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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1931 Annual Watertown Report f ANNUAL REPORTS BY THE OFFICERS OF THE ToWN OF WATERTOWN FOR THE Three Hundred and First Year of Its Organization YEAR ENDING DECE'MBE-R 31, 1931 3 NEIVTON, MASS. THE GRAPHIC PRESS 1(132 SEE BACK OF BOOK FOR CONTENTS TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1931 Selectmen EDWARD P. FURBER, Chairman ERIC L. JOHNSON, Clergy: CLI IM FORD S. LOVELL Conn-inillee Assignments EDWARD P. FURBER Fire, Legal Services, Poles and Wires, Street Lights, Insurance, Workmen's Compensation, Contingent, Town lull, 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 lkleasurers Town Clerk WILLIAM P. McGUIRE Term expires 1933 Treasurer HARRY W. BRIGHAM 'term expires 1932 .Assessors of Taxes ED ARD A. OATES, Chairman Term expires 1932 WILLIAM BELL, Secredary Terre expires 1934 EDP ARD F. WRIGHT Term expires 1933 3 4 WATERTowN TOWN REPORT Collector of Taxes FREDERICK J. COLBY Terra expires 1932 Auditor WILLIA'M W. NORCROSS, Jr., Terra expires 1932 lklod eralor P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF Term expires 1932 School Ccm.wittee NIARY CORCORAN, Chaim zan Term expires 1934 0'�N EN F. KEEFE, D.M.D., Secretary Term expires 1932 EDNA F. LYONS Term expires 1932 M. H. READ Terra expires 1933 CHARL,ES JEWELL .BROWN 'Terra expires 1933 FRANCIS P. CARROLL Term expires 1934 FRANCIS A. KELLY Term expires 1934 WILFRED H. PRICE, Superintendent I`rUstees Free Public Library P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF, Chairman Term expires 1934 JOSEPH A. MALLEY, Secrelary Term expires 1932 FRANCIS P. CARROLL Term expires 19432 REST. EDWARD C. CAMP Term expires 1933 CHARLES F. SHAW Term expires 1933 *HAROLD B. BLAZO Term expires 1934 Board of R-ealth Chairman WALTER N. SE CORD, M.D., Term expires 1934 Secretary HARRY To. CHOPOURTAN, D.M.D,, Terra expires 193 JOSEPH L. CARROLL Term expires 1932 'Appoimed May 15, 1931, jr, place of Charles H, Whittier, deceat,*d April 29, 1931. TOWN OFFICERS 5 Park Commissioners WINTHROP G. ROCKWELL, Cha rnaan Terra expires 1933 ARTHUR L. -MORSE, Secrelary Terni expires 1932 HAROLD R. HALL 'Perm expires 1934 Water Conti rissioners EDWARD C. HALL, Chairman Term expires 1934 JOSEPH W. GERRY, .Secretary Term expires 1933 MAURICE J. CARROLL Terra expires 1932 WALTER E. RUNDLE'I`T,Superinlendent Tree Warden VAIN D. HORTON Term expires 1932 Constables FRANK L. M AGUIRE Term expires 1932 JAMES M. OGILVIE Terra expires 1932 JAMES H. QUIRK Terra expires 1932 *CORN"ELIUS H. KEEFE Term expires 1932 Planning.Board EDWARD F, WRIGHT, Chairman Term expires 1932 RONALD M. STONE, Secrelacry Terra expires 1933 WILFRED A. NORRIS Term expires 1933 ,JOHN E. HEFFERNAN Term expires 1932 WILLIAM W, RUGG Terra expires 1934 *Appoirnted by Selectmen, August 18, 1931. APPOINTED OFFICERS Superintendent -Iota Department VAN D. HORTON Term expires January 1932 Registrars of Voters JOHN A. LOYND, Chairman Term expire 1933 WILLIAM P. McGUJRE, Clerk Terse expires 1933 PAT RICK D. GLEASON Term expires 1934 JOT W. DUVA.LL Term expires 1932 Town Engiaieex OTIS D. ALLEN Superintendent of.streets PIERCE P. CONDON Keeper of Infirmary and Pound GEORGE H. WHITE Town Physician BENJAMIN T. LO ING, NT.D. Inspector of Cattle and Town Veterinarian HAIRY W. JAKEMAN, V.M.D. Inspector of Buildings WILLIAM H. WILSON Sealer o,f Weights and 1llea.mres JOHN F. KILEY Agent for Burial of Deceased Soldiers WILLIAM P. Mr—GUIR.E Agent, Dep arlwent of Pi' blic Welfare ALICE L. PINKHANI Fence Viers WILLIAM H. ILIFFE JOHN S. WILSON FRANK W. WATERHOUSE Field Drivers GEOR.GE H. WHITE and all regular police officers General Agent, Board of Health ARTHUR E. BURKE Superintendent of Cemeteries FRANK H. SHOREY Inspector of Plumbing CHARLES M. HEWITT Town Counsel ANTHONY ,JULIAN Playground Commissioners ARTHUR L. MORSE, Chairman Term expires 1933 WINTHROP G. ROCKWELL, Secretary Term expires 1934 BERNARD S. McHUGH Term expires 1932 Special (dears with Pay When on Daily GEGRGE H. WHITE ARNOLD E. HOLMES PATRICK QUINN JOHN F. KILEY WALTER E. RUNDLETT PATRICK J. VAHEY ,JAMES B. MURPHY WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Finance Cominitlee FRANCIS J. McNAiMARA, Chairman Term expires 1932 *FRANCIS A. McDERMOTT, .Secretary Term expires 1933 ARTURO DeFILII'PO Term expires 1932 ROSCOE F. DAUGHTERS Term expires 1932 JOHN B. HAMMILL Term expires 1932 J. 'VINCENT MacDONOUGH Term expires 1932 GEORGE 1k'. SKUSE Term expires 1932 JAMES H. SHERIDAN Term expires 1932 JOHN J. McLAUTHLIN Term expires 1933 GROVEL C. CODIE Term expires 1933 WILLIAM G. GPUNDY `I"erns expires 1933 R.OBER'T' P. OSI3ORN Term expires 1933 JOHN M. DAY Term expires 1933 "JOHN A. C LBE T Term expires 1933 THC7MAS E. DOYLE Terra expires 1934 ARTHUR B. JONES Term expires 1934 'I'I-i[]MAS F. MEGAN Term expires 1934 JOHN P. OATES Term expires 1934 MAURICE H. O'CONNELL Term expires 1934 ILFR.ED J. PA( iJET Terra expires 1934 A IBROSE L. SHIPTON Term expires 1934 Public Weighers PERCY E. IMITH FOREST E. J. GLIDDEN THOMAS R. BLAKENEY FRANK J. CAREY PETER T. COEN F RED C. LEONARD ROY M. EATON G. H. S UAREBRIGS HAROLD R. PEVEAR G. J. PRESTON WILLIAM CASEY THOU+IAS JOSEPH McCUE FRANK CASEY WALTER J. MacAULEY CHARLES La CASEY JOHN O. McMAHON WALLACE J. GREEN C. R. WENDELL H. DEAN YORK C. G. OSGODD F. H. SARGENT A.RTHUR G. MARSH %lecred Secretary June 8, 1931. "Apopointed June 3, 1931 in place of Harry A. Smith, resigned. TOWN OFFICERS .9 ALI\40N H. AlacDONALD HU H GOLDING M ICHAEL B. HOL.LAND WIL.LIA.M STROUT HARRY W. PACKARfD CARL TH'YBERG NATHr1N B. OOLBIER ANTHONY FLYNN SETRAK DERDERIAN SA1\1UEL BAGDASARIAN *MICHAEL B. HYNES 1feasurers of mood and Bark C. G. OSGOOD WILLIAM J. CASES'' C. B. WEN DELL CHARLES L. CASEY HAROLD R. PEVEARR RECENT COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS 1931. Committee on Sale.of Horses and Horse-Draurn Equipment owned by the Town, on Razing and Removing Structures known as Town Barns, and on Site, Requirements .and Cost of a Municipal Garage, appointed by Moderator Cunniff on' April 29, 1931, in accordance with vote passed at Adjourned Annual Town fleeting of 1Iareh 23, 1931, under Articles 14, 15 and Ifs: ERIC L. JOHNSON, 87 Barnard Avenue. W. HARVEY LUCAiS, 31 Otis Street EDWARD F. H UGHES, 20 Havwthoi-ne Street DAVID E. FITZGERALD, 34 Olcott Street JOHN A. COLLINS, 43 Paul Street Committee of Seven Authorizing the Establishment of a Purchasing Dept. in the Town, appointed by Moderator on April 29, 1931, under authority of vote passed at Adjourned Annual Town iMeeting of April 4, 1931, under Article 17 : EDWARD P. FURBER, Selechnan, ex officl:o EIZIC L. JOHNSO , Selectman, ex ofcic CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selechnan, ex of cso *D;ed Iune 26, 1931. 14 WATER.TOWN TOWN iREPORT ED ARD C. HALL, Chairman, Water Commissioners, ex officio MARY C, CORCORAN, Chairman, .Sclionl Co ninzi-ttee, ex ocio JOHN J. McLAUT14LIN, 51 Green Street WALTER A. SELL.ON, 4 Sheldon Road a. Purchasing Agent ex o iczo Committee of Five on Traffic Signals, appointed by Mod- erator erator can April 2.9, 1931, in accordance with vote passed at Adjourned Annual Town Meeting of March 23, 1931, under Article 1.9: EDWARD P. FURBER, Selectman, ex o rcio qP CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, .Selectman, ex o clo ERIC L. JOHNSON, Sedeaman, ex o, cio EDWA.RD D. HOLLA.ND, 16 Stearns Road 13. FAY McGLAUFLIN, 49 Katherine Road. Committee of Five to Study Site, Requirements and Cost of a New Police Station, appainted by Moderator can April 29, 1931, in accordance with vote passed at Adjourned Annual Town Meeting of April 6, 1931,. under Article 22—this Corn- mittee to report at the next A,nnii�iI Town Meeting: CLIFFORD S. LOVEL.L, 5elec mou, ex officio JO'SErm R. COONEYI 11 Fatten Street ARTHUR C, FAG AN, 16 Olney Street PIERCE L. FISH, 78 Marshall Street JOH:N 'McCREE, 15 Adams Avema,e. Committee of Five on Resolutions on the Death. of Bartlett M. Shaw, appointed by Moderator Cunniff, in accordance with vote passed at Town Meeting held on June 25, 1931, under Article I : FRED E. CRAW FORD, 30 Lincoln Street W. HARVEY L.UCAS, 31 Otis Street THOTUAS F. VAH EY, 238 No. Beacon Street ALFRED A. GLIDDEV, 65 Shattuck Road CHARLES E. FAY, 42 Bailey Load. TOWN OFFICERS 11 Committee of Five on Revision of By-laws of the Town, and suggesting such ather by-lams as may be deemed necess- ary or convenient, appointed by Moderator CunniFf on Decem- ber 26, 1931, under autlaority of vote passed at Town Meeting of Dec. 21, 19.31, under Article 4 of the warrant; ANTHONY JULIAN, Town Counsel, 86 Waverley Ave. WILLIAM P. McGrUIRE, Town Clerk, 48 Green Street WILLIAM G. GR.UNDY, Asst. Sec'y State, 29 Carver Road' ,JOSEPH J. REILLY, Lieni. Palace Dept., 29 New Lexington. Street ARTURO DeFILIPFU, ally. al Law, 59 Langdon Ave. 12 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT POPULATION The estimated number of inhabitants of Watertown for the year 1915, as shown by the State census, 16,615; 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- mated population, January, 1922, 22,500. Estimated popula- tion, January, 1923, 23,000. Estimated population, January, 1924, 2.5,000. State census, April 1, 1925, 25,480. Estimated population, January, 1926, 27,500. Estimated population, January, 1927, 28,500. Estimated population, January, 1928, 30,000. Estimated population, January, 1929, 31,500. Esti- mated population, January, 1930, 32,500. United States cen�us, .April 1, 1930, 34,913. SI,LEC TMEN'S ANNUAL REPORT To Me CiftZens ofWatertown: During the year 1931 the Town affairs under the jurisdic- tion of the Selectmen have progressed in a most encouraging manner except for problems attributable directly to the prevailing economic depression. Unemployment To meet the unemployment situation in part, the Select- men recommended and the ToNvn with the approval caf the Finance Committee granted appropriations for street con- struction, betterment streets and sidewalks in excess of the total expended in 1.930 for these purposes, which in turn had also; been increased for the express purpose of providing ad- ditional work. Similarly in December certain drainage and ,ewer projects were recommended and voted to provide work during the winter. The money for these drainage and sewer projects was obtained by transfers from balances available on accoupt of savings in other items in the Highway Department. In order that these appropriations might go as far as possible in aiding the unemployed without undue hardship on the regular highwav employees, the Selectmen eliminated all payments for overtime, reduced the maximun-r for which any laborer was employed to an average of four and a half days per'.week, and put sill the temporary laborers on a fifty cents an hour basis. In case of eniergencies when it was necessary, to have work done outside of the regular hours the men were given a corresponding amount of time off. Thi£ policy enabled us to take care of approximately one hundred and forty more than the normal number of men the greater part of the year. The to-operative spiVit iti which the regular risen have accepted these arrangements xith the consequent reduction. of the amount in their Nveekiy pay envelopes is 13 14 1' ATER'f'GGWN TOWN REPORT greatly to be commended and is deeply appreciated by the Selectmen. In spite of these changes and the large number of new Wien employed, the cost per square yard of our betterment street construction has gone down during the past two years from 1.95 per square yard in 1929 to 1.59 per square yard in 1930, and 1.48 per square yard in 1931. The Police and Fire Departments have also materially assisted in relieving; the unemployed through special funds which they have created for the purpose. Contributions to the Fire Departinent's fund are made regularly by the men out of their weekly pay. Welfare The demands for direct aid in the farm of cash, fuel, food; rent and the like increased tremendously, especially during the last few months of the year, so that additional appro- priations had, to be requested at special Town meetings, and those made in the fall were met by transfers from the -other departments, particularly the Highway and Water Depart- ments. In order that the Town might receive some direct benefit from these payments, the Selectmen inaugurated the policy of having all the able-bodied men who were receiving outside aid do work in rotation in return for this aid at the rate of fifty cents an hour on projects which would not deprive regular Town employees of work which they would ordinarily- perform. In this way the land around the Infirmary, that around the Victory Field running track, the bank around the South Side Playgreund, and the West End Plavground, have been cleaned up and partially graded, and a very considerable amoutit of work done for the School Department in painting, cleaning school buildings and clearing up school grounds. With a few rare exceptions, the men involved in this have shown marked preference for this plan over that of recei,'jring the aid without doing anything in, return for it. The number of cases handled by the Welfare Department so greatly increased that the Selectmen recommended and the Torn meeting with the approval of the Finance Corn- REPORT OF SELECTMEN 15 mittee voted an appropriation For the employment of a special investigator to check up on the cases. A thorough check-tip was accordingly made by a maii especially trained in this Field and while this check-up disclosed certain cases in which the investigator felt that aid should be discontinued or re- duced, it is quite gratifying to note that no eases of gross fraud were discovered. During the fall, the Infirmary was moved to a new location and remodelled. This was done by a special cornnzittce authorized by the Tovm meeting, By arrangement with this committee, the Selectmen boarded the usual residents with the City of NAValtham while this work was going on. The Infirmary is now occupied again and properly heated for the first time in its history. Adequate space is now available there for about ten persons in addition to the ten there now. Citizen's Committee on Unemployment and Relief During the closing weeks of the year the demands for employment and relief of various sorts increased so substan- tiaGlk• that the Selectmen decided to appoint a committee on unemployment and relief. Since the close of the year this committee his been formally appointed and has commenced to function. We earnestly bespeak for it the support of the entire coninit ity. Taxation The increased appropriations in the Welfare. Highway and Water Departments on account of the unemployment situation had to he met either by increasing the tax rate or by borroiv n.g fear certain items. its view of the fact that the Highway and Water Departments were doing more than a normal year's work, tartcl to avoid too great a hardship in this one year, the SeleC"I men recommended that S50,000 of the street construction appropriation, ,$50,000 of the betterment street appropriation and S50,000 of the appropriation for relaying of eater mains, or a total of $150,000 out of the entire budget. be borrowed 16 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT for a short term, but the Town meeting following the advice of the Finance Committee failed to authorize these borrowings by Lhe necessary two-thirds vote. Had these borrowings been made as recommended by the Selectmen, the tax rate for the year would have been *32.60 instead of S35.40. We believe It is Ndr toconsider that the difference l enveen the 1930 and 1931 tax rates is due primarily to prevailing business conditions; first because of increased appropriations required to provide additional emplovnient and relief; second- ly, because of the decrease in net receipts from the Common- wealth due largely to the falling off of the income, bank and corporation taxes; and thirdly, because of the small amount of new building being done In the Town. Fire Alarm Signal System The Committee on Administration Building has provided tire-proof space in the lower Poor of the new Administration Building sufficient to house our fire alarm signal system. The basic parts of our present system were purchaser) about 1895, second-hand, with the idea, we are told, that it would last about five years. Since there, the systeni has been patched and extended in an effort to nurse it along until such tirne as the Town could properly house a new system. The present one is located in a portion of the Central Fire Station which is of second-class construction. At various times, parts of the system have been out of order for hours, and the way in which our Inspector of Poles and 11-ires has been able to keep it going at all has been a marvel to many. We believe now th at a. location for a new system is available it would be taking ,an undue risk for the Town not to take immediate steps to place a new and up-to-date fire alarm system its this fire-proof location. Metropolitan Sewer During the spring and early summer of 1931 there was a most serious overflow of our sewage into the Charles River at the siphon near the Galen Street bridge. This siphon REPORT OF SELE{-TNTE-ti 17 carries the major portion of our sewage into the Nletropolitan System, and is the paint at which an overflow leas occurred each vear. at least since 1912. In accordance with a -vote of the Town meeting passed April G, 1931, the Selectmen Filed with the legislature a petition for an investigation of these conditions which was authorized by a resolve of the legislature and has been made by a special commission consisting of the State Department of Health and the Metropolitan District Commission. As a result of this investigation, the City of Newton has reached an agreement with the lleti-opolitan District Commission for extending the high-level sewer of the South Metropolitan Sewerage System so as to take rare of a large portion of the sewage of Newton, along lines suggested in the report of this special commission. This will certainly relieve the canditions iii the Charles River Valley sewer at our siphon to a considerable extent. The carrying out of the agreement is dependent on the action of the legislature and the Selectmen have joined with the Newton officials in recom- mending such legislaticn. Whether or not this will entirely remove our difficulty for the present cannot be definitely determined until the work is completed which will probably take about two years. It is encouraging to note, however, that apparently part at least of the overflow so Iate in the season last year -was caused by the unusually- heavy rainfall in the late spring and early summer. The situation was also aggravated by a clogging of part of our siphon, the recurrence of which we are making every effort to avoici. While it seQ-ms inadvisable to attemp[ anv very extensive changes in our sewer connections with the Charles River Valley sewer of the Xletropolitan Systern, until the proposed extension of the high-level sewer has been completed, this entire situation is one which we believe the Town should hatch closely, for the State Department 'of Health estimates that if sewage is a,llo%ved to run into the Charles River basin at the rate it has been in recent years, the basin will become so contaminated within about ten years as to constitute a nuisance. The State Department of health has assured us that they also will continue to observe conditions carefully at this point. is tit ATERTDWN ``OWN REPORT Redistricting In accordwice with a vote of the Town tMeeting on April 6. 1931, the Selectmen in November re-arranged the limes of the voting precincts aiid increased the number from six to ten. In doing this, we have endeavored to arrange the dis- tricts so that the number of registered voters in each will be substantially equal except for those precincts which appear most likely to grow rapidly in the near future. The latter will be found at present to contain somewhat fewer registered voters than the other precincts in order to allow for this growth. Police Department The increasingly heavy demands upon the police depart- ment for traffic duty, particularly in connection with the school crossings, has nude it impossible to carry out entirely' our plans outlined last year for changes in this department. We have, however, been able to arrange for an extra man at the Station House under all ordinary circumstances ready to respond to .any emergency. On recommendation of the Chief of Police, we equipped our two police cars and station with special radio receiving sets.. Both of these changes have added to the flexibility and efficiency of the department. During the latter part of the year, we worked cut a new set of traffic -and parking regulations, which were promulgated oil January- 15, 1932, and which we are confident will be of help to the police in dealing with these 'Matters. State Audit During the year the Division of Accountsof the State De- partment of Corporation and Taxation made one of their periodical audits of the accounts of the Tou n for the period January- 1, 1930 to August 31, 1931. This audit showed the _ affairs of the Town to be in a healthy condition with the exception of one error which left $800. due the Town. This 800. has since been adjusted, although the question of just }pow the error occurred without being discovered promptly. is REPORT OF SELECTINTEN 19 still under investigation. The report of the audit COLItains surne suggestions for changes in your practices which Nve have called to the attention of the various departments involved. One cif the most important of these is that a determined effort should be :Wade to collect our outstanding accounts receivable and that any items found to be uncollectible should be abated. At the time of the audit many accounts receivable were found to be overdue and in that connection the chief accountant for the Division recommended that consideration be given to the adoption of a hy,-law providing that the Collector of Taxes collect all accounts due the Town, in accordance with Section 3, Chapter 269, Acts of 1926. Whether such a by--lain is adopted or not, the Selectmen Will be glad to co-operate with any other elective officials desiring assistancein tlzc collection of !these accounts. We wish particularly to Call attention to the fact that the services of the Town Counsel are available for such of these accounts as are worth ruing on. Accounting System At the time of the 1931 State .-audit, it developed that the reason that the uniform accounting system had not been in-- stalled in Watertown was that previcatts Selectmen had riot petitioned the Division of Accounts for it, in accordance with the ante passed by the Town on INIarch 5, 1923. We, there- fore, filed such a petition and the Division is to install the uniform systern, as of January 1, I932. Other Matters All further details called for by the Town By-Laws will he found in the reports of our respective department heads which are printed herewith. NVe wish to thank the rnanv Town Dt"ficials, employees and citizens whose willing and helpful spirit has contributed greatly to the progress of the Town during the past year. 20 WATER'Y'OWN TOWN REPORT General Recommendations We renew the general recommendations contained in our report of last year, particularly with regard to centralization of administrative departments, and in this connection we would like to call attention to the fact that our sister Town of Ar- ington has had a special committee studying this matter during the past year, as a result of which their Town meeting in January of 1932 has authorized their Selectmen to petition the legislature for an act providing for further centralization. It appears almost certain that there will be a still further substantial decrease in the income received by the Town in 1932 from sources other than i(s general tax levy. In addition to this, we are advised that there will probably be an increase in the aniount of our State and County tares and we have already received notice of the assessment upon the Town of S115,360.70 as our share of the cost of the il-liddleser CountY Sanatorium. We accordingly believe that the utinost economy should be exercised iti appropriations for 1932 and that no special appropriations should be made for new projects, ex- cept in extreme cases, or to effect greater efficiency in ad- ministration. We have accordingly deemed it necessary to drop for the time being recommendations for various desirable improve- ments which we felt could lie postponed until more n rrnal times. Among these is the matter of additional traffic lights in Watertown Square which is now being considered by a special committee of which we are ex of cio members. There also appears to be a need for traffic lights at several intersec- tions along Main and 'Mount Auburn Streets, and we recom- mend that the scope of the ins est igaticns of the committee jest referred to be increased to r.uver this whole question. Specific Recommendations We earnestly recommend to 'the Town the following which may be effected by the votes at the corning annual Town tneeti n g 1. Purchase and installation in the lower floor of the new Administr,ation Building, of a new three-fold fire alarm signal REPORT OF SELECTMEN 21 -system, as recommended by the Committee on Fire Alarm .Signal System, of w hich:we are members ex a f cio. 2.. Motorization of Highway Department as recommended last year, and now being studied by a Special Committee. 3, Still further increasing, temporarily the facilities of the �, elfare Department either by the addition of a male in- vestigator or- by providing for Mitside investigations. 4. Adoption of a ley-law providing that the collector of Ta%escollect all accounts due the Town, in accordance with Section 3, Chapter 269, Acts of 1926. 5 Adoption of a by-law, or agreement betw-een depart- ments, regUiring that all orders for services, materials or supplies, or any ether liability on behalf of the Town, be approved by the Auditor before any liability is incurred, and that lie small approve all such orders submitted in writing by any department if there is an unencumbered balance of appropriation available therefor, and shall can his books en- camber the appropriation involved as lie approves each order. Respectfully submitted, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CL1 FI~ORD S. LOVELL., TREASURER'S REPORT The following report is respectful], subi-nitted covering the by-laws and other requirements, as should be shown in Treasurer's report. Borrowed in 1931 Anticipation of Revenue: Jan. 2 Salomon liras., Hutzler at 2.58 S400,000 Feb. 12 Shawinut Corporation at 2.06 300,000 April 1 Second National Bank at 2.03 300,000 Jule 7 Salomon Bros., Hutzler at 1.63 100,000 Aug. 11 Merchants N.itlmial Bank at 1.74 100,000 ;kLIg. 11 Merchants Nat'Lonal Batik at 1.99 100,000 Oct_. 8 Union RNfarket National Batik at 3.25 100,000 Dec. 21 1. pion 'Market National Batik at 5yt 150,000 51,i5 000 Bonds Drainage Jan. 1 R. L. Day Company at 100.67 23.000 New Administration Building Feb. i Stone, �N'ebster, Blodgett at 103.44 205,000 228,000 Bonds Paid 1931 Jan. 1 Drainage Street Cantitructian $7,000 Server 2,000 - $9,000 N l ar. 1 _School IS 1.000 School (outside) R,(?(W 31,000 23 ?4 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT April 1 Drains, Sewers 87,000 Sc11001s 36,000 Schools (outside) 5,000 Playground (outside) 1,000 Street (outside) 15,000 N ater (outside) 8,000 $2,000 Mav 1 Refunding $2,000 School 34,000 School (outside) 3,000 Land I'Ooo Street 17,000 Water (outside) 14,000 -11,000 June 1 Athletic Field Land 1 ,000 2,000 July I Water (outside) $10,000 Drains, Sewers 4,000 Street 11,000 School (outside) 13,000 Schools 3,000 Land 2,000 $43,000 Aug. 1 Street $6,000 6,11[l[1 Sept, U kVater (outside) $8,000 Sewers, brains 5,000 13,000 Oct. I Severs, Drains S2,000 E1'ater (outside) 1,0m) 3,000 \ov. I Sewers, Drains S4,400 North Beacon Street Bridge (outside) 3,000 - - 7,000 Dec. 1 Sewers S6,000 6,000 $263,000 TREASURERS REPORT 2i jan. 21, 1931 Anticipation of revenue S200.000 Mar. 16, 1931 Anticipation of revenue 100,000 June 5, 1931 Anticipation of revenue 100,000 - $400.000 Bonds Due 1932 Jars. 1 Drain St. Construction 7,000 Sewer 2,000 Drainage 5,000 14,000 Feb. 1 Administration wilding 11,000 11,000 111ar. 1 School (Outside) 30,000 School t,000 - 31,000 April 1 Hosmer School (outside) 5,000 Playgrounds outside) I,000 Drains-Sewers 7,000 Schools 33,000 Street 15,000 63,000 1\1 ay 1 Refund Debt 2,000 East End School (outside) 3,000 Water (outside) 14,000 Schools 34,000 Land 1,000 Street 17,000 71,000 ,June 1 Athletic Field 1,000 Lend 1,000 2,000 ,July 1 XV-ater (outside) 10,000 kk`est End Schaal (outside) 12,000 Schools 3,000 Street 9,000 Land d2,000 Sewers 3,000 39,000 26 ti`TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Oct. 1 Sewers-gains S1,000 Water (outside) 1,000 ,�,2,000- Nov. 1 No. Beacon St., Bridge (outside) 3 MO Sewers-Drains 3,000 Dec. I Sewers 6,000 6,000 245,000 Jai- . 21 Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 ANIar. 25 100,000 NIay 20 100,000 ,dune 20-24 150,000 Aug. 22 100,000 5,50,C100• Financial Statement Total Debt December 31, 1931 $1,947,000, Outside: Water 8611000 East End School, (Chapter 272 Acts 1915) 10,000 ldosmer School (Chapter 299 Acts 1917) 40,000 North Beacon Street Bridge (Chapter 780 Acts 1914) 24,000 I-Vest Watertown School, (Chapter 27 Acts 1921) 120,000 Senior High School (Chapter 372 Acts 1923) 390,000 Playgrounds 9,000 654,000 1,293,00 Valuations, 1929. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5o,364,070 Valuations, 1930. . . . . . . . . . ... . . 57,290,349 Valuations, 1931 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57,337,720 169,992,139 TREASURERS RF-PORT 27 Abatements, 1929. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8650,311 Abatements, 1930. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 611,214 Abatements, 1931 . . . . . . . . . . 385,850 81,647,375 3)168,344,764 $56,114,921 3% 1,683,447 1,293,000 Borrowing capacity januar-y 1, 1932 S390,447 The indebtedness of the Town and on what account it was incurred is, as follows: New Administration Building S205.000 Water loans 61,000 Refunding loan 10,000 Sewer and drains 193,000 North Beacon Street Bridge 24,000 Athletic Field 9,000 Street loans 191,000 School loans 1,226,000 Land 19,000 Playground 9,000 1,947,000 The indebtedness of the Town matures as follows: 1932 $245,000 1933 235,000 1934 208,000 1935 1860000 1936 178,000 1937 160,000 1938 144,000 1939 116,000 1940 106,000 1941 86,000 1942 64,000 1943 64,000 1944 61,000 1945 19.000 28 WAT1ER.TOt4N TOWN REPORT 1946 $14,000 1947 13,000 1948 13,000 1949 13,000 1950 12,000 1951 11,000 1,947,000, Statement Required by Cbapter VI, Town By-Laws, Article 4 Statement of debt and total cash expenditures of the Town for thirty years: Year TOW ExIvnditzeres Town }debt 1902 8534,510 53 711,300 1903 519,447 86 679,300 1904 671,357 11 677,300 1905 601,365 35 788,800 1906 569,81.4 38 766,000 1907 789,735 64 792,800 1908 671,282 59 757,025 1909 702,274 31 724,725 1910 676,377 48 790,225 1911 8t1,158 18 761,625 1912 800,488 71 766.225 1913 715,500 10 802,225 1914 884,248 80 767,525 1915 978,082 53 775,725 1916 1,010,473 76 807,925 1917 1,165,912 95 809,500 1918 1,116,816 30 767,500 1919 1,525,6451 33 1,003,000 1920 1,788,282 40 1,087,000 1921 2,083,9$6 77 1,319,000 1922 2,037,672 76 1,238,50C, TREASURERS REPORT 29 Year Totuf E penda:titres Town Debt 1923 $2,144,143 51 $1,183,500 1924 2,571,082 55 1,679,000 1925 3,015,407 96 1,914,000 1926 3,010,470 05 2,079,500 1.927 3,384,965 67 2,023,000 1928 3,378,589 10 2,17 2,000 1929 4,011,34:� 85 2,171,500 1930 3,903,795 2-6 1,982,000 1931 4,282,947 52 1,947,000 The following is a list of all moneys. and securities which have been placed in inn chairgeby virtue of any gift, devise, bequest or deposit: The 1ala.rtba Sanger bequest in the shape of a fund deposited in the lVatertown. Savings Bank. Balance on hand December 31, 1930 $ 08,05 Interest for year 27 65 Balance December 31, 1931 635 70 The Templeton Fund, $2,500, which is represented by two $"1,000 four per cent first mortgage gold bands of the New York New Hagen and Hartford Railroad, Harlem River and Fort Chester Division, and an account in the Watertown Savings Bank for $500. The interest on same ( 102.75) paid to the Associated Charities for distribution at Christmas time as per order of the. Board of Selectmen. The several sums of money turned over to me on account. of perpetual care of lots in the cemeteries have been deposited in the Watertown Savings Bank and now aniount, including interest, to: Balance. December 31, 1930 40684 15 Interest for the v=ear 1931 1875 43 4255'9 fib Interest withdrawn en account of Cemetery Department 1930 1955 47 840604 21 30 WATERTOWN TOWN RE,PORT Names and aninunts collected since last report„ Nishan Nordigan S15 Eva M. Berry 5ta jMrs. John Doyle I'S L. S. Cleveland 185 Charles R. Aniold Sr. 100 Simcron Goole 7 50 .Jessie Hoben 50 Nils Ch ristenson 75 Alexander Cooper 15 Walter G. i1•`loore 50 Margaret Fieg 75 Ralph Illsey 15 Eletta Dixon 37 50 Avedis Der 0hannesian 9 50 Edgar Livingston 37 50 Peter and Helen Xl illan 37 50 Edward J. Stone 147 50 Thor 1°llndsey 50 Grace Whither 50 Alvah G. Patters6n 42 E. St. Wilbur Learned 170 . L. 13uddington 75 Sarah Young 15 Dora Nervirean 15 Elizabeth Whitney 37 50 .John Johnson is Charles Harris 15 Ethel Holman 15 :Sara, Tutelian 1a Charlotte C. Barnard 76 Hovanro Jig{man 65 Malcon Kurkiian 100 Frank Golden 15 Margaret Donated 7 50 Charles Dirivishian 15 Estelle H. Wright 37 '50 ,George H. Whitney 5t1 Vernon S. Brown 145 f TREASURERS Rt-PORT 31 A. J. Parent S58 69 Mrs. Ill. Andourian 15 B. AL Skinner 15 Martin O'Hannesian 50 Paul R. Fitzgerald 15 John Johnson 15 2156 69 42,760 90 T have also in my charge the following property of the Public Library, which is not direct gifts Dr bequests to the Town : Bonds from the Pratt bequest, amounting to S5,000. Bonds for S2,000, invested from accumulated interest re- ceived from above funds. Tnterest clue semi-annually and pail. to Air. Otis L. Kawes, who represents the committee in charge of the fund. The Benjamin Hosmer Pierce Fund, represented by a de- posit in the Watertown Savings Bank, amounting to includln& interest, 1,177.66. The Barry Fund, deposited in above Savings Bank, amount- ing to 51,0.38.46. Mary D. Emerson Xlead Fund, account Watertown Public Library, deposited in Union Market National Bank, Saving. Department, arnounting to, including interest, $3,116.40. No sums can be drawn from the move accounts except upon written order of a majority of the Trustees of the Public Library. Receipts and Expenditures Recei pls Balance as of December 31, 1930 $144,121 59 Anticipation of Rek enue 1,550,000 Premium 7,206 10 Patter Memorial Gates 23 25 Smith Hughes Fund 181 77- To;{gi n Debt Burr-owed 228,000 Cemetery 85,386 61 Collector 1,218 56 C'ollector's Fees 3,462 12 CarflTll{➢nwe aldi of -Ma swlachusetts State Taxes 308,934 8 Health 2,34 01 Interest 8,22.E 34 Mothers' and Outside Aid 18,467 30 Police 1.316 43 School 9,071 42 Sewer Deposit 7,002 Sewer Receipts 100 99 Sidewalk 1,847 32 Town Rill 1,120 Town Clerk 2,470 48 Sundry Dept. 5,462 93 Garbage 6,885 35 Street Betterments 5,203 65 Sidewalk Betterments 1,960 11 Taxes 1929 38 17 Taxes 1930 391,853 48 Taxes 1931 1,386,088 50 Tax Interest 1929 86 03 Tax Interest 1930 12,690 96 1929 Nlotor Vehicle Excise 240 48 1930 Motor Vehicle Excise 9,591 40 1.931 Motor Excise 68,968 95 Tax Titles Redeemed 29,180 65 Ta.< Titles Interest 2.116 16 1931 Tax Interest 2.979 36 Water Receipts 195,899 82 `faxes Old Age Assistance 10,143 Highway Construction Belmont Street 1,11-4 40 ---4,431,066 54 Expenditures Assessors 13,441 31 Auditor 4,963 17 TREASURERS -RUTORT J3 Anticipation of Revenue St,400,000 Administration Building Plants 9,980 60 Administration Building 159,555 74 Betterments 1930 1,178 78 Betterments 1931 52,381 53 Belmont-Common Street Traffic Signals 300 Wattle-inspection 600 Cemetery Supt, 2,000 Cemetery Labor 10,348 90 Cemetery Font.-Operation 569 47 Cemetery New Fence 125 Collector 9,68:3 62 Contingent 1.,706 34 County Tax 102,747 01 Dog Officer 344 22 Drainage 19,758 34 Drainage Special 15,183 97 Dust Laying 11,357 72 Election. Expense 3,713 03 Engineering Salaries 16,052 Engineering; Contingent 2,066 72 Fire Salaries 106,477 13 Fire Contingent 5,912 49 Fire Uniforms 879 90 Fire Hose 900 Fire :auto Repairs 598 62 Fire 'Fires 1,043 61 Finance Committee 1,830 4 Founders. klemorial 15,000 Gypsy & Bt. 'A-loth Supt. 800 Gypsy & Bt. Moth Clerk 475 Gypsy & Bt. Moth Maintenance 2,946 47 Headquarters Veteran Foreign \Y'ars 905 Health Agent 3,200 Health Clerk 1,150 Health Nurses 3,028 Health Contagious 8,693 54 34 WATERTOWN TOWN ItLPOlUf Health Baby Clinic 53-0 Health Dental Clinic 5,973 97 Health New Auto 1,007 60 Health Alaintenance & Operation 1,464 35 Highways Salaries 6,350 Highway Maintenance 74,966 41 Highway Construction 50,400 75 Highway Office 518 75 Highway Ashes & rapers 32,861 27 Highway Garbage 31,581 43 Highway Fcrd Chassis 1,369 Highway Trucks 4,850 Highway Stable 2O,609 85 Highway Vacations . 12,441 HighwayStreet Signs 999 81 Highway Construction Be]mont Street 3,027 55 Highway lames, NA.'ater Trenches 9,689 12 Highway New Sedan 1,130 Infirmary Plans for Moving 750 Infirmary Deeper 1,()()0 Infirmary General Expense 4,778 37 Inspector of Buildings 3,072 42 1w3pecLor of !'lti robing 2,591 20 Insurance 12,351 05 Interest 112,309 53 Infirmary '-\loving & Remodelling 26,059 14 Liston Reimbursement 272 Legal Expense 2,487 55 Laundry Brook Drain 15,057 86 Lovell School Addition 7,130 17 Louise Street Drain 497 89 Xlosquito Eradication 1,000 Moderator too 'M ernorial Day 1,300 Nicholas Avenue Relucatior. 600 Orchard. Street 12,788 66 Overlay 1929 33 90 Overlay 1930 482 46 TREASURERS REPORT Overlav 1931 $596 70 Park 1llaintenance 5,616 82 Perk. Supt. 500 Physician 1,200 Park Victory Field 2,670 38 Parr Coolidge Playground 950 Parr Painting Fence 592 60 Park Coasting 131 73 Pensions 8,829 69 Planning Beard 109 94 Playground 14'ainteI anct, 2,993 97 Playground Salaries 4,946 90 Playground New Equipment 1,048 20 Pales & Wires Inspector 3,200 Pules & Wires Maintenance 10,963 22 Poles & Wires Clerk 475 Pales & Wires Assistant Clerk 423 Pales & Wires 'Special 1,598 94 Police. Salaries 94,843 57 Police Contingent 4,702 83 Police Special 1,3UO Police Clerk & Wagon-Man 1,785 Police janitor & Wagon-Man 1,825 Police.Uniforms 2,359 05 Police Teletype 588 Police Repair of Chrslter Sudan 775 Police Repairs on Essex Coach 400 Police Additional Xlen 5,085 04 Printing Town Reports 2,916 80 Printing Voting Lists 798 55 Public Library Maintenance 6,187 35 Public Library Salaries 24,198 51 Public Library Books, Etc. 7,999 72 Public Library Convention Expense 61 50 Premium 625 Public Welfare Agent 1,500 Public Welfare :Mothers' Aid 30,353 94 Public Welfare Outside :did 139,563 15 r 3() WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Public: Welfare Contingent: S383 87 Public. Welfare Visitor 1,100 Public Welfare Clerk $57 Public Welfare Investigator 350 Public Welfare Old Age Assistance 4,387 50 Registrars trars 400 School Convention Expense 300 School General Control 14,510 61 School Instruction 459,749 83 School Operation 58,187 16 School Americani'ratioi-i 1,846 53 School IMaintenance 16,0 9 9 7 School Evening 3,784 28 School Transportation 1,432 School New Equipment 4,621 49 School Continuation 2,078 24 School A-liscellaneous- 7,199 98 School Trade 4,719 92 Selectmen 2,533 22 Sewer Construction 15,483 39 Sewer tMaintenartce 25,498 16 Street Lights 43,222 62 Sidewalks 59,999 15 Sbldiers' Relief & Military .Aid 15,673 11 State Aid 860 Smith Hughes Fund 181 7 7 School Survey- 2,000 Sewer Deposits 1,344 20 Town Clerk 9,553 41 Town Hall 4,254 43. Town Debt Maturing 263,000 Treasurer 6,044 18 Tree Warden Salary 1,000 Tree Warden Clerk 200 Tree N-Varden Cottony Scale 792 Sid Free kVarden Maintenance 4,990 89 Tercentenary Committee 163 09 CommonweaIth of Massachusetts 240,S97 05 TREASURERS REPORT 37 "faxes 1934 24 1929 -Motor Vehicle Excise 39 1930 1 I of or Vehicle Excise 173 50 1931 -Motor Vehicle Excise 2,164 88 Unpaid Bills 4,504 3 Water Construction 61,912 91 Water Maintenaace 24,940 95 '►Water New 'Truck & Housing 2,081 11 N-1 ater Office 3,831 67 "later Debates 82 75 Water Salaries 5,536 Water Special 57,325 85 \Vater Vacations 3,490 Weights & Measures 2,497 92 W-orkmen's Compensation 4,331 P iA-test End School 1,1.26 63 1,282,947 52 Balance December 31, 1931 148,119 02 4,431,066 54 Approved W. W. i'tiORC OSS, JR., Towtt Aitdilor. w LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING °o Annual Date Amount Rate Interest Interest D?m 1'Lffaluriey Barrowed an accouns of I July 1, 1901 5,000 4 200 00 July and Jan. July 1, 1932 New X'Vater Lean 1, 1904 5,000 4 200 00 " " 1, 1933 " 1, 1904 5,000 4 200 00 " " 1, 1934 May 1, 80 00 May and Nov. May 1, Refunding Debt � 1, 1906 2,000 4 80 00 u 1, 1932 1, 1906 2,000 4 80 00 " 1, 1933 1 " r 1, 1906 2,000 4 80 00 " " 1, 1934 1` 1906 2,000 4 80 00 `` " 1, 1935. 1, 1906 2,000 4 80 00 1 1, 1936 it 1. 1913 3,000 4 120 00 1, 1932 South Side School 1, 1913 3,000 4 120 00 " " 1, 1933 ii it ii 1, 1915 3,000 4 120 00 " " 1, 1932 East End School 1, 1915 3,000 4 120 00 `F " 1, 1933 1, 1915 2,000 4 €30 00 " 1, 1934 1, 1915 2,000 4 30 00 " 1, 1935 is ii a April 1, 40 00 Oct. and April April Surface Drainage 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 " 1, 1932 " 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 " " 1, 1933 1, 1916 1,00(1 4 40 00 " 1, 1934 it 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 °° " 1, 1935 ii 1, 1916 1.000 4 40 00 1, 1936 " 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 " 1, 1937 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 " " 1, 1938 " " 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 " " 1, 1939 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 1, 1940 a [t 1, 1916 1,000 4 .10 00 " 1, 1941 a .+ 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 1, 1942 [, 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 `' 1, 1943 1, 1916 1,000 4 .10 00 1, 1944 " 1, 1916 1.000 4 40 00 As 1, 1945 1, 1916 1,000 4 40 00 `[ 1, 1946 hiay 1, 1917 1,000 4 Y2 45 00 " Flay 1, 1932 High School Land 1, 1917 1,000 4H 45 00 `° it 1, 1933 ;` `` " 1, 1917 1,000 4 A 45 00 " " 1. 1934 1, 1917 1,000 4 45 00 " 1, 1935 " y 1, 1917 1,000 4� 45 00 " 1, 1936 1, 1917 1,000 4A 90 00 " " 1, 1937 April 1, 1919 5,000 5 250 00 April and Oct. April 1, 1932 Hosmer School 4 1, 1919 5,000 5 250 00 " 1. 1933 " M 1, 1919 5,000 5 250 00 " 1, 1934 is April 1, 1919 51000 5 250 00 April and Oct. April 1, 1935 l-losmer School 1, 1919 5,000 5 250 00 " it1, 1936 " 5 1, 1919 5,000 5 250 00 1, 1938 b 1, 1919 5,000 5 250 00 44 " 1, 1938 " 1, 1919 5,000 5 250 00 1, 1939 " 1, 1919 2,000 5 100 00 it 1, 1932 Spring Street Drain 1, 1919 2,000 5 100 00 " It 1, 1933 [t ;; April 1, 1919 1,000 .5_ 50 00 April and Oct. April 1, 1934 Spring Street Drain 1, 1919 1,000 5 50 00 is `� 1, 1935 " u [c 1, 1919 1,000 5 50 00 is " 1, 1936 " [ 1, 1919 1,000 5 50 00 a " 1, 1937 u " 1, 1919 1,000 5 50 00 1, 1938 1, 1919 1,000 5 50 00 1, 1939 1, 1919 1,000 5 50 00 " 1, 1940 [[ it It 1, 1919 1.000 5 50 00 it 1, 1941 " L1 LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING--Contimued Aptntial Date Arssomil Rate i 17derest hitere51 Due Afaturity Borrowed ors account of 1, 1919 11000 5 50 00 " 1, 1942 u u u 1, 1919 .1,000 a 50 00 1, 1943 1, 1919 I,004 5 50 00 1, 1944 " 1, 1919 1,000 5 50 00 1, 1945 1, 1919 1,004 5 50 00 " ;[ 1, 1946 1, 1919 1,000 5 50 06 " 1, 1947 11 1919 1,000 5 50 06 " " 1, 1948 1, 1919 I,m0 5 50 00 ` 1, 1949 Nov. 1, 1919 3,000 4?r� 1.35 00 PwIav and Nov 1, 1932 North Beacon Street Bridge 11 1919 3,000 4,"_ 13500 1, 1933 11 1919 3,000 4 135 00 1, 1931 tr rt u u 1, 1919 3 F{100 4Y2 135 00 1, 193 i 1, 1919 3,000 4Yz 135 00 " 1, 1936 1, 1919 3,000 4 135 00 1, 1937 I, 1919 3,000 4 135 00 ': 1, 1938 1, 1919 3,000 4 Y2 135 00 " " 1, 1939 April 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 00 April and Oct. April 1, 1932 Drain and Sewer 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 00 k 1, 1933 t[ u tt 11 1920 1,000 � aU 00 [� 1, 1934 u tt u 1, 1920 11000 5 s0 00 1, 1935 rt td ra 1, 1920 1,000 5 so 00 "` 1, 1936 1, 1920 1,000 5 all 00 `; 1, 1937 'r " 1, 1920I 1,000 5 so 00 '[ 1, 1938 t: " 10 1920a 1,000 5 50 00 +r u 1, 1939 u u 11, 1920 q 1,r��}it�l0 15 50 Wr u ii 1 1940 1, 1920 11LrP�f0() 5 .90 00 Pi Sf 1, 1941 fi ii dl 1 1920 1,40[1 5 S0 00 It ii 1, 1942 2 it it 11 1, 1920 1,000 5 50 00 1i 11 1,1943 i1 0 11 1 , 1920 1,000 5 510 00 1` 1, 1944 it 14 u 1, 1 P)20 1,000 5 50 00 1i u 11 1945 1 1920 11000 5 5O 00 14 it 1, 1946 i! 1{ 14 1, 1 rQ 20 1,000 5 50 00 It a 1, 1947 11 f{ u I, 1{)20 11000 5 51) 00 li ti 1, 1948 11 fi PC 1, 1920 1.000 a 5(1 00 ii `i 1, 1949 1, 1920 1,000 5 5C 00 11 1, 1950 I, 1920 1,0Q0 5 55 00 Juncand Dcc. June 1, 1932 Athletic Field 1, 1{)20 1,000 5 .53 04 li " 1, 1933 . � 1, 1{}701 1,000 5 M, 55 00 r` 1, 1934 1, 1920 1,000 5 55 00 ii 1! 1, 1935 1 1920 1,000 5Y2 55 00 `i " 1, 1936 " " �v 1, 1920 1,000 5Y2 55 00 " 1, 1937 " 11 11 1920 1.000 5?} 55 00 " " 1, 1938 1, 1920 1.000 51 55 00 " 1, 1939 'P av 1, 19'2l1 1,000 51 55 00 " 1, 1941) .fume 1, 19210 1,000 51 515 00 line and Dec. June 1, 1932 West Watertown Land , lard 1, 1921 LOU 5 50 00 April and Opt. 1, 1931 Drainage 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 " " 1, 1932 li 1, 1921 1.000 5 50 00 1! If 1, 193:3 if 1, 1921 1.000 5 50 00 1, 1934 " 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 " " 1, 1935 1, 11921 1,000 5 50 00 " 11 1, 1936 14 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 " 14 1, 1937 1 Pi 1, 1921 1.000 5 50 00 " 11 1, 1938 °{ 1, 1921 1,00D 5 50 00 ri i1 1, 1939 1, 1921- 1,000 5 50 00 11 11 1, 1940 " 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 ` i` 1, 1941 4` 1, 1921 1,000 5 - 50 00 r 11 " 1, 1942 F-d LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF 11ATORINC-Coulsnued � Annual Date Amowd Rate Interest Interest Due Hatacrity Borrowed ms account of 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 « " 1, 1943 " 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 « " 1, 194-4 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 " 1, 1945 " 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 « _" 1 1946 -� 1, 1921 1,000 5 s0 00 « 1, 1947 " 1, 1921 1,000 5 SO 00 " " 1, 1948 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 1, 1949 " r 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 iL ii 1, 1950 " 1, 1921 1,000 5 50 00 " « 1, 1951 July 1, 1921 12,000 5Y4 630 00 Jan and Ju!y July 1, 1932 West kVatertown School o 1, 1921 12,000 5Y4 630 00 " 1, 1933 1, 1921 12,000 5 630 00 " 1, 1934 1, 1921 12,000 5 Yj 630 00 " " 1, 1935 1, 1921 12,000 5X 630 00 " 1, 1936 1, 1921 12,000 5X 630 00 " 1, 1937 1, 1921 12,000 5Y, 630 00 " 1, 1938 1, 1921 12,000 5 4 630 00 " " 1, 1939 1, 1921 12,000 5 Y4 630 00 1° " 1, 1940 1, 1921 12,000 5 a 630 00 " " 1, 1941 ;41ay 1, 1922 1,000 4Y4 42 50 Nlay and Nov, May 1, 1932 [.and Taking Nov. 1, 1922 1,000 4 45 00 " " 1, 1932 Drainap July 1, 1923 1,000 4, 42 50 Jan. and July July 1, 1932 Schaal Plaits 1, 1923 1,000 4Y4 42 50 " 1' 1933 1, 1023 1,000 4Y4 42 50 " u 1, 1934 ii u 1, 1923 1,000 4 Y4 42 50 1, 1935 " 1, 1923 l.00D 4 Y4 42 SO 1, 1936 1 {{ tt 1, 1923 1.000 4Y 42 SO 'r � 1, 1937 1, 1923 1,000 4Y4 42 30 is 1, 1938 1, 1923 2,[}00 4!/4 85 00 u u 1, 1932 SCII001 Lands 1, 1923 2,000 4Y4 85 00 " 1, 1933 1, 1923 I 2,000 4Y4 85 (10 1, 1934 1, 1923 2,000 4 Y 85 00 ` " 1, 1935 `[ " 1, 1923 2,000 4V4 85 GO °' 1, 1936 July 1, 1923 2,000 4 V4 85 00 ,au. and July July 1, 1937 Schoul lands 1. 1123 2,000 4 Y4 85 00 1, 1938 +i i, 1923 1,000 4;4/ 42 50 " 1 1939 1, 1923 1,000 4,% 42 50 " 1, 1940 " " y 1, 1923 1,()(10 4 Y4 42 50 14 `" 1, 1941 1, 1923 1,0()() 4 42 50 R" 1, 1942 1 1923 1,11w 4Y 42 50 `" 1, 1943 u it 1. 1923 2,000 4 Y4 85 4.0 `° 1, 1932 Street BeLterruents 1, 1923 2,000 4X 85 00 it ,� 11 1933 A & 1, 1923 2OOG 43 85 00 " " 1, 1932 Barnard Muck 1, 1923 2:005 4 Y4 85 00 " 1, 1933 " w4 1, 1923 2.000 4X 85 00 1, 19.34 1, 1923 2,000 4 Y4 85 00 it A 1, 19,35 1, 1923 2,000 4Y4 85 00 1, 1936 1. 1923 1.00 4 Y4 42 50 " " 1, 1937 u iR 1, 1923 1,000 4Y4 42 50 u u 1, 1938 a it 1, 1923 1,100 4% 42 50 i° 1, 1939 u [[ I, 1923 1,000 4 42 50 " " 1, 1940 ii i€ 1, 1923 1,00D 4 r 42 50 " " 1, 1941 1, 1923 1,0€}0 1 42 50 tt 1, 1942 it ri 1, 1923 i'ma 4 42 50 " 'i 1, 1943 filar. 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 Mar. and Sept. Mar. I. 1932 Senior High cltavl 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 1, 1933 [[ LL [[ 1, 1924 1,000 4 Oil 00 " " 1, 1934 it at :i .M1j3 f rt LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF ;MATURING--Conlinued Annual Dale Amourd Rate Interest Ateresl Due Alateruily Borrowed on account of Mar. 1, 1924 1,000 4 $40 00 Mar.and Sept. Mar. 1, 1935 Senior High School 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 " 1, 1936 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 1, 1937 " " u 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 " " 1, 1938 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 u :i ], 1939 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 " '° 1, 1940 r+ " -41, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 " " 1, 1941 w u ei 1, 1924 1,000 4Y4 42 50 " " 1, 1942 w w ci 1, 1924 1,000 4Y 42 50 u " 1, 1943 1, 1924 1.000 4 4 42 50 u rt 1, 1944 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 1, 1932 f 1, 1924 30.000 4 1,200 00 1, 1933 " 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 cc u 1, 1934 ci u " I, 1924 30,000 1 4 1,200 00 " 1, 1935 ,+ I. 19241 30,000 4 1,200 00 " " 1, 1936 it 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 " 1, 1937 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 " 1. 1938 l, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 " w 1, 1939 " 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200 00 " " 1, 1910 t, t 921 30,000 4 1,200 00 ii u 1, 1941 1, 1924 30,000 4 400 00 `° " 1, 1942 u u u 1, 1924 30,000 4Y4 1,275 00 " " ' 1, 1943 u u + 1, 1924 30,000 4Y4 1,275 00 " " 1, 1944 Oct 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 April and Oct. Oct. 1, 1932 - Sewers and Drains 1, 1924 1,000 4 40 00 +' +` 1, 1933 49 " TREASURERS POR-7 45 41 v, � �• tl '#`d"N ro�*#�R"V rr}-ell IJ'}IM t'+M Ch N5 e}�Y13 c;ti0 O 'M M[rl t ?*:to ram, t'7 ro]r+7 m r f'r7 5 fr m M M r 4'MJ t'+3 t+9 r," rer L1G 0,a.,c, C7 G"�4SCSCSCwi Ctii GtCy4'3 CNcs TiSi �CtG�CSG1C�Gti0q i r_ I �C]L�CQ�GC€3C7G�3�C.����G7�G�3� O00Cr�C�C7� J C]Q C70CC7+ CSC C7€7L�G7GJGG7C L:oo TC 0C)a JOCs OQClQsD pGCGCa[3Co �C� Lt�C�Qc�C OQOO wr pZ:� C:)GC?0C3GOC?Ca4aC�C�G7Cr�C�sQC?�7C3L? t Y :`•i C,rV{'1 N3 n,S"4 N L'7 nj C�a c�j C-4 C'4 mg tN r�3 r4[L-4^-!f-1:"t f*1 IN-"I-1-4 dV S*l7.r:i Sq f^1 -h M oll C%0�C%P%C*e Ch 4;�CT 0h Lh Cr+ C3+ L1 0%9w Oh G3 C,G^. .-4 s-I LIST OIL TOWN NOTES, 'I ]ME OF l'+'IATURING-Cowinued Crk Annual Date Amomul Rule Inkresf Interest Due .lfalarri y Boyrawed on areau t of July i, 1925 3,000 4 120 00 Jan and July jvl,., 1, 19.42 SP_wers 1, 1925 2,000 4 80 nn i, 1933 1, 1925 2,000 4 80 00 1, 1934 1, 1925 2,000 40 OD {f �° 1, 1934 tri April 1, 1926 10,000 4 400 00 Oct, and April April I, 1932 North End School 1, 1926 10,000 4 400 00 _` 1, 1933 " a . 'f � 1, 1926 11000 4 400 00 a <a 1, 1934 at u u x 1, 1926 10,000 4 400 00 1, t935 1, 1926 10,000 4 40G 00 1, 1936 1, 1926 10,000 4 400 00 1, 1937 1, 1926 10,000 4 400 M it °` 1, 1938 1, 1926 10,000 4 400 On, 1, 1939 1, 19?6 10.000 4 400 Ofl 1, 1940 I, 1926 10P000 4 400 00 xf " 1, 1941 1, 1926 7,000 4 280 00 1, 1932 Fov Streets 1, 1926 7,000 4 280 00 " Lf 1, 1933 U if I, 192E 7,000 4 280 00 u if 1, 1934 fi u 1, 1926 7,000 4 280 00 " " 1, 1935 " 'f 1, 1926 7,000 4 280 00 91 1, 1936 April 1, 020 3,000 4 120 00 "` ;` 1, 1932 Pavements 1, 1920 3,000 4 I?0 010 " " 1, 1933 " i, 1926 3.nOO 4 120 00 `° " 1, 1934 if 1926 3,0()D 4 120 00 1, 1935 fl 1, 1926 3,000 I 4 120 Of) f� �< 1, 1936 ff April 1, 1927 8,000 4 320 00 April and Oct April 1, 1932 West Junior High School Ext 1, 1927 8,000 4 320 00 " " 1. 1933 it a " if " 1, 1927 8,000 4 320 00 " 1, 1934 it " " " " 1, 1927 9,000 4 320 00 ` " 1, 1935 +i „ i< {f it 1, 1927 8,000 4 320 00 " " 1, 1936 u a u Li it 1, 1927 8,000 4 32:0 00 " " 1, 1937 1, 1927 2,000 4 80 00 " 1, 1932 Sewers and Drains l, 1927 2,000 4 80 00 " " 1, 1933 " 94 " 1, 1927 2,000 4 80 00 " " 1, 1934 1[ " u 1, 1927 2,000 4 80 00 " " 11 1935 it it " 1, 1927 2.000 4 80 00 °° 1, 1936 I[ 1{ u 1, 1927 2,000 4 80 00 it " 1, 1937 " it " ►� 1, 1927 , 5,000 4 200 00 " 1, 1932 Streets 1, 19271 4,000 4 160 00 " " 1, 1933 " c>iz 1, 1927 4,000 4 160 00 " " 1, 1934 " c 1, 1927 4,000 4 160 00 „ " 1, 1935 " X 1, 1927 4,000 4 160 00 „ " 1, 1936 1, 1927 4.000 4 160 00 " 1, 1937 July 1, 1927 51000 4 200 00 1, 1932 %Vater Jan. 1, 1928 7,000 4 280 00 " Jan. 1, 1932 Drainage IV1, 1928 � 7,000 4 280 00 " ' 1, 1933 May 1, 1928 11,000 3 4 412 50 flay°and Nov. IN-lay 1, 1932 Hosmer School -� 1, 1928 11,000 3% 412 50 " " 1, 1933 " 1, 1928 11.00 3 Y4 412 50 " 1, 1934 " 1. 1928 11.00 3 Y4 412 50 " 1, 1935 " L. 1928 11,000 3 V4 412 50 al u 1, 193b 1, 1928 11,000 3f 412 50 " 1, 1937 1, 1928 11,00 3V4 412 50 " 1, 1938 it " 1, 1928 10,000 3X 375 00 1, 1932 :arsenal Street 1, 1928 10,000 3 ah 375 00 " " 1, 1933 " `` 1, 1928 10,000 3 f 375 00 1, 1934 " 1, 1928 10,000 3Y4 375 00 " 1, 1935 ° " LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING-Cominued rl n naua1 Date }l ar omit Role Aleresl interest -1totYiri;y I Borrowed ou accramd of 1, 1928 10,000 3Y4 375 00 " 1, 1936 " 1, 1928 10,000 3 Y4 375 00 1, 1937 " 1, 1929 10,000 3 V4 375 GO 1, 1938 1, 1928 12,000 3 450 00 " " 1, 1')32 Water Mains � 1, 1928 12,000 3 Y 450 00 1, 1933 " 'L May 1, 1929 2,000 3 75 00 Slav at)d Nov. May 1, 1932 %Vater Mauls 1, 1928 2,000 3 75 00 " " 1, 1433 1, 1928 1,000 3Y4 57 50 " " 1, 1934 1, 1929 1,000 3 37 50 u " 1, 1935 u rL 1, 1928 1,000 3 37 50 'i 1, 1936 1, 1928 1,000 3 Y4 37 50 '< 1, 1937 " 49 1, 1928 1,0U0 3Y4 37 50 "` ° 1, 1938 1, 1929 1,000 3 Y4 37 50 `i 1, 1939 LL La 1, 1928 1,000 3YA 37 50 a 1, 1940 1, 1928 11000 3 Y, 37 50 "i "` 1, 1941 1, 1928 1,000 3 Y, 37 50 "` 1, 1942 � 1, 1929 1,0110 3Y4 37 50 1, 1943 Dec. 1, 1928 6,000 4 2.10 00 Dec. aad June Dec. 1, 1932 Sewer 1, 1928 6,000 4 2.10 00 1. 1933 1, 1928 6,000 i4 240 00 1" 1934 1, 1928 6,000 4 240 00 " " 1, 1935 1, 1928 6,000 4 240 00 1, 1936 1, 1928 6,0(}�0y0(9� 4 240 00 � rt 1, 1937 1 , 19 8 5,000 =1 ?01] U() " 1, 1938 May I, 1929 1d,'1�fz11 1.[.[ 5019 W) Mayand Nov. May 1, 1932 West Ind School 1, 1929 14,000 •1 '.1 ;+r 00 a 1, 1933 + .� 1, 1929 14,000 -1 3').;; 00 " "+ 1, 1934 " u 1, 1929 14,000 •I?.;i ;+a,; [)11 " " 1, 1935 1, 19`9 14,000 11�.} ail_, 00 '° " 1, 1936 u fa di 1, 1929 � 14 000 434 � 595 00 " fit1, 1937 1f it 1, 1929 14"000 4 Y4 595 00 'f " 1, 1938 1, 1929 14,000 4y 59S 00 't " 1, 1939 1, 1929 12,000 4Y4 510 00 1, 1940 1, 1929 12,000 4Y4 510 00 " `` 1, 1941 1, 1929 12,000 4 V 510 00 1, 1942 1, 1929 12,0[10 4 V 510 00 •, " 1, 1943 1, 1929 12,000 4 � 510 00 a+ u 1, 1944 1, 1929 7,000 4 Y4 297 50 ' 1, 1931 Arsenal Street 1, 1929 7,000 4 Y4 297 50 "` 1, 1932 ti u 1, 1929 7,000 4 297 50 1, 1933 a G+ r 1, 1929 7,000 4 297 SO 1, 1934Ix iU 1, 1929 7,000 5 350 00 July 1, 1932 1`*°lain and Mt, Auburn Streets Ln 1, 1929 7,000 7 350 00 °` 11 1933 °` u dc it u I, 19'29 7,000 5 350 00 '< +` 1, 1934 u ai It it 1, 1930 2,000 4 90 00 1a11. and JILIV Jam, 1, 19,32 'Sewer 1, 1 WO 2,000 4 t 90 on 44 11 1933 -� 1, 1 a):,(1 2,000 4 r 90 00 `+ " 1, 1934 1, 103. 2,06 41 90 00 it 1, 19,35 " 1, It)."0 5,000 4 200 00 fi 1, 1932 Lowell School 1 I tmo1 5,000 4 i 200 00 tt 1, 1933 di if 1, 1 a);3f1 5,000 4 200 00 "t 1, 1934 It u 1, 1930 5,()00 4 200 00 "` 1, 1935 fi 46 1, 1930 5,000 4 200 00 1, 1936 1, 1930 4'Doo 4 200 00 " " 1, 1937 u if 1 1930 5,11'nO 4 200 00 °° 1 1938 " " Lq LIST OF TOWN NOTES, T[ME OF MATURING-Coodinued Annual Dato Amount Bale jvk"St Inicrest Djur Afallfritv Borrowed on accourd of Jan, 1. 1930 5,000 4 200 00 Jan. acid July Jan. 1, 1939 Lowell School 1, 1930 5.000 4 200 00 14 44 1, 1940 a il t, 1930 4.000 it 100 ou 1, 1941 > 1, 1930 4,000 4 160 DD 1, 1942 1, 1930 4.000 4 160 ou 1, 1943 1, 1930 4,000 4 160 00 1, 1944 1, 1930 4,000 4 160 00 1, 1945 C 1, 1930 2.000 4 80 00 1, 1932 Drainage :4 1, 1930 2,000 4 80 00 1, 1933 dt -3 1, I'm 2,000 4 80 ou 1, 1934 it 1, 1930 2,000 4 so 00 1, 1935 d 1, 1931 5,000 4 200 00 Jan.-July Jan. 1, 1932 Drainage v 1, 1931 3,000 4 200 (10 1, 1933 it X a m 1. 19 it 31 51000 4 200 OD 1, 1934 1, 1931 4,0(0 4 160 00 49 1933 1, 1931 4,0Ck 1 4 160 00 1936 Feb. 1, 1931 1 1,0a) 4 220 00 Feb-Aug. Feb. 1 1932 New AdIllinkLYULion BtLil&11g 1, 1931 11,{10 j 4 220 00 99 1. 1933 it 41 1, 1931 11,00) 4 220 GO It 1, 1934 9L 1, 1931 11,000 4 220 00 44 1, 1935 94 1, 1931 11,000 4 220 00 4c 1, 1936 it 41 1, 1931 10,000 4 200 00 1, 1937 k 1, 1931 10,000 4 200 00 1, 1938 1, 1931 10,000 4 200 (H) 1, 1939 1, 1931 10,000 4 200 00 1, 1940 TREASURERS RERS REPORT ?� a: Q ar 'w Cd Ci+Ch�+C G 4C C 4�i*]riroN evrrq • =C C5=ccCoG47 p ��]] 6. �Li C o Cci di �r�.GCC� C^CYG F-u Gv�C 7.5 52 XvA7i`ERTOWN TOWN REPORT Insurance Amount Dace Home S22,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Home 38,400 Sept. 1, 1932 Queen 27,950 Sept, f, 1932 Firemen's 46,248 Sept, 1, 1932 Commonwealtlt 26,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Pennsylvania 27,000 Sept. 1, 1932 North British 13,124 Sept. 1, 1932 Globe 33,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Pittsburgh Underwriters 10,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Springfield 51,074 Sept. 1, 1932 Phoenix 39,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Rhode Island 63,000 Sept. 1, 1932 American Eagle 35,000 Sept, 1, 1932 National 15,000 Sept. 1, 1932 a Hartford 15,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Aetna 24,000 'Sept. 1, 1932 Great American 7,794 Sep t, 1, 1932 Benjamin Franklin 36,000 Sept. 1, 1932. Superior 21,000 Sept. 1, 1932 Pentisvlvania 15,000 Sept. 1, 1933 American 24,000 Sept. 1, 19,1 3 Boston a8,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Pennsylvania 20,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Pittsburgh 40,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Continental 15,00() Sept, 1, 1933 Agricultural 26,500 Sept, 1, 1933 Home 42,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Hume 90,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Home 37,400 Sept. 1, 1933 Landon Assurance 50.000 Sept. 1, 1933 Liver-pool-London Globe 24,000 Sept.. 1, 1(}33 Niagara 10,000 Sept. 1, 1933 North British 16,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Niagara 40,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Globe 26,500 Sept, 1, 1933 Travelers 36,000 Sept. 1, 1933 OUO'�Z PaojljLH 'sul a[!gotuo4nV.L:u;zV 9£6I I 'adaS 000`91 suliv 9 61 `I 'IdaS ()fi `0£ allA IVuotjrK cW I °3daS 000,08 gj1m.1o,\j 5£61 'I '11IaS 000'04 uL±aT.rauly-o[AU'V 9£6I `I '1daS 000'C£ s,uatua l"I 9£6I `I 'jdjS 000`9£ .raAIN g1loK mI `I -Ida5 000`6I trottr 7 L[,)IA%Jo2"I 6 t£ I "I 'idaS C)(10'St. � Pz0I41L'H S£b i ' [ ,IdaS 000'9z agolt) uoptro-j-lood.ran17 S£61 'I *Was ()tltYZfi 411alpatcuaD S£6i 'I 'ida5 ()U0'UZ aauL"[ad 9�61 `I '1daS 000'0Z uaano S£61 'I '3daS 00S'9Z uuad SFfit `I 'jdoS 00518E 'aaiaiantaapun A '.LNT �£6I 11 'jdaq, 000'cG uwav �M `I 'IdaS 0001Sz aard leu0141ON VF61 `I '1daS 009'I F AjianaaS I'£'6I 'I '}daS 000,51 siazi.r.0 rapurl .`A ,N £6I `I •�daS QOOTF uLa�aaLLL�T auaa MI I '1daS 000'£S Plag2mAS VF61 `I 'jdaS 009'I F tj uad M1 I •4daS 99£'t F uolso+g M1 I 'jdaS 000'0F aauaS alidtuH M1 'I "IdaS i'It'IZ u-61tlaIN VE6I 'I 'zdaS 000`0Z Au0103 Plo I'£61 `i `jda5 000'0£ se[IV Ir�6I 'I '1daS 000,0£ V.1r2r1jN fi£6l It 'jd@S Z I0'Zi- gsT;"g T-ION T£61 'I 'adaS Ifi8`6S uaLu fl no It '.IdaS ()00`ZZ ju rnjlna}a2V tC6I `I 'jdaS 96 V uuad noI `I 'IdaS 000"5£ uaa3sanst`1.co-�? VF61 IT 'jdaS ltz'£9 lopadnS £F6I `I `jdaS 000`1Z, agoj-D uopuo-I-joociranvI CF61 'I '4daS 000'ZZ atuoj-1 FE6I ' I 'jdaS 000`SZ svjj ££6I 'I •IdaS 000`098 Plag2tilidS arlg jrrnom lr £c lldOa3tt s-d3d1'1S 3'd1 74 WATERTCAN'X TOWN REPORT A mount Du e Imperial $33,000 Sept. I, 1936, Home 29,000 Sept. I, 1936 Dome 20,000 Sept. I, 1936 Caledonian 25,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Liverpool London Globe 25,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Trat,elers 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Dome 42,000 Sept. I, 1936. Mercantile 20,000 Sept. 1, t936 Boston 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Aetna 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 National Fire 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Massachusetts 12,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Boston 30,000 Sept. 11 1936 Liberty 22,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Continental 15,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Fire ens 20,000 Sept. 1, 1936 North America 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Pennsylvania 25,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Springfield 53,000 Sept. 1, 1936 2,974,596 Boiler Insurance 21,600 HARDY W. BRIHAM, Treasurer. REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE 'To the Finance Committee, Town of Watertown, li,IaSsaeliusetts. Gen tlern e n, In the preparation of the budget as scheduled for the year 1931, your Committee has extended itself to the utmost to give to each appropriation as requested, the fair, impartial and de- tailed study and consideration which the best interests of the Town and its inhabitants demand, having in mind local con- ditions, whether economic, industrial, educational, recreational or occupational. I Iuch has been said concerning the efFec:t of the rec.ommen— -dations of your Committee upon the tax rate, but it is my opin- ion that the recommendations ns of your Committee for the en- suing year are lased upon the practical needs of the Town for an efficient administration of the Town's business as a whale, appreciating at all times that it is a well established fact that the tax rate as such is not based alone upon the annual receipts and expenditures, but upon a factor over which your committee_ .anti the 'rown IN-leetin have no control. The tax rate, whether high or low, by comparison with other rates in other years, is a relative standard'. depending upon the valuation of the property upon which the tax is levied. One of the most difficult phases of real estate taxation .is so imposing the burden that onu parcel of property sssumes a greater hurden because it is assesscd to its full value, and an- Other parcel, which is assessed for one-half of its full value, as- sumes a proportionately lighter ta—, latrrden. It is the economy of the "l7o wn Meeting members, therefore, lased upon the rec- onimendations of your Committee, which determines the ex- penditures on one I1and and the amount of the increase in property valuations is a decisive Factor on the ether. This phase of the situation is clearly° demonstrated 1) making a comparison of the figures shown in the reports of the Assessors for 1929 and 1930. Tile total increase in valuatiatls in 1929 over 1928 wars ;S779,125.00 with a tax rate of $33,90, NVATERTOWN'TOWN REPORT whereas the increase in valuations in 1930 over that of 1929 was ,S1,923,210.00, making that increase in 1930 the immediate factor in a reduction in the tax rate to SM.% although the amount, of the a ,penditures in both year.9 was approxiinatel�, the same. Each succeeding,Finance Committee finds itself in a diffi- cult position in reference to the observance of the requirements that the budget he in the bands of the Finance Committee by January 25th of each year with consideration by the Town Meeting members at the adjourned Town Meeting within three weeks after the annual Town election. The burden is placed upon the Finance Committee to study carefully and assiduously all the items in the budget which usually com- prises a maximum of requests, with a nninimurn of time in which your Committee can investigate the same. Lila until two weeks Before the date set for consideration of the budget by the Town Meeting, it seenis to be the privilege of depart- ments to make their requests subject to change without notice and it is my opinion that the Finance Committee tale some definite action in reference to this condition in considering the budget in the future. Your Committee has adopted as an economic consideration Pith general business conditions emphasized at every oppor- tunity, the policy of recommending no salary increases at this time when so many of our citizens are facing the results of an industrial depression. The same consideration was present in reference to your adolat ion of the pro rain for street and sewer construction, drainage and water, when you adopted the policy of performing all Town work, where possible, by Town em- ployees, in preference to contract work, thereby aiding in the sustenance of those who are unemployed, but at the same time furthering a program of improvements which involve a large expenditure of money. The adoption of such policies and programs must, of neces- sity, have a beneficial effect: upon the work of the Public Wel- fare Department. The appropriation for the Department of Public Welfare his increased from $50, 00.00 in 1928 to S93,0041.00 requested in 1931 and a probability of a further request for another appropriation during the year, The ex- FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT i7 penditures of almost S100,000.00 during the year wAh a failure to provide adequate facilities for the proper and efficient ad- ministration of this department is a situation to lie deplored. dealing as it sloes with the matter of the ivelfare of the needy~ inhabitants of the 'Town. Certain requested expenditures have failed of recommenda- tion by your Committee for reasons of efficiency and economy-. although it seems to be an accepted fact that these expenditures would he warranted under proper circumstances. I refer es- pecially to the requested appropriations for grading of the West End playground, the moving and remodeling of the Infirmary, the installation cif a synchronized traffic system in 'Vatertown Square, and the abolition of horses and horse-drawn equipment and the construction of a municipal garage. In view of the lacy of progress in the deN-eIopment of,the Nest End playground, its seems to be advisable to refer the matter of the expenditure of $13,000.00 for this purpose to a committee to determine the needs of the district as to play- ground facilities and to develop the playgro ind in, accordance therewith and supervise the expenditure of the appropriation when granted. Great interest was shown in the proposed removal and re- modeling of the Infirmary, but no figures or estimates were presented your Committee as to the cost of erecting a new building to replace the present building. Before the Town ap- proves an expenditure of $35,000.00 for the removal and re- modeling of the Infirmary, which would accomodate eighteen people outside of the family of the Superintendent, some defin- ite playas and estimates of the cast of erection of a modern Infirmary should be presented to your Committee. The traffic situation in AN'atertown Square is and has been, for a number of years, a bothersome problem. The request for an appropriation to change the traffic control and synchron- ize the same has a great deal of merit, but falls far short of a complete and efficient plan for traffic; control in Watertown Square and will be merely a temporary remedy for a bad con- dition. It seerns prosper that even at a greater cost than that requested, the Town Nlect.ing should take some steps toward the procursing of a traffic survey in 'Mateo~town Square and WATERTQWN TOWN REPORT adopting a ;system of traffic control which would he adequate- protection for pedestrians and vehicular traffic. In regard to the razing sand removal of the structures known as the Town Barns, it seems that a Committee should be ap- pointed to consider not only the site, requirements and cost of a municipal garage, work shops and yard, but to consider in connection therewith the abolition of all horses and horse- drawn equipment and the removal of the Town _barns as part of the samw l)ltn. It is difficult to appreciate the advantages of abolishing horses and horse-drawn equipment and replacing the same with motor equipment until such time as there are adequate facilities to house and maintain the equipment when motorized. A novel question was presented for your consideration in reference to an appropriation to pay for the cost of widening and rebuilding Grenville Road, which appropriation is in the nature of reimbursement to abutters for money paid under the Betterment Act. The approval of such ,-.in appropriation would establish a precedent which might lead to similar requests for reimbursement by abutters who may be dissatisfied with the Betterment Assessment on any street being so constructed in the future. Such a request for an appropriation should not be approved in the absence of positive evidence of arbitrary excessive assessments under the Betterment Act. It has been a pleasure to preside at your meeting and I wish to express my appreciation for your co-operation and fairness throughout the hearings and deliberations of your Committee. FRANCIS J. McNAMARA, Xlarch 10, 1931, C11c it rrr rz._ VINTANCEa COMMITTEE REPORT 59 Estimated Receipts Water Iucarrle S185,000 00 Bank and Corporation Tax 110,0()0 00 Street Railway Ta-; 4,000 00 liiscellaneous 106,000 00 S405,0013 00 Balances Available Unexpended Balances S64,433 25 Betterment Assessments 29,810 50 Premium Account 857 68 9a,101 43 Income Tax (estimated) 17 5,000 00 Motor Vehicle Excise (estimated) 75,000 00 To be assessed on the Polls anti estates 1,803,835 31 Total appropriations S2,553,936 74 60 %N'A'rERT#]QXVN' TOWN REPORT C nr n. et Q c [7 G ri ell 7 tirn Cl oa br Lf�- S eq fq c cl 1 GC Wr Lo n 0O r•i tn CR C o 'a xCD .S� C.� Ln fi � nj N' � O 9 , r i • c to as ej CF r [h -= '6 . C LLr, •P C 2„d Clcrk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . l,f}5{1.11[l ltavalid Tax Titles. .... . . . . . . .. . . . . , . . 285,25 'Tarr Sale Advertising_. .._... . . . _ , . . . . . t,311(1. n 1`Qnt ingeocies..... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1,7Si' 01) 9 20 l.1)2 tt,2Q 1.9 2 9.485.25 9,085.25 r'lsses,aurs' Departme"t. Assesgors' Salaries... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 4,101.00 1 st Clerk rk..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,400.00 2nd Clerk. . . . . . 1,35Q.00 3rd Clerk., 1,100.C40 4th Clerk. ...... . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 939 OD ' Ccntins;�:acies. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 3,510.00 12,350.00 12.342,97 7.03 13,889.00 12,359.00 n Town Clerk's Department: } Town Clerk'sSalary— , . . , . , . . . . 3,500,On 1st Clerk..... . . . . . . . . . 1,35000 � -a end Clerk. .. . .. . . . . , .. . . . . . . . . ti 3rd Clerk.. . . . . . . . . .. .. . 1,250.00 Contingesacies.. .. . . .. . . I . . . . . . . . . . 2,200.00 9,515.00 9,4 PA.22 30.78 9,600m 9,500.{1[} Election Expense....... . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,795.00 6,423.87 371.13 3,725.00 3,725.t11} � Registrars of beaters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . Salary of 4 men Cad 8tf10,00 each. ... . . . .. . .. . . . . . . •100.00 U0,00 400.00 400.04 Printing Town Reports. ....--• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,425.00 2,406.80 18.20 3,O 0.00 3,000.00 Printing Votiiq; Lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 .838.34 161.66 15WOO 500,00 Finance Committee.. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500.00 1,879.15 620.85 2,500.00 2,500M Care and Maintenance of Town Hall: Salary. of janitor.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,600.01) Contingencies... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,700.00 4,565.00 4,558.4€1 &60 •1,3fnuo ,1,300.1111 Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations—conlimfed t031 19:31 1930 1930 193a Appro. committee Appropriwinn Hxpended BalancL- Asked iLctntrimends Legal Services: Salary of Town Coun 1.... .. . .. . . . . . 2,000.00 contingencies.. .. . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . 700.00 2,700.00 2,37&05 3?1.95 2,700.00 2.700.00 Memorial r):1y (Sne Article 7). ..... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,300.00 1,300.00 1,;3(nw 1,300.00 Insurance. . . . . . . , . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,932.90 11,932.90 12,454.19 12,454.19 Work-men's Compensation.... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 4,000M 3,582.28 417.72 a,000.4D 5,C100.00 Contingent... . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,335.00 1,845.98 489.02 3,000.00 2.000.00 � Dog Officer. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 300.00 300.00 350.00 350.00 Pensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,225.00 7,715.27 509.73 8,825.00 s,825.00 c fi PROTECTION- OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY � ($265,739,77) Police Depamnicnt:. v Salaries Chief. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,240.00 Lieutenants (3). . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 7,800.00 � Sergeants (4). . . .. .. . . .—— . . . . . . . 9,800.00 Patrolmen (34).... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 74,539.80 92,966,25 92,699.83 266.42 95,339.8() 95,339.80 Special Police. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — — 4,001.00 4,000,00 1,500.00 1,5(]0.00 Janitor and Watonrnan . . . . . . , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,825.00 1,825.00 1,825.00 1,825.00 Clerk and lVagonman... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,825.00 1,825Ai1 1,825.00 1.825.00 4 Additional 11 m from "klay 1 (See Article 20). . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,375.00 5,375,00 FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 63 c c 0 c ate- 0 r � C, � � CR q q mInoi= an t. c + v 0 r: 0K1ach �oc Q o C J v 0ci � C3Csc7 ea G •� rho o C? c c `a C � 0 CD C, n r; as G C% -a LC �) Ld ,- 6 .-,3 t. .y a O in � q 4 Ic C) I Cd '. ei V .� r •Ci tm C r+ dl C7 m C. i C vi =1 = u :r .r sr, CA I Ci p 'C : ( • " �.. it u • a fl C? q:% U V 0. ti t Li . f' u ` td A U 3r ` u .�+ 7, L P°tf fJ: Tabulrt'ed Schedule of Appropriations—CoWi7med 1'M I 1131 19 0 1010 1930 Appro. committee :lpprupflation r"pended Balance A'skcd Recommends Maintenance of Car. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300.00 Office Maintenance.... .. . . . . . . , . . . . . 100.00 3,861.00 3,676.153 184.37 3,250,00 3250.00 Weights and Measures: Salary of Sealer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 2,000.00 Contingencies- . . . . . . . . . SGUAD 2,500.00 2,498.81 1.19 2,5( 0100 2,500.00 Tree Warden- f Salary of "Tree %Varden. ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 1.000.90 1,0'011.00 1,200.00 1'00u]U Clerk.. . — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125.00 125.00 20(J.00 200.00 X Maintenance... ..... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . . , . 5,000.00 4,995.22 4.7h 5,500.00 5,000,0(] Cottony Scale....... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 800,00 78839 HA I 1'00( .11D 8{10.00 Gypsy and Bnown Tail Math; Salary of Superintendent... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 500.00 $fli}.{}0 800.00 Smog Clerk. . . .. . . . . - - - _ . , . . . _ 475.00 475.00 175.00 4 7 5.00 maintenance_., .. . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000.00 2.g97.65 2.35 3,000M 3,000.00 T Poles and 1X-ires Department: Salary of Inspector.. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,20fl,00 3,200.00 3,200,00 i,20Q.(i(} a Clerk,. <,. . . . . . . . s. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -175.00 475.00 475.00 475.00 As,5istant Clerk.. ... .. . . . . . . . . 425.00 425.00 425,00 425.00 Maintenance........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,000 10 10,999.53 A7 11,000.00 00.00 11,0170m Special: 5 new police and I new fire boa;..... ... .. . 1,589.50 1,59U0 Cambridge fire cormection.. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.325.00 HEALTH DEPARTMENT ($27,158.40) Salary of tlgovL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,200.00 3,2011.011 :3,200.00 3,200.DO Salary of Clerk. . , . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 1,150.()0 1,1 40.00 1,300.00 1,150.t10 r-itiANICE CONI' ITTHE REPORT 65 v ggc dell ccd .. ca c ;n -" ni rri d ^ p C G W r C G C G in k+a s1 v tn r ati n u, Ln C) CD CIA Ur 6 C5 c ; 1] di J CD ti ea _ -rp T-abulated Schedule of Appropria t ion s—Contin tied 1931 19,31 19311 t9311 1930 Appra, Committee Appropriation L:xpend€d bidnnce Asked Recomrnends CARE AND LIGHTING OF HIGHWAYS ($386,465.00) Highway Department; Salaries: Superintendent... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . $3,600.00 1st Clerk. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 1,500.00 2nd Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,250-00 6,350.00 6,350.U0 (1,350.00 5,3 0.00 Office Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 525,00 524.69 .31 525.00 525.00 A COnStrliction: Waverley=Ave. from Orchard 'St. o Belmont St.... . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 9,8f10.00 � No. Beacon St. from School. St. to Beacon Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 17,500.00 Mt. Auburn St. from Beacon Sq. to Galen St. . . . . . . . . 3,738.00 Pleasant St. from Green St. to Waltham St. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,231,0 Common St. from Mt. Auburn St. to Spring St...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,5Q0.00—(See Article 33) IValnut St. from Franklin `5t. to School St... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,300.00, California St.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 13,300.00 Garfield St. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,100.00 �XIe&endy Ave—. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,000-00 49,888.07 49,888,07 91,4691.00 91,469.00 Orchard St., Construction (See Article 11). .... . . . . 18,500.00 18,50n.00 lb aintenance... . ... . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 75,000.00 MgW94 3.06 m)!00o.00 75.000.00 Stable Maintenanee.. . .. .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 26,500.00 26,498.82 1.18 26,500.00 26,500,00 Garbage Collection.. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . i1'000,00 30,983.80 16,20 31,000.M 31,000.00 Vacations. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . , . . . . . 10.891.00 10,891.00 12,44,1.00 1.2,441.00 Street Signs. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 750.00 749,70 .30 1,000.00 1 IOGO1.00 New 'Trucks (2). . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 1,8000) 4,800.i1{) 10,G00,00 Saco-plain Tractors (6).. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 1 1,000mo Resurfacing I1`ater Trenches.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 19,(A2,50 10,000.00 New Chrysler Sedan. . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . .. , . . . , . . 1,130.00 1,130,00 Ton Ford Chassis (2).. .. . _ . _ .. _ . _ I . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1,400.00 1,400AO � Ford Dump Trucks (2).. . ... . . . . . .. . ... . . . 1,650 Oil � Traffic Lights in Watcrtown S4. (Art. 19). . ... ... . . . 7,300.00 .Ashes and Paper. . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 32,U1111.00 31,982.46 17.54 32,000.00 32,000M Must Layiri; .... . . . . . 19,536Ai 19,336.45 15,000,00 15,1kU'0.(1(? H Street Lighting. ....... .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 47'.500.1]C1 46,074,59 1,425A2 4,6,000.00 46,000.00 Engineering Department: Salaries: 'Towu Engineer. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,200,00 Assistant Enl;inetr...... .. . . . . . . . . . . 2,300.11t1 1 Draughtsman. . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . 2,100.00 1 Draughtsman. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. 1,900.00 1 [nstriAment M:an... .... . . . . .. . . . .. 1,700,00 1 1nstrumcia Man.. . .. .. . . . . .. . . 1,500.00 3 Rudimm. ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 3,4,50.00 16,400-00 16,400.00 . 16,150.00 16,150,f)0 contingencies..... .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2,875.00 2,874.43 5.57 2,000.00 2,0{JC?.i10 � v ,,rabulated Schedule of Appropriations -Cofr.1i mied CO t<)3t 1931 19:10 1r3C1 1931 _lpprati Committee Appropriation Expended Balance Asked Recommend I31E'I"r iRMENTS ($61,600.00) Special for Com.itruction only of the following Streets under the Betterment Act. (See Article 10) Bailey Ave. from Belmont St. to Town Lane Bromfield St.from. brash St. to Acton St, New Lexington St. from Main St. to Acton St. WaI cot t Rd.from George St. to iChanriing Rd. Quimby St.from line accepted in 1897 tQ Nichols Ave. w Deivey St.fruin Arliubt4n St.to Prentiss St. Edenfield Ave.from Warren St. tri Lot 245 -4 Gleason :5t.frcirrl 1-Wain 5t,to Andrew St. —. Hillside St. from Bcllziorit St. to private land Z Palf rev St. from War.erlev Ave. to Purest St, Nash St. from Essex St. to Evans St. Murton :St. from Main St. to Acton St. Essex St. from Main St.to Nash:St. Pros)cci St. from Belmont St.to private land Rntland St. from 'Main St. to Waltham St. 54,900,00 52,953.97 l,94 .03 6t,600.00 61,600.00 DRAINAGE ($18,1.00.00) To Melude draiptage in the following streets: %Va%,crlcy Ave. from Orchard St.to Belmont Se. Glc450115t. fro111 Main St. to Andrew St. F.denfield Ave, from Warce:t St. to Lot 245 -Palfrey St.from Wa+verley Ave. to Forest St. 1.1t. Auburn St. from Arlington St. to N. E.Tel. & Tel. property Morton St. from Main St. to Acton St, Acton St, from Marton St. to Rosedale 141, Nash St. from F.sseN Si. t,.) Elvans 5t. Prospect St. from Belmont St. to private land Easemcnt froth Prospmt St.dead earl to Jefferson 10 ;�1■c. V. Califurnia St.from 11+ater�owii St.to Newton liiie Garltield St. from ME. Auburn St. to Brigham St. IN-felendy Ave.from ik•1 t.Auburn St.to Laurel St. 30,0w.00 29,991.55 8.45 18,100.()0 1 s,100.00 a SUPPORT OF POOR ($112,318.57) Infirmary- Department: Salary of Beeper.. . . , . , . 1,00Q.00 1,®b[I.00 1,000.00 11000100 General ENI)erase ... ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. - . _ 5,478.57 5,475.42 3.15 5,573.57 5,518.57 Public lt'4ifare Department. ,halarV of Agunt... . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,5'R)( ,00 I, {7{�.[lil 1,500.00 i,5111.414E Salary of Visitor....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,100,00 1,1 t7t-00 1,100.00 1,100.OG Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500.00 500.00 Outside id... ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61,000.00 60.989.41 10-59 60,000.00 60,000.00 Mothers' Aid— .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . 23,700.00 23,539M 160A I 25,000.00 25,000,00 Old tlge. Persian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 5,O00.00 5,000.00 Town Phvsieian.... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 1,200.01E 1,200.00 1,500.00 1,200.00 Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations Covii7 ad. u r 1931 1931 1930 1930 1930 alp [u pro. Cumittee Appropriation Expended Balance Aelced Recommends Mate Aid. ..... . . .. . . . ..... .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 675.00 499.00 176.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 ,Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 9,500.00 9,421.64 78,36 10.500.00 10,500.00 EDUCATION ($575,838.00) General Contral.... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 11,900.00 11,724.+69 175.31 16,286.00 13,936.00 Instruction... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428,576.00 428,524.27 51.73 437,802.00 453,802.00 Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59,650.00 . 59,469.88 80.12 62,600.00 61,000.00 h-laintenance..... .. . . . ... . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 13,000.00 12,989.10 10.90 22,450.00 18,000.00 X New Equipment.......... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,239.76 4,945.57 2,294.19 7,000 00 5,500.00 a r M iscel I ancous.. .. . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,400.00 7,376.12 23.58 7,500.00 7,500.00 Cunt-inuation. . . . . .. . . . .. ... . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . 2,800.00 2,765.68 34.32 3,500.00 3,000.00 � Americanization...... . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1,600.00 1,598.90 1.10 2,300.00 2,000.00 a livening School. . . .. . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . 3,800.00 3,782.18 17.82 4,100.00 3,800.00 Trade School. . . . . . . . . .. . ... . .. . ... ... ... ... . . . . 5,300.00 5,030.17 269.83 7,123.00 5,500.00 X c� Transpurtatiun. ..... . . ... .. . . . . . . . . ... ... .. . . . . . . 1,500.00 1,416.00 84.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 ... . . . . . . 250.00 169.34 80.66 250.00 250.00 Convention Expense (1932)...... . . . .. . . .. Convention Expense (1931 additional). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50.00 50.00 LIBRARY AND READING ROOMS ($38,475.00) SdUries. . .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,200.00 23,200.00 24,200.00 24,200.10 Banks, Periodicals and Binding... ..... . . .. . .. .. . . . . 8,000.00 7,999.97 .03 8,000.00 6,000.00 Maintenance........ .. .. . ... . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 6,200.00 6,194.43 5. 7 6,200,00 6,200.00 Convention Expense..... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 75.00 75.00 RECREATION ($18,766.00) Park Department:. Salary of Superintendent.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 500.00 500.00 500.00 S00.00 Maintenance. ...... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,750.00 4,747.75 2.2i 6,050.0n 5,000.00 Victory Field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 2,700.00 2,698.34 1.66 3,075.00 2,700.00 Painting and repairing fence. . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . _ . . . 600.00 600.00 Grading and fencing Coolidge 'School Playground.. . 9S0.00 950,00 Toilets and showers at Victory Field... .. .. .. . . . . . 2,200.00 Coasting.. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 600.00 J. Hockey 'mink. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400.00 . r Tractor and one-ton roller. ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,045.00 Grading around track.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,700.00 � West End Playground (The Finance Committee 0 recommends no appropriation and that this matter be referred to a ccrnmittee), 13,000.{3o Playground Department: W Salaries.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,586.00 4,586.00 4,976,00 4,966.00 Maintenance.. ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500.00 2,499.49 .51 3,000.00 3.000.00 rn New Equipment..... .. . . .... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1,050.0() 1,050.00 0 x H PUBLIC ]DEBT AND INTEREST ($378,000.00) Town Debt (See Article 5)......... . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 279,500.00 279,500.00 263,000.00 263,000.00 Interest.... ... .. . . ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 125,215.48 121,487.89 3,727.59 115,000.00 115,000.00 CEMETERIES ($12,975.00) Salary of Superintendent_. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 1,900.00 1,900.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 Labor... ... . . . . . . .,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . , , 8,800.00 8,799.29 .71 1Q,350.