN MEETINGS 505 tangent one hundred twenty-nine (129) feet, more or less to are angle point, thence southwesterly on a tangent three hundred two and forty-nine hundredths (302.49) foot, more or less to a paint of curvature; thence southerly and easterly on a curve to the left, with a radius of twenty (20) feet; thirty and eight hundredths (30.08) feet, more or lesi to a point of tangency ors the northerly line of Acton Street, by land belonging; to the following-named persons, whose ownership and assessable fron- tages are recorded hereWith: 'Town of Wapertown, one hundred fifty (150) feet, more or less; William. F. Reilly, forty-six and fifty-three hundredths (46.63) feet; Harry, Gabriel, thirty-seven (37) feet; Joseph Russo, et xx., Arngelina, thirty-seven (37) feet; Patrick Maher, et Margaret, thirty-seven (37) feet; George . McCarthy, thirty-seven (37) feet;Pasquale Cotone, one hundred twenty-four and seventeen (124.17) feet, comprising three (3) lets, one (1) lot of thirty-seven (37) feet, one (1) of forty-nine and sixty-seven hundredths (40.67) feet, and one of thirty-seven and five tenths (37.6) feet; thence northerly and westerly on a tangent eighty and seventeen hundredths (80.17) feet, ,more or less to the paint of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Lexington Street which is forty (40) feet in m-idth between parallel lines extending from Acton Street to MaMl Street. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown can a plan entitled "Town of IRTatertown, Plan of Lexington Street to accompany description for acceptance under the B�tterment Act, February 15, 1930, 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 fart of Luxington Street be a,nd is hereby laid out as aped for a public way, tinder the pro- visions of Chapters Sa and 82 of the General Laws, and amend- ments thereto acewding to the foregoing description, and having considered the question of dwnages sustained by the owners of the lands across and thxough which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, rather than as shown in BOG WATERTC3WN TOWN REPORT the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage rather than the gumeral advvantage to the community from said laying out, and that betterments are to be assessed for said laying out upgn 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, 1930, and an file in the office of the Tgwn 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 arnount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. J£3HN P. BARRETT, CHARLE S P. COLLIGAN, EDWAR.D D. HOLLA.ND, Selectmen's {office, Watertovm, Mass., December 26, 1930. Whereas, at a Town IMeeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the twenty- second day of December, A. D. I9 l}, at which meeting a quor= was present when Article 12 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 LBxington Street (together with other streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as -uneaded, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of theni as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmea to tape 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 how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." RECORD OF TOWN I'` BETI IG r 507 An order of the Selectmen laying out Dart of Lexington Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows "That the laying out of Part of Lexington Street as a.public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen, be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are lzcrehy autha iced to take the land described in said report as and for a public �7ay. And-whereas, for the purpose of laying out Part of Lexington Street as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area deribed in said order of laying out as shown by a eDpy of said order and plan recorded hemwith, 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 rote duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Torn iMeeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that thy;herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, he and the same are hereby t-aken 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 prier to said `own Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1931, to take oft and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of darra.ges sustained by the ou-ners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as sho%rn on said Schedule. Adopted: EDIVARD P. FURBER,. ERIC L. JOHNSO , CLII'FORD S. LOVELL, 508 `1'4 AT1 RTOWN TOWN REPORT Schedule, Pert of Le lgton Street In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the fiat day of ,April next preceding the date of this order. The persons reamed in said Schedule are the supposed owners of records as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to he understood that said parcel is owned by owners unlmown. And the nurrlbcr of the lilt suet opposite eacli parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shod on a plan on file in the office of the ,Assessors of the 'Tarn of Watertown. t•,ot Side of Area Estimated [}ureter Addy rss No. SEreel 7'ak-era FroWage Befiermcul Damages Charles S. Centetxtr, -160 Main 7-15-13- Street,Watertown....., .,., 16-17 West =0 110.25 $441 -CO ions Pasqualirla Tcata, 28 Lexington 7-15- Street.,Watcrto nn.. ... . . ... 