()0 10,350.00 Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations--Conthmed IQ31 19.10 19.10 1930 Appro, i rrrrjtttittre N :1miropfl-AJ011 Ex pen dttl Ilabnee :lskeii 1ti�cmil=9iends Operation.. . . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 775.00 74.66 .34 900.00 500.00 Fenec at Riftelawn.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125.00 125.00 Ford Truck—. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 657.00 MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIES ($166,658,75) Witter Department: Salaries- Superintendent... .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,200.00 ►i 1st Clerk— . . .. . » . » 1,300.00 to 2nd Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,036.00 5,536.00 5,536.00 5,536.00 5,536.00 r, Maintenance—. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25'1000.100 24,980.24 9.76 25,000,00 25,".00 r Construction........ .. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . 26,254.80 26,202.43 52.37 74,85.1.61 69,678.84 14 afflce Expense— .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . _ . . 3,000.00 2,974.12 25.88 3,000DO 3,000.00 � Vacations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.000 00 2,996.00 4.00 3,500.00 3,500.00 r New Trucks.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,110.00 2,110.00 Special—Rcclewaal o1 maims. .. .. .. . . . . . . . 57,40.4.16 57,401.63 1.53 114,708.88 57,83.3.91 m v MISCELLANEOUS ($11,931,61) lllOdUr:itur's Salary. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 100.,00 100,00 100,00 li]0.00 Reserve I'imc l.». . .. . . . . . »».. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 5,000.00 4,958.50 41,50 5,[100,00 5.111)0 00 Planning Bv; rd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100.00 64.80 35.20 100.00 100.00 UllpiLld Bills-.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,2:35.28 3,009.38 225.90 4,518.86 4.518.86 1-leuclquart4rs for Vetevan of Foreign Wars(See art.8) 660.00 660,00 975.00 975.00 Mosquito eradication (See Art. 25). . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1,000.11(] 1,000.00 Liston Reimbur6t-mcnt (See Article 23). . ... .. . . . . .. . 287.75 287.7.E $2,710,519.98 $2,553,936.74 FINANCE COMMITTEE REPOTIT 73 Article 4. To grant such sums of money as maybe thought. necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town for the en- suing year, direct how the salve shall be raised, or tale any action relating thereto. See Tabulated .Schedule of Appropriations, Pages 60 to 72. Article 5. To see if the Town will v-ote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay that portion of the Town debt which matures on. or previous to January, 1, 1932, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Reconnnend the appropriation of$263,000.00for IhW portion- of the Town Debi which n ialicres during the year 193t. Arttc?e 6. To see what method the Town will vote to adopt for the collection of tares for the ensuing year, and to Fix the compensation of the Collector, or take any action relating thereto. See Tabidaled Schedule. Article 7. To see if the Town will appropriate a suin of money for the rent of the Grand Army Ball, care of the grounds around Soldiers' Nlonument, and to defrCay the expenses of decorathig the graves of deceased soldiers on the next Memorial Day, and autherire Tsai-W B. Patten Post 91, G. A. R. to ex- pend the same, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Recommend the Approprirrfion of $1,300.00. .See Tabulated schfndule Article S. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a SUM Of money to pair the gist of providing suitable head- quarters for .Burnham-i'fanning Post, No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, direct how the money shall be raised, or take anv action relating thereto, The copimuftee recoinwends the appropriation of $975.00 to be spent rider the direrlron of the .Selectmen. Article 9. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent cloniain, purchase or otherwise acquire, a plot of land caii the Bleiler estate, bounded as follows: 500 feet on Lexington Street., 7,783 feet bounded by Chenery estate, ]3 feet on lodice estate, SOO feet an Duff Street, as shown on plan prepared by the Town l-ngineer, at a cost of fifteen WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Thousand dollars ($15,000.00) direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. The committee recommends no appropriation.. Ar6de 10. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the follmving-named streets, to wit Dailey Avenue, from Belmont Street to Town Property line Edenfield Avenue, from Warren Street to Lot No. 245 Essex Street, from iUain 'Street to Nash Street Gleason Street, from lain Street to Andrew Street Nforton Street, from IMain Street, to Acton Street Nash Strut, frnrn Essex Street to Evans Street Palfrey Street, from Waverley Avenue to Forrest Steer Prospect Street, from Belmont Street to private land Ruthand Street„ frorn Main Street to Waltham Street, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept Said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways, and will au- thorize the Selectmen to take my eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying nut„ provide the suzn or sums of money necessary to pay the cost of land.damages therefor, and the cost of construc- tion, direct how said money shall he raised. or take any .action relating thereto. The conpinittee recommends the sum Qf 61,600.00. See Tabulated Schedule—Betterments. Article 11. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out alteration and relocation of Orchard Street, as a public way, from Common Street to .Marion and C:lianning Roads, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the Gen- eral Yaws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the 'Town will vote to accept said Orchard Street: as laid out, altered and relocated as and for a public way, and wilI authm-ize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by right of eminent domain, or otherwise, and land necessary for said laying out, alteration and relocation, provide the money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and. FINANCE C'ONEMITTEE REPORT 7.5 the east of construction, direct how said money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto. The compnitice recQnunenV.s the ap;proprialion of:918,500.00 See Tabulated Schedule Arlicle 12. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of eight thousand ( 8,000.00) to pay for the cost of widen- ing and rebuilding Grenville Road, direct how the same shall he provided, or take any action relating thereto. The com.m.iltee recom..wends no appropriation, A rtirle 13. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of thirty-five thousand dollars (S35,000.00) to pad- for the moving and remodelling of the Infirmary, or take any action relating thereto. The f nance rnkr millee reco-mmends no appropriation and that the Subject taper of the article be referred buck to the Inlirmary conunittee for further study wide pa-rhudar reference as t+o the cost of ca ne-u, building. Article 15. T© see if the Town will note to authorize the Selectmen to raze and remove the structure known as the Town Barns, appropriate the necessary sum of money therefor, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. The committee recommends no appropriation. Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to accept Section 103 of Chapter 41 of the General Laws, authorizing the estab- lishment of a Purchasing Department in the Town, or tape any action relating thereto. The cotstxtt-illee recot►titi-eizds no appropr ettion. Art cle M To see if the Torun will vote to appropriate the necessary stern of money to install, under the direction of the 5electr ien, a co-ordinate and synchronized system of traffic light signal in Bearon Square, Watertown Square, and the intersection of Galen and Water-town Streets, or tape ariy action relating thereto. Tkc cnrr mince recomm-ends no, appropriation and that this mailer be referred back to the Selectrrt.en for further study. The cotrtmillee farther recommends that ac policeman be stationed in, flie square to proterl, Me dives of the public. 76 NVATERTOWN TOWN REEPCaRT Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to increase the regular police force, by appointing four (4) additional patrolmen, in accordance with the provi- sions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 191.2, or take any action relating thereto. The cowm•illee recommends Me appo7'ar.trraent of (4) additional men. See Tabulated Schedule—Police. Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to appoint a clerk-stenographer for the Police De- partment, or take any action relating thereto. 7'he romm.iltee reco-nimends no appropriation. Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a :sung of Flio ncy to pay expenses incurred by Patrolman Ldward J. LiS1OYL for injuries caused in the perfornianc e of his duty as a police officer in the Town ref �Vatertowil, appropriate the neces- sary Burn of money therefor, or act t.hercon. oninlittee re crnxm ends an {appropriation of $287.75 !ri re- imburse burse Officer IEdwa rd Liston for expenses incurred. by la:nz for treatment Zf in vries sr shined by hi•rpa in the Performance of his did es as a police officer of the Town of Watertown, said approprzalion. nol to be considered as avy asswnpoop[ of further liabilily ova, the part of the Town. Artiz;le 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a surd of money for the eradication of mosquitoes, the same to be spent under Chapter 252 of the General Laws as amended by Chapter 457, Acts of 1923, and subsequent adrnendments, especially Chapter 288 of the acts of 1929, or take any action relating thereto. The. romm-ittee reCoF} mends Me seam of 1,000,00. Article 29. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) for the completion of the Memorial to the Founder.-,of Watertown, Or ULke any ac- tion relating thereto. Trc committee reconnnends no appropriation. Article 30. To see if the Town will appropriate the scare of Three Hundred Twelve dollars and fifty cents ( 312.50) to pay the balance due, or alleged to be due, Arthur C. l acre for ser- vices rendered at the Tercentenary Information Booth near FINANCE COMMETTEF, REPORT 77 I-VaterLown Square, direct how the sante sliall be provided. or take any action relating thereto. As no appearance us wade before 1hp, commitive. and Ihey had no inforination, pro reco Pit mendatIon is made. Article 32. To see if the Town will vote to accept the .report of the Selectmen establishing a building line on a portion of the Northerly side of - lain Street, a public way, between %-Vatertown Square and Church Street, as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan Showing, Building Line on Portion of IN-lain Street," dated February 18, 1931, drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, determine the extent to which structures, embank- -ments, walls, fences and gates may be maintained between such building fine and said Plain Street, authorize the Select- men to take b-v eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise, any interest in land on which said building line has been laid out to the extent necessary to establish such building line, provide the ,ium or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or darnages therefor, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any actiLW relating thereto. As the com-mitiee has no inforratition on this Plialler, no recom- mendation is made. Article 33. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out, alteration anrl rciocation of Common Street, from A4 t. Auburn Street to the intersection of Spring and Com- mon Streets, as a public-way, and to zee if the Town will vote to accept said Street Common as laid out, altered and relocated as and for a public way, as shown on plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Phan Showing Common Street Widening Between hilt. AUbUrn Street and Columbia Street,"dated "February 11, 19 3 1, 0 6 s D. Allen, To%k,n Engineer," and on file in the o ice of the Town Cierk, and autiarize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, ley right: of eminent domain, or otherwise, and land necessary fur said laying out, a]teration and relocation, provide she money 1jecessary to pay the cost of damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. The coinin-illee recommends Me appropriation of $9,300-00 1$ WATERTONN'fv TUA.N REPORT hicli is imclwded in the €tmoi(ni recoinni ided. for Highway Cmis#rzrctiov. See Tabulated Schedule—Highways. Respectfully submitted, FRANCIS J. McNAMARA, Chwirrtaan. Voted: That the report of the Chairman lie accepted and adopted as the report of the Committee. JC}i-iN J. 1icI.A[_;T'HL1N, .Secrelary. r AUDITOR'S REPORT 1 herewith present the annual report of the Financial transactions of the Town of Watertown, for the year ending December 31, 1931. The various funds in charge of the Town Treasurer be- longing to the Trustees of the Public Library- have been examined and found correct. I have certified the cash on the Town Treasurer and Tax Collector and found it correct. Periodical examinations of the Tax Collector's Outstanding Accounts have been made and checked against the Controlling Account in my office. Respectfully submitted, W. W. NORCROSS, JIR. A udifor. Watertown, llass., February 3, 1932 Xliddlesex, ss. Then personally- appeared the foregoing subscriber, X . W. Norcross, Jr., who made oath that the foregoing statement subscribed by him are tine. Before me, W 1LLIAXI F. 'McG IRE, juslice of the Peace, Receipts and Expenditures for the Fiscal Year Ending, December 31, 1931 Cash on hated January 1, 1(]11 S144,121 39 Borrowed in anticipations of revenue: lklerchants National Bank $200,000 00 Second National Bank 300,00€1 00 Shawinut Corporation 300,000 00 Solomon Bros. & Hutzler Sg00,000 00 f.rnion Market National Bank 250,000 00 15150,000 00 79 80 WATERTOWN TOWN RETORT Borrowed for the following purposes: Administration Building 205,000 00 Drainage 8,0U0 00 Laundry Brook Drain 15,000 00 - - 228,000 00 Taxes F. J. Colby, Collector: Taxes 1929 38 17 T,-Lxes 1930 391,953 24 T&xes. 1931 1,386,088 50 Motor Vehicle Fxcise 1929 240 09 11 9,589 35 Vlotor Vehicle Pxcise 1930 T\Jntor Vehicle Excise 1931 68,986 65 Old Age Assistance Tax 1931 10,342 00 Massachusetts Commonwealth of Taxes 1931 Income 175,498 39 Abatements, various years 10,937 90 Credits to Tax Titles 22,149 75 2,075,724 04 Miscellaneous Betterment Assessments 5,203 65 Highway, Belmont Street 1 ,176 40 Interest receipts 26,078 1i -Massachusetts Commonwe-alth of Boston Elevated 20,014 21 Gasoline Tax 19,427 68 Potter Memorial Gate Fund 23 25 Premium Account 7,206 10 Smith-Hughes Fund 181 77 Sewer Deposits 7.002 00 Sidewalk Assessments 1,960 11 Tax Titles 29,180 65 Treasury Receipts 153,035 09 NVater Receipts 198,318 57 -- 468,807 63 $41466,653 26 AUDITOR'S REPORT ST Expenditures Administration Building 159,555 7/4 Administration Building, Plans 9,980 60 Ashes and Paper .32,861 27 .-'assessors 13,441 31 Auditor 4,963 17 Belmont and Commont Street, Traffic Lights 300 00 Betterment Streets 1930 1 ,178 78 Betterment Streets 1931 52,381 Cattle Inspection 600 00 Cemetery Department: Superintendent 2,000 OU Labor 10,348 90 Operation 574 57 New Fence 125 00 Charles diver Basin 6,976 46 Collector 9,683 62 Contingent 1,706 34 County Taxes 102,747 01 December Assessments 1930 6 32 Dog Officer 344 22 Drainage 19,758 34 Drainage, Special 15,183 97 Dust Laying 11,357 72 Election Expense .3,713 03 Engineering; Department: Salaries 10,052 Of) Contingent 2,066 72 Finance Committee 1,830 43 Fire Department. Salaries S 106,477 13 { 011tin`?ent '�,999 74 niforills 879 90 Hose 900 00 Auto Repairs 598 62 Tires 1,043 61 winders Memorial 1.5,000 00 S2 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Department; Superintendent 800 00 Clerk 475 00 AMaintenance 2,999 47 Headquarters, Veterans Foreign "liars No. 1105 903 00 Health Department Agent 3,200 00 Clerk 1,150 00 N urses 3,000 00 Contagious 8,693 54 Baby Clinic 550 00 Dental Clinic 5,973 97 Maintenance and Operation 1.,492 35 New autos 1,007 60 Highway Department; Salaries 6,350 00 Office Expense 518 75 Vacations 12,441 00 Construction 50,400 75 Construction, (Belmont Street) 3,027 55 Maintenance 74,976 01 Stable Maintenance 20,630 55 Garbage Collection 31,638 58 Water Trenches 9,689 12 Street Signs 999 81 New Sedan 1,130 00 New Truck: 4,850 00 Ford Chassis 1,369 00 Infirmary Department: l-eeper 11000 00 General E\pense 4,783 47 Infirmary, Plans for moving 750 00 Infirmary, .1.1oving and Remodelling 26,059 14 Inspector of Buildings 3,072 42 Inspector of Plumbing 2,591 20 Insurance 12,331 05 Interest 112,309 53 AUDITOWS REPORT IS\3 Laundry Brack Drain 15,057 86 Legal Services 2,487 55 Liston Reimbursement 272 00 Louise Street Drain 497 89 Low0l School Addition 7,130 17 .11ernorial Dav 1,3O0 00 Metropolitan assessments 132,055 23 .k1oderator 100 00 Mosquito eradication 1 .000 00 Motor Vehicle Excise, cash abatements 2,336 33 Nichols Averine, Ike-location 600 00 Notes Payable, Anti of Revenue 1,400 000 00 Orchard Street 12,788 66 014 age ?assistance Tax (State) 10,713 00 Overlay 1929 72 85 Overlay 1930 3,358 08 Overlay 1931 8,613 71 Park Department Superintendent 500 Oil .Maintenance 5,649 82 Victory Field 2,699 48 Coasting 131 13 Coolidge Playground 950 00 Fainting fence 592 60 Pensions 8,829 69 Phx-sician 1,200 00 Planning Board 109 94 Play-ground Department: salaries 4,946 90 Maintenance 2,995 32 New Equipment 1,048 20 Poles and 'Vlre Department: Inspector 3,200 00 Clerk 475 00 Assistant Clerk 425 Off .Maintenance 10,963 22 Special 1,588 94 84 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Police Department: Salaries 94,843 57 Additional men 5,083' 04 Special police 1,300 00 Janitor and IN"agonnian 1,825 00 Clerk and \A`agDnrnan 1,785 00 Teletype 588 00 Uniforiz-ts 2,389 05 Contingent 4,728 98 ReplaceChrysler 775 00 Replace Essex 400 00 Premium Account 625 00 Printing Teri Reports 2,916 80 Printing Voting Lists 798 ua Public Library : Salaries 24,198 51 Maintenance 6,198 45 Books, Periodicals and Binding 7,999 72 Convention E,,Dense 61 50 Public. Welfare; Agent 1.500 00 Visitor 1,100 O10 Clerk 57 00 Contingent 383 87 Outside Arid 139,596 65 Mothers' Aid 30,353 94 Old Age Assistance 4,387 50 Special Investigator 350 00 Registrars of Voters 400 00 School Department: General Control 14,510 61 Instruction 458,749 843 Operation 60,296 91 Americanization 1,846 53 Evening 3,784 28 Maintenance 16,059 97 Trade 4,719 92 Continuation 2,078 24 New Ec{tliplllent 4,621 49 AUDITOR'S l EN-)RT Transportation 1.4.32 00 Smith-Hughes Fulicl 181 77 Miscellaneous i,1,99 98 Ccmvt ii#:ion Expense 300 00 School Survey 2,000 00 Selecti-nen's Department 2,533 22 Seiver deposits 1,344 20 Sewer Department: Construction 15,483 39 ;Maintenance 9-5,498 16 Sidewalks 59,999 15 Soldiers' Exernptions 199 23 Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid 15,673 11 State Aid 860 00 State Tax 55,725 00 State Assessments Special 15.225 24 Street Lights 4.3,222 fit Tax Titles 22,149 75 Tercentenary Committee 163 09 Town Clerk 9,553 41 Town Debt 263,000 00 Town Hall 4,254 43 Treasurer 6,044 18 `l"r•easur%- Receipts 2 89 Tree Warden: Salary I ,(1(){) 00 Cleric 200 00 1-Iai i ten aiwc, 4,990 89 Cotton%- Scale 797 50 Unpaid I3i11� 4,518 86 Water Department- Salaries 5,536 00 Office Expense 3.831 67 X.~acations 3,490 00 Construction 61,912 91 'Maintenance 24.940 9,5 Special 57,325 85 New Trucks 2,081 11 l-'sated- rehiLtes 82 75 96 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 11-Teights and Measures 2,491 92 West Elementary .School 1,126 63 Workmen's Compensation 4,331 39 Total Expenditures $4,31 8,534 24 Balance cash, on ]rand, December 31, 1931 148,119 02 $4,466,653 26 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION Selectmen's Department Appropriaticn for 1931 S3,000 00 E -pend it ures Arnberg File &- Index Co., supplies 1 05 Commissioner of Public Safety license hooks 1 20 Haton, Leroy S., printing 143 73 f=urber, Edward P., salary 50o 00 Graphic Press, The, printing 48 25 jG.}hnson, Eris L., s-rilary i0o 00 Lovell, Clifford S., salary 500 00 Lvdston, W. W., repairing and gleaning ink wells 12 60 [aguire, Frank L., constable service 2 00 .McGuire, William P., salary 500 00 New England Tel. & Tel. Co. service 112 46 1-1. 0. Department, postage 47 09 %Vatertiown Sun, The, advertisement 111 84 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The advertisement 53 00 Total Expenditures 2,533 22 Transferred to unexpended balance account 466 78 3,000 00 AU131TOR'S REPORT 87 Auditor's Departrttent Appropriation for 1951 $4,9 7 5 00 Expendilures .Alen & Wales Adding Machine, maintainance of machine & supplies 18 25 Blackbird Pen Co., pens 1 75 Block, P. S., envelope sealer 1 50 Clalfirl Co., Walter A., palish 1 00 Ditto Inc.., supplies 11 09 Ellis, Elizabeth, salary 1,150 Ott Filing Equipment Bureau, supplies 13 03 Graphic Press, The, printing t06 96 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 15 45 Eydston, lV. W., cleaning inkwells 70 Middlesex Linen Supply Co., rent of towels 7 20 I C111S011 Supply CO., keys G 75 New ],"fig. Tel. & Tel, Co., service 35 40 Norcross, Jr., W. \V.,salary 3,300 00 P. 0. Department, postage & refit of box 7 35 Riley & Co., supplies I Royal Typewriter Co., typewriter 85 75 Standard N1 1ainteuance Co., maintenance of typewriter 7 00 Thorp & Martin Co., supplies 9 20 L�Vatertown Sitti, The, statement 123 00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise. The, statement 61 00 Total F%penditures 4,963 17 Transferred to unexpended balance a c(")IInt 11 3 4,975 00 Treasurer's Department Appropriation for 1931 6,171 00 88 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Mirth's Express, expressage 50 Bowen, C., expressage 50 Brigham, H. W., salary 37500 00 Brigham, H. W., incidentals 2 50 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., maintenance of machine 5 20 Daily Record, advertisements 42 75 Diamond-Union Stamp l.A`nrks dater f 85 Graphic Press, The, printing 23 00 Cray Gift Shop, The, sul�plies 11 05 Haseltine, H. L., pens 1 50 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 1 50 Jrish, Ernest 0 repairing clock 2 5o Kellogg, Allyn, mai5tner 3 00 Land Court, foreclosures 151 61 Lydstunt, W. W., cleaning ink-wells 1 40 Massachusetts Commonwealth of certl kation 00 .11 assach u setts Tax Col lector"s Treasurer Msociation Dues 4 00 Mattison, Gertrude, salar- 1 ,150 00 McGlaurlin, B. Fay, insurance 82 39 McGuire & Rache, bons] 274 00 Murray Printing Co., Printing report 5 00 New Eng. E n-%,elope Co., coin eltvelOpes 49 10 New Eng. Tel .1;e1. Co., service 35 41 New ling. Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 4 20 P. G. Dept. postage and relit of box 182 40 ]dollw-ay Express Agency, expressage 13 85 Sherman Envelope Co., envelopes 45 55 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of typewriters 6 00 Standard Mailing Machine Co., cost :1 of sealer 37 50 Trod Co., The. check I)ooks 298 92 r Union Nfarket National Bank rent of box 5 00 Total Expendlt Ures 6,044 18 Transferred to wile xpended balance account 126 82 6,171 00 Collector's Department Appropriation for 19331 . 9,085 25 Transferred from Reserve Fund 500 00 Transferred Town 'Meeting 100 00 9,685 25 Expenditures Adcock, Eugene, supplies 2 00 Baker Co., Frank l;., repairing cash box 55 Beverle v, Mary E., salary 1,050 00 Burbank, Annie, clerical service 19 50 Burroughs Adding; Machine Co, inainttenance .and supplies .5 20 Colby, F. J., salary 3,300 Ud Colby, F. J., dues and incidentals 28 50 connitf, F. -M., salary 1,400 00 Diarroii l Union Stamp Works, Supplies 16 95 Farham, Alice, Clerical serti ice 39 00 Gleason, Walter H., invalid tax. titles 36 01 Graphic Press, The, printing 338 48 Gray & Co:, D. J., rubber stamps 11 00 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 27 60 Haseltine, H. L., supplies 1 5[1 Hobbs & War-ren Inc., supplies 3 16 Hunt & Co., W. H., stamp 80 Jackson, H. C., supplies 62 Keystone Ervelope Co., envelug s 4 3? 90 t' ATERi'OWN "3`OWN ]DEPORT Leighton, Thomas, recording 178 92 Lydston, W. � '., cleaning inkwells 1 44 I1-Iarshall, I-Yarriet, service 7 50 Maryland Casualty Co., bond 5 00 McGlauflin, B. Fay, bonds 690 37 McGuire, I-Villiam P., justice tees 35 75 hiller-Bryant Pierce ., supplies 13 00 ;Moran, ikIarie, clerical service 528 00 lullen, John J., invalid tax. title 249 24 New Eng. Tel. c& Tel. Co., service 35 41 New Eng. Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 7 20 P. 0. Dept., postage and rent of 'box 273 36 Standard Mailing I\-lachine Co., cost J of sealer 37 50 Standard XIaintenance Co., maintenance of typewriter 8 00 N�-aIsh, Catherine, clerical service 10 50 lVaterrnan Co., L. E., supplies 35 11'atertowtn Sun, The, advertisement 304 60 lVatertown Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertisement 1,012 33 Total Expenditures 9,683 62 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 63 9,685 25 Assessors' Department Appropriation for 1931 12,389 00 Transferred Reserve Fund 1,000 00 Transferred Town Meeting 100 00 13,489 00 -1-7.rpendi.tures Allen Wales Adding -V ach.ne Corp., repairs 5 49 Applin, L. L., trap Jeri 197 10 I AUDITOR'S RE?0M' Assessors' Auto Tax Service, tax list 22 10 Association of Massachusetts Assessors' dues 3 00 Beale & Co., F. �V., Barry, binders 16 93 Bell, William, sahary 1,333 33 Diamond-Union Stamp Works, ink 3 00 Doyle, MarL,,uerite, salary 939 00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 229 10 Emerson & Co., supplies 77 Ffahertv, Alarie, salary 1,100 00 Ford, Helen R., salary 1,400 00 Ford, Helen R., convention expense 1 50 Gillis Office Supply Co., supplies 15 00 Graphic Press, The, pri n(I ng & binding 2,418 23 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 24 90 Hackett Bros. Co. Inc., water 32 25 Hobbs & Warren Inc., supplies 2 20 Hughes, jas, F., printing 22 50 Lydson, NA7. repairing inkwell 7.,-) IN-letropolitan Ice Co., ice 31 68 Middlesex Linen Supply Co., rent of towels 9 00 New E tig. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 109 45 Oates, Edward A,, salary 1.166 67 Oates, Edward A., convention expense t so P. 0. Dept., postage and rent of box 899 17 Riley & Co., supplies 58 Rollins, Katherine M., taxi service 333 00 Rollins, Richard B., auto service 27 00 Standard Mailing �Machine Co. cost sealer 37 50 Standard Maintenance Co., Inc., maintenance of typewriter 24 00 Times Publishing Co., posters 2 50 Wake6eld Item Co., Tax tables 75 Walsh, Xfary E., salary 1.3-50 00 Watertown Sun, Tile, advertisement 38 00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The advertisement 40 00 Wright, Edward F., salary I,me it() Wright, Edward F., convention expense 3 00 \Fright, Harold, posting notices 6 00 Total Expenditures 13,441 31 Transferred to unexpended balance account 47 69 1,3,489 04 Town Clerk's Department Appropriation for 1931 9,600 00 Transferred Town -Meeting 1i0c 00 .700 00 Expenditures Adcock, Eugene, pens 2 00 rnberg bile & Index Co., supplies 22 11 American City Magazine, The, subscriptions 00 Ball, T. Id., supplies 9 51 Benjamin, Alma R,., salary 1,250 00 ostiteh Sales Co., l machine 6 50 Carter's Ink Co., The, ink 14 00 Connors, Anna J., clerical ser6ces 153 04 Crosby Publishing Co., directory 8 00 C'unniff, F. M., services 4 25 DeLtarey, Rose, canvass of births 146 60 Eaton, Leroy S_, printing 26 20 Eisehardt, Paul, supplies 21 00 Gilmour, Rotliery & Co , hood 4 00 Gooch, Albert N., repairing sealing machine 7 10 Graphic Press, The, printing 566 599 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 19 so Griffin, A+-Iztry C., salary 1,300 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 93 Haseltine, H. L., supplies 10 35 Hawes, Electric Co., lamps and repairs 8 30 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 87 Lvdstnn, 111". W., repairing and cleaning inIcAvells 13 70 Malonev, John T., checker 18 00 McGuire, William P., salary 31.500 00 McGuire, William P., incidentals 13 11 Meagher, Annie G., salary 1.35 0 00 MiddleseN Linen Supply Cu., reriL of towels 9 00 XI il ler-Bryant Pierce Co., carbon paper 17 85 Moran, Thomas F., posting notices 4 00 Munson Supply Co., typewriter keys 4 00 Murphy, P. B.. dog license books 9 25 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 170 85 Paragen Binder Corporation, binders and indexes 39 78 Phvsicians' Returns, birth returns 61 00 P. 0. Department, postage 34 44 Railway Express Agency, expressage 3 54 Ranson's Taxi, taxi service 5 an Remington Rand Inc., books 3 00 Royal Typewriter Co.. 2nd band Underwood ty-pewriter 20 00 Standard Mailing Machine Co., envelope sealer 12 50 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of typewriters 24 -00 SUrburban Distributing Co., delivering warrants, 297 W Binder- _Mfg. Co. Inc, supplies 2 51 Undertaker's Returns, death returns 48 00 %Vatertuivii Bindery. binding,books 34 15. Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 13 50 94 WATIMTOWN TOWN REPORT Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertisement 2137 85 -ark, Harry J., checker 18 00 Total Expq( jj�4r�s 9,553 41 Transferred tc, ttI7e',[)ended balance account 146 59 EIectioii Expense Appropriation for 1931 3,7125 00 Expendifnres Adanlo, Anthoiiy, services 8 00 Beatty, Richard, service 15 00 Colclough, Mrs. Bertha. H. services 5 50' Connors, Anna J., services 105 00 Dowd, James,, services 6 00 Duvall, Jahn W., services 10 00 Election Officers, pay roll 1,669 00 Gleason, Patrick D., services 10 00 Graphic Press, The, printing 995 3 Gray Gift Slop, supplies 2 00 Griffin, Mary, services 6 00 Hartson, William, services 12 Off Haseltine, H. L., supplies 2 00 Hughes. James F., printing 11 00 Irma Lunch, ineals 3 00 Loynd, John A., set-vices 10 f10 Mackin's Lunch, heals 31 80 McAndrews, Stennis J., meals 9 00 NlcGulre, William P., meals 3 00 Moran, Thomas F., services 42 00 Parquette Folding Chair Co., rent of tables 71 00 P. D. Department, postage 1 05 Recount, part roll 195 00 A11111TOR'S REPORT } Foss, David, services 20 00 Splendid Cafeteria, meals 8 90 Stewart, S. C., meals 276 00 Suburban Distributing Co., delivering warrants 60 00 Victoria Spa, rneals 13 20 Watertown Senior High School Cafeteria, meals 19 50 Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 3 00 \N'atcrtawn Tribune-Enterprise, The, advertisement 100 00 White, Peter J., carpenter wars: 49 74 Total Expenditures 3,713 03 Transferred to unexpended balance accou n t 11 9 7 3,725 00 Registrars of Voters _Appropriation for 1931 400 00 Expenditures Duvall, Jahn W., services 100 00 Gleason. Patrick. D., services 100 00 Loynd, John A,, services 100 00 McGuire, lVillian7 P"., services 100 00 Total Expenditures 400 00 I-own Hall Appropriation for 1931 4,300 00 L,.Vpenditures Acrne, Window Cleaners, cleaning windows 169 25 Alpha Chemical Co., Alpha cleaner 28 73 .96 WATERTC?WN TOWN REPORT A. P. W. Paper Co., supplies () 70 Boston Con. Gas. Co., service 14 70 Boston & Maine R. R., freight 88 Butler, George R, supplies 60 Claflian & Co., Walter, palish 50 Dolge Co,, C. B., disinfectant 3 43 Edison Electric. Illuminating Co., Service 917 40 Fletcher Hardware Co., 12 64 Gillis Office Supply Co., baskets 2 S0 Goding, Herbert, plumbing repairs t3 90 Gorham Dire Equipment Co., refillitig lire extinguishers 3 40 Gray Gift Sharp, supplies 2 63 Hackett Bros. Co., supplies 4 72 .awes E-lectric Co., repairs 21 72 Hinkley, 0. E., services 2 00 Holland, E'dwvard D., supplies 82 85 Household Fuel Corporation, fuel 69 33 Leonard Fuel Co., f uel 518 00 lac.Millan, A. J., repairing clock 5 0 A`lassachusetts Corn monwea.lth of, brushes 13 82 Nlasury-Young Co., repairs 17 49 McLean's, shades 3 95 AlcWhirter, A. U, tuning piano 7 00 Middlesex Linen Supply Co., rent of towels 3 60 Moran, James, services 40 00 Moran, Thomas, salary- 1,600 00 Peck, Finest J., work on flagpole 10 00 White, Peter ,J., carpenter work 52 13 "Total Expenditures 4,254 43 T'ram,ferred to unexpended balance account 45 57 4,300 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 91 Moderator Appropriation for 11),31 100 00 Expenditures Curini , P. Sarsheld, sakuy 100 00 Planning I3oud Appropriation for 1931 100 00 Transferred Town llleetin,g 50 00 150 00 Expenditures Garaliola, Helen, clerical services 15 00 Hinkley, 0. E., keys 1 00 %lassachusetts Federation of Planning Board dues 13 00 Murray Printing Co., The, printing report 7 00 R 0. Department, postage 5 31 Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 46 63 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The advertisement 20 00 Total Expenditures 109 94 `)transferred to unexpended valance account 40 06 150 Ott Legal Services Appropriation for 1931 2,00 00 Breed, C. B., professional ser-6ces 25 00 Dewell Co., services 7 so WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Faster, Ella M., Steno services 15 00 ,Milian, Anthony, salary 2,000 00 Julian, Anthony, Incidentals 21 50 Leighton, Thomas, recording 365 05 Maguire, Frank L., constable services 16 00 Moro, Tose, steno. services 30 00 \,�'est Publishing Co,, subscriptions 7 50 Total Expenditures 2,457 55 Transferred to unexpended balance account 212 45 2w 700 00 Printing gown Report :appropriation for 1931 13.000 00 Transferred Town Aleeting 83 20 2,916 SO Expenditures Murray Printing Co., The, printing report 2,916 SD Printing Voting Lists Appropriation for 1931 500 00 Transferred Town Meeting 300 00 Soo 00 Expenditures Graphic Press, The, printing 798 55 Transferred to tine\pended balance account 1 45 S(]() 00 Meinorial Day Appropriation for 19.31 1,300 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 99 Expenditures Isaac B. Patten Post No� 81. G. A. R. 1,300 00 Contingent Appropriation for 1931 2,000 00 Transferred Town -1- lecting 100 00 1,900 00 Expenditures Barry-, Henry J. &- Mrs. Agnes Murphy, settlement 50 00 Bond, Harold E., hell ringing 13 00 Edison Elec. 111. Co., -services 44 83 Flaherty, kVilliarn, Arty- for John T. Farry, damages 350 00 Flanagan, Thomas A., Attv for Axme J. King, settlement 200 00 Fort Hill Paper Co., supplies 34 35 Galvin, Patrick S., Removing Bemis School Building 100 00 Hackett Bros. Co. Inc., water, Xinas trees, etc. 167 55 Hawes Elec. Co., Xmas tree stringers, Jamps 55 00 Fleathcote, George 11U.,Atty for Najarian, Elijah & Anna, settlement 125 00 Heatheote, George 1-1- Atty for Der Boghosian Manuk, settlement 65 00 LeShane, Gladys, settlement 7,5 00 -Metropolitan Ice Co., 1 31 68 ice �,Toran, Ursula, settlement 87 00 Nichols, Gilbert, care of town clock 50 00 Reformatory for NVomen, flags 20 62 Shipton, A. Lester, playing chimes 6 00 Shipton, Wallace A., bell ringing 3 00 Stowe, H. B., painting flag pole I i 00 Tocci, Clarence, settlement 81 00 100 WATERTClWN TOWN REPORT Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The plate of zoning snap, etc. 82 31 Wall, Kathryn, H. settlement 50 00 Total Expenditures 1,706 34 Transferred to unexpended balance account 193 66 1,900 00 Finance Committee Appropriation for 1931 2,500 00 Transferred Town fleeting 325 00 2r175 00 Expenditures Ditto Cc., budget forms 30 77 Graphic Press, The, printing 1,346 66 Murray Printing Co., printing report 18 00 Norcross, Jr. W. W., service 300 00 P. 0. Department, postage 135 ODD Tctal Expenditures 1,830 43 Transferred to unexpended balance account 344 57 2,1 55 00 Insurance Appropriation for 1931 12,454 19 Expendilures Applin, H. Herbert, insurance 501 fit Barker, Susan P., insurance 440 80 Begosian, X. D., insurance 380 00 Canady, Oscar M., insurance 304 00 Capone, P. A., insurance 380 00 Gardiner, Ralph C., insurance 501 60 AtUDITOR% Rr,,POIZT 1[]1 Gilmour, Rothery & Co., insurance 638 40 Fleughins, Charles A., insurance 304 00 LeFavor, George E., insurance 501 60 XlacUonald, Noland B:, insurance 341 60 IklacFarland, F. W., insurance .501 60 NlcGlauflin, B. Fay, insurance 638 40 McGuire : Roche, insurance 334 40 O'Connell, James J., insurance 228 00 Ogilvie & Co., insurance 304 00 Stone, Edwin L., Moiler insurance 4,024 64 ".Thomas, Mrs. Wni. H., insurance 401 12 Vose-Swain, printing insurance farms 33 30 Wright, Edward F., boiler insurance 1,431 99 Total Expenditures 12,351 05 Transferred to unexpended balance account 103 14 12,4.54, 19 Deserve Fund Appropriation for 1931 5,000 00 Transferred Town Meeting 2,300 00 2,700 00 P:xpendiheres Assessor's Department transfer 1,00() U() C:.ollector-'s Department, transfer 500 OD Total Expenditures 1,500 00 Transferred to unexpended balance .account 1,200 00 5 i 102 %%':�TFRTCPW\ TOWN REPORT PROTECTION OF LIEL AND PROPERTY Police Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1931 95,339 80 E'xpendiln re, Boyle, Edward J., salary 2.200 00 Brown, Vernon, S., salary 2,200 00 Burke, Jarnes J., salary- 2,134 27 Burke. James P., (lieutenant) salary 260,0 00 {Callahan, Patrick J., salary 1,748 70 Carnes, William W., salary 2,134 27 Clinton, George N., salary 2,200 00 Coleman, Williarn P., salary 2,200 00 Devaney, Thomas W'-, (sergeant) salary 2,450 00 Cullen, Thomas J., salary 2,187 94 Dannelly, Andrew, J., (sergeant), salary 2,450 00 Farrell, George J., salary 2,200 00 Flaherty, Walter F., sa.lary 2,134 27 Gilfoil, Joseph H., salary- 2,193 97 Gleason, John F., salary 2,200 00 Glidden, Charles H., salary 2,200 00 Hanley, Lawrence C., salary 2,200 00 Hanlon, Jahn J., salary 2,200 00 Higgins, John A., salary 2,200 00 Igoe, Jaynes M., salary (sergeant) 2.4 O 00 Igoe, Jahn J., (;sergeant, salary) 2,430 00 Kinibal, Russell J., glary 2,200 00 Liston, Edward J., salary 2,.200 00 Loughlin, Joseph F., salaz•y 2,200 00 IMannix, Frank L., salary, 2,200 00 McCeever, John F. salary 2,200 00 Mc anYara, John E., (lieutenant). salary 2,600 100 Milmore, John F., (chief), salagy 3.200 40 Munhall, Wni. H., salary 2,200 00 AUDITOR'S REFORT 103 7�lurphv, Edward P., salary 2,181 91 -\l urray, Edivard A., salary 2,200 00 Nally, Francis A., salary 2,200 00 Norton, Edmund H., salary 2,134 27 Owens, Richard J., saleLry 2,200 00 Perkins, Arthur F., salary 2.200 00 Perkins, Louis, salary 2,200 00 Reilly, Joseph J. (lieutenant), salary 2,600 OCR Savage, Stewart E., salary 2,200 00 Shea, James E., salary2,193 97 Stead, Joseph P., salary 2,2€0 00 Walsh, Joseph, salary '?,2'00 00 1Velsh, Henn, L., salary 2,200 OU Total Expenditures 94,843 57 Transferred to unexpended balance account 496 23 95,339 80 Police Department, Additional Men Appropriation for 1931 5,575 00 E.vpenditrues Harrington, Joseph C., salary 1,271 26 Long, John P., salary 1,271 26 Darker, Harold Ill. -salary 1,271 26 Shea, Charles E., salary 1,271 26 Total Expenditures 5,095 04 Transferred to unexpended balance account 289 96 Police Department, Special Police Appropriation for 1931 1,5011 00 104 WATERTOWN TCJ[L'N REPORT F-xpendab rises Murphy, J Lrnes, service 1,000 00 [pates, Bernard M., service 15 00 Ryan, Jas., service 285 00 Total Expenditures 1,300 00 Transferred to unexpended valance account 200 00 1,500 n0 Police Department, Janitor and Wagonman Appropriation for 1931 1,825 00 Expenditures Holmes, Arnold E., salary 1,825 Off Police Department, Clerk and Wagonman Appropriation for 1931 1,825 00 Expenditures Garafalo, Francis, salary 1,120 00 Shea, Charles E., salary 665 00 Total Expenditures 1,785 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 40 00 1,825 00 Police Department, Teletype Appropriations for 1931 600 00 Expenditures New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., maintenance 588 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 12 00 600 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 103 Police Department, Uniforms Appropriation for 1931 2,688 ADO Expenditures res Carnev, Uniform Co., uniforms 41) 25 Crandall dicks, Co., uniforms 4 50 Harris, Charles A., uniforms 126 75 Leopold X-Jorse Co., uniforms 61 95 Linsky M. & Bros., uniforms 2,094 60' Sheer, I., uniforms 41 50 tl''aJker Indian Co., uniforms 4 50 Total Expenditures 2,389 05 Transferred to unexpended balance account 299 M 2,688 00 Police Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1931 4,750 00 Expend-itu?es American Gear Co., auto parts 19 08 American Oil Products Co., oil 28 85 Arlington St., Garage, repairs 12 00 Baker Co., prank G., repairs 3 90 Ball, A. T., supplies 1 50 Barrabee Service Stores Inc., auto supplies and repairs 224 39 Belmont Motor Hart., gasolene 80 Borland Nil. L. c- J. H., lunches 29 72 Boston Con. [:gas. Co., service 80 40 Boston & Maine nine R. R., freight 1 14 Brookline Ante Body repairs, repairs 3 00 Brophy, George P., auto repairs 6 60 Burke, ,James P., expenses l a so Butler, George P., supplies 90 Cadillac Auto Co., auto parts 2 35 106 WA,rEjj'rOWN TOWN REPORT Carlstrom, K. S., rep',Iirs 1 50 Carpenter Co., W. D., Disinfectant 44 00 Central Autry Parts, Co., auto parts 22 74 Chase, Cedric C., develuping pictures 11 54 Claf in Hodson Esser. Co., supplies and repairs 76 66 Claflin Co., Walter A., supplies 19 82 Clinton, George N1., auto parts 3 05 Call Fire Arms Co., pistols 80 00 Commonwealth fuel Co., fuel 136 93 Crandall Hicks Co., \Vind and leg shields 15 00 Dot-ley Motor Co., repairs 26 50 Du4ois Co., Ff. W., stamp Egad 4 38 Durna.n, James H., clinins, eta:. 22 65 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 15 35 Edison Elec. 111. Co., service 290 40 Everett pros. Inc., repairs 24 85 Fay Co., C. E., auto hart 54 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 23 25 Gamewell Co., supplies 76 21 Garden City Laundry, laundry 18 27 Gemseo., cle,,ming cloths 1 50 Coding, l-lerhurt., plumbing repairs 12 bpi Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., tire repairs 1 S Gurnran, Dr. Eugene F., service 5 00 Graphic Dress, The, printing 82 95 Hayes Service Station, auto repairs 63 35 Hawes Elec. Co., repairs 3 40 Higgins, Mrs. A., matron 45 00 Iver- Johnson Sporting Goads Co. cartridges 38 Johnson, Earle S., supplies 5o Jones, H. L., window cleaner 1 15 Kee Lox Mfg., Co., carbon paper 5 DO I}auricella, A. lunches 126 57 Linsky, M. & Bros., fudges and. billies 11 00 .Malloy, Charles L., supplies 31 69 AUM"1OWS REPORT 107 -McArdle, H. B., supplies 21 25 M rLean's, rubber tracker 1 25 McNamara, Mrs. i%,linnie, matron 45 00 Meister Co., D. A., repairing and painting; auto 92 75 l l errig;an, C. F., registration 16 00 Mexican Petroleum Corporation, gas and coil 552 04 1 ichie Co., supplement 5 00 A I iddlesex Supply Co., repair radio 2 75 M unhall, N illiam H., incidentals 21 00 Newton Glass Co., glass 10 38 New Eng. Distribtiting Co., radio sets 209 69 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 237 43 Office Appliance Co., typewriter 42 50 O'Leary & Co.,racy Inc., supplies; 2 00 Otis Bros. C blankets 10 so Paper Products Co. Inc., teletype paper 19 60 Parisian Dye Meuse, cleansing; 2 50 Parker's Filling Station, bulbs 80 Phillips Bros. Inc., repair motor-cycles 19 40 Portalite Co., battery, etc. 67 90 Quirk, Dr. Thomas C., service 3 00 Railway Express Agency, expressage 53 Reilly, Joseph J., expense 26 70 Replacement Parts Co., parts 20 80 Rilev & Co., supplies 50 Sentry Products Co., disenfectant 36 50 Shell Eastern Products Co., gas 73 Silverstein, Louis B., service 5 00 Splendid Cafeteria, 1 Unches 11 60 Standard auto Gear Co., supplies 9 10 Standard -XIaIntenance Co., maintenance of typewriter 12 00 Standard Oil {Co., New Fork, gets & oil 440 21 Stuvens, A. J., supplies 1 00 �-)tevens, Samuel S., supplies 9 00 Sullivan Batter- Station, battery 26 25 109 NVATHRTOWN TOWN REPORT Summer St. Garage, batteries 6 10 Tierney, Catherine, Mrs., niatron 55 00 Walker Indian Co., 5 motor-cycles 565 20 Waltham Woodenware & Paper- Co., supplies 47 95 Water Department, service 26 17 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co. supplies 2 60 Watertown Hardware Co., supplies 1 78 I-Vatertnwn Lumber Co., lumber 2 09 Watertown `Fire Co., supplies 33 20 Wilson Structural Co., A. 0., repair cell doors 100 00 Wright & Putter Printing Co., printing 17 75 Yanco, Marry, repair auto 25 000 lawman & Frbe, iMfg. Co., supplies 129 28 'Total L:xpenditures 4,728 98 Transferred to unexpended balance account 21 02 4,750 00 Police Department, Replace Chrysler Appropriation loi- 1931 1,000 00 Transferred Town N-leeting 225 00 775 00 xpendihires Everett. Bros., Inc., Nash 775 00 — 775 00 Police Department, Replace Essen Appropriation for 1931 400 00 Exile ndil ures Dorley Major Co., Plymouth Sedan 400 00 AUDITOWS REPORT 109 Fire Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1931 106,972 47 Transferred Town IN-leeting 480 00 106,492 47 Expenditure Bates, Arthur C., (call man) salary 155 00 Blackburn, Charles, salan• 2,200 00 Burgess, Arthur, salary 2,200 00 Clifford, Clarence, salary 2,200 00 Costello, Jerome, (lieutenant), salary 2,450 00 Mardis, James, salan- 2.200 00 Devaney, Janes F., salary 2,200 00 Devaney, John J., (lieutenant), salary 2,450 00 M0atalelly, Bernard P_, salary 2,200 00 I)wtier, Paul, salary 2,200 01.) Flanagan, wanes, salary- 2,200 00 Ford, Ernest B.,. salary 2,097 54 Ford, James E., salary 2,200 00 Gil+dea, John, salary 2,200 00 Gildea, J. Joseph, salary 2,200 00 Gilfvil, George, (lieutenant), salary 2,450 00 Higgins, Edmund P., salary 2,200 00 Hillier, Samuel, salaryr 2,200 00 I-lunter. john, salan- 2,200 00 Kelley, Albert P., salary 2,200 04 Kelley, John J., salary, (captain) 2,600 00 Kirwan, Francis i1I., salary 2,200 00 Loughrea, Giles, salary 2,200 00 Nhackin, Walter, salary 2,200 00 N-faloney, Thomas, (lieutenant), salary 2,450 00 Maloney, XVilliarn E., salary- 2,200 00 Diann, Charles, salary 2,200 00 M anix, Albert, salan 2,200 00 McElhiney, Bertram,�salary 2,200 00 -McElrov, William C., (captain), salary 2,600 00 lIC-Manus, Frank, salary 2,2(0 00 IcNicholas, Peter, salrtary 2,200 00 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Mee, Gerald, (mechanician), salary 2,400 00 -Klee, James, salary 126 58 'flee, Joseph T., salary 2,`00 00 Murphy, James B., (call man), salary- 155 00 �I urphy, Jeremiah, salary 2,200 00 JasP-ph T., sa£arx- 2,200 00 _Xl Urphy, Raymond, (citptain), salary 2,600 00 .I l ur-phy, Thomas, salary 2,200 00 Nichols, Gilbert salary 2,200 00 O"Hearn, John Nl ., salary ,200 00 O'Leary, Johri J., salary 2,200 0[I O'Reilly, John INC, :salary 2,104 93 Quirt;:, Jahn P., salary 2,200,OU Robbins, Benjamin, salary I,i 8 08 Streeter, Willard, salary 2,200 00 Vahey, John T., salary 2,200 00 White, George E., salary 2,200 00 '4 hiternore, Carroll S., salary 2,200 00 Total Expenditures 106 477 13 Transferrer] to unexpended halance account 15 34 106,492 47 tf `ire Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1931 61000 00 Expend hires lenzite Co., of New Eng., grebe gun 13 47 American City Magazine, subscriptions 4 00 American Fire Equip. Co., supplies 684 43 American {wear Co., oil 15 00 American LaFrance, salvage covers etc. 42 10 American {ail Co., oil 206 44 Atmus Co., E. B., filters, etc. 28 92 Beach Soap Co., soap 51 50 Blanchard Co., Arthur H,, stretcher 30 00 _ I!DITOR•s REPORT 111 Blue Crass Sanitary Process Co. renovations 11 50 Boston Con. Gas Co., service 308 50 BosLon Coupling Co., nozzle repairs etc. 183 35 Boston & Maine R. R. freight 3 45 Buckrninster Co., George H., Lights, batteries, etc. 55 17 Butters Express, expressage 1 20 Butts & Ordway Co., extinguisher 10 41 Cambridge Hospital, service 9 00 Came, Co., J. E., table repairs 31 65 Camera & Gift Shop, frames 12 50 Carlstrom, K. S., repairs 3 50 C'la.flin & Co., Water A., supplies 9 78 Coflrield Protector Co., protectors 20 00 Commonwealth Fuel Co., fuel 244 59 Coolidge Dye House, Inc., ptifts 11 00 Crosby Publishing Co., directory 8 00 Davenpart, A. M., flowers 10 00 Direct Sales Co., supplies 2 50 Donovan, Jaynes J., showing pictures 20 00 East Watertown Bazaar, supplies 5 68 Edison Flee. 111. Co., service 382 85 Ellis Fire Appliance Co., soda 20 25 Evans, Wrench Co., wrenches 7 50 Fire Engineering, subscriptions 6 00 Fire Protection, subscription 3 00 Flaherty Co., WmT H., light switch 5 75 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 97 29 Port Hill Paper Co., supplies 10 00 Fraser, W. H., laundry 80 05 Ganiewell Co., The, supplies 11 48 General Ecjuip. Corp. supplies, 114 33 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 35 Gillis, A. C., windshield repairs 21 00 Goding, Herbert, plurnbing repairs 12 36 Gorham Fire Equip. Co., extinguishers 43 85 Grant's Express, expressage 2 00 Hal pli-i's 'Veldisil Shop, repairs 1 130 112 WATERTCEt' N TOWN REPORT Harrington, King & Co., confers 30 24 Harris, Charles A., coats and gloves 90 00 Harvey, J. C., supplies and repairs 14 15 Heaves Elec. Co., supplies 27 57 Hinkley, 0. E., supplies 3 35 Holland Hdward D., supplies 7 05 Hood Rubber Co., boots 64 07 Hughes, William H., lights and wiring Station No. 2 26 5 7 Jackson, Byron, chairs 14 08 Jackson, Elec. Co., supplies 49 84 Jameson, Frank J., supplies 171 45 Leonard, Bryon A., mason work, Station No. 2 96 05 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 8 00 Lester, F. W., rubber coats 35 00 Lei{landres, laundry 180 76 Liberty Chemical Co., dedoorixers 7 50 Lux-Fyre-Freeze Co., supplies 28. 19 Lydson, W. IV., inkwells 2 15 MacDonald, A. D., repairing fender 2 00 Macomber & Co., I1. S., gas exchanges 5 20 Magaun & Co., J., repairs 4 50 Mass. Reformatory, blankets, etc. 44 75 klass. Reformatory for XVomen, sheets, etc. 36 76 Afw�irn Motor Co., supplies 291 41 Mr-Andrews, 1-). J., coffee 4 50 ,McElroy, William C., vise 8 00 McLean's supplies 209 10 Aletalglas Mfg. Co., palish 25 00 Xletropolitan Ice Co., fuel nil 130 26 Mexican Petroleum Corporations fuel oil 39 00 Mine Safety Appliance Co., safety belts, etc. 187 19 1. M. A. Chemical Co. soap 12 00 �Iollica IMotor Sales, radiator cap 1 SU IDonee, Fred R., supplies 24 90 Morning Glory Sales Co., shower fi.\tures 5 00 AlTDITOR'S REPORT Ila, Alonse Body Co., repairs 3 90 Nlosso Tabs, C. A,, oil of salt 6 75 A-loulton Ladder Co.. ladder 13arts 24 95 National Fire Protection Ass'n dues 10 00 -Neiv Eng. Assn Fire Chiefs, reports 6 00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co,, service 284 99 Noves, Co., Ira S., disinfectant is 00 (}'Hearn, J. W. expenses 21 20 Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co., recharges 8 50 O'Leary & Tracey Inc., battery 12 50 Parquette Folding Chair Co., chairs 5 00 Pioneer Publishing Co., books 15 78 Portalite Co., hand light 18 00 Quirk & Co., Edward S., tire repairs 5 so Remington Rand Business Ser., supplies 45 09 Samson Elec. Co., nickel plating 2 00 Sliepardi Clark CO., Chamois 18 16 Siko Sales Inc., head light bulbs 1 20 Spaulding-Moss Co., pads 2 60 Spartan Saw Works, hack saws 14 00 Standard: Auto Gear Co., supplies 11 73 Standard Oil Co. of New York, gas and oil 311 43, Stanhope Forge & Machine "'orks attaching starter is 30 Stevens, A. J., supplies 1 50 Stevens, Samuel S., supplies 10 00 Stone & Forsyth Co., paper 11 00 William L., Photos 20 00 Vacuum Oil Co., oil 43 45 Water Departi-neiA, service 87 25 lVatertown Bldrs Supply Co., supplies 12 88 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 17 14 lVatertown Public 1'Iark-et, supplies 3 10 Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 4 25 NVatertown Tire Co., parts 1 45 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, advertisement 6 90 117aterl)roof Paint &. Varnish Co., paint 8 03 114 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT gVebb Mfg. Co., F. W., valve and nipple t 55 Webster Express, expressage so Wilder, H. E., wrenches 19 60 Willard Storage Battery Co., batteries 76 67 Wood Co. " . Al ., lubricating oil 51 90 NVorcester, Ralph H., service 8 00 Yawinaii & Erbe Co., supplies 10 91 Total Expenditures 5,999 44 Transferred to unexpesided balance account 26 6.0010 00 Fire Department, Uniforms Appropriation for 1931 1,200 00 Transferred Town Meeting 320 00 880 00 F-spendifures Johnston Co., J. G., buttons plated, etc. 27 65 Lesters. uniforms 852 25 Total Expenditures 879 90 Transferred to unexpended ba since acco Li n C 10 880 00 Fire Department, Hose Appropriation for 1931 900 00 Arrierican Fire Equip. Co., hose- ON) 00 AUDITOR'S RFPORT 11 S Fire Department, Auto Repairs Appropriation for 19,11 600 00 Harvev Sales & Service Co., brake 125 00 Maxim Motor Co., overhauling motors 473 62 Total Expenditures 599 62 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 38 600 00 Fire Department Tires Appropriation for 1931 1.,050 00 Maxim Motor Co., spec. tire equip. 1 ,043 01 Transferred to unexpended balance account 6 39 -- 1,050 00 Pensions Apprnpriation for 1931 8 820- 00 Transferred Town Meeting 75 00 - 8,900 00 E-vpendilures Andrews, John, pension 600 00 Callanan, Michael, pension 782 50 Flaherty, Michael, pension 782 50 Howard, Xk-ilfiani A., Pension 1,000 00 Lane, Ward, pension 1,1(10 00 -Mee, jas., pension 1.036 70 Stanley-, Thomas, pension 1,30() ()() I I() WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Waish, Patrick, pension 782 50 Doyle, James, pension 782 50 Burke, Martin, pension 584 26 -Iilaguire, Peter, pension 78 73 Total Expenditures 8,829 69 Transferred to unexpended balance account 70 31 8,900 00 Inspector of Buildings Appropriation for 1931 3,250 00 Expe-ndliures Eaton, Leroy, S., printing is 00 Ford, Anna R., salary 250 00 Hackett Bros. Co., Inc., water 5 75 Metropolitan lee Co., ice 5 16 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 24 01 Perkins, Elias A., service 50 00 Stone & Forsyth Co., supplies 2 50 Wilson, NAVilliarn H., salar% 2,600 00 Wilson, �Villiani H., garage rent 120 DO Total Expendi Lures 3,072 42 Transferred to uneNpended balance account 177 58 - - = 3,250 00 Weights and Measures AnpropriLarion for 1931 2,5clo ou Expenditures Barrabee Service Stores Inc., repairs 1 00 Durnan _ors. Jame i; H., gas and oil 24 9? Eagan, Michael, service 5 00 :1UDITOR'S REPORT Ellis, Elizabeth, clerical service 15 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 2 30 Gayton & Howell, garage rent 67 39 Hobbs & NVarren, sripplie.S 30 70 Howell, William D., rent of garage and repairs 64 35 Kiley, John F., salary 2,000 00 Kiley, John F., registration 2 00 Massachusetts Comnacnwealth of registration 2 00 A l cGaun & Sons Co., T. F., Inarker 19 60 McHugh, Thomas, trunk and labor 26 00 McVey, T. H., labor and material 48 00 NIcGlauflin, B. Fay, insurance 17 76 Stale journal & Publishing Co. subscriptions ? Old Vahey, 1. ser-'ice 170 00 Total Expenditures 2.497 92 Transferred to Unexpended balance account ? 08 - 2,500 00 Gypsy and Brown-Tail Math Department, Supt. Appropriation for 1931 800 00 Expend f acres Horton, Van D., salary' 800 00 Gypsy and Brown-Tail Moth Department, Clerk Appropriatiori for 1931 475 00 Evpend-il a re s Ford, Anna R., salary 473 00 118 WATERTOWN TOWN RHIPORT Gypsy and Brown-Tail Motb Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1931 1 3,000 00 Expend llures Baker & Co., Frank G., pails 15 00 Breck & Sons, Joseph, hose and couplings 56 80 Bruning, Charles Inc., paper, etc. 10 95 Carter Clothing Co., oil suits 12 00 Eaton, Leroy S., signs 3 95 Fletcher Hardware Co., suppI1014 18 1.9 Frost Insecticide Co., supplies 82 38 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 3 75 Hackett Bros,, Co., Inc., water 2 50 Horton, Van D., Incidentals 33 10 Tenney Alfg. Co., gas 5 89 !Meister Co., D. A , supplies 2 65 Metropolitan Ice Co., ice 7 59 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 23 99 New Eng. Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 2 80 Pav-Roll, weekly 2,623 11 Standard Alaintenance Co., maintenance of hrpewriter 2 00 Tree \Varden, maintenance, use of truck 53 00 Young's HardwareS, Radio Co., paint brushes 3 70 X\-'ard, L. E., supplies and repairs 16 80 �1-'atertown Sun, The, advertisement 19 37 Total Expenditures 2,999 47 Transferred to unexpended balance account 53 3,000 -00 Tree Warden Department, Salary Appropriation for 1931 S1,000 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 11.9 ExpencMtt res Horton, Mari D., salary 31,000 00 1,000 00 Tree Warden Department, Clerk- Appropriation for 1931 200 €0 Exper did arts Ford, Anna. R., salary 00 00 200 00 Tree Warden Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1931 5,000 00 &Vp6nd i l zi res Benjamin, Harold C., trucking 26 00 Bruce Specialty Co., sealer 1 00 Butters Express, expressage 50 Cabot, Samuel Itic., paint 4 50 Cherry Hill Nurseries, niaples 397 Oft D vall Printing Service, note blocks 2 00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 25 28 Evans, `fire Co., C. A-1., tire 6 57 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies fit 31 Frost Insecticide Co., black leaf 840 1() 50 Graff{ Gift Shop, supplies 7 95 Hackett Egos. Co. Inc., water 3 75 Hall, Edward C., storage of truck 2 00 Hayes Service Station, overhauling truck and supplies 70 83 Holmes. C. E., charging battery 1 00 Horton, Van D., incidentals 46 10 Denney llanufacturing Co., gas 76 39 Lester"s, banners 1 50 Massachusetts Commonwealth of registration 2 00 Meister Co., D. A. repairs and labor 44 35 %letropolitan Ice Co., Ice 8 34 120 WATERT(7WN TOWN REPORT New England Nurseries Co., maples 473 00 N. E. Tel. and Tel. Co., service 24 71 N. E. Towel Supply Co., rent of lol els 2 SO Pay Doll, weekly $3,462 19 Pine Tree Press Co., pi-kiting 16 00 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., galvanized netting; 96 00 Sinionds, supplies 2 00 `standard i laintenance Co., n awlemance of typewriter 2 00 Ward, L. E., repairs 17 41 \-Vaterpraof Paint & NParnish Co., paint 8 40 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 53 42 Watertown Tire Co., tube and flap 1 60 Young's Hardware &C radio Co., supplies 42 49 Total expenditUl'es 4,990 89 Transferred to unexpended balance account 9 11 $5,000 00 Tree Warden Department, Cottony Scale Appropriation for 1931 soli 00 .Expendf ii tires Breck & Sons, Jos., supplies 48 60 Fletcher Hardware Co., The, supplies 5 00 Frost Insecticide Co., spravirig and supplies 283 89 Pay IDOL weekly 436 64 Standard Oil Co. of New York, dendral 18 37 Tree I-rarden, Iaintenance, use of truck 5 00 Total e%pendit.ures 797 50 Transferred to unexpended balance account 2 50 800 00 AUDITOR'S Rr--P()RT 121 Poles and Wire Department, Inspector Appropriation for 1931 3,200 00 Expenditures Vahey, Patrick J., salary 3,200 {fit] 3,200 00 Poles and Wires Department, Clerk Appropriation for 1931 475 00 Expenditures itures Ford, Anna R., salary 135 00 475 00 Pales and Wires Department, Assistant Clerk Appropriation for 1931 425 00 Expenditures Ford, Lucy R, salary 8425 00 425 00 Poles and Wires, Maintenance Appropriation for 1931 11,000 00 Expenditures American Oil Products Co., oil 3 07 Baker Co., Frank G., auto air valve 1 35 Barrabee Service Stares, lubrication 3 05 Boston & Maine R. R., freight 34 �- Butter, Geo. F., supplies 2 75 Butters Express, expressage .3 75 Carlstroni, K. S., repairing clock 5 00 Cities Service Refining Co., repairs 75 Caf#ield Protector Co., supple 16 00 Coffing Heist Co., hoist 51 87 Cushing Co., J., Sisal 4 50 Dorley :Motor Co., supplies and labor 9 04 122 WATERTC3WN TOWN REPORT Eton, Leroy S., printing 23 0 Eastern Association Superintendents, Fire and Police Telegraph Dues 8 00 Eastern Section International Association Elec. Inspectcrs dates 3 00 Edison Elec. 111. Co., service 19 62 Everett Bros., Inc., expressage 50 Fay Co., C. E., repairs and supplies 18 75 Ferrin, F. TX'I., junction boxes, cables, etc. 864 24 Firestone Service Stares Inc., supplies 4 UU F isk's Service Station, greasing 2 70 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 7 97 Ga€rmewell Co., The, repairs and supplies 1,347 91 General Electrical Supple Corp., cable, etc. 527 87 Grant"s Express, expressage 4 00 Graphic Dress, The, printing 29 75 Green & Co., S. B., cement 50 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 6 20 Hackett Bros., inc., water 5 00 Hawes Electric Co., supplies 12 80 Hayes 'Service Station, auto repairs 3 75 Holland, Edward. D., supplies 23 95 LeFebroe, F., supplies 2 32 Lucas, NI. Frank, supplies 35 22 Mahoney, D. J., supplies 4 50 Plain Street Garage, supplies 111 89 Ialloy, Chas. L., supplies 9 95 'W ssachusetts Association of Municipal Inspection, clues 1 00 , lIassachusetts Commonwealth of registration 11 40 McDonald Tire & Battery Station, battery 26 50 NkElhiney, Eldon E., painting battery room 40 00 Nietister Co., D. A., repairs 9 25 AUDITOR'S REPORT 123 Nfetrapolitan Ice Co., 'Ice 5 25 Niflexican Petroleum Corp., gas 39 01 Aliddlesex Supply Co., paint 4 90 Moran. Bros., rep-airs 67 65 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 58 90 N, E. Towel Supply Co., rent of towels 2 80 U'Leary & Tracy Inc., rentals, and recharging battery 25 90 Pay Roll, weekly 6,327 50 P. 0. Dept., pastage 2 00 Railway Express Agency, expressage 3 61 Schwartze- Elec. Co., repairing bell 1 62 Shaw-Walker, cards 4 20 Standard XIaintenance Co., maintenance of typewriter 2 00 Standard Oil Co., gas and oil 75 49 State Examiners of Electrician, renewal license 1 00 Steward V.-ichinery Co., repairs 6 75 Stone McDermott, supplies 15 i 61 Sullivan, Fred, repairs 26 45 Thorp & Martin Co., supplies 1 25 Vahey, Patrick J., garage rent, and incidentals 1131 00 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., paint 22 66 \Vatertown Hardware Co., supplies 4 97 Watertown Tire Co., batterv, cable end $2 65 NVebb i\,lanufacturing Co., F. W., pipe 4 24 Wetmore-Savage, elec. supplies 825 21 White Co., The, repairs it 39 Total expenditures 10,963 22 Transferred to unexpended balance account 36 78 11,000 00 124 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Poles and Wires Special Appropriation for 1931 1,589 50 Expenditures Cushing Co., J., sisal 5 75 Gatnewell Co' ., The, police boxes, etc. 1,013 00 Grants Express, expressage 3 00 Pay Roll, weekly 226 66 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., enainel 3 20 XV.ebb Mfg., Co., F. W., steel pipe 2 86 NVetmore-&-avage Elec. Co., coil, fuses, etc. 334 47 Total expenditures 12.588 94 Transferred to unexpended balance account 56 1"589 50 Dog Of Appropriation for 1931 350 00 Expenelilures Thayer, Samuel G., killing and disposing of dogs 344 22 Transferred to unexpl-nded balance account 5 78 - 350 00 HEALTH AND SANITATION Health Department, Agent Appropriation for 1931 3,200 00 L,,xpendihires Burke, Arthur E., salary 3,200 00 3,200 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 125 Health Department, Clerk Appropriation for 1931 1,150 00 Expends—h-ores Muldoon, Marion, salary 1,150 00 1,150 00 Health Department, Nurses Appropriation for 1931 53„000 00 Expenditures Dardis, Mary, salary $1,500 00 Sullivan, Helen, salary 1 .472 00 Tracy, Alen, service 28 00 Total e%penditures 3,000 00 3,000 00 Health Department, Contagious Appropriation for 1931 7,000 00 Transferred, Town Xleeting 1,700 00 8,700 00 Expend£fleyes Allen, l,Irs. C. iM., service 12 00 Allen, George, janitor service ? 00 American Commercial Alcohol Corp. Alcohol 3 00 Atlantic& Pacific Stare,. provisions 6 85 Boston, City of, care 102 26 Burke, Arthur E. expenses 2 91 Burke, J. J., service 2 50 Butler, George F., supplies 28 23 Callahan, Patrick J., service 2 50 Carney, -`Iar -, service 9 00 Claflin & Co., Walter A. supplies 21 92 C'ournans, WI-1-1., service 6 00 Mardis, -Mary F., ser%,ice 6 00 120 WATERTOWN TDWN REPORT Davenport, Dr. C. A,, service 3 00 Department Of Public Welfare, care 16 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 4 05 Florence Printing Co., printing 6 00 Foisv, Theresa, service 82 00 Gillis, 'Miss-, service 6 00 Grant, _�vlrs. service 39 00 Graphic Press, The printing 282 68 Hobbs&11-arren Inc., supplies 16 28 FlUribert, (.). C., service 24 00 J a ke rn a ri, Harr-IV'-, V.N-1.D., se r NY i ce 303 90 1%,'eefe, Jas. H., arribulance service 20 00 N-erens, John, service 9 00 Kling, Dr. Alfred E., service S421 00 KUrChilall, jn1111, service 02 00 Lakeville State Sanatorium, care 355 00 Lester's supplies 2 87 Loughlin, Jos. F., service 2 50 MacGregor Instrument Co., schick test outfit and control 10 65 Maliady Co., E. F., supplies 53 96 ' alloy, Chas., supplies 3 55 `Alassachusctts, Commonwealth of, care 17 00 Massachusetts General Hospital, care 394 50 -Alassachusetts Memorial Hospital, care 3,986 75 A1 cKesson-Eastern Drug Co., supplies 18 55 Middlesex County S-antnnum, care 836 50 Nlooney, Fred F,, supplies 1 60 IMurphy, James, service 75 00 North Re'ading State Sanitarium, care 252 00 Owens, Richard, service 2 50 Parke, Davis & Co., supplies 41 10 Perlmutter Dr. S. M., service 22 00 Porter, James B., service 12 00 Prescott, B. D., servi(le 4 00 Railway Express Agency, expressage 7 02 Riley & Co., supplies 5 34, Rockwell, Winthrop, ambulance 25 00 AUDITC] 's REPORT 127 Salem, Cite of, care 67 50 Sheridan, T. F., supplies 13 12" Shields, Dr. Warren S., service 138 00 Somerville, City of, care 81 00 Splendid Cafeteria, coffee _ 2 00 Stead, Joseph P., service 50 Sullivan, Helen A., carfare 28 20 Suriz,eoas' & Physicians Supply Co. sterilizer 94 33 Tha,,!er, Samuel C., service 24 00 Tracy, Ellen Al., service 12 00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, printing 13 82 Westfield State Sanitoriuni,care 567 00 Total expenditures $8,693 54 Transferred to unexpended balance account 6 46 ® 8,700 00 Health Department, Baby Clinic Appropriation for 1931 550 00 1 .Vpcnff it ur' s Canzanelli, Dr. P., service 53 75 Dardis, Mary `I`., carfare 2 30 Dowd Co., H. J., supplies 12 20 Driscoll, John, janitor service 50 00 Crag' Craft Shop, supplies 1 00 Hobbs & Warren Inc., files 7 50 Kazamjiarn, Dr. 11. B., service 146 25 Pesce, Dr. Guy, service 146 25 Riley, & Co., supplies 2 00 Shields, Dr. Warren S., service 53 75 Surgeons & Physicians Supply Co., supplies 25 00 Touchette, Airs. Trine, service 50 00 Total expenditures S550 OU 550 0Q 128 w,vri-'RT{3lk°Iti Ti7ti-;ti REPORT Health Department, Dental Climc Appropriation for 1931 5,900 00 Transferred, Town _X[eetint 115 00 83,9 d Olt I xpend-itures American Commercial Alcohol Corp. Alcohol [lL1 Claflin Co., Walter A., supplies 65 Crimmings Co., H. J. J., dental supplies 42 80 Donahue, Dr. James E., service 1,600 (10 Dowd Co., Inc., H. J., supplies 29 80 Florence Printing Co., printing 190 50 Graphic Press, The, printing 19 75 Greene, Barbara., salary 1,100 Olt Greene. Barbara, incidentals 3 13 Harvard Engraving Co., one-half tone cut 7 75 Hobbs & Warren Inc.; supplies 46 25 Head Co., Jahn, supplies 72 59 Hughes, W rn. H. repairs 2 50 Keefe, Dr. Owen Fr., services 1,600 00 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., moving clinic 20 00 Malloy, Charles L., supplies 1 00 Manimax Cry., sUl)lDlies 16 40 Pro-phy-lac-tic Bru4h Co., tooth brushes 48 27 Riley & Co., supplies 35 Squibb& Sans, E, R., tooth paste 14 40 Tracy, Alen, salary 1,100 00 Tracy, Alen, supplies 2 76 Webster Studio, negative and print 10 00 White Dental Manufacturing; Co., S. S., sulllie 41 7 5 AUDITOR'S REP<-)kT 129 Young's Hardware & Radio Co., supplies i? Total expenditures 5,973 97 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 03 SS,97S 00 health Department, Maintenance and Operation Appropriation for 1931 $1,500 ()0 Expenditures Bostitch gales Co., staples 2 00 Burke, Arthur E., incidentals S 46 Butler, George F., supplies 72 Chemical Dubber Co., supplies 21 43 Cherry-Burrell Corporation, supplies 21 59 Cla,flin & Co., lV;alter A., palish 90 Dardis, Aiary, incidentals 51 Durnan, Jaynes H., gas and oil 85 49 Dwyer's Gas Stati011, gas 2 .3 I)w ver, William J., gas and. oil 21 61 Easton, Leroy- S., printing 7 20 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 4 50 Eaisy, Theresa, service b 75 Florence Printing Co., printing 13 00 Gay-ton & H owe]1, storage and gas 94 66 Giles Express Co., expressage 35 Graphic Press, The, printing $5 46 Cray Gift Shop, supplies 3 65 Harvard Cooperative Society Inc. supplies 3 33 Harvard Engraving Co., 2 cuts 6 00 Hawes Electric Co., supplies 54 73 Hinkley, 0. E., keys 50 Hobbs & Warren Inc., supplies 28 21,E Howell, Wm. D., g antage rent and repairs 242 13 130 WATERTO N 101VIN REPORT Inc-berg Co., of New England, maintenance of refrigerator 2 70 Keefe, C. H., garage rent and repairs 57 00 Johnson Co., J. C., badges 14 00 Xfalloy, Charles L., supplies 32 35 Massachusetts Agricultural College, babcock inspection 3 00 Mathews Motor Co., repairs 86 63 McKenzie's Express, expressage 50 McLean's, screens 7 75 Mexican Petroleum Corp., gas 5 07 Middlesex Linea Supply Co., rent of towels 24 00 Iurray Printing Co., printing report 13 00 N. E. Tel & Tel Co., service 135 19 Ogilvie & Co., insurance 10 00 P. 0. Department, postage 52 89 Railway Express Agency, expressage 79 Reliance Ribbon & Carbon Co., Inc., supplies 5 40 Riley & Co., supplies 90 Standard Maintenance Co., mainten- ance of typewriter 6 00 Standard Oil Co., of New York, gas 2 18 Stevens, Samuel G., supplies 2 50 :Stuart Chevrolet Co., supplies 25 20 Thayer, Samuel G., disposing of animals 159 00 `I'oucbette i��Irs. Anna, services 3 00 Tracy, Eller, service 98 00 Ward's, supplies 2 00 Watertown Sun, The, adiertisement 3 50 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, printing 21 84 Winston Co., John Co., dictionary 2 32 Young's Hardware t Radio Co., tacks 05 Total expenditure $1,492 35 Transferred to unexpended balance account 7 +65 S1,500 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 131 Health Department, New Autos ApprDpriation for 1931 $1,158 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 150 00 1,008 00 R penditures Craft, W. J., lettering 2 cars 57 60 Mathews N-tutor Co., 2 Essex 1,000 00 Total expenditures 91,007 60 Transferred to unexpended balance account 40 Inspector of Plumbing Appropriation for 1931 $2,600 00 Expend- tum Graphic Press, The, printing 14 75 Crab' Gift Shop, supplier 2 50 Hawes Electric Co., supplies 30 Hewitt, Charles M., sahlry 2,500 00 Hobbs & Warren Inc., supplies 23 65 Whitney, Charles A., service 50 40 Total ea penditUres $2,591 20 Transferred to unexpended balance .account 8 80 - $2,600 00 Cattle Inspection Appropriation for 1931 600 00 Expenditures Jakernan, Harry W., salary 8600 00 S600 00 132 WATERToWt TiQW?ti REPORT Sewer Department, Construction Appropriation for 1931 814,300 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 2,250 00 616,550 00 Expendibires Green & Co., S. B-, supplies 80 lassachusetts State Prison, castings 280 88 McCarty& Cu., Charles J., supplies 337 18 lurpliv, Eugene, bits[ding mail boles 56 00 Pay,- boll, weekly 13,098 29 Portland, Stone Ware Co., pipe 179 01 Riley, M. J., building man hales 24 00 Tocci, Edmund, building man holes 104 00 Waldo Bros., Co., brick, pipe 73,E 90 Waltham Lime& Cernent Co., cement 238 56 lk-atertown Building Supply Co., brick 375 57 XN.atertown Lumber Co., lumber 55 20 Total expenditures 15,483 39 Transferred to unexpended balance account S1,066 61 $16,550 00 Sewer Department'`, Ma nterrance Appropriation for 1931 S25,000 010 Transferred, Town Meeting 300 00 — $25,500 00 Expend-ilu res Boston 'r IMaine, R. R., plans and freight 19 31 Green & Co., S. B., supplies 1 90 Hackett Bros. Co., supplies 2 67 Harris, Charles A., supplies 53 75 Healev Sewer E quipme-nit Co., hire of sewer bucket 130 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 133 Bolland, Edward D., supplies 22 01 Hood Rubber Co., supplies 77 20 Hy-Grade Paint & Ulbricant Co., sewer seal 204 67 Xlassachusetts Stale Prison, castings 194 06 'k1cCarty& Co., Charles J., supplies 21.3 67 Metcalf & Eddy, service 347 50 Moore & 111core, supplies 1 so Luis Bros. Co., supplies 6 90 Pay Poll, weekly 22,913 1 Pordand, Stone \ are Co., P11:)e 144 54 Puritan Iron Works, castings 159 00 Riley, L J., building man bales 8 00 Security Welding Co., repairs 39 10 Standard Coil of New York, gas 49 43 Tocci, Edn-hind, building manholes 8 00 Trove Co., N.V. C_., repairs 4 05 U. S. Rubber Co., supplies 24 00 Waldo faros. Co., pipe 796 18 \Valtham Lime& Cement Co., cement 60 00 Webster Lumber Co., lumber 27 40 Total expenditures $25,498 16 Transferred to unexpended halance account 1 84 �25,500 00 CARE AND LIGHTING OF HIGHWAYS Y Highway Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1931 $60350 00 Expenditures Condon, P. P., salary $3,600 00 Kelly, Sadie, salary 1,250 00 Regan, Esther, salary 1,500 00 Totalexpenditures 86,350 00 S6,350 00 134 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Highway Department, Orrice Expense Appropriation for 1931 851-5 00 Expelnd he res Amberg File & Index Co., supplies 10 14 Bruce Specialty Co., supplies 1 00 Dialnond-Union Stamp Works, repairs 4 00 Ditto Inc., supplies 13 47 Gillis Office Supply Co., supplies 60 Graphic Press, The, prinL1119 2.36 07 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 56 30 Middlesex Linea Supply Co., rent of towels 21 00 Murray Printing Co., prinLing report 6 23 N. E. Tel & Tel. Co., service 72 04 Riley $ Co,, supplies 87 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of typewriter 13 20 ' Ward's, supplies 4 00 'Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 18 so Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, printing 61 31 Total expenditures 518 73 Transferred to unexpended balance count 6 25 — $525 00 Highway Department, 'vacations Appropriation for 1931 $12,441 00 %xPenditures Pay Roll, week1v $12,441 00 $12,441 00 Highway department, Construction Appropriation for 1.931 $91,469 00 'rransferred, Town 'N'leeting 22,000 00 69,469 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 135 Expenditures American (ail I'rnducts Co., asplialt $3,829 53 American Bitumuls, Co., bitumuls 1,773 20 Blair, Joseph H., wood 60 pip Breed, Professor C. B., prof. service 448 10 Condon Corp., John P., gravel 8,209 90 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 75 25 Holland, Edward D., supplies 60 00 1•_.auricella, Antonio, land damages 150 00 Littler Arthur D., chemist 25 00 Massachusetts Broken Stone Co., crashed stone 7,847 22 McVey, Thomas H., curbing 1,460 81 Norxanturn Coal Co., coal 439 94 Pay Roll, weekly 24,446 34 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 75 75 Snow Iran Works Inc., fence 1,347 50 Stuart St San Co., T., trailer 40 04 Tocci, Edmund, building Catch basins 48 00 Waldo Bras., Co., pipe 64 21 Total expenditures 50,400 75 Balance carried forward $19,068 25 69,469 00 Highway ]department, Construction (Belmont Street) Balance brought forward 2,632 47 Received From State and County 1,176 40 3,808 87 Transferred, Town Meeting 7€31 32 3,027 55 Expenditures McCue, Thomas, Joseph,contract 3,419 85 136 WATEKTOWN TOWN REPORT N. E. Road Builders Association , advertising 7 70 Total expenditures $3,027 55 S3,027 55 Highway Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1931 S75,000 00 Expenditures Ahlberg Bearing Co., auto repair 7 00 American Gas Accumulator Co., repairs 221 70 AIernite Lubrication Co., supplies 1 0 American Motor Equipment Co., equipment and repairs 3 81 American Oil. Products Co., patch compound and oil $3,104 08 Airths Express, expressage 35 Atkins Express, expressage 1 75 Atmus Co., E. B., equipment and repairs 1.15 74 Autm r Stiles & Service Co., repairs 77 74 Raker Co., Frank G., repairs t() 90 Barrabee Service Stores Ine., auto supplies and repairs 129 30 Barrett Co., patching compound 55 20 Beacon Auto farts Co., equipment 30 00 Beatrice, A., storage of trucks 400 00 Blau-, Jr sepli A., supplies 115 00 Boston Maine R. R., freight 2 52 Breck & Sons, Joseph, equipment and repairs 3 70 Brighton Square Garage, auto repairs 22 00 Brunsene Co., equipment and repairs 54 29 Buffalo-Springfield Boller a.,repairs 363 61 Butler, George F., supplies 3 70 Butters Express, expressage 22 65 Central Auto Parts Co., auto repairs. 37 71 5 AUDITOR'S REPORT 13 i Chase, Parker & Co., supplies 154 15 Chesterton Co., W. W., paint 32 25 Clematis Drool: Sand & Caravel Co., sand and stone 454 33 Commonwealth Che%-rolet Co., automobile repairs 1 65 Condon, John P. gravel 1,863 90 Condon, P. P., garage rent and incidentals 133 00 Conyne, George R., keystone repairs 1,228 96 Coombs iklotor Co., truck repairs 1 58 Crosby Steam Cage Valve Co., repairs 2 8{l Dance Co-, equipment and repairs 44 17 Daniels Chevrolet Co.., repairs 160 25 DuTnan, James H., automobile supplies 319 41 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., service `5 20 Everett-Beechler Co., tires, etc. 1,045 06. Eastern Steamship Co., freight 648 45 Evernn Century Sign Co., signs 28 00 Fay Co., C. E., auto repairs 37 31 Field & Co., l alter 117. equipment and repairs 807 84 Fisher, fames, equipment and repairs 14 80 Flaherty, William, signs 44 75 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 978 64 Four Wheel Drive Sales Co., repairs 376 89 Garden City Express, expressage .50 General Crushed Stone Co., stone 695 86. Gibbs Express, exp i-essnge 35 Good Roads Machinery Co., equipment and repairs 305 49 Grant's Express, expres,,,age 21 76 Halpin 1Velding Shop, equipment and repairs 12 10 Harvey. Co., Arthur C., equipment 4 87 Hayes Service Station, supplies. 147 Epp Hawes Electric Co., repairs 8 1.5 Hayward -Motors, auto repairs 85. Heil Co., equipment and repairs 17 04 138 WATERTO'44N TOWN REPORT Henley Kimball Co., automobile repairs 51 77 Holland, Edward D.„ supplies 388 14 Housing Co., lumber 27 00 Hy-Grade Paint & Lubrication Co., grease 28 50 Hyrnan, J., repairs 81 75 Independent Mass Co., automobile supplies 3 50 Keefe & Son, D. F., supplies 2 45 Linscott Supply- Co., equipment and supplies 140 46 Lyle Signs, signs 15 75 Mack Motor Co., repairs 350 83 Massachusetts Arniesite Co., patching compound 61 76 - Massachusetts Broken Stone Co,, crushed stone 541 38 Massacliusetts, Commonwealth of, registration 46 00 Massachusetts State Prison, castiOgs 522 94 Mathew Motor Co., automobile repairs 11 50 McCarty & Co., Charles J., equipment 493 65 McGillivray, L., damages 10 00 McGuire & Roche, insurance 16 68 Mexican Petroleum Co., gas and oil 1,412 00 Moore & Moore, repairs 83 35 Morse Body Co., repairs 23 95 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 159 06 Newton Class Co., supplies 14 23 Nonanturn Coal Co., coal 273 63 Ogar, Arthur, lettering trucks 16 00 Pay Rail, weekly 49,479 50 Perkins Co., F. I., equipment and repairs 315 86 Potter's `fire Co., 'tires 153 40 Procter„ S. E. & R. C., equipment 181 80 Quinn, P. J., garage rent: 120 00 Railway Express Agency, expressage 28 17 Kiley & Co., supplies 4 46 Robinson, Theodore, gas and nil 39 90 AUDITOR'S RZFORT 139 Ross Co., M. A-1., supplies 2 16 Sear's Roebuck Co., supplies 53 50 Security XVelding Co., Equipment and repairs 101 38 Shriberg, Phillip, equipment 83 80 Simpson Bros. Corp., repairs 500 43 Smith & Co., expressage 1 16 Standard Auto Gear Cc)., equipment and repairs 27 09 Standard Oil Co., of New York, gas 1,382 155 Sullivan, James H., oil, kerosene 689 28 Summer Street Garage, storage of garage and repairs 755 34 Nk-'altharn Grinding %1.'Iieel Co., equipment and repairs 24 99 Waltham Link & Cement Co., rand and gravel 449 05 Watertown Motor Sales Co., auto repairs 1 32 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., paint 370 99 Watertown Builders Supply Co., supplies 40 00 Watertown Elec. Supply Co., supplies 2 25 NN.'ater Department, service 10 00 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 230 61 Watertown -Motor Sales Co., automobile repairs 17 20 Watertown Tire Co., supplies 111 50 Webb IManufacturing Co., F. W., equipment and repairs 27 42 %Webster Lumber Co., lumber 203 88 jj- ,Tl,ite Co., repairs on autos 473 02 W-nod Co,, A. M., lumber 76 80 Wood Hydraulic Hoist & Body, equipment and repairs 12 00 Total expenditures V4,976 01 Transferred to unexpended balance account 23 99 -- - $75.001) 00 140 WATERTOWN T17Wi'a REPORT Highway Department, Stable Maintenance Appropriation for 1931 $26,500 00 Transferred, Town -Meeting 5,500 00 - S20,700 00 Li x j)end ihi res Butler, George F., supplies S 90 Chase, Parker Co., supplies 227 26 ClaFlin & Co., Walter A., supplies 13 00 Cushing Co., J., grain 1,813 70 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., service 151 64 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 21 49 Godfrey Co., G. R., supplies 2 66 Green & Co., S. B., supplies 10 00 Griggs Co., B. F., hay 326 52 Hackett Bros, Co., supphes 4 12 Hawes Electric Co., supplies 1 00 Heaney Manufacturing Co., supplies 49 09 Keith, J. C., blankets 34 00 Mahoney, D. J., supplies $8 75 N. E. Tel, & Tel, Co., service 120 41 Nonaturn Coal Co., coal 32 02 Bay Roll, weekly 14,597 01 Proctor, S. E. & R. C.., supplies 370 40 :Sargent Co., R H., hay 2,663 93 S"piere Co., Thomas H., suJ)i.)lieI 47 30 Water Department, service 20 70 Water Luiriber Co., lunliber 7 53 Wilder, H. R.1 Supplies 4 00 Total expeaditures 20,630 55 Transferred to unexpected balance account 69 45 20,700 00 AUDITOWs REPORT 141 Highway Department, Garbage Collections. Appropriation for 1931 $31,000 00 Transferred, Town -Ileeting "100 00 531,700 00 F,pendiiures Autocar Sales & Service Co., repairs S131 07 Beatrice, A., garage rent 21U 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 37 85 Four Wheel Drive Sales Co.. rtruck repairs 46 25 -Mack 'lotor Co., repairs 182 20 Massacliusetts State Prison, castings 190 s0 Mexican Petroleum Co., gas 755 07 Pay Ral 1, w eekl-%- S28,840 37 Standard fail Co., of Ne«r York, gas 439 11 Summer Street Garage, storage and and repairs 726 71 Water Department, service 57 15 Watertown Suva, Tile, advertising 11 00 , W atertwon Tribune-Enterprise, The advertising 11 00 Total expenditures S31,638 58 Transferred to unexpended balance account 61 42 $31,700 00 Highway Department, Water Trenches Appropriation for 1931 S10,000 00 ' Expenditures American Oil Products, asphalt tapping 798 22 Fav Roll, weekly 4,121 32 144 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Watertown Builders SuPPly Co., 22 75 Watert[jwn Lumber Co., lumber 149 89 Webster Lumber Co., lumber 273 05 Total expenditures 5593 999 15 Transferred to unexpended balance account 85 Street Lights Appropriation for 1931 S46,000 00 Transferred, Town ilecting 2,i65 10 43,434 90 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., service 43,220 24 Scharze Electric Co., coils 2 38 Total expenditures $43,222 62 Transferred to unexpended balance account 212 28 Dust Dying Appropriation for 1431 815,000 00 Transferred Town 'Xleeting 3,642 28 S11,357 72 Expendilu res American(ail Products Co,, road oil 2,278 47 Dance Co. Inc.,, equipment and repairs 16 50 McCarty& Co., Charles, equipment 50 40 Middlesex County House of Correction br€orris 88 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 141 Highway Department, Garbage CD11ections. Appropriation for 1931 S3I,()00 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 700 00 31,700 00 Expenditures Autocar Sales & SerN ce Co., repairs S131 07 Beatrice, A., garage rent 210 00 l-letcher Hardware Co., supplies 37 87 Four Wheel Drive Sales Co.. truck repairs 46 25 Mack 'N'Iotcr Co., repairs 182 20 Massachusetts State Prison, castings 190 80 !Vlexican Petroleum Co., gas 755 07 Pa), Roll, weekh 828,840 37 Standard Oil Co., of New Fork, gas 439 11 Summer Street Garage, storage and and repairs 726 71 Water Department, service 57 15 lVatertown Sun, The, adverl:ising 11 00 Watertwon Tribune-Enterprise, The advertising 11 00 Total expenditures S31,638 38 Transferred to unexpended baiance accoutit 61 42 $31,700 00 Highway Department, Water Trenches Appropriation for 1931 $10,000 0() ` vpendilures American Oil Products, asphalt topping; 798 22 Pav Roll, weekly 4,121 32 142 wA` RR`Colb'N TOWN REPORT Simpson Bros. Corp., asphalt topping and resurfacing 4,769 58 Total expenditures $9,689 12 Transferred to unexpended balance account 310 88 $10,000 00 Highway Department, Street Signs Appropriation for 1931 81,000 0() xpenr stores Belmont Sian Co., signs 13 00 Evernu-Century Signs Co., signs 70 20 Flaherty, William, signs 570 20 Mousing Co., signs 70 80 -Vassachusetts State Prison, signs 10 80 O'Connell, D. V., signs 154 70 Fay Roll, weekly 92 31 N ehster Lumber Co., signs 17 80 Total expenditures 999 81 Transferred to une.xpended halanc:e account 19 1,000 00 Highway Department, New Sedan Appropriation for 1931 S1,130 04 Expenditures Fay Co., C. E., Chrysler S1,130 00 51,130 00 Highway Department, New Truck Appropriation for 1931 $5,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting ISO 00 84,850 00 0 AUDITORS REPORT 143 Expenditures Four Wheel Drive Co., truck 4,850 00 4,850 00 Highway Department, Ford Chassis Appropriation For 1931 1,400 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 31 00 1,369 00 Expenditures Watertown '.X-I otor Sales Co., Inc., 2 Ford chassis $1,369 00 $1,369 00 Sidewalks Appropriation for 1931 $60,000 00 Expend-ilures Clematis Brook. Sand & Gravel, sand and gravel $452 89 Corydon Corp., John P., gravel 1,533 83 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 817 95 Holland, Edward D., supplies 53 10 Holmes, C. E., equipment Lind repairs 3 05 Hood Dubber Co., cinders 754 00 McCarty & Co., Charles J., equipment 1,203 21 McVey, Thomas H., curbing 87 22 Mexican. Petroleum Co., gas 10 50 O'Malley, P. J., curbing 14 15 Pay Rofi, weekly 41,79E 03 Proctor, S. E. &- R. C., supplies 33 50 Simpson Brothers Corp. asphalt topping 4,519 68 Summer Street Garage, repairs 7 00 Waldo brothers Co., lamp }Mack S262 56 N Valthani Lime & Cement Co., cement 7,304 7 9 144 WATER70ll'h: TOWN REPORT Watertown Builders SLI I)I)ly CO., 22 75 11- Fatertown Lumber Co., lumber 1.49 89 N 'ebster Lumber Ca., lunil)cr 273 05 Total expenditures S5{),999 15 Transferred to Unexpended I)alance account 85 S60,000 00 Street Lights ?appropriation for 1931 S4 ,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 2,565 10 43,434 90 F—,v perr d-itures Edison Pee. I11. Co., service 43,220 24 Scharze Electric Co., coils 2 38 Total expenditures 543,222 62 Transferred to unexpended balance account 212 28 43,434 90 Dust Dying _appropriation for 1931 515,000 01) Transferred Town Meeting 3,642 28 S11,357 72 Expenditures American Oil Products Co., read oil 2,278 47 Dance Co, Inc.., equipment and repairs lb 50 McCarty & Co., Charles, equipment 50 40 Middlesex County House of Correction brooms 98 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 145 Pav Kell, weekly 7,208 58 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., sand and stone 1,715 77 Total expenditure: 811,357 72 S11 ,35 i 72 Engineering Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1031 t $16,150 to Transferred, Town Meeting 98 00 1 b,052 00 Expendifures :Alen, Otis D., salary- 3,200 00 Bi-vant, William S., salary 1 ,419 bD Crook, Herbert C., salary 1,700 00 Dwyer, Thomas, salary- 2,300 00 Fitzgerald, Francis, salary 1,150 00 Hetherington, Walter, salary 1,150 00 Milmore, Fred F., salary 1,150 00 Serle, john, salary 2,100 Oft Sullivan, James, salary 1,500 00 Topalian, Stephen P., salary 382 40 Total eNpenditures $16,052 00 S16,032 00 Engineering Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1931 $2,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 98 00 - 52,098 00 Expendihire s .Alen, Otis D., garage rent and incidentals 172 15 American Oil P' -oducvts Co., gas 82 Bachrach's, prints 16 00 146 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Berger & Sots Inc., equipniQ t zind repairs 73 50 Brunt, Stanley, expenses 44 61 Bruning Co. Iac., Charles, supplies 282 49 Burrougl-is adding Machine Co., service S 90 Butler, George F., supplies 8 24 CoFfiel,d Products CG., supplies 14 00 Crosby Publishing Co., directory 8 00 Durnan, James, auto repairs 10 08 Engineering News Recors, subscription 5 00 Fletcber Hardware Co., supplies 4 22 Gayton & Howell, supplies and repairs 66 11 General Dire Proofing Corp., equip- ment and repairs 3 75 Graphic 1''ress, The, printing 8 75 Cray Gift Shop, supplies 13 50 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 3 70 Hayes Service Station, repairs and supplies 318 33 Howell, William D., auto repairs 121 23 Keefe, C. H., garage rent 40 00 Land Court, blue prints i 40 Leighton, Thomas, recording 11 19 Maltepeace, B. L., supplies 5 40 Massachusetts Commonwealth of, registration 8 00 i1IcDonald Tire & Battery 'Station, auto repairs 11 00 McGlaufiin, B. Fay, insurance 6 00 McVey, Thornas, stone bounds 125 00 Mexican Petroleum Co., gas 51 05 Middlesex Linen Supply Co., rent of towels 813 00 i1-Iiller & Lord, supplies 16 80 '\Iorse Body Co., paint beach wagon -Al 13ody Co., paint beach wagoning 29 40 : Iurray Printing Co., prinking report 21 50 I. E. Tel & Tel, Co., service 136 47 AUDITOR'S REPORT 147 O'Connell &Lee 11fg. Cu,, supplies 133 15 Springfield Commercial Body Co., repairs .35 00 Standard Oil Co., of New York, gas 75 93 Thorp & Martin, supplies 3 05 Tomasetti, G., garage rent 70 00 1X allace, Chester, supplies 6 00 Ward's, supplies 23 94 �Vatertown Motor Sales Co., auto repairs 7 54 XVa ter tow n Public Market, garage rent 10 ODD X atertown Tribune-Enterprise, Tile printing 21 00 Total expenditures 82,066 72 Transferred to unexpended ]azlance account S31 28 S2,f198 00 Ashes and Paper Appropriation for 1931 S32,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 900 00 32,900 00 Expenditures Beatrice, A., garage rent 240 OU Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 3 25 Neil Co., The, supplies. 5 30 Mack Motor Truck Co., repairs 569 00 Mexican Petroleum Co., gran 786 89 Pay Roll, weekly 30,451 68 Patter's Tire Sel~vice Co., tires 11.E 60 Standard Oil Co. of New York, gas 447 SCE Summer Street Garage, garage rent 243 69 Total expenditures S32,861 27 Transferred to unexpended balance account 38 73 — 832,900 OEM 14S WATERTQ`44 N TOWN REPORT SUPPORT OF POOR Infirmary Department, Keeper- Appropriation for 1931 SLOW 00 Expeyrd-ifures White, George I L, salary $1,000 00 81,000 00 Infirmary Department, General Expense Appropriation For 1931 $5,518 57 Transferred, Town Meeting 100 00 S4,818 57 Expendiiures Barry, Beale & Co., F. W., supplies 3 55 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 2 58 Butler, George F., supplies 12 48 Carter Clothing Co., clothing 36 92 Central Ice Co., ice 39 65 Claffin & Co., Walter A., supplies 32 08 Commonwealth Fuel Co., fuel 107 46 1 'dison Elec. Ill. Co., service 84 27 Fletcher, A. C., fertilizer 126 15 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 46 33 Fowler & Scan, Joseph, repair shoes 8 00 Goding, Herbert, plumbing repairs 14 85 Gray Co., Thomas J., supplies 21 96 Hackett Bros. Co. Inc., provisions 301 99 Hall, Edwin AM., building storage died 24 00 l-1 )mcs. C. P., boxes 8 64 l`ltlghes. William S., supplies 16 50 Jordan Marsh Co., supplies 62 12 Leonard Fuel Co., Fuel 139 13 L,ester's, supplies 26 15 Lyndonville Creamery Association, milk 270 83 AUDITOR'S REPORT 149 1lalone, Bernard, ploughing etc.. 158 00 h-TeLellan Stores Co., supplies 7 42 Messier & Centebar 766 51 N. E. Tel & Tel. Co., service 39 34 Pay Roll, weekly. 1,845 29 Post Road Tobacuo Co., tobacco 31 86 Raymond's Inc., supplies 5$ 75 Sawver, E. L., miscellaneous 23 36 Schindler, John H., glasses 2 75 Smith Co., A. AL, supplies 137 4 Warren Soap Nlfg. Co., soap powder 10 20 lVater Department, service 5 14 Watertown Shoe Store, shoes 18 62 Webster Lumber Co., lumber 34 33 White, George H., wet Nva h, garage rent 246 94 Widequest, hlildur, miscellaneous 11 96 Total expenditures S4,783 47 Transferred to unexpended balance account 35 10 4.818 57 Public Welfare Department, Agent Appropriation for 1931 81.ioo 00 Expenditures Yinkham, !firs. A. L., salary- $1,500 00 81,ioo 00 Public Welfare Department, Visitor Appropriation for 1931 s1,1 uo 00 Expenditures LaBante, N1, M., salary 81,100 UO S1 .100 00 Public Welfare Department, Clerk Appi-opriation for 1931 8250 00 150 AUDITOR'S REFOR ` Expend itrues Middleton, Pearl N.. salary 57 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 193 00 $250 09 Public Welfare Department, Outside Aid Investigator Appropriation for 1931 $500 00 Transferred, Town _fleeting Mo 00 --- S350 O Ev perad iheres (xreen, Fred F., service $350 00 350 00 Public Welfare Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1931 S500 00 Transferred, Town Mecting 100 00 400 40- rpendifteres Burroughs bidding Xl achine Co,, supplies 5 75 Crosby Publishing Co., directory 8 00 Eaton, Leroy S., supplies 64 36 Gillis Office Supply Co., supplies 14 20 Godwin's Taxi Service, taxi 14 75 Graphic Press, The, printing 144 25 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 12 60 Hackett Bros. Co., water 3 75 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 33 51 LaBonte, N4. N-i,, carfares, incidentals. 13 90 Metropolitan Ice Co., ice 5 34 N. E. Tel & Tel. Co., service 50 46 New En ql and Towel Co ., rent of towels 6 00 AUE31-OWS REPORT 151 Standard Nl iintenance Co., mainta,in- a ace of type-writer 7 00 Total expenditures 383 87 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1+6 13 - S400 €}0 Public Welfare Department, Outside Aid Appropriation for 1931 $60,000 00 Additional Approproation 34,000 00 Tratislerred, Town Meeting 45,600 00 $139,600 00 .i1x pendilu res Adaronian, Sarkis, board 12 00 Adess, Mrs. ,hack, rent 52 50 Akillian, H., rent 35 00 Alger's Ice Co., fuel and rent 495 2 .Alvord Bros., rent 399 23 Anastasia, P., rent 225 00 Anderson, Marie K., rent 270 00 Andonian, Peter, rent 111 o Andrews 1'111k Co., T'ift 851 0 Andrew, Victor, refit 120 00 Andrews, W. S., burial 15 00 Atlantic & Pacific Co., groceries 6,814 00 Argento, Joseph, rent 18 00 .Arone, Pasquale, relit 71 00 Arone, Frank, rent 63 00 A,toutian, Artin, rent 20 00 Arprigian, K., rent 70 00 Attleboro, City of, aid 309 25 Aubrey, M. J., board 344 49 Avtgis, William, rent 30 00 Barbato, Cesare, rent S558 00 Basile, Guiseppe, rent 60 00 152 'A-ATH-ERTOWN TOWN REPORT Belmont, 'row,, of, aid 368 35 Beverly, City of, aid too 00 Bigelow Lunch, board 207 00 Bigelow Alarket, groceries 464 00 Blake, Catherine ,\L, rent 200 00 Boccodore, Ida, rent 83 00 Bogosian, K. D., board 33 00 F301tvish, Al., groceries 70 00 Bono, Peter, groceries 225 00 Booth "Nlaternity Hospital Evangeline, care. 95 00 Boston Dispensary, service 110 75 Boston & -Alaine, R.R., rent 168 00 Boston Public Afarket, groceries 14 00 Boudaki,an Market, groceries 138 00 Boudaklan, M., rent 20 00 Boudakian, V., rent 77 50 Boyalian. Sam, rent 260 00 Brandolino, Camillo, rent 206 00 Bruce Specialty, supplies 1 00 Burgess, Alice, hoard 365 00 Burke, 'William, rent 60 00 Butler, George F., supplies 387 39 Butter's Express, moving 188 50 Butters, Lucinda, board 231 25 Caccavarc), Marka, rent 80 00 Caldoroni, Anturio, rent 90 00 Cambridge Hospital, care 1,101 90 Cambridge Trust Co., rent 125 00 Capone, Frank-, board 10 00 Caruso, jarnes, rent 44 00 CaI-USO, PaSCILiale, groceries and rent 2,032 00 Cash, weekly disbursements 27,641 50 Castag,nola, G., rent 30 00 Caterino, Thomas, rent 64 00 Catholic Charitable Bureau, board 25 00 Cavalen, Rose, rent 325 00 Cedd ie, 'Michele, rent io 00 Cernetery Department, burial 25 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT Cer+qua, -Market N., groceries 758 00 Children's Hospital, care 20 00 Churakian, minter, rent 30 00 Clafl in & Co., Walter, supplies 20 82 Clarendon Cement Black Co., rent 20 00 Clifford, Daniel, rent 60 00 Clifford, Estate of John J., rent 41 00 Collins, Mari-, rent 28 00 Collins, Thornas, rent 84 00 Conant, Stanley H., moving 10 00 Connolly, T. J., rent 213 00 Corazcini, Salvatore, rent 230 00 Costas Pharmacy, supplies 9 75 Cotter, Michael, rent 50 00 Crupi's Market, groceries 1,817 00 D'Alanno, Antonio, groceries 1 -560 Ufa D'Arnico, J., rent 144 00 Danforth, Charles W., rent 30 00 Daniels, Frank, rent 132 00 Dardis, Ja mes B., rent 100 00 Meehan, Hannah, rent 303 00 DeFilice, J., groceries 230 00 DelleVille, A., rent 10 Uo DerAhenanian, ,John, rent 200 00 �DeNVire Son, Thomas A., groceries 227 0 Dexter Cash Market, groceries 879 00 Diliberto, Charles, groceries 980 00 Diliberto, Frank, groceries 1,€98 00 Divecchio, V., groceries and rent 41.E 00 Ponienica, Alex, D., groceries 2I 00 Donnelly, Mrs. C. J., provisions 98 00 Durnan, James H., rent 1.12 00 Dwyer, Delia., rent 23 00 Ecconomy Stores, groceries 439 00 Elazqua, Anthony, groceries 13 00 Emery, George H., rent 65 00 English, Samuel, rent 125 00 E "ayan B r(i t h ers, groceries .53 fit) European Market, groceries 1,60 a 00 154 WATER'TOIIN TOWN REPORT Falby, H. C., rent 180 00 Farese, John, rent 100 00 Fayette Street i1°Iarket, groceries 40 00 First National Stares, groceries 5,685 00 Flaherty, William, rent 69 00 Flecca, Caterina, rent 140 40 Fletcher, B. Frank, glasses 31 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 1 1} Flynn, Hahn, rent 100 00 Ford, Lucy P., rent 60 00 Ford, Xlay F., rent 28 00 Fowler & Son, Joseph, slices 682 90 Frazer, J. A., rent 45 00 Freeman, Joseph, rent 1S 0 Freiderifield, Edith, board 312 00 Friggio, Ralph, rent 50 00 Gabriel, harry, rent 75 00 Gallagher, Catherine, rent 288 00 Carden City Dairy, milk 32 04 Gavin, Bridget, rent 135 00 Gavin, Jennie A., rent 60 00 Gevkian, Mrs. A., board 515 00 Godwin's Taxi Service, Taxi 20 60 Goldhank's Market, groceries bpi 00 Grand iIrlarket, groceries 114 00 Green's Department Store, dry goods 595 34 Gregg & Son, George H., burial 30 00 Guzzatti, G. L., rent 75 00 Hacker Brothers Inc., groceries 3,481 80 HadjIntian, Ha.gop, rent 175 00 Hagerty, Julia J., board 275 00 Haglan, Charles, rent 3a 00 Hall, Edward C., rent 1,221 00 Harris, Charles A., Clothing 3 00 Harris & Sprague, rent 1,202 00 Hartung, Paul G., rent 112 50 Herlihy Brothers, milk 70 17 Holy Ghost Hospital, care 977 73 Hood & Sons Inc., H. P., milk 770 13 NL'DITOR'S "PORT 15.E Bovaginian, Joseph, rent 65 so Howard, F. H., rent 297 00 Howard, H. C., board 344 Oil Ianelli, Nick, rent 92 00 Jacobson, George, rent 124 00 Jensen, Niels, rent 48 00 Johnston, Raymond J. Dr., service 15 00 Katz Estate, rent ?5 00 Keefe, C. H., moving 15 00 Keefe, Joseph P., rent 216 00 Keefe & Son, 1). F., plumbing repairs 15 00 Kelley, Dr, Charles, service 6 00 Kelley, Helen T., rent 122 00 Kelley, Dr. Joseph, service 64 ou Kelly, Mrs. John, rent 35 00 Kur'kbashian, Harry, rent 40 00 Lafayette Brothers, service 57 00 Lauricella, Anthony, rent 25 00 Lawn, Sarah, board 371 00 Lee, Town of, care 158 50 Lembo, S., rent 66 00 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 537 75 Lester, Fred W., dry goods 5 00 IJetherm, Domenic, rent 216 00 Lewis, I{. D., rent 100 00 Lewis, Viola, board 390 00 Lexington Street Drug Store. medicine 5 00 Libertine, D., rent 25 00 Lilieliolm, Elizabeth F., beard 262 28 Lindsey, T. F., milk 107 62 Loring, Dr. Benj. L., service 28 50 Lynch, Dorothea '%,L, rent 45 00 Lyndonville Creamery Association, milk 234 51 MacDonald, A. D., rent 250 00 MacDonald's Cash INIarket, groceries 327 00 Nlaclntosli, Estate of John, fuel 2,504 41 l-ladden, J. F., rent 260 00 klafioli, Charles, rent 40 Oro Maguire, Peter, relit. 116 00 156 WATrRTOWN TOWN REPORT plain Street Public 'IN'larket, groceries 1,282 00 Nfain Street Cash Market, groceries 8 00 Malden, Cite of, aid 18 00 l alemirian,~J., rent 30 00 Mancuso, John, groceries 98 00 Marinuci, Juliet, rent 60 00 Marlborough, City of, aid 18 00 Martirt, Harriet T., Tr., rent 50 00 Martina, Joseph, slaves 9 00 Martino, P., rent 125 IJ0 Martino, V., groceries 7 25 N-lar4rel Cash Nlarket, groceries 55 00 N'lassachusetts Commonwealth of (State Infirmary) hoard 028 71 Massachusetts Commonwealth of Child Guardianship, hoard 1,068 26 las,achusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary, care 239 80 Massachusetts General Hospital, care 315 78 Massachusetts 'lenrorial Hospital, care 105 7.5 Mazza., James, V.. rent 280 00 McAteer, Nlrs. M., rem 240 00 Af ecaffel-ty, Abb e, rent 25 Oil McCarthy, James, moving 1() 00 _McCree, John, rent 675 00 llcDerrnott, A. rent 29 00 McGrath,c Grath, Patrick, rent 40 00 McInnes, _Xiargaret, board 57 SU -McKillips, Katherine, rent 258 00 McI can's, merchandise 13 00 .l l ele, Saule, rent 277 00 Mercurio, Salvatore, rent 40 00 Meruillo, M., rent ISO 00 Messier &- Centehar, groceries 1,649 00 7t'lisakian, Hagop, board 30 00 X-litchell, Clara N-1., rent io 00 Moloney, Albert, service 10 00 Moran, Anna, nursing b 50 X-lorin, George A,, rent 420 00 A[.+DJTOR'S REPORT 1.57' klorriggi, Antonio, rent 1.20 00 Morse, James, E., rent 63 00 M osca, Sabatino, rent 50 00 XIudurian, Garabed, rent 30 00 Iurphy, Margaret, board 220 OC Nargosian, Mary, rent. 90 00 N. E. Home for Little Wanderers, board 7 00 N. E. Deaconess Ho sjkal, care 38 43 New Ideal IMarket, groceries 40 00 Newton, City of, aid 493 50 Newton Hospital, care 93 00 Newton' Sasli & Door Co., rent 35 00 Nicholson, A. 1I., rent 176 00 Nicholson, A. H., rent 76 01) Nicholson, 1-frs. W L., rent 60 00 Nonantum Coal Co., feel 1,070 53 O'Dane, Bernard., rent 7 50 Oliveri, Felice, groceries 40 00 Osgood & NVendell, fuel 2,082 45 Otis Brothers Co., shoes, etc. 1,095 08 Page, 'IN-lattie A., board 321 00 Pala zone, 1l41ke, rent 186 00 Paone, Charles, rent 3300 00 Papalia, Carmody, rent 25 00 Pasquali, Albert, resit 276 00 Pearce, Ada, rent 140 00 Perkins, Anna, groceries and board 116 00 Peterson's Masker., groceries 260 00 Pi ntedosi, Micholis, rent 27 00 Pittsfield, Cite• of, aid 12 00 Pondville Hospital, care 1,275 00 Post Road -Xlarket, groceries 210 ADO Punt0njo, James, groceries 429 OU Quirk, John P., rent 100 40 Rand, Claud A., supplies 69 91 Raymond, A., rent 150 00 Raymond Co., J., groceries 6 582 00 Re.ekie, James, board 132 57 Reekie, Jennie H., board 278 86 158 WATERT0WN TOWN REPORT Regan, John F., rent 300 00 Riccio, Joseph, rent 112 00 Bich, Tarn,. rent 330 00 Riley & Co., supplies 160 65 Rizzuto, Guisppo, rent 36 00 Rocco, Tony, shoes 4 00 Rosenberg & Son, S., shoes 62 62 Rosenfield, Leo S., rent 30 00 Roubian, Martin, resit 144 00 Russo, Felix, rent 70 00 Ruzzito, Joseph, rent ,54 00 Ryan, B. M., rent 25 00 Ryan, William F., rent 25 00 Ryan, TIVIary, rent so 00 Salem, Cite of, aid 171 45 Santora, D., groceries 244 00 Santoro, Maurice, rent 60 00 Sava, James, rent 18 Do. Schick, J., milk 102 53 Seretelly, E. NI., groceries 560 00 SahingDchian, _+I., rent 190 00 heridan's Market, groceries 1,006 00 Silvestri, A. rent 50 00 Silvestri, Frminio, rent 125 00 Silvestri, F., rent 292 00 imond' , medicine 75 Smith, Mrs. A. F., boai'd 129 76 Smith, Annie {A., board 271 44 Somerville, City of, aid 316 75 Stanley, N. H., rent 62 50 Star Market, groceries .5,748 00 Stepanlan, 1'I., shoes 3 00 Stiriti, Frank, rent 92 00 Sullivan, John, rent 60 00 -Summer Street Market, groceries 4,704 00 Sunshine N-larket, groceries 2,242 OCR Swift, Alarion T., rent 12 50 Sylvester, F., rent 202 00 Tashjian, K. B., groceries 775 00 Taylor, Mrs. J. T. rent 176 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT IJ9 Tirobossi, V., rent 143 00 Tobio, Sam, rent 25 00 Tocci, Carmine, rent 75 00 Tocci, Construction Co., rent 62 50 Todino, Jack, rent 275 00 Tomasetti's ''Iarket 1,258 00 Torchio, AL, rent 60 00 Tortorella, Antonio, rent 260 00 Treggiari, jocconclo, rent 146 00 'T`ugman, Estate of Tied, relit 100 00 Tutunjua.rn Borthers, groceries 154 00 United Creek Bakeries, bread 16 00 Valchus, A.ttilio, rent 80 'DO ATerrochio, Those, rent 72 00 Walker, Margaret, rent 150 00 Waltham, City of, aid 514 90 NValtham Hospital, care 1,727 1 Waltham Police Department, service 17 50 Wardwell & 111orse, rent 61 00 Water Department, service S 50 N-Vatertown Co-operative Bank, rent 116 00 Watertown Ideal Alarket, groceries 429 00 Watertown Pharmacy, supplies 1 35 Watertown Shoe Store, shoes 573 31 Waverley Co-operative Brink, rent 25 00 White, Clara .Mitchell, rent 90 00 White, Domencia., rent 30 00 White's Market, groceries ,50 00 Whitings 3-Iilk Co., inilk 1,230 32 Wiresgilo W., rent 60 00 Winchell, Ida, board 503 62 Winisky, Alax, rent 245 00 Winthrop, Town of, aid 12 09 Woodland, Charles L., milk 552 21 Worcester, City of, aid 603 65 Yogel, Xiax, rent 275 00 Young, James, rent 196 Oil Total expenditures $139,596 65 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3 35 ;t-39,600 00 160 WATERTrJW?ti TOWN REPORT Public Welfare, Mothers' Aid Appropriation for 1931 25,000 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 6,000 00 Transferred, Town -Meeting 5o0 00 S30,500 00 :xperidif tires Algier's Ice Co., fuel 29 25 Andrews '--\lilk Co., mitk 227 70 Baker & Co., Frank G., repairs G 85 Brookline, Town of, aid 180 00 Butler, George F., supplies 4 48 Canibridge Hospital, care .3 35 Cash, meekly disbursement 22,499 00 C hildren's hospital, care 62 80 Boston, City of, aid 816 213? C:laflin & Co., Walter A., supplies 5 30 Cleary the Druggist, medicine 1 15 Currie, Annie, rent 30 00 First 1 aLlonal Stares, groceries 619 00 Ford, Nlary F., rent 252 00 Fowler & Son, Joseph, shoes 34 80 Giragosian, Bedros, rent 424 00 Green's Department Store, sloes 39 4-0 Hackett Brothers Co., file., groceries 65 Old Harris & Sprague, water bill 6 25 Kelley, Tyr. ITNI. J., rent and service 386 00 I oshisiank Satrak, shoes 1 25 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel too 00 Lindsey, T. 1+,, milk 25 82 Ly ndonville Creamery Association, milk 85 64 1laclntosh, Estate of Jahn, fuet 257 93 Massachusetts General Hospital, care t04 8 7 McCue Thomas, jo.,eph, rent 275 00 Medford, City, of, �iyel 560 07 N(�N%,t ran, City- of, aid 815 61 AUDITOR'S REPORT 161 Noriantum Coal Co., fuel 67 91 Nonantuni Investment Co., rent 36 00 Osgood & Wen(�'ell, f uel 138 80 Otis Brothers Co., shoes 34 05 12,-LMOM's Taxi, taxi 1 15 Ra,,--mond, A., rent 140 00 Riley & Co., clothing 5 12 St. Elizabeth Hospital, care 10 00 Star Market Co., provisions 39 00 Tornassetti. G. rent 351 00 Tufts Dental School, service 26 00 Waltham, City of, aic] 901 34 �,Vatertown Shoe Store, shoes 13 50 NN'oodfand, Charles L., milk 377 331 Yerarde, Peter, rent 299 00 Total e\penditures S130,353 94 ,transferred to unexpended balance account 146 06 $30,500 00 Public Welfare Department, Old Age Assistance Appropriation for 1931 85,000 ou Transfer-red, Town Nleetinj 500 00 -- $4,500 00 Expendliures Cash, week]%- (IIId)U[-1,CjIICntS 4,387 50 Transfered to Linexpended balance account 112 50 84,500 00 Physician Appropriation for 1931 $1,200 00 Expenditures Loring. Dr. B. L., salary $1,200 00 St,200 40 162 WATERTC1WN TOWN REPORT Soldiers Relief and Military Aid Appropriation for 1931 $10,500 00 Transferred, Town Xleeting 5,300 CO 815,800 00 �xpe�zcl�"lfr,res Bleachery Fuel Co., 28 00 Cambridge Hospital, x-ray 3 60 Cambridge Tuberculosis Association, care 24.00 XlacIntosh, Jahn, estate of, fuel 20 25 Pay Roll, weekly . 15,375 25 Pittsfield, City of, aid 196 90 Ransom Taxi, taxi service 4 00 Somerville, City of, aid i 50 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, printing 14 61 Total expenditures $15,673 11 Transferred to unexpended balance account 126 89 $15,800 00 State Aid Appropriation for 1931 $1,000 00 Expenditures Pay Rolls, monthly 860 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 140 00 1,000 00 Soldiers Exemptions Appropriation for 1931 199 23 �x�etidtfrrre� Veteran's Exemption $199 23 199 23 AUDITOR'S REPORT 163 EDUCATION School Department* General Control Appropriation for 1931 S13,936 00 Transferred, Town leeting 641 65 14,577 65 F- pet:diffires Allen-Wales Adding Machine Corp., maintenance and supplies S1 5 2 American School Board Journal, subscription 3 00 Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 63 ray Brown, Fred 11., salary 874 00 Brown, Fred itI., transportation 166 00 Brown, illildred, salary- 1,433 28 Carroll, Joseph L., salary 1.105 24 Carroll, Joseph L., transportation 116 94 Caverly, Francis, salary 424 03 Caveriv, Francis, transportation 41 67 Caverly, Francis, services rendered 641 65 Durgin, -Margaret, salary 1,700 CIO Durnan, James H., chains 5 74 Gayton & Flowell, storage and gas 27 20 Grays Gift Shop, supplies 28 05 Groom & Co. Ine., Thomas, paper 2 13 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies 4 00 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 3 05 Hinkley, 0. E., key 35 Hobbs & Warren Inc., supplies 3 00 Howell, lVilliain D., garage rent and gas 75 07 Hurley Motor Repair Service, dodge sedan 914 05 Kee Lox Manufacturing Co., supplies 23 7 3 Lowe, Rosella B., clerical service 422 5)0 ' lartell Co., A. E., supplies 12 10 Murray Printing Co., printing report 32 00 164 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Munson Supply CO., rubber keys 4 00 National Education Association, subswription 4 00 New England Publishing Co., subscri{pti011 3 00 N. E. Tel. ice- Tel. Co., service 1,187 27 N. E. Towel Supple Co,, rent of towels 0 00 P. 0. Department, postage 120 00 Price, Wilfred H., salary. 51000 00 Price, Wilfred 14., transportation 67 7.5 Standard Maintenance CO., maintertanee of typewriters 12 40 Teachers College, Columbus University, books and cards 1 85 Underwood Typewriter Co., keys 4 00 Wright & Patter Printing Co., blanks 4 14 Yawvman & Erbe Manufacturing Co. filing supplies 12 40 Total expenditures $14,510 61 Transferred to uncxpended balance account 67 04 914,657 65 School Departm2rit, Instruction Appropriation for 1.931 $453,802 00 Transf rred, Town 'Meeting 5,000 60 $458,802 OG .Expenditures Abbott, Sara D., salary A1,580 40 Ackers, Pauline, salary 1,650 00 Adarns, Alfred S., salary 2.540 00 Adams, II. Bernice, salary 1,650 00 Ada.n, Theresa E., salary 88 00 Albee, Lillian, C., salary 190 00 Allyn, Lillian L., salary L440 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT Andren, Ann C., salary 471 00 Badger, Louise G., salary 1,645 88 Banks, Pauline D., salary 1,650 00 Barnes, Marion F., salary 1.650 00 Bassett, Charlotte, Salary 1,800 00 Bassett, Jennie TV., salary 1,800 00 Beeten, Claire E., salry 1,641 75 Bentley, E. N-lae, salary 1,625 2 4") Biggane, Sally T., salary 2,300 00 Bisbee, Rena I., salary 2,050 00 Black, John, salary 3,000 00 Blake, May A., salary uoo oo Blossom, Ellen C., salary 1,791 00 Brereton, A. Eleanor, salary 11650 00 Brooks, Dorothy M., salary 1,650 00 Brown, Harriet W., salary 760 00 Burgess, Lilla, salary 9-5 00 Burke, M. Alice, salary 1,340 00 Byron, INIary R., salary 1,900 00 Cahill, Anna N-1., salary 1,340 00 Carey, TkIary, salary 1,645 89 Carroll, Sibyl, salary 1,740 00 Carver, Alice, M., salary 11900 00 Cassidy, Morton H., salary 2,340 00 Caterina, Ilelena, salary 1,140 00 Chase, Sarah M., salary i.goo 00 Chick, Arnold, salary 165 00 Clark, Albert W., salary 1,666 ou Colbert, Edward B., salary 1,620 00 Collins, Margaret F., salary. 1,800 00 Compton, T\Irs. Ruth,.salary -162 50 Condon, Mary : [-. salary 1,240 00 Connor, Eleanor B., salary 1,340 00 Craig, John F., salary 2.540 00 Crocker, Margaret, salary 1,310 00 Cz-uwley, Anne E.. salary 1,240 00 Cunniff, Agnes, salary 1.340 00 Daley, Helen J., salary 1.006 00 Davis, Nlary T., salary 1,650 00 Dedeiarl, Angel, salary 382 50 Dooley, Gertrude, salary 1,290 00 Dorney, Nellie A., salary 1,625 Oil Dorney, Sarah F., salary 1,650 00 Drake, Mabel G., salary 1,800 00 Dresser, MalDel H., salary 11650 00 Drew, Jessie P., salary 1,750 00 Dunbar, Eunice, salary 1,583 50 Durell, Charles P.. saIary 3,050 00 Eagan, T+Iary E., salary -1.10 00 Edwards, Josephine W., salary 1,ti:)0 01) Eisenhauer, Hugh I., salary{ 2,600 00 Ellis, Cyril F., salary 2,500 00 Estaver, Mrs. Marguerite, salary 25 00 Farley, Helen 1r1., salary 1,383 00 Farnham, Helen H., salary 1,642 50 Fanvell, Willard G., salary 2,500 00 Finnerty, Marion IR., salary 1,336 75 Flagg, Augusta E., salary 11590 00 Fletcher, Gene E., salary 1,650 00 Fraley, Julia M., salary 1,240 00 Frank, Mildred H., salary 1,640 00 Frost, A. May, salary 1,900 00 Fulton, Yeah M., salary 1,750 00 Gallagher, Alice C., salary 440 00 Gallen, Catherine M., salary 400 00 Gearin, Margaret M., salary 1,364 50 Gibbs, Dorothy, salary 1,t3-11 0-5 Gifford, Joanna, J., salary 1164.5 88 Gilligan, Mary H., salary 1,486 8 Goodhue, Winnifred L., salary 1,650 00 Gould, Carolyn F., salary 1,590 00 Graves, Marian, salary 1,762 00 Gray, Bertha M., salary- 1,788 00 Gray, L. Jane, salary 1.800 00 Greeley, Julia W., salary 1,800 00 Griffith, Pearl, salary 1,840 00 Grimes, Jr., George F., salary 1,680 00 Grosvenor, Lucy E., salary 1,900 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 367 Gruener, Adele, salary 1,650 00 Guthelrn, Ruth, salary 1,620 00 Halberg, Irene, salary 1,240 00 Hamer, Alyron C., salary 1,560 00 Harrimill, Catherine, salary, 1,240 Oil Hamilton, Grace W., salary 1,900 00 Hamer, Ruth E., salary 1,617 50 Hannabell, Mildred F., salary 1,650 00 Hardy, Alberta, salary 1,620 00 Harley, Gladys Al., salary 1,140 00 Harrigan, Kathlen, salary 1,0532 50 Hartnett, Eleanor NI., salary 1,490 00 Haszard, Mary, K., salary 1,750 00 Hatch„ Florence E., salary 720 00. Hayes, Helen F., salary 1,037 50 Hennessy, Julia F., salary 1,390 00 Hill, Hazel, salary 400 Oft Hillen, Ethel A., salary 1,440 00 Hilliard, Pearl M., salary 1,645 00 Hedge, Alice M., salary 1,862 00 Dolman, William 0., salary 2,500 00 Howard, I ary S., salary 1,440 00 Howard, Jahn R., salary 1,544 00 Howe, Walter, salary 25 00 Hughes, Sally, salary 1,590 00 Hutchinson, Edythe F., salary 1,800 00 Hutchinson, Helen R., salary 1,240 00 Hynes, Rose E., salary 1..440 04 Jacobs, Edith, salary. 1,890 51) Jeffers, Harriett M.„ salary 1,800 (xU Jenkins, Winifred, salary 1,647 00 Johnson, Esther C., salary 1.,900 00 Keating, Franklin P., salary 2,240 00 Keene. Irving C., salary- 2,340 00 Kebee, Katherine T., salary 1,290 00 Kellaway„ Gladys P.„ salary 1,210 00 Kelleher, Grace C., salary 990 00 Kelman, A. Robert, salary 2,540 00 Kemp, Anna, ll., salary 1,770 00 168 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Kennev, Harold S., salary 1.840 00 Kenny, Rosella M., salary 840 IN) Dent, 1. Elliot, salary 840 00 Kiley, Eleanor 11.1., salary 480 1.10 Kinchla, Ruth, salary 600 00 Kingsley, Alice, salary 900 00 Knox, Mary H.. salary 1,650 00 Lagerquist, Bernice, salary 1,4:34 00 Lagerguist., Helen G., salary 1,440 00 Landin, Walter E., salary 2,340 00 Lane, Susan H., salary 1,800 00 Learned, Edna, A., salary 1,440 00 Libby, Gladys IN'I., salary 1,590 00 Linfield, Dorothy, salary 1,540 00 Listen, John J.. salary 500 00 Logan, Helen D., salary 1,480 00 Lyons, Emma, salary 1,240 00 Lyons, Francis A., salary 1,640' 00 Lyons, Helen, R., salary 1,650 00 Lusk, Mil(Ired H., salary 1340 00 MacCurdy, Eltro D., salary 2,900 00 MacGregor, Helen D., salary 1,140 00 MacKenzie, Ella E., salary 1„900 00 MacPherson, ilrlabel, salary 1,840 00 MacCurdy,r, Louise B., salary 090 00 Malley, Joseph, salary 1,112 00 11ansfield, Gertrude, salary 1,841t1 00 M artenson, Ruth NI., salary 1,6150 00 Martin, Helen A., salary 637 50 Matthews, INIary F., salary L700 00 Maurice, juste, salary 25 00 McCarthy, Marion, salary 1„140 00 McElroy, Kathryn NI., salary 1,480 00 McElroy, Vera, salary 1,650 00 N-IcEnaney„ Ann E., salary 1,650 00 McDermott, Winifred, salary 4SO 00 N-IcDoiiough, Elizabeth, salary 1,620 00 AncHu h, Katherine, salary 400 00 McKinney, Gladys E., salary 1.DOO 00 Atri][TOR'S REPORT 169 Mcl-lalion, Kat.hrra R., salary 1,620 00 Mci1Y'Iaims, Helen F., ;{tlary 1,444 Intl McMullen, Anastasia, salary 1,804 00 licNally, Alice, salary 1,900 00 McNulty, Francis, salary 1,544 UU Mehann, 11. Winifred, salary 1,630 00 Mellen, IN-largaret, salary 440 00 :Mitchell, Arthur J., salary 2,140 00 lkloody, Harald L., salary 640 00 Mooney, Francis X., salary 2,533 50 Nloore, Harris '�r�T., salary 2,300 00 Moore, Xlarian, salary 408 00 IXlorris€n, Maria P., salary 2,880 00 Morse, lrlildred I., salary 11800 00 IN-lorton, Gladys E., salary 1,140 06 Mo%,nlhan, Mary H., salary 1,900 00 1-1 urphy, Beatrice A., salary 1,8()0 0() lllurray, :Mary F., salary 1,340 00 Murray, Susan F., salary 1,040 00 Nelson, Earl C., salary 3,100 00 O'Brien, Helen G., salary 1,240 00 UBrien, Jrs. Thomas, salary 560 00 O'Connell, Geraldine, salary 1,108 75 O'Donnell, Grace A., salary 520 00 O'Neil, '.Vary Lyons, salary 1,800 00 O'Toole, ��'illiam E., salary 760 00 Packard, Norma B., salary 1,650 00 Parker, Leila 1I., salary 1,650 00 Patterson, Agnes M., salary 1.140 00 Phelan, Julia, salary 480 00 Pierce, Doris E., salary 720 00 Poole, Elaine D., salary 1,650 00 Putnam, "'alter L., salary 3,400 00 Quackenbush, M. Theresa, salary L050 00 Quinlan, Lucy A., sai a.ry 060 94 Raferty, Elizabeth +G., salary 1,040 00 Randlett, Rena D., salary 1,900 00 Randall, Freda J., salary 1,767 00 Ranney, Laurena„ salary 1,701 1io 170 'G ATrlt'rOWN TOWN REPORT Reed, Ethel L., salary 400 00 Reed, Lucy D., salary 1,764 00 Reid, Ethel E., salary 1,500 00 Reid, h+Iabel C., salary] 1,650 00 Ricker, Ethel .A.., salary 1,000 00 Ricker, Ida A., salary 1,7n0 00 Rideout, Grace E., salary ()0 Riley, Evelyn, salary 1,110 23 Riley, Isabel, salary 1,540 04 Roberts, Katharine, salary 1,552 00 Roclie, Emma, salary G 25 Ross, Mae Ette, salary 31 33 Rowe, Edna P., salary 1,750 00 Russell, Florence H., salary 1,990 00 Rutherford, Katheleen. salary 1,773 00 Ryan, Gertrude, salary 5,25 00 Rynne, Ann V., salary 1,G20 00 Sanborn, Alice L., salary 1,650 00 Sanderson, Lucy F., salary 1,()00 00 Sargent, Nlabel P., salary 1,476 00 Sawyer. Frald L., salary 3,100 00 Secord, A-luriel C., salary 1,5DO 00 5elian, Alice, salary 1,340 00 Semple, Agnes, salary 1,911(l 00 Severance, Elizabeth, salstA•y 1,900 00 .Shay, Esther, salary 1,240 00 Sheridan, Elizabeth W., salary 1,540 00 Slattery, Catherine C., salary 1,140 00 Slattery, 111dred D., salary 1,320 50 Small, Virginia, salary 1.,490 00 Smith, Gei Crude L., salary 1,782 00 Smith, R. Glenn, salary 2,680 00 Sli,ith, ]-Helen, salary 28 71 Smith, Isabel B., salary 6.Q)2 50 Smith, Qna. L.,salary 1,650 00 Smidi, Rose, salary 1,831. 00 Snow, Lucile, salary 1,650 00 Standish, He,1611 Vl., salary 1,325 00 Stine, Ethel, salary 1,300 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 171 Storey, Eelen, salary 1,140 00 Striley, C. Harald, salary 3,100 00 Stuber, k ava 1'1., salary 1,336 75 Sturdy, Ruth R., salary 1,881 00 Sweet, 4'f arion E., salary 1,900 00 Swift, Marion, salary 234 Oil Sullivan, Gertrude, salary 43U 0& Sullivan, .Margaret L., salary 2,240 00 Thayer, Helen A., salary 1.900 00 Thompson, Doris, salary 1,340 00 Thurston, Charlotte, salary 1,190 on Tierney, Edna M., salary 520 00 Tierney, Loretto, W., salary 1,360 00 Timper-, Alma T., salary 1,290 00 Tobin, Catherine, salary 11800 00 Tozier, Carrie M., salary 1,900 00 Treadwell, Dorotby E., salary 1,4:32 50 'ITvnari, Gertrude, salary 1,650 00 Umer, James, salary 25 00 Urquha.rt, 'Mildred, salary 1.440 00 Vahey, Eleanor ITYL salary 1,140 00 Vahey, Ruth, salary 5")G 34 Vanier, Ella T., salary 1,800 00 Virgo, Grace B., salary 11800 00 Wanamaker, Evelyn, salary 1,540 00 \Vard, Anna B., salary 1,794 00 Ward, Edwin, H., salary 3,000 00 \-Vard, Jr., John H. R., salary 2,500 00 N'-ard, Josephine G., salary 1,440 00 Wheeler, C. Arthur, salary 3,400 00 Wheeler, Sarah R., salary 1,750 00 Whitaker, Grace E., salary 1.650 00 \-Vhite, Belle, salary 1,706 25 L1 hite, X-Irs. IAVesley, salary 450 00 Whitehill, Edwin H., salary 4,000 00 Wilcox, Ella NI., salary 1,540 00 Winning, Gladys E., salary 1,662 00 Wonson, Charlotte, salary 240 00 `4N oodbury, Madeline A., salary 1,770 01) 172 i'ATI Rro hi TO"N, REPORT Woodwell, Philip NI., salary 2,600 00 Wuilleunlier, Julianne, salary 25 0 Substitutes Allen, Mrs. B. M- salary 30 00 Annex, Dor hy, salary 12 00 Andre ii. Firs. Ann, salary 333 50 Angino, J. R.., salary 18 00 Bailey, Lottie, salary 2 50 Beeten, Claire, salary 20 00 Bodge, A-Irs. Agnes 1M., salary 14.5 00 Bowes, Edwin, salary 30 00 Brawn, Harriet:, salary 10 00 Burns, Mrs. Edward, salary 97 5a Buxton, Frances, salary 42 iO Byrrics, Marion F., salary 2 50 Callahan, Frances, ski WY 12 00 Canfield, Kenneth B., salary 12 00 Colbert, Edward, salary 40 00 Compton, Mrs. Ruth, salary 137 50 Corney, Mrs. Chester, KLIary 2 5 00 Denning, Dorothy, salary 5 00 Donovan, Diary E., salary 306 00 Donough, Mary, salary is 00 Driscoll, Catherine~, salary 500 00 Dunbar, Eunice, salary a 00 Eagan, At Iaryr, salary 155 00 Evans, Marion, salary 6 00 Fogg, Wendell, salary 6 .00 Foley, Catherine, salary 140 00 Foley, Mrs. Ulen, .salary- 17 50 Geary, Mrs. Cecilia, salary 167 50 Gibbs, Dorothy, salary 20 00 Gifford, Joanna, salary 10 00 Gorman, 'XIrs. Bessie, salary 102 50 Grimes, Jr., George, salary 40 00 Gutheim, Mrs. Ruth, salary IS 00 Hall, Fannie, salary 25 00 AUDITOR'S REMRT 173 H dgdon, N1 rs. Eva E., salary 84 00 Hultin, Edith, salary 2 50 Keating, Franklin P., salary 9 00 Kelly, Mary, salary 7 30 Kiley , Eleanor, salary 5 00 Kinchla, Youth, salary 8 00 l_.ahey, Henry T., salary 6 00 Learned, Edna, salary 17 50 1Iadden, Helen, salary 15 00 XlcDermott, Mrs. R A., salary 137 50 McDonough, INf ary, salary 2 50 X161anus, N-Irs. Helen, salary 45 00 NiorriseyF, Eileen, salary- 40 00 Morton, Gladys, salary., 25 oo M unnick, Arf. J., salary 96 00 l'f urrayF, Mary, salary 15 00 1'Iuti, i Irs. Alberta, salary 447 00 O'Donnell, Grace, salary 11 00 Paisley, Ruth, salary 18 00 Parsons, Mrs. William, salary: 7 50 Peckham, 14ary, salary 5 00 Pettingill, Laura K., salary 18 00 Phillips. Hazel, salary 55 00 Prendergast, \VInifr+ed, salary 1s 00 Quinn, } leanor, salary 27 50 Riley Evelyn, salary 15 00 Riley, Isabel, salary 15 00 Rockwood, Catherine, salary 36 00 Rowe, Edna, salary 20 00 Rynne, Aim, salary 20 00 Smith, Alberta, salary 6 00 Smith, Isabel B., salary 18 00 Smith, Madeline, salary- 32 50 Stanton, Elizabeth, salary 25 00 Ste-eves, 1'Irs. Norman K., saran- 60 00 Sullivan, Gertrude, salary 1S 00 Sullivan, Mrs. 1']ary E., ;salary° 12 50 Sutherland, Mrs. Bessie M., salary 138 00 Tattrie, 1XIrs. Jenne -AL, salary- 17 all Taylor, Ethel, salary 24 00 Toscana, Mrs. Narzareno, salary 870 00 Thulin, 1-Irs. Ruth, salary 47 00 Thurston, Charlotte, salary 17 50 Timper, Alnna, salary 25 00 Titiev, il'lrs. Sadie, salary 67 50 Treadw ell, [arnthy, salary 5 00 Tynan, Gertrude, salary 20 00 Vahey, Eleanor, salary 30 00 Walsh, 1{Irs. Evely-ii, salary 90 00 Wetsell, Doris, salary 7 s0 Wheeler, jAirf;., C. Arthur salary 162 00 White, Mrs. Wesley, salary 107 50 White, Nlrs. William C., salary 5 00 Wilcox, Ella, salary l(1 00 Yeran, Rose, salary 9 s0 Young, Ruth, salary- 12 00 Supplies Adona Co., The, supplies S6 32 Air Reduction Sales Co., supplies 32 61 Albeen, Lillian C., cards 72 Allyn & Bacon, looks 30 76 American Boob Co., books 376 54 American Education Press, Inc., magazines 13 22 American Glue Co., ,glue 7 00 American Co., ribbon 33 American School of Home Economics, books 21 60 American Type Founders Co., supplies 332 02 American Viewpoint Society, dnc.,boa—s 12 98 Appleton & Co., D., books 139 50 Arlo Publishing Co., books 184 28 Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 3,177 4$ Beaudette, Joseph, supplies 30 20 Beckley-Carly Co., seat work 39 30 Birchard Co., C. C., books 365 92 AUDITOR'S REPORT 115 Bobbs-N-lerrill Co., The books fit 45 Boston League of Wonnen Voters, manuals 2 50 Boston Music Co., music books i6 01 Bradley Co., Milton, supplies 5,259 68 Brine Co., James NAT., volley and indoor balls 24 18 Bruce Publishing Co., books 12 96 Butter's Express, expressage 2 90 Cambridge Botanical Supply {Co., supplies. 147 3I C:ambasco, Scientific Co., supplies 146 69 Campbell Inc., Andrew C., supplies 7 12 Campbell & I_enning Inc., books 28 34 Carter Rice & Co., supplies 394 36 Carver, Alice NI., supplies 6 75 Central Scientific Co., supplies 31 92 Century- Cry.. The. books 18 7 Chandler School, books 175 00 Chandler & Farghar Co., supplies 2 28 Clear Type Publishing Comm., books- 7 20 College Entrance Examination Board, examination paters 10 00 College Entrance Book Co., books 4 00 Columbian Test Service, tests 39 50 Cronan, John J., service 80 00 Defiance Sales Corp., pads 28 95 Department of Superintendence, book 2 00 Dick Co., A. B., supplies 249 50 Dietxgen Co., Inc, Eugene, supplies 199 76 Ditto, Inc., supplies 13 67 Doten & Sans, Harry L., supplies 63 94 Doubleday, Doran & Co., books 6 97 Dutton & Co., E. P., brooks 3 34 Educational Nlwsic Bureau, music 16 57 Educational Test Bureau Inc., tests 41 82 Flanagan Co., A., books 6 49 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 26 92 176 WATERTOWN TOWN REFORI Funk & Wagnalls Co., books 6 51 Gaylord Brothers, Inc., supplies 15 75 General Biological Supply House, Supplies 41) 60 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 3 to Gilpatric, Wilbur D., supplies 527 06 Ginn & Co., books 2,054 16 Graham S- Co., Inc., John H., supplies 11 33 Gregg Publishing Co., books .3 44 Gregory Co., C. A., test 1 Q 24 Hackett Brothers, Co., supplies 303 96 Hadley Press Inc., book 1 158 Hall & McCreary Co., books 4 0.9 Hammett & Co., J. L., supplies 1,796 19 Harcourt Brace & Co., books 535 04 Harvard University, Graduate School of Education, supplies 4 50 I-Tarvey Co., Arthur C., supplies 446 30 Hawes Electric Co., records 5 40 Heath & Co., D. C., books 588 95 Hinkley Co., R. H., supplement 1 00 Holden Patent Book Cover Co., portfolioes 10 29 Horneyor & Co., Charles �V., music 20 87 Houghton Mifflin Co., books 758 78 Howe Publishing Co., charts 24 00 Hunter Co., J. B., supplies 977 40 Illustrated Current News Inc., binder 1 50 Iroquois Pul-ilishing Co., books 124 28 Jacobs Inc., Walter, supplies 6 14 Japan Paper Co., paper 3 10 Jones -AftDuffe & Stratton Corp., books 2 10 Jordan -A,larsli Co., supplies 64 80 Junior Literary Guild Inc., subscriptions 74 00 Keith, Walter B., diplomas 112 50 Kenney Brothers & Wolkins, supplies 389 61 Kresge Co., S. S., supplies 1 40 Laidlaw Brothers, projects 43 98 AUDITOR'S REPORT 177 Lester'*, Supplies 81 46 Lippincott Co., J. A,, b moos 36 70 Little Brown & Co., books 212 68 Longman, Green & Co., books 37 48 Lorenz. Publishing Co., inusic hooks 20 49 Macmillan Co., The, boobs 637 42 Magnus Brush Nlaterials, supplies 17 06 Makepeace Inc., B. L., supplies 72 18 Manual Arts Press, book 3 50 .Massachusetts Bible Society, bibles 6 00 _llcCar11iy-1NIorr1s Co., basket balls 14 00 McGraw-Hill Book Co., bnok ? 10 McIntosh Publishing Co., books. 36 99 McKnight-Mel"inight, games 23 Aletitzer, Bush & Co. class records 10 92 Merrill Co., Charles E., books 222 96 'Wessier & Centebar, supplies 348 88 Metropolitan Ice Co., ice 31 05 Modern Blue Print Co., supplies 82 50 Monroe CZ11CUlating 'Machinery Co., books 7 50 llooney, Fred R., supplies 129 10 N I orrison, �- I aria P., supplies 3 00 A 14Irtoll, A. L., engrossing diplomas 48 31 .l I ultistamp Co., Inc., The, supplies 102 62 1l tic Waste Co., SUpplies 23 74 National Republic, suhscriptions 2 00 Office Apptizmce Co., supplies 53 Owen Publishing Co., F. A., books 11 52 Partridge Co., Horace, supplies 16 65 Puttee, A. F., brooks 4 86 Pecluossette Press, The, printing 39 25 Pioneer Publishing Co., book 15 Plymouth Press, The, books and seat -work 97 00 Practical Drawing Co., supplies 14 58 Presser Co., Theodore, music 1 30 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 164 25 Quarrie & Co., NA% F., books 382 50 Railway Express Agency, expressage 3 78 Rand McNalIy & Co., boobs 11 24 Reed, Lucy D., supplies 5 74 Remington Rand Business Service, gooks 199 25 Rockwell Co., Thomas S., books 9 54 Ronald Press Co books 10 96 Rowe Co., H. IAL, books 20 64 Row Peterson & Co., looks 13 31 Sanborn & Co., Benjamin 1-I., Kooks 1,261. 16 Schirmer, G., music book 88 Schoenhof Book Co., book 2 10 Schaal Arts Magazine, bock 4 75 Schmidt Co., Arthur P., books 2 88 Scott Forseman & Co., books 211 10 Scribner's Sons, Charles, bool:.s 63 89 Shaw-Walker, supplies 23 07 Silver Burdett Co., books 4394 30 Singer Co., 'I. kV., books 268 94 Singer Sewing A,iachine Co., supplies 7 56 Smedley, Enima, boobs 6 30 SouthAVestern Publishing Co., books 75 30 Standard Maintenance Co., ribbons 126 00 Standard Office IMachine Co., supplies 1 52 Standard Oil Co., New York, oily 17 93 Star IMarket Co., supplies 263 99 Steinert & Sots Co., M,, records 15 98 Stone & Forsyth Co., gamer 2 17 Taylor, Horace, books S 20 Teachers Coliege, Columbia University, printed material 20 65 University Publishing Co., supplies 72 44 l '. S. Daily, subscriptions 22 50 Victor Co., Inc., R. C. A., books 5 38 Wagner Co., R. NA*., books 10 80 Ward's, supplies 5 00 Watertown Bindery, binding hooks 287 66 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 131 10 lVelles Publishing Co., subscriptions 65 00 M'DITOR'S REPORT 1 1) 'Vensell & Co., duplicating roll b 00 1k°etmore-Savage Electrical Supplies, supplies 57 22 Wheeler Publishing Co., boos 20 71 White, Rev. Robert T., service o 00 NVhite Cc., R. H., supplies 204 44 kViley Sons Inc., John, books 29 31 l'ailsoii cc , H. w., The, books 8 so N-'insion Co.. John C:., books 2192 96 Wood Co., A. AL, Lumber 1,591 91 X-Voodland, Charles L., milk 5 1 7 I-Voman's Institute, books 1 80 School Committee of the City of Worcester, courses of study 1 00 N orld Boar Co., looks 301 81 Nk*right & Kitson., supplies 1.1 `8 Yawman ,& Erbe Manufacturing Co., suppl ies 16 61 Total expenditures S458,7149 83 Transferred to unexpended }.Dance account i2 17 — 458,802 00 School Department, Operation Apliropriation for 1931 : 61,0()0 00 Transferred, Town fleeting 700 00 S60,300 00, Expendilures Allen, Mrs. C. AL, salary 197 90 Beatty, Richard, salary 1,633 20 Burns, Maurice, salary. 25 14 Burns, N,1 i+chael, salary 11,566 64 Corcoran, Jol,n, salary 574 97 Corniek, Adulphus. salary 1,700 00 Couture, Herman, salary. 1,9()0 0() ISO W-ATERTOWIti TC7Wlti REPORT Doherty, James, salary, 1,370 58 Dowd, James, salary 11433 28 Driscoll, John, salary 1,900 00 Duffy, Mrs. Mary E., salary 916 64 Dwyer, 1-Ir;s. Delia, salary 916 64 Foisv, I-i ubert, salary 1,900 00 Grant, Mrs. Rae, salary 752 02 Hall, Sidney, salary is 00 Harrington, Joseph, salary 1 ,666 .56 Hartson, William, salary 1,8:33 28 Kaveny, Jelin, salary 192 62 Kelly, James R., salary 1,466 56 Kerens, Jahn, salary 883 20 Landers, Joseph M'., salary 453 50 LeSlianc, Richard, salary 1,433 28 Mahoney, ,Jahn, salary 291 6S :Manning, Delia, salary 950 ff) 'lcElhinev, George, s lar}r 300 00 Quirin, Terence, salary 1,445 85 Ross, Dax-is, salary 2,500 00 Doss, John J., salary* 1,933 20 Totichette, Anna M., salary 879 14 Tracy, Annie, salary 950 00 Supplies ,Alen, 'Ni rs. C. M., service 830 00 Allen, George, service 5 00 American Coil Co., fuel oil 465 16 Andrews Paper Co., paper towels 457 50 Babb & Co., Edward l?, supplies 16 85 I3oAan Consolidated Gas Co., service 1,297 60 Bestor Mill Remnant Co., supplies 47 00 Burns, Nl ichael, service 113 00 Callahan, Patrick J., service 5 00 Clinton, George M., service 5 CID Coin monwealth Fuel Co., fuel 7,672 05 Cornic.k, Adolphus, service 3 01) ,Couture, Herman, service 3 00 AUDITOR"S REPORT Dowd, James, service 172 00 Dowd Co., 1-1. J.. supplies 280 00 Driscoll, John, service 10 00 Eagle Oil & Supply Co., supplies 7 50 Edison Elec. 111. Co., service 9,906 74 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 320 33 Gleason, John F., service 5 00 Goodrow, NNIrs. Stanley, service 35 00 Grant, Mrs. Rae, service 35 00 Hackett Brothers Co., Inc., supplies 11 60 Harvey Co., Arthur C, supplies 6 96 Hawes Electric Co., supplies 11 00 Holmerden co., 'rhe, supplies 9 00 Household Fuel Corp., coal 255 00 jenney 1\,IanUfi-.ICtUriT)g CO., gas 60 35 Kelly, James R., service 139 50 Landers, Joseph W., service 5 00 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 388 i() Loughlin, J()seph F., service is 00 14assachusetts. State Prison, floor brushes 169 71 pastry-Young Co., spray oil 225 07 McElhinev, George, service 39 00 Messier & Centehar, supplies 1 05 NI -letropolitan lee Co., fuel and 'oil 286 66 Xlexican Petroleum Corp., fuel oil S75 15 Munha7l, William, service 10 00 Murphy, Jarries, service 5 00 :I I�-StiC Waste Co., cheese cloth 3 00 Perkins, George A., supplies 13 20 Reformatory for NVomen, flags 38 19 Ross, David, service 205 00 Ross, John J., service 258 00 Ryan, James, service 35 00 Ryan, Co., L., sawdust 22 50 Savage, Steward E., service 3 00 Shea, Charles E., service 10 00 Shea, James P., service 5 00 4 182 WNTER'I`OWN TOWN REPORT Shepard Clark Co., chamois 9 14 Standard Charcoal Co., charcoal 115 00 Star jX1,arket Co., The, babo 2 70 State Chemical Co., supplies 843 80 Stead, Joseph P., service 10 00 14'ater Department, service 2,1€9 75 Xk aterproof Paint & Varnish Co., turpentine 2 75 Young's Hardware & Radio Co., supplies 19 73 'fetal expenditures $60,296 91 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3 09 S60,300 00 School Department, Americanization Appropriation for 1931 2,000 00 Transferred, Town 1•leeting 150 00 $1,850 00 Expendit tres Albee, Lillian C.. salary 116 00 Allvn & Bacon, books 20 00 Bal b c Co., Edward E., supplies 7 16 Garabedian, Angele, salary 1 05 Geary, Mrs. John, salary 3 00 Ginn & Co., books 29 14 Graff- Gift Shop, supplies G 00 Hillen, Ethel A., expenses 60 00 Hutchinson, Edythe F., incidentals 12 84 Deep, Marlon P., salary 1,367 00 Itieep, -Marion P., expenses 120 56 Lyons & Carnahan, boo k,,s 24 32 'Massachusetts, coll-IIIlnnwealth of, questions for notebooks 5 00 Pequossette Dress, The, programs 26 50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 183 'Sheer, Dorothy, salary 44 30 Walsh, Evelyn, salary 3 00 Total expenditures 81,846 53 Transferred to unexpended balance account 3 47 $1,850 00 School Department, Evening Appropriation for t931 S3,900 00 Expendifures Banks, Pauline, salary 177 00 Burns, NIrs. Nlary, salary 177 00 Carbone, Gabriel, salary 96 00 Colbert, Edward, salary 93 00 Collins, Margaret, salary 81 00 Cornick, Adolphus, salary 174 00 Crowley, Ann, salary 39 00 Dadian, Arthur, salary 81 00 Drew, Jessie P., salary 48 00 Doherty, James, salary 3 00 Drake, N-label, salary 3 00 Ellis, Cyril, salary 36 00 Ferris, Raymond, salary 93 00 Geary, IN-Irs. John, salary 177 OG Halberg, Irene, salary 3 00 Harrigan, Kathleen, salary 78 00 Foley, Julia, salary 811 00 Hillen, Ethel, salary 177 00 Hutchinson, Edythe F., salary 75 00 Jenkins, Winifred, salary 24 00 Keep, I'darion P., salary 174 00 Lyons, Helen, salary 3 00 MacDonald, Donald J., salary 81 00 Mahan, Dorothea, salary 156 00 Nialaney, John, salary 81 00 184 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT A-IcCaffrey, Dorothy, salary 3 00 Mitten, Helen, salary 81 00 .1looney, Francis, salary- 90 00 .Nelsen, Earl C., salary 278 00 O'Neil, 14rs. salary 174 Olt Paquet, Charlotte, salary 81 QQ Rix, Evelyn, salary- 3 00 Doss, �Irs. James, salary 33 00 Ross, John, salary 141 00 Shaw. Carolyn, salary 93 00 Tierney, ,Edda, salary 171 00 \Vallis William T., salary 81 O(l \Valsh, Evelyn, salary, Slb 00 Lacher, Evelyn, salary 81 00 Supplies Anierican Book Co., books 5 49 Babb Co., Edward E., 5upplies 32 25 Birchard & Co., C. C., books a 58 Chandler School, looks 53 50 (lIpatric, Wilbur D., paper 2 00 Ginn & Co., books 43 84 Houghton INlift`lin Co., books 17 12 Standard Maimenance Co., typewriter ribbons 7 50 Total, e\penditures $3,784 2 Transferred to unexpended balance account' 15 72 $3,800 00 School Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1931 818,t)0() 0() Transferred, Town Nleeting 1,940 00 $16,060 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 1�5 Expe-n + lures Airtlls Express, expressage 35 Austin, R. H., changing and checking clock system 10 70 Babb & Co., Edward r., supplie4 164 45 Boston & Maine R. R., freight 21 53 Bradlee Co., Milton, chairs 39 00 Brown, Fred �I., carpenter wark 35 00 Burris, Michael, service 3 00 Butters Express, expressage 3 00 Carnbosco Scientific Co., paint 8 C10 Caproni & Brothers, Inc., P. P., repairs f 20 Carlstrorn, K. S., spring 1 00 Chandler & Barber Co., repairs 40 50 Chesterton Co., A. W., supplies 686 14 Corcoran, John, service 263 50 Dinn & Ce., P. J., removing old fence and installing new fence 480 00 Donnelly, John F., painting 1,270 00 Donnolly & McElroy, setting glass 236 42 Dowd Co., Inc., H. J., cabinets 12 00 Dunham Cn., C. A., cap and disc 3 30 Eisenhauer, Hugh J., repairs 10 00 Everett Brothers, Inc., expressage 75 Fairbanks Co., supplies 11 89 l°arrahar, '%Iichael, labor 4 00 Finn, Edmund M., minwax 96 25 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 69 05 Gallagher, Herman J., plumbing 522 00 Gardner-Brown Corp., grates 105 00 Garland Co., supplies 297 75 Gibson, Co., J. P., floor covering 28 80 Hall, Sidney N.V., trimming shrubs 162 00 Hammett Co., J. L., chair tips 22 67 Hardinge Fluid Heat Inc., service 10 00 Haives Electric Co., repairs 97 60 Hegarty, John, labor 4 00 He,,—wood-Wakefield Co., hinges 10 23 Hinkley, 0. E., keys 1 75 1 186 WATER"I`0WN TOWN REPORT Holland, Edward D., repairs 95 00 Holines, C. E., sharpening saws GG 90 Holtzor-Cabor Electric Co., bearings 2 60 ' Hughes, %killiam H., repairs 180 00 Hunter Co., J. B., mail slat 3 00 Hurley Motor Repair Service, repairs 52 55 Ideal Power Lawn `.Ilower Co., repairs Oil 11-lawer 35 95 Ideal Ventilator Co., ventilator 7 00 Iver Johnson Sporting; Goods Co., repairs 4 00 Keefe & :inn, D. F., plumbing 1,274 00 Kenney Brothers & Wolkins, supplies 109 70 I ewannee XlanufaMring Co., keys 5 36 Kniglit & Thomas Inc., chemical charges 42 65 Lawn i� ower Grinding Co., grinding mowers 38 15 LeFort, David E., repairs 283 75 Xlassachusetts Reformatory, desk 25 50 XIassachusetts State Prison, cot and mattress 14 Obi 1-lcElroy, B. H., painting 1,345 00 cLellan Stares, curtains 6 20 Mckl hirter, A. L., tuning pianos 12 00 IN-leister Co., D. A., repairs 3 40 ilinore, Francis, service 96 00 Morris, G. E., repairs 1,455 00 Morrison, R. F., repairs 152 48 Narrangansett Machine Co., repairs 51 11 National Vulcanized Fibre Co., baskets 33 12 Nelson, Earl C., kevs 1 00 New England Laundries Inc., laundry 56 58 Newton Glass Co., glass 15 44 Newton Music Store, repairs 3 Oil Esmond, Hooper, repairs 42 64 Payne Co., F. S., supplies 11 04 Perkins, George A., painting, setting glass 1,557 45 AUniTOWS REPORT 187 Perkins, Joseph + ., painting, setting glass 289 11 Putnam, Walter L, bulbs 12 00 Quality Saw Co., saws 29 43 Rand McNally & Co., n1al)s 56 53 Reed, Luck.- D., keys and laundn- 6 97 Doss, David, service and garage rent 622 00 Sawyer, Erald L., supplies 3 20 Sheldon & Co., E. H., keys 1 43 .Singer Sewer 1lachine Co., repairs 00 Standard Electric Time Co., repairing, checking, etc. clock system 67 52 Standard Maintenance Co-, Inc., typewriters, maintenance and corers 721 75 Strum, J. A., a.irshot 15 00 Titus, L. C., repairs 7.5 65 Tontine Shade Shoppe, repairs 340 49 Vose & Sous Piano Co., tuning pianos 43 44 Walworth Co,, supplies 20 27 Waterproof faint & Varnish Co., paint 46 93 Watertown Lumber Co., lUmber 10 34 Watertown Sun, The, advertising 5 00 Watertown Tire Co.,-repairing tire 1 10 Watertown Tribune-k nterprise-, ad.vertvsing 8 50 Westman, kk. C., repairs 35 50 Western Waterproofing Co., Inc,, repairs 1,340 00 White & Clean Hygienic Laundry, laundry 13 25 White, Peter J., repairs 272 00 Whitford, E. A., chair tips 55 00 Whitney, Charles A., plumbing repairs 110 28 Wild & Stevens Inc., recasting rollers 18 16 Winchester Laundries, laundry 5 21 INVorcester, Ralph H,, automobile repair 7 45 Total expenditures $16,059 97 Transferred to unexpended balance account 03 $16,060 00 TSS WATERTONVIN TOW4K REPORT School Department, 'Trade Appropriation for 1931 S5,500 00 Transferred, Town _lIeeting 750 00 - $4,7 50 00, xpendihtres Boston, City of, tuition 3,133 70 Cambridge, City of, tuition 25 501 Lynn Independent Industrai Shoemaking School, tuition 2 50 Middlesex County, tuition 67 43 Newton, City of, tuition 602 98 Somerville, City of, tuition 740 66 Waltham, City of, tuition 147 13' Total expenditures 4,71() 92 Transferred to unexpended balance account 30 08 p4,7 5 0 00 School Department, Continuation Appropriation for 1931 .93,000 00 Transferred, Town 'Nleeting 900 00 2,100 00 Expendigures Allyn & Bacon, hook 1 43 Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 4 05 Boston, City of, tuition 188 7 Cambridge, City of, tuition 11 88 Cavalaro, Americo, salary 48 00 Cavallaro, John, salary 28 00 Dennision Manufacturing Co., supplies 3 24 Department of 5uperinteridance, year book 2 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., �vpplies 101 27 AUDITOR'S REPORT 189 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 27 65 Hackett Brothers Co., supplies 104 24 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies 27 03 Keating, Franklin P., salary 487 29 Keating, Franklin P., expenses 10 30 Keep, Marion P., salary 663 94 Keep, Marion P., expenses 61 80 Lippincott Co., J. B., books 4 12 Macmillan Co., The, bock 2 89 Newton, City of, tuition 22 88 Sanborn & Co., Benjamin H., book 90 Three Millers Product Inc., supplies 3 42 Unit Elec. Tool Co., Inc., equipment 71 05 Wood Co., A, lumber 198 28 XY-orld Book Co., tests 3 82 Total expenditures 2,078 24 Transferred to unexpended balance account 21 76 $2,100 00 School Department, New Equipment Appropriation for 1931 5,51}f} 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 841 65 4,G58 .35 Expet d,itures Babb & Co., Edward E., supplies 780 0 Burroughs Adding -Machine Co., machines 990 00 Butter's Express, expressage 2 70 Central Engraving Co., plates 8 00 Central Scientific Co., equipment 78 39 Ditto Sales & Service Co., machine 22 50 Hasbrouck Co., V. J., chairs 54 75 Hunter Co., J. B., supplies 13 08 Ideal Ventilator Co., ventilators 29 50 190 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Kenney Brothers & \Volkins, chairs and benches 780 75 Massachusetts Reformatory, desk and chairs 48 25 'NIcLean's, furniture 83 40 Nliller & Lord, maps 44 40 IMultistanip CO., The, MUlti:Starnp outfits 106 83 Osborn & Irwin Inc., larnps, screens, etc. 125 02 Saville, Johnston, reaps 8 10 Shaw-Waller, book case, etc. 156 SI Spalding & Brothers, A. G., gym mats 148 80 Underwood Typewriter Co., typewriters 420 00 Vose & Sorts Piano Co., piano 600 00 Ward's, lainp 1 39 Watertown Luniber Co., lumber 3 75 White Co., R. H., oil cloth 30 00 Wood Co., A. -M., quartered oak 86 00 Total expenditures , 4,621 49 'rransferred try Unexperided balance account 36 86 $4,658 35 Scliool Department, Transportation Appropriation for 1931 $1,500 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 60 00 1,440 00 Expenditures Lovell Bus Limes, Inc:., transportation $1,432 40 Transferred to unexpended balance account 8 on S i,440 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 191 School Department, Convention Expenses (1931) Appropiation for 1931 50 00 Balance brought forward 250 00 300 00 Expenditures Bisbee, Rena I., expenses 50 00 Lyons, Edna. F., expenses 83 34 Price, Wilfred H., expenses 83 33 Real, Nf aricn H., erpesnes 83 33 'fetal expenditures 300 00 9300 00 School Department, Convention Expenses (1932) Appropriation for 1931 250 00 Balance carried fonvard 250 00 School Department, Miscellaneous Appropriation for 1931 S7,500 00 Transferred, Town 11-leeting 300 00 7,200 00- Expenditures American Child Health !association, records 5 00 American Pasture League, pasture pies 22 50 Biggane, Sally `1'., expenses 6 17 Birdsall, Annie I., carfares 17 7+6 Byrne, TkIarion, carfares 15 20 Carney, -Mary C., salary 1,500 00 Carney, Mary C.., expenses 25 72 Clafl ri & Co., Walter A., supplies 64 44 Drunimey, Dr. J. L., salary 500 00 Durell, Charles P., expenses 1.3 35 Eisenhauer, Eleanore, carfares 3 24 192 WATERTOWN TMV-N REPORT Evans, -.Nlarion G., carfares $8 to French. Lucile G., carfiares 12 42 Gray ("'Ift Shap, itipplies 1 50 I Harding I -I i-s. S. NI sa la ry 1 ,500 00 Harding, Mrs. S. 1U., expenses 3 10 Hrid ges Badge Co., buttons 43 16 Hodgkinson, Amelia, carfares 32 06 Johnson, Alice, salary 1,i0o 00 Johnson, Alice, expenses 20 97 Jordan Marsh Co., supplies 6 78 Kelley, Dr. Edward J., salary 500 00 KelleYl Xlary E., carfares 19 86 Kelly, Timothy, wreaths 14 00 Lawrence, Eleanor. carfares 19 64 Leavitt, Sylvia, carfare 21 52 IMacallister, Dorothy I-L, carfares 11 60 Mooney, Francis X., expenses 26 60 Morrison, Maria P., expenses 22 95 Nelson, Earl C., expenses 40 62 Pesce, Dr. Gm3, C., service 14 00 P. 0. Department, postage 6 55 Putnam, \Valter L., expenses 22 57 Rockwood, Catherine A., carfares 20 62 Sawyer, Erald L., expenses 20 30 Striley, C, Harold, expenses is 3-0 Sullivan, Margaret L., expenses 12 25 Toppan, Dr. Albert B., salary 500 00 IVatertown Sun, The, advertising 21 87 Watertown Tribune Enterprise, The advertising 20 00 Wheeler, C. Arthur, expenses 7 50 X,Vhitehill, Edwin H., expenses 37 15 Yeline1c, Eva, carfares 23 21 Zovickian, Dr. H., salary 500 00 'Total ex p en d i rarer $7,199 98 Transferred to unexpended balance account 02 $7,200 00 AUDITOWS RrPDRT 193 LIBRARIES AND READING ROOMS Public Library, Salaries Appropriation for 1931 24,240 00 Expenditures Barrett, Deborah 11'I., salary $1,000 00 Blazo, Else, salary 31 77 Clark, J. L., salary 800 (A Crockfar-d, Charles, service 31 00 Cronan, John J., salary 80 00 Courtney, Minnie C., salary 1,600 00 Dugan, Lillian, salary 8 75 Gillmett, ill bel C., salary 1,300 00 Glossa, Philip Imo., salary 11 40 Greene, Katharine B., salary 1,400 00 Jensen, Evelyn, salary 55 70 Jordan, Xtildred, &-t1ary 11 70 Kelly, James, salary 196 00 Kelly, Rose, salary 222 70 Knapp, Gladys, salary 8 10 Lit h, Ruth h., salary 1,500 00 Xfadden, Esther E., salary~ 900 00 IN-lannix, Bernard, salary 1,400 00 ilIannix, Edward, services 12 80 Martin, Doris G., salary 1,400 00 11 4asters, Lydia salary 3,000 00 klead, Corinne, salary 1,700 00 N'loore, Eleanor L., salary 1,700 00 Pollock, Charles 400 01 Sawyer, Natalie, salary 1,500 00 Shambian, Xfatilda, salary 6 25 Shattuck, Sarah., salary 1,300 00 Smith, Helen, salan� 6 50 Smith, Laura, salary 97 35 Stewart, Alice L., salary 87 00 Valois, Albert, salary 62 88 Waite, Louise, salary,- 39 00 194 WArERTowN TOWN REPORT f White, Rath, salary 929 50 York, '-,N'lar E., salary 1,400 00 Total expenditures S24,198 31 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 49 $24,200 00 Public Library Depairtxnent, Maintenance Appropriation for 1931 $6,200 00 xpe d,there,s American Cleaning Ca., Gleaming windows 837 00 American Oil Co., ail 35 70 Anderson & Robichaud, painting 06 70 Baker Co., Frank G., plumbing repairs 101 50 Baker & Taylor Co., banks 19 18 Barnard Co., F. J., supplies 1 36 Benjamin, Harold C., trucking 291 00 Bookshop for Boys & +Girls, phamphlcts 70 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., sen ice 17 20 Butter's Express, expressage 6 86 Capers, Herbert, plants 4 50 Carlstrom, K. S., repairing clack 2 50 Children's Book Club of American, magazine covers, 10 40 Crown Shade & Screen. Co., shades 10 76 DeSilva Sign Co., sign 22 00 Dolge Co., C. B., oil 7 00 Donaldson, William, carpenter work 519 57 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 395 35 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., service 827 01 Emulso Corp., supplies 18 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 38 73 Franklin Chemical Co., liquid soap 6 25 Gaylord Brothers, books 232 68 r VDITQR'$ REPORT 195 Gibbs Express, expressage 70 Gifford Supply Co., supplies 22 81 Goding, Herbert, plumbing repairs 57 97 I-1arnmond & Co., C. S., globe 11 75 liarclinge Fluid Heat Inc., service 3 50 Hawes Electric Co., installing clocks, repairs, ctc. 384 1:3 Hild Floor 1-lachine Co., supplies 5 00 Holliston Mills Inc., varnish 26 03 ldnlrnes, C. E., grinding lawn mower 3 00 Household Fuel Co., fuel 997 26 Huntting Co., H. R., supplies 6 06 Jones, H. L., window cleaner 1 75 Jordan NIarsh Co., mirrors 3 00 Itelly, Garret L., trucking 2 00 $grasser Co., F., iron bracket 25 00 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 429 40 Library Art Club, dues 6 00 Library of Congress, cards, etc. 155 30 Lydston, W. W., cleaning inkwells 4 50 1anr�ix, Bernard service 20 95 Mason, Ralph W., Xmas wreaths, etc. 13 80 A4asters, Lydia, incidentals 126 95 llcArdle, H. B., supplies 217 00 IlcElhineyr, Eldon E., painting 162 80 AlcLean's, supplies 3 20 ikletropolitan ice Co., ail 32 63 :Middlesex County, House of Correction, mats 11 00 i1-lorris, G. E., repair roof 125 31 Murray Printing Co., printing report 14 50 National Education Association, dues 5 00 N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 242 08 Pay Roll, Highway Department. 42 27 Perkins Institution, repair chairs 9 80 Rallway* Express Agency, expressage 9 77 Rivets Manufacturing Co., stainp pact 1 40 Shino Litton Duster, duster 5 00 Simpson Brothers Corp., asphalt tapping 17 00 1961 WATERTQW1` TOWN REPORT Smith Typewriter Co., L. C., ribbons and typewriters 110 25 Spencer Manufacturing Co., S. III., stamps 2 87 Stone & Forsyth Co., supplies 29 32 Supremacy Pen & Ink Co., supplies 21 UU Taylor Co., Solatia M., prints 2 07 Thorp & T'1 artin, books 4 50 U. S. Flag Asociatiozi, flag chart f 00 Ward's, supplies 3 25 Water Department, service 11 10 Watertown Builders Supply Co., sand 25 Watertown Electric Co., repairs 3 35 Watertown Yellow Cali, taxi ;service 107 20 White Co., R. H., supplies 12 23 Whitford, E. A., chair tips 10 70 1;awman & Erbe Co., :supplies 4 16 Total expenditures $6,198 45 Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 55 6,'200 00 Public Library Department, Books, Periodicals and Binding Appropriation for 1931 $8,000 04 Expenditures American Historical Association, Clues SiUU American Library Association, subscriptions 3 .30 Archeological Institution of America, book 6 08 Ariston Publishers Limited, books 12 26 Authors Pre,s, authors digest 25 00 Barnard &- Co., F. J., binding 68 64 Berkley-Cardy Co., books 16 83 VI]ITOR'5 REPORT 197 Bookshop for Bays & Girls, books 17 35 Boston Herald & Traveler Co., subscriptions 7 41 Bready, Marcia, book 2 00 Butterfield, W. A., books 57 95 Chemical Rubber Co., buck 2 50 Children's Bock Club, books 99 40 Clark Co., Charles W., books 149 69 Crosby Publishing Co.. directory 24 00 Friedmans, books 15 39 Gina & Co., books 74 03 Goodheart-Willcox Co., books 8. 62 Graphic Publishers Limited, books 18 01 Gray Gift Shop, periodicals 100 25 Hammond Co., C. S., maps 2 25 Death & Co., D. C., books 41 74 History of Education in Armenia Publishers, book 3 00 Huntting, Co., H. R., books 2 35 Jackson, Grey A.., book 3 00 Janes Co.. lklarshall, books 10 00 ,Junior Literary Guild, subscriptions 1S1 00 Karr Jean, books 2 70 Library- Book House, books 1,494 97 Literary Guild of American, guild classics 8 75 Longmans Green & Co., boob 2 85 �\,lalloy, Charles A., subscriptions h 00 Massachusetts Historical Society, brooks 3 00 Midwest Co., book 2 25 Minot, John Clair, books 1,274 58 National Book Sales Co., books 6 S() New England Historic and Genealogical Society, dues 5 00 New England New Co., books 152 77 Noble &: Noble, books 28 00 Old Corner Bookstore, books 6 83 Personal Book Shop, books 1,459 66 Popular Science Monthly, books 12 00 198 Wt TERTCIWN TOWN REPORT Practical Arts l ublishing Co., book 1 24 Ramsay, Joseph P., book 1 83 Rand McNally Co., books 72 47 Rockwell Co,, Thomas S., books 21 0 3 Sanborn & Co., Benjamin H., books 43 29 Schoenhof's, book 1 15 Scribner's Son, Charles, books 54 00 Small & Hanson, books 137 95 Smithsonian Institute Series, scientific. series 50 00 Spaulding's Bookshop, Marv, books 12 55 Thomas Publishing Co., books 10 25 University of Chicago Press, brooks 3 73 Wagner Co., R. W., honks 10 80 Watertown News Co., subscriptions 67 20 Watertown Sun, The, subscriptions 12 00 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The, subscriptions 6 00 Fells Library Bindery, L. A., binding 1,666 52 Whitman & Co., Albert, books 200 00 Wilson Co., H. '+fir., subscriptions 134 50 Vi ornrath, Arthur R., books 23 45 Woolworth Co., F. W., supplies 4 00 'gale University Press, subscriptions 67 50 Total expenditures $7,999 72 Transferred to unexpended balance account 28 $8,000 00 Public Library Department, Convention Expense Appropriation for 1931 75 00 Expenditures Masters, Lydia W., expenses 61 50 Transferred to unexpended balance account 13 50 75 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 199 RECREATION Park Department, Superintendent Appropriation for 1931 500 00 Exjberrdihires �°losrman, Arthur D., salary $500 00 Soo 00 Park Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1931 $5,650 00 Expenda#u res Barton, Lee A., sighs $21 50 Beacon Equipment Co., erecting fence 36 36 Butters Express, expressage 1 20 Evans Painting Service, painting 3 50 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 16 05 Green & Co., S. B., supplies 11 00 Groom & Co., Inc., Thomas, supplies 2 33 Hayes `service Station, repairs 10 95 Jennev il[anufacturing Co., gas 50 94 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., repairs 18 00 -1 cM urtry, Frederick, gravel 174 00 Mosman, Arthur D., incidentals 5 20 New England Nurseries Co., trees 4 50 New England Taro Co., roller 149 10 Partridge Co., Horace, supplies 207 2.0 Pay Roll, weekly 4,546 55 P. 0. Department, box rent 1 50 Robinson, 'Theodore B., gas 5 05 Rooney & Son, J. F., repairs 12 70 Rundlett, Laura B., ;salary 100 00 Snow Iron Works Inc., W. A., hinge 7 50 Solvay Sales Corp., calcium chlorine 45 84 Summer Street Garage, garage rent and battery 99 75 Water Department, service 33 00 200 W:a` ERTOWN TOWN REPORT Watertown Tire Co., repairs 1 10 Worcester, Ralph H., battery 7 15 'Voung's Hardivare & Radio Co., supplies 76 25 Total expenditures $5,649 82 Transferred to unexpended balance account 18 85,450 00 Park Deparment, Victory Field Appropriation for 1931 82,700 00 Expenditures Luker, Frank G., pipe and collar $2 95 Barton, Lee A., printing and painting signs 17 00 Boston Consolidated Gas Co., service 62 12 Dugincre Brothers, repairs 2 00 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., service 6 30 Fletcher Hardware Co., The, suppl es 55 20 Green & Co., S. B., salt, etc. 19 80 Hinkley, O. E., repairs 1 00 Horace Partridge Co., marker and net 84 70 Ideal Power Latin IVlower Co., battery 13 55 jenney Manufacturing Co., gas 40 46 Lawn Mower Grindiug Co., repairs 12 00 Nlosman, Arthur D., incidentals 16 00 Pay Roll, weekly 2,245 9t Derry Seed Co., supplies 12 00 Rooney & Son, J. F., plumbing repairs 8 00 Water Department, service 29 10 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 30 74 Young's Hardware & Radio Co., supplies 40 65 Total expenditures $2,699 48 Transferred to unexpended balance account 52 2,700 00 AZ;DITOR'S REPORT 201 Park Department, Painting Fence Appropriation for 1913 $600 00 Expend ihires Fletcher Hardware Co., paint and brushes 237 60 Pay Rull, weekly 355 00 Total expenditures $592 60 Transferred to unexpended balance account 7 40 $600 00 Park Department, C000lidge Playground Appropriation for 1931 $950 00 Expenditures Beacon Equipment Co., furnishing and erecting fence $450 00 Theurer, Otto A., grading 500 00 Total a\penditures 950 00 $950 00 Park. Department, Coastsng Appropriation for 1913 Wo 00 �.xpend it €res Beacon Equipment Co., removing and resetting fence $36 27 Pay Roll, weekly 95 46 Total expenditures 131 73 Balance carried forward 468 27 $600 O0 202 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Playground Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1931 4,976 00 Expenditures Banks, Pauline V., salary 189 Oil Batchelder, E. P., salary 189 00 Berry, H. O., salary 1,89 00 Blake, T. A., salary 168 75 Bognsian, Theodore O., salary 300 00 Boyce, Esther, salary 168 00 Brooks, E. B.R salary 189 00 Cameron, W. S., salary 54 20 Causineau, E. E., salary 472 50 Delrnage, Flora M., salary 189 00 Ellis, Cyril F., salary 189 00 Gough, Anna, salary 189 00 Howes, F. E., salary 35 00 Kinchla, Ruth, salary 189 00 Kirker, Agnes, salary 75 00 MacGregor, Fred W., salary 87 00 Mantenuto, John, salary 5a 00 McBreen, Eleanor S., salary 189 00 McCullion, Jahn'l-l., salary 57 50 Mooncy, F. J., salary 22.E 00 Moulton, E. A., salary 191 25 Moulton, Mary, salary 75 00 -O'Brien, T., salary 189 00 Phillips, Hazel M., salary 189 00 Prendergast, Racy J., salary 77 50 Reel, Ethel L., salary 189 00 Rogers, Flora W., salary 189 00 Rooney, E. D., salary 189 00 Rundlett, Laura., salary 20 00 Thalden, Oscar, salary 55 20 Toscano, Anna., salary 189 00 "Dotal expenditures 4,946 90 Transferred to unexpended balance account 29 10 4.976 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 203 Playground Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1931 $3,000 00 Expenditures :Alen Bros. Corp., machinery 11 on mberg File & Index Co., cabinet and supplies 10 34 Boston Music Co., The, music 9 64 Boston Plumbing & Lighting Supply-, bubblers 19 00 Bussell,-Blakney Co. The, supplies 97 63. Camera Gift Shop, supplies 34 91 Claude Allen Rand, supplies 33 89 Cousineau, E. T., incidentals 40 53 Dorrety of Boston, medals 14 35 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 30 20 Education Division Nat'l Safety Council, subscription 1 50 Farwell Sportwear Inc., swim suits 18 75 Fife Corp. R. A., supplies 25 43 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 224 81 Fuller&Son Lurnber Co., lumber 20 77 Gibbs Express Co., express 35 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 2 20 Green & Co., S. B., cement 12 50 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies 143 89 Hinkley, G. E., lock and knob 6 00 Horace Partridge Co. The, supplies 546 92 Jenne' Mfg. Co., gas 40 46 Keefe & Son., D. F., repairs 9 28 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., repairs 7 85 Massachusetts Safety Council, buttons etc. 35 00 lartocchio Bros., expressage 4 50 N l eister Co., D. A., repairs 1 f) 00 Aliddlesex Sand & Gravel Co., trucking 12 50 Morrissey, J. P., supplies 7 45 204 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT National Recreation Association plays 1 00 Pay Roll, weekly 1,208 79 Pepperell Brading Co., supplies 54 23 P. 0. Department, postage 5 59 Railway Express Agency, expressage 3 23 Riverside Sand& Gravel Co., sand 10 24 Waldo Bros. Co., server pipe 24 30 Ward's, supplies 19 90 Water Department, service 1 35 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 81 99 Watertown Hardware Co., bolts 1 00 Wa'ertoivn Sun, The, printing 12 00 Webb Al fg. Co., F. W., steel pipe 2 69 Webster Lumber Corp., lumber 124 38 Young's Hardware& Radio Co., supplies 7 98 Total expenditures S2,995 32 Transferred. to unexpended balance account 4 68 $3,000 00 F Playground Department, New Equipment Appropriation for 1931. 51,05t] 00 Expenditures American Playground Device Co., swing outfit and life line S337 08 Beacon Equipment Co., Dinghy and erecting backstop 302 00 Cameron, William R., storage boxes 33 00 Harvey Co., Arthur C., supplies 15 42 Horace Partridge Co., The, baseballs and bat 14 55 Newton Awning Co., frame canopy 317 34 Webster Lumber Core:, lumber 28 81 Total expenditures 81,04E 20 .kiyo rOIVS REFOR'I 05 "Transferred to unexpended balance account 1 80 _ 1,051) 00 PUBLIC INDEBTEDNESS AND INTEREST Town Debt Appropriation for 1931 $263,000 00 Expenditures Bands Paid $263,000 00 $263,000 00 Interest :appropriation for 1931 $117,000 00 Transferred, 'TOWTI '`Ieeting 3,784 35 - 113,215 61:) Expenditures Coupons can bonds $83,871 25 Discount on temporary loans 28,438 28 Total expenditures $112,309 53 .Transferred to unexpended balance account 906 12 - - I13,215 65 TAXES State Tax Appropriation for 1931 $55,725 04 Expenditures lassachusetts, Commonwealth of, state tax $55,725 00 $55,725 00 206 WATERTC}45 N TOWN REPORT Special State Assessments Appropriation for 1931 S15,225 24 .Expepadi Lures Southern "Traffic Artery 22 76 Abatement of Smoke Nuisance 870 54 AlVays in Malden, Braintree, N-'e)--MOuth and Hingham 59S 13 Broadway, Revere Beach, Parkway Crossing 440 34 Canterl3ury Street Hiphw iy 28 51 West Roxl ry-Brookline Highway 64 96 Metropolitan Transit District 700 00 Charles River Basin, Improvement I2500 00 Total expcnditures $1.5,225 24 815,225 24 Metropolitan Assessments Appropriation for 1931 $152,055 23 xpendilures Metropolitan Parks Loan Sinking Fund 815 20 I -etropolitan Parks Loan, Serial Band 3,599.44 Metropolitan Parks Lean; interest 5,039 35 Metropolitan Parks Loan, main- tenance 24,468 11 'k'letropolitan Planning 221 48 Jkletropolitan Parks Loan Sinking Fund, series No. 2 199 04 -Metropolitan Parks Loan, Serial Brand $1,066 86 l,Ietropulitan Parks Loan, interest 1,884 29 Metropolitan Parks Loan„ maintenance 1,648 86 Metropolitan Parks Loan Fund, Nantasket, maintenance 1,254 79 AUDITOR'S REPORT 207 U'ellington Bridge, maintenance 76 91 Xletropolitan Sewerage Loan Sinking Fund, systein 8,257 56 M'etropolitan Sewerage, serial bonds 4,480 75 Metropolitan Sewerage, interest 14,620 63 Metropolitan Sewerage, maintenance 14,341 86 Nf etropolitnn %Water Loan Sinking Fund 2,064 78 Metropolitan Water Loa>«, serial bonds 9,823 24 Xletropolitan �Nater Loan, interest 30 842 22 Metropolitan Water Loan, maintenance 24,779 36 Metropolitan Water 'Loan ale Brookling Credit 2,091 90 Repairs of Statue Highways, 472 60 Total expenditures $152,055 23 $152,055 23 Charles River Basin Appropriation for 1 3t S6,976 46 Expenditures Charles River Basin Loan Fund, serial bonds 142 13 Charles River Basin Loan Fund, interest 1,540 29 Charles River Basin. Loan Fund,. maintenance 5,294 04 Total expenditures 56,97 6 46 S6,976 46 208 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT County Taxes Appropriation for 1931 ,S102,747 01 Expenditures 11Iassachusetts, Commonwealth of, tax 892,9 711 34 'Massachusetts, Commonwealth of, T. B. tag 10,176 67 Total expenditures $102,747 01 S102,747 01 WATER WORKS Water Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1931 S3,3.3)6 C0 Expendilrfres _Malcolm, Gertrude, salary S1,036 00 Rundlett, Laura B., salary 1,300 00 l undlett, \Va.lter E., salary 3,200 00 Total expenditures S3,536 00 S5,536 00 Water Department, Office Expense Appropriation for 1931 83,000 00 Transferred, Town Xleeting 882 00 S3,882 00 Addressograph Co., addressograph 839 86 Allen-Wales Adding Machine Co., repairs 2 35 Boston & Maine R. R., freight 22 23 Bruning Co. Inc., Charles, supplies 104 71 Crosby Stearn Gage &Valve Co., charts 6 11 AUDITOR'S REPORT 209 Eaton, Iveroy S., printing 110 00 Grants Express, expressage 35 Graff. Gift Slop, supplies 2 80 Groom Co., Thomas, supplies 95 47 Hammond & Co., C, S., nlnunting map 16 50 Ha-wes Electric Co., repairs 12 86 Johnson, Edwin, service 1,30-; (w Nalco'', Gertrude, extra service 80 00 _l I a!:t cr-Craft Corp., meter lacks 246 71. McArdle, H. B., supplies 26 25 Metropolitan Ice Co., ice 31 68 l-Iurray Printing Co., printing report 16 75 New Eingland Adding Machine Co., machine 159 74 N. E. Tel & Tel. Co.,service 145 81 -+. E. Towel Ca., rent of towels 9 00 Peabody, C. A., ink bails 1 so Pequossette Press, The. printing 192 25 P. 0. Department, postage and box rent 234 47 Pureoxia Co. The, water 3 00 Railway Express Agency, expressage 5 03 Rival Co., supplies 9 20 Rundlett, Laura B., extra services 100 00 Rundlett, Nl alter E., inicidenta.ls 1 55 Standard Maintenance Co., maintenance of t�rpewriters 16 00 Thorp& IMartin, cash book, 22 00 \Webster Lumber Co., pine 13 4 Total expenditures $3,931 67 Transferred to unexpended balance account 30 33 S3,882 00 Water Department, Vacations Appropriation fnr 1031 83,500 00 -210 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expend lures Pay Roll, iveekly IS3,490 00 Transferred to une%pended balance account 10 00 $3.500 00 'water Department, Construction Appropriation for 1931 S69,678 84 Transferred, Town INIecting 7,34,E 05 62,333 79 Expenditures American Oil Co. Gil, kerosene 98 10 Belmont Community Garage, sharpen- ing cutters 3 00 Blair, Joseph H., woad 153 00 Boston & Maine R. R.t rent cf land 50 00 Roston & Maine R. R. freight, 119 73 Boston Woven Hose & Dubber Co., hose and couplings 10 84 Bowen, C., expressage 50 Bruning Co. Inc., Charles, supplies 51 55 Builders Iron Foundry, supplies 443 10 Caldwell Co., George A., supplies 59 00 Cernent Lined Pipe Co., coupling, elbows, etc. 2,888 27 Chase Brass & Copper Co., brass pipe and tube 18 82 Chesterton Co., A. W., supplies 58 80 Curry Bros. Oil Co., cutting oil +69 54 ]Edson Mfg. Corp,, repairs 27 75 Eureka Pipe Co., couplings, etc. 56 27 Everett Bras. Inc., expressage 4 60 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 79 05 Field & Son Inc., Walter W., repairs 122 92 Gibbs Express, expressage 1 40 +Grant's Express, expressage 35 AUDITOR'S REPORT 211 Green & Co., S. B., cement 13 80 Hartwell Bros., handles, 2 72 Hersey Mfg. Co., meters, etc. 6,352 85 Holmes, C. E., repairs ? GO Hydraulic Development Corp., hydro- tite 861 €5 Johnson, Edwin, service 45 00 Kennedy, Valve Mfg. Co. The. valves 76 75 Lend Lined Iron Pipe Co., fittings 271 50 Ludlow Valve 'X[fg. Co., valves and hydrants 2,427 94 Macaulay, D., repairs 3 70 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 147 60 Mexican Petroleum Corp., kerosene 5 50 Mueller Co. Inc., fittings 563 76 National Boston Lead Co., lead pipe 309 65 Pay Doll, weekly 31,295 70 Proctor, S. E. & R, C., supplies 216 43 Railway Express Agency, expressage ? 38 Red Hed \Manufacturing Co., brass goods 4,022 84 Sullivan, James H., kerosene 33 75 Sumner & Dunbar, supplies 1,521 32 Tocci Construction Co., huilding manhole 169 50 Waldo Bros. Co., manhole covers and frames 114 24 Warren Pipe Co. of llassa,chussetts Inc. pipe 9,054 82 'Webb XIfg. Co., F. W., fittings 59 96 W'ebster Dumber Corp., lurnbLr 21 06 Total expenditures W,912 91 Transferred to unexpended balance account 420 88 Sb2,333 79 212 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Water Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1931 S25,000 00 Expend-ilgtres Alemite Co. of New England, washers 1 01 American Oil Products Co., gas 254 00 Antis, Walter, paper banging 15 65 Automotive. Electric Service Corp., repairs 27 70 Beston & 1I aine Transportation Co., trucking 2 17 Brown, J., painting and lettering truck 150 00 Central Auto Parts Co., Ford bands 1 50 Chatfield, Ernest J., repairs 4 92 claflin Co., lValter A., acid 2 90 Curry Bras. Oil Co., wipers 49 46 Curti &ion Inc., Andrew F., tank to 00 Dah1quist 1Ifg. Co., boiler 17 00 Durnan, Jr., f anies H., tube and repai rs 42" 37 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 29 70 Edison Electric Illuminating Co., service 128 85 Everett-Beechler Tire Co., tire and tubes 254 51 Everett Pros. Inc., expressage 1 55 Evans Tire Co., C. M., fire and tube 9 25 Fay- Co., C. E., auto parts 9 84 Federal Motor Truck Sales Corp., supplies 10 13 Field& Son Inc., Walter W., repairs 441 33 Fletdier Hardware Co., supplies 30 41 Gardiner, Ralph C., insurance 622 00 Garlock Packing Co. The, gaskets, etc. 54 54 IGoding, Herbert, bibbs 2 75 Creen & Co., S. B., cement and straw 10 73 Gulf Refining Co., oil 114 4 AUDITOR'S DEPORT 213 Hayes Service Station, repairs and SLIPPI'LCS J{) 95 Hauck Manufacturing Co., steamer 145 04 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 53 48 Hebert & Co., William, funnell 3 88 Hersey iNlanufacturing Co., meter parts 2.297 62 Hinkley, 0. E., Nvax 1 01) Holmes, C. E., battery and charging 12 QU Hurley Service Dodge Bras. Station, repairs 98 80 f l�-nam, J., repairs 7 50 Denney Nlanufacturing Co., oil and grease 36 a 5 Johnston Co. Inc., J. G., badges 12 50 Keefe, C. H., garage rent 30 00 Kennedy Valve Manufacturing Co., The, supplies 2 64 Lawn A-lower Grinding Co., grinding mover 2 00 Lenk Electric Co , equipment 16 32 Mack lklotor Truck Co., repairs 59 46 Macintosh, Jahn, coal 222 27 Macomber& Co., H. S., tank exchange 2 60 INlassachusetts Commonwealth of, registration 2 00 Massachusetts Tire Sales Co. Inc., links 7 42 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 64 50 Mexican PetroleuI31 Corp-, gas and oil 641 03 Morse Body Co. Inc., wedges and repairs 139 20 N. E. Tel &Tel. Co., service 73 36 Newcombe, John F., chains 36 60 Newton Tire Co., tires and tubes 32 00 Pay Roll, weekly 17,492 28 Perkins, E. A., repairs, 45 UU Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., glass and felt 15 26 Proctor, S. E. & K. C., supplies 9 11U 214 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Red Hed 'Manufacturing Co., stop and wastes 192 12 Robinson, Theodore B., gas 24 7 Rundlett, Walter E., garage rent and incidentals 1.36 45 Sheridan, T. F., matches 5 25 Standard :auto Gear Co., 'supplies 3 80 Store & McDermott, supplies 8 34 Ward, L. Z., repairs 305 64 'Waterproof faint & Varnish Co., enamel 227 50 Watertown lrl otor Sales Co., auto parts 40 1,'a.tertown "lire Co., repairs 58 35 Wehl,) .11anufacturing Co., F. W., tubing; and fittings 19 f 8 White Co. The, fan belt 1 01 Wights, L. A., wail paper 19 64 4Vllder, H. E., wrenches 27 10 "Total expenditures 24,940 95 Transferred to unexpended halance account 59 45 -- 525,000 00 Water Department, Special Appropriation fnr 1931 $57,833 91 Transferred. Town Meeting 508 96 Expendt:tirres American Coil Co., kerosene 69 09 Roston -L� Main R. R., freight 154 48 Bo-,ton & 'Maine R. R., runt of land 5 00 Boston & Alaine R. R., supervision and labor 46 85 Builders Iron Foundry, fittings 1,116 28 AUDITOR'S REPORT 215 Butters Express, expressage 6 50 Cement Lined Pipe Co., pipe and couplings 291 70 Chesterton Co., A. W., oakum 202 20 Edson Manufacturing Corp., hose 62 :30 Ellis & Ford INJanufacturing Co., gaskets 2 42 Eureka Pipe Co., couplings 7 6.5 Everett Brothers Inc., expressage 7 23 Field & San Inc., Walter W., paving breaker 196 35 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 1-19 52 Gelding, Hugh, splicing rope 2 00 Green & Co,, S. B., cement 16 00 Harris Oil Co., A. W., oil 7 06 Hartwell Brothers, handles S 47 Holland, Edward D., shovels, etc. 35 50 Holmes, C. E., grinding tools l (A Hydraulic Development Co., furnace, ladle, etc. 758 78 ,Denney Manufacturing Co., oil 24 25 Knight & Co. F., expressage 14 70 Ludlow Valve -Manufacturing Co.. hydrants 4.508 44 Macauley. D., sharpening drills 25 85 1+Ieister Co., D. A., sharpening picks, etc. 239 00 Mueller Co., Inc., caulking sets and lids 71 76 National-Boston Leal Co., lead pipe 290 76 Otis Brothers Co., rubber boots 74 75 'p 7p]j P ff44 Pay Roll, weekly 31,965 82 Priest & Co., planks .56 Q6 Procter, S. E. & R. 'C., globes, etc. 89 10 Iced Heel i1-Ianufacturing Co., brass fittings 1,195 48 Rival Co., tapes and crayon 31 50 Surnner & Dunbar, supplies 328 50 16 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Waldo Brothers Co., derrick, foist and torches 20 Warren Foundry & Pipe Corp., pipe 15,059 02 Webster Lumber Corp., lumber 30 39 Yoting's Hardware & Radio Co., Shovels 22 00 Total expenditures $57,325 95 `-57325 35 Water Department, New Trucks Appropriation for 1931 52,110 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 28 89 $2,0 1 11 Expenditures Brown, J., lettering truck 10 45 Daniels Chevrolet Co., truck 693 00 Federal Motor Truck Sales Corp., truck 'S1,088 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 20 64 Green ECG Co., S. B., cemeitt 12 00 Hawes, Electric Co., installing lights its slued 30 00 Meister Co., D. A., welding, casting etc. 7 75 Watertown Tire Co., tires, tubes, etc. SO 22 I,Vebster Lumber Corp., Iumber 31 45 Cameron, William R., repairs on truck. shed 57 60 Total expenditures 82,081 11 S2,081 11 PUBLIC CEMETERIES Cemetery Department, Superintendent Appropriation for 1931 $2,000 00 AUDITOR'S RtPORT 217 Expenditures -Shore y, Frank R., salary 2,000 00 $2,000 00 Cemetery [Department, Labor Appropriation for 1931 S10,350 00 Expenditures Pay Rolls, weekly `~10,3413 90 Transferred to unexpended balance. account 1 10 Cemetery Department, Operation Appropriation for 1931 8500 00 Transferred, Town A l eeting 7.5 00 $51-5 Oil Expenditures Breek & Sans. Joseph, planting 82 00 Field & Son, "'alter W., drills 15 60 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies ail OS Graphic Press, The, printing 18 41 Hastings, George, photo 5- 00 Hydrol Chenzical Co., rods 6 20 Keenan, James F., rakes 4 00 Lawn R-lower Grindisig Co., sharpening saws, etc. 31 60 LeShane, Frank, trucking 33 00 Malloy, Charles L., supplies 50 Meister Co., D. A., sharpening picks, etc. `? 35 New Englatid Frigid Servt'ce, repairs 59 90 N. F. Tel. & Tel. Co., sen ice 3 60 Sharp Blade Co., blades 6 00 Shor-ev. Frank R., carfares 16 30 218 Lk°ATERTOWN TOWN RrP(-) T Stuart & Son Co., F., compressor 12 00 Sullivan, James, fertilizer, oil 5 45 Tacci, Construction Co., grave markers 75 00 Waltham Limed Cenicrit Co., cernent 18 37 Water Department, service 5 10 Watertown Bindery, mounting charts 18 00 Watertown Hardware, supplies 40 Welch, Charles D., trucking 38 50 White, Peter J., carpenter work 8 75 Young's Hardware & Radio Co., supplies 22 26 Total expenditures $574 57 Transferred to unexpended balance account 43 $575 00 Cemetery Department, New Fence Appropriation for 1931 S125 00 Expenditures White, Peter J., fence 125 00 125 00 )MISCELLANEOUS Administration Building Balance hrought forward S205,000 00 Expenditures Badger LR Sons Co., E. B., corner stone box a 00 Brae Burn Nurseries, shrubbery and planting 535 00 Donaldson, William, general contract 1 7,01.5 70 Graphic Dress, The, printing 6 86 AUDITOR'S REPORT 219 r'I+lac]Donuld, Roland B., insurance 211 60 114assachusetts Commonwealth of. inspection of boiler 10 00 N. E. Tel & Tel. Co., ducts for signal room 2.55 91 Cates & Marvin, plumbing bond 77 92 Agar, Arthur C., painting suns 10 00 Reformatory for Women, flag 5 04 Theurer, Otto A., grading (park) 660 00 The Office of R. ClipstQn Sturgis, architects 760 81 Total expenditures 8159,555 74 Balance carried forward 45,444 26 205,000 00 Administration Building, Plans Balance brought forward $10,000 00 Expenditures The office of R. Cliptrn Sturgis, service 9,977 10 Watertown Sun, The, engraving cut 3 50 Total expenditures 9,980 60 Balance carried forward 19 40 10,000 00 Arsenal Street Balance brought forward 544 52 Transferred, Town Meeting Soo 00 44 52 Transferred to unexpended balance account S44 52 Belmont and Common Streets, Traffic Lights Balance brought forward $300 00 220 WATERTDWN 'TOWN REPORT pends'Pires Town of Belmont, installing of autoniatic signal ;S300 00 8300 04 Betterment Streets (1934) Balance brought forward $1,946 03 Transferred, Town N-leetin 767 25 $1,179 78 Expendibires American Oil Products Co., asphalt 294 25 vlassacbusetts Broken Stone Co., crushed store 500 46 .Pay Roll, weekly 384 07 Total expenditures $1,17 i$ $1 ,178 7& Betterment Streets (1931) Appropriation for 1931 861,600 40 Transferred, 'Town Xleeting 6,000 00 Expenditures American Oil Products Co., asphalt S4,514 97 Condon Corp., John P., stone 9,857 20 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 57 50 Holland, Edward D., supplies 44 50 Nlassachusetts Broken Stone Co,, stone 7,175 .35 Massachusetts State Prison, castings 334 24 McCarty & Co., Charles J., supplies 57 64 McVey, Thomas M., curbing 2,173 30 l4ona.ntum Coal. Co., coal 725 93 Pay Roll, weekly 25,107 37 Portland Stone Ware Co., pipe 6 62 AUDITOR'S RCPORT 221 Pr(wtor, S. E., & 12. C , supplies 33 50 Sullivan, James H., oil 7 000 Tocci, Anthony, building catch basins 88 00 Tocci, Edmund, building catch basins 168 00 Waldo Taros. Co., pipe 3S6 27 Wzflt yam Lime& Cement Co., cement 252 25 Watertown Builders Supply Co., brick 521 85 NY"atertow n Excavating Co., shovel and true 739 06 Watertown L.umb?r Co., lumber 30 98 Total expenditures S 5 2,381 53 Balance carried forward S3.218 47 S55,600 00 Common Street, Relocation and Widening Balance brought forward 8232 50 Transferred, Town Meeting 232 50 December Assessments, 1939 Balance brought forward $364 98 x j,vndigures Abatement granted by assessors 86 32 Transferred to unexpended balance account 358 66 - - 364 984 December Assessments (1931) Levied b1 assessors S147 80 Balance carried forward $147 80 Drainage Appropriation for 1931 $18,100 00 Transferred, Town -leeting 1,8UO 00 19,900 00. 