1.2-15 West 1020 51.00 204 00 -None Manfredi Aecq:tta, 23 Maxon 7-15- 5trei�t. East Boston...,...., 10-27 West. 510 40.30 01 20 None Vincenzo Ciecotelli, 16 Lexington 7-13- Street,Vk'atertown. . . . .. .,.. 'D•2<'i West 800 40.00 160 00 None Vincenzo Caccotelli,16 Lexington 'T-15- Stt~tet,Watertown. . .. .. . ... 8.29 West 801 40.01) 100 00 .roue Paddi4 Trimacco,el us.,Amaiia, 14 Lexington Street. Water- 7-15- town... . . ..... .... ..... . 7-30 1?icst 800 40.00 160 00 \-one Vincenzo Ceddia, et ux.. Eusie, 10 Lexington Street, Water- 7-15- town. . . . ....... ......... &31 West Sao 40.00 160 00 Nine John 4lttros, el Philomena, 4 7-IS. Lexington Smet,AVAtertri— Z-32 West 1710 1' -20 24U 00 None Pasquale Cotone, e3 ux.' Filo- mcna,0 I.exing4on Street.Wat- ?-10- erW,;%n.............«__..... 1-1.1 East 1055 37.+A0 150 00 Naac Pasquale Cotene, el ax., rilo- mena,0 Lexington Street,Wat- 7.10- ertown. .................... 16-13 East 900 49.117 148 GS 'Noaa Pasquale cotant . ra Fix., MID. m ma,0 Lexington Street,Want- 746 ertoti'vnt ................... 16-12 Bast 740 37.0 1.13 00 None George Tv1cCnrthy, 2111 Pleasant 7-111- Strert,WaLortown. ... . . . . ... 14-11 East 740 37.00 1-15 00 None Patrick Maher.et tax., Margaret, 15 Lexington Street, aWatur- 7-113- town. . .. .................. 13-10 East 740 37.W I1S 00 None joBc-ph Russo. el ux.. Angelina, 19 Lexington Strcr:t, WaWr- 7-16- to4azn. ... ........... . , 12-g East 740 37.00 I48 00 None Barry Gabriel, 25 LeainzWn 7-10- Street, %votcrtown. . .. ...... 11-8 East 740 37.00 14S DO None William P. Reilly, 2f3 Lexington 7-1& Street,tiVnterto%-tt.«... ..... 10-7 East 91,40 4[i.&I 186 12 None `own of WAtertom*rt, 7- Waturtown......« ....... 16-9 -East 3300 150.00 OW 00 \Tone RSCORD OF TOWN ?.iEET'INGS 509 Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Quimby Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, -lass., Dmeinber 12, 1930. After dine notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Taws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the twelfth clay of December, 1930, at 4.30 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the twelfth day of December, 1930, at 7.45 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying; out of Quimby Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon considera- tion of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Quimby Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown can a plan dragon by Otis D. Men, Town Engineer, and dated December 1, 1930. Description, Quimby Street Beginning at a point of curvature on the southerly line of Nichols Avenue seventy and seventy-two hundredths (70.72) feet westerly from the westerly line of Meleady Avenue; thence westerly and southerly on a. curve to the left with a radius of twenty (20) feet; thirty-one and forty--bfro hundredths (31.42) feet to a paint of tangency; thence southwesterly on a tangent one hundred thirty-four and eighty-eight hundredths (134.83) feet to an angle point; thence southwesterly can a tangent five hundred ninety-four and hire hundredths (594.05) feet to a point of curvature and at a print of intersection. on the end of the accepted (13117) layout; by land belonging to the following- named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith: East Watertown Realty Company, two hun- dred nineteen and eighty-eight hundredths (219.88) feet. corn- prising four (4) lets, one comprising ninety-five and twenty- seven hundredths (95.27) feet, one legit of fifty-seven and three tenths (57.3) feet, one lot of sixty-five and one tenth, (65.1) feet, and one lot of two and twenty-one hundredths (2.21) feet; li eslie W. Orchard, one hundred ninety-six and fifty-three hundredths (196.53) feet, comprising four (4) lots, one lot of 510 WA'TERTOWN TOWN REPORT ninety-sir and f fty three httndredtlis (96.53) feet, two lets of fatty (40) feet each, and one lot of twenty (20) feet; Mike Kara- geusian, forty (40) feet, 'Minas Mooiaciian, et Mary 'Mooradian, forty (40) feet; Joseph Busconi, forty (40) feet.; Leslie W. Orchard, fifty (1550) feet; Harry Assarian, et ux., Mary, fifty (50) feet; Heirs or Devisees of Asadoor Tutunjian, fifth- (50) feet; Nlarker and Artin Cliazanessian, fifty-one