222 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenfl- ture.y Clematis Brook Sand & Gra-vel Co., sand 43 88 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 84 75 Hood Rubber Co., supplies 20 50 Al assachusettsStatePrison, castings, 666 93 McCarty & Co., Charles J., supplies 311 18 1llurp,hy, Eugene, building manholes 64 00 O'Connell, Co., J. P., velo cernent 37 50 Pay Roll, weekly 14,070 11 Portland Stone W,--ire Co., pipe 1,477 60 Procter, S. E. & R. C., supplies 8 75 Puritan Iron Works, castings 105 00 Riley, M. J., building manholes 232 00 Security Welding Co., equipment and repairs 13 43 Stuart & Son Co., Thomas, hire of crane truck 55 00 Tocci, Edmund, building manholes 528 00 NValtharn Lime & Cement Co., cement 230 36 Waldo Bros. Co., brick 1,348 69 Watertown Builders' Supply Co., brick 448 35 Watertown Lumber Co., lurnher 12 25 Total expenditures 319,758 34 Transferred to unexpended balance account 141 66 19,900 00 Drainage, Special Balance brought forward $15,000 00 Transferred, Town Nleeting 14,552 00 — 829,552 00 Expenditures Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 152 50 McCarty&Co., Charles J., supplies 57 86 AUDITOR'S REPORT 2ZIT. Murphy, Eugene, building manhole 24 00 Pay Roll, weekly 13,799 14 Portland Stone Ware Co., pipe 893 80 Proctor Co., S. E. & R. C., supplies 8 75 Riley, 11. J., building catch basins 176 00 Waldo Bros. Co., brick and pipe 71 92 Total expenditures $15,183 97 Balance carried forward S14,368 03 829,552 00, Headquarters, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 1105 Appropriation for 1931 S975 ilk} Ex pendititres Arlington National Bank, rent S147 54 Edison Electric Ill. Co., service 17 46 Tomasetti, G., rent 740 00 Total expenditures 905 Ott Transferred to unexpended balance account S70 00 8975 00. Founder's i,4lemorial Appropriation for 1931 815,000 00 Expenditures Tercentenary Committee memorial Sa15,400 ()0 S15,000 00 Infirmary Department, Plans for Moving Balance brought forward S750 00• 224 WATERTC)tivN `tCkWN REPORT L,xpenditures Hoyt, Clarence P. architect, 750 00 750 00 Infirmary, Moving and Remodelling Appropriation for 1931 . S3 ,OD0 00 Expenditures Gallagher, C, D., general con- tractor 22,023 49 Fitzgerald, Henry F., 3 shover Stalls 296 00 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 2 05 Gifford, Joseph, watchman 12 00 Hale's Oil Co., fuel oil 196 60 Hoyt, Clarence P., architect U503 48 Massachusetts Bonding & Insurance Co., contract bonds 435 16 Morandi-Proctor Co., nTajestic range 160 00 Sawyer, F. L.., rent 80 19 Stacie, Edward L., insurance 37 50 Waltham, City of, care 1,176 00 White, George H., incidentals 46 67 Widequest, Hildur, rent 60 00 Wilson, Phillip, watchman 70 00 Total expend[Lures $26,059 14 Balance carried forward 8,940 86 -- 35,000 00 Foundry Brook, Drain Balance brought forward 815,038 67 Expenditures Barrett, Paul, salt, hay $20 00 -Clematis Brook Sand & Gravel, sand and stone 1,085 83 AUDITOR'S REPORT 225 Concrete Steel Co., tys 1,311 07 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 72 75 Hood Rubber Co., boats 4 00 McCarthy Cc Co., Charles J., supplies 179 99 Massachusetts State Prison, castings 61 94 Pars Roll, weekly 10,087 35 Standard Oil Co. of New York, oil 11 84 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., cement 2,110 65 Watertmvn Builders" Supple Co., bags 10 OG Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 52 0 Webster Lumber Co., lumber 50 41 Total expenditures $15,057 86 Transferred to unexpended balance accorx��t 81 S15,058 67 Liston Re-imbursement Appropriation for 1931 S287 75 Expenditures Liston, Edward J., re-imbur-seinent 272 00 Transferred to unexpended balance account 15 75 $287 75 Louise Street Drain Appropriation for 1931 $500 00 E.vpend-ilures Pay Roll, weekly $211 24 Waldo Bros. Co., pipe- 286 65 Total expenditures S497 89 Transferred to unexpended balance account 2 11 500 00 r 226 WATERTCrt' N TOWN REPORT Lowell School Addition Balance brought forward S8,942 85 Expea d it ores Anchor Post Fence Co., fence S673 00 Babb & Co., Edward E., lockers 130 86 Bradley Co. ;Milton, paper cutter 28 98 Bingham-Peckham Co., draperies, etc. 42 30 D'.Amore Construction Co., general contract 50 00 Globe Newspaper Co., advertising hids 31 20 Groom & Co., Tbomas, supplies 1 65 Este; Organ Co., organ 70 Ott l{oisy, Herbert, service 10 13 Hall, Sidney W., painting 37 00 Hawes, Electric Co., electrical work 10 00 Jordan INlarsh Co., cooker, etc. 130 47 Kane Furniture Co., Furniture 72 80 lac nrie Bros. & Wolkins, furniture 508 25 Kilharn, Hopkins & Greeley, arclil- tects 310 80 Knight & Thairias, extinguishers 39 60 M ahady Co., E. F., cabinet 23 38 Massachusetts Reformatory, tables 11 00 McCue, Thomas Joseph, grading contract 4,900 00 Sawyer, E. L., ]sump 7 40 Stjohn's TA-le'tllc clist Episcopal Church School, sand Lables 16 50 Watertown Sun, The, advertisement 9 63 Watertown TrIbrine-Enterprise, The, advertisement 15 00 Total expenditures $7,130 17 Balance carried forward 1,812 68 8,942 85 AUDITOR"S RE?ORT 227 Main Street Re-Location Balance Drought forward 8140 00 Transferred, Town Meeting 140 00 Mt. Auburn Street Building Line Balance brought forward $500 00 Balance carried forward 500 00 Mosquito Eradication Appropriation for 1931 S1,000 00 Experrdrtrr-res Massachusetts Commonwealth of, mos(auito eradication st'000 00 $1,000 00 Nichols Avenue, Re-Location Balance brought forward 600 00 fixpendiheres Palmer & Sons, L. P., curblag $182 56 Fay Roll, weekly 417 44 Total expenditures S600 00 600 00 Orchard Street Apprupriat 0r1 for 1931 S18,500 00 Transferred. Town Meeting 2,700 00 S15,800 00 Expend-i titres American Oil Products Co., asphalt S702 52 Branchaud, Finn, land damages 17 20 228 WATERTOWN TOWN LtFr'C3RT Champagne, Elizabeth K., land damages 24• 00 Coffey, 11'illiani D., land damages 56 00 Collins, Ellen R, land damages 118 00 Condon, John P., gravel 1,374 65 Dyson, ,Josephine I-I., [and darnages 27 6a Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 85 00 Gilbert, George B., et ux,, Mary E., land damages 174 40 Hill, Huge, iabor 24 00 Hirtle, Freeman A., et ux., Eva I., land damages 26 00 ,Jackson, George S. H., land damages 436 40 LaBonte, NI arguerite M., Land damages 60 00 lvlassachusetts Broken Stone Co., ` stone 1,044 49 TrlcNamara, Lcuise A., land damages 324 00 1,1cVey=, Thomas H., curbing 1,613 60 Morrin, Hazel R., land damages 320 00 Pay Roll, weekly 5,972 80 Shields, 1V'1 argaret, land darnages 48 00 Toeci, Edmund, building catch basins 88 00 Valentine, Zeds I,, land damages 88 00 Watts, Lincoln, et ux., Cynthia N-1., lend damages 104 00 Total expenditures $12,788 bb Balance carried for ward $3,011 34 S15,800 00 Overlay 199 Balance broLight forward 395 24 Adjustment 6 00 401 24 Expendilures Abatements granted by assessors 72 85 Trans. To Overlay Reserve Account 328 39 401 24 AUDITOR'S REPORT 229 Overlay 1931) Balance brought forward 19,077 97 Transferred toOverlay Reserve Account f 12,000 00 7,077 97 F-Tpendilit.res Abatements, granted by Assessors 3,396 00 Balance carried f€ mrard 3,681 97 7,077 97 Overlay 1931 Levied Iay Assessors $26,403 45 Sold i,�!rs E%emptions 199 23 26,264 22 . pandiEr.cres Abatements, granted by Assessors $8,613 71 Balance carried fomrard 17,650 51 $26,264 22 Overlay Deserve Fund Balance brought forward $18,870 92 Transferred fronx Overlay accounts 12,328 39 31,199 31 Transferred `Fawn Meeting 15,000 00 $16,199 31 Balance carried forward 16,199 31 Fatter Memorial Gate Fund Balance brouglit forward 124 45 Received from Union Market National Bank 23 25 147 70 Balance carried forte*aril 147 70 230 WATERT[]WN TOWN REFOWr Premium Account Balance brought forward 857 68 Deceived from sale of bonds 7,206 10 8,063 78 Transferred to appropriations 857 68 7,206 10 Expenditures First National bank, preparing and authenticating bonds 8(525 GO Balance carried forward 6,581 10 1,206 10 Riverton Playground Balance brought. forward $4,.a57 00 Balance carried forward 4,557 00 School Department, Smith-Hughes fund Received from State 181 77 Expenditures Keating, Franklin salary, 72 71 Keep, Marion P., salary 109 06 Total Expenditures 181 77 181 77 School Survey Balance brought forward 2000 00 Expendilu res Institute of Educational Research Teachers College, Columbia Uni- versity School survey $2,000 00 $2,000 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 231 Taylor Street Building Line Balance brought forward 200 00 Transferred Town Meeting 200 00 Tercentenary Committee Balance brought forward 168 38 Ex:pendrttires Graphic: Press, The, printing 24 50 Hampshire Press, printing 14 50 Honwyer & Co., Chas. W., sheet music 60 90 Kavanaugh, V. T., rent of food lamps 5 00 McIntosh, Neil, recut of office 25 00 Robinson, G. Frederick, incidentals 33 19 Total Expenditilres 163 09 Transferred to unexpended balance account 5 2 168 38 Unpaid bills Approl)riation for 1931 4,518 86 Expenditures Atlantic & Pacific, groceries 1,225 00 Crupi's Marker, groceries 77 00 Economy Shares, groceries 7 Ott First National Stores, groceries 770 00 Hood & Sons, Inc., H. P., niilk 137 00 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 102 50 Mass. Comm.(Pondville Hospital), care 225 00 Newton, City of, aid 198 ate Newton Hospital, care 27 50 Raymond Co., I., groceries 333 00 Salem. City of, aid 682 19 Somerville, City of, airl 38 50 232 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Waltham Hospital, care 556 28 Water Department, service 1.4 50 Whiting; bilk Co., milk 124 39 Total Expenditures 4,518 86 4,515 86 West Elementary School Balance brought forward -SL21S 24. Expenditures Anchor Fence Post Co., increasing height of tence and extending 495 00 Foxboro, Co., The, recording thermometer and gauge 107 84 Hasbrouck & Co., V. J., chairs 109 50 Denney Faros. & Wolkins, desks and seats 38 00 Monah, L. J., steam and therrnometer recording chart 16 29 Total Expenditures 1,126 63 Transferred to unexpended balance account 91 01 1,218 2# Wells Avenue, Sewer Transferred Town lklecting $1,100 00 Balance carried forward 1,100 00 Workmen's Compensation Appropriation for 1931 5,000 00 Transferred Town Meeting 300 00 �4,700 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 233 Esx e)zdrtures Bacon, Dr. G. S., service 24 00 Bloomer, John, injury 51 C� Brown, Dr. S., ser-vice 10 00 Bottler, George F., supplies 7 70 Cambridge hospital, x-ray, 20 00 Carizanelli, Dr. Pericles, service 10 00 Cloonan, Michael, injury 223 71 Collis, Dr. Richard, service 10 00 Connolly, Christopher, injury 2 57 Cousens, Dr. N. W., operation 71 43 Crowley & Gardner, belt 7 50 Department of Industrial Accidents examinations 47 00 Drummey, Dr. J. L., service 65 00 Ernst, Arthur, injury :36 00 Flaherty, Nlichael, injury 38 57 Frairn, Dr. Irving W., service 53 00 Fuller, Dr. Solomon C., service 5 00 Gallagher, Mrs. Annie, settlement 832 00 Gately, Airs. Alice. nurse 54 00 Hanley, Frank. injury 414 00 Keenan, Janies F., injury 56 43 Kelley, Dr. Edward J., service 71 00 Kelley, Dr. M. J., service 32 00 [ding, Dr. Alfred E., service 36 00 LeBlanc, Nf ary, nurse .54 00 Loring, Dr, Benjamin, service 22 25 Madden, Jr. James, F., injury 12 86 1-Iahoney, William S., injury 168 43 Mahoney, Jahn J., injury 42 00 McEllin, Michael, injury 133 71 Moloney, Dr. Albert N-L, x-ray 10 00 Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, service 2 40 .Mass. General Hospital., service 10 00 Morrison, Dr. L. B., service a 00 Oliveto Jr.. Frank, injury 54 00 Perlmutter, Dr. Samuel M., service 65 00 1'esce. Dr. Gu%, C., service 43 00 234 WATEATOWN TOWN REPORT Petrillo, Dr. C. S., service 32 00 Piantedosi, Nicola, injury 97 72 Quirk, Dr. Thornas G., service 83 00 Ransoms Taxi, taxi service 26 90 Ruggiero, Domenic, injury 100 29 Russo, Samuel, injury 108 86 Russeo, Mrs. Samuel, medicine 5 09 Secord, Dr. Walter N., service 47 00 Shedd, Daniel W., injury 77 15 St. Elizabeth Hospital, x-rays 52 43 StjlliN,aii, John P., injury 9 09 Sullivan, John F., injury 20 00 Synines Arlington Hospital, care 28 50 TraFiente, Michael, ill.;Llry 132 00 Vacca, Ralph, injury 25 72 Waltbarn Hospital, x-ray & board 293 70 lVie, Dr. Earl J,, service 136 00 York, Dr. Robert S., service 171 00 Zuppo, Frank, injury 84 86 Total Expenditures 1.331 39 Transferri-ed to unexpended balance account 368 61 — $4,700 00 TREASURY RECEIPTS Ashes and Paper, rubbish tickets 37 80 Cemetery, care and sale of lots 3,456 14 Cemetery, interest 1,955 47 Collector, adverdsment, etc. 1,212 66 Collector, fees 3,468 02 Excess Tax Collections 63 Fire, miscellaneous 20 05 Health, licenses 358 00 Health, contagious 725 71 Health, dental clinic 560 30 AUDITOR'S REPORT 235 Highway-, garbage 6,885 35 Highway, 242 45 Infirmary, produce, 498 75 Inspector of Buildings 3 DD Inspector of Plumbing 703 99 Insurance, refund 55 94 Interest, 1929 Tax 83 78 Interest, 1930 Tax 13,208 53 I:Merest, 1931 Tax 2,607 57 Interest, tax titles 2,139 99 Interest, Union AMarket Nat'l Bank 7,817 19 Interest, accrued on bonds 382 3 Legal .Services, refund 2 50. -Massachusetts Commonwealth of, street railway tag. 1,966 67 Massachusetts Commonwealth of, corporation tax 77 914 47 'Massachusetts Commonwealth of, public service tax 9,634 95 Massachusetts Commonwealth c)f, dank tax 1,467 38 Massachusetts Common weal th of trustcompany tar- 1,415 37 A-Iassachusetts Commonwealth of, military aid 292 50 _-MMassachusetts Commonwealth of, state aid 499 00 XIassachusetts Commonwealth of, trust compare;, 1926 37 55 Massachusetts Commonwealth of, trust company, 1927 15 17 Massachusetts of Commonwealth, trust company, 1928 20 82 .Massachusetts Commonwealth of, trust compativ, 1929 26 Massachusetts Coin nionwealth of, trust companv, 1930 85 Massachusetts Commonwealth of, bank tias, 1929 1 56. 236 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Massachusetts Commonwealth of, bank tax, 1930 1 10 Massachusetts Commonwealth of, public tqevvtc-c tax, 1930 67 01 1.4assachusetts Commonwealth of, refund Cambridge Traffic artery 324 28 Massachusetts Commonwealth of, refund, sewer, Boston Harbor 133 43 Massachusetts Commonwealth of, refund, Fire prevention tax 3 20 X]i(I(I I esex County, d Qg licenses 1,208 44 Nliddlcic-v County, killing dogs 71 00 Mothers' Aid, state 10,454 57 'Vothers' Aid, cities and towns 861 26 OuLside Aid, state 7,191 47 Planning Board, advertising 43 38 Poles and Wires, permits 459 00 Poles and Wires, damages 25 00 Polive Department, hackney liscenses 58 00 Police Department, fines 1,258 43 Public Library, fines 1,247 43 Public Lil)rary, old books 7 85 Reimbursement, edison 41 62 School Department, vent. 2,363 20 School Department, continuation 3,716 03 SchGol Department, evening 110 40 School Department, blind 300 00 School Depavtment, aniericanization 1,336 56 School Department, tuition 1,105 69 School Department, miscellaneous 146 54 Selectmen, various 3 150 Sewer receipts 6,959 84 Sidewalks Assessments 3,592 10 Sidewalks, various 1,847 .32 Soldier's Relief 540 00 Sundries, checks cancelled 81 43 Taxes, 1930 additional polls 116 00 Taxes, 1931 additional polls 26 00 'faxes, 19,31 moth I.',\ 991 18 AUDITOR'S REPORT 237 Taxes 1931, interest on betterments 3,940 60 Telephone 6 31 Town Clerk, fees and licenses 2,470 48 Town Hall, rent 1,120 00 Town Recards, sale of 4 12 Treasurer, miscellaneous 53 00 Tree Warden Department, new trees 405 00 Tree Warden Department, use of truck 58 00 Tree Warden Department, darnagaes 7 00 Water Receipts, net 198 2015 82 Water Department, junk 21 67 Weights and Measures, fees 336 06 Total Receipts $393,042 02 ExpemMures The following amounts were receipts anticipated by the :assessors, Water Income 185'000 00 Bank and Corporation Tax 105,841 66 Street Railway Tam 4,219 82 Miscellaneous 106,000 00 ('401,061 48 Trust Co., treasury receipts 1 89 National Bank Tax, treasury receipts 1 00 Total E%pendiitures 8401,064 37 Deficit, charged to Lznexpended balance 8,022 35 393,042 02 238 WATERTOWN '10WN REPORT STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Assets Cash on hand S,148,119 02 Appropriation account, 1930 982 99 Appropriation account, 1931 3,179 18 Deferred Sidewalk Assessments 24,542 84 Deferred Street Assessrnents 130,222 30 Real and Personal Property as per appraiser's schedule 6,040,230 00 Uncollected taxes, 1930 real and personal 3,302 47 1930 poll 264 00 1930 motor vehicle excise 1,699 23 1931 real and personal 561,322 28 1931 pall 484 00 1931 cold age assistance 438 00 1931 motor vehicle excise 4,169 79 1931. Income 1,516 58 Tax Titles 20,09 87 67936,562 is Liabilities Notes payable, anticipation Of revemAe, due in 1932 550,000 00 Banded debt 1,947 000 00 Unexpended balances forward: Abatement held for tax title: 37 92 Administration Building 45,444 26 Administration Building, Plans 19 40 Betterment Assessments 26,603 79 Betterment Streets 1931 33,218 47 December Assessments 1931 147 80 Drainage, Special 14,368 03 Highway, Construction 19,068 25 AUDITOR'S RrPQRT 239 Infirmary, moving and remodelling 8,940 86 Lowell School Addition 1,812 68 T\'lt. Auburn Street Building line 5o0 00 Iotor vehicle Excise Surplus 4,929 39 N-lotor Vehicle Excise 1930 1,699 23 lVotor Vehicle Excise 1931 4,169 79 Overlay Reserve Fund 16,139 31 Overlay 1930 3,681 97 Overlay 1031 17,650 SI Orchard Street 3,011 34 Cold Age Assistance Revenue 67 00 Park, coasting 468 27 Potter Xleniorial. l"and 147 70 Premium account 6,581 10 Riverton Playground 4,557 00 School, Convention expertise '32 250 00 Sewer Deposits 1,745 00 Tax Tale Revenue 20,090 87 � 'ells Avenue Sever 1,100 00 Departmental accounts transferred to unexpended balance account 2,085 53 Total liabilities $2,705,595 47 Surplus 4,230,967 08 •$6,936,562 55 UNPAID BILLS The following are all the unpaid bills sent to the Auditor Mothers' Aid City of Cambridge, care 997 07 First National Stores, groceries 15 00 Otis Bros., dry goods 1.4 25 $1,026 32 240 WATERI'OWN TOWN REPORT Outside Aid Atlantic and Pacific Co., groceries 1,19 t 00 Boston, City of, aid 431 34 Caldaroni, A., rent 30 00 Cambridge, City of, aid 2,227 34 Clifford, John J., rent 34 00 Corazzina, Salvatore, rent 23 00 Dwyer, I]elia, rent 25 00 Economy- Stares, groceries 68 00 Fiaby, H. C., rent 30 00 First National Stares, groceries 1,733 00 Flecca, Catherine, rent 20 00 Giragosian, Bedros, rent 20 00 Green's Department Store, dry- goods 71 79 Harris & Sprague, rent 206 00 Howard, F. I-i., rent 36 00 Est�ite of John Macintosh, fuel 705 14 Marinucci, Julia rent 20 00 Mareurio, Salvatore, rent 20 00 Alessier & Centerbar, groceries 64 00 Olik=eri, Felice, groceries 30 00 Osgood & Wendal, fuel 589 35 Otis Bros., clothing 247 45 Riccia, Joseph, rent 28 00 Santoro, Mori-is, rent 30 00 Swift, estate of Marion T., nett 25 00 Tashjian, K. B3 , groceries 18 00 Terabossi, Vincenzo, rent 13 00 Tobin, D. Al., rent 70 00 Todino, Jack, rent 25 00 Toniaset:ti's Market, groceries 77 04 Tortorella, Antonio, rent 30 00 Triggiari, J., rent 25 00 Vlachus, A., rent 40 00 Tutunjian's Market, groceries 24 00 Waltham Hospital, care 359 35 Waverley Cry-op., rent 50 00 Watertown Co-op., vent 60 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 241_ W,,rcrtown Ideal Market, groceries 23 00 Watertown Slade Stare, slices 57 00 Werlin, Saanuel, rent 35 00 White's Market, ,groceries 3 7 00 Whiting -Milk Co., milk 67 75 Wierszlo, W., rent 60 00 Winchell, Ida, care 16 60 Winiskv, Max, rent 33 00 Wood'Iand, Charles L. milk 3'0 47 Worcester, City of, aid 146 20 Wriulit, Edward 1;., rent 25 00 Yerarde, Peter, rent 25 00 Yogel, Max, rent 50 00 Blake, Catherine Via., runt 80 00 9,55 78: Total Unpaid Bills 10,585 10. Respectfully submitted, W. W. NORCROSS, JR. A uditor- APPRAISERS' VALUATION Highway Department Horses, wagons, tools, road-building machinery S21,000 Cif] Barn and sheds 15,000 00 Oil shed ],50G 00 Toolhouse and shed 5,(.)00 tip Automobile trucks 15,000 00 Automobiles 2,000 00 Four acres of land, including dump 8,000 00 Spraying machine and equipment 700 00 Gravel pit 8,200 00 Smith shop 2,500 00 Dwelling house 5,000 00 C=arage transfer station 3,500 00 Sewer system S525,000 00 Drainage system 400,000 00 Moth Department _Automobile S600 00 `fools 200 00 800 00. Infirmary and Equipment Almshouse building $40,000 00 Contents ),000 00 acres of land 10,0()0 00 ,53.000 0 ��-yy Administration Building 00 G Ing, 200,U 243 244 WATERTOWN TOWN DEPORT Town House, Annex and Land 11,595 feet of hand $34,785 00 Town house and annex 60,750 00 Furniture in Town House and annex, including furnishings in half and offices therein 9,000 U0 - - 104,505 00 Land in de ta $62,600 00 62,600 00 Police Department Ambulance patrol, furniture, motor- cycles and equipment and automo- biles $13,300 00 13,300 00 Poles and Wires Department Automobiles and equipment S2,000 00 2,000 00 Park Department Athletic Field S50,000 00 Whitney dill Park, 6 acres 10,000 00 .Sa.ltonstall Park, 5 acres 57,250 00 Howe Park, I Y2 acres 2,000 00 Cook's Pond, 4Y2 acres 10,000 00 Playground equipment, tools, etc, 900 00 Mouse 200 00 Equipment 400 00 Miscellaneous lend, deltas, etc. 31000 00 Marion Road and Orchard Street, 6 bores 20,000 00 West End Playground 20,000 00 173,750 00 Water Department Dwelling Douse $3,500 00 Barn 500 00 803,378 square feet of land 40,000 00 10.000 square feet of land $1,500 00 AFPRAISEM' VALUATION 245 Water mains 650,000 00 Stable and tool house, Orchard Street 10,00 OU Stock and equipment 5,000 ()0 Automobiles 4,000 00 714,5UO 00 Public Library 50,240 feet of land 825,120 00 Building 121,250 00 Contents, books, furniture, fittings, etc. 70,000 00 12,230 feet of land, Fast End 3,100 00 East End Public Library 35,000 OU ConteaLi 13,000 00 15,648 feet of land 3,()()0 00 North End Library 6,250 00 Contents 600 00 -20 00 - _ 277,1) Health Department Automobile S300 00 300 00 East Junior High School Land, 142,900 feet $40,000 00 Buildings 330,250 00 Contents 30,000 00 400,250 00 High SchoGI Land and Building Land S34,000 00 Building 650,000 00 Contents 100,GUD Oil 784,0(jO 00 246 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Phillips School 57,010 feet of land $11,400 00 Building 30,000 00 Contents 2,400 00 $43,800 00 Spring (West) School Land 1-1,599 feet of land $8,000 00 81000 00 Bemis School 48,120 feet of land 84,800 00 4,800 00 Grant School Building $18,750 00 Contents 1,500 00 20,250 00 Marshall Spring School Land S101000 00 Building 122,500 00 Contents 3,000 00 - 135,500 00 James Russell Lowell School Building 8260,000 00 Contents 14,000 00 41,' acres land I.S,01)0 00 289,000 00 Francis School .55,208 feet of land $11,400 00 Building 112,500 00 Contents 2 AG 00 126,300 00 APPIUNISERS" VALUATION 247 Hosmer School 80,530 feet of land $16,000 00 Building 255,000 00 Contents 2,400 00 ,Addition 100,(100 00 $373,400 00 Coolidge .School, Arlington Street Land $24,000 00 Building 212,500 00 Contents 5,000 00 241,500 00 Browne School, Main Street Land $17,225 oc Building 255,000 00 Contents 5,000 00 277,225 00 Old Parker School Land .38,496 feet of land 19,000 00 19,000 00 West Junior IIigh School Land $10,000 00 Building 293,000 00 Content:~ 51,000 00 354,000 00 New Parker School 1.26,453 feet of land $13,000 00 Building; 137,500 00 Contents 5,000 U0 -- 1,55,500 00 248 W TER'I'OWN TOWN REPORT Central Fire Station 13AG feet of land S26,000 00 Building 58,750 00 Contents, including electrical equip- ment, apparatus 36,700 00 East End Fire Station Building $43,750 00 Land ,0()0 ()0 Contents 8,ioc0 00 56,750 00 Veterans' Memorial Building 15,000 00 Total $6,040,230 00 EDWARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOV'ELL, For year ending December 31, 1931. ANNUAL REPORT OF ASSESSORS FOR THE YEAR 1931 The Board of Assessors herewith submit their annual re- port for the year 1931. The ta-x rate for 1931 was increased 83.80 per thousand dollars over 1930 tax rate of $31.60. This increase was caused partly by the increase in appro- priations which in 1931 was S169,547.55 over 1930 appropri- ations of 2,192,862.59. The 1931 appropriations being 2,362,410-14. An additional cause was that the rate of growth in new buildings was considerably less than for the previous year as the increase in 1931 over 1930 was $640,265.00 while the in- crease in 1930 over 1929 was $1,916,260. We do not look for any great increase in taxable property for the corning year due to present economic conditions, and the fact that there is now comparatively little vacant or un- used land in LVatertown. Furthermore, it is expected that the income tag: will be considerably less this corning year. The rate for the 1931 excise tax was $29.25 per thousand which will be increased to $29.92 per thousand for the Fear 1932. "Te again wish to emphasize as the Board of Assessors have in past years, the necessity of supplying proper information to the Listing Board which is composed cf Chief John F. Lklilmore, Chairman, and the Police Officers of the Town of 'Vatertown, when the annual listing is prepared on April first when the following information is requested regarding all residents twenty years of age and over, Name, address, age, occupation and residence previous year. Respectfully submitted, EDWARD A. C]ATES, Chairman, . �VILLIAM BELL, EDWARD F. WRIGHT Board of Assessors. 249 250 t1'.#TERTOWN TC]WPw REPORT Requirements for Mate, County and Town Grants and Appropriations State Highway Tax 472 60 Count:fiv Tax 92,51-0 ,34 Tuberculosis Tax 10,176 07 State Tax 55,725 00 South -Ietropolitan Sewerage 41,700 80 'Metropolitan Water Tax 69.607 50 Charles River Basin 6,976 46 1•letropolitan Barks Tax 40,052 85 Xletropolitan Planning 221 48 Chapter 371, Acts 1929 12,500 00 Abatement of smoke nuisance 870 54 Southern Traffic Route 22 76 Canterbury St. Highway 28 51 Broadway, Revere Beach Pkwy Crossing 440 34 West Roxbury-Brookline Pk--%vy 64 96 Ways in I'Ialden, Braintree, Weymouth and IIin liarn 598 13 1etropolitan Transit District 700 00 Moths 991 Is Street Betterments 21,400 14 Sidewalks 1,631 99 Interest 3,940 60 360,692 85 Town Grants 1,735,157 34 2,095,850 19 Income Tax 177,014 97 Totai requirements 1,918,83i 22 Overlay, 26,463 45 1,945,295 67 REPORT 4F ASSESSORS 251 Valuations Buildings exclusive of land S40,120,550 00 Land exclusive of buildings 5 9,548,835 00$49,6 9,385 00 Personal Estate 4,492,600 00 $54,161,983 00 Additional December Assessments Rea[ Estate $1,100 Personal Estate $3,077 4,175 00 Total valuation including additonal $54,166,160 00 Increase in valuation of Real Estate including Deceinber Assessments S339,100 Increase in valuation of Personal Estate including December As- sessmen ts, 893,790 Total increase over 1930 $632,890 'Ta.x Rate of 1931 $35.40 Total Poll Abatements For the year 1929 $22 00 For the year 1930 330 00 For the year 1931 802 00 $1,354 00 Total Abatements on Real and Personal Property For the year 1929 50 8 For the year 1930 2,828 33 For the year 193 t 7,811 71 10,690 89 Motor Vehicle Excise Total valuation of motor vehicle excise for 1931 $3,171,560 Total Abatements on Motor Vehicle Excise For rh.e vear 1929 S3,348 39 For the year 1930 2,219 11 For the year 1931 4,871 62 — 10,439 12 Total Abatement on Street and Sidewalk Assessments For the year 1930 840 44 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE Watertown, Alas., IDeeernber 31, 1931. The Honorable Board of Selectinen, Gentlemen: In compliance with the By-laws of the Town, Z have the honor to submit the annual report of the Police Department of the Town of Watertown for the year ending December 31, 1931, together with recommendations for the ensuing year. Arrests Total number 1279 IN'tales 1231 Females 48 Native Barry 946 Foreign Born. 333 Causes of ,Vrests Adultery 2 Assault and Battery 53 Assault and battery on a police officer ? Annoying & accosting persons of apposite sex 6 Arson 1 Assa u i t with a dangerous weapon 4 Bastardy 13 Breaking and entering and larceny 73 Breaking and entering, attempt 5 Burglarious implements, having in possession 3 Carrying revolver without a hermit 4 {Conspiracy to rob b Conspiracy 3 Cruelty to Animals 1 Committing a Nuisance 2 Concealing leased property 2 Drunkenness 387 Default N-Varrant 13 ?53 Disorderly house, keeping 1 Disturbance of the Peace 19 Escaped prisoner 1 Escaped from the Lyrnan School ? Forgery 1 Gaming can Lord's Day 5 Gargling, present at 1 Gaming 4 Having lottery tickets in possession � Interfering with a Police Officer in the performance of his duty Beeping an unlicensed clog r.y Larceny 7.1) Larceny of auto to Larceny, attempt 5 Lewd and lascivious cohabitation 4 Loitering 3 Malicious destruction of property 3 Manslaughter 6 Maintaining gaming nuisance 1 Narcotics, having in possession 1 Narcotics, making and uttering prescription for 1 Non-support of wife and children 37 Non-payment of wages 4 Profanity 1 Robbery 16 7Robbery, attempt 2 l�.ur�away 4 Selling mortgaged property 1 Stubborn child 5 Suspicious persons 73 Safe-beeping 3 Sounding fare alarin of hire 4 Subornation of perjury l Selling cigarettes to minors 1 Trespass 5 Truancy- 1 Vagrancy 1 Violation of Probation 12 REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTNIENT 255 Liquor Laws, violating: Keeping and exposing for stile 1.5 Illegal sale 7 Liquor Nuisance it Illegal transportation -1 Town Ordinances, violating Massing red light 6 Not stepping before entering thru way 25 Massing panel-bills without a permit 4 Passing to left of traffic: beacon 1 Passing to the left of a street car which had stopped for the purpose of allowing persons to board or alight Going wrong way on a one-way street 1 Board of Health Laws, violating: Throwing refuse in a public street or adjacent thereto i Motor-vehicle Laws, violating: Attaching wrong number plates 2 Failing to slow dolvn at an intersection 3 Failing to :stop for an officer 3 Failing to keep to right of center of ways 1 Giving false name to a police offices~ 1 Going away and not making self known after an accident 13 Not having; motor-vehicle equipped as required by Law S [operating and not being licensed so to do 34 Operating after license was revoked S Operating after suspension of license 1 Operating and not having [incense in possession 1 Operating and not having certificate of registration in possession 1 Operating unregistered car 4 Operating uninsured car 4 Overspeeding 89 Operating, negligently, so that the likes and safety of the public may be endangered 23 Operating under influence of liquor W 2,96 WATERTOINN TOWN REPORT Passing within 8-feet of as treet car which had stopped for the purpose of allowing passengers to board or alight '- Parking without lights .3 Using all automobile without authority 31 Total 1279 Valuation of property stolen and recovered, 1931 Value of property reported stolen S31,344 61 Value of property recovered 83 0,446 20 Value of property recovered for Out-of-Town Department 522,779 05 Work of Signal System Day on duty calls 28646 Night on duty calls 60238 'Total telephone calls dad- and night 7511 Miscellaneous Automobile accidents 504 Automobiles reported stolen 64 Accidents, other than automobile 18 Animals Found 1 Animals lost 0 Articles lost 73 Articles found 54 Arc lights reported out 41 Breaking and entering cases 51 Breaking and entering, attempt 11 Bicycles stolen �1 Bicycles recovered 11 Gases investigated 3062 Children found 59 Children lost 2 Deaths 16 Defective streets and sidewalks 11,10 REPORT OF POLICE I.lEPART4115INT 257 Dogs found 71 Dogs, reported last 174 .Dog cases investigated 233 Dears and windrows found open and secured 528 Fires discovered by Officers 8 Glass broken 76 Houses reported closed 248 Incanclescent lights reported out 791 Larceny cases 94 Larceny, attempt 0 Officers delivering messages 244 People reported missing 78 Robbery- cases 9 Sick and injured assisted 109 Suicides 3 Watches lost Watches found 2 Water running to waste 17 Wires defective 27 urnmonses served for out-of-town Departments 897 motor-1 ellieles Runs made by ambulance 177 Miles run by aniliulance 1471 files run by touring cars 65411 A°Iiles run by motor--cycles 46838 Changes The following additional patrolmen were appointed on May 14, 1931: ,John P. Long Charles E. Shea Joseph Cr. Harrington Harold A. Parker Francis A. Garofola was appointed Wagonman & Clerk ,on May 22, 1931. 258 WATEit'r0WN TOW 3,EPi RT Crime The total number of arrests shows a slight decrease over the previous year. The number of breaking and entering cases reported have showy a deckled decrease, from 86 in 1930 to 51 in 1931. This is indeed very gratifying in view of existing; conditions. The number of persons arrested for this crime shows an increase over 1930. During the year there were 9 robbery cases, an increase of three over the previous year. There were 16 arrests made for this crime this year and in each case a conviction was secured, some of the offenders being sent to State Prison and others to Concord Reformatory. Automobiles violations show a decrease and it will be noted that this is mainly in overspeeding cases and operating while under the iTifluence of liquor. It is believed that the average motorist is becoming more educated to the fact that it is poor policy to operate at an excessive rate of speed, or after having indulged in intoxicants. There were six fatal accidents in the Town this year as against seven last year. All operators of the motor-vehicles involved were in court charged with various offenses against the motor-vehicle laws. The number of larceny cases shows a slight increase over 1930, while the number of arrests for this year shows nearly a 100 o increase over last_ year. Liquor Laws During the year there were 34 arrests because of violation of the liquor laws, as against ,18 last year. The officers have been exceptionally vigilant in the detection and prosecution of these engaged in the illicit liquor trade, which for the most Fart consists of sales from private homes to those of the laboring class.. In 1934 there were 404 arrests for drunkness, while this year the total arrests for this crime was 387. Considerable time and attention continues to the given to the enfor+ecement of the liquor laws. Investigation of probable Rt=roR'r of POLICE DEPARTIMENT 259 liquor violations requires touch extra time on the part of the officers, and many such extra hours, in addition to regular duty have been utilized in investigations of this kind. Trafl=ic The main arteries leading to and from Watertown are among the finest to be found in any municipality- in the State, and for this reason, of course, the Town possibly has more traffic pass through it than it would were not the reads so good. The department is constantly at work handling the traffic at various intersections, schools, churches, etc. Accidents do, and will continue to occur, but I know of no particular spat in the Town where accidents are frequent, they being distributed in the general area of the 'Down. Xiany of our seroius accidents happen after dark, and in a. number of eases can be attributed to some carelessness on the part of the pedestrian in not using clue care in crossing the street. There are five inctor-cycles attached to the Department and motor-cycle officers are continually can patrol on the various streets of the Town with a view to detecting violators and keeping the accidents at a minimum. Recoinmendations l will renew my recommendation of last year that ade- quate quarters he provided for the Police Department. A committee to pick a site for a new police station was appointed during; the year; they have held many mectings, and are, I believe, in a position at present to make recornmen- dations along that luxe. It is heaped that the recommenda- tions will meet with the approval of these concerned, in order that this situation may be relieved as soon as passible. During the year radio receiving sets have been installed in the two cruising cars and one at the station. By this means it is possible to receive the broadcasts from the State Police Broadcasting Station at Framingham which sends out reports of every nature from every pert of the state. 260 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Five new police boxes were installed during the year, giving; the persons in the sections where such installation{took place, better police service. The Plymouth sedan., used for patrol purposes, is in con- stant use twenty-four hours a day and has dune exceptionally- good work. By April it will have travelled some 50,000 miles, which I believe is the life of a car of this type, taking into consideration the hard usage to which it snust necessarily be put. f do not believe t.11is car will give efficient service for another year, and I recommend that it be replaced. For this repla�ernent I recommend the sum of $400. Conduct of Officers The conduct of the majority of the officers in the depart- ment has been good. Several tinges during the year it has been necessary to discipline some of the officers for violation of the rules. One officer was before the Board of Selectmen on charges, and after a hearing was suspended from the department for a period of three rnonths. Conclusion In conclusion, I desire to thank the Justice of the Superior and District Courts, the Clerks of same, the Honorable Board of Selectmen, the Torn Officers, and any ethers who lent their assistance during; the year. Respectfully: submitted, JOHN F. M ILI1 ORE, Chef Qf Police- REPORT OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT T lite Honorable Board of Selectmen. Gentlemen : I hereby submit the following report of the Fire Department for the year ending December 31, 1931. The membership of the department consists of forty-nine (49) classified as folloixrs: one (1) permarient chief; three (3) permanent captains; four (4) permanent lieutenants; one (1) call captain; one (1) call lieutenant; one (1) mechanician; thirty-eight (38) permanent ladder and hosemen. Alarms and Lasses The department responded to a total of 373 alarms for various causes-, 221 of these were still alarnis and 152 were bell alarms of which 17 were false. The alarms show a decrease of 16 over the previous year which is a good showing, but the losses show a slight increase due to serious fires, the Strand Theatre fire in April, and the Weston Biscuit Co. fire on December 30. Table Justerance I*aloes Losses Insurance Paid Buildings $712,100 00 $69,386 33 S662,778 43 $68,951 33 Contents 322,659 84 36,551 30 264,908 84 34,396 30 $1,034,758 84 105,9,3r 63 $927,687 27 103,347 63 At the request of your Honorable Board seeking co-opera- tion, in reducing departmental expense, every expense except salaries and usual running expense have been reduced to the minimum, showing. a decrease in appropriation asked for 1932 ox'er 1931. Fire prevention has been enforced during the year, and. 261 262 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT" main the co--operation of our citizens is asked in this important work. The members of the department have worked Faithfully and well during the year. To the Honorable Selectmen, in behalf of the members of the department, f extend our appreciation for their encourage- .ment and co-operation. Respectfully submitted, JOHN W. O'HEARI , Chief of Fire Department- REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE To the I-Ionorable Board of.,3dechnen.: The annual report of the +Outside Aid Department for the year ending December 31, 1931, is herewith respectfullysub- mitted- Outs•ide Aid The aid thus rendered is of a temporary relief, for when work is found, the aid is stopped. The unemployment situation or depression has more large- Iv than ever caused unusual demands upon our appropriated resources, and the amount of money thus spent seems almost unbelievable or impossible, vet even so, the givea aid has been inadequate to fill all needs. We have tried to keep the people in food and fuel, yet many have thought this meagre, and only as emergency occasions have required have we allowed payment of rent, and children must have shoes and clothing for school.. Hospital e-xpenses have been many, unforeseen, and. large. People who but a short time ago had inoney, property of homes are today without anything to be called their own, and have been obliged to seek public aid to beep the wolf from the door. Figures may help us to visualize our situation, when we say aid has been given to five hundred and thirty-two farnil- ies, also twenty cases of hospital care only. Board has been paid for thirty-seven in private homes, seven children in care of State, and nine seat to State Infirmarv. It is but natural to expect that some have taken advantage of the unusual situation and imposed thenisielves upon the public, but our special investigator appointed in October to snake a personal investigation of our situation (which plan has been adopted by many cities and towns because of the unusual conditions) reported that he had found no cases of real fraud. The State has enacted an emergency measure whereby "Co-operative Banks may accept interest only, in monthly 263 264 WATER'T(7WN TOWN REPORT payments," and in such cases aid may be given, as also Sav- ings Bank mortgages may be considered; which will explain some of the action taken by our orifice which has brought forth criticism. We would express herein our appreciation of assistance: given through special funds or gifts, which have greatly assisted in furnishing clothing, food or fuel, not only to recipients from our Department but many in Town who have never applied for public relief. The assistance given through funds of the Firemen, Police and Teachers, business discouiits, gifts from private organizations or individuals, the donation of four hundred dollars in milk with delivery of same, have all been gratefully received. I- a feel sure that the second hand clothing now being collected by the "Lions Club" will be of great help to many. Tile usual Thanksgiving donations of food were most generous and Christmas remembrances brought much cheer. Just a quote from the report of our Special Investigator will speak for itself and assure the public we are looming forward to more rooin and, better quarters in the near future. "`It is unfortunate that Watertown, like many other i-apidly growing communities has not realized that, Public Welfare Departments should he amply protected by a proper and adequate staff of employees." In keeping with plans of other Towns and Cities, the men of our department have been doing work needed ley the Town for which there was no appropriation, and the public will find parr and schools, grounds and buildings showing improved conditions by this labor of clearing, cleaning and grading. While we hope for a change for the better soon, our out- look for the near future is not encouraging, for the past month has shown an 'increase of applicants, for money saved has gone, and no relief in sight. We have therefore, asked for increased appropriations and hell. Old Age Assistance The introduction of this new feature of relief has certainly added another department of special work and ijj%restiga.tion, REPORT of BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE 265 and this matter is being most efficiently handled along with the -lother's Aid by our own visitor, but it: all demands snore help and more room, more privacy needed to do efficiently the required work. Of ninety applications received, but forty- two two have became active recipients. We are also receiving from other Towns notices of appli- cants with settlement in Watertown. Mother's AM 'Phis department has seen more than the usual change, total number of families in Town thus aided: thirty-five, and four out of Tow,n, a total of two hundred individuals. During the year nine new applications were accepted, two are now pending, and nine cases closed. Of this number not all are widows, but four have incapacitated husbands, two are de- serted and tWor in institutions. The ,Mate has entire super- vision over these and regular visits and quarterly reports made to State on each case. These cases bring some or all reimbursement to our Town. Respectfully, submitted, N'1RS. A. L. FINKHA , Agent. REPORT OF INFIRMARY DEPARTMENT y'o lire lionorable Board of Public Welfare. Gentlemen: I respectfully- submit the following report as Keeper of the infirmary for the year endin; December 31, 1931. A larger number of inmates were cared for than for several years up to the time the Infirmary- was cloned. There were ten inmates at the beginning of the year and mine at the c lase. 'There were seventeen new admissions up to August 24, when the inmates were transferred to the Waltham City Home where they have had excellent care and treatment. '1`he inmates are still at the WIiltham I-lo ne, but we hope to be back in our Infirmary early in January-, when our Infirmary-• having been removed and entirely remodelled will be ready for occupancy. Pa-evious to cic)sing, eleven inmates were removed to another place of sul_)port; four, went to work; one, in care of relatives; once, to the Pondviile Hospital; and one, died. Practically all of our inanates have needed constant care .and attention, two being invalids; the others exercise a little but are unable to do any manual labor. "I"lie land which was suitable for cultivation,`vas ploughed ..and harrowed several times and is now in fair condition. The usual amount of vegetables were raised and the surplus sold. I wish to thank the Emblem Club for their kindness in bestowing gifts to the inmates at Christmas and to the many others who remembered the inmates during the year. Our remodelled 'Infirmary will be open to visitors during rea n- able hours and I would be pleased to receive visitors throughout the day. In closing, I wish to thank your Honorable Board for your kind and courteous attention. GEORGE H. WHITE, Keeper of Infirmary, 266 REPORT OF THE TOWN CLERK'S DEPARTMENT Watertown, Mass., Dec. 31, 1931- The report of this department for the year ending Decem- ber 31, 1931, is herewith submitted. For reports of Town Meetings, which come under the- work of this department, reference is made to that heading.. Marriages by -X'lonths d11'onth s Nionber January- 25 February 24 Nlarch $. Aril 46. A-I ay 1.5 J uIie 58 Ji ul�! 38 August 25 September- 44 October 6 Novernber 39 December 17 Total 395 Births by months Months Nuntber j a ntrar-y 71 February 57 M arch 67 April 68 May 72 267 268 WATERTOti'4N TOWN REPORT 1lfo.ntlrs 1. uni--her Julie 57 July 70 August 66 September 49 October 5 7 November 56 December 62 'Fatal 752 Deaths by Months (Still-births excluded) Months 2Vapaber January 42 February 21 M arch 31 April 2 7 May 23 j idle 25 July 27 August 21 September 20 October 25 November 24 December 19 Total 305 FEES COLLECTED IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOW` CLERK Number of Dogs Registered in the Town of Watertown 667 Alales at $2 s1,334 00 106 Females at $5 53.0 00 159 Feniales spayed at $2 318 00 REPORT OF TOWN CLERK 269 I Breeder at $25 25 00 $2,207 00 933 Dogs less fees. at 20 cents each 186 60 2,020 40 I have examined acc our is of money received for dog licenses in the office of the Town. Clerk and receipts from the County Treasurer, and find them correct. W. W. NORCROSS, JR Town A uditar. Sport Licenses 494 Sporting Licenses at S2.7i $1,355 50 3 Minor Fishing Permits at 31.25 3 75 3 Alien Short permits at $15.25 45 75 3 Non-Resident permits at S3.25 9 75 3 Duplicate licenses at 50 cents each 1 50 1,419 25 503 License fees at 25 cents each 125 75 S11,293 50 The sure of $1,293 50 iv;i-- rent to the. Department of C ozi-servation, Division of I:itil7eries and Gaffe, 20 Somerset Street, Boston, 1\4ass. {$ N C W. Town AWitur. Town Clerk Fees 933 Dog license fees at 20 cents each $186 60 *503 Sporting license fees at 25 cents each 125 25 �Iz.ri�ra7r Fees; Including certificates of births. deaths, marriages, citizenship, marriage permits, recording of mortgages, etc. 1,360 03 - $1,672 48 *In 1930, 50c for Sporting License fees was paid to the "Down Treasurer. 270 11'ATF-ItTO`4 N TOWN REPORT Town Licenses for the Year 1931 + 12 Auctioneer Permits at $2 S24 00- 16 Auto dealers' permits, at 85 so 00 3 Bootblack. permits Ott Sl 3 00 1 Bus permit at $2 2 00 7 Coffee house at $5 35 00 i Coffee house (sliert term) at $1 1 00 2 Employment office perniits at S2 4 00 151 Garages at $1.50 226 50 3 Golf permits at S5 is 00 4 Junk permits at $10 40 00 4 Liquor permits at St 4 (10 2 Physicians' certificates at 25 cents s0 10 Pool permits at S5 50 00 68 Renewals at 1 68 00 2 Second Hand dealers' permits at $1 2 00 6 Taxi permits at $3 18 00 2 Taxi permits at $1 2 00 1 Theatre permit at $1 1 00 36 Transfers at 50 cents 18 00 93 Victua.11er's permits at $1 83 00 7B05tDn Elevated. Grants 4 DO Edison Electric Grants 73 00 Telephone Grants 44 00 -- S 7 9 S 04 1 have examined the account of money received in the office of the Town Clerk for Town Licenses, issued by the Selectmen, and the receipts from the Town Treasurer for the same, and find them correct. W. W. NORCROSS. JIB. T,own A udilor. WILLIAM P. McG[ IRE, Town Clerk. RfEaCORD OF THE TOWN CLERK REPORT OF TOWN MEETINGS FOR 1931 Warrant for Annual Town Meeting Election of Officers and Town Meeting Members M—,irch 2, 1931 Commonwealth of lU ssacliusetts. lkIiddlesex, ss. To any Constable in the Town of Watertown., Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal eaters of NVatertown to meet In their respective voting places In said Town: PRECINCT ONE—East Evd Fire Station, �It. Auburn Street PRECINCT TIN- 10—`-Towner School, %Winthrop Street PRL-.CINCH` THREE—High Schaal, Columbia Street PRECINCT FOUR—Town lull, lWain 'Street PRECINCT FINE—Town Hall, iklain :street PRECINCT SIX West Junior High School, Waverley Avenue ,on Monday, the second day of Xiarch, 1931, at 7 a.m., to act on the following articles, viz.: Article 1. To choose the regular Town Officers for the ensuing year, the following to be printed on and chosen by the official ballot, to wit: Three Selectmen for one year, who sliall also be the Board of Public. Welfare, Surveyors of Highways and Appraisers; one 1Ioderator for one year; one Treasurer for one year; one Collector of Taxes for one year; one .auditor for one year;one Assessor of Taxes for three years; three rnem- bers of the Schaal Committee for three years; two members of the Board of Trustees of the. Free Public Library for three 211 272 NVATCIt'Pf)WI1 TOWN REPDRT gears; one member of the Board of Health for three years,- one Park Commissioner for three years: curie Water Commis- sioner for three years; one Tree Warden for one year; three Constables for one year; one member of the Planning Board for three years. Also for the election of fifteen (t.5) Town i leeting Members for the three year term in each of the six voting precincts of the Town, and to fill the following vacancies: Three (3) vacancies in term expiring in 1932 and one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1933, in Precinct One; nne (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1932, in Precinct Two; two (2) vacancies in term expiring in 1932, and one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1933, in Precinct Three; three (3) vacancies in term expiring in 1932, and one (1) vacancy in term. e%pir-ing in 1933, in Precinct Four; one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1932, in Precinct Six, The Polls will ripen at 7 A.11. and will close at S P—M. You are also required to notify and warn the legal voters aforesaid to meet in the Town Hall in said Town on 'XIonday, the second day of :'larch, 1931, at 8:15 p.m., to act on the, following article: A°rt rle 2. To ChDose all other necessary Town Officers III such manner as the Town may direct. The consideration of further business under this warrant will be postponed until Monday evening, Alarch 23, 1931, at 7 p.m., in the Senior High School Building;, Columbia Street,. or until such later time its 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. A riicle 4. To grant such sums of money as maybe thought: necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town for the ensuing year, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the _ necessary stem of money to pay that portion of the Town debt which matures on or previous to January 1, 1932, direct haw the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 6. To see ghat method the Town will vote to adopt for the collection of taxes for the ensuing year, and to, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 27 fix the compensation of the Collector, or tape any action relat- ing thereto. AHide r. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for the rent of the Grand Army Hall, care of the grounds around the Soldiers' i4lonttrnent, anal to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the neat Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac B. Patten, Fast 81, G. A . to expend the same, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Arh*cle 8. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to pay the cast of providing suitable head- quarters for Burnham-Manning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign %Vars of the United States, direct hose the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Burnharrn-Manning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign X�Vars of the United States.) Artt;cle 9. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, purchase car otherwise acquire, a Blot of land on the Bleiler estate, bounded as follows. 500 .feet on Lexington Street, 7,735 feet hounded by Chenery estate, 13 feet on Iodiice estate, 500 feet on Duff Street, as shown can plan prepared by the Torun Engineer, at a cost of fifteen thous- and dollars (315,000.), direct how the money skull be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on School. Site in the Northern Section of the Town.) Article 10. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laving- out of the following-named streets, to wit: Bailey Avenue, from Belmont Street to Town Property, Line;. E.den6eld Avenue, from N-Varren Street to Legit 245; Essex Street, from N-lain Street to Nash Street; Gleason Street, from :Main Street to Andrew Street; Xlorton Street, from INfain Street to Acton Street; Nash Street, from Essex Street to Evans Street; Palfrey Street. from Xkaverley Avenue to Forest Street; Prospect Street, from Belmont Street to private lanai, Rutland Street, from Main Street to k-N althar3i Street; 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 adept said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways, and will author- ize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by Purchase, or otherwise acquire, any lan(I necessary for said laying out, provide the suns or sums of rnoney necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. Article 11. To bear the report of the Selectmeri relative to the laying out, alteration and relocation of Orchard Street as a public way,-, from, Common Street to Marion and Channing Roads, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assess- ment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said Orchard Street as laud out, altered and relocated as and for a public way, and will authorize the Selectmen to acquire by l)urcliase, by right of eminent domain, or otherwise, any land necessary for said laying out:, alteration and relocation, provide the money necessary to pay the cost or damages there- for, and the cost of construction, direct how said money. shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of eight thousand dollars ( 8,400.) to pay for the cast of widening and rebuilding Grenville load, direct how the same shall he provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Catherine A, Dunphy and ethers.) Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the -sure of thirty-five thousand dollars 0935,000.) to pay for the moving and remodeling of the Infirmary, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Infirmary Committee.) Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell all horses and parse-drawn equipment now owned by the Town, or take any action relating thereto. Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to rage and remove the structures known as the Town Barns, appropriate the necessary sum of money there- for, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action ,elating thereto. Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a RECORD OF 'CC7WN MEETINGS 275 committee to consider the site, requirements and cost of a municipal garage, workshops and yard, to serve the Highway, Water, X fires, Tree 'Vkarden's and Moth Departments, and report at the next Special Town N-leeting, or tale any action relating thereto. Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to accept Section 103 of Chapter 41 of the General l-aws, authorizing the establishment of a Purchasing Department in the Town, or take anv action relating thereto. Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to increase the term of office of the Selectmen to three years, and provide that at the next ATInual Town Xleeting, one Selectman he elected for one year, another for two years, and a third for three years, and thereafter one each year for the term of three years, or take any action relating thereta. ArliCle 19. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to install, wider the direction of the Selectmen, a co-ordinated and synchronized system of traffic light signals in Beacon Square, Watertown Square, and the intersection of Galen and Watertown Streets, or take any action relating thereto. Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to increase the regular police force, by appointing four (4) additional patrolmen, in accordance with tI3e provi- sions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 1912, or take any action relating thereto. Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to appoint a clerk-stenographer for the Police Department, or take an), action relating thereto. Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to appoint a committee to study the site, requirements and cost of a neNv Police Station, or take any action relating thereto. Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sure of money to pay expenses incurred by Patrolman Edward . Liston for injuries caused ii7 the performance of his duty as a police officer in the Town of Watertown, appropriate the necessary sum of money therefor, or act thereon. (Request of Thomas V. Dwyer and others.) Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to accept the 7 76 WATERTOWlti TOWN REPORT previsions of Section 89 of Chapter 32, as amended by Section 3 of Chapter 504, Acts of 1924, providing for the payment of annuities to families of any member of the police force who dines from injuries received while in the exercise of his-duty as such member, or tape any action relating thereto. (Bequest of James P. Burke and.. others.) Article 25. To see if the Town. will vote to raise and appro- priate a sum of money for the eradication of mosquitoes, the same to be spent. under Chapter 252 of the General Laws as amended by Chapter 457, Acts of 1923, and subsequent arnendments, especially Chapter 299 of the :acts of 1929, or take any action relating thereto. Article 26, To see if the Town will vote to direct the Selectmen to review and revise the number and boundaries of the Voting Precincts of the Town in November of this year, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 205 of the Special Acts of 1919, and acts amendatory thereof, or take any action relating; thereto. Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to petition the +C=eneral Court to enact the necess- ary legislation to provide for increasing the capacity of the Charles River Valley Sewer of the South TMetropolitan Sewer- age District, and for such other work as may be necessary to adequately veemmodate the sewerage from Watertown and other communities, and hereby eliminate the overflowing of sewerage into the Charles liver in or near Watertown, or take: any action relating thereto. Article, 28. To hear the report: and recommendations of the Planning Board relative to amending the ,Zoning By-law, by altering the Zoning iNlap therein referred to, by changing certain property located at the northerly corner of 'L'1'averley Avenue and Quirk Street, shown on the Assessors' flans as Lot 11, Block 43, Section 3, from the: district known as 3-C, two-family residence district to the district known as 1-B, general business purposes, as shown on said Zoning By.-law plan, and take any action relating thereto. (Request of Planning Board.) Article 29. To see if the 'Town will appropriate the sure of fifteen thousatxcl dollars (615,000.) for the completion of the e R,ECC)" OF TOWN MEETINGS 277 Memorial to the Founders of Watertown, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of G. Frederick- Robinson and others.) Article 30. To see if the Town will appropriate the scum of three hundred twelve dollars and fifty cents ( 312.50) to pay the balance due, or alleged to he due, Arthur C. Xloore for services rendered at the Tercentenary Information Booth near Watertown Square, direct how the same shall be provided, or take .any action relating thereto. (Request of Arthur C. .1—loore and others.) Ardcle 31.. To see if the Town will give permission to the First Armenian Evangelical Church, pursuant to the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 114, Section 34, to use for burial, the following described land, the location of which has been approved in writing by the Board of Hearth, after notice to all persons interested and a hearing, namely: A certain patcel of land located on Grove Street, in Watertown, the same being shown on the Assessors' Plan of �Vaterto n, as Section 15, Block 5„ Division 2, and containing according to said plan, 122,408 square feet of land,---or take any action relating thereto. ( Request of James L. Haddie and others.) Article 32. To see if the Town will vote to accept the report of the Selectmen establishing a building line on a por- tion of the Northerly side of Main. Street, a public way, bemeen NVatertown Square and Church Street, as shown on a plan +entitles! "Town of Watertown, Plan Showing Building Line can portion of Plain Street", dated February 18, 1931, drawn by Otis D. ,Alen, Town Engineer, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, determine the extent to which structures, embankments, walls, fences and gates may he maintained between such building line and said Main Street, authorize the Selectmen to take lour eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise, ariv interest in land on which said building line has been laid out to the extent neces- sary to establish such building line, provide,,the sum or sitnis -of rmonev nece zry to pay the coast or damages therefor, 278 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto.- Article 33. To bear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out, alteration and relocation of Common Street, from Mount Auburn Street to the intersection of Spring and Common Streets, as a public way, .and to see if the TaWD Will vote to accept said Common Street, as laid out, altered and relocated as and For a public way, as shown on plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan Showing Common Street Widen- ing Between Mt. Auburn Street and Columbia Street", dated "Feb. 11, 1931, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer", and on file i« the office of the Town Clerk, and authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by right of eminent domain, or other- wise, any land necessary for said laying out, alteration and relocation, provide the money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. And yoU will notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the times and at the places herein specified, by Ieaving at every inhabited house in `Down a printed copy of this warrant, and a so by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous pubHe 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 Flown Clerk on or before the time of said meeting. Given under o,ur hands this eighteenth day of February, A. D. 1931. EDWARD 13. FURBER, ERIC L. JOUNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectmen of Watertown. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 279 Officers' Returns on 1< arrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Torn of Watertown to meet at the times and at the places herein specified, by leaNing at every inhabited house in Town a. printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more con- spicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REGAN, Constable ref Watertown. :'attest: WILLIANI P. lkicGUTRE, Tozer Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least seven days prior to the 'Town Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Annual Town Election, Marcb 2. 1931 Precind Qy cers .Precinct 1. Eugene L. Morey, Warden; Edward T. Cousineau, Clerk. Inspectors: Nla.hel C. NlacNutt, Everett C. INlayo, Lucy FitzGerald, Richard M. Hatch, John W. Bruckner, Jahn J. Considine, Thomas Creamer, li`rances C. '_41urphy, James Drew, William J. Sullivan. Counters: Roy L. Cummings, Harry E. Burroughs, Alice E. Ferry, Carroll Y. 1-Iona,ghan, Theodore A. Rockwell, John W. 121orse, John J. Mee, Joseph P. Considine, Florence G. Murray, Lillian A. Sullivan, John A. O'Brien, Gertrude L. Ryan, Precinct 2. Thomas N1, N'l alioney, Warden; William B. .Glidden, Clerk. Inspectors: Ada H. Drake, Madeline E. Van Dyke, lease Ajeaiiinn, l zlad7an Garabedian, Kevork leer Bogasian, Arthur V. Niorley, Bernard A. 1\4orley, Warren T. Shanahan, Josephine Cozzetta, Frank A. Fitzpatrick, Counters: Charles N'. Harney, Victor D, Paolera, Grace H. Ford, NIae F. Elwell, George E. Stickney, Alton Shaw, Clarence H. INIacAuley, George J. Ward, Bruce Harley, Michael Revane, James P. 'Ford, Theodore F. Nielsen. 280 WATERTf}t' N 'roWN REPORT Prechict 3. Joseph R. Cooney, Warden; Henry A. Pleat,. Clerk. Inspectors: Roger L. Alcott, Harriet E. I4Iarshall,. Gnace .II. Olsen, Harry J. Quilty, Edith III. Beck, James M. Kelley-, Raymond J. O'Halloran, John B. Ryan, Winifred Donnelly, Sadie E. Nichols. Counters: Ruth L. Waugh, Alice W ithee, Florence Gcdwin, Grace E. 'Ward, Lavinia Jensen, Francis Ligbtbody, Elizabeth F. MacDonoogh, Vivian hI. Morrison, Margaret B. Walker, M. Loretta Donnelly, 11. Isabelle Larkin, Thomas Pa Coffey, Eleanor M. Ryan, Richard Plunkett, Ann C. Wilson. Precinct 4. Wallace A. Shipton, Warden; Charles H. Carroll, Clerk. Inspectors: Samuel G. Thayer, ' Ethel Lee, Marion G. Sawyer, E. Blanche Safford, Michael B. Vahey, Bessie Walsh, Walter K. Morton, David F. Keefe, Cecilia M. Ford, Benjamin Cohen. Counters: Ruth E. Hall, Eva L. Shipton, Man, B. Connors, Mildred W. Goddard, Anna S. Mott, Hugh Goddard, John J. Keefe, Henry Duffy, Edward A. Madden, Irene S. KnafL, Frank A. Garafalo, Frances R. Cohen, Olive P. Thayer, John F. Glynn, Precrna S. Llarry J. York, Warden; Joseph D. XlcCall, Clerk. Inspectors: Ella TM. HuniphreviIle, Vida C. Strahan, Percy N.J. Pond, George C. Campbell, Jessie M. Dunbar, Daniel J. Griffin. 'XI. Irene Quirk, Jane M. Keefe, Bernard A. Spring, Jahn McDonnell. Counters: Helen L. Benjamin, 1lina E, bunt, Harry B. Woodward, Henry D. Morris, Rena N1. Fanca•, Everett Dickie, James A. McDonald, J. Allan I imball,. Anne T. Cashman, 11-fary R. McCafferty, Victoria A. Ylc[,arrigle, John P. Whyte, Margaret M. Keefe, Frances A. Bingham. Precinct 6. Charles A. l-icCarthy, Warden, Mollie E. Smith, Clerk-. Inspectors: Marion C. Healy, Susan P'apalia, Eva 'Ail. Eagleson, Catherine R. Hurley, Harold W. Duvall, Theodore B. Robinson, George M. Ellis, Lester A. II1urphy, Mary D. NIcFlligott, Marie Gildea. Counters: Violet O. Nute, Minnie B. Richmond, Bessie C. Dolan, Helen Most.o- witz, Sara _1larchant, John P. Nlonahan, Ira B. Leedliam, Chester J. Cady, Horatio Pallotta, Nk-illiarn A. Pelrine, Ciairis R. Hullihen, Joseph Levine, William S. Mahoney, George J. Mailly, Ea7el D. Smith, Ellen M. Lougee, George RECORD OF TOWN AtEE±:'TIN"GS 281 .A. Taylor, Catherine L. Campbell, :grin G. Norton, Q. Charles Couture, JUStine D. Hamilton, Horatio Butters, Joseph W. Burke, Anthony Adamo, George 1-1. Lard, Jeremiah Coughlin, John J. McCann, Francis C. Lindahl, Joseph E. INIcGrady, Joseph S. Parent, Eleanor 1. Hooker, Cosimo C. Boncoddo, Catharine H. Morrill, Bernard S. Smith, Lena E. Buchanan, Joseph A. Halley, James L. Culleton, Ralph F. Smith, Jr., Augustin R. Papalia. The foregoing officers were sworn to the faithful perform- ance of their duties by Town Clerk William P. McGuire. The necessary ballots and paraphernalia for conducting the election were inspected by the election officers of the various precincts At 7 a.m. the meetings were called to order, the ;polls were declared open, and voting continued until 8 p.m, The ballots were counted and the result of the same was declared in the respective precincts. The returns of votes cast in Precincts 1, 2, 3, 4, S and 6 were duly recorded in the record looks of said precincts, and the ballot sheets and records were delivered to the ward of Regi4trars, who proceeded to canvass the same }with the follow- ing result, which was declared by the Town Clerk. The following persons indicated by (*) were elected and were sworn to the: faithful performance of their duties by Town Clerk William P. McGuire. (Total Vote iCast 90718) �Selerhnen, Board of Pteblic Ulelfare, Siirrreyo" of Highivays and Appraisers .for One Year Precojefs 1 2 3 4 3 6 Total *Edward P. lrurber. . . . . . . . 884 520 1351 359 647 12'9 5200 *Eric L. Johnson. .. . . . . . . . 8,55 489 1333 535 631 1186 5029 *Clifford S. Lovell.. . . . . . . . 865 472 1327 500 625 1132 4981 John P. Maces.. . . . . . . . .. .. 592 744 452 823 568 1160 3339 Alaurice H. O'Connell, _.. 562 711 462 817 585 1267 4404 Joseph H. Sheehan...... ... 579 677 453 820 579 1187 4295 Blanks.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 163 149 100 128 91 275 906 .Moderator Or Une Year 'P. Sarsfield Cunniff.. .. . . . 657 749 560 894 699 1329 1887 Hewitt G. Fletcher, .. .... . . 800 441 1232 473 515 1092 4553 Blanks.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 64 34 47 28 62 258 282 WATER'I"OWN TOWN REPORT Tre,asrtrer far One Year *Harry W', 13righatn. .. .. . . .1215 907 1619 1040 1027 1984 7792` Blanks.. . . . . .. 285 347 207 374 215 499 1926 Collector of Taxes for One Year *Frederick J. Colby. . .. . . . .1'238 924 1639 1055 1033 1999 7888 Blanks.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262 330 187 359 209 483 1830 Auditor for One Year "WiIliam W, Norcross, Jr.. .1206 889 1616 1029 1006 1926 7672 Rlanks.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 294 365 210 385 236 556 2046 Assessor cf 7axes for Three Years *ll illiatat Bell.. . . . . . . . . . . . 882 476 1330 529 624 1147 4988 Andrew E. XlcDerniott.. .. . 564 710 451 838 578 1232 4373 Blanks.. . . . . . . . . . . . . , 54 68 45 47 44 103 357 School Co"inti fee fgr Three Years *Francis P. Carroll. .. .,.. 622 761 506 9047 627 1324 4744 *M Corcoran.. .. . . . . . . . 617 751 528 894 6i5O 1320 4760 Fred . Craw[ord. .. . . . . . . . 823 447 1269 479 571 1083 4671 Grace Travers fortes. . ._ . . . 840 420 1282 4,96 575 1061 4664 "Francis A. KelIy. .. .. . . . . . 636 725 534 876 634 1320 4725 Horner C. Perkins.. .. .. .. . . 784 432 1219 471 i3i 1029 4466 Blanks—. . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 226 140 133 138 309 1124 On March 5, 1931. petition was received by the Board of Registrars for recoua of votes cast for School Committee. The recount held on March 7, 1031, resulted as follows: 'Francis P. Carryall, . . ..., , . 623 760 508 905 622 1327 4745 `Nlairy Corcoran,..... . . . . . . 016 751 523 890 652 1322 4754 Fred E. Crawford. .... . . . . . 824 445 1273 479 57? 1085 4679 Grace Travers Jones. . . . .. . 828 421 1282 486 573 1061 4651 *Francis A. Kelly.... . — , . . 633 727 518 879 633 1323 4712 Horner C. Perkins.. ...... . . 800 427 1235 472 535 1024 4493 Blanks. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. 176 231 139 132 139 304 1121 Try+.sloes Free Public Library for Three. Years Precincts 1 2 3 4 4 6 Total *'P. Sarsfield Cunniff.. .. .. . 1145 822 1487 1109 998 1871 7432 Patrick A. Vlenton.. .... .. . 572 727 432 825 576 1240 4372 *Charles 11. Whittier..... . . 858 463 1,317 511 598 1121 4568 Blanks- - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425 496 416 383 312 732 2764 Bard of lltalth far Three Years Pericles Canranelli. .. . ... .. 590 733 394 761 526 1139 4143 *Walter N. Secord. . . . . . . . . 947 450 1377 576 674 1225 5149 Blanks.. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 63 71 55 77 42 118 2426 Park Conrn:issioner l'nr Three Years P. Francis Cannon.... .. - . . 585 710 460 $44 5A5 1254 4439 *Harold R. Mall.. . . . .. . . . . 839 455 1313 519 609 1141 4876 Blanks.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 76 89 53 51 48 57 404 RtCORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 283 Miter Commissioner ,for Three Years J. Joseph Cunni$......... . 596 719 444 830 561 1215 4364 *Edward C. Hall. . . . . . . . . . 8.32 469 1330 i25 638 1177 4971 Blanks-- _ _ . - - - _ , . 72 67 32 59 43 90 393 Tree IVardear for One 1`eur Jelin C. Ford... .. , . . . . . . . 617 742 487 862 S88 12,31 -1,27 *Van D. Horton.... .. . . .. . 930 434 1281) 507 020 1170 4850 Bi-nlcs. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 53 78 50 45 .14 8t 341 Constables_for One Year *Frank L. Maguire... .. ., .1187 856 1508 1095 965 1859 7470 *James M. Ogilvie .. . . . . ..1110 812 1 187 1043 936 1772 7160 *James 1:-1. Qui€k. . . . . .. . .. . 622 753 519 851 601 1276 4672 Anthony Tocci. . . . . . . . . . . . 804 438 1215 473 568 1115 4613 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . 777 903 749 780 656 1424 5289 On March 5, 1931, petition was. received by the Board of Registrars for recount of votes cast for Constables_ The reMint held on March 7, 1931, resul(ed as follows: "Frank L. i4Iquire........ 1136 856 1511 1091 64 1859 7467 *James M. Ogilvie. .. . . . . . .1110 810 1489 1037 936 1773 7155 *Jaynes 1.1. Quirk. ... ... . .. . 633 751 526 849 604 1279 4642 Anthony Taccl. .. . . . . . . . . . 798 434 1207 482 S65 1 118 4609 Blanks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 773 906 745 783 657 1417 5281 Planning Board for, Three fears Martin 1. Reid.. . . . . . . . . . . 563 694 463 817 573 1229 4339 *W11liani %V Run. ... ,. .. - 825 433 1272 492 590 1112 4724 Blanks.. , . . . . . . .. ... . . . . . 112 127 91 105 79 141 655 The result of the vote cast for Town Meeting 1lembers was as follows: TOWN MEETING 1NIEMBE16 .Precinct One Three Year Terri—Dote for Fifteen *Baxter, George 0. 4 Kimball Road 625 *Bell, William 17 Appletnrt Street 929 *I3cnnctt, Eduard K. 54 Winsur Avenue 809 Brazilian, Aram 88 Wirtsor Avenue 516 Cohen, Dexter S. 30 Kimball Read 346 Curran, Neil T. 11 Brimmer Street 449 'Drew, Henry H. 17 \-\Insor Avenue 790 *Field, W. Stanley 29 Flint Road 696 *Gardiner, Ralph C. 339 School Street 700 'Harting, Herbert C. 62 Templeton Parkway 644 Holland, Williarn J. 16 Stearns Road 533 *Johnson, Car) stir. 72 lk'insor Avenue 779 Kerr, Charles A. 9 (Jay. Road 543 *McCarthy, lk'allacc E. 32 M1 pletvood Street. 633 Mulvahill, Thomas J. 86 Langden Avenue 490 Murphy, Williarn D. 4? Prentiss Street 412 O'Connell. Dennis J- 35 Richards Road 378 O'Leary, Thomas F. 15 Uplarid Road 428 *Paige, Rodney G. 366 School Street 087 284 NvATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Rase, William F. 12 Keenan Street 324 Sheehan, 'Nlary A. 46 Wisisor Avenue 480 *Sheldon, Charles L. 311 Sch-ool :Street 551 Sheldon, Elizabeth C. 311 Sehctol Street 473 *Stewart, Edward A. 105 Langdon Avenue 660 *Tyler, Earle S. 164 Maplewood Street 594 Valicyr, Joseph S. 93 1-10115ide Road 500 Valentino, Albert 21 Prentiss Street 236 \Ialenrirno, Frank 21 Prentiss Street 215 `W'heelock, Joseph A, 43 Rangeley: load 606 *Whittier, Charles H. 63 Winsor Avenue 704 Scattering, 1 Blanks 5803 Town Meeting Mcrnbr-rs—To Fill Vac;anr_ics --•°Dote for Three Terms e1-inre 1.932 +Caiaia, Ettor+e 11 Kimball Road 558. *Deignan, Patrick C. 10 Edgecliffe load 655 "Jackson, R'chard P. 51 Langdon Avenue 841 *Small, Ernest 1.1. 59 Maplewood Street 921 Blanks 1525 Town Meeting llember—To Fill Vacancy—Term expires 1933 *[krr-Stluncl, Elsner G. 21. Stearns Road 959. Blanks 541 TOWN MEETING MEMBERS P ecinct Two Three Year Terns—'Tote for Fifteen Ajenxian, Shahid A. 44 Cnrtcard Road 320 Ananiart, Vahan H. 18 Putnam StreL*t 295 Berberian, Robert N� 154 Nichols Avenue 299 *Boyce, 'Wallace G. 101 Boylstnn Street 545 Buscon+, Joseph 40 Quimby Street 348 Chopourian, Harry 'XI. 553 Mr. Auburn Street 316 "Curran, Robert J. 176 54-hoof Street 494 *Elwell, Harry G. 150 Spruce Street 433 *Fairbanks, Franklin IV. 44 Spruce Street 450 F'ranchi, Joseph 4 Berkeley Street 271 :Higgins, James J, 25 Dartmouth Street i45 *Lovely, Janes 268 Arlington Street 424 Maksoodian, iNfooseak 21 Fairfield Street 2?4 *lManning, Catherine L. 37 Adams Street tS7 `Manning, Joseph J. 37 Adams Strect 505 *McDonald, Ellen Al. 12 Dartmouth Street 458 *Manahan, William P. 127 Putnam Street 496 *Murphy. 11lar}= 17 Fairfield Street 473 Natale, Alfred 41 Berkeley Bisect 315 l�latale, Joseph F3erlcelr.}° Street 29.3 Nielsen, Ellen A. 34 Dartmouth Street 323 'Oatcs, William F. 39 Hazel Street 597 Parstkian, Alisak 'N-1, 109 Nichols.Avenue 193 ruillucci, Joseph 9 1-lazel Street 228 Reiman, Herbert E. 146 Spruce Street 254 *'Ross, Adam 16 Spruce Street 416 *Rass, David 12 Spruce Street 415 RECORD OF TOWN MEE~T1iNGS 285 *Sanborn, Charles F. 12 Spruce Street 371 Sanborn, M. 131andina 12 Spruce Street 301 Santora, Vincenzo 83 Boylston Street 2$2 Sperguiro, Antonia 29 Coolidge Hill Road 298 Sperguiro, James 14 Berkelev Street 316 Scat tering, 1 Blanks 6824 Town Meeting 11Iember—Tr Fill Vacancy—Term Expires 1932 *Walsh, Mary E. 43 Hazel Street 669 xcattering 1 Blanks 584 Precind Th"e Three Year Terrn—Vote for Fifteen *Beechler, 1-larry VV. 14 Bates Read 1181 *Dealtry, Clarence W. 51 Garfield Street 937 *Danaldson, William 28 Centre Street 1070 *Ellisun, Bertram P. 77 Fussell Avenue 1108 *Fay, Allen AL 34 Bailey Road 1220 *1'av, Charles 13, 42 Bailey Road 1193 Gaulcv, Elizabeth J. 8 Parker Street. 045 'Flackett, Thomas L. 27 Stoneleigh Circle 1133 *Hall, Edward C. 65 Mt. Auburn Street 1138 *Huse, A. Alonzo 148 Russell Avenue 1032 *11iffe, William 1-1. 99 Bailey Road 1071 Irish, Ernest C, 59 Bailey Road 809 *Lucas, William H. 31 Otis Street 1070 Morrison, Ralph 304 Mt. Auburn Street 703 *Noble, Archie E. 32 Russell Avenue 1134 *Packard. Gardner F. 1 T8 Lovell Road 929 lValker, Daniel J, 49 WaIriut Street 747 *Walker, Williarn H. 71 Russell Avenue 1047 Watscn, ,John B. 37 Robbins Road 919 *Wilson, AVIIIIam H 61—A Phillips Street 10111 Blanks 7292 Town Fleeting Members—To Fill Vacuncies—Terms expire 1932 *Colby, Lulie E. 86 Bailey Road 823 Conch, Lester W, 99 bobbins Road 744 Magurn. John M. l 9 Russell Avenue 435 *Turner, Levu B. .33 Robbins Road 761 Blanks 889 Town IMeeting 11enibers—To Fill Vacancies--Terra exj>ires 1933 Kaveny. Jahn P. 13 Patten Street 356 ' Reyn€lds, Clarence G. 17 Bates Road. East 1110 Blanks 360 Precinct Pater Three Year Terrn--Vote for Fifteen *Francis P. Carroll 1.32 Riverside 'Street 844 *J,olln A. Collins 43 Paul Street 721 Charles B. Din= 79 Capital Street 376 *"'illiarn J. Donahoe 154 North Beacon Street 622 Harald K. Edmands, 25 Frank Street 379 *David A. Evaas 73 Capitol Street 512_ 286 WATH.RTOWN TOWN RF-FORT *Thumas I. Galligan 12 Palmer Street 499 Domenic GaraFalo 196 \V-atertown Street 248 Frank S. Grace 9 jej%-e(t Street 368 *Harold R. Hall 29 Morse Street 490 *Cornelius B. Hayes 77 Union Streer 999 *Frank L Hughes 41 ?aul Street 618 *James F. Hughes 390 Charles River RDad 593 *Francl-; A. Keliv 48 Maple Street 687 *James F. 'Magl4en 64 Nortb Beacom Street 629 Sylvesm. J. A-IcBride: 47 Elliot Street 482 *Amlrum- E. McDermott 40 Royal Street 602 Benjamin H. -N-IcElroy 23 Hunt Street 475 Joseph W. McGrath 348 Charles River Road 417 *Joseph J. Monahan 48 Rkerside Street .571 David G. Noden 102 Marse Street 301 HaroW R. Noden 108 Morse Street 292 James INI. Ogilvie 60 Beechwood Avenue 419 Harold M.'Robbin:5 14 Union Street 390 Frederick 0. Safford 204 North Beacon Street 371 John H. Schindler 13 lr%,ing Park 331 mWill-am J. Silieldr, 81 Galen Street 5-10 1111� 406 A. Lester Shiption 75 Capitol Street *Thomas F. Vahey 238 No. Beacon Street 634 Lilla J. Whiting IS Royal Street 332 Archibald Williams. Jr. 256 No. Beacon -Street 398 Blanks 6034 Town McQting Mein'bers—To Fill Vacancies—Terms Expire 1932 *Colligan, ChZLrIeS P. 5 Royal Street 779 Hess. Clyde G. I3 Theurer Park 385 Tiowarth, Frank 89 Xlorse Street 459 *Nlorlt-y, Edward J. 3 Royal Street r59 *Murphy, Daniel H, 27 Hunt Street 1135 Blanks 1125 Town Meeting 'Member—To Fill Vacancy—Term expires 19.333 *CnIligan, Albert B. 5 Royal Street 868 Blanks 546 Precinct Fi-.e 'rhree Year Terra—Vote for Fifteen *Blazo, Harold B. 71 Marion Road 592 Bright, Emma L 69 -Summer Street 426 *Clark, E. Everett 11 Katherine Road 553 Coen, Thomas J. 12 Green St. Terrace 380 4Costellqo, Maurice 1-1. 42 Cuba Street 400 *Everett, Alice NV- 114 M;ivshall Street 547 Farrell, John J. () NVInLer Street 446 Flora, Charles L). 155 Church Street 420 Foley, Augustine A. 66 Spring Street 438 Gallagher, Herman J. 80 Green Street 462 *Howe, Ernestine P. 59 Marshall Street 506 *Hussey, John H. Jr. 106 Fayette Street 518 *Hyde, Joseph E. 66 Marshall Street 546 *Keefe. Joseph H. 35 Cross Street 474 jNja:;s<)n,' George 19 Marion. Road 399 Masson, Jeanne 19 Marion Road 332 RECORD OF TOWN MEE'TINGS 287 "McGlauflin, B. Fay 49 Katherine Road 715 Mc!4amara. Edward G. 182 Main Street 440 4lunyon, Cathryn 1. 21 Ha►a-thorae Street 304 Munyon, Daniei J. 21 Hawthorne Street 332 *Parsons. George G. 98 Palfrey Street 497 Perkins, Elias A. 73 Fayette Street 473 Quinlan, Francis H. 68 Green Street 437 *Rockwell, Winthrop G. 13 Edawthorixe Street 57,E *Srnith, Harry A. 52 Oliver Street 482 Wade, John 1. 37 Cuba Street 313 *Waterhouse, Frank NN'. 59 Marshall Street 489 *Whitcomb, Frank S. 2 Oliver Street 496 *1Vilson, :Mary B. 118 X1arshaII Street 498 *Young, Irvin1; D. 175 Church Street 591 Blanks 4551 Precinct Six Three Year 'Term—Dote for Fifteen 'Brooks, Philip �V. 487 iNlain Street 1061 *Cannon, P. Francis 27 Gilbert Street 1155 Christofferson, Carl A. 3-A Hilltop Road 739 *Davis, Anne M, 89 Lowell Avenue 889 *Donnelly, Lawrence 32 Olney Street 1091 Deer, R fus A. 43 Haney Street 702 *Eastnian, Warren J. 44 Olcatt Street 1162 *Fagan, Arthur C. 16 Olney Street 999 Fraser, Angus 240 Sycamore Street 747 *Gallagher, Thomas H. t26 %Vorcester Street 905 Gustafson, Charles IV. 774 Belmont Street 754 Haddie, James L, 27 Copeland Street 667 *Fa}yes, %Villiain P. 37 Fitchbur Street 832 Hughes, Anna V. 10 Morton Street 735 Hull, Earth N. 47 Emerson Road 723 Jones, Hugh T. 11 Rridgharn Avenue 551 'Keating, James F. 491 Main Street 925• flcAulifle, Thomas J. 16 Fitchburg Street 782 Menton. Patrick A, 669 Main Street 725 *.Nlurphy, Daniel J. .35 Channing Road 845 Nicholson, Wallace L. 426 Main Street 652 `O'Connell, Maurice 11. 20 I-Veshmnster Avenue 1055 "O'Connell, Patrick H. 26 Westminster Avenue 967 Papalia, Dominic A. 129 Waverley Avenue 570 Perkins, Joseph G. 158 Sycamore Street 804 Phelan, James T. 103 Ch.al man Street 689 Ransom, Joseph E, 31 Purvis Street 696 *Reid, hla.rtin J. 23 Chapman Street 815 'Robinson, Sara L. 255 Orchard Street 828 Russo, Giuseppe 6 Swett Court 419 Scharff, Lonis 16 Oleatt Street 516 Voner, Joseph 11 Lexington Street 633 \Velch, Jahn J, 77 Quincy Street 681 *XVinslow. Joseph S. 289 Waverley Avenue 1058 Blanks 9859• Town fleeting Member—To bill Vacancy—Terns Expires 1932 *Colby, Ralph P. 24 Fuller Road 925 I•lalley, George H. 15 Ederif eld Avenue 860 Blanks 697 288 WkTERTOWN TOWN REPORT T'owrt 1Ileedttrq Kenrbers by Virlue of Their 0.1f ces Sedecinten Edward P. Furba !r 73 Marshall Street: Eric L. Johnson 87 Barnard Avenue Clifford S. Lovell 31 Katherine lZoad Town Clerk %NViiliam P. 1lcGuire 48 Green Street J11(iderulor R sarsfield CunrliCt 79 &larshall Street Preasurer Harry W. Brigharn 2 Brigham Street CaUeclor of Taxes Frederick J. Colby 86 bailey Road A udilor William W. Norc�-oss. Jr. 39 Spruce 'Street Town Counsel -Anthony ,Julian 86 VI`averley Avenue Tree Wardera Jan D. Horton 22 Phillips Street C}rairn:aac, School Committee Mary C. Corcoran 14 Palfrey Street Chairman, Library Trustees P. Sarsheld Curtniff 79 Marshall Street Chairman, ,hoard of Health Walter N. Se+cord, 7M. D. 74 Barnard avenue Chairman, Board of Assessors Edward A. dates 37 Hazel Street Chairman, Planning Board Edward F. Wright 44 Fayette. Street Chairman, Fraw Commissioners E dr+ard C, ball 65 Mt. Auburn Street Chairman, Park Conittiss oners Winthrop G. Rockwell 13 Hawthorne Street. Chairman, Playground Commissioners Arthur L. Morse 24 Chapman Street. Represenlattee in General C'orirl Arnold Leonard l36 Russell Avenue RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 289 Finance Cnrrarrradlee Francis J. -I1cNartaara, Chairman 5 Lovell Road *Francis A. McDcrrnott,.Secretcary 18 California Par€;. John J. McLauthlin 31 Green Street Arturo DeFilippo 59 tangdon Avenue Roscue F. Daughiers 35 Front lea Road John B. I-Tanimill 06 Capitul Street J. Vincent _`lacDonough 28 Whitc€mh Street George �V. Sl:use 11 Sterraas Road James H. Sheridaii 76 Greeaa Street "John A. Colbert. 14 Appletan Terrace Graver C. Codie 99 Franklin Street William G. Grundy 29 Carver Road Robert P. Osborn 36 Roh6imq Road John M. Day 13 Olives Street Arthur B. Jones 29 Carroll Street John P. Oates 14 Dartmouth Street Thomas E. Doyle 76 11illside Load Ambrose L. Shipton 73 Capitol Street Maurice H. O'Connell 20 Westratinster venue Wilfred _l. Parluet 95 Spruce Street Thomas F. Megan 120 Lovell Road ' L'4 M. P. McGUI RE, T'aum Clerk Annual Town Meeting, Monday Evening, March 2, 1931 Meeting was called to order at 8.15 p.m. by Nloderator P. Sarsheld Cunniff. Officers' returns can warrant were read by Town Clerk, W11Iiam P. 7+IcGuire. Voted. To take up Article 2. Article 2. To choose all other necessary Town Officers in such manner as the Town may direct. Voted: That the Selectmen be and thev are hereby author- ized to appoint all Town Officers not chosen on the official ballot. Voted: That this meting be and is hereby adjourned until Monday evening, Nlarch 23, 1931, at 7.15 p.m., to sheet in the Senior High School Building, on Columbia Street, Watertown, at which time and place all lousiness called for in the warrant for the Annual To it \-leeting of March 2, 1931, under Articles 3 to 33 inclusive, will come before the meeting for consideration and action. kiILLIAIl3I P. McGUIRE, 1`D n. Clerk. "Elect€ed Secretary in place of Jnlin J. McLautlhlin, June 8, 1931. **Appointed June $, 1931, in place of Harry A. Smith, resigned. 