and seventeen hun- dredths (51.1.7) feet, and one and tl&ty five hundredths (1.35) feet; thence northwesterly along the end of the accepted 1897 layout forty (40) feet to a point; of curvature and also a paint of intersection on the westerly Iie of Quimby Street; thence northeasterly on a tangent five hundred eighty-eight and forty- five hundredths (553.45) feet to an angle point; thence north- easterly on a tangent one hundred forty-nine and two tenths (149.2) feet to a paint of intersection on the southerly line of Nichols Avmite 1)), land belonging to the following-named per- sons: Garabad 1-1. Caragulian, three tenths (0.3) feet; John Zakarian, fifty-me and ninety-oiie hundredths (51.91) feet; Nazareth 13oyajia.n, el ux., Gulania, fifty (50) feet; Nicola Di 131asio, et ux., Maria. Di 131asio, fifty (50) feet; Toros Alamian, et ux., Rosie Ajamian, fifty (50) feet; Frank Rosi, fifty (50) feet; John V Smith, et ux., 'Mary G., fifty (50) feet; Joseph Busconi, one hundred twenty (120) feet, comprising tree (3) lots of forty (40) feet each; Leslie W. Orchard, ninety-two and fifth--sir hundredths (92.56) feet, comprising two (2) lets of forty (40) feet, and the other, fifty-two and fifty-six hundredths (52.56) feet; Chestnut Park, thirty-five and eleven hwadredths (35.11) feet; T\Iary Hadji nlian, one hundred sixty-four and eighty-one hundredths (164.81) feet, comprising three (3) lots, one of fifteen and seventy-nine hundredths (15.70) feet; one of seventy- five (75) feet, and one of sevexity-fora and two tenths (74.2) feet; thence southeasterly on the southerly line. of Nichols. Aveltue s .,tv (60) feet to the point of beginnuig. The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of that part of Quimby Street which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the southerly lilac of Nichols Avenue to the northerly end of the accepted, 1397 layout, as shmm on a plain entitled "ToNv a of '+ rntertc wli, Plan of Para; of Quimby Street, to accompany description f CST accept- RECORD OF TOWN 'MEETINGS 511 ante under the Betterment Act, December 1, 1930, Otis D. Allen, Town Enghieer," on fate in the office of the `l"oiNm 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 Qhiirnby Street be mid. is hereby laid out as and for a public wa,v,, tinder the previsions of Chapters 80 and. 82 of the GeneralT Laws and amendments thereto according to the fore-coin, description, and having con- sidered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lards across and through -which said street has been paid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have; been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown iii the Schedule here-to annexed, acid we further order and declare that said laying out is clone under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area ccinprisim, the several parcels (IescTibed and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or a.dvantagre other than the general advantage to the community from said laying out and that betterments axe to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land ill said .area desen'bed in said Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Tom-n Engineer, dated February* 15, 1930, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in �Mlddlesex South District Registry- of Dec& with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said de- scribed parcels is the amount. estiuiaa ted to be the betterment that Nzll he assessed upon said described parcel. EDWA D P. Ef7R BER, ERIC L. JOIINSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL. s elechlw t. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, 'Iass., December 26, 1930, Whereas, at a. Toi�m Meeting held by the Town of Wat,er- toum, regularly called and duly warned and held on the ti,,renty=-- second day of December, A. D. 1'D30, at wNch meeting a quon= 12 -was present when Article 12 of Lbe warrant was before the meet- in- as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relativc tc) the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Quimby Street (to- gether with crther streets), under the provisions of Chapters $2 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, thc: latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to sec if the 'Tov n will vote 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 othenxise acquire, any land necessary-for said laying out, provide the sum or stuns of irioney necessary to pays the cost or daamages 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 Quimby Street and the report of the Selcetnnen with reference to said laying out wvere read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was rated unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of Quimby SIrc,,�t as a public way, as appears ill the report of the Selectmen be and is hemby accepted, azrd the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land de- scribed in said report as and for a public iva.y-" And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Quimby Street a-, and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and can file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town I;fecting 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 talcen for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of la-kv autliorizing 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 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 513 the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town �Ieet.ing. And all trees up=the. land so taken and all structures affixed ther+cto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public stay are allowed until August 1, 1931, to tale off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- tion of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: EDWARD P. FUREER, ER.IC L. JOHNSON, LIFFORD S. LOVELL, se'lecttttelt, Schedule, Quimby Street In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first clay of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons na,nied in said Schedule are; the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April and in case said owner's riarne is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unknown. And the ntunber of the, lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lest shown on a plan on file III the office of the Assessors of the Town of �%�atertoivn. .La sirlsof Ar+ra 1 slomraied Owner Address NO. Slrae2 Tema+.Fronlage Be#cr+Meni Damages Ent Watertown Rmlty Com- pany. %ichols Avenue, %'Vatcr 12-4- tolan,. . . .._........ .. 3A-S Last .44OU 05.27 33S1 09 None .East Watertxm-n Realty Com- pany, MchooN :Avenue, Water- M19= town.. . . . ..... ....... 4-9 bast 1320 57.30 229 20 None Mast 'Waterta n Realty Corn- Mny, Nichols Avenue, Water- 12-19- tGTM. . . ............. .... &10 R&At 65.10 260 40 None East Watertown Realty Coca- pany, Nichols Avenue, Water- 12-10- taLtu. ...................... 6-1-1 East 2 55,00 S 84 Nono Leslie IV. Orchard, 40 Quimby 12-19-30- Street,W,atertown..r.. ..... 3-4-5 East Mo 06.53 390 12 None Leslle W. Orchard, 40 Quimby 12-10— Street, Wab_,rtoWn.......... 2qG East 800 4G.00 160 00 Nona 514 "k'4'ATERTCIWN TOWN REPORT La1 Side of Area Estimated Chcaaer Address No. Slrees Taken Frronfage Beacrmeo-rt Damages Leslic W, Orchard, 40 Quimby 12-19- Street,Watertmvn. . ........ 2SH Lust sw 401W Sim 00 Nano Le-slie W. Or-chard, 40 Quimby 1:-19.- Street.Wat€.•rtmvn. . .. . ..... 26 East 400 20.00 80 00 None Mike Karagcusian, 34 Quimby 12-19- Street, Watertown... ... .... 251 East 900 40.00 100 UD None Minas Mc.-,Drarlina,el Mary Moor- adian, tenants by entjTety, 33 12-19- Quimby Street,Watertown_ 24J Fast SM 40.00 1(M 00 None Joseph Busconi,40 Quimby 12-1:3- Street,Watertown 21-0 East 2000 60403 2DO 00 None Leslie W. Orchar(f, 40 Quimby 12-19- Street.'i'4'atcrtown .. ........ 20-i€i East T(i00 50.00 200 00 None Harry Assarian, el ux., Mitry, 12-1$- 50 Ouiml)y Street, Watertown. 19-11 East 1000 .50,00 2DO 00 None Heirs or 1)evs.of Asadoor T atun- iian, Anna. Tutuniian, Adinx, 12-10- 52 Quimby Street, Watertown, 18-12 East ]ODD 5OA0 200 00 None Nlnrlr Ohannessian,Artin Ohan nessian, 62 Quimby Street, 12-1D- Watertown....... . ...._.. 17-13 , .Cast 1023 51.17 204 68 None Markar C]hannessian,Artin Ohan- neesian, 62 Quimby Strcet, 12-19- Watertown _ ._ ... . ........ 10-20 East 27 L35 5 40 ivoize Garnhed H. Caragu'lian, 404 hit. 12-20- Auburn Street.Wutertawvn.. . 11-21 West 27 1135 5 -10 None Jahn Zakariaax,57 Quimby Street, 12-20- Watertown. .......... ... 10-27 West 103'8 51.91 207 04 itione Nazareth Boyajian, a[ax.,+Gula- nia, 53 Quimby Street,Water- 12-20- town., ..,.,.......... 9.26 West 10D0 50,00 200 00 None Nicola Di 1E31asio, of ux., Maria Di Blasin, tenants by entirety,, 12-20» 51 Quimby&re(A, Watertown. 8-24 West 1000 50.00 200 00 None Toros Ajamian, ei ux., Rosio Aj:tmian, tenants by antirety, 12-20, 47(taimhy Street, Watertown. 7-24 West low -5UO 200 Olt Nona Frank Rosi, 43 Quimby Street, 12-20- witertow n, . ............... 0-23 West lt](70 50.00 2000 None John W. Smith, eg ax.. Mary G. Smith, tenants by entirety, 37 12-20- QuimbySxreet, Watrrtcwn... 5-22 '`,lest 1000 450.00 2W 00 None jascl)h$usconi,40 Wrtmby 12-20 Street, Watertown, . . . . . . ... 4F= Wast 600 40.00 1GO W Non Joscfih Busconi,40 Quimby 12-20- Street,Watertown., ,.. ..... 3E Nest 500 40.00 160 00 None Joseph Buseoni,40 Quimby 12-20- Strut,Watcrtown.. ... ..... 2A-D West 800 40.M) 160 00 Nose Leslie W. Onbard, 40 Quimby 12-20- Street, Watertown...,...... 2G West 800 40.00 1600 Xone Leslie W. Orchard, 40 Quimby 12.20- Strect, Waterto°w-n.. .. ...... 1➢ West 1760 52-18 210 24 Wane Mary Hadjintian, I-Q io- 92 Nichols Aw•t~nuc, 2A-30- Watert.own. ....... ........ Fart West 1.00 15.70 63 10 None r,.ECO D OF TOWN MEETINGS 515 Lot Sue of Arts Isst,matsd otcmer .Address I410. Slrres Taken Friminge BeUermrW Damages MaU Uadjinlian, 92 -Nicaals Avenue, Watertown, Certifi- 1�I4- catc Vo.28781....,......... 3.1-4 west 75.00 *IN! UQ None Mary HadjinUan, 02 Nichols Avenue, Watertown. Certifi- 1`?-1'9- cato No. 2S780. ............ 33-2 West 7.1,20 2% SO Nam Report of the Selectmexi can the Layout of Walcott Road Selectmen's office, Watertown, Mass., February- 7, 1930. After due notice as required by the proNrsions, of Chapter 82 of the exleral Laws, iNe, the Selectmen of ' atertomrn, met on the wvei>th day. of February, 1930, at 4 pan., for the purpose of vie%%ing the premises, and on the seventh day of February, 1930, at 8 p.m., for the piLu-pose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Walcott Road as a public way, and we, the Selecti-nen, upon consirlera.tiarl cf the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Vl'alcott load be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance vkith the folio-t Fig description, and as shown on a plan dra% n by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and. dated February 15, 1930. Description, Walcott Road Beginning at a paint of tangency can the easterly line of Fuller Load tw.o hundred eighty-six and eighty-three hundredths (286.83) feet northerly from the northerly line of Mason Road, thence northwesterly on a Umgent eighty-agile and twelve hun- dredths (81.12) feet to a point, of curvature on the easterly line of Fuller Road; thence southerly and easterly on a, curved line having a mditss of twenty (20) feet, twenty-eight and sixty-four hundredths (28.64) feet to a point of revcrse curvature; thence easterly and southerly on a curved line having a radius of three hundred t-vkenty (320) feet, two hundred ninety-eight and thirty-three ltun&edths (298.33) feet to a. point of reverse m m ature; thence southerly and easterly on a curve having a radius, of two hundred eighty (2SQ) feet, one htuidrud four and fort:*-six hw-idredths (104.46) feet to a point: of con-ipound curv- 516 WATRRTOWN 'TOWN RLPORT ature; thence easterly And northerly on a curved line ha,,ring a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-five: and t valve hundredths (35.12) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly} lime of Chan- ning Road, by land belonging to the following-nanred persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded here- with: Edward F. VATright, Trustee, sixty-nine and twenty--seven hundredths (60,27) feet; Man, F. Sullivan, fifty--five (55) feet; Morris J. Mosher, fifty-five (55) feet; Mary E, Donovan and Nara U., fifty,-five (M) feet; M. wise Hans, fift---eight and thirty-three hundredths (58.33) feet; Lillian J. Crirnes, nines- six and forty-one Intndredths (96.41) feet; thence southerly o1i a tangent twenty-four and nine hundredths (24.09) feet to a point of intersection on the westerly line of Channing Road extended, and the northerly line of Walcott load, extended; thence southerly on a tangent forty-one (41) feet, more or less, to the point of irrtersectica on the westerly line of Channing Road, extended, and the southerly line cf 'Walcott Road, ex- tended; thence southwesterly, on a tangent twenty-one and twenty-six hundredths (21.20) feet to a faint of curvature: can the westerly line of Channing Road; thence nartherly and westerly on a etme having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thfity- two and sixth--four hundredths (32.64) feet to a point of reverse curvature;. thence westerly and northerly on a curare having a radius of three hundred twenty (320) feat, one Inindred twenty- six and twenty-nine hundredths (126.29) feet to a point of reversecurvature; thence northerly and Westerly can a curve: having a radius of two hundred eighty (280) feet, two hti-ndred forty-eh%ght and ninety-seven huundredths (248.97) feet to a point of compound etn-vature; thence westerly and southerly can a curve to the left having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-five and five hundredths (35.05) feet to a point of tangency and the point of beginnhig by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded as follows: John L. Peters, forty-five and seven hundredths (45.07) feet; George, H. Webster, one hundred seventy-fie (175) feet, comprising three ( ) lots, one of fifth--five (55) fect and two of sixty (60) feet each.; Josephine M. Evans, seventy-five (75) feet; George H. Webster, eighty-two and, ten hundredths (82.10) feet. RECORD OF T0VVN A'IDETINGS 517 The area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Walcott Road which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from Channing Road to Puller Road. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab, 1islied as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan o£Walcott Road to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1930, Otis D. Allen„ Toun Engineer," on file in the office of the Town Cleric, 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 Walcott Road be and is hereby laid out as and for a public gray, under the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having con- sidered the question of dainages sustained by the ow-jaers of the lands across and through ,0iich said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have heen sustained and n€ane are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws pro- riding for the assessment of betterments, and that the area com- prising the several parcels described and set forth in said. Schedule hereto annexed„ N,Nill 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 an a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1930, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South Registry of Deeds Frith this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterrrient that will be assessed upon said described parcel. JOHN P. BARRE, T, CI-LIRLES P. COILLfGAN, EDWARD D. HOLLAND„ 518 W1"TLRTOWN TOWN REPORT Selectmen's Office, Watertown,, bass., December 26, 1030. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and Meld on the twenty- second day of December, A. D. 1930, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 12 of the wa=ant 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: Walcott Road (to- gether with other streets), under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public gays, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or othemrise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sure or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cast of constniction., direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action re- lating thereto." An order of the Selectmen la3ring out Walcott 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 Nvas voted unanimously as follows: "'Tat the laying out of Walcott 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 tape the land de- scribed in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Walcott Road as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order :and plan recorded herewith, and on file, in the office of the Town Clerk ofWater- town, and the ownf-if description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to tape said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meeting thercfor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land all contained within the area described in the said. order RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 519 of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public svay 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 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 takinn. And the owners and oceapants of the land hereby taken and laird out m a public way are allowed until August 1, 1931, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed. thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the ques- tion of damages sustained by theowners of the land hereby taken, that dwriages are estimated and awarded as shown on, said Schedule. EDWARD P. FURBER, Adopted: ERIC L. JOH SON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, .Selectmen. Schedule, Walcott Road In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next precedi ig the date of this order. The per- sons named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's tame is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said. Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan on f51e in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Lot 5ide of Arra L'aUmated Own-t, A drdress Na. 5xreeC Taken I*rongage 1 rMerment Damaga Lillian J, Grimes, 774 Chauui-09 Road, Watertown. Certificate 4-36- No. 27481. ..... . ....<,.._. i n-72 Nart h 2797 96A I S,335 65 NOfte H. Louise Rasa, l'6pls r Strect Belmont. Certificate 4-36- No. 28333. ................. 13-56 North 1128 68,33 233 32 None MFiry E. Donovan, Nara M. Donovan; 18 Walcott .load, 4V'atertoun. Certificate No. 4.3& 29M...................... 12,57 North 1060 &5.00 2.20 00 ?done 1 offis J. Mosher. 18 Williams Street, Cambridge. Certificate 4-36- No.283W... . ............ 11-0 N01th 10130 55.00 220 OU None 520 WATERTOWN TOWN RE-PORT Lad Side:of Area Eslirnaled Owner Address No. S3ree! Taken Frontage DrUrrmend Darnagtr Mary F. Sullivan, 20 Wolcott !toad, Watertown. Certific:tta &3P', No. 30021.. .. ...1.1..... 10-50 North 1000 .00 $+220 00 None V,dw-rd T. Wri{�t, Tr., 70 ?wit. Auburn Street, Watertown, 4-36- Certificate Nn. 26757.. . .. .. 5-61 N(>r%b 1820 69 27 277 08 None Oeorge Fr.Webstcr,499 Common Street, Belmont. Certificate 4-37- N10. 28638................. 1-44 South 2401 92.10 330 80 None Ivs��hine M. luvuna, t1 �ialcott Road, Watertown. Certificate 4-37- No. 29556...... ........... tL�Z5 South 1545 75.00 3DD 40 None George H.Webster,490 Common 5trect, Belmont. Certifivite 4-37_ stile. 2863a... .......... ... 5-54 South 1240 60.00 2,10 00 Done George IT.Vila rite€,d99 Common Stmat, Belmont. Certificate 4-37- No.2SO38, ................. U-53 South 12100 60.00 40 00 Done +Georga R.Webktr,490 Common Sdrect, Belmont. Gertlficate 4-37- No. 28 S... .......... .... 7-52 South 1060 M.00 220 00 None John L. Peters, 64 Uwavls Street, Medford. Certificate •1-37- No. 27954.. .. . . . . ...._.. .. 8-81 South 1280 45.07 180 3D Nona Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to tale by emir'ent domain, or otherwise acquire, the necessary easements for the purpose of constructing and main- taining conduits for drainage and sewerage purposes in the following unaccepted ways: Bromfield Street, from Nash Street to Acton Street; Deway Street, from Arlington Street to Prentiss Street; Hillside Street, from Belmont Street to private land; New Lexington Street, from Acton Street to Main Street; Quimby Street, from Nichols Avenue to accepted. part; Walcott load, from George Strect to Ghanning Road-, Appropriate the necessary sum of money therefor, direct how the same shall be provided, or tare any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. Article 14. To sec if the To'v;m will vote to appropriate the sure of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) for the purpose of e�- tending the drainage system, direct how the money shall be provided, or ta.lce any action relating thereto. See action taken under Article 4. Article 15. To see if the 'Tarn will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, the easement and right to construct and maintain a conduit in the lollowirlg described parcel of land: RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 521 Description of Proposed TaMag for Culvert Between Watertown Street and Cafifornia Street Beginning at an intersecting point of the northerly line of Watertown Street and the easterly line of proposed taping and forty-six (46) feet southwesterly from county stone bound; thencesoutliwesterly on the northerly line of Affatertown Street, forty-orie and forty-eight hundredths (41.48) feet to an inter- sdcting point of the westerly line of proposed taping; thence northeasterly over and across land now or formerly of Charles F. Crowley, Aach-e it Peters and Joseph Felloni, et az., Armun- ziata, and on the westerly line of proposed taping, one hundred eighty-five-five and twenty-one hundredths (185.21) feet to axa inter- secting paint an the southerly line of California Street; thence southeasterly on the southerly line of California Street thirty and fifty-nine hundredths (30.59) feat to a stone hound and the intersecting point of the easterly line of the proposed taking, thence southeasterly over and across land no-w or formerly of Charles F. Crowley and on the easterly line of proposed taping one Hundred sixty-twee and fifty-three hundredths (162.53) feet to the paint of beginning. Containing area of five thousand, two hundred fourteen (5,214) square feet, and as shown on plan dated December 4, 1930, dray-n by Otis D. Allea, Town Engineer. Appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay the cost of the same, direct how the same shall be provided, or take a-ay action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. Article 16. To see if the Town will appropriate aaA borrow the necessary money to pay the cost of laying arid relaying;hater mains of not less than six. (6) inches but less than sixteen (16) inches in diameter, or tale any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. Article 17. To see if the Town will instruct its representative to petition the General Court to modify Chapter 63ek of the Acts of 1912, accepted by the Town of Watertown at Town Meeting held on November 11, 1912, and ratified at Special Election held on November 29, 1912, known as the State Tene- ment Act, so as to permit the erection of apartment houses of 622 WATER'POWN TOWN REPORT second class construction, or obtain permission from the General Court to repeal the State Tenement Act and State Building Code as a part cf the Building Cade of the Town of Watertown, or tale any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee orn Revision of Building Laws.) Indefinitely postponed. WILLIA I P. McGUIRE, Tcrmi. Clerk