290 WATERTa'k N TUA Ni Itj FCAtT Warrant for Special Town Meeting, Monday Evening, March 23, 1931 Commonwealth of Massachusetts.. Middlesex, ss. To any Constable in the Town of Watertown,Greeting; In the name of the Commonwealth of Nlassachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in the Senior Eigh School Build- ing, Columbia Street, in said Town, on Monday evening, the twenty-third clay of March, 1931, at 6.45 p.m., to act on the following article, tdz.: Article 1. To see if the Tow-n will consent to the laying out, relocation and construction of Common Street as a public way, in and upon a part of the Common Street Cemetery, situated at the Easterly corner of N4ount Auburn and Common Streets, as shown on a plan entitled `Town of Watertown, Plan Sharing Common Street Widening Between Mount Auburn Street and Columbia Street", dated February 11, 1931, drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engincer, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, or take any action relating thereto. And you will notify and. warn legal voters of the Town of Watertown 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 in Town, seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doing, thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said Meeting. Given under our hands this thirteenth day of Nlarch, A. D. 1931. ERIC L. JOHNSON, C LIFFORD S. LC?VELL. Selectmen of Watertown... RECORD OF TQ'VVN ME-ETIN(:S 291. Officers' Returns on Warrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to ineet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited House in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by pasting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places .in Town Seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REGAN, Constable of Walerlown. Attest: WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at. least seven days prior to the Town Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAIM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting, Monday Evening, March 23., 1931 Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the Town of Watertown that the Town 14eeeting called for 11onday evening, March 2, 1931, at 8.15 p.m., has been adjourned until 'XIonday evening, March 23, 1931, at 7:15 o'clock, to meet in the Senior High School ]Building, on Columbia Street, in said Town of Watertown, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant for the Annual Town illeeting of March 2, 1931, under Articles 3 to 33 inclu6ve, will come before the meeting for consideration and action. And the legal troters 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 conspicuous public places in Town, twenty-four hours at least. prior to the time of said adjourned meeting and also by causing a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown newspaper. Given under our hands this second day of March, A. D. 1931. P. SAR,SFIELD CUNNIF F, Moderafor. WILLIAN- 1 P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. 292 WATERTOWX TOWN REPORT Clerk's Return on Notice I have pasted copies of the foregoing notice in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, at least twenty-four hours prior to the time of said adjourned meeting, and have also caused a copy of the sarne to he published in a Watertown newspaper. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least twenty-four hours prior to the time of said Adjourned Town iNfeeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. WIL.L.IAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting, Monday evening, March 30, 1931 Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the Town of X'atertown that the Adjourned Town Meeting held on Mon- day evening, March 23, 1931, has been adjourned until Mon- day evening, March 30, 1931, at seven o'clock, to meet in the Senior High School Building, on Columbia Street, in said Town of Watertown, at which time and place all 'business called for in the warrant for the. annual Town Meeting of Xlarch 2, 1931, from Articles 1 to 33 inclusive, will come before the meeting for consideration and action, with the exception of Articles 1, 2, 5, 7, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20 and 21. And the legal voters of the Town of X-'atertown 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 conspicuous public places in Town twenty-four hours at least prior to the time of said adjourned meeting, and also by causing a copy of the same to be published in a NVatertowil newspaper. Given under our hands this twenty-seventh day of March, A. D. 1931. P. SAP5FIFL D CUNNIFF, i1foderalor. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. i RECORD CF TOWN NfELTINGS 29 Clerk's Return on Notice I have posted copies of the foregoing notice in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, at least twenty-four hours prior to the time of said. adjourned meeting, and have also caused a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown newspaper. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least twenty--four hours prior to the time of said Adjourned Town IMeetinl; of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAI1 P. McGU IRE, Town Clerk. Notice for Adjourned Town Fleeting, Monday ]Evening, April 6, 1931 Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the Town of Waterto,kern that the Adjourned Town Meeting held on Monday evening, March 30, 1931, has been adjourned until Monday evening, April 6, 1931, at seven-thirty o'clock, to meet in the Senior High School Building, on Columbia Street, in said T€wn of Watertown, at which time and place all business called fori in the warrant for the Annual Town Meeting of March 2, 1931, from Articles 1 to 33 inclusive, will come before the rnectjng for consideration and action, with the exception of Articles 1, 2, S, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 19, 20, 21, 23 and 25. Notice has been received that reconsideration will be asked on the following action taken at the Adjourned Town Meeting held on IMarch 23, 1931, under Articles 14, 15 and 16: "Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell all horses and horse-drawn equipment now owned by the Torn, or take any action relating thereto." "Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to raze and remove the structures known as the Town Barns, appropriate the necessary sum of money there- for, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto." "Article 16. To see if the Town will .,ote to appoint a committee to consider the site, requirements and cast of a. 294 WATLR'rOWIN TOWN REPORT municipal garage, workshops and yard, to serve the Highway, Water, Wires, Tree XA'arden's and Moth Departments, and report at the next Special Town Meeting, or take any action relating thereto." "Under Articles 14, 15 and 16, Voted: That the l\lodera- tor be authorized to appoint a Committee of Five to consider the subject ina.tter of Articles 14, 15 and 16, said committee to report at the next Special Town Meeting." Notice has 'been received that reconsideration will be asked upon the following items in connection with the appro- priations for the ):-Highway Department. Stable Maintenance, Voted: S26,500.100 New Trucks (2), Voted: One New Truck _5,(100.I7[i Snow-plow Tractors (6) Ford Dump Trucks ( ) as voted under Article 4 at the Adjourned Town Meeting held on March 23, 1931. Notice has been received that reconsideration will be asked upon the following item in connection with the appropria- tions for EducaLicn {School Department): Instruction $453,802,00 as voted under Article 4 at the Adjourned Town Meeting held on March 30, 1931. 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 pasting copies of this notice in ten or more con- spicuous public places in Town twenty-four hours at least prior to the t1i3ne of said adjourned meeting, and also by caus- ing a copy of the same. to he published in a Watertown news- paper. Given under our hand,5 this First day of April, A. D. 1931. P. SARSFIELD CUNN'IFF, Koderalor. WIL.LIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. RECORD OF TOMIN' INIECTINGS 295 Clerk's Return on .Notice I have posted copies of the foregoing notice in 'ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, at least twenty-four hours prior to the time of said adjourned meeting, and have also caused a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown newspaper. Notices were mailed to the Town IXIeeting Members at least twen"-four hours prior to die time of said. Adjourned Town I'Veeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. XlcGUIRE, Town Clerk. Special Town Meeting, March 23, 1931 and Adjourned Annual Town Meetings, March 23, March 30, and April 6, 1931 Special Town Meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Xioderator P. Sarsfield Cunniff. Prayer was offered at the first meeting ley Rev. David D. Ryan, pastor of Sacred Heart Church. Officers' returns on warrant for Special Town 4leet- ing, and clerk's returns can notices for Adjourned Town Meetings were read by Town Clerk Wm. P. McGuire. Ad- Journed Town Meetings were called to order by Moderator Cunniff at 7:45 p.m. Number of Town Meeting Members necessary for a quorum: 93; number present on March 23rd: 232; on March 30th: 219. on April 6th: 238. 'vacancies in Town Meeting Membership Filled IMareh 23rd. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 5 of the election of Jarvis B. Keene, 40 Payette Street to fill one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1934, caused by the appointment of Winthrop C. Rockwell as Chairman of Park Commission—this member to serve until the March 1932 election. March 30th. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 5 of the election of Joseph W. Gerry, 35 Marion Load, 296 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT to fill one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1933, caused by, the appointment of Edward F. Wright as Chairman ,cif Planning Board—this member to serge until the March 1932 election. March 30th. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 6 of the election of Patrick A. Menton, 669 Main Street, to fill One (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1933, caused by resiignqtion of Edward J. Hoey—this member to serve until the March 1932 election. April 6th. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 2 of the election of John P. Gates, 14 Dartmouth Street, to fill one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1932, caused by the resignation of James E. Ford. April 6th. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct 3 of the election of Jahn M. Magurn, 159 Russell Avenue, to fill one (1) vacancy in term expiring in 1934, caused by the appointment of Edward C. Hall as Chairman of Water Commission—this appointment to hold until March 1932 election. Special 'T6wn Meeting, March 23, 1931. Article 1. To see if the Town will consent to the laying out, relocation and construction of Common Street as a public way, in and upon a part of the Common Street Cemetery, situated at the Easterly corner of klount Auburn and Common Streets, as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan Showing Common Street Widening Between Mount Auburn Street and Columbia Street", dated February 11, 1931, drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, or tape any action relating thereto. V ted: Thatconsent of the Town be and is hereby given to the laying out, relocation and construction of Common Street as a public way, its and bloc a part of the Common Street Cemetery, situated at the Easterly corner of IVIount Auburn and Common Streets, as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan Showing Common Street 117 dening Between Mount Auburn Street and Columbia Street", dated February RECORD OF TOWN INIEETIIGS 297 11, 1931, drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and can file in the office of the Town Clerk. Adjourned annual Town Meetings, March 23, March 30, April b, 1931 A rll c le :i. To hear the report of the `Down Officers as printed and to hear the report of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Nlarch 23. Voted. That the reports of the Town Officers as printed in the Town Report for the year 1930 be and they- are hereby accepted. March 23. The following reports of committees were. presented at this time: Report of Infirmary +Cornmittee Watertown, 'Klass., March 23, 1931. At a special Town Nleewig field December 22, 1926, it was voted that the Moderator appoint a committee of seven to report at the next annual Town Fleeting as to what action the town should take in providing for the patients now housed .at the Town Farm. On January 12, 1927 the Moderator appointed the follow- ing committee: B. Fay McGlauflin, Chaim alf Edward D, Holland Mary J. Burke Rev. William J. Duffy Rev. Francis D. Taylor Charles A. York Alice L. Pinkham Nlr. Charles A. York resigned and Mr. Clifford S. Lovell was appointed to fill the vacancy. Later Rev. William J. Duffy moved out of town and il-lr. Elias A. Perkins was appointed by the 'Nioderat+or to fill this vacancy. Your Committee has met a number of-times, viewed the premises and locked into conditions of the Infirmary. 798 WATERT[34T N 'CC3WN REPORT We have obtained expert advice from a number of people as to the advisability of discontinuing the use of the present Infirmary and in each instance we have been told that the building is too goad to discard. In this connection we consulted the State Inspector of Infirmaries who has had nearly twenty-five }Tears' experience with Town and City Infirmaries throughout the State. He advised moving the building and altering same to meet present day needs. He also, at our request, gave us the name of several architects who are familiar withInstitutional Work. TMr. Clarence P. Hoyt, whose time is largely deviated to design- ing State Institutions, w�js one of that number. At a meeting of the Committee held ,June 11, 1930, it was voted that the Chairman B. Fay 14cGlauflin and Clif urd S. Lovell act as a sub-committee to consult with INIr. Hoyt and obtain his recommendations. This sub-cominittee attended to its duties with the result that Mr. Hoyt submitted tentative plans and estimates for the Committee's consideration. At a meeting of the Committee as a whole held. February 19, 193t, it was unanimously voted to accept the plans and estimates submitted by Mr. Hoyt. The Committee also voted to recommend to the Annual Town Meeting an appropriation of thirty-five thousand dollars ( 35,000.) to provide for the east of moving and re- remodeling, and board of the occupants of the Infirmary during the period of alteration. Your Committee believes the time has come when the Town shouid tape definite action in this matter, and we hope this meeting will adopt our recommendations and appropriate the money necessary to €:arty out the work. If the meeting so acts, the land bounded by Orchard Street, George Street and Lowell Avenue may than be transferred to the School Department. Respectfully submtted, B. FAY McGI.A FLI I0 EDWARD D. HOLLAND ALICE L. PINKHA , MARY J. BURI I-, ELIAS A. PERKINS,. CLIFFORD S. LC)VELL. RECORD Ole TOWN MEETINGS 7iJ�l Report of Committee on Need, Site and Cost of School Building in Riverside-Riverton Section .klarch 23, 1931 At the Town Meeting held March 24, 1934, under Article 17 of the Warrant for meeting, the following vote was passed: Voted: That the Moderator appoint a committee of seven, said cornini ttee to consist of three members o the School Committee, one of whom shall be the Chairman of the School Committee, and four others, to report to the annual Town Meeting of 1931, upon the need and cost of a site and building for a schoolhouse in the Riverside-Riverton section of Water- town. In accordance with the terms of the foregoing vote the Moderator on iMay 3, 1930, appointed the fallowing committee: Mary C. Corcoran, Dr. Charles 0. Chase, Dr. Owen F. Keefe, members of the School Committee, ex officio, and F. Alexander Magoun, James F. Hughes, George E. Taylor and Thomas F. Vahey. This committee met and by uraiiiin us vote Thomas F. Vahey was elected Chairman and Nll,,s Mary C. Corcoran, Secretary. The Commi nee has carefully considered the questions committed to it for consideration and in the light of such information as it has been able to acquire begs to submit the following report: First, the riverside-Riverton district itself, is bounded can the North by arsenal Street, and on the South by Charles River Road, on the East by the Boston (Brighten) line, and on the %Vest by Beacon Square. The main eateries through the district are Charles Diver Road, North Beacon and Arsenal Streets, but at present the children from this section must also crass iklt. Auburn Streel for the purpose of attending the elementary schools. Those who lure on the Southerly side of North Beacon Street must cross Forth Beacon, Arsencal, and Xlount Auburn Streets, with the steam railway tracks between Mt. Auburn Street and Arsenal Street, and with double lines of street railway tracks upon both arsenal and Mt. Auburn Streets. Except the comparatively few children who live upon the North sine of Arsenal Street., .all Riverside and Riverton children must cross the :street railway tracks on Arsenal Street, and rnost of there the sti-eet railway tracks on both Arsenal and h+lcairr;t Auburn Streets. In order to attend these sessions, these hazardous jour- neys must be n1ade four times upon ever` school day. North Beacon, Arsenal and 111t. Auburn Streets are, as is a matter of common knowledge, wide thoroughfares, with constant and constantly increasing automobile traffic. This traffic consists not only of pleasure cars, or cars in private use, but many automobile delivery wagons, not only of Watertown merchants but those of out-of-town, and heavily laden trucks passing from paints east through to points west, and vice versa. In addition to the foregoing, the Worcester, Springfield and Neiv York buses travel these highways, particularly North Beacon .Street, and always at high speed. .Irving Street is the main artery by which the children travel to the Francis School, and it is a matter or record that at the corner of North Feacc)n and Irving Streets there have been thirty or more accidents, three of tbeni fatal. It has been founrl almost impossible to keep a traffic signal at this print because every one that has been placed there has been knocked into the gutter and ruined. The last accident of this kind occurred within, a month of the writing of this report. There has also been one fatal accident at the junction of Beechwood Avenue and North Beacon Street. It world be futile to attempt tocompute the number of domestic animals that have been killed by automobile traffic onVorth Beacon and Arsenal Streets, The above sets forth some of the physical aspects of this section and some of the hazards of travel to which the residents there are subject. As to,the NeM qj a Sate A somewhat careful census of children of school age in this section has been made, and reveals the following facts: There are approximately L82 children between the ages of one and five years, .all of them, of course, potential students. RECGRD OF TOWN MEETINGS 301 Between the ages of five and ten years, there are approximately 175 children now attending school. Between the ages of ten and Fifteen there are approximately 145 children. There are other children beyond the age of fifteen, the number of which is not known. In the ordinary course of events, when what remains of land available for building is utilized as, inevitably, it will be utilised in the future, these figures will be undoubtedly increased. Your committee is, therefore, unanimously of the opinion in consideration of the foregoing, than an elementary school should be provided in this section of the town, and we recom- mend the erection of an eight room building so constructed as to permit any necessary expansion. The cone-mittee is, how- ever, of the opinion that an eight room building will provide for all needs for 5ome rears to come. At its first meeting the, committee was unanimously of the opinion that any school building erected in this section should be built upon what is commonly known as the Gavin Estate, situated between Arsenal and North Beacon Streets as its northern and southern boundaries, Irving Street on its westerly end, and Beacon Farb as the easterly boundary. 'There were some residents of the Riverside-Riverton section who strongly urged the committee that it recommend to the town the acquirement by purchase or otherwise of the entire Gavin Estate. For several reasons the coinmittee does not recom- mend this procedure, as that portion of the estate, contiguous to Irving Street would be of no practical advantage in conrec- tion with a school erected at the easterly end of this area. The committee does recommend that the town acquire by Purchase or otherwise, the several parcels of land awned by Ida Boccadoro, the heirs of John J. Fay, the heirs of Mary A. .Fenton, Jennie A. Gavin and Domenico Conti. 'These parcels of land with the buildings thereon, have an assessed value of S35,450. The land in this area is approximately 76,450 square feet. When the method of assessment of real estate in this town is considered, it is quite evident that these properties cannot he purchased or otherwise acquired for the assessed value. The owners of these several parcels of realty have been request- ed to name a price for which they would be willing to sell their property to the town for the purpose of building a school house, with the following results Ida BoccadQro, 518,000; Leer M. Fay, S15,000; Domenico Corti, 810,000; Charles F. Donahue, $118,577. The above-quoted figures seem to the committee to be very much in excess of the value of the several parcels of property they represent. They are what might be called in the opinion of the committee an ''asking price' subject to revision and compromise after further conferences with the several owners. There is no question but that the site recommended by the committee is tie most desirable, and is practically the only, one available. SUMMARY 1. There is imperative need of an elementary school in this section. 2. The school house should be located on the easterly end of the Gavin Estate, so-called, this being the most central geographically as well as with reference to population. 3. The Town should authorize the acquirement of this property by purchase or by exercise of the right of eminent domain. 4. The committee should be authorized to enter into negotiations with the owners of the property for the purpose of recommending to a future town meeting; a. suitable course of action looldng toward the acquisition of this property. 3. An appropriation should be made at a future meeting sufficiently large to engage the services of are architect to prepare plans and estimate the cost of an eight room building for this section. Respectfully submitted, `1'HOMAS F. VAH EY, Chairma.m MARS' CORCORAN, Secretory. GEORGE E. TAY1,.OR, F. ALEXANDE2 MAGOUN, O EN F. KEEIa E, D.M.D. JA ES F. HUGHES, C'amm..1ttee. RECORD of TONAIN �xEF-rrnGs 303 Voted:That the report of the committee he accepted, and that the committee be instructed to confer with the owners of the several parcels of real estate referred to in its report, and any ether sites in this section, and report to a future town meeting. 'dote 78 in favor, 73 opposed, on amendment "and any other sites in this section', can Riverside-Riverton School.) Report of Comniittee can Civil Service March 23, 1931. At a town meeting held December 22, 1930, it was 'Noted: That the Moderator appoint a committee of five to consider the subject matter of Article 11, and report at a later Town fleeting. This Article was as follows Article 11. To see if the Town ;will vote to petition the General Court to enact a special act placing laborers, foremen of laborers, skilled laborers, inspectors of work- and all persons doing similar work, janitors, custodians, and persons employed its the care of schools 4r other public buildings, mechanics, licensed engineers and firemen, under the civil service law, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Local No. 807, Watertown Employees' Union.) By reason of this vote, the fallowing committee was appointed by the lw,Icderaror: Charles F. Sanborn, Joseph H. Ford, T. James Gallagher, John Crilly, Arncld Leonard. This committee desires to report that it is their unanimous .-ate that the Town Meeting be advised to take this action. C[-1ARLES F. SANBORN, Chalrnzi2n. 304 W,1VrERT0WN TOWN REPORT March 23, 1931.. Report of Committee on Survey as to bleed of Additional School Buildings At the Town 2\1eeting held December 22, 1926 a committee was appointed with instruc:tion5 to make a survey as to the need of additional school buildings in the Town of Watertown. The Committee has met from time to time and made reports to the Town Meetings. The Committee requests that it now be discharged as its services are not required since a Dater Town Xleeting has authorized a more comprehensive survey to be made by Columbia University. (Signed for the Committee) HAROLD B. BLAZD, Chairman. DAVID E. FITZGERALD, Secretary. Voted: That report of Committee on Survey as to Need of Additional School ]buildings be and is hereby accepted, and the Committee be and is hereby discharged. Alarch 23, 1931. Motion to adapt the following Resolution was defeated Whereas, At a Town 11-leeting held January 29, 192{) the following resolution was unanimously adopted, viz.: Resolution "Whereas, a Bill, accompanied by a plan, to beautify- and improve the Charles River Basin, has been presented to the Court by the Metropolitan Planning Board, which in our opinion will be of great benefit to �-N-atertown, therefore, be it "Resolved, That the Members of our Representative Town Meeting, in Town Xleeting assernbled, heartily approve said plan, provided: that in carrying out its previsions, no encroachment be made in the existing width of the river from the Bachrach factory to the bridge at Galen Street, and having this in mind request our Senator and Representatives in the General Court to scup fort and vote for the Act." RECORD OF TOWN NIEETINGS 305 And, Whereas, notwithstanding the foregoing action the Metropolitan District Commission has disregarded the expres- sed opinion of the town in this matter, by preparing plans to fill a portion of the river franc Galen Street to the Bachrach plant thereby destroying the trees along this stretch which }rill rein the beauty of the river. Now therefore, be it Resolved, by the representatives of the citizens of Watertown in town meeting assembled that we reaffirm our position on this matter and hereby direct our Selectmen, Senator and Representatives in the General Court to use every effort to see-that Lhe wishes of the town, as here- tofore expressed, are carried out. Resolved, that a cop} of the foregoing be sent to the Nlet- ropolitan District Commission. The foregoing Resolution Nvas not adopted. Report on School Survey i arch 30, 1931. John I . Norton, Professor Paul R. INl cart, N. L. Engel- hardt, and Dr. George D. Straver of Columbia University made a verbal report on the Schc of Survey, which will be available in printed form in the near futUre. Report of Committee on Present Farm of Town Government April 6, 1931. Mr. G. Frederick Robinson, Chairman of Committee on Present Form of Town Government reported that meetings were being held by the Committee and matters pertaining to suggested improvement in the present form were being considered, and that the Cornmitlee will report favorably on consolidation of the Park and Playground Departments, and tall the consolidation of the Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth and Tree Warden's Departments. Article 4. To grant such sums of nioney as may he thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town for the ensuing year, direct how the same shall be raised, or tape anY action relating thereto. .306 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Official Record of Appropriations Voted at Adjourned Annual Town Meetings Held on March 23, March 30, and. April 6, 1931 Taxes ($2$$,286 60) or as assessed Charles River Basin $6,744 17 County Taxes 96,64-2 40 Fire Prevention Tax 458 73 Metropolitan Assessments 142,27.E 97 Soldiers' Exemptions 155.33 State Tax 5 2.010 00 General Administration ($92}274.64) Selectmen's Department: *Selectmen's Salaries $1,500 00 Salary of Clerk 500 +00 Miscellaneous 1,000 00 3,000 00 Auditing Department: Auditor's Salary 3,300 00 Clerk 1,150 00 Contingencies 525 00 4,977 00 Treasurer's Department: Treasurer's Salary 3,500 Oil Clerk 1,150 00 Contingencies 1,521 00 6,17.1 00 Collector's Department (See Article 6) : Collect,or's Salary 3,300 00 1st Clerk 1,400 00 2nd Clerk 1,050 00 Invalid Tax Titles 285 25 Tax Sale.Advertising 1,300 00 Contingencies 1,750 00 9,085 25 RECORD OF TOWN .'sal! :'assessors' Department: Assessors' Salaries S4,100 00 1st Clerk 1,400 00 2nc1 Clerk 1,350 00 ?,rd Clerk 1,100 00 4th Clerk 939 00 Contingencies 3,500 00 $12,389 00 'fawn Clerk's Department: Town Clerk's Salary 3,500 00 1st Clem 1,350 00 2nd Clerk 1,300 OU 3rd Clerk 1,250 {}gyp Contingencies 2,200 00 9,600 00 Election Expense 3,7125 00 Registrars of Voters: Salary of 4 men at$100. each 400 00 Printing Torun Reports 3,000 00 Printing Voting Lists 500 00 Finance Committee 2,500 00 Care and Maintenance of Town Hall Salary of J ani tor S 1,b00 00 Contingencies 2,700 00 4,300 00 Legal Sergi ices: Salary- of Town Councel 2,000 00 Contingencies ++00 00 2,700 00 Memorial Day (See Art ide i) 1,300 00 Inurance 12,454 19 Workmen's Compensation 5,000 00 Contingent 2,000 00 Dog Officer 350 00 Pensions 8,825 OU *March 23. McCOLI io appropriate S3.000 For Selectntietr's aalari b. defeared. 30S W kTERT[7WN TOWN r REPORT Protection of Persons and Property ($265,739.77) Police Department: .Salaries Chief $3,200 00 Lieutenants (3) 7,800 00 Sergeants (4) 9,800 00 Patrolmen {34) 74,539 80 895,339 80 Special Police 1,500 00 Janitor and "-Vagnnman 1,825 00 Clerk and Wa onman 1,825 00 4 Additional Nlea from 'Nla.y Ist (See Article 20) 5,375 00 Uniforms 2,688 00 Teletype 600 00 Replace Chrysler Sedan 1,000 00 Replace Essex Coach 400 00 Contingencies (To include replacing 5 motorcycles) 4,750 00 Fire Department: -Salaries: Chief 3,200 00 Captains (3) 7,800 00 Lieutenants (4) 9,800 0o Permanent Xlen (38) 83,462 47 Call Nlen 310 00 Mechanician 2,400 00 106,9 72 47 -Contingencies 6,000 00 Uniforms 1,200 00 Nose 900 00 Repairs, TMotor Apparatus 600 00 Tires 1,U5f} w Inspector of Buildings: Salary of Inspector 2,600 Off Salary of Clerk 250 00 i1•lainten-once of Car 300 00 Office Maintenance 100 00 43,250 00 RECORD OF TOWN '44EETIidGS 09 Weights and Measures: Salary of Sealer S2,000 00 Contingencies 500 00 $2,500 00 Tree Warden. *Salary of Tree Warden 1,000 00 Clerk 200 00 i 'laintenance 5,000 00 Cottony Sale 800 00 Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Department: Salary of Superintendent S00 00 Clerk 475 00 .Maintenance 3,000 00 Pales and Wires Department; Salary of Inspector S3,200 00 Clerk 475 00 Assistant Clerk 425 00 Maintenance 11,000 00 Special: 5 New police and 1 new fire box 1,589 50 Health Department ($27,158.00) Salary,-of Agent 3,200 00 Salary of Clerk 1,150 00 Salary of Nurses (2) 3,000 00 Contagious Diseases 7,000 00 Maintenance and Operation 11500 00 Contingent 500 00 Baby Clinic 550 00 Dentai Clinic: Dentists' Salaries $3,200 00 :Assistants 2,200 00 Operation 500 00 5,()00 00 Two new cars (Replacement of cold car) 1,158 00 Inspector of Plumbing: Salary of Inspector 2,500 00 Operation 100 00 2,600 00 *:March 23. Mo-ion zo increase Sabry of Tree Warden from $1,000 to $1,200, Eost-71 in favor. 106 upposed. 310 WATERT[3W-7 TOWN REPORT Cattle Inspection Salary of Veterinarian S600 00 Sewers ($39,300.00) Sever Construction 14,300 00 Sewer 'Maintenance 25,000 00 Sidewalks ($60,000.00) Construction and Maintenance 60,000 00 Care and L;ghting of Highways ($391,465.00) Highway Department: Salaries Superintendent 83,600 00 1st Clerk 1,S[10 00 2nd Clerk 1,250 00 6,35t] 00 Office Expense 525 00 Construction Waverley Avenue from Orchard St. to Belmont St 9,800 00 No. Beacon St. from Schcol St. to Beacon Park 1.7,500 00 1-It. Auburn St. from Beacon Sol. toGalen St. 3,738 00 Pleasant St. from Green St. to Waltham St. 7,231 00 Common St. frorn 11 t. Auburn St. to Spring St. (See Article 33) 9,500 00 ` Walnut St. from Franklin St. to School St. 16,300 00 California St. 13,300 00 Garfield St. 6,100 00 Melendy .Avenue 8,000 00 91,469 00 Orchard Street Construction (See Article 11) t8,500 00 IMainteriance 75,000 00 *Stable Maintenance 26,500 00 *April 6. Motion to reconsider, defeated. RECORD OF TOWIN, MrJt; NGS 311 Garbage Collectiozi S31,000 00 Vacations 12,441 00 Street Signs 1,000 00 *New Truck 5,000 00 Resurfacitig Water Trenches 10,000 Oft New Chrysler Sedan 1,130 00 Ton Ford Chassis (2) 1,400 00 Ashes and Piper 32,000 00 Dust Laying 15.000 00 Street Lighting 46,000 00 Engineering Department: Salaries Town Engineer $3,200 00 Assistant Engineer 2,300 00 1 Draughtsman 2,100 00 1 Draughtsman 1,90() 00 1 Instrument ' lan 1,700 00 1 Instrument Man 1,500 00 3 Rodinen 3,450 00 16,150 00 Contingencies 2,000 00 Betterments ($61,600,04) Special for Construction only of the following streets under the Betterment ,Act. (See Article 10) ; Baileys Avenue from Belmont Street to Town Line,, tBromfi`eld Street from Nash Street to Acton Street; f New Lexington Street fronn Main Street to Acton Street;tWal- cott Road from George Street to Channing Road; f Quimby Street from line accepted in 1897 to Nichols Avenue; tDeweyp Street front Arlington Street to Prentiss Street; Ed+enfield .avenue from Warren Street to Lot 245; Glea- son Street from 1,+Iain. Street to Andrew Street; .April G. Motion to rectansider, defeated. tAcccpted at Town Meeting held on December 22, 1930. March 3i3. Vo;ed: Tn defer further action under Art is e 4. until later in the rttceting. ,312 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Hillside Street fro n Belmont Street to pri- vate land; Palfrey Street from Waverley Avenue to Forest Street; Nash Street from Esser Street to Evans Street; '.Dorton Street from :Ylain Street to Acton Street; Essex Street from plain Street to Nash Street; Pros- pect Street from Belmont Street to private land; Rutland Street from Main Street to Wal- tham Street $61,600 March 30. Voted: To defer further action under Article 4,. until later in the meeting. Drainage ($18,100.00) To include drainage in the following streets: Waverle}- Avenue from Orchard Street to Bel- mont Street; Gleason Street from 1\4ain Street to Andrew Street; Edenfield Avenue from Warren Street to Lot 245; Palfrey Street from Waverlev Avenue to ForestStreet XIt. luburn Street from Arlington Street to N, E. `Tel. & Tel, property; dorton Street from IMain Street to Acton Street; Acton Street from Mortan Street to Rosedale Road; Nash Street from Essex Street to Means Street; Prospect Street from Belmont Street to private land; Easement from Prospect Street dead end to Jefferson Avenue; California Street from Watertown Street to Newton Line; Garfield Street from 'Mt. Auburn Street to Brigham Street; IN-lelendy Avenue from felt. Auburn Street to Laurel Street. April 6. I\Ivtion to borrow the suns of S50,000. to pay a portion of the cost of construction of Highways and Side- walks, defeated, 104 in favor, 81 apposed—necessary affirma- tive vote: 122. *Accepted at Towri Xleeiicig field on December 22, 1930. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 313 Support of the Poor ($112,318„37) Infirn3ary Departinent- Salary of Keeper �SU)00 00 General Expense 5,518 57 Public Welfare Department- Salary of Agent 1,500 00 Salary of Visitor 1,100 00 Contingent 5OG OCR Outside Aid 60,000 00 Xfothers' .Aid 25,000 00 Cold Age Pension 5,000 00 Town Physician 1,200 00 State Aid 1,000 00 Soldiers' Relief and l-Iilitary Aid 10,500 00 Education ($575,838.00.) General Con trol 13,936 00 *Instruction 453,802 00 Operation 61,000 40 Maintenance 18,000 00 New Equipment 5,500 00 Miscellaneous 7,500 00 Continuation 3,000 00 Arnericanization 2,000 00 Evening School 3,800 00 Trade Scliool 5,500 00 Transportation 1,500 00 Convention Expense (1932) 250 00 Convention Expense (1931 additional) 50 00 *April 6. Motion to reconsider, defeated, Library and Reading Rooms ($38,475.00) Salaries 24,200 00 Books, Periodicals and Binding 8,000 00 Nlainteriance 6,200 00 Convention Expense 75 00 'Alotion to increase this sum to 57,802.00 defeated. 314 'Si'?ITERTOWN TOWN REPORT Recreation ($19,426.00) Ptirk Department: Salary of Superintendent 500 00 *11agntenance 5,650 00 Victory Field 2,700 00 Painting and repairing fence 600 Uhl Grayling and fencing Coolidge School Play- ground 950 00 jrCoasting: S600. Appropriation asl.ed but not approved. by Finance Ccznmittee. f Grading around track: U,700. Appropria- tion asked, but not approved by Finance Committee. tWest lend Playground:: $13,000. ,Appro- priation asked, but not approved by Finance Committee. (The Finance Com- mittee recommends no appropriation and that this matter be referred to a Com- mittee. Playground Department: Salaries 4,976 00 Maintenance 3,000 00 New Equipment 1,05() 00 Public Debt and Interest ( 380,000.00) Town Debt (See Article 5) S263,000 00 Interest 117,000 00 Cemeteries ($12,975.00) Salary of Superintendent 2,000 00 Labor 10,350 00 Operation 500 00 Fence at Ridgelawn 125 00 *To include the cost of roller ($200) and binder ($,150) on tennis courts., Noted: that action on these three items be deferred until the next: Town Meeting. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 15 Municipal Industries ($166,658.75) Water Department: Salaries; Superintendent $3,200 00 1st Clerk 1,300 00 2nd Clerk 1,036 00 5,536 00 Maintenance 25,000 00 Construction 69,678 8 Office Expense 3,000 00 Vacations 3,:500 00 *New Trucks 2,110 00 (Special—renewal of mains 57,833 91 Miscellaneous ($61,981,61) NIodcrat+or's Salary 100 00 Reserve Fund 5,000 00 Planning Board 100 00 Unpaid Bills 4,518 86 Headquarters for Veterans of Foreign Wars (See :article$) 975 00 Mosquito Eradication (See Article 25) 1 ,000 00 Liston Reimbursement. (See Article 23) 287 75 .Moving and Remodeling Infiirmarv- (See article 13) 35,000 00 XTernorial to the Founders of Watertown (See Article 29) 15,000 00 Total Appropriations, $2,611,596 74 Voted: That, for the purpose of providing the sum of two million, six hundred eleven thousand, five hundred ninety- six dollars and seventy-four cents ( 2,611,596.r4) as voted in the foregoing budget, and for the purposes stated, the follow- ing amounts be and they are hereby anticipated: *ZN,Iarch 30. $2,110 vored for the purchase of new trucks and the alter- ations to building to house trucks. tApril 6. Motion to borrow $50.000, to pay a portion of the extension .of water mains, defeated, 102 in favor. 82 opposed. Necessary affirmative vote, 122. 316 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Estimated Receipts Water Income $185,000 00 Bank and Corporation Tay: 110,000 00 Street Railway Tex 4,000 00 Miscellaneous 106,000 00 — $405,000 00 Balances Available Unexpended Balances $64,433 25 Betterment Assessments 29,810 50 Premium Account 857 68 -- 95,101 43 Income Tax (extimated) 175,000 00 Motor Vehicle Excise (estimated) 75,000 00 To be Assessed on the Polls and Estates 1,861,495 31 Total Appropriations, 82,611,596 74 April . Voted:That the remaining articles of the warrant be taken up in regular order, after which motions to recon- sider, filed with the Town Clerk, shall then be consiclered. The following notices for Reconsideration of Appropria- tions passed on March 23, 1931, were received: Watertown, A-lass., April 1, 1931 William P. 4lcGuire, Town. Clerk, Watertown, Mass. Lear Sir We, the undersigned, Town Meeting Members, hereby give notice that at the Adjourned Town Meeting to be held on M onday, April 6, 1931, we will move far reconsideration of the action taken by the Town Meeting on Alonday, March 23, 1931, under Articles 14, 15 and 16 of the warrant and upon the following items under Article 4: Highway Department: Stable Alaintenance RECORD O 'tClWN MEETINGS. 317 New Trucks (2) Snow-plow Tr<<ctors (6) Ford Dump Trucks (2) 'Fours truly, FRRED 'tire. MacFARLAND CHAS. L. SHELDO April 6. Motion to reconsider, defeated by vote of 57 in favor, 128 opposed. XVatertown, )lass., April 1, 1931 `Mr. XVm. P. McGuire, Town Clerk, Watertown, Xlass. Dear Sir: Notice is hereby given that reconsideration will be asked at the Adjourned 'Fawn Meeting to be held on ;Monday, April 6, 1931, when motion will be made for reconsideration of the action taken by the Tay;its -AyTeeting on Monday- March 23, 1431, upon the following item under Article 4: Education: (Schaal Department) Instruction, $453,802 00 Very truly yours, �NxlARY CORCORAN,. Cl'air7na r of.School Committee. April 6. 1XIotion to reconsider, defeated. March 30. Arl cle S. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pays that portion of the Town debt which inatures on or previous to January 1, 1932, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in eoniiinction with Article 4. Voted; That the sum of two hundred sixty-three thousand dollars (S263,000.) be and is hereby appropriated for the 318 1' ATERTC]WN TOWN RISPORT purpose of pa3!ing that portion of the Town debt which matures during the year 1931. March 23. Article 6.. To sec what method the Town will vote to adapt for the collection of taxes for the ensWng year, and to fix the compensation of the Collector, or tape iffly action relating t1wreto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted. That the same method for the collection of taxes be and is hereby adopted as was pursued last year, and that interest be charged on all takes not paid on or befnre November 1, 1931, interest to be charged from the fifteenth day of Oct- ober, 1931, at the rates per annum as provided by Chapter 59, Section 57 of the General Laws of 1920, and acts in amend- inent thereof. See Schedule for Appropriations under .Article 4. IMa.rc'h 23. Article 7. To see if the `own will appro- priate a sure of money for the rent of the Grand Army Hall, care of the grounds around the Soldiers' 'Monument, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased .soldiers can the nest Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac B. Fatten Post 81, G.A.R. to expend the sane, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. See Schedule of Appropriations. Amount of thirteen hundred dnilars ($1,300.) appropriated, to be expended by Isaac B, fatten Post 81, G. A. R. 'March 30. Article 8. To see if the Town will mote to .appropriate a Burn of money to pay the cost of providing suit- able headquarters for Burnham-Manning Past No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (bequest; of Burnham-Manning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.,) Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. See Schedule of Appropriations, Amount of nine hundred seventy-five dollars ( 975.) appropriated, to be spent under the direction .of the Selectmen. April 6. Article 9. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to tape by eminent doniain, purchase or otherwise RECORD OF TOWN NIFETtXf;s 31 acquire, a slat of ]a-nd on the Bleiler estate, bounded as follows: SOO feet on Le ington Street, 7,785 feet bounded by Chenery estate, 13 feet on Iodine estate, 500 feet on Duff Street, as shown on plan prepared by the Town Engineer, at a cost of fifteen thousand dollars ( 15,000.), direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on School Site in the Northern Section of the Town.) Postponed until the next Special Town Meeting. -larch 23. Article 10. "Tc hear the report of the Select- men relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Bailey avenue, from Belmont Street to Town Property Line; Edenlaeld avenue, froin �N. Iarren Street to Lot No. 245; Essex Street, from A-lain Street to Nash Street; Gleason Street, from Main Street to Andrews Street; Morton Street, from Main Street to Acton .Street; Nash Street, from Essex Street to Evans Street; Palfrey Street, from Waverley Avenue to Forest Street; Prospect Street, from Belmont Street to private land; Rutland Street, from .11ain Street to Waltham Street:. under the provisions of Chapters 82 and SU of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways, and will author- ize the Selectmen to tale by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any lazed necessary for said: laying out, provide the Burn or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or land damages therefor, and the cost of con- struction, direct how said money .sliall be raiser], or tape any action relating thereto. 320 tt`ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Bailey Avenue, Town of Watertown, Mass. Selectmen's Office, February 20, 1931, After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of ', atertown, niet on the 20th day of February, 1931, at 5 :00 p.m., for the pur- pose of viewing the premises, and are the Uth day of Febru- ary, 1.931, at 8:00 p.rlt,, for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Bailey Avenue as a ,public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon COrisid- eration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public conven- ience and necessity require that Bailey Avenue be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following des- cription, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February- 15, 1931. Filed with Town Clerk- Feb. 20, 1931, Descrt'ptfon Beginning at a point of curvature can the southerly line of Belmont Street two hundred eleven and five tenths (211.5) feet southw°esteriv from 6e westerly line of Wilson Avenue, thence turning and extending westerly- and southerly, sixteen .and forty+-five hundredths (16.45) feet along a curved line having a radius of eleven and forty-eight hundredths (11.48) feet to a point of tengenc:y° on the easterly line of Bailey Avenue; thence extending southwesterly along said line of Baileys Avenue three hundred thirty-sir- and twenty-seven hundredths 36.27 feet to a point of intersection with land belonging to the Town of ' atertown, by land belonging to the following named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith : Fred D. Paulsen, seventy- four and twenty-four hundredths (74.24) feet; Leo Ananian, fifty- and twenty-six hundredths (50.26) feet; Annie and INI. Alice Hutchinson, fifty and twenty-six hundredths (50.26) feat.; Mary and Frank Schofield, fifty and twenty-six hund- Te+dths (50.26) feet-, 'Mary and Frank Schofield, fifty and twenty-six hundredths (50,26) feet; L. Lewis Levy et ctx, Hope, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 321 seventy and ninety.--nine hundredths (`0.99) feet; thence turn- ing and extending northwesterly along said land of Town of Watertown forty and thirty-one hundredths (40.31) feet to a point of intersection with the westerly line of Bailey Avenue, thence turning and e acnding northeasterly along said line of Bailey avenue three hundred twenty-three and ninety-one hundredths (323.91) feet, to a point of curvature, thence turn- ing and extending northerly and westerly along a curved lint: having a raduis of ten (10) feet; setienteen and sixty-two hundredths (17.62) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Belmont Street by land belonging to the following named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith George A. O'Brien, twenty-seven and sixty-four hundredths (27.64) feet; J. Paul Tardif and W. Sidney Crawford, one hundred sixty-five (165) feet, compris- ing three (.3) lots of fifty-five (55) feet each; Harriet Grainger, fifty-three and thirty-sip: hundredths (53.3 ) feet; Dexter Edwin Roberts eighty-nine azxd seventy-sip hundredths (89.76) feet; thence turning and extending southeasterly along said line of Belmont Street, seven and fourteen hundred- ths (7.14) feet to a stone bound marking an angle point: thence continuing in the sane direction along said line of Belmont Street fifty--five and thirty-two hundredths (55.32) feet to a paint of curvature and also point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises that part of Bailey Avenue which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the southerly line of Belmont Street to land of the Town of Watertown. Said street is hereby- laid out and the grades thereof established as shown on a plan entitled 'Town of Watertown, Plan of Bailey Avenue, to accompany description for accept ante under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1931, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer", on file in the office of the Town Clerk, a copy of which is to be recorded in the South Registry District of Nf iddlesex County with this arder. And it is therefore ORDERED that Bailey Avenue be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, tinder the pro- visions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amend- ments thereto according to the foregoing description, and 322 WATERTC}'4'4'N TOWN REPORT 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 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 bettermen ts, 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 lard in said area described in said Schedule and as shown on a flan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Towa Engineer, dated February 1.5, 1931, and can file in the office of the `own Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middle- sex South District Registn, of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. EDIVARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. L O EL.L, Selectmen's Office. Watertown, Mass., April 11, 1931 Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly, called and duly warned and held on the 23rd day of March, 1931, at which (Final adjournment of this sleeting, April 6, 1931) meeting a quoruni was presented when Article 10 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To bear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit. BAILEY AVENUE (together with other struts) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 323 betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and u ill author- ize the Selectmen to'take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for .said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necessary- to pay the east or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating; thereto. An order of the Selectmen laying out Bailey Avenue and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were reed to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unaninlMtsly as foilows: "That the laying out of Bailey Avenue as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take land described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Bailey Avenue as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Mlatertown, 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 iN-Ieet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contain within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office 6f the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said 'Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1931, to tape off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. 324 WA,rr:RT(3WN TOWN REPORT 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. EDWAI D P. FURBER, ER.IC L. JOHNSON, C I..I P F(--)R D S. LOV ELL, Selechnen. Schedule, Bailey Avenue In said Schedule each Marcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set apposite each parcel in said Sche6ule is the number of the lot shown on a plan filed in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Lf;l Sine Rf Area Estimated Owner Address No. Simi Taktro FrbniaRe$elfermenf Damages Fried D. Paulscn. I Court Street, 4-16- Cerufiente No. 3DW4 Boston...............<...... 6-1MA F,,ast 1533 74.24 $296 96 done Lea 1'nniflan, 8 Bailey Aventtc. 4.M- Certificate No. 22386 watermwtk. Mass.......,. . 5.190 Fast 1005 50.26 201 04 None Annie & M. Alice Hutchinson, 446- Certificate No. 18696 14 Bailey Aveime,Wolertnum 4-191 Eak 1005 50.26 201 04 itione Mary & 1+rank Schcrfuld. 1(1 4-16. Certificate No. 21423 Bailey Avenue, Watertown— 3-192 East 1005 50.26 201 04 :`tome ;4[ary & Irroasrl: 5chafield, 16 4-16- CertMoLc No,21424 Bailey Avenue. W atertowrt.. 2-193 East 1005 50.2E x01 04 :unne L. 1-vwiq Ltvy el u.r. hope C..22 4-16. ICirtideate No. 23726 Galley Avenue, Watertown.. 1-194 Last 1390 M99 283 96 None George Al 0IRrien, Watertown 4-12- Certificate No. 12895 Mass. ..................... 13-2DOC:Wool 5T0 27.64 110 S6 None J. Paul T'ardff,W.Sidney Craw- 4-17 Certificate NI V 30385 farr], Be-Itmont..... ..,..,... 26-29011 Wes( 3.100 1fi5.00 660 00 None Harriet Grainger, 9 Halley 4,12- Certificate Dso. 21254 Aventia: Wutertuwn...... .. G-C West. 1067 5.1135 213 44 Nnne Imes Edwin Roberts,738 Be]- 4-12- Certificate No. 15705 Ialont Stmvt. Watertown—... I-A wet 1850 89,70 359 04 done For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. RECORD OF TOWN NIEFT[NNGSi 2 Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Edenfield Avenue Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., February 20,1"'1931. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the 20th days of February, 1931, at 4:25 p.m., for the pur- pose of viewing the premises, and on the 20th day of February, 1931, at 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of a public bearing of all parties interested, can a petition for the laying out of fart of Edenfield Avenue as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the spatter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Part of Eden-- field Avenue be laid Out as and fora public way, in accordance with the fallowing description, and as shown en a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1931. Filed with the Town Clerk: Feb. 20, 1931. Description Beginning at a paint of tangency can the northerly live of Warren Street, one hundred ninety-five (195) feet westerly from the westerly line of Westminster Avenue, and extending along said line of Warren Street in a westerly direction seventy (70) feet to a point of curvature; thence turning; and extending easterly and northerly along a cured line having a radius of fifteen (15) feet, twenty-three and fifty-six hundred- ths (23.56) feet to a paint of tangency can the westerly line of Edenfield Avenue; thence extending northeasterly along said line of Edenfield Avenue eighty-five and fifteen hundred- ths (85.15) feet to a point of curvature, thence extending northerly and easterly along a curved line having a radius of three hundred sixty-nine and thirty-six hundredths (369.36) feet, one hundred forty-two and twenty-six hundredths (142.26) feet to a point of tangency; thence, extending north- easterly- along a straight line eighty-nine and nine hundredths (89.09) feet to the lot line between tots No. 315-316 by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith: Theodore kk'. 326 WATERT[JWN TOWN R8P'ORT Noon, sixty-seven and five teizths (67.5) feet; Antonio Car1)one forty-nine and forty-nine hundredths (49.49) feet, comprising two (2) lots; Louise C. Casselman, one hundred four and forty-hive hundredths (104.45) feet; Bennett Woodland, eighty-seven and fifty-six hundredths (87.56) feet; thence turning and extending southeasterly across Edenfield Avenue forty-three andseventy-nine hundredths (43.79) feet to a point of intersection on the easterly line of Edenfield Avenue and lot line between lots No. 245 and 240; thence turning and extending southwesterly along said line of Edenfield Avenue one hundred six and nine tenths (106.9) feet to a paint of curvature; thence extending southerly .along a curved line having a radius of three hundred twenty-nixie and thirty-six hundredths (329.36) feet„ one Hundred twenty-six and eight.N. - five Hundredths (126.85) feet to a point of tangency; thence extending along a straight line eighty{-five and fifteen hun- dredths (85.15) feet to a paint of curvature; thence extending southerly and easterly along a curved ling having a radius of fifteen (15) feet, twenty-three and fifty-six hundredths (23.56) feet to a paint of curvature and also point of beginning, h land belonging to the following named persons whose owner- ship and assessable frontages are recorded herewith: Joseph Brusellis et Rose, eighty-seven and twenty-two hundredths (87.22) feet; Rasa Torrielka, eighty-five and forty-four hun- dredths (85.44) feet; Frank Mirabile, one hundred thirty- eight and seventy-four hundredths (138.74) feet, comprising four (4) lots. The area enclosed by the above description comprises that part of Edenfield Avenue which is forty (40) feet in width be- tween parallel limes extending from the northerly line of War- ren Street to the northerly line of Lots No. 24.5 and 316. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof established as shown can a planentitled "Town of Watertown, Plan of Part of Edenfield Avenue to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1931, 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 11'liddlesex County witli this order. And it is therefore ORDERED that Edenfield Avenue be RECORD OF T(71'l'N 11EETINGS 321 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 arnend- ments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the owner of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no dama- ges have been sustained and mane are <C% arded, 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 better- ments, and that the area comprising; the several parcels described and set forth its said Schedule hereto: annexed, will receive benefit or advantage rather than the general advantage to the community. from s4id lagging; 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, 1931, and on File in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in 11-liddlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. EDWARD P. FURBER, ERIC I,, JOHNSON, C'LIFFORD S. LOVELL, 5electrrren. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mas;., ,April 11, 1931. Whereas, at a Town Fleeting held by tiic `town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the 23rd clay of March 1931, at which (Filial adjourtiment of this meet- ing-April 6, 1931) meeting a quorurn was present when Article 10 of the warrant was befare the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laving; out of the following-named streets, to wit; Y 328 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Part of Edenfield Avenue (together with ether streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of 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 accessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor, and the cyst of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto.'' An order of the Selectmen laying out fart. of Edenfield Avenue and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: `That the laying out of Fart of Edenfield Avenue as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land described in said report as and for a public !I way. And whereas, for the purpose of laying out fart of Eden- field Avenue as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and an life in the office of the Town Clergy:, 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 Meeting therefor. Naw therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Meeting. 0 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 it public way are allowed until August 1, 1931 , to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon 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. FURSER, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, ERIC L. J[)l-NSON, selectmen. Schedule, Edenfield Avenue In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's Marne is not correctly stated, it is to be undmtood 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 sbown on a plan. on File in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. LW S irle of A Pea Estimated Owner Address No. street Takers Frontage rienermettt Danraw Tiaeodme W. Moran, 3M Hun- 3-48- tingLon Avenue, Haston....._ 99-341 wen 1848 87M S27i1.fl0 None Arttanfa C:Ltbone, 158 M- CrIfielgi 3-4& Avenue. 4Vatertow4n.,—..., 96-326 west $90 29.34 117 44 None Antonio Carbone, 150 Edon eld 3-48- Aventuc. Waterwwn......... 95-325 West 4W 20.13 80 52 None Lokliz-e C. Czme1man, clo C. S. 3-48- Dra1;e.10 State Street,Holton 94-324 West 405 20.29 81 16 Mane I-guise C. CaSselman. CI v C. S, 3-48- Drake. 10State Street,Boston 93-323 West 1Ut1 20,51 8n 04 lone Louise C: Caeselman. c/o C, S. 3-48- Drake. 10,Sinte&met, lloston 92-322 Wf-st 415 20,81 90 23 Non Drnke, 10 State Strtsel, 1Ra_ston 91.321 West 420 21.18 84 72 None Loftin C. Camelman. c/o C. 5. 3.48- Drakc, 10 State&rcet, Bu9tun 90-320 WL8t 430 21.Fjr, WO 64 I4onc Bennett Woodland, 45 Ban- 3-49- croit %Lreet. 'k atcrtown..... 89-319 West 41Q 21.89E 87 5d one 13rttnett Woodland. 45 Uaa- 3-18- Cro t Street. Watertowvn. ..,_ 88-319West 490 MA9 37 56 one Beanctt Woodland, 45 San- d-49- etuit Street. Watertown. ,.., 97-317 West 440 21.89 97 56 prone 330 ]" A l:r R i L.WN TOWN lA REPORT i I.,,of Side or Arena EsUmarlad l'7wnrr Address No. Simi Taken 0arr43ges llennett Woodand, 45 San. 3-48- crott Street. Watertown ... 8G•316 wesL 520 21.89 87 56 Now, Joseph BruacMq,et Rose—_.. 3-62-76r 169 Edenfield Menu e....... 2.15-244 Water LoWIL................ 243-242 East 1650 $7.22 348 $9 None Jasegh l3ruscilis, 169 Edenfield 362- Avenuc, 'WaterLown......,.. 77-A East None Rosa Tnrriella, 159 Edenfield 3-62- Aventm, WtLtertown......... 75-241 Eaast 450 22.24 88 96 Norte RUF'a Torrielig, t59 Edenfield 3-62- Ava<nue. 11mertcawn......... 74-240 Lost 430 2L.S4 86 16 None Rosa TorTifdla. l59 Edenfield 3.62r Avenue, Watertown......... 73.239 Ea9t 420 21.01 84 04 hone lZo Torr[ella. 159 Edenrle€d .3-Ci2- Avenue, Watertawn......... T2-2 8 East 410 20.55 82. 60 None Frank- MirMIQ,2H Olney Street 3-62- WaLtrtawii........ ..._.,... 7 1-i37 EaSL 40 20,37 91 .s None Frank 14tiI.Llaile,28 01ney Street 3-62- Watertown................. 70-2,16 East 4t}[1 20A4 88 56 Non Frank Mirattile,gas Olney Street 3-(12- Watertown............. 69-M E.-sst 625 30.71 122 92 None Frank MiraIPile,28 01neyr Street 3-61- %vaWrtowrt................. 68.3SB last 18-18 67.5r3 270 OU None For appropriation, see schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Essex Street, Town of Watertown, Mass. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Ala.ss., February 20, 1931 After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the 20th day of February, 1931, at 4-20 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the 20th day of Feb- ruary, 1931, at 9:00 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Essex Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, dry hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Essex 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, 1931. Filed with Town Clerk, Feb. 20, 1931. RECORD Olt TOWN MEETINGS 331 Description, Essex Street Beginning at a paint of curvature on the northerly line of Nash Street three hundred thirty-seven and nine tenths (337.9) feet, more or less, from the easterly line of Evans Street', thence turning. and exten(ling easterly and northerly along a curved line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-cane and three tenths (31.3) feet, more or less, to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Essex Street; thence extending north- easterly along said: line of Essex Street, two hundred twelve and six tenths (212.6) feet, more or less, to a point of curva- ture; thence turning and extending northerly and westerk, along a curved line having a radius of fifteen (15) feet, twenty- four (24) feet, more or less to a point of tangency on the southerly Iine of Main Street, by land belonging fo the follow- ing-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith, Giovanna Cucinotta, seventy-three and forty-three hundredths (713.43) feet; Edward J. Boyle, one hundred fifty (150) feet; thence turning and extending southeasterly along the southerly line of Main Street, seventy (70) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature, thence turning and extending westerly and southerly along a curved line having a radius of fifteen (15) feet, twenty-three and one tenth (23.1) feet, more or less, to a point of tangency on the easterly line of Essex Street; thence extending southwesterly along said line of Essex Street, two hundred thirty,-three and seven tenths (233.7) feet, mare or less, to a point of intersec- tion with the northerly lime of Nash Street by land belonging to the fallowing-named person whose ownership and assess- able frontage is recorded herewith , Jahn K. Jensen, two hundred forty--eight and three tenths ( 4$.3) feet; thence turning and extending northwesterly along the northerly lime of Nash Street, fifty-nine and nine tenths (59.9) feet, more or less, to a paint of curvature and the paint of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises that part of Esser- Street which is forty- feet in width between parallel lines extending from the northerly line of Nash Street to the southerly line of Main Street. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab— 332 WATE Tobt N TOWN REPORT lished as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plait of Essex Street to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1931, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer", on file in the office of the Town Clerk, a copy of which is to be dctly recorded in the South Registry District of Middlesex Count' with this order. And it is therefore ORDERED that Esser Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the pro-,-i- sions of Chapters 80 and 92 of the General Lavers, and amend- ments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having considered the question of daniages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no dam- ages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, ,and we further order and declare that said laying out is clone under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of better- ments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage ether than the general advantage to the community from said laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in'said area described in said Schedule and as shown (in a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1931 , and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in 'Middle- sex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be asses- sed upon said described parcel. H DWARD P_ FURBER, ERIC L. ]OHNSONt, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, k RCCORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 333 Selectmen's office, Watertown, Mass., April 1 il, 1931, Whereas, at a Town 1NIeeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the 23rd day of March, 1931, at which (Final adjournment of this meeting, April S, 1931) meeting; a quorum was present when Article 10 of the warrant was before the nlecting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the lay- ing out of the following-named streets, to wit: ESSEX 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 sec if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to tape by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necess- ary to pay the cast or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said nicney shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. An order of the Selectmen laying out Esser. 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 Essex Street as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accept- ed, 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 Essex Street as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and can file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. 334 WATERl'OWN TOWN REPORT And whereas, that Selectmen were duly authGrized to tale said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Xleeting therefor. Now therefor, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town A-Teeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are root included in said taking. And the owners and occupants o€ the land hereby taker, 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 taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. ADOPTED: ED ARD P. F>::,TRBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. l.OVELL, .3electwen. Schedule, Essex Streeit In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners unknown. And the number of the Lot set apposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan an file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. LN Side of Area EsUinafed C3u,nEm address No- Street T'aRcn Fn-Kra;e a1ermvnt Darnagir Giovanni Cucinotta, 66 llc:ech 7-5- Street. 13e1aaont,.-=.. . 8=111 West 2046 73-43 S293 72 :N©ne 1~dward J. Boyle. 616 attain 7-5- Street. Watenown........., 1 Q-2 1t°est 305 t I SM01 (;00 00 Kane John X.Jensen,572 Main Street 7-6- Watertown... ........... .. t F_Lst SatS 248.30 993 20 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Gleason ,street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., February 20, 1931. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 92 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the 20th day of February 1931, at 4:15 p.m., for the pur- pose of viewing the premises, and on the 20th day of February, 1931, at g:00 p,I11. for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Gleason 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. Gleason Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following descrip- tion and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1931. Filed with Town Clerk, February 20, 1931. Description Beginning at a paint of tangency on the northerly line of Main Street, one hundred eighty-seven aud. thirty-four hun- dredths (187.34) feet northwesterly from the westerly Brie of Stuart Street; thence extending along said line of 11trlain Street in the same direction seventy-two and thirty-eight hundredths (72.38) Feet to a paint of curvature, thence turtling and extend- ing easterly and northerly along a curved line having a radius of fifteen (15) feet, nineteen and seven tenths (19.7) feet, to a paint of tangency can the westerly line of Gleason Street; thence extending northeasterly~ along said line of Gleason Street, five hundred forty-eight and forty-four hundredths 336 WATERTOWN TDl't'N Ai r,okl• (548.44) feet to a point of intersection with the northerly line of Andrew Street, by land belonging to the following;-nained persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith. Joseph L. Doherty, seventy (70) feet; Angelo Farese, one hundred fifty (150) feet, comprising two (2) lots; �Valter H. Gleason, two hundred twenty-fire (225) feet, comprising three (3) lots of seventy-five (75) feet each; Walter H. Gleason, fifty-six and twerity-five hundredths (56.25) feet; Andrew Street, forty (40) feet; thence turning and extending southeasterly across Gleason Street, forty (40) ,feet, more or less, to a point of intersection on the easterly line of Gleason Street; thence turning and extending; southwesterly along said line of Gleason Street, fire hundred twenty-five and frftv- four hundredths (525.54) feet to a point of curvature; thence turning and extci�ding southerly and easterly along a curved lime having a radius of fifteen (15) feet, twenty-seven and forty- two hundredths (27.42) feet to a point of tangency and also the point of beginning by land belonging; to the following- named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded htre��,ith, Walter H. Gleason, seventy-five (75) feet; Nlae E. Rivkind, seventy-five (75) feet; Roderick MacLean, seventy-five (75) feet; Catherine T. Queeney, seventy-five (75) feet;. Waltham Lumber Company, seventy-five ( 5) feet; Gertrude Callinan, seventy-five (75) feet; Henry G. Wilton, ninety-five (95) feet. The area enclosed by the above description comprises that part of Gleason Street which is forty feet in width between parallel lines extending from the northerly line of :hair Street to the northerly line of Andrew Street. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof established as shown on n plan entitled "Town of l aterto n, Plan of Part of Gleason Street to accompany description for- acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1931, 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 SOLIth Registry District of Middlesex County with this order. And it is therefore ORDERED that Gleason 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- RECORD OF TOL4`Iti AIRET'INGS 337 menu thereto according to the foregoing description, and having considered the question of damages .susta_ined by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been lain out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no darnages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown are the Schedule liereta annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter SO of the General Laws, providing for the assessment of better- ments, and that the area comprising the several parcels des- cribed and set forth in said Schedule hereto arose%red; will receive benefit or advantage other than the general ,advantage to the community from said layin out and that betterments are to he assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land ir1 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, 1931, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertawn, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middle- sex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set. opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to he the 'betterment that will he assessed upon -,ail described parcel. D AR P. R ` ERIC L. JOH +7O1.'1, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, SeIeCf 7&1.. Selectinen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 11, 1931. Whereas, at a AI'own 11"leeting field b-y the Town of XVater- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the 23rd dad.- of XIarch, 1931, at which (Final adjournment of this meeting, April 6, 19 1) meeting a quorum was present when Article 10 of the warrant was before the meeting its follows- "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying. out of the follom-ing-named streets, to wit, .13 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT GLEASON STREET (together with other streets) insider the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the asses,5ment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of there as and for public ways, and will author- ize the Selectmen to tale 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 cast or daTuages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said Tenney shall be raised, or tame any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laving out Gleason 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 voters unanimously as follows: "That the baying out of Gleason Street as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accept- ed, 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 Gleason Street as and for it 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 Dffice of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas .of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the .said order of laying out, and the same are hereby taken for the purpose of 4 public way under the provisions of lam-author- izing 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 more than seven day-, prior to said Town iMeeting. RECORD OF TQW.N- NIZETINCS 73() 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 off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the c'<t ners of the land here- by- taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown fln said Schedule. Adopted EDWARD Y. F UR BER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CL.IFFORD S. LOVE.fi..., Selechn eat.. Schedule, Gleason Street In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the fii-st day of April ni--t preceding the date of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that ,said parcel is owned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set apposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan can file In the cafhce of the .Assessors of the Town of Watertown. I-ar Srrdr of Arra Tstintaled Owntr Address No. slree2 Taken Fronlov Betrerworl Damages jnseph L. Doherty. ct ux, liars K 655 Main 5trec*t, 6-23- Certificate No. 20 6S Watertown................. 28-0 A W,cat 1376 70,00 S2HO 00 Nance Angela Farese.16 G1eaman Street fi-23- Certificate No. 27258 WaLertown................. 2-0 West 1500 75.00 300 00 'title Angelo Farem a n.t. Itaf1'acla, 6-23- Certificate No. 26023 16 Gltasoii Street.Watertown 3-154 West 1500 75.00 300 (10 °vane Walter H. Gleason. Tr-, S 12 Cr23- Certificate No. 2NO47 Water street, Boston........ 4-65 West ISOO 105. 0 300 00 :None VV-dccr If. Glm—on, Te. 112 6-23- Certificate No. 29048 Water Street, Bastnn........ 5-66 West 15U0 75M 300 00 None Walter 1°I. Gleason, Tr., 112 6-23- Certificate No. 28049 %.`,ter Street, Banton......:. 0-67 We ISI1p 75.00 300 00 None %f alter H. Gkmson, Tr., 112 6.23 Certifcate Nv. 29050 Waret Street. Easton....... • 7-68 lve-at 1900 55.25 225 00 None W.altrr H. Glca?on. Tr.. 112 6.22. Certifcate No. 28t)P) Water S1rE_'t+t, IiN"013...... .. IN-S5 girt 1500 75.00 3€1D Of) Nnne- 340 WATE.laTo,<N TOWN REPORT P-or Side of Area Es�irnafel owfar Add'YeSs No .5lrcet uben rransageBettermeort I}arnages Niae E, 1tivkin, ;5 Gleason 6-22- Cerdficate 'No. 29715 Streetl%wat.crteswn......., .. 19.56 EngL t509 75.00 300 00 None Roderick Ma&ean, 38 Thorlt- 1;-22 CertiUmte No. 29919 Lon Street. Newton.......... 20-57 Enst 11500 75.00 300 (10 None •CatberineT.QueencY.68Appie- P,-22- Certificate ;:o. 29436 ton Strect. Erratrarr.......... 21-58 Bast' 1500 75,00 300 00 `torte wal,thasn Lumber Co. 6-22- C'crtiCr:ite No.26831 "'n1 Inun.-..............,• 22-59 Halt WID 75.00 300 00 NOUE! (`.ertrude Cattinan .11 Gleason 6-22- Certificate No- 30106 Strtet,'Vatertav6,rt.._..,.... 23-60 3 ast 1500 75.00 MR) 00 ;bane Henry (,.Wiltion.Tr., 68 Wcts- 6-22- Certificate ND. 244N9 cnuet'5treet.ArlinRton...... 24-61A Ea st 2036 95.OQ 380 00 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Seleetnien on the Layout of Morton Street Selectmen's Office-, Watertown, Mass., February 20, 193t. :after due Notice as rewired by the provisions of Chapter :82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the 20th day of February, 1931, at* 4:20 p.m., for the pur- pose of viewing the premises, and on the 20th clay of February, 1931, at 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of -lorton Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon con- sideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity- require that. Morton Street be laid out as and for a publics way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. ,Alen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1931. Filed with Town Clerk, Feb. 20, 1931. Description Bt-ginning at a_ point of curvature on the southerly line of 114ain Street, forte-four and ninety-one hundredths (44.91) feet northxxesterly- from a stone bound marking an angle point on &-J[d line of Main Street; thence turning and extend- ing westerly and southerly along a curved lute having a radius of fifteen �15} feet, twenty-ore and fifty-one hundredths RECORD 01` TOWN NIEFTINTCS 341 (2L51) feet to a paint of tangency on the east-erly line of Morton Street; thence extending southwesterly five hundred twenty-two and thirteen hundredths (522.13) feet to a point of curvature; thence turning and extending southerly and easterly along a curved line having a radius of Fifteen (15) feet, twenty-eight and fifty-cane hundredths (28.51) feet to a point of tangency on the northerly line of Acton Street by land belonging to the following-named persons whose owner- ship and assessable frontages are recorded herewith, United States Bond and Mortgage Corporation, ninety (90) feet; Joseph M. Hughes, fifty (50) feet; Beatrice K. Jay, fifty (50) feet-, Otto A. Theurer, one hundred (MO) feet, comprising two (2) lots; Afargaret Gilfoii, fifty, (50) feet; Paul W. Carey, fifty (SO) feet; Waltham Co-operative Bank, Fifty ( 0) feet; Winter Hill Co-operative Bank, fifty (50) feet; Helen Dey, forty-nine .and sixty-five hundredths (49.65) feet; thence turning and extending northwesterly along the north line of Acton Street eighty-one and fourteen hunrlredtlis (91.14) feet to a paint of -curvature, thence turning and extending northerly- along a curved line having; a radius of twenty-five (25) feet, thirty-tine and three hundredths (31.03) feet to a point of tangency on the -westerly line of Morton Street; thence extending northeasterly along said line of 'Nfor-ton Street fire hundred twenty-nine anct twenty-one hundredths (529.21) feet to a point of curvature; thence turning and extending northerly and westerly along a curved line ]raving a radius of fifteen (15) feet, twenty-five and sixty-cane hundredths (25.61) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly, line of lIain street by land belonging to the follow- ing-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith. Otto A. Theurer, forty and seventy- two hundredths. (40.72) feet; Waltham Co-operative Bank, fifty (R) feet; Lida N'1. I-1rac.lsdov, fifty ( 0) feet; Antonio Folino, fifty (50) feet; Rar'ry F. Bowlby, one hundred (100) feet, comprising two (2) lots; Fred D. Po11ard,fifty (50) feet; Edna 1. Stead, fifty (50) feel ; Katherine IAI. Slavin, fifty (5O) feet; Walter Burke, ,one hundred and ten (110) feet; thence turning and extending southeasterly along said southerly line of Blain Street, seventy and sixty-seven hundredths (70.67) feet to a point of curvature ,and also the point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises that part of 'lUorton Street which is forty feet in width between parallel lines extending from the southerly line of -Main Street to the northerly line of Acton Street. Said street is hereby laid and the grades thereof established as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Ilan of Morton Street to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, Felil-nary 15, 1931, 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 of Middlesex County with this order. And it is therefore ORDERED that Morton Street be and is hereby laid out a§ 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 considered the question of darnages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages 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 urider Chapter 80 of the General Lags providing for the assessment of bet=ternlents, 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 corn- munity frorn said laying out and that betterments ,are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shown € n a flan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated February 1,5, 1931, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of 'Vater- town, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Nli€ldlesex -South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the aniount set apposite each of said described parcels is the amount: estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon :said described parcel. EDWARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. ,JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, RECORD OF T[)wNI IvI8HTINGS 343 Selectmen's Office, %Vatertown, Mass., April 11, 1931. Ik'hereas, at a Town I'deeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and dilly warned and held can the 23rd day of March, 1931, at which (Final adjournment of this meeting, April 6, 1931) meeting a quorum wtas present when Article 10 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: MORTON STREET (tvgolher 7viih other streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the {General Laws, as amerided, the latter providing for the assessinent of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of therm as and for public ways, and will author- ize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by eurchase, or otherwise acquire, any land neces it7:•y° for said laying out, provide the sum of sums of money necessary to pay the cost Pr darnages therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or tale any actoin relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying; out Morton Street and the report of the Selectmen wiLh 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 Nlorton Street as a public way, --is .appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby- accept- ed, 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 -Morton 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 "1'own Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, descriptions and areas -of each of said parcels are sh-Dwn in said Schedule. 344 WATERTOWN TOWN' REPORT And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take- said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said nrder of laying out, be and (lie same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way under the previsions of the law authorizing; the assessment of betternients, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was dull` tiled 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 mvn+ers and occupants of the lane[ 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 daniages sustained by the owners of the land here- by taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. EDWARD P. FGRl3ER, Adapted. ERIC L. JOH.NSO , CLIFFORD S. L.OVELL, Selectmen_ Schedule, Morton Street In said Schedute each parcel of land is described as of the first clay of April-next preeccling 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 on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. RCCORD OF 'TO35'i` MEETINGS 340 LW Side of Area r-36mated (hemer Address N.0 Streit Taken Damages V. S. Bond & Mortgage Corp.. 7-13- 44 SchQQI 3Lrett, BosLon.,._. 13.3- East 1834 90.00 $360-00 ?done Joseph M. Hughes, 10 Morton 7-L3- Street,Watertown.......... 16-4 Feast 1000 50.00 3DO 00 ?gone Beatrice K. Jay. 14 IlDrton 7-13- 5trect. Watertown - . .,,, 17-5 East 1000 50.00 2t10 c4 None •0Lt.oA-Theurvr. 17I NVatezLowln 7-13- Strrtt, Watertown.......... 1&-6 &ast 1000 50.00 200 00 None Ottork.Th"mr,17tWatertown 7-13- Street, Wat.erluwn.......... 10-7 East loco 50.00 200 00 None Marparet Gilfoll, 26 Marton 7-13. Street, Watertown.......... 20.8 East 1000 50.00 200 00 None Paul W. Carey, 30 Morian 7-1 3- Street, Watertown----. --.. - 21-9 F-rat luau 50.00 200 410 None Waltham Co-op. Bank, 7.13- � altham.................. 22-10 East 1000 5C.00 200 00 Norte Winter Bill Cis-op. Sank, SS 7-13- Broadway. Sornerville... .... 23-11 Rant low $0.00 200 00 None Relen I)ey, 44 Morton Street, 7-13- Watert�awn................. 24.12 East 1472 49.65 198 60 None Otto A. Theurer,171 Watertown 7-t3- Stnet.;Watertown,......,.. 1-13 Weat 110 417.i 2 162 88 None Waltham Co-op, Vank. 7-1I- Waltham................. . 2-14 West IQUO 5t3_I)U 2(X} 00 gone Ida NI. Ilodsdon.c/o C.S. Drake 7-13- 10 State street, Boston..... 3-15 West 16DO 50.1k[I 200 00 None Antonio FolInO, 31 Morton 7-t3- Street.Wawtm n.......... 4-16 West 1000 30.00 200 00 None Harry F. Sow1by. 29 Morion 7-I3- Street,Watertown........._ 5-17 West 1000 0.00 200 00 tune Harry F. Bowlhy, 29 Morton 7-13- Strcet,Watertown..,.,.... , f1-18 Nv"t 1000 50,00 200 00 None Fred D. 1:c1Jard, jr,. 21 Shep- 7-13- pard Street. i:amhridge...... 7-19 Wcot I000 50,00 200 00 -None Edna M, Stead, 17 Morton 7-13- SLrett. `'4'atertown..... ..... 8-20 west I(104) S0,00 200 00 none Katherine TV1.Slayilt.I I Morton 7-13- Stre,ot, Watertown.......... 9-21 West lum = 0 200 00 None Walter aurlre, 19 Boyd Street, 7-13- Watertown................. 12-22 Wept 2306 110.00 440 00 Panne For appropriation, see Schedule udder Article 4. Deport of the Selectmen can the Layout of Flash Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., February 20, 1931. After clue notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General .Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the 20th day of February, 1931, at 4.10 p.m, for the purpose J46 WATER'rC1WN TOWN RXIIORT of viewing; the premises, and can the 20th day of February, 19131, at 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of a public bearing of h71 parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Nash Street as a pudic way, an(] -%e, the Selectmen, upon considera- tion of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Nash 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 Engin- eer, and dated February 13, 1931. Filed with Town Clergy, February 20, 1931, Description, Nash Street Beginning at a point of curvature on the easterly line of Evans Street, two hundred seven and one tenth (207f1) feet, more or less. from the southerly fine of NMain Street; thence turning and extending southerly and easterly along a curved lire having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-one and forty- two hundredths (31.42) feet to a point of tangency can the northerly line of Nash Street; thence extending southeasterly along said live of leash Street, three hundred seventeen and nine. tenths (3t7.9) feet, morc or less, to a paint of intersection with land belonging to Johii K. Jensen by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assess-able frontages are recorded herewith. Giovanni Cucinctta, two hundred seventy-three and forty-three Hundredths (273.43) feet, comprising sip: (+6) lots; Essex Street, forty (40) feet, more or less; thence turning and extending southwesterly along said land of Jahn K, Jensen forty (40) feet, more or less, to a point of intersection with the southerly line of bash Street; thence turning and extending northwesterly along said line of Nash Street three hundred seventeen Cand six tenths (317.6) feet to a point of curvature; thence turning; and extending westerly and southerly alotag a curved lime having a radius of twenty- (20) feet, thirty-one and forty-two hundredths (31.4 ) feet to a point of tangency on the easterly line of Evans Street by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith : John Cappa- dona, et ux, Angela, eighty and seven tenths (80.7) feet;. Bromfield Street, forty (40) feet; Fedele. Vigna, et ux, Cather- x COxn t� TC7�1 i MEETINGS4 ma, seventy-ono and twenty-five hundredths (71.25) feet; Giovanni Cucinotta, seventy-one and twenty-Eve hundredths (71.25) feet; thence turning and extending northeasterly along; the easterly lime of Ev-ans Street, eighty (80) feet to a point of curvature and also the point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description comprises that part of lash Street which is forty feet in width between parallel lines extending froth the easterly side cf Evans Street to land of John K. Jensen. Said street is hereby laid out and the ,grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, flan. of Nash Street to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1931, 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 Dash Street be and is is hereby laid out as and for a pudic way, under the provi- sions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amend- ments thereto according to the foregoing description, and hav- ing considered the question of damages sustainers 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 dole 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 of advantage ether than the general advantage to the commun- ity from said laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for said laying outupon the parcels of land its said area des- cribed in said Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Tcivn Engineer, dated February 15, 1931, and on File in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded its Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set apposite each of said described parcels is the amount 348 WATERT(?WN Tt)4wF1ti REPORT estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. EDWARD P. F IIRBER, ERIC L. JOI NSO , CLIIi FbR D S. LO\7FLL, Selectmen, Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Klass., April 11, 1931. ,L hereas, at a TownINleeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the 23rd day of -March, 1931, at which (Final adjournment of this meet- ing, April b, 1931) rneeting a quorum was Presented when Article 10 of the Warrant was before the meeting as fellows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying; out of the following-nained streets, to wi[: HASH STREET (together with other streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and SO of the General Laws, as amended, the latter profiling 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 author- ize the Selectmen to take by erninent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or surns 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." Are order of the Selectmen laying out Nash Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying, out were read to the meeting, and upon notion drolly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of Nash Street as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accept- ed, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land described in said re[iort as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Nash Street as RECORD of 7'C]WN MEETINGS 34 and for a public way, it is necessary- to acquire the several parcels of land which aer included in the area described in said arder of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to tape said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of lands all contained within the area described in the said order of layirig out, be and the sane are hereby taken for the ,purposes of a public way under the previsions of the law authorizinL 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 lkleetiang. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto arse riot included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public warn are allowed until August I, 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 taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: LDWARD P. FURBFR, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Schedule, Nash Street In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as-of the first day of Apr![ 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. M And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in srlid Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a }dart on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Lol S ide a" Area ash milted owkw Address Y0. agree! Taken Taken Fronlave Beilerment DawaKrs Giovanni Cucinetta. 66 Meech 7-5- Street.WaverlcY.........-•• 1-1145 x't"nr01 1086 37.50 5150 00 lti'one Giovanni Cucinotta. 66 Beech 7-5- 5trLet, 1t'averley............ 2-115 North 1000 50.K 200 00 ?Noise Ciovanrri Cucinotta, 66 Beech 7.5- StrteL, VVUVerleY......._..,. 3-114 North 1400 50.00 200 00 None Giovanni ClIclnatta, 66 !leech 7-5- StreLL, W;}uerley............ 4-113 tiorth 1000 50-04) 200 00 None Giovanni Cucinotta, fib Beech 7-5- Street, ti' FLVCrlc,}T,........••. S-t 12 tiorth IDori 5U.00 200 00 None Giovanni Cucinotta, 66 Beech 7-5- strnet. Waverley............ 6-1it XGrth 1 3fj1} 35.9.3 143 72 .gone John Caplradana et ux. _Angels%,49 Brornfield StreeL.. 7-23- Watertown...,...... ... ... 14-LM South 2552 80,70 322 80 None BwrufiieldStreet,WatertoWn—. South 4U.00 None Fedee Vigna.of uz, Caterina. 7 7-22- Bro,mfield Street,Watertown, 15-68 South 2300 71.25 285 00 None -Giavanni Cucinotta, 66 11t1c x 7-22- street.Wilverley,, . .. .. .. 14-67 South 19S6 71.25 285 CU None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Part of Palfrey Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., February 20, 1931. After clue notice as required by the provisions of 'Chapter S2 of the (general Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the 20th day of February, 1931, at 4:30 p.m., for the pur- pose of viewing the premises, and on the 20th clay of February, 1931, at 5:00 p.m., for the purpose of a public bearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Part of Paifrev Street as a public_ way, and we, the Selectmen upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Palfrey Street be laid out as and for a. public way. in accordance with the following -description, and its shown on a plan drawn by Otis U. ,Alen. r REcnRD OF TOWN MEETINGS Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1931. Filed with. Town Clerk, February 20, 1931, Description Beginning at a point of tangency on the easterly line of Waverley Avenue one hundred twenty-four and two hundredths (124.02) feet northeasterly from a stone bound marking a paint of tangency; thence extending northeasterly along said. lisle of �Vaverley Avenue one hundred seven and forty-four hundredths (107.44) feet to a point of curvature; thence turn- ing and extending southerly and easterly- along a curved line having a radius of forty (40) feet, thirty--eight and eighty-- seven hundredths (38.87) feet to a point of tangency on the northerly line of Palfrey Street ; thence extending southeasterly along said line of Palfrey Street three hundred six i c en and eighty-four hundredths (316.84) feet to a point of curvature by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herc,.vit ,. Phyllis Guzzi, one hundred seventy-three and seventy-eight hundredths (173.78) feet; Quincy Street, forty-two and fifty- four hundredths (42.54) feet; Phyllis Guxai, thirty-four and five hundredths (34,05) feet; Francesco Paola Baratta, sixty (60) feet; thence turning and extending southwesterly across accepted end of Palfrey Street, forty-cane and eighteen hun- dredths (41.18) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Palfrey Street; thence turning and extending north- westerly two hundred eighty-two and fifty-seven hundredths. (282.57) feet to a point of cun?,ature; thence turning and extending westerly and southerly alone a curved line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, fort--three and thirty--nine hun- dredths (43.39) feet to a point of tangency and also point of beginniiig by larzd belonging to the fell owing-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded here- with, Giuseppe Rizzo, eighty (80) feet;Anthony and Dominick Consolozio, seventy-two and forty--nine hundredths (72.49) feet; Donato Aniatc, fifty-five (5S) feet: John Todino, one hundred twelve and ninety-six hundredths (112.96) feet. The area enclosed by the above description comprises that 352 WATE'RTOWN_ TOWN REPORT part of Palfrey Street which is forty feet ill width between parallel lines extending from the easterly lHie of %-N averley Avenue to the accepted portion of Palfrey Street as of 1924 Y Said street is hereby laid not and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan of Fart of Palfrey Street to accompany description for accept- ance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1931, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer", on bile 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 Part of Palfrey Street he and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lairds across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and gone 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 better- ments, and that the area co nprising the several parcels des- cribed and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or a&antage rather than the general advantage to the community from said laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shown sin a plan of said area drawn by. Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, darted February 15, 1931, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Xliddlesex. South District Registry of Deeds with this order. and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels ii the amount estimated to be the hetterment that will be assess- ed upon said described parcel. EDWARD P. FURBFR, ERIC L. ,JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 353 Selectmen's Office, . Watertown, Klass.,.Aprii 11, 1931. NVhereas, at a Town Fleeting held by the Town of % ater- town, reZL1410y called and duly- warned and held on the 23rd clay of N•'iarch, 1931, (Final adjournment of this meeting, April 6, 1931) at which meeting a cluorutn was present when article 10 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 wit: Part of PALFREY EY STREET (together with other streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 90 of the General Laws, as srmended, 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 ajid 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 sure or sues of money necess- ary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cast of con- struction, direct haw saud' rmoney- shall be raised., or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Part of Palfrey Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were reed to the niecting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was anted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of Part of Palfrey 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 ,mart of Palfrey. 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 curler of laying out as shown I)y 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. 354 W TERT(7WN TOWN REPORT And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Yawn Meet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parCels of lr-ind, 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 wider the provisions of laiv autliarizing 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 spa taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the 1,a3id hereby talon 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 quefmon of damages sustained by the owners of the land here- by taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted ; EI7WARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LO ELL, Selectmen- Schedule, Palfrey ,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 rase 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 Int suet 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. kt-I-CORD of TOWN N11 1;r INGS 355 Lul Sick of Area R-71e gilled Owner Addre.m IV0. Street Taken f ror€tohe L1cRJer}pRCJJI Damages Phyllis Guzzi.285 I'aliyey StreeR 3-L1 - Watertown......... .. ...... 19.5 N rtlp 1300 68.26 $273 04 g`on17 Phyllis Gttxai,295 Palfrey&reet 3-4� LVatertnaen_.1.............. 2.66 IVtorth 1135 56.77 227 09 Itione. Phyllis Guzzi,285 Palfrey Street. 3-44- WJatertowu................. 3-65 North 1300 48.75 195 1X1 NOne Quincy Strcct. ............... North 42_54 \'one Phyllis Guzai,285 Palfrey Street. 3-45- Watertgwn............. .., . 8-452 North 908 34.05 136 20 None Francesco P. Baratta. 267 Pal- 3-45- Erey Street.Watertown...... 7-G1 North 1240 60.00 240 00 Nnoie Mugeppe Wzao, 114 Forest 3-43- . Street, Watertown_........ 1-55 SOU01 1560 80.C10 320 W None Anthony I)orninickConsolozio 3-43- 270Palfre}Street.Watertown 7-57 South 1450 7 2.4 9 289 96 None Donato Amato. 3.+13- F'raaninghattt... . . . . .. . . .... 8-9 South 1104 55.00 220 00 None John Todino. 62 Forest Street 3-43- Watertvwn........ . .. . , . ,.. 10-7 South 2714 112.96 451 84 None For Appropriation, see Schedule under !article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Prospect Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., February 20, 1931. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the 20t'h day of February, 1931, at 4.40 pm., for the pur- pose of viewing the premises, and can the 20th day of February, 1931, at &00 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, can a petition for the laying out of Prospect Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon considera- tion of the matter, do hereby- adjudge that public convien tion of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity rewire that Prospect 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 1). Allen, Town Engin- eer, and dated February 15, 1 31. Filed with Town Clerk, February 20, 1931. Description, Prospect Street Beginning at a point of curvature on the southerly line of Belmont Street, one hundred fifty (150) feet, more or less, 56 t[ATERTDWCw TOWN REPORT from the westerly line of Hillside Street; thence turning and extending westerly and southerly along a curved line, having a radius of fifteen (15) feet, eighteen and four tenths (18.4) feet, more or less, to a point of tangency on the easterly line of Prospect Street; thence extending southwesterly along said line of Prospect Street, nine hundred seventy-seven and, thirty- three hundredths ( 77.33) feet, more or less, to a point of intersectiori with the land of Antonio and Nlaria. Falco, which point of intersection is one hundred sixty and fifty-six hun- dredths (160.56) feet from the westerly line of Hillside Street; by land belonging to the following-named ,persons.whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith: George R. Alorrisey, eighty (80) feet; Carrie E. Lansil, ninety (90) Beet, con1prising three (3) lots; Carmine, Anthony and Antonio Tocci, ninety (90) feet, comprising three (3) lots; William. G. Perdu, sixty (60) feet; comprising two (2) lots; Town of Watertown, thirty (30) feet; AMarie F. Westphal, s,ixty.. (60) feet, comprising two (2) lots; Carl '4V. johansson, sixty (64) feet, comprising two (2) lots; Clara A. Kelsey, one hundred (10()) feet, comprising tilree (3) lets; Heirs or devisees of Mary ;\]. Loughrey, sixty* (60) feet, comprising two (2) lots; Mary R. Brown, sixty (60) feet, comprising two (2) lets; Mary Lynch Qutram, ninety (90) Beet, comprising three (3) lots; Carl W. Johansson, eighty ( 0) feet comprising two (2) lots; Edward H. King, forty (40) feet; Daniel MacGregor, sixty (60) feet, comprising two (2) lets; George L. Good- enough, twenty-seven and ninety-three hundredths (27.93) feet; thence turning and extending westerly along land of Antonio and Maria Falco and Andrew H. Barksdale, forty and four tenths (40.4) feet, more or less, to a point of inter- section with the westerly line of Prospect Street; thence turning and extending northeasterly along said line.of Prospect Street., nine hundred fifty-seven and five hundredths (957.05) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature; thence extending northerly and westerly along a curved line having a radius of fifteen (15) feet, tip*enty7-eight and seven tenths (28.7) feet, more or less, to a paint of tangency on the utherly line of Belmont Street, by land belonging to the following-named persons whose &,vnership and assessable frontages are recorded RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS .35 herewith: Andrew H. Barksdale, nineteen and eighty-fire (19.85) feet; Axel Sigfrid Milton, sixty (60) feet, comprising two (`) lots, Daniel T. Campbell, sixty (60) feet; SacIie Weiner, sixty (60) feet, comprising two (2) lets; Daniel MacGregor, ninety (90) Feet, comprising three () lots; Leis and Solomon Solomon, sixty (60) feet, comprising two (2) lots; Domenic Sirnonetti, fifty-two and five tenths (.52.5) Feet; Grant Avenue, forty (40) feet; Domenick Silnonetti, fifty-two and fire tenths (,52.5) .feet; Murray Alward, ninety (90) feet, cornprising three (3) lots; Elizabeth A. McLean, two hundred seventy; (?7 U) feet, comprising tent (10) lots; Susan and henry S. IMaynard, one hundred eight and five tenths (108.5) feet; thence turning and extending easterly and southerly along a curved line having a radius of six hundred fifty-six and ninety;-three hundredths (656.93) feet, seventy- three and nine tenths (73.9) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature and also point of beginning. The area enclosed by the above description Comprises that part of Prospect Street which is, forty (40) feet in width bet- ween parallel Iinei extending from Belmont Street to land of Antonio and. it-laria Falco and Andrews H. Barksdale. Said street is hereby laid ouc and the grades thereof established as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan of Prospect Street to accompany- description for accept- ance under the Betterment Act, February t5, 1931, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer", on Fife in the office of the Town Clem, a cope of which is to he duly recorded in the South Registry District of Middlesex County with this order. And it is therefore ORDERED that Prospect Street he and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and arnendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having considered the question of darnages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby 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 0 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of better- 359 WAT G It rowN TOWN REPORT ments, and that the area comprising the se,.-eral parcels. described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the co nmunity 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. fallen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1931, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of X%latertow n, a copy of which is to be duly- recorded in 11.liddlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. EDWARD P. FURBER. ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLlFFORD , LO ELL, Selectmen. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 11, 1931. Whereas, at a Town Aleeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the 23rd day of March, 1931 (Final adjournment of this meeting, April G, 1931), at which meeting a quorurn was present when Article 10 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: PROSPECT STREET (logether wilh 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 theni its and for public ways, and will author- ize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or oklierwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sure or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or riarnages therefor, and the cost of construe- ti€ n, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relaiing thereto." RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 359 An order of the Selectmen laying out Prospect 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 Prospect Street as a public waN, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the and described in said report as and for a public way." " And whereas, for the purpose of laving out Prospect 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 saying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and can file in the office of the Town Clerk, of `417atertown, 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 1l'leet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land all contain 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 author- izing the assessment of 'betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven clays prier to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1931, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of daniages ,5usta.ined by the owners of the land here- by taken, that damages are est i co fined and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted : EI1WARD P. FURSER, CL.IFFORD S. LOVELL„ ERIC L. JOHNSON, Selectmen. 360 WATERT0WN TOWN 'REPORT Schedule--Prospect Street In said Schedule each Marcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this carder. The persons nan>led in said Schedule are the supposed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in ease said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to he understood that said parcel-is owiled by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the nun-iber of the lot shown on a Galan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Lei Side of Area Fstirnatetf Owner Address No, Sire Taken rrnutage 15eiterment Menages George R. iwiprriacy, l2 Horace 5-4- Road, Helmont............. 31-463 Emit ISO som $320 00 None Carrie E: T Rnsil. 39 Front 5-4- Street. Marblehead.......... 30-464 East 6DO 300) 120 00 :lone Currie E. Lnnsil, 39 Fmnt 5-4- Street, Marblehead.......... 29.465 East (3W 30.00 120 00 None Carrie E. Lansil, 39 rront 5-4- 5trmt. Marbk!hcad.......... 28-466 lest fjoD 30.00 120 OU Awone Carmine,Antt ny&Antonio 3-4- Tocei, 240 Waverley Avenue, 27-407- Wattrtown................. -469 Ftk-;L 900 45.00 180 00 \'rant Carmine, Anthony&Antonio SAS Tpcei, 240 Waverley Avenue. 25-468- Watertown............... -469 ant 9DD 45.00 11£0 tall None William G. Pe°rnar, 20 Balhoa 5-4- Street.San Frandsm,Cal..-, 24-470 East f70{} 1t1.(K) 120 00 ,"tiara; Wiltiam G. Peron. 20 8alhva "s-F Street, San Francisco,Cal.... 23.471 East 61yl .40A 0 120 00 None Town of 5-4- Watertown.....,........... 22-472 lEa;1t ()no :30.00 120 00 None Marie F. Westphal, Beech 5-4- ,r'StrmL. Wl verle}............. 21-473 Last 600 30.00 120 N None Marie E. ']Westphal, Beech 5-3- Street, Waverley............ 2t1-374 ]Gast 600 30.M 120 00 None Carl 'V4,r. jGhatamn, cie 'Star Realty Co. 19 Milk Street, 5.4- Hogton,.,,«............... 19-475 East 6t1U 30.00 120 00 Monet Carl W. jvtsans-son. C/o Star )EtealtvCo., 19 NAIL- Street, 5-�i- 13caarlon...............••••• ll1-476 East rs00 30.UU 1.20 00 None Clara A. Kelrey. 45 Hills'ide 5-4- 1 Street,'r aertown. ...... . . 17-477 East. 600 JUL01 120 00 Now! Clara A. Relsey, 45 14i11sidu 5-4- Street, NVatertDWn......... . 16-47$ _EaSL raw JOAO 120 00 None: Clara A. Kelsey. 45 Hillside 5.4- Street, 'L'4'atcrtcawn......... . 15-479 East $(10 411.41() 1r3O 00 Tone Heirs or devisuB of Mary M. Louglzrey,c/o Ann eL.Oakes, 5.4- Burlington................. 14-480 East 30.00 120 00 None RECORD OF TOWN X11?rTIN S 361 Lot Side of Area E4tiriwterl owntr Address No. S'ireea Taken Frontage Betterment Damages Heirs or devise" frf Mary M. Loughrev.C'oAnuleL. takes. 5-4- Bttrlingwn.............. ,.. 13.481 Fast CM 30,00 120 00 None Diary R. ltrowtt, 622 West 6th 5-4- Street. Chattaruioga, Tenn... 12-482 East 600 30.00 120 00 None Mary R. drown, 622 West 6th 5-4- Street, Chattanooga. Tenn... 11-483 F—u 600 3[1.(10 120 00 None Mary Lynch Out.ram,202 Curry 5-4- Road, 13rookllne,.,..... , .. 10-484 Fast 6W 30.00 120 00 None Mary Lynch 01iIram.202 Corey 5-4- ]toad, 13raokline.,._....,... 9-485 lust 6(mi :30X0 120 00 None Nlary Lyncb Outram,202 Corey 5.4. Road, Brookline........,,,. 8-486 Fast fiM 3ti.{)) 120 S10 Font: Carl W. jphant;Ron, c/o -Star Realty Co., 19 Milk Street, 5-4- Roston.................... S-A Fast 500 -tt1.M 160 00 ?+luny Carl W. Johnnsson, c/o .Star • Realty Co., 19 Mi1L Street, 5-4- Hnatnn... ............... 5-11 East 800 40.00 1&U t10 None Edward H. King, 76 Prospect 5-4- Street,.Watertaw"........_. 4-C East 800 40-00 160 00 None Daniel MacGregor, 57 Prospect 5-4- treet, Watertown.......... 3-491 Fast cbm 30.00 320 00 None ❑aniH -%dacGregor, 57 Prospect 5-4- Street. Watertown.......... 2.492 F,a€t 6W 30.00 120 00 Norse George I,. Goodenough, South 5-4- 5udhstry................... L-493 East 560 27.93 111 72 None ."Andrew H. Barksdale,76 Brook- 5-5- Ilne Street., Watertotsn..,... 14-494 11ti -L .370 19.85 79 40 None Axel Sigfrid Milton,20 Prospect S-5 Street Watertown,.. ....,,.. 73-495 XVest tr04 30.00 120 0(l None Axel Sigfrid Milton.20 Prospect 5-5- Strecl. Watcrtuwn.. ........ 72-496 111git t000 30.00 12D 00 None Daniel 1'. Campbell. 22 Bartan 5-5- Street.Somerville........... 71-497 West 600 30.Da 120 00 blone Daniel T. Campbell, 22 Barton 5-5- Strect.SQaienalle....,...,.. 70-,498 West 600 30.00 120 00 None Sadie 11'einer,. .. .... ...... 5.5- 13oston..,. , ,........., 69-499 West (IOU 30.00 120 00 None Sadie Weiner, 5-5- Boston.................... 68-500 West Wo 30ko 120 DO None Daniel NfacGrepor. 57 Prospect 5.5- 4tteCt.% ateYt09Vn.......... 67-501 West 600 34.00 120 00 None Daniel liacGregor. 57 Prospect 5-5- Street, Watertown.......... 66-2 02 West 6GO 3000 L20 Ott Bone Daniel MacGregor, 57 Prospect 5-5- Street, Watertown..,....... 65-503 WC—At 600 3U.00 L20 00 None Lewis L- Salomon Salomon. 88 5-5- Gold Street,South Boston ... 64-504 West 600 Af1.ou L10 00 done 1_exeis R Solomon Sirlomon, 88 5-5- Gold Street,South ]lesion. ,. 5-5- Gold Suret. South i3,ratoa... 63-S05 I'vest ow 3(].txl 120 00 None Dornin6ck Si Mane't Ll. e: Urx Atari-G..47 Prasp¢ct Street. S-&- Wawr€own................. 62-506 %Vfn 1600 30.001 120 00 None 362 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Lai Side of Area Fsiiaxntetf the"er rtddress Ayv' .erect Taken Froninge Beaerment Damages Domunick SinlonvUl, ei ux, Mary G., 47 Prospect Street. 5-5- 4v-atertown....... . ......... tit S07 'VCMt 600 22.50 90 00 None Gram Avtnue,Watertown..... Weat 840 40,00 \tine Domenick Sitnonetti, at wr. Mary G.. 47 Prospect Street 5-5- Watertown.. ...._.,. ... 59-509 West 600 22.S[) 90 D0 None Domenick Sirnonettl, e1 uY, Mary G., 47 Prospect Street, S-S- Waterlown................ 58-510 West 600 30.00 120 00 bolts 1%farray Alward, 12 'Whitne)r 5-5. Park, Matlapan..........-» 57-511 West 600 .40.00 120 M i"ione Murray Alward, 12 'Whitney 5-5- Pwk. M;attaparin ......,.... 56-512 WOOL 600 30 00 120 n{1 None 'Murray Akyard. 12 Whitney 5-5- Park. Madttapan.. ........, . 55-513 West 600 34.00 120 fit? Itione Elizabeth A. McLean. 13 Pros- 5-5- pcct Street. V atartown...... 47-514 West (500 30.00 120 00 None Elizabeth A. McLean, 13 Proq- 5-5- pcct Str,. t, urntertawa...... 47-515 WLst 600 30.00 120 00 'None Elizabeth A. McLean. 13 Proa- 5-5- pect Street,Watertown...... 47-516 Wegt 600 30.U11 120 W Norte 1ih=beth A, McLean, 13 Pros- S-5- pect Street. %Jatertown.,.... 47-517 West 600 30.00 120 00 None Elizabeth A. McIAan, 13 Pros- 5-5- WCt Street, IVatertown...... 47-5tg West 6DO 30.00 120.40 None Elizabeth A. McLean. 13 Prog- 5-5- pect Street, Watertown...... 47-519 West 600 30xo 120 tMl None Elizabah A. McLean. 13 Prow- 5-5- lxct Street. WUertowrs..,-•. 47.520 V4e& 600 30,00 120 00 None Flizandwth A. McLean. 13 Prue- 5-5- pmt Street.Watertown... 47-521 West 300 I S'00 60 00 None E.liaabedi A. McLean, 13 Pros- 5-3- pect Street, ti' aterta%vn..,.., 47-521 Wvat 300 15.00 60 00 None Eliaabe(b A. Mcl.eaa,. 13 Pros- 5-5- peet Street, Watertown...... 36.522 %t,est 600 30,DO 120 00 Deane Susan & litnry S. Maynard, 3-5- L 'e1>ster Street,Waltbara...... 45-523 W"t 2320 109-5O 434 00 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Report of the Selectmen on the Laynnit of Rutland Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, TM ass., February 20, 1931. After due notice a.5 required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met i-)n the 20th clay of February, f 931, at 4;00 p.m., for the purpose r,i viewing the premises and on the 20th day of February, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 7�] 1931, at f:00 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Rutland Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon con- sideration. of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Rutland Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the follow- ing description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. .Alen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1931. Filed with Town Clerk, February 20, 1931. Description Beginning at a point of curvature on the southerly line of hair Street, two hundred thirty-four and fifty-four hundred- ths (234.54) feet northwesteHv {rain a county stone bound marking ,point of curvature; thence turning and extending westerk, and southerly along a curved line having a radius of fifteen (15) feet, twenty-one and nine hundredths (21.09) feet to paint of tangency on the easterly line of Rutland Street; thence extending southwesterly along said line of Rutland Street sixteen hundred eighty-nine and eighty-nine hundredths (1689.89) Feet, more or less, to a point of curvature; thence turning and extending* southerly and easterly along a curved line, having a radius of Fifteen (15) feet, twenty and seven tenths (20.7) feet, mr}re OF less, to a point of tangency on the northerly line of Waltham Street, by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assess- able Frontages are recorded herewith: George H. Dale, one hundred ten (110) lfeet; Toni Ricci, eighty (80) feet; Lottie E. Foley, forty (40) feet; Jennie E. Vail, ninety (90) feet; Deter Edwards, one hundred (100) feet; Mary evens, four hundred fifty (450) feet, comprising nine (9) hits; grace J. Bone, fifty (50) feet; William H. Owens, one hundred Fifty (154) feet, comprising three (3) lets; Albert J. Owens, fifty (0) feet; Grace J. Owens Bone, fifty (SO) Feet; Ruth Tripp Haley, fifty. (50) feet; Ida. 'I. -Iodsdon, fifty (50) feet; Harald E. Baker, one hundred (104) feet; Leon F. Fay, et tax, Harriet, fifty (50) feet; William H. Connors, fifty (50) feet; Annie Connors,. forty (40) feet; Clarence L. Connors, forty (40) feet; 1-1uIda C.` 364 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Larson, Heirs of Emil Larson, eighty (80) feet; J011Tr E. Delorey, eighty-five (85) feet, more or less; thence turning and extending northwesterly along the northerly line of Waltham Street, which is a curved line, having a radios of ten hundred forty-five and sixty-two hundredths (1045.62) feet; seventy- two and nine tenths (72.9) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature; thence turning and extending easterly and north- erly along a curved line having a radius of fifteen (15) feet, twenty-seven and forty-five hundredths (27.45) feet, more or less, to a paint of tangency on the westerly line of Rutland Street; thence extending northeasterly along said line of Rutland Street, sixteen hundred fifty-six and fifty-two hun- dredths (1656.52) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature; thence turning andextending northerly and westerly along a curved line having a radius of twenty (20) feet, thirty-four and seventy-one hundredths (34.71) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly line of Main Street, by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are recorded herewith: Lettie L. eaters, one hun- dred sixteen (116) feet, more or less; Allen NlaacGinnis, forty (40) feet; Walter Hi Gleason, forty (40) feet; James F. Cruise, et ux, TAIary A., ninety (90) feet; Marion C. Harnre, one hun- dred (100) feet; Josephine F. Leonard, one hundred fifty (150) feet; Bryan Leonard, one hundred (100) feet; Margaret N-1. Lyons:, fifth' (50) feet; Harry P. Chadwick, fifty (50) feet; George W. Petre, et ux, one hundred (100) feet; Herbert T. Gapers, et ux, Alice E., five hundred (500) feet, comprising ten (10) lots; Robert A. Steward, et ux, one hundred forty (140) feet, comprising three (3) lots; Clarence XV. MacRae et ux, thirty (30) feet; Jahn K. Allen, et ux, fifty (50) feet; Joseph L. Doherty, et ux, seventy-eight and fifty-two hun- dredths (78,52) feet; Standard Oil Company of New York, sixty-Five (65) feet; thence turning and extending easterly along the southerly line of Main Street, seventy-six and eighty- six hundredths (76.86) feet to a point of curvature and the paint of beginning. 'fhe area enclosed by the above description comprises the limits of Rutland Street winch is forty (40) feet in width ket�)-een parallel lines extending from the southerly line of Imc Street to the northerly line of Waltha.rn Street. Said street is laid out and the grades thereof er-tablished as shown can a plan entitled "Town of ll'atertown, flan of Rutland Street to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 1931, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer", on Cite 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 Rutland Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a publics way, under the pro- visions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amend- ments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been Iaid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no darn- ages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter SAD of the General Laws providing for the assessment of better- ments, 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 advant- age to the community froin said laying out and that better- ments are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of bind 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, 1931, and can file in the office of the Town Clerk of Water-town, a copy of which is to be duly retarded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with `this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. EDWARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JCENSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, .��leclrraer . 366 WzM--'RT0WN TOWN REPORT Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., April 11, 1931. Whereas, at a Town Xleeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the 23rd day of March, 1931 (Final adjournment of this meeting, April +6, 1931), at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 10 of the Warrant v4f a5 before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: R UTLAh D STR 1 1 T (together Willi 01her streets) under the, provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Lakes, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of bettenrients, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will autlior- ize the Selectmen to tape by eminent dornam, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for -.rtid laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necessary to past the cost or darnages 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 Rutland Street and and 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 Rutland 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 Rutland 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 herewith, and on file in the office of the Torn 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 RECORD OF TOWN IMEE1 INGS 36 said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said harder of laying out, he and the same are hereby taken for the put-pluses of a public way under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all accordir g to the plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than -seven days prier to said Town INleeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as ai 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 taken, that dainages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted. EDWARD P. FURBER, • ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectmen. Schedule, Rutland 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 opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plain on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of W atertow' n. Z.ei Side of Area Fsliwaied owlitr Address No. Street Taktn Frontage Enierment Damages {aearge EF, Date, 654 Main Street. Watertown..... .. 18-69 E-mt 2190 110.00 3"0 OD None Trim Ricci, iw Pitasant Street. 7-14- Wnlurtnum................. 17-65 Fast 800 40.00 16000 None 368 WATERT4tii N T(71tN REPORT Lot Side of Arm Estinculed OU'Rer Address NO. $lrccd Tahen Frnntrage Dellermenl Vintiages Tom Ricca. 105 Vl,aasant Street, 7-1;J- Watert0m........ .......•. 16-63 1-'tst Sao 40M 160 011 Pone Lottie L. Foley, 24 Homestead 7-19- Avenue, Roxbury........... 1.5-61 l.-6at St30 40.00 If 00 None Jennie F. Vall, 24 Rutlatul 7-19- Street,Watertown........... 14-59 Bast low 50.00 200 (H} NC,ne Jennie E. Vail, 24 Rutland 7-19- u"ttt t.Wntortowet...-.-.... 13-57 East 1000 50,00 200 00 None Peter Edwards. 7-1+9- Iake Placid Club. ]2-55- Lake Pla:1d. New York..... . 53 i ast 20M 110JR1 400 00 Nom N1ary Owens.36 Rut]and SLrmt. 7-19- WaLMOWTI................. 1.1.51 Bast 1[10U 50.00 200 {M) ?None Nlary-Owens.36 Rutland Strmt, 7-19- Watertown................. 10-49 Ewit 1000 50.t}0 2W 00 :Norte Diary O ene,36 RuLlaand Street. 7-19- Watcrtoven................. 9-47 East low 50.00 200 0€1 Norm Mary Owens,36 Rutland Stimet, 7"-19- Watertowrn................. 8-45 Fag% ibb0 50:130 '200 00 acne Mary Owens,36 Rutland Street. 7-19- V4 alertcwn................. 7-43 East 1000 50.00 200 00 None Mary Owens.36 Rutland Street. 749- Watertown................. 7-4.3 Last 100U M.00 200 W tione Mary€?wens.36 Rutland Street, 7-19- Watertown.................. S-39 East 1UD0 50.00 200 00 Kone N1 ary 0 wtm%.3 6 Put tand Street, 7-19- WatertQwv......... ........ 4-37 East 1000 50,01E 200 W None Diary Owens.36 Rutland Street. 7.19. Watertown_----........... 3-35 LIat 1000 50.00 200 00 None Grace J. Bone, 70 Rutland 74.9- Street, Watertown—........ 2-33 East 10X1a 50.00 200 00 rNone Willi,.m H. Owens, 36 Rutland 7-19- Street,Watertovtin.. ........ 1.31 East 1000 50,00 200 00 None W-illhin It. Owens. 36 Rutland 7-18- Street,Watertowln.......... 15-29 Eaat 1000 50.00 200 00 None, William H. Ckwens, 36 Rutland 7-18- Street,Watertown.......... 16.27 East 1(m 50.00 2t10 00 1%tme Albert J. Owens, Sri Rutland 7-18- Street,Wattrtown.......... 17-25 Faint tow 50.00 200 W None George J. Owtn.s Home, 70 Rut- 7-18- land Street. Watertown...... 18-23 F--wt 100{1 50.00 200 00 None! Ruth Tripp Haley. 69 Parker 7-18- Street, Watertown.......... 19-21 RdAt 10011 SaW 200 00 1aTorie Ida M. Hodsdon, fife C. S. 7-11$ Drake.10 State Street.D96tna 21-19 Last 1000 50.00 200 00 None Harord E. Halter. lag Rutland 7-18- Street,Wattert6asn 22.17 EOPA low 5CWC 200 00 Knne Harold E. Baker, 102 Rutland 7-18- Street. "4 atertc5wn., ..... ... 23-13 East 100ta SO.00 2M 00 None Leon T. ray, el ux, N.ardet E. 110 Rutland 7-18- Street, Watertewn.......... 2443 East 14100 50100 200 00 INGne WilUam H.Cunnor3. l l4 Rutland 7-18- Street,'Watertow•n 25-11 Fast jcm 50.100 200 00 None Annie Connors. 118 Rutland 7-18- Street, % atertcn;,n ,..•_... 26-9 Easl 800 40.00 100 00 None RECORD OF -SOW ME-1 IN("S 369 [,of 'Side rj AFro h-Pja�ed Owner Address X.G. Sfreel Taken l:ron0age Bellermcnl Damages. C:larenee L. Connors, 118 Rut- 7-18- lttnd Street, Watertown...... 27-7 F--tst SOD 40.00 160 00 None Ilulda C. Larson. Heirs of Emil Larson, 122 Rutland Street. 7-18- W-21erttawn........ ......... 29-5 East $00 0.00 160 00 None Elultia C. Laragn, heirs of Emil lAir-on, 12Z Rutland Street. 7-1 Watertown, 29-3 East goo 40.00 160 00 -None John E. Delonm 141 Walthaun 7-18- 5treet. ` %-Ltertown.......... 30-1 East 1690 85.00 340 00 ne Lettic E. Waters. 151 Waltham 7-4- `' Street.Watertown..... .... . 1-A2 West 2400 116AQ 464 00 None- Allen MaeGinnis. 125 Rut.tand 7-4- &reet.Watertown.... . ,.... 3-6 %%Ie9t 801) 40.00 160 0+0 None Walter H. Gleason. 112 Water 7-4- Street. Boston........ .. .... t-11 West Soo 40,00 160 00 lone JAMM E-guise. t?r.s. 432ry A. Joint Temants. 115 Rutland 7-4- Street. Watertown.-,, .... . 5.10 Rest to 40.00 160 K stone Jameq E. Cruise,et vx, Mary A. Joint Termats. 115 Rutland 7-4- Str€et. Watertown...,....._ B-t2 West i(KX) 50.0d 200 00 N6rN° I4larian C. 13amre, t 19 Rutland 7-4- Street.Watenowu...... .,.. 7-14- West. 1000 50-00 200 00 None- l.larion C. Hamm, 118 Rutla;ld 7-4- Strcet,Watertown... ..,. . fi-1Ct West 10()t7 50.00 200 00 vonc Josephine F. Leonard. 10S Rut- 7-4- land Street. Watertown...... 9-t8 NV9t 1000 50,04 .00 00 None Jrisepldne F. Leortud, 105 Rut- 7-4- land Street. Watertown_.... 10.20 West 1000 50.00 200 00 None Josephine F. Leonard. 105 Rut- 7-4s land Strout. Watertowtt_.,. 11-22 West 1" 50.00 200 DO NDne Bryan Leonard. 10i Rutland 7-4- Street. W'atcrtown.... ...... 12-24 '~Vest 1000 50.00 200 00 \6ne- Vryan Lk-onard. 105 Rttttand 7-4- Street,N'Vatertttwn.... ...... West 1000 50.00 200 00 None Markaret M.Lyons.c/o Federal Mtge& and Loan Corp.. 185 Devonshire Street. Boston... 14-28 West WOO 50.(14 200 00 None Harr- P. Chadwick. 15 May 7.4- S€reet. Jamaica Plain..,.. 15-30 4'4Ot 1 ()0 50.00 200 00 None (aenrge W. Fetre, el us. Ffrie %1,, 7-4- 71 Rutland 5tre t.Watertown 16-32 West 1000 5o.00 200 00 None• George W. Petre,rt trx,E1lle M.. 7-4- 71 Tiutland 5tr"1.Watertown 17-34 West 1000 50.00 200 Do None Herbert T. Camrs. tr ur. Alice R. by entirety. 672 Mark 7.4. Strc et, Watertown.... ....., 1.9-36 West 1001) Sam 200 GU1�4ne Herbert T. Capers, rt aax. Alice F.. by entirety, 672 Main 7.4- Street, Watertown..,. , ..., , 19-311 West l0na MUD ZOO 00 None l terhtrt T. Capers.el ux. Alice F,_, by entirety. 672 Main 7-4-- Strc-et, Watettnun-...... . . . 2040 W—cit 1000 Sit Uo 200 00 None Herbert T. Capers, of xx. Alice E., by entirety. 672 Main 7-4- Street. 21-42 Wess IM) 50,D0 200 00 Nor e- 37Q 5i A7ER'rt'_]WN TOWN REPORT ,tart Side of Area Aarimaied Owner Addrrss NO, Simi Taken Froxiage 8dtiermeni Damages Herbert T. Capers. er ux, ,Bice E., by entirety, 672 Main 7-4- Street. watertio-n.......... 1244 WLst Irm S0.00 200 00 .None Herbeit T. Capers. er nx. Alice E.. by entiret;'. 672 Main 7-4- Street. wtttertow,'n.......... 23-46 West 1000 50.00 200 1% None 14erbrrt T. Capers, ei my, :Vice „ by entirety. 672 Itaitt 7-4- Street, Vttatertowrt....... 2.1-48, West 1000 5Mou 200 00 None Herbert T. Capers. ti ux. ;Vice E. by ,entirety, 672 Main. 7-4- street,'4'w'atertowc—,...... 25.50 West 1000 5{IMI .?W GO Norte w' 14orbert T. Capers, a ux, Alice E., by entirety. 672 ;whin 7-4- Street,Watertown.......... 76-52 LSreet low 50.00 200 00 None HerIvrt T. Capers. el ux. Alice Lr_ by entirety, 672 Main 7-4- Street,Watertuwm.----. - 27-54 West 1000 50.00 '200 0 ';one Robert A, Steward,et ux, Nellie A., t.nant6 by entirety, 19 7-4- Rutland Street. WEiterto;wn., 28-5b West i0t10 S0100 200 00 Wayne Robert A. Stewart, of ux, Nellie At , tenants by entirety, 19 7-4- Rutland Street. Wntertotxrt.. 29-58 Vest 1000 5M00 2W 00 ;%°one Robert A. Stewart. ci ux, Nellie AL. T'Unattta 1)y entlr4ty, 1q 7-4- ' 12utland Street, Waterto5wn,. 30-60 West n0 40.00 200 00 None -Clarence W. macRae, er ux, Vsther A., 19 RutIand Street, 7-4- 'Mvalcrtown............. ... 31-62 West 6W 311_00 120 oa x0ne ,Jahn K.Allen,ei r+x,'"'<°'ilhelntina 7.4- B., Tenants by erndretyr. 13 32-64- Rutland Street. Watertown.. tit West i0110 50.00 200 00 Norte Jo=eph 1- Doherty, dt ux. A3ary 1-4- E- 'Tenants by entirety, 3.1-71- 655 Main Street,Watertown 70 west 15711 79.52 314 08 None -Standard Oil'Co.of N.Y..31 St. 7-4-35- -arnes Avenue, Hom-on....... 70-71 west 1460 65.t10 2e0 00 None For appropriation, see Schedule under Article 4. Arlicle 11. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out. alteration and relocation of Orchard Street as a public way, from Common Street to Marion and Cbann- ing Roads, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assess- ment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said Orchard Street as laid t11.1t, altered and relocated as and for a public 'ti',ray, and will authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by right of ernlnent domain, or otherwise, any land accessary for said laying out, alteration and relocation, F provide the 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. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout, Relocation of the Lines and Widening of Orchard Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass,, March 13, 1931.. after due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of INVatertow n, met on the 13th days of March A. D. 1931, at 4:30 p.m., for the- purpose of viEwIng the premises, and an the 13th day of N-larch A. D. 1931, at 8:00 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties 'Interested, on a petition for the laying out, relocation of the lines and widening of Orchard Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, open consideration of the matter, do hereby .adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Orchard Street, from Church Street to. L larion Reuel, be laid Out as and for a public ways, in accord- ance with the following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated IN-larch 14,. 1931. Description The proposed southerly, lime of Orchard Street begins at the poitnt of curvature of the rounded southeasterly corner of Orchard Street and Marion Road ; thence southeasterly on a straight line two hundred sixty-four and sixty-eight hundred the (264.68) feet to a paint of tangency; thence southerly and easterly on a curve having a radius of one thousand, nine hundred two and seventy-two hundredths (1902.72) feet-,. Fifty (50) feet to a point of curvature thence southeasterly on a straight line two hundred eight and eighty-one. hundredths (208.81) feet to a point of curvature-, thence easterly and -South- erly- on a curve having;i radius of three thousand. four- hundred ten and ninety-eight hundredths (3410.98) feet.. two hundred dine and nineteen hundredths (209.19) feet to a paint of tan-- genc•y : Thence southeasterly on a :straight line one hundred. 372 ' WATEMTC}WN TOWN REPORT thirty-eight and thirty-seven hundredths (138.31) feet to a paint of tangency; thence easterly and southerly on a curve having a radius of one thousand (1,000) feet; fifty and sixty- nine hundredths (50.69) feet to a point of compound curvature; thence easterly and southerly on a curve having a radius of twenty-seven and seventy-six hundredths (27.76) feet, twenty"- three and eighty-three hundredths (23.83) feel to a paint of compound curvature on the rounded southwesterly canner of rchard Street and Church Street. The proposed northerly line of Orchard Street begins at the paint of intersection of the former northerly line of Oreh-- ard Street with the easterly lane of Channin Road; thence southeasterly on a straight line forty and fifteen hundredths (40.15) feet to a point of tangency; thence southerly and eas- -erly on a curve having a radius of two thousand, nine hundred ninety-one and one hundredths (2901.01) feet, 11fty (50) feet to a point of curvature: thence southeasterly on a straight line two hundred fifty and forty-five hundredths (250.45) feet to a print of tangency; thence southerly and easterly On a ' curare having a radius of one thousand, eight hundred fifty-- " four and seventy-two hundredths (1854.72) feet, forty,-eight and seventy-four hundredths (48.74) feet to a point of curva- ture-, these southeasterly on a straight liege two hundred eight and eighty-one hundredths (208.81) feet to a paint of tangency; thence easterly and southerly can a curve having a radius of three thousand, four hundred fifty-eight and ninety- eight hundredths (3845.98) feet, two hundred twelve and fourteen hundredths (212.14) feet to it point of tangency."; thence southeasterly can a straight line one hundred si�ty- nine and sixty-seven hundredths (169,67) feet to a Point of CUrva.ture; thence easterly and northerly on a curve having a radius of fifty (50) feet, one hundred five and twenty-four hundredths (105..24) feet to a paint of tangency oin the westerly line of ConII11011 Street.. The above description is intended to conform to a. plan of said Orchard Street, dated 1larch 14, 1931, by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer of Watertown, on which the relocation lines are shown in red as bcin� forty-eight (48) feet apart and parallel. 3 � RECORD OF TOWN _MEETINGS 37 For the purpose of said relocation,lands are takea from the -follow ing-narned parties as shown on said plan to the atnount set against their respective names. (See Schedule) And it is therefore Old DERFT) that Orchard Street, between Common Street and Maricn Road, heand it is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chap- ter 80 of the General Laws, and amendment-s thereto accord- ing 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 dainages 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 cinder Chapter $o of the General Laws, and that the area comprising the several parcels des- cribed and set forth in &iid Schedule Hereto annexed, %rill 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 iri said Schedule and as shown an a plan -of said area drawn by Otis D. Alien, `I'c.)wn Engineer, dated March 14, 1931, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of 'which is to be club- recorded in IMiddlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. F.DWARD P. FURBFR, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, ERIC L. JOH NSON, Seleowen. Selectmen's Office, L%'atertow n, Mass., April 11, 193 L Whereas, at a Town Meeting held 1j4• t lie Town of A.N'ater- town, regularly called and duly ;yarned and held on the 3rd day of iklarch A. D. 1931, (Final adjournment of this meeting, April 6, 1931) at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 11 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: 374 Lt'.l'rLRTOWIN TOlw':ti REPORT "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the re- location of the lines and llYhIg out of the foil owing-named street, to wit.: Orchard Street ( el"t1:rC'G'n Common Streel and JIarko Road) w under the provisions of Chapter 80 of the General Laws, as amended, and to see if the Town mgll vote to accept said street, as and for a public wayr,and will authorize the Select- . men 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 east or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money; shall be raised,, or tape any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen relocating the lines and laying out of Orchard Street, between Common Street and Marion RO.-Ld, and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying nut Xvere read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: "That the relocation of the lutes and laying out of Orchard Street between Conarnon Street and Marlon Road as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen he and is here- by accepted, and the Selectmen are heret)y authorized to take the land described in said report as and for a public way-." "Voted. That the relocation of Orchard. Street, from Church Street to llarion Road, and from Common Street to Channing Road, be and is hereby accepted, and the action of the Selects-nen in laying out said Orchard Street, from Church Street to l,larion Road, and from Common :street to Channing Road, as and for apublic- highway, as appears 'In the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and that for the construction of said Orchard Street and land damages, the -,um of eighteen thousand, five hundred dollars be and is hereby appropriated." And whereas, for the purpose of relocation of the lines and luving out of Orchard Street, between Common Street and Marion Marion Road, as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of lade] which are included in the RECORD OF TDWN NIEET1hGS 375 area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said carder and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Merl:, 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 au approprialiOn was made at said Town ?N'Tecting; therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said circler of laying 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 was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk, mare than :seven days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 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 taken, that dainages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: EI3WARD P. FURBER, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, ERIC L. JOHNSON, Schedule, Orchard `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 slumber 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 \Vatertown. r .e 376 WATERTOAvN TOWN I EMRT Lor, Arra Taken t)uaux .+ ddress No. "'Utwe Fier I anraitcs Lincoln 'Watts. el ur, CYnthia N1.,30Orchard Street,A4"ater- 3- 0- town........ ........ . . .. ... 15-35 260 104.00 1L`Illam B. Coffey. 24 Orchard 3-10- Street, Watertown.......... li5-34 140 56.00 Marguerite M. Lrallrante, 20 Dr- 3-10- chard Street, Water __ 17-35 150 60,00 ti iw Zeda 1. Yalentlne, 16 Orchard 3-10- Street, Watertown.......... 18-32 220 83.00 Ellen R. Collins, IF0 Church 3-10- Street,Watert.Dw t...... ... . 19-31 140 64.90 Vine Jim,ncliaud, 4-39- 16 Church StTeVl.Wauerley 21-1 43 n17.20 Josephine 14.Dyson.59 Orclt<-trd 4-311- StreeL, Watertown,- .,....,. 2-128 69 7+,66 Freeman A. Hirde, ed ux, Eva '141-. 242 Itayiston Struct. 4-38- Watertown...,.,,,,....... . 1-127 65 6-rxl A1arWLrct Shields, 4 Bradford 4-24- Flead, Watc-rtown...... ..,,. 1-126 120 48 00 Elizabeth K. ChatpRa gvn , 17 4-24- Cummings Road. Brookline„ 21-82 60 4-00 [,corge B. Gilbert,el ox. Mary E.. 29 Orchard Street, 4-27- Wutertown. ... . ......,. ,. 1-81 436 174.40 Frederick R.Cbetrteld,el us., Edna S..5 Lovell Road, 4-27- WR[ rt4wn................. 21-40 810 324.00 George S. H. Jacksad, 4 Lovell 4-2H- Ruad. Watertown.,....,.. 1-rA 3091 436,40 Hazel E. Morrin. 23 Concord 4-2d- :A venue. i~.1lltotl....,.,.... 25-C B110 320.00 April 6, 1931. Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of eight thousand dollars ($8,000.) to pair for the cost of widening and rebuilding Grenville Road, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Catherine A. Dunphy and others.) lndeC'inateiy° postponed. April 6, 1931. Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of thirty-five thousand dollars (�,35,- 000.) to pay for the 1ncwing and remodelling of the Infirmary, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Infirmary Committee.) Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted; That the Town Infirmary be moved to Town land north of Lowell Avenue and bounded on the east by Mfilson RECORD OP TOWN MEETINGS 377 Avenue, remodelled as per plans now in the hands of the Committee, and for the purpose of paying the cast of same, together with the board of the occupants during the period of moving and remodeling, the sure of thirty-five thousand dollars ( 35,000.) be and is hereby appropriated, and that any expense in the rnatter of board of occupants during the period of inm ing and remodelling be open t with the approval of the Selectmen. Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell all horses and horse-drawn equipment now awned by the Town, or take any action relating; thereto. Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to authorise the Selectmen to raze and remove the structures known as the Tv,vn Darns, appropriate the necessary sum of money therefor, direct haw the same sliall he provided, or take any action relating thereto. Ariicle 16. To see if the Town will mote to appoint a committee to consider the site, requirements and cost of a municipal garage, workshops and yard, to serve the Highway, Water, Wires, Tree Warden's and Moth Departments, and report at the next Special Town Meeting, or take art}' action relating thereto. March 23. 1931. Linder Articles .14, 13 and 16. Voted That the t11loderator be authorized to appoint a Committee of Five to consider the subject inatter-of Articles 14, 15 and 16, said committee to report at the next. Special Town Meeting. April 6, 1931. Under Articles 14, 15 and 16. -Motion to reconsider, defeated by vote of 57 In favor, 128 opposed. Committee of Fire appointed by Moderator Cunniff on April 29, 1931, under testicles 14, 15 and 16 : Eric L. Johnson, 87 Barnard Avenue, W. Harvey Lucas, 31 Otis Street, Edward F. Hughes, 20 Hawthorne Street, David E. Fitzgerald, 34 01cott Street, John A. Collins, 43 Paul Street. Article 17. To see if the Town will vole to accept Section' 103 of Chapter 41 of the General Laws, authorizing the estab- 378 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT lishment. of a Purchasing Department in the Town, or take any action relating thereto. April 6, 1931. Voted: That a Committee of Seven be appointed by the -loderator, consisting of the three Select- men, Chairman of the ),eater Commission, Chairman of the School Committee and two (2) others, one of w-hero shall he a � purchasing agent. Committee of Seven appointed by Moderator C:unnift on April 29, 1931, under Article 17 : Edward P. Furber, :Selectmen, ex nfficio, [Eric L. ,Johnson, Selectmen, ex of:rio, Clifford S. Lovell, Selcc.trnen, ex o cio, Edward C. Hall, Chairman I- ater Co nmisrloners, ex offiraa, Mary C. Corcoran, Chairman School Committee, ex o aclo, John 1. McL.authlin, 31 Green Street, X-7alter A. Sellon, 4 Sheldon Roach, a Purchasing .Agent, ex a cia. Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to increase the term of office of the Selectmen to three years, and provide that at the next Annual Town Nleeting, one Selectmen be elected, for one year, another for two years, and a third for three years, and thereafter one each year for the term of three years, or take any action relating thereto. April 6, 1931. 134 in favor, 82 opposed. Voted -. To increase the term of office of the Selectmen to three years, and provide that at the next Annual Town Meet- ing one Selectman be elected for one year, another fur two years, and a third for three years, and thereafter one each year for the term of three years. Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to install, tinder the direction of the Selectmen, a cc-ordinated and synchronized systean of traffic light signals n Beacon Square, Watertown Square, and the intersection of Galen and NA atertown Streets, or take any action relating thereto. .Al arch 23, 1931. Voted; That the matter of traffic signals be referred to a Committee of Five, consisting of the Selectmen and two others to be appointed by the IAToderator, .i RECo)ID OF 'Y`OWN i4IE `i`U GS JIB with recommendation that police officer he stationed at the corner of Galen and Main Streets. Committee of Five appointed by lN-loderator Cunniff can April 29, 1931 , under Article 19: Edward P. Furber, Selectman, ex obqcio, rl Clifford S. Lovell, Selectman, ex o cia, Eric L. Johnson, Selectman, ex n ic-io, .Edward D. Holland, 16 Stearns Road, B. Fay llcGlauflin, 49 Katherine Road. t Article 201 To see if the Town will rote to authorize the Selectmen to increase the regular police force, by appointing four (4) additional patrolmen, in accordance with the pro- visions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 1912, or take any action relating thereto. h4arch 2.3, 1931, Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted That the Selectmen be and they are hereby author- ized to appoint four (4) additional patrolmen, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 202 of the Acts of 1912. Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to appoint a clerk:-steno raplier for dic Police Department, or tame any action relating thereto. March 23, 1931. Motion to appropri<ace nine hundred dollars (S900.) for the appointment of a clerk-stenographer for the Police Department, defeated, 73 in favor, 108 apposed. Article 22. To see -if the Town will vase to appoint a committee to study the site, requirements and cost of a new Police Station, or take any action relating thereto. April G, 1931. Voted: That a Committee of Five be appointed by the Moderator to study the site, requirements and east of a new Police :station and report at the Next annual town ztlecting, this committee to include at least one (1) of the Selectmen. Committee of Five appointed by Moderator Cunniff on April 29, 1931, under Article 22: Clifford S. Lovell, Selectmen, ex of cio, Joseph R. Cooney, 11 Patten Street, Arthur C. Fagan, 15 Olney Street, Pierce L. Fish, 8 Marshall Street, John INIc:Cree, 15 Adams Avenue. 380 WATE12'I`O'4'4'N "CC)WN REPORT Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sure of money to pay expenses incurred lye Patrolman Edward J. Liston for injuries caused in the performance of his duty as a police officer in the Town of Watertown, appropriate the necessary sum of money therefor, or act thereon. (Request of Thomas V. Dwyer and others.) %49 ldarch 30, 1931. Action taken in conjunction witli Article4. Voted: That the sum of two hundred eighty-seven dollars and seventy-five cents ($287.75) be and is hereby appropriat- ed to pay e_xperises incurred ley Patrolman Edward J. Liston t�• for injuries caused in the performance of his duty as a police officer in the Town of Watertown. Article 24. To see if the Town will Grote to accept the provisions of Section 89 of Chapter 32, as amended by Section 3 of Chapter 504, Acts of 1924, providing for the payment of annuities to .families of any member of the police farce who dies from injuries received while in the exercise of his duty as such member, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of James P. Burke and others.) April 6, 1931. Indefinitely postponed. Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the eradication of mosquitoes, the same to be spent under Chapter 252 of the General Laws as amended by Chapter 457, Acts of 1923, and subsequent amendments, expecially Chapter 288 of the Acts of 1929, or take any action relating thereto. March 30, 1931. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted: That the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.) be and is hereby appropriated for the eradication of mosquitoes* the same to be spent under Chapter 252 of the General Lags, as amended by Chapter 457, Acts of 1923, and subsequent amendments, especially Chapter 288 of the. Acts of 1929. .Article 26. To see if the Torn will vote to direct the Selectmen to review and revise the number and boundaries of the Voting Precincts of the Town in November of this year, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 205 of the Special Acts of 1919, and acts amendatory thereof, or take any action relating thereto. RECORD DF TOWN ,%iF_E,rINGS 381 April 6, 1931. Vo(ed: That the Selectmen be and they are herebv authorized and directed to review and revise the num- ber and boundaries of the Voting Precincts of the Town in November of this near, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 20.5 of the Special Acts of 1919, and acts amendatory th ereof.. Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to petition the General Court to enact the necessary legislation to provide for increasing the capacity of the Charles River Valley Sewer of the South Metropolitan Sewerage District, and for such other work as may be necessary to adequately accommodate the sewage f romWatertown and other communities, and thereby eliminate the overflowing of sewage into the Charles River in or near "- 'atertown, or take any action relating thereto. April 6, 1931. Voted: That the Selectmen be and are hereby 21uthorized and directed to petition the General Court to establish a special commission to investigate and report upon the matter of increasing the capacity of the Charles River ValIey Sewer of the South Xletropolitan Sewerage District, and such other work as may be necessary to ade- quately accommodate the sewage from Watertown and other FornMI-111 i ties, so as to eliminate the overflowing of sewage into the Charles River in or near Watertown. Arficic 28, 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 changing certain property located at the northerly corner of NNVaverley Avenue and Quirk Street, shown on Assessors' Plans as Lot 11, Block 43, Section 3, from the district knawn as 3-C, two- family residence district to the district known as 1-B, general business purposes, as shown on said Zoning By-law plan, and take any action relating thereto. (Request of Planning • Board.) Report of the Planning Board The Planning Board recommends that the property located at the northerly comer of Waverley Avenue and Quirk t -382 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Street, shown on Section 3, Black 43, as Lot 11, on Assessors' Plana, now zoned 3-C (two-fancily residence. district) be .changed to District 1-B (general business purposes). April 6, 1931. EDWARD F. WRIGHT, C.'ha rm in. Action of Town 'N-leeting, April 6, 1931. Voted. That the Zoning lay-law lie and is hereby amended by altering the Zoning Nlap therein referred to, so as to change 'the property looted at the northerly corner of % averley Avenue and Quirk Street, shown as Section 3, Block 43, Lot fir on Assessors' Plan, now zolled 3-C, two-family residence district to District 1-B, general business purposes. Article 29. To see if the Town will appropriate the sure .of fifteen thousand dollars ( 15,000.) for the completion of the i1'lemorial to the Founders of Watertown, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of G. Frederick Robinson and Others') April 6, 1931. Action taken in conjunction with Articles 4. Voted: 'That the sum of fifteen thousand dollars (S1 ,000.) be and is hereby appropriated for the completion of the Memorial to the Founders of Watertown. Arl cle 30. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of three hundred twelve dollars and fifty cents ( 312.50) to pad` the balance due, or alleged to be due, Arthur C. Moore for -serN ices rendered at the Tercentenary Information South near Watertown Square, direct how the same shall be provided, -or take any action relating thereto. (bequest of Arthur C. Moore and ethers.) April 6, 19,31. Town Ccrt nsel ruled that, in his opinion, the Teton had no legal authority to appropriate naone y for the purpose specified in the foregoing artic 1c. Voted- To indefinitely postpone. action. Article 31. To see if the Town will give permission to the First Armenian Evangelical Church, pursuant to the provi- lions of General Laws, Chapter 114, Section 34, to use :for hurial, the following described land, the location of which has been approved in writing by the Board of Health, after notice to all persons interested and a hearing, namely: RECORD ar "TOWNI AfEETlNC'S 383 A certain parcel of land located on C_Trave Street. in Water- town, the same being shown on the Assessors' Plan of Water- town, as Section 15, Block 5, Division 2, and containing according to said flan, 122,408 square feet of land, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of James L. Hadd e and -,►,� others.) April 6, 1931. Indefinitely postponed. Article ,12. To see if the Town will vote to agent the report of the Selectmen establishing a building line on a por- tion of the Northerly side of I 1 airy Street, a public way{, between Watertown Square and Church Street, as shown on a plan entitled "Town of X-Tatertown, Plan Shoving Building Line en Portion of Main Street", dated February 18, 1931, drawn lei= Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, determine the extent to which structures, embankments, walls, fences and fates may be maintained between such building line and said Main Street,. authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise, any interest in land on which said building line has been laid out to the extent necess- ary to establish such building line, provide the sum or sums of money necessary to pay- the cast or damages therefor, direct how said money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto. IViAIN STREET BUILDING LINE Cornnion.Wealth of 1Iassachusetts. )-liddlesex, ss. Watertown, Nlass., March 13. 1931 In Board of Selearrten After due notice and public hearing, we, the undersigned! Selectmen of XAV atertown, hereby ORDER that public conven- ience and necessity require that a building line be established and a building line is hereby establiilied on a portion of Main Street at Town Hall Sitc, as shown in reel on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, PIan Showing building Line can Portion of Alain Street", dated February 18, 1931, drawn by Otis D.- Allen, Town Engineer, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and bounded and described according to said place as follows, to wit. 'r e 384 WATERTC1WN 'rO1fi'N REPORT Description of Proposed Building Line Portions of Tin Street at Town Hall Site Beginning at the lot corner of land of Herman and Harold Lester Dana, land court case 11358-A, and on building line (1926) of Main Street; thence southwesterly four and thirty hundredths (4.30) .Beet; thence northwesterly on present tine of .Nlain Street sixty-six and sixty hundredths (66.60) feet to an angle point and intersecting the easterly line of Church Street.; thence northeasterly on the easterly line of Church � Street, four and twelve hundredths (4.12) feet to an inter- secting point witli the proposed bui sling I"ne of plain street; thence southeasterly over and across land of `fawn of Water- town on the proposed building line sixty-sip; and niriety-two hundredths (W92) feet to the print of beginning. Containing area of two hundred eighty-two (282) square feet, and as shown on plan dated February 18, 1931, drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer. And it is further ordered, that existing buildings, steps, windows, porticoes and outer usual projections appurtenant to said buildings, so far as they lie between the building line hereby established and the present northerly- line of Main Street, may remain as they are at. the date of this order, until the said projections shall have been removed therefrom, or until said Main Street is relocated cr widened by the Town of Watertown, according to law. Reference may be had to said plan and the courses and -distances shown thereon for a more particular description of the building line above described, said plan being made a part hereof. The various owners above-named are tite supposed owners of the various estates across and through which said building line has been laid out, and insofar as said owners are not cor- rectly stated, said estates are the property of owners un- known. EDN-VARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON ' CLIF1~ORD S. LOVELL, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 3$5 1 certify that the foregoing order was filed in the office of the Town Clerk on INIarch lath, nineteen Hundred and thirtv.- one. A true copy. Attest. WILLIAAl P. -AIcGUIRE, Town Clerk. Action of Town Meeting, April 6, 1931 Voted., To accept the report of the Selectmen establishing a building line an a portion of Plain Street at Town Fall Site, as shown in red c ri a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan Showing Building Line on Portion of l'Iain Street", dated February 18, 1931, drawn by Otis D. Alen, Torun Engineer, and on file in the office of the Town Merl:. Action of Town Meeting, April 6,. 1931 Voted further: That all steps, windows, porticoes, ether usual projections appurtenant to the front wall of a building, embankments, walls, fences and gates, and ali ether struc- tures lying between the present exterior line of 111ain Street and said building line, may remain as they are at the time of this vote. And WHEREAS for the purpose of establishing said building line on l-Iain Street it is necessary to acquire -in interest in the parcel of land across and through which said building line has been laid out to the extent required by the laws relating to the establishment of building lines, insofar as the parcel lies between said building line and the present exterior line of said A. -Jain Street as described iri said order of laying out, which order is to be recorded herewith, and as shown on the plan referred to in said, order, the original or which is on file In the office of the Town Clerk, and a cope of which plan %s to be recorded herewith with kliddlesex South District Deeds, and the owner of .the estate Iving between said building line and the present cxteriov line of Main Street is a.s follows: Town of Water-town-292 quare. feet. 38€ WATERT(}WN TOWIN REPORT And WHEREAS by said vote the Selectmen were duly authorized to take by eminent domain any interest in the estate on which said building line has been laid out to the extent necessary to establish said building line. Now therefore, it is ORDERED that. the Selectmen have taken and do hcrehy take by eminent d+amain for the use of the Town of Watertown such interest in the estate on which said building line has been laid out, lying; between the present exterior line of Main treet;tnd said building line, to the extent necessary to establish said building line, and all according to said plan referred to in said order of laying out, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said meeting. And it is further ordered, that all steps, windows, porti- caes, other usual projections appurtenant to the front wall of a building, embankments, walls, fences and gates and all other structures, between the present exterior line of said INIain Street and said building line may remain as they were at the time of the vote of said Town Meeting establishing said building line, to wit: April 6, I931. And it is furtherordered on consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owner of the estate across and through which said building line has been laid out and estab- lished, that tic damages have been sustained and. none are awarded. Omer A rest Da wages Town of Watertown 282 sq. feet None The owner above-gamed is the supposed record owner of the estate across and through which said building line has been laid out and established, and insofar as they may be ncorrec:tly stated then stucl estate is the property of owners. unknown. Adapted: EDX�VARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFOIUD S. LC:YELL, .�c�fecl�rrera_ . RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 387 I hereby certify that the foregoing dorurnent was signed by the `selectmen of Watertown in my presence and Filed in my office on April 1 t, 1931 , and that a copy* of the saute was f ICA in the Records of the Layout Streets in the Town Clerk's Office. A true cop} . Attest: WIL.LIAM P. McGUIR.E Town Clerk. Article 33. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out, alteration and relocation of Cernrnan Street, from Mt. Auburn Street to the intersection of Spring and Common Streets, as a public Nvay, and to see if the flown will vote to accept said Common Street as laid out, altered and relocated as and for a public way, as shown on plan entitled "Town of Watertown, FIan Showing Common Street Widen- ing Between Mt. Auburn Street and Columbia Street", dated Feb. 11, 1931, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer"', and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by fight of eminent domain, or other- wise, any land necessary for said laying out, alteration and relocation, provide the money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how the money shall be ralsed, or take any action relating thereto_ Report of the Selectmen on the Layout, Relocation of the Easterly Line and Widening of Common Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., March 23, 1931. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met cn the 13th day of March A. D. 1931, at 4:00 p.m., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the 13th day of March A. D. 1931, at 8:40 p.m., for the purpose of.a public hearing of all parties interested an a petition for the laying out of Common Street, from Mt. auburn .Street to the intersection of Spring and Common. .streets, as a ,public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the rnatter,do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Compton Street, from Mt. Auburn Street to the intersection of Spring 388 W;11TI RTt] k'id TOWN REPORT end Common Streets, 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 elated February 11, 1931. Description of Common Strut Widening Between Mount Auburn Strut and Columbia Street Beginning at the end of g anolithic sidewalk on the easterly line of Common Street; thence on the proposed widening line five hundred forty-three (543) feet, more or less, to a point of curvature; thence southerly and easterly on a curve hav- ing a radius of tern (10) feet; twelve (12) feet, more or less to a point of tangency on the northerly line of Alt. Auburn Street five (5) feet, niore or less to a point of curvature; thence westerly and northerly on a curve having a radius of ten (10) feet, more or less, thirteen (f 3) feet, more .or less to a point of tangency on the stone wall and present lute of Common Street; thence northerly on the present easterly line of Com- mon Street, and on stone wail four hundred seventy-two (4 2) feet, mare or less to the point of beginning. Comprising land of Town of Watertown, containing; one hundred forty (140) square feet, more or less and land of Common Street Cemetery containing nineteen hundred (1900) square feet of land, more or less and as shown can plan dated February 11, 1931, drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer. And it is therefore ORDERED that Common Street, from lrlt•1 Auburn Street to the intersection of Spring and Common Streets, be and is hereby laid out as and for a publics way, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, and aniend- nients thereto according to the foregoing description, and having consider%d 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 Norte are awarded, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 82 of the General. Laws, and as shown can a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated RECORD Or TOWN MEETINGS 389 February 11, 1931, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown. F`DWARD P. FURRER, FDIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. i..OVEL1..., Selectnlen's Office, Watertown, �Mass., April 11, 1931. Whereas, at a. Town fleeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the 6th day of April A. D. 1931, at which meeting a quorum war, present when Article 33 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out, alteration and relocation of Common Street, from M t. Auburn Street to the intersection of Spring and Common Streets,,as a public way, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said Common Street as laid out, altered and relocated as and for a public way, as shown on plan entitled ""Town of Watertown, Flan Showing Common Street Widening Between ` �It. Auburn Street and Columbia Street", dated Feb. 11, 1931, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and on File in the office of the Town Clerk, and authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by right of eminent domain, or otherwise, any land necessary for said laying out, alteration and relocation, pro- vide the money necessary to parr Lhe cast or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen relocating and, laying out Com- mon Street, from �It. Auburn Street to the intersection of Spring and Common Streets, and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon ination duly made and seconded of was voted unanimously as follows: "That the relocation and laying out of Common Street from. M-t. Auburn Street to the intersection of Spn. ng and Common Streets, as a public way, as appears in the report of 390 WATERTOWN' TOWN REPORT the Selectmen be and is hereby selected and the Selectmen are hereby- authorized to take tke land described in said report as and for a public way." "Voted: That the action of the Selectmen in relocating; the Easterly line of Common Street, from Mt. Auburn Street to the intersection of Spring and Common Streets, as shown on plan on hIe in the office of the Town Clerk be and is hereby approved, and the action U the Selectmen in laying; out as and for a public highway, that portion of Common Street, between the existing street line and the new Easterlyr line relocated and shown on said plan in the office of the Town Clerk, be and is hereby approved, and that the sun of nine thousand, five hundred dollars ( 9,500.) be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of construction of said Common Street." And whereas, for the purpose of relocation and laying out of Common Street, from Mt. Auburn Street to the intersec- tion of Spring and Common .Streets, as and fora 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 %Vaterto n. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land and an appropriation was made at said Town Meet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way, and all according to the plan referred to in said order or laying out, which said plan was duly- filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prier to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the laiid 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 off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. Adopted. EDWARD P. PURBER, ERIC L. JGI-NSO , CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, NVILLIAM P. I.1cGUIRE, Town Clerk. Seleanien. RECORD OF TOW11%' MEETING, 391 Warrant for Town Meeting, Thursday Evening, June 25, 1931. Commonwealth of 'Massachusetts. M idd le-sex, ss. To awy ConstcrVe in the Town 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 to meet in the Senior High School Build- ing, Columbia Street, in said "ruwn, on Thursday evening, the twenty-fifth day of June, 1931, at 7:30 p.m., to Pict on the following articles, Fiz. : Anicle 1. To hear the report of any Committee hereto- fore appointed and act thereon. Article 2. To set if the Town will vote to recind or motify the vote passed at the last Annual Town Meeting under Article 4 of the warrant for said meeting, by which the surd of $1,861,495.31 of the appropriations made at said meeting was assessed on the palls and estates for tlie current year, and vote to assess on said polls and estates the said sung less such sums, if any, as may be noted to be borrowed under Articles 3, 4 and 19 of this warrant, or take any action relating thereto. Article 3. To see if the Town will vote, as authorized by the General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 8, Clause 5, and Chap- ter 164 of the Acts of 1931, to borrow the sum of $50,000. of the appropriation of $57,833.91 shade at the last Annual Town Meeting, for the Relaying of Water Mains, or take any action relating thereto. Article 4. To see if the Town will vote, as authorized by the General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 7, Clause 5, and. Chap- ter 1+64 of the Acts of 1931, to borrow the sure of $50,000. of the appropriation of $61,600. made at the last Annual Town Meeting, for the purpose of Constructing Streets sunder the Betterment Act, or take any action relating thereto. Article 5. To see if the To%%rn will appropriate and vote to transfer the sum of five hundred dollars (S500.) from Arsenal .Street Appropriation for the purpose of paying the cost of construction of a surface drain between Arsenal Street and 392 WATERTd7WN TOWN REPORT North Beacon Street, near Louise Street, € r take any action relating thereto. Article 6. To see if the Town will ote rite, appropriate the sum of thirty-four thousand, five hundred dollars (S34,500.) for the use of the Outside Aid Department, five hundred dollars ( 500.) of this sum to he used for a Special fart-time Investigator, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating there.ta. Article 7. To see if the Town will appropriate the sctm of four thousand dollars ( 4,000.) for the use of theSoldiers' Relief and Military Aid Department, direct haw the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 8. To :see if the Town will appropriate the stem of eighteen hundred dollars (81800.) 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.) Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of twelve hundred and fifty dollars ( 1250.) from the Nclainten- ance Account of the School Department to the General Control Account, such scam to be used to pay the sa'ary of an Attendance Officer from June 1, 1931 to December 1, 1931, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the School Committee.) Article 10, To hear the report of the Planning Beard for an amendment to the Zoning By-haw of the Town of Water- town,affecting all the land not iiow hi District 2-Ban % averley Avenue, which lies between Orehard Street and Bradshaw Street for a depth of 100 feet from said Wa.verley Avenue, as shown on Engineer's Platy of the Town of A- at:ertown, from District 3-C (2-family residence purposes) to District 2_13 (store purposes), in accordance with the provisions of Section 5, Article 4, of the :caning By-law of the "Town of X atertown. or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Planning Board.) Article l 1. To see if the Town will appropriate the necess- ary stain of money to pay the cast of leasing, grading and light- ing the land owned by the Baston aild Rjaine Railroad, between Spring and Church Streets, to be cued for municipal parking, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 393 direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Parking Space.) Article 12. To see if the Town will appropriate the necess- ary sum of money to pay the cost of grading and ecluiping the lot of land acquired by the ' uwn for playground purposes, located at Westminster Avenue and Bemis Street, direct how said tnonev shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Arthur C. Fagan and, others.) Arlicle 13. To see what action the Town kvill take to place the Bennis School grounds under the jurisdiction and control of the Park CommMzioners, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee.) A rticFe 14. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to dispose of the Bernis School Building, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee.) Article 15. To see if the Town will authorize the Scleetrmen to take by eminent domain, purchase or otherwise acquire, a lot of land on the Bleiler estate, bounded as follows: 500 feet on Lexington Street, 7,785 feet. bounded by Chenery estate, 13 feet on iodice estate, 500 Feet on Duff Street, as shown on plan prepared by the Town Engineer, at a cost of fifteen thousand dollars,direct how the money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on School Site in the Northern Section of the ` own.) Postponed from Annual Town Meeting. Article 16. To see what action the Town will take on the matter of the following Appropriations under Recreation Department, postponed from the Annual Town kleeting: Coasting, $600., Grading around `l'rack, S2,700., West End Playground, 13,000., or take any action relathig thereto. Article 17. To hear the report: of the Selectmen relative to the relocation of the lines of Orchard Street at its inter- section with Waverley Avenue, and approve the report of the Selectmen in laying out as and for a public highway, that portion of land between the present street fines and the new lines as relocated, its shown can a plan entitled "Town of 394 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Watertown, Flan Showing Relocation of Strut Lines, Waver- ley Avenue and Orchard Street", dated "May 8, 1931, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer", and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by right of eminen, domain or otherwise, and land necessary for said laying out and relocation, provide the money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how the money shall be raised or tape any action relat- ing-thereto. Article 18. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the relocation of the lines of Orchard Street and Church Street, and approve the report of the Selectmen in laying out as and for a public highway, that portion of land between the present street lines and the new lines as relocated, as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, record Plan Shoeing Land in % atert.o n, Mass." dated "April 22, 1931, Cass Dl Allen, Town Engineer", and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by right of eminent domain, or otherwise, any land necessary for said laying out and relocation, provide the money necessary to pay the cart or damages therefor, and the cost of construc- tion, direct haw the money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. Article 19. To see if the Town will vote., as authorized by the General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 7, Clause 6, and Chap- ter 164 of the Acts of 1931, to borrow the suIll of 50,000. of the appropriation of $91,4 9 made at the last Annual Town xlr'Ieeting, for the purpose of constructing Melendy Avenue, Garfield Street, California Street and portions of Waverley Avenue, North Beacon Street N-I t. Auburn Street, Pleasant Street, Coni non Street and Walnut Street, or take any action relating thereto. And you will notify' and warn 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 r intcd copy of this warrant, and also by pasting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, seven day s a.t least prior to the time of said meeting. F.ereof fail not, and make: raurn of this warrant, with your RECORD OF TOWN INTEETINGS 395 dolings thereon. into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said meeting. Given tinder our hands this tenth day of June, A. D. 1931. EF)WARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOH SON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectmen, Officers' Returns on Warrant As rewired by the foregoing warrant, 1 have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the pace herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the sane in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REG N, Constable. Attest: WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Touw Clem. Notices were mailed to the Town 1\,l eeting Members at lust seven days prior to the Town Meeting of the praposed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAXI P. _XIeGUIRE, Town Clerk. Record of Town Meeting, Thursday Evening, June 25, 1931 Nleeting was called to corder at 8.00 p.m., by 1loderator P. Sarsfield Cunnifl`. Officers' returns on warrant were react b_N' Town Clerk, \Vm. P. I1,FcGuire. The counters reported that there were 212 Town Meeting l-Iernbers present; number necessary for a, cur}rune: 93. Vacancies xn Town Meeting Membership Filled By Town Meeting Members on June 25, 1931 Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct One of the election of Cosimo D. Nicastro, 428 Alt. Auburn Street, to till one vacancy in term expiring in 19,32; also of the election of 396 WA'i ERTOW iN TOWN REPORT Robert R. Rich, 9 Westland Road, and Aram Brazilian, 88 Winsor Avenue, in term expiring In 1933, and of the election of Clarence A. Meyer, 52 IMaplewood Street, in term expiring in 1934 these members to seer-Fe until the March 1932 Town l lectioll. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct Two of the election of George Vincent, 93 Boylston Street, in term expiring in 1932; also of the election of Hannah C. Barns, 571 Mt. Auburn Street, and Artin Papazian, 49 Melendy Avenue, in term expiring in 1933, and of the election of George H. Williams, 16 Dartmouth Street, in term expiring in 1934; these members to serve until the March 1932 Town Election. Notice was received from theChairman of Precinct Four of the election of Benjamin H, McElroy, 23 Hunt Street, to fill one vacancy in term expiring in 1933; this member to serve until the March 1932 Town Election. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct Five of the election of l thel H. Gibson, 25 Marion Road to Ell one vacancy in term expiring in 1932; also of the election of Perry B. Howard, 46 Katherine Read to Fill one vacancy- in terns expiring in 1931; these memhers to serve until the Xlarch 1932 Town Election. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct Six of the election of Joseph G. Perkins, 158 Sycamore Street, to fill one vacancy in terror expiring in 1934; this member to serve iuntii the March 1932 Town Election. Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee hereto- fore appointed, and act thereon. No reports of Committees presented at this time. Voted : That a Committee of Five be appointed by the Moderator to prepare Resolutions on the Death of Bartlett M. Shaw. The fnllowing Town ENI eeting iV1 embers were appointed as a Committee of Five to prepare Resolutions can the Death of Bartlett AL Shaw; Fred E. Crawford, 34 Lincoln Street, Harvey Lucas, 31 Otis Street, Thomas F. Valley, 238 North Beacon Street, Alfred A. Glidden, 65 Shattuck Road, Charles E. Fay, 42 Bailey Load. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 397 �'foderator +C'unniff called upon the meeting to stand %n silence for one minute in tribute to the memory of Bartlett M. Shaw. Voted: To take up articles 3, 4 and 19 in connection -with „Article 2. Ar6de 2. To see if the Town will vote to rescind or modify the vote passed at the last Annual Town Meeting under Article 4 of the warrant: for said meeting, by which the sung of S1,861,495.31 of the appropriations made at said meeting was assessed on the polls and estates for the current year, and .-ate to assess on said polls and estates the said sum 1m such sums, if any, as may be voted to be borrowed under Articles 3, 4 and 19 of this warrant, or take any action relating thereto. 104 in favor, 91 opposed. Voted. To rescind the vote passed at the last Annual Town Fleeting under Article 4 of the warrant for said meeting, by which the Burn of 81,861,495.31 of the appropriations made at said meeting was assessed on the polls and estates for the current year. Arl cle 3. To see if the "I`owa will vote, as authorized by the General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 8, Clause 5, and Chap- ter 164 of the Acts of 1931, to borrow the sum of 950,000. of the. appropriation of $571,833.91 ntade at the last annual Town Meeting, for the helayiag of Water Mains, or tape any action relating thereto. klotion to borrow SS[},000. of the appropriation of S57,- 833.91, inade at the last .Annual Town Meeting for the Relay- ing of Water Mains; 129 voted in the affirmative and 78 in the negative. Necessary for twos-third vote: 138. Motion defeated. Article 4. To see if the Town will vote, as authorized bN- the Grene.ral Laws Chapter 44, Section 7, Clause a, and Chap- ter 164 of the Acts of 1931, to barrow the surf of S50,000. of the appropriation of $61,600. made at the last Annual Town Meeting, for the purpose of Constructing Streets under the Betterment Act, or take any action relating thereto. Under Article 4. Motion to borrow ,S50,000. of the appropriation of S61,600. made .it the last Annual Town 'feet- ing, for the purpose of constructing streets under the Better- 398 WATERTOWN TOWN 1 illn+RT rnent. Act, defeated: 116 voted in the affirinative and 85 in the negative--necessary for a two-thirds vote: 134. Notion defeated, Article 19. To see if the Town will vote, as authorized 1)v the General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 7, Clause h, and Chap- ter 164 of the Acts of 1931, to harrow the s u j n o 18 50,000. of the appropriation of $91,469. made at the last Annual Town Meeting, for the purpose of Constructing Melendy Avenue, Garfield Street, California Street, and portions of Waverley Avenue, North Beacon Street, ililt Auburn Street, Pleasant Street, Common Street, and IValnut Street, or take any action relating thereto. Motion to borrow $50,000. of the appropriation of 891, 469. made at the last Ann A Town Meeting,-. for the purpose of constructing Melendy Avenge, Ga.rlield Slr !c°t, California Street, and portions of Waverley Avenue, North Beacon Street, XIt. Auburn Street, Pleasant Street, Common Street and Walnut Street, defeated; 116 voted in the affirmative and 85 in the negative. Necessary for a two-thirds vote• 134. Motion defeated. After disposal of Article 3, 4 and 19 in the negative, it was Voted: That the sum of one million, eight hundred sixty- one thousand, four lhundred ninety-Five dollars and thirty-one cents (81-,861,495.31) of the appropriations male at the last .Annual Torn Meeting be assessed on the polls and gestates for the current year. Artielc 5. To see if the Town will appropriate and vote to transfer the suns of free hundred dollars WOO) from Arsenal Street Appropriation for the purpose of paying the cost of construction of a surface drain between Arsenal Street and North Beacon Street, near Louise Street, or take any action relating thereto. . Voted; That the sum of five hundred dollars ( 500.) lase and is hereby appropriated and transferrers from Arsenal Street Appropriation for the purpose of paying the cost of construc- tion of a surface drain between .Arsenal Street and Narth Beacon Street, near Louise Street. .Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the suns of thirty-four thousand, five bundred dollars (834,500.) RECORD OF TOWN MER' INGS 399 for the use of the Outside Aid Department, five hundred dollars ( 500.) of this sum to be used for a Special fart-tune Investigator, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the sure of thirty-four thousand, five hundred dollars ( ')4,500.) be and is hereby appropriated for the use of the Outside Aid Department, five hundred dollars (S500.) of this sum to be used for a Special Part-time Investigator, and that this sum of thirty-four thousand, five hundred dollars ($34,500.) be and is hereby assessed upon the polls and estates for the current year. Article 7. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of four thousand dollars (34,000.) for the use of the Soldiers` Relief and Mi itary Aid Department, direct flow the money{ shall be rained, or take ariv action relating thereto. Voted. That the suns of four thousand dollars (84,000.) be and is hereby appropriated for the use Of the Soldiers' Relief and N'filitary Aid Department, and that this sum be and is hereby assessed upon the polls and estates for the current year. Article S. 'ro see if the Town will appropriate the sun of eighteen hundred dollars (SI800,) 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.) Motion to appropriateeighteen hundred dollars (81800.) for the purposes stated in the foregoing article, defeated. Arlicle 9. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of helve hundretl tend fifty dollars ( MO.) frona the Mainten- ance AccDunt of the School Department to the General Control Account, such sum to be used to pay the salary of an Attend- ance Officer from June 1, 1931 try December 1, 1931, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the School Committee.) 'totion to appropriate S1250. for the purpose stated in the forcgoliig article, defeated. Article M To he-ar the report of the Planning Board for an amendmelit W the Zoning By-law of the Town ofWater- town, affecting all the land not now in District 2-3 ran Wa er- lev Avenue, which lies between Orchard Street and. Bradshaw Street for a depth of 100 feet from said WaverleyT Avenue, as shown on Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown. from District 3-C (2-family residence purposes) to District 2-13 (stare purposes), in accordance with the provisions of Section 5, Article 4, of the Zoning By-Caw of the Town of Watertown, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Planning Board.) Deport of the PIannhig Board In connection with ArticIe 10 of the warrant, the Planning Berard recommends that the Zoning By-law be changed to affect the stria of land 100 feet deep from kNraverlev Avenue, between Orchard Street and Bradshaw Street, now in Dis- trict 3-C (two family residence purposes) to District 2-13 (store purposes). Jane 23, 1931. EDWAR.D F. Nk"RI HT, Chtr�irman, Pla.nwIng Board. 39 in favor, 36 opposed: Voted: That the Zoning By--law be and is hereby amended by altering the Zoning l'Iap therein referred to, affecting all the land nol now in District 2-B (stare purposes) on Waverley Avenue, which lies between Orchard Street and Bradshaw Street for a depth of 100 feet from said Waverley Avenue, changing said land from District 3-C (two-fairiily residence purposes) to District 2-113 (store purposes). Article I1. To see if the Town will appropriate the neces- sary sum of money to pay the cost of leasing, grading and light- ing of land owned by the Boston & Maine Railroad, between .Spring and Church Streets, to be used for municipal parking, direct how said money shall be raised, or take an-v action relating thereto. (Request of Committee can Larking Space.) Motion to appropriate the sum of three thousand dollars ( 3,000.) for the purposes stated in the foregoing particle, defeated. .I rticle 12. To see if the Town will appropriate the neces- sary sum of moriey to pay the cost of grading and ecluiping the lot of land acquired by the Town for playground purposes, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 401 located at 1 estminster Avenue and Bemis Street, direct how said nioney- shall bci raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Arthur C. Fagan and tethers.) -Motion. that a Committee of Five be appointed by the Moderator to carry out the purposes of the foregoing article defeated. Article 13. To see what action the Town will take to place the Bemis School grounds under the jurisdiction and contra[ of the Park Commissioners, or -take any action relat- ing thereto. ( Zequest of School Committee.) Voted. That the Bemis School ,grounds be placed under the jurisdiction and control of the Park Commissioners. 4rl cle.14. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to dispose of the Bernie School Building, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the School Committee.) Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby author- ized to dispose of the Bemis School Building. Article i; To see if the Town will authorize the Select_ nien to take by eminent domain, purchase or otherwise acquire,, a lot of land on the Bleiler estate, bounded as follows: 500 feet on Lexington Street, 7,785 feet bounded by Chenery estate, 13 fee on Iodice estate, 500 feet on Duff Street, as. shown on flan prepared by the "fawn Engineer, at a cost of fifteen thousand dollars, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Request of Committee on School Site in the Northern Section of the Town.) Post— poned from Annual Town i'leeting. Voted: That this matter be referred back to Committee on School Site in the Northern Section o fthe Town. Article 16. To see what action the Town will take on the matter of the following; Appropriations under Recreation Department, postponed from the Annual 'roman :fleeting: Coasting, S600., Grad iT"Cg, around Track, ?, 00., West Lnd Playground, S13.000., or take any action relating thereto. 402 WATERTOWN TOWN' REPORT Voted: That the sum of six hundred dollars ($000.) be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of providing a Coasting place, as reported by the Recreation Department, this money- to be expended under the direction of the Recreation Depart- ment, and that this sent be and is hereby assessed upon the polls and estates for the current: year. Voted- That items: "Grading around Track, 92,i 0 ." and "'west End Playground, S13,00O." he and are indefinitely postponed. Article 17. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the relocation of tlic lines of Orchard Street at its itacrsec- tion with Waverley Avenue, and approve the report of the Selectmen in laying out as and for a public highway, that portion of land between the present street knes and the new lines as relocated, as shown on. a plan entitled "Town or Water- town, Plan Showing relocation of Street Lines, Waverley- Avenue and Orchard Street," dated "1+lay 8, 1931, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer", and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and autborice the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by right of eminent domain, or otherwise, an}r band necessary for said laying out and relocation, provide the n-Loney necessary to pays the cost or darnages therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how the monev shall be raised, or take any action relating there o. Deport of the Selectmen on the Layout and Relocation of Lines of Orchard Street and 'l av+erley Avenue Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., June 12, 11931. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 92 of the (.:eneral Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, niet can the 12th day of June A. D. 1931, at 4:00 p.m., for the pur- pose of viewing the premises, and on the 12th day- of June A 1). 1931, at 8:00 p.m., for the purpose of a public hearing of all. panties interested, on a petition For laying out and relocation of links of Orchard 'Street and Waverley Avenue:, as a. public way, and we, the Selec:tnten, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity re- RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 403 quire that Orchard Street at the intersection of Waverley Avenue lie 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 flay 8. 1931. Description of Taping, Northwest Corner Waverley Avenue and [orchard Street Beginning at the paint of intersection of the present west- erly lime of Waverley Avenue with the present northeasterly lime of Orchard Street, thence northwesterly- on the present northeasterly line of Orchard Street, ninety-four (94) feet, more or less, to a point of intersection on the proposed north- easterly line of Orchard Street; thence southeasterly on the proposed northeasterly line of Orchard Street, over and across land now or formerly of Antonio L,auricella, forty-two (42) feet, more or less to a point of curvature, thence easterly and northerly on a curve having a radius of twenty (20) Feet, forty-give and fifty--four hundredths (45.54) feet over and across land now or fornlerly of Antonio Lauricella, to a point (if tangency on the present westerly- line of Waverley Avenue; thence southwesterly on the present: westerly line of Waverley Avenue fifty-six and thirty-Five hundredths (56.35) feet, more or less, to the paint of beginning. The wave description comprises a total area of eight hundred and twenty-two (822) square feet, more or less, as shown € n plan dated May S, 1931, by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer. And it is therefore ORDERED that the northwest corner of NN;a.verley Avenue and Orchard Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, acid having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lards across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby, determine that damages have been sustained and are awarded, as shown in the .schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare: that paid laying out is done under Chapter 82 of the General Laws and that the area comprising. 404 WATER"1'oWN TOWN REPORT the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other tlinn the general advantage to the community frorn said laying out, and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated Xlay S, 1931, and on file in the office of the 'Down Clerk of k-Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlese% South District Registry of 'Deeds witii .this order. EI3WARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S, LOVELL, Selectmen. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, 'lass., July 3, 1931. Whereas, at a Town Meeting lield by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the 25th day of June A- D. 1931, at which meeting a quorunn was present when Article 17 of the warrant was I)efore the meeting .CIS follows; "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the re- location of the lines of Orchard Street at its intersection with Waverley. Avenue, and approve the report of the Selectmen in laying out as and .for a public highway, that portion of land between the present street lines and the new lines as relocated, as shown on a plaza entitled. "Town of Watertown, flan Show- ing Relocation off Street Litres, Waverley Avenue and Orchard Street", dated "May S, 1931, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer", and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by right of eminent dornain, or otherwise, any land necessary for said laying out and re- location, provide the iyxoriey necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen relocating and laying out Orchard Street at its intersection with IN�averley Avenue, and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows; "That the relocation and laying out of Orchard Street at its intersection with Waverley Avenue as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accept- ed, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land described in said report as and for a public way." "Voted. That the action of the Selectmen in relocating the lines of Orchard Street at its intersection with Waverlev Avenue, be and is hereby approved, and that the amount of one hundred and fifty dollars ( 150.) be and is hereby awarded to Antonio h,auricella for land damages." "Voted: That the sum of five hundred dollars (SWO.) be and is hereby appropriated., one hundred and fifty- dollars ($150.) for damages and three hundred and fifty dollars (S350.) for construction, said sum to be upended from the appro- priation for Highway Construction." And whereas, for the purpose of relocating and laying out Orchard Street at its intersection with Waverley Avenue as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the .several parcels of laud which are included in the area described in said 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 Nka.tertown, and the owners, description and areas ref each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the SelectTTICII were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made as 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 laving out, be and the sane 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 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 are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taker and laid out as a public way are allowed until august 1, 1931, to take off and remove trees or structures atfized thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the 406 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT question of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted: ED ARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectmen. Schedule, Northwest Corner Waverley Avenue and Orchard 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 loot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the nuinber of the lot shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the gown of Watertown. oypurr Addrass Lot No. Arco Takers Damages Antonia I.nur eefla, L04 Main 4-3- Street, Watertown.......... 2-31 82.2 Sq. Feet SISOM Article 18. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the relocation of the lines of Orchard Street and Church Street, and approve the report of the Selectmen in laying out as and for a public highway, that portion of lard between the present street lines and the new lines as relocated, as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Record Plan Show- ing Land in Watertown, 'lass.," dated "April 22, 1931, Otis D. Alen, Town Engineer", and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and atrthcrire the Selectinen to accluire by purchase, by right of cini ent domain, or otherwise, any land necessary for said laying out -and relocation, provide the money necessary to pay the coast or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how the nnoney shall be raised, or take any action relat- ing thereto. RECORD OF TOWN A-1EETTINGS 407 Report of the Selectmen on the Layout and Relocation of Lines of Orchard Street and Church Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, IN-lass,, June 12, 1931. After due notice as required by the provisions, of Chapter '82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of INatertown, met -on the 1.2th day of June A. D. 1931, at 4:00 p.m., for the; pur- pose of viewing the premises, and on the 12th day of June A. D. 1931, at 9:00 p.m., for the purpose of a public ]gearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out and relocation of lines of Orchard Street and Church Street as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Corner of Orchard and Church Streets 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, 'rown Engineer, and dated April 22, 1931. Description of Taking, Corner Church Street and Orchard Street Beginning a.t a point of compound curvature on the south- easterly line of Orchard Street, forty-four and seventy-nine hundredths (44.79) feet easterly and souLherly on a curare, having a radius of one thousand (1,000) feet, froin a point of tangency; thence easterly and southerly on the former curved .southeasterly lie of Orchard _Street, having a radius of one thousand (1,000) feet, five and nine ientlis (5.9) feet to a ,paint of intersection; thence southerly and westerly on the former irregular curved street line, fifty-six (56) feet more or less to a point of intersection, thence southwesterly, on the former straig]IL northerly line of Church Street, thirteen and four tenths (13.4) feet more or less to a point of tangency; thence easterly and northerly on the present curved street line, hav- ing a radius of forty-seven and ninety-two hundredths (47.92) feet, over and across land now or formerly of Ellen R. Collins nine and eight tenths (9.8) feet to a point of compound 408 WATERTOWN •rc7WN RFII()RT curvature; thence easterly and northerly can the present curved street line, having a radius of twenty-seven and four tenths (27.4) feet, over and across land now or formerly- or Ellen R. Colliiis, fifty-one and ninety-five hundredths (51.95) feet to the paint of beginning. Containing one hundred and eighty (180) square feet, more or less, and as shown on flan dated April 22, 19, 1, by. Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer of Watertown, And it is therefore ORDERED that Corner of Church Street: and Orchard Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General ,Laws, and amendments thereto according to the foregoing description, and having considered the question of damages sustained byr the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby- determine that damages have been sustained and are awarded as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and VVe 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 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 as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated April 22, 1931, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to he duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order. E13W.ARD P. FLIRBER, CLIIy FOR D S. LOB+ELL, ERIC L. JOHNSO14, Selectmen's Office, �y Watertown, ;Mass., July 3, 1931. N hereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the 25th day of June A. D. 1931, at which meeting a. quarurn was RE-CORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 409 present when Article 18 of the warrant was before the meet- ing as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the re- hacation of the lines of Orchard Street and Church Street, and approve the report of the Selectmen in la.yin! out as and for a public highway, that portion of land £aelween the present street lutes and the new lines as relocated, as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Record Plan Showing Land in A-Vatertown, Nia.ss." dated 'April 22, 1931, Otis . .Allen, Town Engineer", and can file in the office of the Town Clerk, and authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by right of eminent domain, or otherwise, any lard necessary for said laying out and relocation, provide the nioney° necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cast of construction, dint how the money- shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen relocating and laying out the lines of Church and Orchard Streets, 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 relocation and laying out of Church and Orch- ard Streets as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby atithcarired to take the land described in said report as and for a public way.„ "Voted: That the action of the Selectmen in relocating the liiaes of Orchard Street and Church Street l.xe and is hereby approved, and that the amount of fifty-four dollars ( 54.00) be and is hereby awarded to Ellen R. Collins for land dama- ges. "Voted, That the Burn of three hundred and twenty-nine dollars (5 29-0 ) be and is hereby appropriated, fifty-four dollars (Si4.00) for damages and two hundred aiid sevenor- fire dollars (S275.00) for construction, said surd to be expended from the appropriation for Orchard Street NVidening." And whereas, for the purpose of relocating and laying out Church and Orchard Streets as and for a public wary, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are 410 WATERTOWN TOWN DEPORT 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. Anti whereas, the Selectmen. were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered That the herein described parcels of land all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way 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 snore than seven days prior to said Town N4leeting. 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 cuff and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shovem on said Schedule, Adopted ; EDWARD F. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Schedule, Corner Church Street and Orchard 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 uhknown. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINMIS 411 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 (A the Town of Watertown. Ellen R. Collins, 180 Church 3-10- Street.Watextoxn 10.31 180 Square Feet 454.00 Article 19. To see if the Town will vote, as authorized by the General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 7, Clause 6, and Chap- ter 164 of the Acts of 1931, to borrow the sutra of S50,000. of the appropriation of $91,469. made at the last Annual Town Meeting, for the purpose of Constructing INTelendy Avenue, Garfield Street, California Street, and portions of Waverley Avenue, North Beacon Street, Mt. Auburn Street, Pleasant Street, Common Street, and Walnut Street, or tape and• action relating thereto. (See action taken in connection with Articles 3, 4 and 19.) Motion to borrow S50,000. of the appropriatinii of S91,469. made at the last Annual Town Meeting, for the purpose of constructing lIelendy Avenue, Garfield Street, California Street, and portions of Waverley Avenue, North Beacon Street, Mt. Auburn Street, Pleasant Street, Common Street, and Walnut Street, defeated: 116 }noted in the affirmative and 85 in the negative. Nec+es-nary for a two-thirds vote: t34. Motion defeated. WILLIAM P. AIcGUIRE, Town Clerk. Warrant for Town Meeting, Monday Evening, November 2, 1931 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. To any. Constable in the Town of Watertown,Greelirag: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required, to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in the Senior High School Build ing, Columbia Street, in said Town, on 1Vlonday evening, the second day of November, 1931, at 7.30 p.m., to act on the following articles, tris.: Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. 412 WATERT6W N TONVI' REPORT Arlirle 2. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money on and after January 1, 1932, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1932, 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 the same shill be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 4. To see if the: Town will vote to appropriate the sum of forty thousand dollars (840,000,) for the Department of Public NA"elfare, direct haw the same--.hall be raised, by borrow- ing or otherwise, or take any action relating thereto. Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of fifteen thousand dollars (815,000.) for Nlothers' Aid, direct how the same shall be raised, by borrowing or otherwise, or take any action relating thereto. Article 6. To see if the Town will ,Tote to appropriate the sure of two thousand dollars ( 2,000.) for Soldiers' Relief and iWilitary Aid, direct how the money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. A-r6cle 7. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary money to pay a proper charge for effecting Insur- ance providing indemnity for or protection to any officer or employee of the Town, against lass by reason of his liability to pay damages to ethers for bodily injuries including death at any time resulting therefrom, caused by the operation within the scope of his official duties oremployment, of motor vehicles owned by the Town to an arnount not exceeding five thousand dollars (85,000.) on account of injury to or death of one person, as provided in Section 3 of Chapter 458 of the Acts of 1931, direct how said money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Local No. 8O7, Town Employ- ees' Union.) Article S. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 31 of the General Laws known as the Civil Service Lary, or tale any action relating thereto. (Request of Local No. 80, Town Employees' Union.) RECORD OF TOWN IMEETINGS 413! Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to petition the- General Court to enact a Special Act placing laborers, fore- men of laborers, skilled laborers, inspectors of work, and all persons doing similar work, janitors, custodians and persons employed in the care of schools, or ether pudic buildings,. mechanics, licensed engineers and firemen, under the Civil Service Law, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Local No. 807, Town 1lmplot'ees' Union.) Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to pay Francis. Caverly° for servic-cs rendered b-s- him to the School Depart- ni(cnt of the Town from June 15, 1931 to October 15, 1931 ; direct how the necessary money{ shall be raised, or the direct how the necessary money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. ( eque5t of School Connnittee.) Article t 1. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate- the sumo of four hundred dollars ( 400.) for the purpose of paying salan of an Attendance Officer to December 31, 1931 direct how said surd shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee.) Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to direct the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, or by right of eminent domain, a certain tract or parcel of land containing approxim- ately 70,000 square feet of land with the buildings thereon, situated between arsenal and ?forth Beacon Streets, and now or formerly a }part of the Gavin Estate, so-called, appro- priate the slims of money necessary to pay for the same,. direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relat- ing thereto. (Request of Committee on Riverside-Riverton School Site.) A rficl+e 13. To see if the Town will gate to place under the jurisdiction of the School Committee, lot of land hounded. by Orchard Street, George Street, Lowell Avenue and land now occupied by the James Russell Lowell School, or take any action relating thereto. .Article 14. To hear the report of the Selectmen provid- ing for Stop ,Street Regulations at the intersection of the following streets Church and Summer Streets, Church and Fayette Streets, 414 WATE,r2IOWN TOWN REPORT Spring.and Summer Streets, Spring and Marshall Streets, Spring and Palfrey Streets, Pleasant and Galen Streets, and take any action relating thereto. Article 15. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-earned streets, to wit. Crawford Street, front accepted part to Konda-rian Street, Cushman Street, front Fayette Street to Oak Place, Hudson Street, from W'hites Avenue to Cushman Street, Konclaaian Street, from gave Street to Coolidge Hill Road Robins Road, from accepted part to private land, Stoneleil;h Road, fro i accepted part to Shattuck Road, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Taws, 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 Selectrnen 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 land damages therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raised., or take any action relating thereto. Article lei. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out, alteration and relocation of Orchard Street, between C hanning Load and Carroll Street on the Northerly side, and Mar-ion Road and Springfield Street ou the Southerly side, and to see if the ` own will vote to accept said Orchard Street as laid out, altered and relocated as and for a public way, as shown on plan entitled "Town of Watertown, flan Showing Relocation and Widening of Orchard Street, between C'hannuzg Road and Carroll Street on the Northerly side, and Marion Road and Springfield Street on the Southerly side", dated "October 16, 1931, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer", on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and authorize the Select- m.en to acquire by purchase, by right of eminent domain, or RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 415 othem.,ise, any land necessary for said laying out, alteration and relocation, provide the gooney necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how the money shall be raised:, or take any action relating thereto. Article 17. To bear the report of the Planning Board for an amendment to the Zoning By-law of the Town of �Vater- town, affecting all the land not now in District 2-B on Orchard Street, which lies between l,�'estminster Avenue and Loomis, Street, for a depth of 100 feet back from Orchard Street, owned by Lucia Tocci, as shown on Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown, from District 3-C (2-family residence purposes) to District 2-13 (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 there- to. (Request of the Planning Board.) Article 18. To hear the report of the Planning Board for an an end ment to the Zoning By-law of the Town of \lVater- town, affecting the area known as Lots No. B-16, C-15, H-io, G-11, 1i-12, and E-13, 1n Slack No. 36 of Section 3, oil Cony Street, owned by Antonio Beatrice, as shown on the Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown, from District 3-C (2--family residence purposes) to District 1-B (general business purposes), in accordance with the provisions of Section 5, Article 4, of the Zoning By-law of the Town of Watertown, or take carp' action relating thereto. (Request of the Planning Board.) Article 19. To hear the report of the Planning Berard for are amendment to the Zoning By-law of the Town of A ater- town, affecting the area known as Lot No. 18, Block No. 1 of Section 6, on ?.lain Street, owned by Agha vney Peter-son, as shown on the Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown, from District 3-C (2-family resident purposes) to District 2-B (stare purposes). in accordance with the provisions of Section 5, Ar- ticle 4, of the Zoning By-law of the Town of Watertown, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Planning Board.) Article 20. To hear the report of the Planning Board for an amendinent to the Zoning By-law of the Town of Water- town, affecting the area k❑own as Lot. No. 4, Block No. 26, of Section 3 on Hill Street, owned by Heirs and Devisees of 416 WATERT(]WN TCIW!ti REPORT Bessie S. lVallace, fsaiah H. Wallace, Administrator, as s}1t}wn -on th6 Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown, frOL11 District 3-C. (2-family residence purposes) to Dis-tric°t 2-13 (store purposes), in accordance with the provisions of Section S, Article 4, of the Zoning By-law'of the Town of Watertown, or take any action relating thereto. (request of the Planning Boas-d.) Article 21. To hear the report of the Planning Board for an amendment to the Zoning Icy-kroa, of the Town of \-Vater- town, affecting the area known as Plan Lot No. 68, Lot No. Q, Plan Legit No. 10, Block No. 41, of Section 3, on Waverlev Avenue, owned by Charles L. Woodland, as shown on the Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown, from District 3-C (2-family residence purposes) to District 1-A (general busi- ness purposes), in accordance with the provisions of Section , Article 4, of the Toning Fay-law of the Town of Watertown, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Plan- ning Board.) Article 22. To Bear the report of the Planning Board for an amendment to the Zc)ning By-law of the Town of ' -Voter_ town, affecting the area known as Lots No. i and 302, Block No. 20, of Section 6, on IMaain Street, owned by Richard Le- Shane, et u , and Frank C. LeShane, Sr., as shown can the Engineer's Plan of the Town of �Vatertuwn from District 3-C (2-family residence purposes) to District 1-A (general business purposes), in accordance with the provisions of Section a, Article 4, of the Zoning By-law of the Torn of Watertown, (-)r- take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Planning Board.) And }nu will notify and warn 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 o 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 vour doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on f it befc re the time of said meeting. RECORD OF TDIVN' MEETINGS 417 Given under our hands this sixteenth day cf October, A. D. 1931. EDWARD P. I~URGER, ERIC L. J IHNSON, CLIF FORD S. LOVELL, Officers' returns on 'Warrant .0 required ljy 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 days at least prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. DE AN, Constable. Attest. WILL.IAM I'. '\-IcCtJIRE, Tcawn. Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least seven days prior to the Town Xleetiing of the proposed business to be considered at the. meeting. XA'ILLIA,;-1 P. INIcGUIRE, Town Clerk. Record of Town Meeting, Monday Evening, November 2, 1931 Meeting was called to order at 7.45 p.n1., by Moderator P. Sarsfield Cunniff. Offiiocrs' returns on warrant were read by Town Clerk, Wm. P. McGuire, The counters reported that there were 201 Town Meeting Xlembers present; number necessary f6r a quorum. 93. Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee hereto- fore appointed, and act thereon. The following Resolutions can the Death of Bartlett 11. Shag ,were presented to the meeting by Fred E. Crawford, Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions: 418 WA'TERTO WN TOWN REPORT Resolutions on the Death of Bartlett M. Shaw Appointed at Town Meeting Held In the 'fawn of Watertown, November 2, 1931 In the passing of Bartlett 1M. ,Shaer, Waterl.owsi has lost are outstanding, notable and useful citizen. Nir. Shaw was barn in Carver, in this Commonwealth, on on Xlay 1, 1865, and ,was the son of Lben H. and Hannah May 1, 1855, and was the son of Eben D� and Hannah (Wes- Cott) Shaw. His family was engaged in the iron foundry business. His early environment was ideal, and the home influences helped to mould his whole life. He had the usual advantages of the public schools of his neighborhood and attended for Borne tune a business institution. Mr. Shaw carve to Akatertcwn in the fall of 1881 and became affiliated with the �V-alker and Pratt 1-lanufacturing Company, of which his uncle, Hon. Oliver Shaw, a valuable and then well-known citizen of Watertown, was the General Superintendent. He remained connected with this great manufacturing corporation during his entire life, except for a short period of three years. In 1895 he became a director and General Manager of the company succeeding his uncle in those offices. Mr. Shaw, however, was not long permitted to remain a manufacturer only. Ile was soon called by his fellow citizens to fill marry offices of trust in policital and financial affairs. He was for some years a member of the Finance Commit- tee., and as the chairman when the committee first became a part of our town goveramerrt, he organized and directed its activities into these channels which it has since followed. He was a member of the Selectmen of Watertown and became chairman of the board. He was the first chairman of the: Tercentenary Committee appointed to have charge of the celebration of the three hundredth anniversan, of faze founding of the Town and as such chairmmn, he selected the committees to whose services much of the success of the celebration was due. Succeeding the late Charles Brigham, he became pres- identcif the Watertown Ca-operative Bank. having served for RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 419 many years as one of its directors. On the death of the late Dr. Julian A. Mead, Mr. Shaw was called to the presidency of the N-Tatertown Savings Bank. He served in this capacity for eighteen years until leis death. During his younger gears and all through his mature life, he was a consistent member of the St. John's Methodist Episcopal Church, serving in niany official positions, and as Chairman of the Beard of Trustees, supervising the rebuilding of the church edifice. He was always available for every charitable and altruistic work t iv ng freely of his time and means for such things. To all of these offices and positions of honor and trust i l r. Shaw brought the same courageous, earnest and quiet but successful qualities of industry, integrity and ability. Gentle and kindly in all his transactions, he was firin that thee busi- ness in hand should be carried out properly and honestly. As a banking man he considered himself to be trustee of the burrower as Weil as of the depositor and felt that the interest of bath should be equally and safely conserved. As a church- nian lie was tolerant as to the beliefs of others, and lenient toward acts which he did not approve, but he held tenaciously his own views and was severe almost to the point of tieing puritanic:as to his own life and conduct. The Town mourns the all tan early death of a goad citizen,a charitable friend, a Christian gentleman. Be it Resolved, that the foregoing be spread upon the records, and that a copy. be sent to the niernbers of the family as an expression of the respect and of the deepest sympathy of the Town in their bereavement.. F RED E. Cl.�-AWFORD, ALFRED A. GLI.DDEN, THO-OAS F. VAHEY, WILL I A M I-I. LUCAS, CHARLES E. FAY, Cori,miltee on Resolutions. A true crapy- .attest: WILLIAIM P. -McGUIRE, Town Clerk. 420 WATERT{7'1�N TOWN REPORT Nlr. Fred E. Crawford reported verbally for the Tercen- tenary Committee that Saltonstall Monument would be unveiled an An istice Day, and invited the citizens to be present. November 2, 1931. Report of Committee on Browne School was presented by Chairman Harold C. Everett. Report of Committee on Browne School Appropriation for 1929 S256,000 00 Transferred,Town Meeting 700 00 255,300 00 Expenditures American Fire Equipment Co., extinguishers and supplies 851 80 Anchor Past Fence Co., fence 3,692 00 Andrews Paper Co., supplies 224 00 Babb & Co., Inc., Edward F., supplies 1 ,379 52 Bigelow-Kennard Co., lighting fixtures 1,350 00 Boston & XTaine R. R., freight 87 Cassedy, James j-, Inc., heating contractor 31,310 00 Durgin, 1Uargaret W., services 100 00 Eastern Asphalt & Coil Co., driveway 255 26 Erickson Electric Co., stage lights 454 00 E.stey Organ Co., organ 70 00 Fletcher Hardivare Co., supplies 76 00 Foxboro Co., recording thermo- xneter and gauge 1€17 84 General Fireproofing Corp., cab- inet, shelves, etc_ 1,929 00 Gerry, J. W., window 5had.es 485 00 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 1 50 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 421 Hall, Sidney W., setting shrubs and grading 191 00 Harding Oil Burner Corp., oil burner and tank 2,750 00 Harms, William S., insurance 475 08 Hasbrouck& Co., V. J., furniture 590 82 Hawes Electric Co., electrical contract 12,061 35 Hood Rubber Co., tile, Mass. coat of arras 25 00 International Time Recording Co., Mock 123 00 Kenney Bros. & \.Folkins, fur- niture 5,696 00 Kenney, Harold S., cabinet 23 75 Krasser & Co., F., ornamental iron work 630 00 Leavens & Co., William, rugs, etc. 67 85 Leland & Co., J. D., architects 9,590 72 McGann &Son Co., T. F., tablet 341 00 Monahan, L. J., steam thermo- meter recording chart 16 29 National Vulcanized Fibre Co., waste barrel and baskets 35 53 New England Nurseries Co., shrubbery ISO 00 Noble, Ruth L., piano 75 00 O'Connell, E. C., insurance and bonds 3,325 53 Paine, Herbert L., blanket 9 50 Pierce& Cox, plumbing contract 9,962 18 Pittsburg Plate Glass Co., rnirror 13 90 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., hardware supplies 1,018 39 Remington viand Business 'Ser- vice, Inc., cabinet 15 75 Theurer, Otto A., granolithic wink and driveway 394 46 422 WATERTOWN '!4}WN REPORT Vaughan, W. C., supplies (hard- ware) 114 57 Nrose&Sans Piano Co., pianos 755 00 Walsh Bros., contract and grad- ing 164,650 46 Wright, Edivard F., insurance 521 07 Wright& Ditson, gvm gnats 38 40 Total Expenditures 255,208 39 Balance 91 61 $255,300 00 November 2, 1931. f-AROLD C. EVERETT, —Voted. That the Report of theCommittee on the Browne School be and is herel)y accepted, and that this committee be and is hereby discharged. November 2, 1931. November 2, 1931. Report of Committee on Purchasing Department presented by Chairman Edward P. Furber. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON PURCHASING DEPARTMENT The Committee appointed pursuant to vote of the Town passed April b, 1931 to consider acceptance of :Section 1+03 of Chapter 41 of the General Laws authorizing the estabiish- nlent of a purchasing department in the Town has organized, and as a: preliminary step investigated through sub-committees the methods of handling purchases in Newton, kValtham, Arlington, Brookline, Cambridge and Lawrence. From these investigations it appears that some municipal- ities save substantial amounts by taking cash discounts. Apparently there is an erroneous impression in certain quarters that Watertown is not in a position to tale advantage of such discounts which are commonly given for the prompt RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 423 payment of bills, in spite of the fact that such discounts have been taken by the Town on certain bills for many years. The Committee accordingly recommends that greater effort be made to obtain and take advantage of such discounts. If even, official purchasing supplies in any quantity will ascertain whether or not a discount will be given for payment by a certain date and in cases where a discount is granted, notify the auditor of that tact, advantage of the discount may be taken by the Town in nearly event case. Your Committee has also considered the principal ar- guments for and against the establishment of a purchasing department and particularly their application to our situation. The Committee is unanimously in favor of centralizing re- sponsibility for the purchasing and receiving of goods and materials for the Town, but desires further time to consider the hest ways, and means of bringing this centralization about. ED ARD P. FURBER, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, ERI�}C{,L. JOH�+NSnON,, h EDWARD C. HALI. , WALTER A. SELLON, JOHN J. McLAUTHLIN, commitfee. November 2, 1931. Article 2. To see if the Town will authorize the Treasurer, witli the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money can and after January 1, 1932, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1932, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and lie, is hereby authorized to borrow money from time to time un and after- January 1, 1932, in, anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1932, and to issue the note or notes of the Town therefor, payable within one }Tear, any debt or dents incurred under this vote to be paid from the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1932. 424 WATTERTOWN TOWN REPORT Voted- To take up Articles 3, 4, 5, b, 10 and. 11. 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 3,ear, direct how the same shall be provided. or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the fallowing sums be and are hereby' ap- propriated for the use of the departments indicated, and transfers authorized from the accounts as shown in the following Schedule: Transferred front Overlay Reserve Fund Is15,000 40 Highway Construction 16,000 00 Stable,Maintenance 5,000 00 Belmont Street 781 32 New Truck 150 00 Ford Chassis 31 00 Orchard Street 2,700 00 Betterments Streets (1930) 767 25 Police, Replace Chrysler 225 00 Printiag ` own Reports 83 20 Taylor Street Building Line 200 00 Main Street Relocation 140 00 Common Street Relocation and Widening 232 50 Water, Construction 5,000 ()0 Street Lights 20039 7 3 Public Welfare, Contagious 100 00 Outside Aid Investigator 150 00 Health Department New Autos 150 00 Finance Cornmit:tee 50 00 Health Department Contingent 500 00 Workmen's Compensation 500 00 49,600 00 Transferred to Public Welfare. Outside Aid 93i,000 00 Mothers' Aid. 6,000 00 RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 425 Soldiers' Relief 1,300 00 Drainage 1,800 Off Sever, Construction 2,250 00 Public tk'elfare, Clerk 250 Ott Health Department Dental Clinic 75 00 Cemetery, Contingent 75 00 Planning Board 50 (fit] Health Department, Contagious 500 00 Printing Voting Lists 3U0 00 $49,600 00 Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriatc the sum of forty thousand dollars ($40,000.) for the Depart- ment of Public Welfare, direct how the sanie shall be raised, by borrowing or otherwise, or take any action relating thereto. Voted- That the surn of thirty-seven thousand dollars ($37,000.) be and is hereby appropriated, to be provided by transfer. See Schedule udder Article 3. Article 5. To see if the Token will vote to appropriate the sum of fifteen thousand dollars ( 15,000.) for 7VI others' Aid, direct how the sanie shall be raised, by borrowing or otheru ise, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the sum of six thousand dollars ( 6,000.) lie and is hereby appropriated, to be provided by transfer. See Schedule under Article 3. Article G. To .see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of two thousand dollars (82,000.) for Soldier's Relief aii€1 Nf ilitary Aid, direct hwa* the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted, That the sum of thirteen hundred dollars ( 1300.) be and is hereby appropriated for Soldiers' Relief and Mili- tary Aid, to be provided by transfer. See Schedule under Article 3. Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary.- money to past a proper charge for effecting In4urance providing indemnity for or protection to any officer or employee of the Town, against Loss by reason of his liability to pay damages to others for bodily injuries including death 426 WATURTOWN TOWN REPORT at any tithe resulting therefrom, caused by the operation within the scope of his official duties or employment, of motor vehicles owned by the Town to an amount not eX seeding five thousand dollars ( 5,000.), on account of injure to ur death of one person, as provided in SectiQp 3 of Chapter 458 of the Acts of 1931, direct how said man.ey shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. (Request of Local No. 807, Town Employees' Union.) Indefinitely postponed. A Aisle 8. To see if the Tow 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, Town Employees' minion.) Indefinitely postponed. Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to petition die General Court to enact a Special Act placing laborers, fore- men of laborers, skilled laborers, inspectors of work, and all persons doing similar work, janitors, custodians and persons employed in the care of schools, or ether public buildings, mechanics, licensed en incets and firemen, under the Civil Service Lain, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Local No. 807, Town Employees' Union.) Indefinitely postponed. Article 1_0. To see if the Town will vote to pay Franck; Caverly for services rendered by him to the School Depart- ment of the Town from June 15, 1931 to Ociober 15, 1931 ; direct how the necessary money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of ,School Committee.) 'Toted: That the sum of sip; hundred forty-one dollars and sixty-five cents ( I.65) he and is hereby transferred from School Department—Mew Equipment account to General Control account, to pay Francis Caverly for services rendered by him to the School Department of the Town from June 15, 1931 to October 15, 1931. Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the stern of four hundred dollars ( 400.) for the purpose of Laying salary of an Attendance Officer to December 31, 1931; RZ-CORD OF TC1WIV MEETINGS 42 rr ,direct how said surd shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of School Committee.) Voted: That the suns of four hundred dollars (840fl.) he and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of paying salary- of an Attendance Officer to December 31, 1931, the same to be paid from the General Control account of the School Department. Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to direct the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, or by right: of eminent domain, a. certain tract or parcel of land containing approxi nuttely 70,000 square feet of land with the buildings thereon. situated between Arsenal and North Beacon Streets, and now or formerly a part of the Garin Estate, so-called, appropriate the surds of money necessary to pay for the same, direct how the s-ame shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Riverside-Riverton School Site.) Postponed to the next Annual Town Meeting.. Article 13. To see if the Town w lEl vote to place under the ,jurisdiction of the. School Committee, lot of ]arid bounded by Orchard Street, George Street, Lowell Avenue and land now occupied by the James Russell Lowell School, or take any action relating thereto_ Voted. That. the lot of land bounded by Orchard Street, George Street, Lowell ,Avenue, and land aow occupied by the James Russell Lowell School, be and is hereby placed under the jurisdiction of the School Committee. Artlrle 14. To hear the report of the Selectmen providing for Stop Street Regulations at the intersection of the following streets: Church and Surnmer Streets, Church and ]Fayette Streets, :Spring and Suinnier Streets, Spring and '_lrlarshall Streets, Spring and Palfrey,. Streets, Pleasant and Galen Streets, and take any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. 428 'OVA TERTMN 'TOWN REPORT Article 15. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named struts, to wit'. Crawford Street, from accepted part to Kondazian Street; Cushman Street, from. Fayette Street to Oak Place; Huclson Street, from Whites Avenue to Cushman Street; ondarian Street, from Grave Street to Coolidge Hill load; Robbins Road, from accepted part to private land; Stoneleigh Road, from accepted part to Shattuck Load; under the provisions of Chapters 82 and SD of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire:, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the surn or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or land damages therefor, and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raisccl, or tale action relating thereto. Report of the Selectnnen ozi the Layout of Part of Crawford Street Selectmen's Office Watertown, YvIass., October 23, 1931. After clue notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of INTatertown, met on the 23rd day of October A.D. 1931, at 4:30 o'clock NXI., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and can the 23rd day of October, A.D. 1931, at 8 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of a public Bearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Crawford Street as a public_ way*, and we, the 5eiectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Crawford 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 October 16, 1931. VX-CORD OF To'4IN MEETINGS 429 Description of Part of Crawford Street Beginning at a point of curvature on the westerly line of Kondacian Strut, three hundred eight and eighty-four hundredths (308.84) feet from the northerly line of Coolidge Hill Road; thence extending northerly and westerly along a curved line having; a radius of ten (10) feet, twenty-three and seventy hundredths (23.70) feet to a point of reversed curvature on the southerly line of Crawford Street; thence extending westerly and northerly along a curved line having a radius of eight hundred (800) feet, mo hundred twenty--six and forty-five hundredths (226.45) feet to a paint of tangency, by land belonging; to the followirg-named persons whose ownerships and assessable frontages are herewith recorded ennsecutivelyr, namely: Albis A. Boyal'ian, ninety and eighty hundredths (90.80) feet; Surpoohi Surabian, forty-five (45) feet; Giuseppe Dragoni, et u_t. Rosa, forty-five (4.5) feet; 14lanueI Belouzian and Yeran X�ondazian, forty (40) feet; thence turning and extending northeasterly across the accepted portion of Crawford Street as of 1920, forty and twenty-three hundredths (40.23) feet, more or less, to a point of intersection on the northerly* line of Crawford Street; thence turning; and extending southeasterly along said line of Crawford Street, four and twenty-five hundredths (4.25) feet, more or less, to paint of curvature; th ence e teracling southerly and easterly along a curved line, having a radius of seven hundred sixty, (760) feet, two hundred fifteen acid twelve hundredths (215.12) feet to a point of tangency; thence extending; along a straight line twenty-fire and twenty-three hundredths (25.23) feet, to a point of curvature; thence extending easterly and north- crlyr along a cur-ved line, hawing a radios of one hundred (100) feet., seventy-seven and nine hundredths (77ffl) feet, to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Flondazian Street, by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownerships and assessable frontages are herewith recorded consecutively, namely: Minas S. Kondazian, two hundred seventy-eight and seventy-eight hundredths (278.78) feet, comprising seven (7) lots, three (3) of forty-two (42) feet, .two (2) of forty-five (45) feet, one of forty-four and thirty- 430 WATERTOWN TOWN REP oltr fare hundredths (44.35) feet, and one of eighteen and forty.- three hundredths (18.43) feet; thence turning and extending southwesterly along the westerly line of Kondazian Street, one hundred twenty-two and sixty-two hundredths (122.62) feet, to a point of curvature and also point of beginning. The above description comprises the limits of that part of Crawford Street which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lilies extending from the westerly line of Kondazian Street to the accepted portion of Crawford: Street as of the ,.,ear 1920. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof established as shown on a plan entitled "Plan of Bart of Craw- ford Street to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, October 15, 1931, Otis 1). Allen, Town Engineer", a copy of which is to be duty filed in the 7licldlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ORDERED that Crawford Street be and is hereby laid out as and for to public way, under the previsions of Chapters 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 aforesaid, we hereby determine that no darnages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the ScheduIe hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 84 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of better- ments, and that the area comprising the several parcels des- cribed and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general adva.ntage� 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 Gillen, Town. Engineer, dated October 16, 1931, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Nlid- dlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the RECORD OF TONVIN MEETINGS 431 amount estimated to be the betterment that will he assessed upon said described parcel. ELIWARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOH SON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selec trrzen. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., November 6, 1931. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duly warned and held on the second day of November, A. D. 1931, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 15 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows; "To bear the report of the Selectmen relative to (lie laving out, of the following-named streets, to wit. CRAWFORD STREET (together with other streets) under the previsions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will author- ize the Selectmen to tape by erninent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum ar sums of money necessary- to pay the cost or land damages therefor, and the cost, of con- struction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Crawford Street and the report of the Select men with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: "That the laving out of Crawford 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." 432 'si ATERTO3' N TU11'N REPORT And 'whereas, for the purpose of laying out Crawford Street as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was 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, including the easernent in the land adjoining the location of said public way* consisting of the right to have the land of the location protected by having the surface of such adjoining land slope from the boundary of the location, under the provisions of law auth- orizing 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 Town '.Meetiaig. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed therao 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 December 1, 1931, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further orderer], upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owriers of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded aQ shown can said Schedule. Adopted: EDU'ARD P. rURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSClN CLIFFORD S. LOVEL.L, Selectmen- ltl::{'� RT) OF TOWN I13EE'rll�os 41) Schedule, Crawford Street In said Schedule each parcel of lance is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this cal-der. The persons named in said Schedule are the supposed yawners 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 owned by owners unknown. And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. Lot Side of ruts ROhnaled owprer Addres_t No. Stren Takers Frortlege Betterment Damages Minas S. Kondazian, C:ooiidge 13-1- Hill Road,Watertown...... 8 31 North 450 18.43 73 72 None _'Minas S. Kundazian. Coolidge 15-1- Hiill Road, Watert❑wn..,... 9-32 North 920 44.35 117 40 lobe 1linag S. Kondazian, Coolidge 15-1- MIL Road, watertmrl....,.. 10-33 North 90U 45:110 180 00 None as S. Rondsazian. Coolidge 15-1- 11ill Road, Watertown....... 11.3.1- tinrth 900 45A* 190 00 None Minas S. Kondazian, Coolidge 15-1- Hill Read,Watertown—-...- North $40 42•00 168 Oft None Minas S. Krindazi;an, coclidge 15.1- Hill Road, Wutrru:iw a..�.... 13-36 NGrth $40 42.40 164# 0 None Minas S. Kondnviva. CcoPl kw 15-1- Hi11 Road. AVtalcrton-n...- I.1_37 Norot 940 42.00 168 OD Nine M a lloiiel 11 r-1r1uz.an, Torun Kendakinn, 59 Craw. 15.7. rood Street.U'atertown... . ,_ 10-38 South €00 40.00 160 on None (Bilk-pine Dragoni, rd us. Ro-�a. 15-2- 6.5CrntefurdStrt-vLAVaturt❑tien 11-39 South 400 45.00 ISO Go None :Sirlctlhi 5urablan.49 CM%-ford #5-2- Street, Watertown_. -,.... 1.2-40 Staatlr 9M 45.00 19000 IN,❑see AIMS :A, Royaiian. 71 Crawford 15-2- Streel, W13tertown... .. ..... 13-41 South 2714 90.50 3M 20 None° Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Kondazian Street Selectmen's Office, X 'ztertown, A-lass., October 23, 1931.. After clue notice as required by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General I.aws, we, the Selectmen of Watertoxvrl, met on the 23rd dale- of October A. 1). 1931 , at 430 o'clock 434 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the 23rd day of October A. D. 1931, at 8'clock RINI., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the. laying out of Kondazian Street as a public way, and we, the. Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Kondazian Street be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown can a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, 'fawn Engineer, and dated October 16, 1931. Description, Kondazian Street Beginning at a paint of curvature on the southerly line of Grove Street, one hundred eighty-nine and twenty-four hundredths (189.24) feet, southeasterly from an angle paint, thence turning and extending easterly and southerly alDng a curved line, having a radius of teri (10) feet twenty-six and seventy-two hundredths (26-72) feet to a point of reversed curvature on the westerly line of Kondazian 'Street; thence eNtending westerly and southerly along a curved line having; a radius of two hundred eighty (280) feet, two hundred fifty- six and seventeen hundredths (256.17) feet to a point of tangency; thence extending southwesterly four hundred ninety-one and eighty-nine hUTIdredths (491 .89) feet to a point of curvature; thence turning; and extending southerly and westerly along a curved lute 11tj ing a radius of forty (40) feet, forty-two and fifty-six. hundredths (42.56) feet to a point of tangency on the northerly line of Coolidge Dill Road, by land belonging to the following-named persons, whose Ownerships and assessable frontages are herewith recorded consecutively, namely: Joseph Leighton, Trustee, one hun- dred twenty-seven and ninety-five hundredths (127.95) feet; Veronica -N+1. Parsekian, forty (40) feet; Minas S. Kondazian, two hundred thirty-eight and forty-three hundredths (238.43) feet, comprising five (5) lots, two of forty-five (45) feet, twI0 of fifty (50) feet, and one of forty-eight and forty-three hun- .dredths (48.4.3) feet; Albis A. Boyajian, eighty-cane and thirty- .two hundredths (81.32) feet; Nevart Zakarian, fifty (50) feet; RECORD OFF TOW-N 3fi;ETINGS 435 Zarouhi Vartanian, forty-five (45) feet, Kirkor B. Vartanian,. fort'-five (45) Feet; Setrak- Siranosian, eighty-five and four hundredths (85,04) feet; thence turning and extending along the northerly line of Coolidge Hall Road, ninety-one and sixty- five hundredths (91,65) feet to a point of reversed curvature; thence turning and extending westerly and northerly along a curved line having a radius of fifteen (15) feet; twenty-nine and thirty-eight hundredths (29.38) feet to a point of tangency on the easterly line of Kondazian Street; thence extending northeasterly four hundred seventy and seventy-Mine hun- dredths (470,719) feet to a point of curvature; thence extending easterly and southerly along a curved line having a radius of two hundred forty (240) feet, two hundred nineteen and fifty- eight hundredths (219.58) feet to a paint of compound curva- ture; thence extending easterly and southerly along a curved line having a radius of five hundred five and seventy-five hundredths (505.75) feet, two hundred thirty-seven and seventeen hundredths (237.17) feet to a point of tangency on the southerly- line of Grove Street, by land belonging to the following-named persons, whose ownerships and assessable frontages are herewith recorded consecutively, namely: Sarkis A. Janjigian, one hundred seven and one tenth (107.1) feet.-, Samuel Arslanian, Forty-five (45) feet; Araksic Kri- korian, forty-five (45) feet; Turvanda Haboian et Daleta Haroian, forty-Five (45) feet; Foteka N-lanjourides, fort--five, (45) feet; Margaret Melconian, forty-five (45) feet, Angelo Hararis, forty-five (45) fcet; Krekor Sahagian, forty-five (45) feet; James Anestis, forty-five (45) feet; Marsden G. Smith, et ux, Gladys, fifty (50) feet; George C.ornpas sixty-five ( 5) feet; Minas S. Kondazian, sixty-one and ninety-two hundredths (61.92) feet; Hillside Cc-operative ]dank, fifty- five (55) feet; Nilinas S. Kondazian, fifty-five (55) feet; Minas. :' . I'Condazian, fifty (50) feet, Henry NI. Hansen, fifty (0) feet; Ethel C. Anderson, fifty (50) feet; Thomas J. Al urphy ,, fifty (50) feet; thence turning and extending northwesterly along; the southerly line of Grove Street, two hundred fifty- one and eighteen hundredths (251.18) feet to a point of cur- vature and also point of beginning. The above description comprises the limits, of Kondazian 436 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Street which is foa ty (44) feat in width between parallel lines extending froiYi the southerly line of Grave Street to the northerly line of Coolidge Dill Road. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plari entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan of Kendarian Street to accompany description for ac- ceptance tender the Betterment Act, October 16, 1931, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," a copy of which is to be duiy recorded in INliddlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ORDERED that Kondazian Street be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 84 and $2 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 his been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule Hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of better- ments, and that the area cnin.prising the several parcels des- cribed and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the ennimunit - from said laying out and that betterments are to be assessed for said laying out upon the Mar is of land in said area described iri said Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated October 16, 1931, and an file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of whick is to be duly recorded in M id- dlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the aniou[1L set opposite each of Said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the bettera tints that will lie assessed upon said described parcel. ED'6 ARD P. F URBER, ETHIC I.., JOHNSON, CI,IF DRIB S. LOVELL, selcc•twen. RECORD OF TCIWiv MEETINGS 43 r Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., November 6, 1931, Whereas, at a `rowvn MeeLing held by the Town of 'ater- towvn, regularly called and duly -warned and held on the second day of November A. D. 1931, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 15 of the warrant was before the meeting as followers "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-rained streets, to wit: K(JNDAZfAN STREET (together with other streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and cif} 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 autho- rize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said iavi ng out, provide the sum or sums of money- necessary to pay the cost or land damages therefor, and the cost of con .struction, direct how said money shall he raised., or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Kondazian Street and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconders it was voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of Kondazian Street as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby -accepted, and the Selectmen are herebv authorized to take the land described in said report as and for it public wa-y." And whereas, for the purpose of laving out Koridazian 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. 438 k ATER3'O -N TOWN REPORT And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meet- ing therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of hurl, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are herehy taken for the purposes of a public Nvay, including the easement in the land adjoining the location of said public way consisting of the right to have the land of the location protected by hav- ing the surface of stroll adjoining land slope from the boundary of the location, 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 hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until December 1, 1131, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adapted ED\VARD P. FURBER, FDIC L. JUl- NSON, CLII~FORD S. LOVELL, selectneen. Schedule, Kendazian Street In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of Apt•il net preceding the elate of this order. 'l'he persons tamed in said Schedule are the supposed mvners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said ov.,ner's ' name is not c orrectiv Rated, it is to be understood that said parcel is (earned 1)}£ owners unknown. RECORD OF Ti3Wlk MEETINGS 439 And the 1lumber of the lent set apposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan on file IT) the o fire of the Assessors of the Town of 11.7atertcwn. Lai Si'.de o/ Arta Estmimascd Owner Address Na. .ritred Tak-en Prorsagt Betterment Damages Jost~ph 1. R11ttan. Tr,. " Grove 15-1- Street, Watertown....,.,,.. 1-25 lVeat 3523 127.95 511 90 lKone Veronica .11. Farseki3ts. 109 15-1- Nirhpls Av nue, Watertown.. 2-26 ,'Vest Soo 40.00 160 00 None Minas S. Kondazian. {Coolidge ISA- Hill Raa:d,lk`atertclwn....... 3-27 Went 4100 45-00 190 00 NOne 311nas S. KOn(J lMian, Coolidge 51.1- Hill Road.Watertown....... 5.28 West 900 45.00 180 00 :done Minas S. Kandazian. Coolidge 15-1- Hill 11oal#.Watertown....... fr29 lS"t 1000 50.00 200 00 None Minas S. Kondazian. CoQhdSa: Ml- Hill Read,Watertown--,,.. 7-30 Wust 1(0) 50.C1Ct 200 W Node Mines S. Knndazian, Cuilidge 15-1- Hill Road, Watertown....... &31 west 1900 48,43 193 72 None AIN-o A 1loxajian, 71 Crawford 15-2- Sueet, Watertown... ....... 13-41 'West 2696 81.32 325 26 None Nevart Zakarian. 168 lValnut 15-2- Street. Watertown..• .. ...,, 14-42 West 1000 50.00 200 Do None Zarouhi Vartanian 1.1 Kon- 15-2- dazian Street,'vatenown.... 15-43 W"t 90C 45L00 180 00 None Kirkor B. Varl nian. et rm, Araxy" 10 ltinattlaai.stl Street, 15-2- �Vaterto wn................. 16-44 West 900 45,00 L80 00 Norte att'ak Siranoslan. 65 Crawford 15-2- Street,Watertown... . . .... . 17-4S West 1700 85.04 34U 16 None SmarKis A. janilglun, 23 Niclsols 15-3- Avenue, Watertown:..,.,.., 22-3 East 2455 107.10 42A 40 None Samuel Aralanian, 9 Kondazinn 15-3- Street.Watert:nu-n..... ...., 21-4 Enst wo 45.00 180 00 None M akgie Kriknrian, 15 Iron» 15-3- darisan Street.Watt:r1own.... 20-5 FA'-'t 900 45.00 180 00 Nonms Turvand;a Halx34an & Daleta El ar mn.19 Kondaziatt 5trtet-. 15-3- 4R'atertOWn................. 14-fi Vast W 45.00 190 010 None Foteka ianjotrrisles, 21 Sonda- 15-3- xian Street. Watertown....... 18.7 East 900 45_00 180 00 Nane Marmtaret Melconlan. 25 Kan- 15.3- dimiata Street,tivatertova-n..-- 17-8 East 9W 45.00 130 00 None AnRelo Hararia.rt tsx l nLonia,29 15-3- Kondaziaen Street,%'utertawn 36-9 Fast 909 45.00 18+0 00 None i xeker 5altaglan.33 Artnrlarian 15.3. Street, '41Psatenown.......... 15-10 East 900 45.00 ISO no None fames Anestis, 39 Kandaxian 15-$- street, %Nraterttmm.......... 14-11 Fast 900 45-00 180 00 Norte Marsden G. Smith. rr NX, G.Tadys. .11 Kondazian Street 15-3- Watertown................. 13-12 Cast 1000 SO.Do 200 00 None George Campos, 45 Kandtazian t5-3- Sheet. %VaterL%%Vm...... .._ 12-13 'bast 130Q 65.00 260 00 ?vane A An WjkT1;RTOWN TOWN REPORT Lear Side oaf Area �sfimatrd Owner rSddecss No' Street T'akm rrentageSe0ermcns Damages fines S. Kortdazian, Coolidga 15-3- Hill Road,Watertown...,.�. 11-13 East , 1238 61N2 247 6S None Hillside Co-oper;tti►e Bank.356 15-3- BQston Avenue. Medford.... 10-IS F-IML 1110 SS-00 220 00 Drone Minas S. Kondazian, coalidw 15-3- Hill Pond.1VULert4wn....... 9-M East low 50.00 200 00 None Mints S. Kondazian. collitlxe 15-3- mill Rom. LV,ntertawn....... 8 17 East I(M 50.00 200 00 None Henry %I. Hauser. 129 Grove 15-3- Street. Watertown......... , 7-19 East 80t1 50LOO 200 i1[1 None Ethel C. Anderson. 135 Grovil 15-3- itlCi 1. Watertown.......... 6-19 Em 388 50.00 200 MNGne Thomas J. 311iirPhy. es ax.. nnie M..137 Grove Sheet, 15-3- Watertown............... . . 5.26 East 59 50.i10 200 00 None Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Part of Robbins Road Selectmen's Office, X-Vatertown, Mass., October 23, 1931. After due notice as required by the provisinns of Chapter 2 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met on the 23rd day. of October A. D. 1€31, at 4:15 o'clock. P. 1.1., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the 23rd day of October, A. D. 1931, at S o'clock P. M. for the purpose of a public; hearing of all parties interested, can a petition for the laying out of Part of Robbins Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Part of bobbins Road be laid out as and for a public way, M accordance witll the following. description, and as shown can a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engi- neer, and dcated October 16, 1931 . Description of Part of Robbins load Beginning at a poilit of intersection on the westerly line of Robbins Road with the division line between Lot five (3) and Lot 1 , tWO hundred forty-nine and thirty-five hundredths (249.3.5) feet from the northerly line of Bellevue Road; thence RECORD r)F 'MUETINGS 441 extending northeasterly along said line of Robbins Road, cane hundred sixty-six and eighteen hundredths (166.18) feet to a point of intersection with land belonging to Annie A. 1 4ary E., and John J. Powers, persons whose ownerships and assessable frontages are herewith retarded consecutively, namely: "Puritan Real Estate Trust, Mc.", fifty-five (55.00) feet, Raymond K. Shea, et ux., Gladys H., fifth- (50) feet; Helen B. R. Webster, sixty-one and eighteen hundredths (61.18) feet; thence turning and extending southeasterly along land owned by Annie A., Nl,ary E. and John J. Powers, and Thomas Donnelly, forty (40) feet, more or less, to a point of intersection on the easterly line of Robbins Load; thence turning and extending southwesterly along said line of Robbins Road, one hundred sixty-five and eighty-one hundre lth.;i (165.81) feet to a point of intersection ;with divi- sion line between Lot B. and Lot six (6), by hand belonging to the following-named persons whose mvnerships and assess- able frontage; are herewith recorded, consecutively-, namely: Vina Branchaud, two lots, one of eighty-one and eighty-one hundredths (81.91) feet, and one of eighty-four (84.00) feet; thence turning and extending -northwesterly across the ac- cepted hart of Robbins Road, as of 1925, forty and four hundredths (40.04) feet, to a joint of intersection and also point of beginning. The above description comprises the limits of that part -of Robbins Road which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the end of public way tin land of Annie A., Mary A. and goon J. Powers, and Thomas Donnelly. Said street is herehv laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown can a street plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan of Part of Robhins Road to accompany description, for acceptance under the Betterment Act, October 16, 1931, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," a copy- of which is to be duly- recorded in Middlesex South District Registry- of Deeds -%%-ith this order. And it is Lherefore ORDERED that Part of Robbins Road be and is hereby laid otit 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 descrip- 442 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT tIon, 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 ha,%-e 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 doge 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 advan- tage to the community from said laying out and that better- ments are to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen., Town Engineer, dated. October 16, 1931, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex: South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be asses- sed upon said described parcel. E:DWARD P. FUREER, IZI 1C L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, selea nielf. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., November 6, 1931. W'hereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town ofWater- town, regularly called and duly N.varned and held on the second day of November A. D. 1931., at -which meeting a quorum was present when Article 15 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-reamed streets, to wit. RECORD or row riBETixr_s 443 Part of Robbins Road (together with other streets) Linder the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as arnended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the 'boon will -%rote to accept said streets, or anv of them as and for public ways, and will autho- rize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary For said laying out, provide the suns or sums of monetr necessary to pay the cost or lark) damages, therefor and the cast of con- struction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying; out Part of Robbitis Road and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of Part of Robbins Read as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is here- by 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 Robbins 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 ordr r 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 tluh, authorized to tale said land, and an appropriation was made at said ToWrl Mecting 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 ways, including the easement in the land adjoining the location of said ,public way consisting of the right to have the land of the location protected by having the surface of such adjoining land slope from the 444 WATERTf3'4' N TOWN PI-WORT boundary of the location, under the provisions of law autho- rizing the assessment: of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in saki 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 lyieeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures. affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the olvners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until December 1, 1931, to tape jiff and remove trees or, structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted EDP'ARD Y. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, C'LI.F FORD S. LOVELL, Schedule, Part of Robbins Road In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first clays 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 on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the 'Town of Watertown. Lor Side of Area Eshmuled O-entr Addrt3s 1Ta. Sired Taken FrontageBelle'rment Parnages Paritan Real Estate TFUSt. 1ttc., 11-15- $Qstdn.............. . .. ... 57-E West 1100 55-0(1 2.20 00 None Raymond K. Shea.et tax., Gladys H. 152 Rubbitits Read, 11-15- Watertotwn................. 56,D West IM) 50.00 2(H) 00 Kone Helen 13. R.Webster, 155 Rob- 11-15- hins Road,Watertown....._. 55-C Wtst 1224 61.18 224 72 Norte Mna Sranchaud. 16 Church 1145- Street, waverley............ 53-% East 11540 81.31 .327 24 None Vina $ranchaud. 16 Church 11-15- Street, Waverle.............. 54-B Last 1670 F#1,pt1 336 00 None RECORD OF 'rCiWNT 77AMETINGIS 445 Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of A Portion of Stoneleigh Road Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., October 23, 1931. After clue notice as requires by the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met can the 23rd day of October A. D. 1931, at 4:15 o'clock P. M_ for the purpose of viewing the prernises, and on the 23rd day of October A. D. 1931, at 8 o'clock P. N.I. for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of 'Stoneleigh Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the utter, do hereby ad- judge that public convenience and necessity require that Stoneleigh Road be laid out as and for a public ways, in ac- cordance with the following description, and as shown on a plan dra-%vii by Otis D. Allen, `i'c),%vn Engineer, and dated October 16, 1931. Description, Portion of Stoneleigh Road Beginning at the point of tangency on the southerly line of Stoneleigh Road and at the 1927 accepted portion of Stone- leigh Road-, thence northerly forty, (40) feet on the 1927 accepted portion. of Stoneletigh Road to an intersecting point on the northerly line of Stoneleigh Road; thence southeast:erIv on the northerly line of Stoneleigh Road one hundred sixteen and fifty-nine hundredths (116.59) feet more or less to a paint of curvature; thence easterly and northerly can a curve haying a radius of twenty. (20) feet, twenty-six and fifty-six. hundredths (26.50) feet to a point of tangency can the westerly line of Stoneleigh road; thence northeasterly on the westerly line of Staneleigh load, one hundred twenty and twenty-seven hundredths (120.27) feet to a paint of curvature; thence" northerly and westerly on a curve having a radius of twenty, (20) feet, twenty-three and eighty-one hundredths (23.81). feet to a point of reversed curvature on the southerly portion of curve of Shattuck Road, by land belonging to the following- named persons, whose ownerships and assessable frontages. WATERTOWN I OWN REPORT -are herewith recorded consecutively, namely: Albert Wesley Nichols and Albert O. Nichols, eight and seventy-seven hundredths (8.77) feet, more or less; F. Scott Carpenter, el iix, Hazel W., sixty-three and forty-seven hundredths (63.47) feet; INIa,ry C. Glidden, assessable frontage of one hundred and five and forty-two hundredths (105.42) feet; Mary C. Glidden, sixty-seven and twenty-six hundredths (67.26) feet; Nlary C. Glidden, eleven and ninety-one hun- ` dredths (11.91) feet; thence easterly and northerly on a curve having a radius of fifty (50) .feet, sixty--three and eight hundredths (63.08) feet to a point of reversed curvature on the easterly line of Stoneleigh Road; thence westerly and. southerly on a curve having it radius of twenty (20) feet; thirteen and sevenrv-nine hundredths (13.79) feet to a point -ref tangency on the easterly line (if Stoneleigh Road; thence southwesterly on the easterly line of Stoneleigh Read one hundred forty and seventy-two hundredths (140.72) feet to a paint of curvature; thence southerly and westerly on a curve having a radius of sixty (60) feet, seventy-nine and siXtV- seven hundredths (79.67) feet to a point of tangency; thence northwesterly- on the southerly line of Stoneleigh Road, one hundred sixteen and fifty-nine hundredths (116.59) feet more or less, to the point of beginning, by land belonging to the following-named persons whose ownership and assessable frontages are herewith recorded consecutively, namely: Florence F. Campbell, twenty-three and seventy-nine hun- dredths (23.79) feet, Kathleen B. Gazaria:n, seventy-five (75) feet; Oscar Jameson, ninety-eight and sixty-six hun- dredths (98.66) feet; IMary C. GIidden, seventy-five and twenty,-three hundredths (75.23) feet; Dennis J. O'Connell,. et ive, Lillian B., fifty-eight and fifty-seven hundredths (58.57) feet. The above description comprises the limits of tlzaL pot•tion of Stoneleigh Road. which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel limes eNtending from 1927 public way to 1895 public way which was fare_nerly a portion of Adams Avenue, now Shattuck Road. Said street is hereby Laid out and the grades thereof estab- lished as shown on a plan entitled `{Tow-n of Watertown, Plar RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 44 of portion of Stoneleigh Dead to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, October 16, 1931, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, a copy of which is to be duly recorded with il-liddlesel South District Registry of Deeds with this order. And it is therefore ORDERED that. Stoneleigh Road be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the pro- visions, of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amend- ments thereto according to the foregoing description, and. having considered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further <3 'der -and declare that said laying out is dune under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of better- ments, and that the area comprising the several parcels des- cribed and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from said laying out and that betterments are to he assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described. in said Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer,. dated October 16, 1931, and on file in the office of [he Town Clerk of 11'atertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in -NM iddlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount set apposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon ,air] described parcel. El_7WARD P. FURBER, ERIC�*L. JOH NSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectmen- Selectmen's Office, Watertown, glass., November 6, 1931. Whereas, at a Town IMeeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly called and duff warned and held can the second 448 WATFRTOWN' TOWN REPORT ,day- of November A. D. 1931, at which meeting a quorurn was- present when Article 13 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: Stoneleigh Rood (together with other streets) .finder the provisions of Chapters 82 and 60 of the General. Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town vvill vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will au- thorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary- for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor-, and the cost of con- struction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Stoneleigh Road and the rep€)rt 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 f'olloNITs: "That the laying out of Stoneleigh Road as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorised to take the land described in said report as and for a public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying; out Stoneleigh 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 oil file in the office of the Town Clerk of Nkatertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And wliereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town fleeting therefor. + RECOR13 OF TOWN IMEETI GS 449 Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained Avithin the area described in the said order of laying out, be and the same are hereby- taken for the purposes of a Public wads, including the easement in the land adjoining the location of said public way consisting of the right to have the land of the location protested by having the surface of such adjoining land slope from the boundary of the location, 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 dul% filed in the office of the Town �:lerk more than seven days prior to said. Town Nleeting, 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 December 1, 1931, to take off and remove trees or structures aff,:,ed 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 sho'%w'n on said Schedule. Adopted EDWARD F. FUR$FR, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Schedule, Portion of Stonelei h Road In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the (late of this order. The ;persons narned 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 he understood that said parcel is owner by owners unknown. ,And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. 450 WATERT(}'l'UN TOWN RE,PORT Lot Side of Area Esfimtttc+� Owner Address NO. 51reel Taken Fro-niage Betrernienf Dcaynages Mary C. Glidden. 65 Shattuck 11-27- Road. lkTaterto%m,.......... Sl-8 NN'est 180 11,91 47 64 None Ilary C. Glidden. 65 Shatmck 11-27- Road,W'atertoVM........... 19-7 %r(-st 1344 47.26 269 04 done Mary C. Glidden. 65 Shatt=k 11-27- Road.Watfirtown........... 1.9-6 West 298t1 105.42 421 68 None F Scott Carpenter.st ux-IT=el W' , 102 5toneleigh Ro,-M. 11-24 "'atertasrn......., .. ... 2-09) Forth 1270 63.47 253 8-4 Nane Albert Wesley Nichols,&-Albert D. NTiehols, 98 .'Storeleigh 11-24- Road, Watertown....... .,. 1-os N'DMtt 175 H.77 35 08 None Dennis J. O'Connell, a ux. 1.iltian R., 33 Richards Road, 11-25- WaterloRn................. 20-7 StAlth 1562 58,37 234 28 None Mary 'C {Glidden, 65 Shattuck 11-23- Read.Watertown........... 21.5 South 1390 75.23 30D 92 Nune Oscar Jameson, Ill Stowleigh 11.25- Ro3d.WRtertnwrt........... 224 Ecist 1820 0SAY6 3.94 64 Nane Kathleen B. Gwarinn, 117 t#-25- Stoneleigh Road,'Alatertovrp. 23-3 Mast Isto 75.00 3t)tb 00 None Florence F. Campbell. 50 Shat-. t 3-25- tuck Road.Watertnwn.. .,.. t-2-A Fat 240 23.79 95 16 ticine Voted: That the cost of construction of the foregoing streets: Crawford Street, from accepted part to Kondazian Street; Kondazian Street, from Grove Street to Coolidge Hill Road; Robbins Road, from. accepted part to private land; Stonelei h Road, frorn accepted part to Shattuck Road, and any land damages shall be paid from the 1931 Street Bctterment Account. Voted: That action in regard to the following streets: Cushman Street, from Fayette Street to Oak Place; Hudson Street, from Whites Avenue to Cushman Street: be and is inde6nitely postponed. ArUcle 16. To hear the repurl of the Selectmen relative to the laying out, alteration and relocation of Orchard Street, between Charming Road and Carroll Street on the Northerly side, and Marion Road and Springfield Street on the Southerly side, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said Orchard Street as laid out, altered and relocated as and for a public RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 451 way, as shown on flan entitled "Town of WaWrtown,"'Plan Showing relocation and Widening of Orchard Strut, between Channing Road and Carrell Street on the Northerly side, and. Marion Load and Springfield Street on the Southerly side,"dated "October 16, 1931, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," can file in the office of the Town Clerk, and authorize the Select- men to acquire: by purchase, by right of eminent domain, or otherwise, any land necessary for said laying out, alteration and relocation, provide the money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how the money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. Article 17. To hear the report of the Planning Board for an amendment to the Zoning By-law of the Town of Water- town, affecting all the land not now in District 2-B on Orchard Street, which lies between Westminster Avenue and Loomis Street, for a depth of 100 feet buck from Orchard Street, owned by Lucia Tocci, as shown on Engineer's plan of the Town of Watertown, from District 3-C (2-family residence purposes) to District 2-B (store purposes), in accordance Nvith the provisions of Section 5, Article 4, of the Zoning By-law of the Town of Watertown, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Planning Board). Report of the Planning Board On September 11, 1931, at 7 :30 P. M. a hearing was held in the Town Fall by the Planning Board, under Section Five, Article Four of the Zoning By-law of the Town of Watertown, on petition of Carmine and Lucia Tocci for the consideration of amendment or amendments to the Zoning By-la-w. The proposed amendment or amendments would change the provisions of the Zoning By-lase applicable to the area 100 feet in depth from Orchard .Street between Loomis Street and Westminster Avenue, from . District 3-C (two-family residence purposes) to District 2-B (store purposes). In connection with this petition the Planning Board re- cornmend no charge. EDNVARD F. WRIGHT, Chairman, an, RONAL D IM. STONE, Secretary, Plamrfai g Board. Indefinitely postponed. 452 WATER'1`OWN TOWN REPORT A rtirle 18. To hear the report of the Planning Board for an amendment to the Zoning Bye-law of the Town of Water- town, affecting the area known as Lets No. B-16, C-15, H-10, G-11, F-12, and E-13, in Black No. 36 of Section 3 on Cozy Street, owned by Antonio Beatrice, as shown on the Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown, from District 3.0 (2-farnily residence purposes) to District 1-B (general bUsiness 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. (Request of the Planning Board). Report of the Planning Board On September 11, 1931, at 8:30 P. N.M. a hearing was held in the Town. Hall by the Planning Board under Section Five, Article Four of the Zoning BST-law of the Town of Watertown, on petition of Antonio Beatrice, for the consideration of amendment or amendments to the Zoning By-law. The proposed amendment or amendments would change the provisions of the Zoning By-law applicable to the areas shown as Lots B-16, C-15; H-10; G-11 ; li-12; E-13, in block M of Section 3 as shown on the Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown, from District 3-C (two-family residence purposes) to District 1-B (general business purposes). In connection with this petition the Planning .Board. recommend that Lot C-15 (two-family residence purposes) be changed to District 1-B (general business purposes).. EDWARD F. WRIGHT, Chairman, RONALD ill. STONE, ecretai'y. Indefinitely postponed. Article 19. To hear the report of the Planning Board for an amendment to the Zoning By-law of the Town of Water- town, affecting the area known as I_at No. 18, Bloch No. 1 of Section 6, on TMain Street, owned by Aghavney Peterson, as shown on the Engineer's flan of the Town of N atertown, from District 3-C (2-family residence purposes) to District 2-B (store purposes,) in accordance with the provisions of RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 453 Section 5, Article 4, of the Zoning By-law of the Town of Watertown, or tape any action relating thereto. (Request of the Planning Board). Report of the Planning Board On September 15th, 1931, at 8.00 P. M., a hearing was held in the Town Mall by the Planning Board under Section Five, Article Four of the Zoning Bylaw of the Town of Water- town, on petition of Aghavney Peterson for the consideration of amendment or amendments to the Zoning By-law. The proposed amendment or amendments ;could change the provisions of the Zoning By-law applicable to lot number 18, block t, section 6, of the Zoning By-law from District 3.-C (two-fannily residence purposes) to District 2-1B (stare pur- poses). In connection with this petition the Planning Board recommend no change. RM11ARD F. WRIGHT, Chairman, RONALD IM. STONE, .Secretary, Planning Bourn. Indefinitely postponed. Article 20. TO hear the report of the Planning Board for an amendment to the Zoning By-law of the Town of Water- town, affecting the area known as Lot No. 4, Block No. 26, of Section 3 on hill Street, owned by Heirs and Devisees of Bessie S. Wallace, Isaiah H. \Vallace, .Administrator, as shown on the Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown, from District 3-C (2-family residence purposes) to District 2-B (store purposes), in accordance with die provisions of Section 5, .Article 4, of the Zoning By-law of the Town of Watertown, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Planning Board). No report presented by the Planning Board on this article. Indefinitely postponed. Arlicle 21. To hear the report of the Planning Beard for an amendment to the Zoning By-law of the Town of Water- 454 WATER'rt7WN TOWN' REPORT town, affecting the area known as Plan Lot No. fib, Lot No. 9, Plan Lot No. 69, Lot No. 10, Block No. 41, of Section 3, on Waverley Avenue, owned by Charles L, Woodland, as shown on time Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown, from District 3-C (2-family residence purposes) to District 1-A (general business purposes), in accordance with the provisions of Section 5, Article 4, of the Zoning By-law of the Town of Watertown, or tape any action relating thereto. (Request of the Planning Board). Report of the Planning Board On October 20, 1931, at 8.00 P. M. a hearing was held in the Town Hall by the Planning Board under Section Fire, Article Pour of the Zoning By-law of the Town of Watertown on petition of Charles L. Woodland for the consideration of amendment or amendments to the Zoning By-law. The proposed amendment or amendments would change the provisions of the Zoning By-law applicable to the area shown as Plan Lot dumber 68, Lot 9; Plan Lot Number 69,. Lot 10, Block. 41, Section 3, on Waverley Avenue, as shown on the Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown, from District 3-C (two-family residence purposes) to District 1-A (general business purposes). In connection with this petition the Planning Board recornrnend that the change naught for in this petition should be granted.. EDWA RD F. WRIGHT, Clrwirin an, RONALD i . STONE, Secretary, Planning Board. Voted; That the Zoning ley-law be and is hereby amended by altering the Zoning Map therein referred to, affecting the .area known as Plan Lot No. 68, Lot No. 9, Plan hot No. 69, Lot No. 10, Black No. 41, of Section 3, on Waverley Avenue, owned by Charles L. Woodland, as shown on the Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown, from District 3-C (two- family residence purposes} to District 1-A ( encral business purposes). RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 455 Article 22. To hear the report of the Planning Board for an amendment to the. Zoning Icy-law of the Town of Water- town, affecting the area known as lots No. I and 392, Block No. 20, of Section 6, on T_Vlain Street, owned by Richard LeShane, el ux, and Frank C. LeShane, Sr., as shown on the Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown, from District 3-C (2-fa.ily residence purposes) to District 1-A (general business 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. (Request of the Planning Beard). Report of the Planntng Beard On October 16, 1931, at 8.30 P. M. a hearing was held in the Town ball lay the Planning Board under Section Five, Article: Four of the Zoning Bylaw of the Town of Watertown on petition of Richard and frank LeShane for the considera- tion of amendment or amendments to the Zoning By-law. The proposed amendment or amendments would change the provisions of the Zoning By-law applicable to the area of Dots I and 392, Block 20, Section 6 on Main Street, as shown on the Engineer's Plan of the Town of Watertown from Dis- trict 3-C (two-Family residence purposes) to District 1-A (general business purposes). In connection with this, petition the Planning Board recommend no change. EDWARD F. WRIGHT, Chairinav, RONALD M. STONE, Secretary, Planning Board. Indefinitely postponed, WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. 456 WATERTC]WN TOWN REPORT Warrant for Town Meeting Monday Evening, December 21, 11931 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. To any Constable of the Town o f Walextown, Greeting: In the name of the Com onwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in the Senior High School Build- ing, Columbia Street, in said Town, on INIonday evening, December 21, 1931, at 7.30 P. �1., to act on the following articles, w'"... Article 1. To bear the report of any Committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Article 2. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of Twenty-Five Thousand. Dollars (825,000.) to pay the cost of furnishing the New Administration Building, direct how the nioney shall be provided, by assessment on the tax, levy for the year 1932 or oth+en vise, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Administration Building). Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to provide by transfer or otherwise, such sunis of money as may be necessary for the use of the various Town departments for the balance of the current year, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 4. To see if the Town will appoint a corninatee for the purpose of revising the existing lay-laws of the Town and of suggesting such further by-laws as may be deemed necessary or convenient, or take any action relating thereto. Arii.cle S. To see if the 'town will vote to appropriate the necessary money to ,pay the cost of the extension of the sewer- age and drainage system, direct how the same shall be pro- vided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 6. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Partridge Street, from Main Street to Highland Avenue; Ccolidge l-lilt Road, from Grove Street to accepted portion of Cool idge Hill Road; RECORD OF TOWN 'MEETINGS 45 7 Wells Avenue, from Bigelow Avenue to Arlington Street; French Terrace, fron-i Mt. Auburn Street. to B ston and Maine R. R. l-ludsnn Street, from White-, Avenue extension to Cushman `street, C'ushman Street. from Fayette Street to Hudson Street; l-1 i I St reet, from Fayette Street to Palfrey Street; Beacom Park, from North Beacon Street to Arsenal Street,. under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter prox,iding for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or ariv of thorn, as and for public ways, and will au- thorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any laTId necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necessary to pays the cost or land -damages therefor, and the cast of con- struction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Ar6cle 7. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the :Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or otherwise acquire, the necessary, easements for the purpose of constructing and maintaining conduits for drainage and sewerage purposes in the following unaccepted ways: Partridge Street, from Main Street to Highland Avenue, Coolidge Hill load, front Grove _Street to accepted portion of Coolidge Hill Road; X 'ells Avenue, from Bigelow Avenue to Arlington Street; Drench Terrace, from Alt. Auburn Street to Boston and Maine R. R.; Hudson Street, from \Whites Avenueextension to Cushman Street; Cushman ;Street, front Fayette Street to Hudson Street; Hill Street, from Fayette Street to Palfrey Street; Beacon Park, from North Beacon Street to Arsenal Street appropriate the necessary sum of money therefor, direct how the same shall be provided, or tape anv action relating thereto. 458 WATEit'rC1WN TOWN REPORT A rkele 8. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out, alteration and relocation of Orchard Street as a public way, from Common Street to Marion and Channing Roads, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, as amended, and try see if the Town will vote to accept said Orchard Street as laid out, altered and relocated as and for a public way, and will authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by right of eminent dornain, or otherwise, any land necessary for said laying out, alteration and relocation, provide the money necessary to pay the cost or dF mages therefor, and direct hover staid money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 9. To see if the Town will appropriate the sure of Seventy-four Hundred Dollars ( 7,400.00) to prm-ide addi- tional personnel and equipment for the e\tension of the work of the Dental Clinic from January 1, 1932 to December 1932, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Beard of Health). .And you will notify and warn the legal voters of the 'Town oaf Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein ,specified, by leaving at every inhabited house its. Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by pasting copies of the setae in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town, seven Clays at least prior to the time of said meeting. I-lereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this seventh day-of December, A. D_ 1931. ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIF'FORD S. LOVELL, Selectm ear. Officers' Returns an Warrant As-required by the foi-egoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the tirne and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every infialAted house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and RAC( PLD of TOWN MEETINGS 459 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 147aterlown. Aztest: XVILLIA'%] P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Town. fleeting Members at least seven days prior to the Town `\-leering of the proposed bw5i nc°L!-z to be considered at the meeting. WILLIA-Al P. ATcGI_"lRE, Town Clerk. Record of Town Meeting Monday Evening, Deeernber 21, 1931 Meeting was called to order at 8 P. M., by Moderator P. Sarsfield C unniff. Officers' returns on warrant were read by X-Villiain P. McGuire, Town Clerk. Article 1. To Dear the report of any Committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. No reports of committees were presentee[ at this tune.. ,Article 2. To see if the Town -will appropriate the sum of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ( 25,000.00) to pity the cost of furnishing the New Administration Building, direct how the nxoney shall be provided, by assessment can the tax levy for the year 1932 or otherwise, or tape any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Administration Building) Referred to the next Special Town Meeting. .4 rficle 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 the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Action under articles a and 7 taken in conjunction with Article 3- Transfers.) Fated. That the following sums be and they are hereby appropriated for the use of the departments indicated, and transfers authorized from the accounts as shown 'sir the follow- ing schedule: 460 WATERTOWN T0WN REPORT Transferred fro ni Finance Committee S2 7 5 00 Reserve Fund 1,200 00 Water Department Construction 882 00 Engineering Department, Salaries 98 00 Contingent 100 00 Highway Department, Construction 6,000 00 Stable Maintenance Soo Ott Trust saying 3,642 28 Betterment Streets 6,000 00 Pu1)1ic Weilare: Mothers' Aid 500 00 Old Age Assistance 500 00 Infirmary, General Expense 700 00 Fire Department, Salaries 480 00 Uniforms 320 00 Interest 3,784 35 Street Lights 525 37 Reserve Fund 11100 00 Water Department, New Trucks 28 89 Construction 1,463 05 Special 508 06 School Department, Operation 700 00 'Maintenance 1,940 00 New Equipment 200 00 Miscellaneous .300 00 Continuation 900 00 Americanization 150 00 Trade 750 00 Transportation 60 00 $33,907 00 Transferred to Collector S100 00 Assessors 100 00 Pensions 75 00 Health, Contagious 1,200 00 RECORD OF TC}L'VN MEETINGS 461. Water, Office Expenses 882 00 Engineering, Contingent 98 00 `Down Clerk 100 00 Special Drainage 14,552 00 Public Welfare: Outside :did 8,600 00 Wells Avenue Sewer I'loo 00 Ashes and Paper 900 00 Highway Department, Garbage 700 00 Sewer Department, Xtaintenance 500 00 School Department, Instruction 5,000 00 $33,90 7 00 Arlicle 4. To see if the Town will appoint a committee for the purpose of revising the existing by-laws of the Town and of suggesting quch further by-laws as ro ty be deemed necessary or convenient, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That a Committee of Five be appointed by the Xioderattor, for the purpose of revising the existing by-laws of the Town and of suggesting such further by-laws as may be deemed necessary or convenient. Committee appointed by Moderator P. Sarsl'ield Cunniff on December 26, 1931 : Town Counsel, Anthony Julian, 86 Waverley _venue. T'awn Clerk, William P. A- 1cGuire, 48 Green Street. Ass stanI Secretary .Male, %Villiarn G. Grundy, 29 Carver Read. Lieutenant Police Deparlment, Joseph J. Reilly, 29 New ington Street. Aflorney-al-Lino, Arturo De Filippo, 59 Langdon Avenue. ArG cle 5. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary money to pay the cast of the extension of the sewer- age and drainage system, direct how the same shall be pro- vided, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 3. Voted: That the sum of fourteen thousand, five hundred and fifty-two dollars ( 14,552.00) be and is hereby appro- priated for Special Drainage for Coolidge Hill load, and 462 AVATEPxoW IN TOWN RIEPOkT Arlington Street, from Grove Street to Kondaxian Street. (See Article 3 for transfer). Article b. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Partridge Street, from Main Street to Highland Avenue; Coolidge Hill Road, from Grove Street to accepted portion of Coolidge Hill Road; Wells Avenue, from Bigelow Avenue to Arlington Street; French Terrace, from Mt. Auburn Street to Boston and -NJ aine R. R.; Hudson Street, from Whites Avenue extension to Cushman Street Cushman Street, from Fayette Street to Hudson Street; Hill Street, from. Fayette Street to Palfrey Street; Beacon Park, from North Beacon Street to :Arsenal Street.; under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept: said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take hy erninent dontain, or ac- quire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money neces- sary to pay the cost or land damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent doinain, or otherwise acquire, the necessary easements for the purposo of constructing and maintaining conduits for drainage and sewerage purposes in the following unaccepted ways; Partridge Street, frorn Main Street to Highland Avenue; Coolidge Hill Load, from Grove Street to accepted portion of Coolidge Hill road; Wells Avenue, from, Bigelow Avenue to Arlington Street.; French Terrace, from Mount Auburn Street to Boston and Nlairte R. .; RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 463 Hudson Street, from Whites Avenue extension to Cushman Street; Cushman Street, from Fayette Street to Hudson Street; Hill Street, from Fayette Street. to Palfrey Street; Beacon Park, from North Beacon Street to Arsenal Street; appropriate the necessary sum of money therefor, direct how the same shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 3. Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby au- tborized to tape by eminent domain, or otherwise acquire, the necessary easement for the purpose of constructing and maintaining conduits for drainage and sewerage purposes in the following; unaccepted way: \X'ells Avenue, from Bigelow Avenue to Arlington Street, and that tale suer+ of eleven hundred dollars (S1100 00) be and is hereby transferred from Deserve Fund. (See Article 3 for transfer.) Article S. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out, alteration and relocation of Orchard Street as a public way, from Common. Street to X arion and Channing Roads, tinder the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, as amended, and to see if the Town will rote to accept said Orchard Street as laid out, altered and relocated as and for a public way-, and will authorize: the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by right of eininent domain, or otherwise, any land accessary* for said laying; out, alteration and relocation, provide the money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor, and direct how said money shall be raised, or hake anv action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout, Relocation of the Lines -and Widening of Orchard Street Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass., December 11, 1931. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chapter $2 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Watertown, met -on the eleventh day of December A. D. 1931, at 4-30 o'clock 464 WATERTOWN TOWN REPDRT P. M., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the eleventh day of December A. D. 1931, at 5 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of a public heRdng of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out, relocation of the lines and widening of Orchard Street, between Compton Street and Marion and Channing Roads, as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public: convenience and necessity require that Orchard Street, between Common Street and Marion and Channing Roads, be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the following description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis U. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated March 14, 1931. Description, Orchard Street The proposed southerly line of Or6iard Street 'begins at the point ofcurvature of the rounded southeasterly corner of Orchard Street and Marion Road; thence southeasterly on a, straight line two hundred sixty-four and sixty-eight hun- dredths (264,68) feet to a point of tangency; thence southerly and easterly on a curve having a radios of one thousand, nine hundred two and seventy-two hundredths (1902.72) feet, Fifty (50) feet to a point of curvature; thence southeasterly can a straight line two hundred eight and eiglity-one hun- dredths (208.81) feet to a paint of curvature; thence easterly and southerly on a curve having a radius of three thousand, four hundred ten and ninety-eight hundredths (3-110.98) feet, two hundred nine and nineteen hundredths (209.19) feet to a point of tangency; thence southeasterly on a straight line one hundred thirty-eight and thirty-seven hundredths (138.37) feet to a paint of tangency; thence easterly and southerly on a curve having a radius of one thousand (1,000) feet; fifty and sixty-nine hundredths (50,69) feet to a point of com- pound curvature; thence easterly and southerly on a curve having a radius of twenty-seven and seventy-six hundredths (27.76) feet, twenty-three and eighty-three Hundredths (23.83) feet to a point of compound curvature on the rounded southwesterly corner of Orchard Street and Church Street. The proposed northerly line of Orchard :Street begins at RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 465 the point of intersection of the fesrmer northerly line of Orchard Street, with the easterly line of Channin Road-, thence southeasterly can a straight line forte and fifteen hundredths (40.15) feet to a paint of tangency; thence southerly and easterly on a curve having a radius of two thousand nine hundred ninety-one and one hundredths (2991.01) feet, fifty* (50) feet to a point of curvature; thence southeasterly on a straight line two hundred fifty. and forty-five hundredths (250-43) feet to a point of tangency-, thence southerly and easterly on a curare hawing a radius of one thousand, eight hundred fifty-four and seventy-Wo (1854.72) feet, forty-eight and seventy—Four hundredths (48.74) feet to a point of curva- ture; thence southeasterly on a straight line two hundred eight and eighty-one hundredths (208.81) feet to a point of tangency-; thence easterly and southerly on a curve having a radius of three thousand, four hundred fifty-eight and ninety- eight Hundredths ( 458.98) feet, two hundred twelve and fourteen hundredths (212.14) feet to a point of tangen6y ; thence southeasterly on a straight line one hundred sixty-nine and sixty-seven hundredths �169.67) feet to a paint of curva- ture; thence easterly.' and northerly on a curve having a radius of fifty (50) feet, one hundred five and twenty-four hundredths (105.24) feet to a point of tangency on the westerly line of Common Street. The above description is intended to conform to a plan of said Orchard Street, dated -XIarch 14, 1931, by Otis D. ,'Alen, 'f own Ergincer of X\Vatertown, on which the relocation lines are shown in red as tieing forty-eight (48) feet apart and parallel. For the purpose of said relocation lands are taken from the Following-named parties as shown on said plan to the amount set against their respective Mines. (See Schedule). And it is therefore ORDERED that Orchard Street, hettween Common Street, and N-larion and Channing wads, be and is hereby laid out as and for a public ways, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the (general Laws, and amend- ments thereto according to the foregoing description, and lia-ving r.nnsidered the question of damages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has 466 AVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT been laid out as aforesaid, we hereby determine that damages lave been sustained and are awarded, as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, 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 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, upon the parcels of land in said area desc n'bed in said Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, dated March 14, 1931, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Water- town, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, EDWARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectmen's Ofhc c, Watertown, Mass., December 28, 1931, Whereas, at a Town i leeting held by the Town of Water- town, regularly,• called and duly warned and held on the t%venty£-first days of December A. D. 1931, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 8 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laving out, alteration and relocation of Orchard Street as a public wav, from Common Street to N'larion and Channing loads, under the provisions of Chapter 82 of the General Laws, as amended, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said -Orchard Street as laid out, altered and relocated as and for a public way, and will authorize the Selectmen to tape by right of eminent domain, or otherwise, any land necessary for said laying out, alteration and relocation, provide the money necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor, direct how said mcnev shall be raised, or take ariy action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen relocating the lines and laying out Orchard Street, between Common Street and Marion and. V REODRo rat` TOWN MEHETixr,s 467 Channing Roads, and the report of the Selectmen with refer- ence to said laying out Nvere read to the, meeting, and upon motion duly, made and seconded it was voted unanimously as follows- "That the relocation of the lines and laying out of Orchard Street, between Common Street and Marion and Chinning Roads, as a public way, as appears in the report of the Select- n7en be amd is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land described in said report as and for a public way.,, Voted: That the sure of three thousand, eleven dollars and thirty-four cents ( 3,011. 34) be and is hereby appro- priated for Orchard Street, said sum being the balance un- expended of the original appropriation of eighteen thousand, five hundred dollars (S18,500,) appropriated at the Adjourned AnnuRl Town 1Nlceting of March 23, 1931, under Article 11. And whereas, for the purpose of relocation of the lines and laying out of Orchard Street, between Common Street and Marion and Channing Roads as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of lend which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown lay a copy of said order and plan recorded herewith, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said taint, and an appropricltiatl was made at said Town 1 l eeting therefor. .Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of lend, 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, including the easement in the land adjoining the location of said ;public way consisting of the right to have the land of the location protected by having the surface of such adjulmng land slope front the boundary of the location, and all according to the flan referred to M said order of laying out, which said pan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said 'rows, fleeting. 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 t, 1932, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that darrla es are estLrnated and awarded as .shown on said Schedule. Adopted: EDWARD P. FU FEli, FRIG L. JOH rSON, C'LIFFORD S. LO ELL, Select pl l e n. Schedule, Orchard Street In said Schedule each Marcel of lard is described as of -the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. The persons named ill 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 iot set opposite each parcel in said .Schedule is the number of the lot shown oil a plan on file ill the c)ftice of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown. La1 aide of Area E$U muted Owner Address A'tr. Sires► 7'akan F►orrtage Rerdrymcnt DanTages I.i1�cn1n bYatts, eG rrr, CyIILEsia [..3(}QrChard Street.Water- 3-10- tbwti...................<,. 15-35 South 260 S 111d.{}U William B. Coiley, 24 Orchard 3-10- strcet,Waterrcwn...... .. .. t6-34 South 140 56.00 Afarguerlte M. LaBonte, 20 3-10- Qrr..lLard Street,Watertown_• 17-33 South 1.50 50.00 •7eda 1. Valentine, 16 Orchard 3-10- Street, ww?aterLOWM..- -. 18-32 'SXttlt11 220 89.W Ellen R. Collins, 180 Church -3-10- Strect, Wntirto+.vn... ,...... 19-31 South 160 64FOO Ma 1V_M Orrin,c 'I)Hale &Darr, 4-28. 60SLate tc-et, Boston....... 25-C North 84t1 320.00 CertETicate Nc. 29847 RECORD OF TOWN' MEETINGS 469 Lai Side of Area FSlirnated Ouner :Address NO. sirre Vaken FrontageBefirrineul Damages ,George S. H. Jackson. 4 Lovell 4-28- Road,WaLertown........... I-A North 1091 $436.40 Certificate No. 22063 Louie A. %IcNamara. 5 Lovell 4-27- Road, Watertown.,....... .. 21-40 Narch 810 324.00 Certificate No. 31081 (ieorge H. Giltrert, et ux, Mary E- 29 Urchurd Strut, Water- 4-P7- t:owrr...................... I-81 Nor th 436 17.1.40 Certificate No. 29692 Elisabeth K. Champagne. 17 4.24- Cummings Road,Brrxrltline... 21-82 North 6.0 24.00 Certificate No. 2.3503 Nlargmt Shields, 4 Bradford 4-24- Road.WatertorM........... 1-126 North 120 49,00 Certific ue No. 299SS Freeman A. I-1lrtle, et six, Eva hf.. 242 Boylston Street, 4-38- Watertown....... .,. . . 1-127 Nurtlt 65 26.00 Certificate No. 30580 jvwphine 14.Dyson,59 Orclmrd 4-38- Street. %Vaitertown� .._...... 2-128 '%®rth (09 27,60 Certificate No. 226fi4 Vina Branchaud. 16 Church 4.38- Street, Wauerley........ . ... 21-I Narth 433 17.20 Certifcate No, 2011 Arlicle 9. To see if the Town will appropriate the sung of Seventy-fOur hundred dollars ( 7,400.00) to provide addi- tional personnel and equipment for the extension of the work of the Dental Clinic farm January 1, 1932 to December 1932, or take anv action relating thereto. (Request of the board of Health.} Indelinimly postp(lae(f. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk REPORT OF DOG OFFICER 7'o tlae Ilonorable Board of Selectmen. Oenticnien: T herewith submit my annual report as Dog Officer, for the year ending December 31, 1931. There Twerp one hundred and twenty-five (125) dogs killed. A system of sending notice to drag owners was adopted, With the result that there was an increase of over two hundred and fifty (250) dogs licensed in 1931 over 1930. I thank the various Town Officials and expecially the Police Officers for their co-operation. SAMUEL G. THAYER, Dog Officer. 470 REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT To the 11onar€ ble Board of Selechnen. Gen len?en: The following report relating to work dune and Tnoney expended for the year ending December 31, 1931 is respectfully submitted. Highway Construction .Receipts Appropriation $91,469 00 'Transferred at Town IN-leetings 22,000 00 6 ,469 00 Expenditures -Common 'Street Widening S8,716 61 CaNfornia Street 9,475 00 ,Garfield Street 4,656 64 .Laurel Street 4.836 04 INIelendy .Avenue 3,516 39 IN.-It. Auburn Street 28 00 -To. Beacon Street 473 10 Pleasant Street 329 46 AValnut Street, 10,903 65 Waverley Avenue 7,445 86 50,400 75 Balance 1fiJ,(]b 25 jy 00 Common Street Widening The w€fk can Common Street began at IN1t. Auburn Street, and the street was graded and built to Spring Street. C urLing was installed un badi sides of the street. Tile widening of 471 472 WATERTQV4'N TOWN REPORT this street necessitated the removal of many trees, the taking doom of all pales and placing all wires underground, the re- moval of the cemetery wall and replacing the same with an iron fence. A drain was laid., catch basins installed and the work was completed by the building of an asphalt macadam read. California Street Before starting the work of rebuilding California Street it was necessary to put in a number of catch basins to take care of the surface water. In order to bring the street to a proper grade an excava- tion of from twelve to sixteen inches had to be made. This meant the removal of all ti}e old surface. We have the satisfaction, however, of knowing that the work is first class in every respect and feel the expenditure was fully justified. "1lwo gallons of {asphalt per square yard was used on the bottom course and sealed with about three quarters of a gallon. Melendy avenue That pert of Melendy Avenue which lies between Nichols Avenue and Laurel Street has been rebuilt with asphalt macadam. This section of Melendy Avenue is now in good condition and with reasonable care should remain so for years to come. Laurel Street That Dart. of Laurel Street which lies between _Melendy Avenue and Dexter Avenue has been a source of trouble. Frequent complaints were received from these who had oc- casion to use it. The street was rebuilt of asphalt macadani, and we feel confident that it will give good service for years to come. REPO RT OF HIGI-1WAN DEPARTMENT 473 Garfield Street Garfield Street has been rebuilt from lit. Auburn Street to Brigham Street. It was necessary to rebuilt Garfield Street as it was in a bad condition principally due to the fact that originally it had a clay and ledge foundation. This department laid a drain and the necessary catch basins were installed. The construction is what is known as asplialt macadam. Walnut Street It was necessary to rebuild Walnut Street as it was in a very lead condition. In the early Spring when the frost was cording out of the ground this street was in a dangerous can- ition and called for immediate attention. Sixteen Inches of excavation was replaced with gravel and stone, and the building was of asphalt and stone surfacing. averley Avenue ` VaVerley Avenue has been rebuilt from Orehard Street to Belmont Street. This part of the street is the direct road to Belmont and is subjected to very heavy automobile traffic. Traffic signals were installed at the junction of Orchard and �Vaverley Avenue. All corners were rounded and the -street was built of asphalt macadam, and with proper atten- tion should stand up for manor years. Orchard Street Widening Receipts Appropriation s18'500 00 Transferred at Town l4eeting 2,700 00 S15, 00 00 474 WATER't OWN TOWN REPORT I1 .pead-iiwres Orchard St. NVIdening $12,788 66 Balance 3,011 34 S15,800 00 Highway Maintenance Receipts Appropriation S75,000 00 General Maintenance Expenditures Cleaning gutters S447 76 Coolidge Ave. 849 78 Cleaning Catch Basins and drains 8,401 90 Checking traffic 44 62 Cleaning Town Yard 32 00 Decorating Delta 48 16 Fence repairs 48 07 Grove Street 1,194 Q9 Garage keepers 1,901 51 Grading Victory Field 186 18 Grading West End Playground 214 27 Lanternrnan 951 77 Lvaming and grading herders 954 04- Mechanic 2,078 98 Nichols Ave. 444 31 Orchard Street 752 68 Patching Streets 8,677 64 Fainting Streets 1,555 28 Purnping out cellars 85 41 Fussell Ave. 21,354 47 Post Santa Collections 63 60 Pleasant Street $225 08 Quimby Street 2,285 48 Repairs to Grove Street Bridge 171 27 REPORT OF HCGFnVAY DEPARTMENT T 47.E Removing Culvert Wall 56 06 Street {Gleaning 7,398 66 Sanding 3,000 26 Snow 9,721 19 '17hites Ave. Bridge Repairs 113 31 Waltham Street 788 24 Yardman 130 81. 855,176 88 Equipment Maintenance Equipment Repairs $2,080 52 Equipment Supplies 1,460 86 Expressing and freight 81 66 Hardware Supplies 1,302 53 Lighting garage 25 55 Lumber 156 32 Keystone digger 2,002 21 Incidentals 12 00 Painting traffic signs 114 60 Painting snow plows 70 02 Roller repairs 852 81 Traffic repairs 185 94 Signs (streets and harking) 2,849 60 Telephone service 159 Off Water 10 00 11,363 fib Auto Maintenance AutOM.Dbile and truck repairs and supplies $7.652 77 Insurance 16 68 Storage of oars and trucks 720 00 Registrations 16 00 — $8,435 45 476 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Summary General maintenance $55,176 88 Equipment maintenance 11 ,363 68 Auto maintenance 8,435 45 74,976 01 Balance 23 99 S75,000 00 Water Trenches Receipts Appropriation S10,000 00 Expendstures Patching Streets $9,689 12 Balance 310 88 $10,000 Ulf Highway Stable Receipts Appropriation $26,500 00 Transferred at Town Meeting 5,800 00 20t700 00, Expenditures Black-smith 81,95E 41. Carpenter 1,178 31 Coal 32 62 Cleaning stable G 36 Grain 1,813 70 Hay and Straw 2,992 45 Hardware supplies 21 99 Lanternman 598 28 Lighting stable 151 64 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 477 Lumber 7 55 Nightnien 2,430 79 Saddler 1,511 78 Stable and blacksmitl1 supplies 872 48 Stablemen 6,864 16 Teleplione service 120 41 Water service 20 70 Yardman SO 92 20,630 55� Balance 69 45 820,700 0& Highway Vacations Receipts Appropriation $12,441 OCR E t:pendr err res Vacations to Employees $12,441 00 Highway Superintendent ,Receipts Appropriation S3,600 00 .Ex;pendihires Salary of Superintendent of Struts $3,600 00 Highway Clerks Realpis Appropriation S2,750 00 Expenditures Salary of First Clerk S1,500 0 Salary of Second Clerk 1,2 0 00 $2,750 00� Ays WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Highway Office Recetpls .Appropriation Si25 00 .Advertising bids 839 00 -Office supplies 79 49 .Printing 297 02 Telepht)ne service 72 04 'Typewriter repairi 13 20 Towels 18 00 8518 75 Balance 6 25 $523 00 Street Signs Receipts -Appropriation S1,000 00 E,xpe-ndilifres Street signs 999 81 Balance 19 — $1,000 00 Drainage Receipts Appropriation $18,100 00 Transferred at Town Meeting 1,800 00 Sig,om) 0o Expendiiures Libor Stock Total Arlington Street $38 95 S12 64 $81 59 Bromfield Street 373 01 155 45 528 46 California Street 366 24 243 51 609 75 Drain Repairs 409 65 120 22 529 87 REPORT OF HIGF-1t€AY DEPARTMENT 479 Labor Stock Total Edenl-ield Ave. 1,047 53 268 91 1,316 44 Garfield Street 2,695 30 S07 33 3,iO2 63 Gleason. Street 2,001 96 403 75 2,405 71 Hillside Street 131 22 50 80 182 02 Laurel Street 27 08 30 00 3'7 08 Ielendy Avenue 22 36 30 00 52 36 IN'lortran Street 780 19 177 71 957 90 Mt. Auburn Street 338 90 77 74 416 64 New Lexington Street 392 43 106 3€1 498 73 Nash Street 139 22 30 00 169 22 Nichols avenue 8 00 30 00 38 00 Palfrev Street 837 66 156' 53 994 19 Orchard Street 8 00 39 92 47 92 Pleasant Street 281 67 363 81 645 48- Prospect Street Easement 2,279 86 534 68 2,814 54 Spring Street Sump 353 46 138 25 491 71 Watertown Street 8 00 14 49 24 49' Waverley Avenue 2,372 80 1,020 81 3,393 61 14,913 49 S4,844 85819,758 34 Balance 141 66 S 19,900 00, Laundry Brook Drain Receipts Apppropriation 1930 $39,500 00 Expenditures Labor .Stack Toful Expended 1930 818,246 54 $6,194 79 S24,441 33 Expended 1931 10,087 35 4,970 51 15.057 86 $28,333 89 811 ,165 30 $39,499 19 Balance 81 39,500 00 -480 WA TMtT€%VN- TOWN REPORT Drainage Special Receipts Appropriation 815,0()0 00 Appropriation 14,5.32 00 29„552 00 E pendrtl(res .Labor Stock Total Arlington Street sio 88 $30 27 881 15 Bromfield Street 3,321 20 311 17 3,432 37 Coolidze Hill Road 10i 42 105 42 Dewev Street' 1,15) 18 105 67 1,258 85 Hillside Street 2,031 25 236 02 2,267 27 Itiieur Lexington Street 2,246 68 202 42 2,449 10 Quimby Street 1,347 67 111 30 1,458 97 Waltham Street 3,015 70 132 33 3.148 0 Walcott Road 727 16 55 65 782 81 513,999 14 $1,184 83 $15,183 97 Balance 1.4,368 03 829,552 fill Betterments Retie pl s Appropriation $61,600 00 Transferred at Town Meeting 6,000 00 Betterment Construction Expend•itnres Labor Stock Total Bailey venue 81,233 51 $1 ,292 14 $2,525 65 Bromfield Street 1,057 61 1,647 50 2,705 11 Crawford Street 503 47 289 75 793 2 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 481 Labor .Stock Tolal Dewey Street 1,753 36 1,251 71 3,005 07 Edenfield Avenue 954 05 1,036 20 1,990 25 Essex Street 905 83 898 98 1,804 81 Gleason Street 1,118 47 1,527 74 2,646 21 Hillside Street 1,598 23 2,187 23 3,785 46 Kondazian Street 1,027 16 1,525 35 2,552 51 Morton Street: 1,196 10 1,189 03 2,385 19 Nash Street 353 26 729 94 1,093 20 New Lexington Street 820 7(J 1,292 64 2,113 43 Pa[frev Street 1,158 as 1,227 79 2,386 34 Prospect Street 2,001 65 2,107 35 4,109 00 Quimby Street 2,008 05 1,559 27 3,567 32 Robbins Road 77 24 77 24 Rutland Street 27808 14 3,834 15 6,642 29 Stone[eigh Road 735 23 583 46 1,318 69 l-'alcott Road 823 81 762 20 1,586 01 22,134 57 $24,942 43 $47,077 00 Betterment Drainage Labor Stock Total Crawford Street 846 94 8192 14 $1,039 08 Essex Street 66 88 64 75 131 63 Konclazian Street 1,167 i8 551 22 1,718 80 Robbins Road 5913 10 75 20 668 30 Rutland Street 296 08 543 84 839 92 Stoneleigh Load 511 70 216 20 727 90 N-Valcott Road 16 00 162 90 178 90 83,498 28 $1,806 25 $5,304 53 Betterment Construction 47,077 00 $52,381 53 Balance 3,218 47 $55,600 00 482 WATERTOWN TC'WN RL]'OXT Betterrnent Streets During the year 1931 fifteen streets were built under the Betterment. Act. All Vacant lots on these streets were cor- nected w-ith sewer, water and gas. A special appropriation was made to take care of drainage, and now each street is equipped with drain and catch basin connections. The con- struction is of asphalt and stone. Sidewalks Receipts Appropriation $60,000 00 Expenditures Cinder walks S2,462 82 Chapman Street Wall 228 03 Grading borders 980 28 Granolithic walks 42,865 12 Grading gravel walks 3 35 Russell Avenue Aprons 205 66 Rounding corners 141 67 Resurfacing tar walks 9,857 55 Repairs to granolithic walks 476 69 Setting curbing 1,907 98 $59,999 15 Balance 85 60,000 00 Ashes and Paper Appropriation S32,000 Ufa Transferred at Town Meeting 900 00 $32,900 00 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 483 Expendilures Cleaning dumps $2,431 03 Collecting 28,020 65 Storage of trucks 360 00 Oil 1,234 73 Supplies 116 83 Truck repairs 697 99 32,861 27 Balance 38 73 832,900 00 Ashes and Papers On account of the great distance to our dump we ran no longer use horses in this work, but instead we must use motor trucks. The townspeople could help this department greatly if then would be niore careful in the separation of the waste paper and ashes. It would make it easier for us to keep the dumps in a more sightly condition, and eliminate complaints on that account. Garbage Rereipl Appropriation $31,000 00 Transferred at Town Meeting 700 00 $31,70€1 00 Expenditures Advertising bids 22 00 Gasoline and oil 1,194 18 Storage of trucks 360 00 Supplies 228 65 Truck repairs 936 23 494 W ATERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT Water 57 15 Pay Rolls, collecting garbage 28,840 37 $31,638 58 Balance 61 42 31,700 Oft Dust Laying Receipts Appropriation $15,000 00 Transferred at Town Meeting 3,642 28 11,357 72 Expenditures Cleaning streets $1,218 01 Bay Rolls, dust laying 5,990 57 Read Oils 2,278 47 Sand 1,715 77 Supplies i54 90 $11,357 72 Sewer Construction RereipIs Appropriation S14,300 00 Transferred at Town 71-ieeting 2,250 00 S16,550 00 .Expendilures Labor Stack Total Arlington Street 471 61 S67 91 $539 52 Bostonla Avenue 47 82 28 98 6 80 California Street 230 90 99 14 330 04 Dewey Street 105 83 16 17 122 00 Essex Street 459 94 116 28 576 22 Gleason Street 31 08 9 70 40 78 Harrington Street 585 98 98 43 684 41 REPORT OR HIGHWAY ]DEPARTMENT 485 Labor .Stock Total Highland Avenue 1,670 91 216 11 1887 02 Volt Strut 2,929 00 234 06 3,163 06 Kondaxian Street 234 49 47 00 281 49 Longfellow Road 1,140 51 323 69 3 ,464 20 New Lexington .Strut 1+61 97 22 00 183 97 Nash Street. 583 39 118 14 701 53 Pleasant Street t70 23 190 00 360 23 Palfrey Street 808 66 157 74 966 40 Rutland Street 63 72 12 73 76 45 Warren Street 2,911 35 279 45 3,190 80 Wells Avenue 674 90 163 57 838 47 13,282 29 25201 10 $15,483 39 Balance 1,066 61 16,550 00 Sewer Maintenance Receipts Appropriation S25,000 00 Transferred at Town i\-Ieeting 500 00 925,500 00 Expenditures Cleaning Watertc-wn St, Caber Stork Total Siphon 81,168 70 126 71 $1,295 41 Dead. ends 8,115 48 175 93 8,291 41 House connections 5,504 47 1.660 12 7,164 59 Sealing I'vIanbole Covers 79 56 79 56 Raising Manholes 296 70 296 Ill Stoppages and Flushings 8,241 71 128 78 8,370 49 23,406 62 S2,091 54 $25,498 16 Balance 1 84 25,500 00 Respectfully sub2nittcd, PIERCE P. CONDON, Superintendent of Streets, REPORT OF PLAYGROUND COXIMISSION To the ,1�-Ionorable Board of Seleanzen: The Playground Commission submits the following report for the year ending December 30, 1931 : This Department has completed a eery lousy season. Pla"• grounds were made ready, new equipment installed and opened for use June 29th. The season closed Arrgtrst 28th. Cdnsiderable changes in routine work were effected this year. A special instructor was appointed to cciver specific activities at all playgrounds. One of the chief activities was the carrying: out of z safety program in conjunction with the Massachusetts Safety Council. The loathing beach was equipped with a new raft, lifeboat and lifelines. Opening of the beach was delayed several weeks because of pollution in the Charles River. Considerable repair wcark to existing structures and equip- ment was done. Much of the old equipment is in unsafe con- dition and has reached the state where further repairing is useless. It must be replaced. The total number of children using the playgrounds was 46,533, which made an average per week for the six play- grounds of 4,092. Respectfully submitted, ARTHUR L. MORSE, Cka,irrnan WINTHROP G. ROCK WELL, Secretary BERNARD S. McHUGH, .Playground C'onitnission.. 486 REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER Tv the Honorable Board of Seleanien. Gentlemen; The following report of work dune by this department for the year ending December 31, 1931 is hereby respectfully submitted. The following is a list of the assistants of this depart rent: Thomas V. Dwyer, Assistant liii ineer; Jahn Serle, Drafts- man; Stanley W. Bryant, Draftsman, Jan. 1 to Sept. 26; Stephen P. Topalian, Draftsman, Oct. 20, 1931 ; Herbert C. Cook, Chief of Party; James H. Sullivan, Transitman; Walter L. -Hetherington, Transitman; Francis S. Fitzgerald, Rodman; Fred J. Xlilmore, Rodman. Streets Accepted Under the Betterment Act Plans, estimates and descriptions were prepared for thirteen streets to be accepted under the Betterment Act. Miscellaneous The usual amount of work leas heen done for all depart- ments, and information, lines and grades given property own- ers, architects and builders when requested. For list of streets built under the Betterment Act, public streets rebuilt, sidewalk construction, curbing laid, sewers and drains built during 1931, please see schedule for same. Respectfully submitted, OTIS D. ALLEN, Town Engineer. Highways Upon the following named streets, grades have been esta- blished, street-lines defined, record plans drawn and descrip- tions written by this department, and they have peen made public ways by the Board of Selectmen under the Betterment Act. 48 488 WATER'rCAV% TOWN' REPORT Lt;tglh Width Strea From T a Fret Feet Dole Bailey Avenue alelrmont Street Dead End 342 40 filar. 23, 1931 CraWf0T l Street Accented Dart Kondaxian Street 265 40 Nov, 2,11131 lenfield Avenue Warren.E;trceL Lot 315 333 40 Mar.23. 1931 Eases Street Main Street Nash Street ISO 40 'afar.23, t931 Gjnro n Street main Street Andrew Street 555 40 Mar.2.,3, 1°J:31 Kondazi n Street Coolidge hill RrKid Grove Street $50 40 Nov. 2. 1931 Mortan Street Main Street :+eaten Street 565 40 'Mar,23, 193t Nash Stm!t Essex Street Evans Street 338 40 Mar.23, 1931 Palfrey Samtt 'V averley Avenue Foresr Street 330 40 .Mar.23, 1931 Prospect Street Belmont Street Dead End 985 14 Man 23, 1931 Robbing Road Bellevac Road Dead End 165 40 Nov. 2. 1931 Rutland 5trvet `lain Street NNIaltliam Street 1725 40 afar.23. 1931 Steneleigh R ad Richarrin Road Shattuck- Road 308 40 Nn . 2, 1931 'fatal feet 7.011 Public Streets That Were Rebuilt During 1931 l.eng1h Street From To Pvt.t California Street Watertown Street ltiewton line 1,575 Common Street Mt, Auburn Strut Spring Streat 725 Eeacon Square No. ]:Beacon Street Mt, Aul7urn Street Kxt_ 225 Garl6eld Street Mi. Auburn Street Brigham Street 967 Laurel Street Mefendy Avenue Dexter Avelluc 950 Melendy Avenue Nichols Averuu+ l iurei Strut 715 Mt.Auburn Street Fart. Heacon Square Galen Strvf-�t 225 No. Beacon Street 13ea= Park Sclrvnl Street 3,U12 Orchard Street Common 5treek Clxanning Road 1,09D Pteasant 5treeL Green Street Waltham Street 2,024 RussclI Avenue lirmidway 1Rrikliarrt Street IJ65 Walnut Street Franklin 5treet School Smeet 2,028 Waverley Avenue Orchard Street litlinent Street 1.050 Total Net 14,691 Total lentah of streets Private ways 12.21 miles Public ways 58.1a miles Total 70.45 miles REPORT OF TOWN ENI['rlNEER 489 List of Sidewalk Construction 1931 Granolitbic Walks No. of No. of Squire Feet Square Feel 4-Inch Talky 6-Inch Walks Arden Road 233.20 87.50 Arlington Street. 1,476.00 251.00 Bancroft Street 250.00 83-00 Bailey Avenue 2,021.50 600.00 Bailev Road 2,531.84 116.00 Barnard Avenge 30.00 Be]munt Street 1,184.69 136.00 Bradford Road 1,370.00 296.30 Chapman Street 7,268.51 1.,520,00, Common Street 3,129.55 152.44- Fairview.Avenue 322.25 44.00= Garfield Street 10100, Hardy Avenue 200.00 83.00 Hosmer Street 40.00 Irving Street 214.00 83.O0 Kimball Read 1,194.00 311.00 Lexington Street 5,462.58 1,048.00 Lovell Road 792.36 101.20 llain Street 8,344.16 173.00 Maple-vmod Street 827.75 84.00 t. Auburn Street 13,296.66 1,856.60 Nichols Avenue 6,609.49 2,619.20 Oakley Read 25.00 Orchard Street 9,817.79 1,402.50 Phillips Street 175.20 88.00 Pleasant Street 236.77 Poplar Street 16.00 Robbins Road 305.00 112.50 Russell ..Avenue 100,00 264.00 ,Salisbury Road 3,351.63 509.50 School Street 650,42 50.00 Spring Street 1,144.25 Standish Road 277.50 Stonleigh Circle 50.00 490 NVATERTO N TOWN REPDRT .'Square feet .Square Feel 4-hich Uralks 6-111,rh U"filks Stonl+eigh Road 98.00 Templeton Parkway 5,064.50 1,300.55 Taverley Avenue 6,983.00 83300 Whitney Street 120.00 9480 insor Avenue 450.00 53.50 Totals, 85,535.60 14,904.59 Curbing Laid During 1931 Radius Straight Corner Feet Feet Blocks Bailey Avenue at Belmont Street 59,8 24.0 Bromfield Street at Acton Street 93.6 24.0 Brontfield Street at Nash Street 88.0 24.0 Chapman Street at Warren Street 55.1 12.0 Common Street.between Mt. Auburn Street and Spring Street 837.0 8 Dewey Street at Arlington Street 88.2 24.0 Dewey Street at Prentiss Street 90.4 24.0 Edenfield Avenue at Warren Street 72.4 24.0 Essex Street at A.-lain Street 53.0 24.0 2 Essex Street at bash Street 44.0 12.0 Fairview Avenue at Hall Avenue 88.0 24.4 Hillside Street at Belmont Street 89.8 24.0 Kondazian Street at Coolidge Hill Road 96.0 24.0 Kondazian Streit. at Crawford Street 42.7 12.0 Kondazian Street at Grove Street 48.0 12.0 Laurel Street at Quimby Street 89.0 24.0 Laurel Street at Dexter Avenue 53.4 12.0 iM elendy Avenue at Oak Street 81.3 24.0 ill clendy Avenue at Laurel Street 41.7 12.0 A.Iorton Street at Main Street 78.7 24.0 Morton Street at Acton Street 85.9 24.0 Nlount Auburn at French Terrace 10.0 REPORT CAE TOWN ENGINEER 491 Ri1diu-5 Straight Corner Feel Feet I3tockl 1Iount Auburn at SchooI Street 45.0 New Lexington Street at Main Street 77-0 12.0 New Lexington Street at Actors Street 88.0 24.0 Orchard Street between Common Street and Channing Road 136.2 1,530.0 20 Palfrey?Street at Waverley Avenue 107.6 24.0 Pleasant Street at Galen Street 39.8 Pleasant Street near Walthani Street 50'a Prospect Street at Belmont Street 73.6 24.0- Quimby Street at Nichols Avenue 67.0 18.0 Rudand Street at Main Street 52.0 12.0- Rut]and Street atWaltham Street 73.3 24,0 Summer Street at IVhites Avenue 30.0 Sycamore Street.at Belmont Street 66.3 12.0 toneleigh Road at Shattuck Road 3 3.4 12.0 Stonelei h Road at Let 6 373 12.0 Templeton Parkway 60.4 1 Thaxter Street 10.0 104.6 1 W-averlev Avenue 20.0 _ f Waverle��Avenue at Belmont Street 55.0 24.0 Waverley Avenue at Orchard Street 63.8 12.0 Totals, 2,448.3 3,310.6 32 Drainage Built During 1931 IVo. of Lengih .Size in No. of Cawh ir; Feel Inches Manholej Basins Acton Street, (Between Ho- ward & New Lexington Street) 184 12 1 Andrew Street 41 14 '? Bromfield Street 626 12-10 2 �i 492 TWATF-RTOWN 'TOWN REPORT IV0. of Length Size in IVa. of Catch in Feel Inches Manholes Basins Brookline Street, (Between Jeffers & Madison Aves.) 140 12 1 California Street 380 10 1 2 Common Street (At Spring Street) 220 10 2 Crawford Street 457 10 2 2 Dewey Street 33+0 10 1 4 Edenfield Avenue (North from Warren Street) 369 10 2 7 Essex Street 2 Garfield Street 981 12 4 9 Gleason Street 558 10 2 S Hillside Street 480 10 2 4 Kondarian Street 400 10 3 6 Laundry Brook Drain 329 94x144 1 Louis Street (Brook) 248 24 1 Madison Avenue 189 12 1. Morton Street 574 10 3 6 Mt. Auburn Street, (East from Arlington Street) 365 12 1 Nash Street 115 10 1 .New Lexington Street 346 10 2 6 Palfrey Street, (East from Waverley Avenue) 227 10 1 4 :Prospect Street 635 10 3 8 Prospect Street (Easement) 126 12 0 Quimby Street 393 to 2 7 Robbins road Extension 137 12 1 2 Rutland Street 8 -Stoneleigh Road Extension 145 10 1 2 Walcott Load 236 10 2 2 Walnut Street 1 Waltham Street (West from Pleasant Street) 545 12 2 Waverley Avenue, (South f Orchard Street) 271 15 2 REPORT OF "i'C3WN ENGINEER 493 No. of LexWh Size inz JV0 of catch hr Feet 177 cites Manholes Basirrs IN averley Avenue, (North of Orchard Street) 500 10 3 8 Total 10,547 47 108 List cif Sewers Laid During 1931 Length Si= of No, hr in Fee. Mile.+ Manholes Arlington Street (North from FIm Street) 378 6 3 Bostonia. Avenue 23 6 California Street (AL Newton line) 76 �} Deivey Street 24 6 1 Esser Street 236 6 1 Gleason Street 20 6 Harrington S,treeL 12.5 8 1 Highland Avenue, (East from G[lbert Street) 125 8 1 Hillside Road (Easement) 115.7 6 Halt Street, (East from Russell Street) 474 8 7 Kondazian Street 73 6 1 Longfellow Road 297 8 1. Nash Street 286 6 1 New Lexington Street 46 6 Partridge Street 48 6 Palf rev Street 316 6 1 Pleasant Street (At Hood's NM ilk-) 130 5 Quirk Street 24 6 Rutland Street 54 6 Warren Street, (West of Chap- man. Street) 324 8 2 Warren Street, (East of Ding St.) 419 8 2 Wells Avenue 425 6 3 Wilson Avenue (Extension) 178 6 1 Total 4,336.7 21 494 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Private Sewer Connections Number of dead ends located 193 Number of sewer connections located 112 Total length of sever connections located 3,829 The sewer system of 1-Vatert.own is now sixty two and fifty-five hundredths (62.55) rnlles long, and has five thousand nine hundred and seventy-eight (5,978) sewer comiections. RIEPORT OF INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS To the Honorable Board of Selechnen. Gentlemen- I herewith respectfully submit the following report of Permits issued from this office for the year ending December 31, 1931. Whole number issued 349; Probable cost af.same, $1,801,025 as follows- 1 Administration Building $200,000 00 1 Rosary Academy 117,000 00 1 Church 35,000 00 1 Community Building 7,000 00 1 Remodel Infirmary 35,000 00 1 Telephone Building i50,000 00 06 One Family Houses 352,000 00 12 Two Farnily Houses 93,000 00 88 Garages 39,650 00 1 Milk Distributing Station 25,000 00 1 Milk Plant 10,000 00 I Laundry 5,000 00 2 Gas Stations 11,000 00 1 Garage and Repair Shop 6,500 00 3 Store Buildings 9,900 00 2 Stare Sleds 4,200 00 2 Storage Buildings 5,200 00 1 Paint Factory 4,000 00 1 Refrigerator Room 2,250 00 1 Lime Hopper 500 00 112 Additions, alterations and repairs 87,700 00 1 Summer mouse 400 00 301 $1,800,030 00 1 Wash House 200 00 1 Caddy House. 150 00 3 Tool Houses 325 00 2 Poultry Houses 50 00 St,801,025 00 495 496 WArERTONVIN 16WIti REPORT Despite the depression in the building trade we have held our own with nlost of the neighboring towns. While some of our projects are non-assessable, the fact remains that a very large sum of money has been put into circulation and the town benefits in that way. If the town will accept the recommen- dation of the Committee on Revision of the Building Laws to amend the Tenement House Act of 1912, sir that apiartnient houses of second class construction nmav be built three to five stories in height, I believe we should have an increase in building in a short time. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM H. 1Y'ILSON, Inspe dor ref B-ifildings_ REPORT OF WIRE DEPARTMENT The Hanorable.l Bard of Seleap--nen. Genflenten: he report (if the Inspector of Poles and Wires for the year ending December 31, 1931, is herewith submitted, New aerial circular loom cable lines were run an Spring Street, continuing along Common Street to Orchard Strut. Aerial mires were also run along Lexington Street. In order to connect with the fire alarm box opposite the Town Infirmary in the new location, wires were run on George Street from Orchard Street to the Infirmary on Wilson .venue. 117ires, crass arras and other necessary equipment, were transferred to new pules on the following streets: Orchard Street, near Whitney Street, I_exingi{aii Street, Carroll Street, Belmont street, Sycamore Street, Lexington Street between Bemis Street and Warren Street, Church Street, Spring Street at �Xlarion Load, Irving Street, 33NrYount Auburn Street, Boylston Street, lVelendy Avenue, Winthrop Street, Boylston Street East, Winthrop Street at Concord Load, Nichols Avenue between Elton Avenue and Bigelow Avenue, Mount Auburn Street near the Cambridge line, Union Street at Eliot Street, Frank Street, Louise Street, Pleasant Street, and Myrtle ,Street. Owing to the widening of Orchard Street transfers were also Made on Orcliard Street between Common Street and Marion Road. The traffic spotlight at the corner of Elton Avenue and .1lount Auburn Street was transferred to the corner of Bigelow Avenue and Mount Auburn Street, as the traffic officer is now :-tationed at the latter location. Street corner widenin,gs entailed extensive work at the corner of Orchard Street and Waverle), Avenue, Sycamore :Street and Belmont Street, C3,press Street and Quimby Street and Coolidge Hill Road and 1{ondaaian Street. Gen- era[ repairs were necessary to the lidos along lklount Auburn Street from Elton Avenue to Biglow Avenue and on Coolidge. Hill Load. 49 498 INATi;RTOWN TONVI1 REPORT The underground post at the Watertown-Waltham Line was broken by a truck and the underground past at the corner 'of Main Street and Evans Strut was also broken. The amount of damage was estimated and the coilection of the. -damages from the people responsible was turned over to the Town Counsel. For the post broken at the Watertown- I-Valtharn line the damages of $22,35 has been collected but the -other case is still pending. The underground post at the corner of Taylor Street and Arsenal Street was also damaged. by a true but the expense entailed in this case could not be collected, as we ivere unable to find out who was responsible for the darnage. Fire tappers were marred to new locations. The fire and police boxes throughout the system► were painted and frequent- ly oiled and tested. Five new police loxes were installed at the following locations; one at the carrier of Evans Street and Waltham .Street, one Cit the corner of Shattuck road and Stoneleigh Road, one at the corner of Lexington Street and Belmont Street, one at Warren Street near King Street and one at Concord road near West Boylston Street. One new fire alarm lox was installed on Shattuck Road, near 'Stoncleigh Road, The New England Telephone and Telegraph Company are to install a fire alarm box in their Building on N-Iount Auburn Street and this departi ent made preparation to connect with this box as far as the manhole outside of the building. Repairs were made to the underground system on Galen Sweet near Watertown Street, also on Main Street, near Emerson Street, and new cable was pulled in. New cable was also pulled in on the Patten Street underground from Mount Auburn Street, and repairs were made to the underground cable on Mount Auburn Street. Grounds were cleared from the underground cables and the aerial cables were cleared of tree grounds. On account of relocation of bales it was nccessar%, to transfer some of the police and fire alarm boxes on to new poles. The street lights received careful attention. New lights ordered in by your-Honorable Board were located by me and REPORT OF WIRE DEPARTMENT 499 1 endeavored to select the best locations for lighting the streets properly- and at the same time satisfying; the abutters. Noti- fications that street lights were not burning received immed- iate attention and the Edison Company promptly replaced all burned out and broken lamps. The department issued 918 permits for wiring and collected 8459. in fees. This money was turned over to the Town Treasurer. A great deal of the work: done this year by electricians consisted of completing wiring in unfinished build- ings, installation of new fixtures, oil burners and household appliances. We made about three thousand inspections, some of -which were what is classified as "Commercial." Wheriever a business place is vacated a ccnirnercial inspection is necess- ary before the Edison Company Neill again turn on current. We issued to the Edison Company about 430 permits to turn on current. I trust that this y{ear same action will be taken on the fire- alarm headquarters, as the necessity- for this work is urgent. I wish to express my thanks to your Honorable hoard for your cry-operation with the work of the department during the past. year. I also wish to express my thanks to the heads of departments, the Gamewell Company, the Edison Electric Illuminating Company and the New England Telephone and. Telegraph Company for the courtesies they extended to me sharing the year 1931. Respectfully submitted, PATRICK J. V HEY, Inspector of Wires- REPORT OF TREE WARDEN To the Citizens of Watert nwn Report of the Tree Warden for the year ending December .31, 1931, is herewith submitted: Total maintenance appropriation for the care of town trees, $5,800 00 Number of new trees set out by the Tree \Varden Department on petitions of abutters, and paid for by the applicants, too New trees used for replacements, 141 Dead or dangerous trees removed, 21 -Trees removed on petition of abutters, 10 Trees wrecked by automobiles, 5 Receipts -New Trees, $400 00 Reimbursements for trees wrecked by autos, 12 00 TOTAL: S412 00 Street trees were pruned in so far as the appropriation -would permit. In order to make them safe, and preserve their beauty, some of the older trees were bolted, or stayed with guy wires. All trees infested with the cottony scale were sprayed at the proper time, with goad results. The elm leaf beetle was found on. some of the trees late in the summer, and we sprayed for them also. 1 recommend aii appropriation of $5,500. for the mainten- ance of the Tree Warden Department in 1932, this amount to Include the suppression of the cottony scale, woolly aphis and ,elm leaf beetle. Respectfully submitted, VAN D. HORTO , Tree Warden. Soo REPORT OF MOTH DE ARI'MENT To the IlonorabluBoa.rd of Selectmen. Gentlemen The report of the Superintendent of the Moth Department for the year ending December 31, 1931, is herewith submitted. All town trees, as well as those on private property, were inspected for infestation by the gypsy and browntail moths. Wherever Found these }nests were destroyed in the usual way. Several moth infested trees and wild grow-th on the Infirmary grounds and Ridgelawn Cemetery, were chopped down and burned. The department found 1034 moth infested places can private property and the moth tax charges amounted to $991..18. [ether insects which were most noticeable when the trees Nvere in foliage were the tent caterpillar, which was found in the early Spring, the satin moth, in June and July-, the pear tree slug in X-lay, and July, the Japanese hag moth in July- and. the fall webworm in September. For the maintenance of the Moth Department for the year 1932, I recommend the same amount as that appro- priated in 1931, namely S3,000, Respectfully submitted, 1� VA1�T D. HORTON, Suet. Moth IJepardntettt. REPORT OF THE TOWN PHYSICIAN To the Board of Sclectmen. Gentlemen: The calls made during the year for the -various departments shoe an increase of 26 per cent over 1930. Sixt► -one calls were made between 10 p.in. and b a.m. Six hundred and twenty-nine calls were made at heroes or ether points away from the office. Five hundred and three office visits were made. The calls were for the various depart- ments as follows Welfare Department, 956 Police Department, 48 Highway- Department, 52 Selectmen's Department, 35 Infirmary, 17 Health Department, 11 \Water Department, 16 School Department, 2 Park Department, 3 Fire Department, 3 Total, 1193 Cordial co-operation has been given by every department. Sincerely yours, BENJAMIN T. LORING, Town Physician. 502 REPORT OF THE PARK COMMISSIONERS "To the Citizens of Watertown. In time of the prevailing spirit of economy the Board of Park Commissioners submits its annual report in mach more condensed farm than ever before. Victory Field Approximately one hundred and fifty (150) baseball games were played on this field during the past seas€ ri. Several times it occurred that three games were played mere in one day. Im- nied ately following the close of the baseball season, the school football teams use the field almost daily-, until the last of November. The wear and tear of this continuous hard usage from April until December, mares it almost impossible to keep the -playing surface in good condition and strongly em- phasizes the need of More recreation fields in this Town. The fence enclosing this field was painted and six sections were made rernovable in order to permit coasting can NVlaitney I-Till Park. Through the courtesy- of the Board of Selectmen much good work has been accomplished in surfacing and grading the grounds adjacent to the tennis courts. Grass seed will be sown here this Spring and this old eye sere will be gone forever. Tennis Courts An increase in patronage of about twenty- ti%,e percent over 1930 has clearly dem6nstrated the fact that tennis is such a popular sport, that the present municipal courts are too few in number to take care of the eves- increasing demands made upon them. Over the 1930 patronage of approximately fourteen thousand, the year 1931 Showed a gain of almost four thou- sand, or an average of about one hundred (100) platers a day, _for the entire season. 503 504 WATER'f`l7WN TONVIN' REPORT Parks and Deltas Extra care has been given to all except one of these places and the appearance of each has been irnproved. XN-e shall depart from the usual custom of incorporating into our report recommendations for the future, as the present economic situation certainly- does not permit the inirnediate planning or even consideration for the future development of this department beyond that which is already planned for, when funds are available and which has been mentioned in a previous report. Respectfully siibmitted, NVI THROP G. ROCltiWIrLL, Clwinnan. HAROLD R. HALL, Clerk. ARTHUR L. MORSE Park Conwrissioners. REPORT" OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES To the 11-onorable Board of.Selerlwen. Cendenien, The following report of the Sealer of Weights and pleasures for the year ending Deceniber 31, 1931 is respectfully subs-pitted. In compliance with Section 41, Chapter 98 of the General Laws of IN-lassachusetts, requiring public notice, the customary notice was given by posting notices in the different secti.onts of the Tow.n. During; the year the Sealer visited all places in Town where goods were bought and sold, and tested and sealed all scales, weights and rnetrsures which were found to be correct, adjusted all that could be corrected, and con- demned all found heNsond repair and useless. Detail of Work Performed Scales Sealed Condewved Platform, large 31 0 Platform, small 122 1 Counter 139 5 Spring 175 19 Computing 123 2 Personal weighing 19 1 Prescription 20 0 14Te gh is Avoirdupoi4 818 0 Apothecary 280 0 I Jetric 40 0 Capacity Measures Liquid J Glass Graduates 41 10 Oil bottles 747 0 Gasoline punips 185 0 Kerosene pumps 1 0 Coil pumps 94 0 Quantity- stops on pullips 1024 0 505 06 WATERTOWIL 'I'UWI+; REPORT Linear 11rosrrres Scaled Condemned Vard sticks aQ 6 Cloth measuring machines 4 0 Taxi meters 11 0 Trial Weighin ,s Nivorber- Commod ty Tesled Butter 184 Bag Coal 247 Dry Commodities 341 "lour 112 Fruit and vegetables ISO Kindling wood 9 Meat and provisions 58 Respectfully submitted, JOHN F. KILEY, Sealer of Weights and lfea.sures_ REPORT OF PLANNING BOARD FOR THE YEAR 1931 The Planning Board has completed one of the lousiest rears in its existence. This has been due to the increased number of requests through formal petitions for changes in the Zoning Laws. The Board has hell eight advertised hearings on petitions for changes in various parts of the Town. The first was a petition of Domenic A. Papalia et at for permission 'to build a garage on Waverley Avenue. The change sought for was granted by the Board and passed by the Town -Meeting. A petition of George INlorrisey for a change on Waverley Avenue, to allow additional stores adjacent to a block alrea.ck, owned by the petitioner and which would also allow a more advantageous use of an odd shaped parcel of land, was granted by the Board and passed by the Town Meeting. The petition of Carmine and Lucia Tocci for a charige iix a parcel of land fronting on Orchard Street, West of %Axaverley Avenue, was not favored by the Board. The petition of Antonio Beatrice et al seeping changes can Cozy Street, was favored M part by the Planning Board and so recommended to the Town -Meeting. The latter body, however, turned down t lie changes in toto. Two separate petitions for changes on 'Main Street, in West Watertown were received. One from .togavny Peterson et al and one from Richard and Frank LeShane. .Neither of these petitions was favored by the Board due to an apparently widespread opposition by resident of the districts. It is hoped that a general hearing may be held to consider the advisability of a general change in property fronting Main Street. The petition of Isaiah H. Wallace administrator of the estate. of Bessie S. Wallace for a change on Dill Street, while unopposed at the hearing was not favored by the Board a being contrary to the principle of the Toning Laws which seek 507 508 NVATER3 OL4 N TOWN DEPORT to beep commercial property out of the gurel3- residential districts. A petition of Charles L. Woodland for a cha:age to allow him to enlarge his plant on Waverley Avenue, was favored by the Board and passed by the Town 'iW eeting. Generally speaking the hearings were well attended and in most cases arguments for and against were reasonably well founded. The Planning Board feels that its decisions have been justified by the conditions. Respectfull%' submitted, EDNVARD Fa. %VRIGHT, Cho rrnian RONALD N. STONE, Clerk JOH N E. I-I EFF ERNAN WTI_LIAM W. RUGG WILFRED A. NORRIS Planning ning Boa rd. REPORT OF TOWN VETERINARIAN To Me 11onorable Board of Selvanien. Gendenten: I here-%vith sul)mit my annual report as Town- Veterinarian and Inspector of Animals. During the year two hundred and eleven visits have been made in-vestigating dog bite cases reported through the Board of Health, Police Department or State Division of Animal Industry. In each instance the animal was placed under two weeps,restraint or quarantine as required by law but in none of these cases did the animal develope rabies or any other contagious disease communicable to the human. Fire pcsitiye cases of rabies in dogs have appeared in the Town during the year and in each instance a number of persons. who were probable exposed to the infection took the Pasteur treatment. None of these cases of rabies had been vaccinated against the disease either at the free clinic conducted by the Board of Health or privately. Close to six hundred dogs in the Town were vaccinated during the year against rabies and it is interesting to note that other towns and cities through- out the Commonwealth have become much interested iii the plan followed by AVatertown and will doubtless adapt a similar plan of c0t1tr0ll')T1g this disease. Inspection of all properties in the Town on which farm animals are kept has been carried out .and certification of health and sanitary conditions made to the State Authorities,. a copy being; furnished the owners. In all cases where tuber- culusis has been detected in cattle by the tuberculin test an investigation is made to see that the necessary disinfection and cleansing of the premises is property carried out. One- establishment was condemned because of unsanitary condi- tions rendering it an sunlit place to house animals within the- town. Thirty-four visits have been made to the Town barn to. treat and e%arnine Town horses. No serious sickness nor- trouble of any kind has occurred during the year to interfere- 509 5TO WATERrOWIk TOWN REPORT with the usefulness and dail�� dependable services of these animals. Much of this is due to the care taken of the animals -such as proper feeding, grooming and the prompt reporting of .any condition which might lead to something of LL niore serious nature.. No outbreaks cif infectious diseases is animals have occur- red during the year with the exception of the above memioned cases of rabies in clogs. In carrying out the duties of my office f wish to express appreciation of the coo-operative and helpful attitude taken by all Town Officials and employees. H. W. JAKEMAN, V..M.D., Town Veterinarian and Inspector of Alt pals. REPORT OF THE TOWN GOUNSEL To Ike .-.Ionorable Board of Selerlarnena: The Town Counsel has the honor of submitting his report for the year 1931. Of the rases to which the Town was a party, pending in the -Middlesex Superior Court on December 31, 1930, as stated in my report for the year 1930, the following were disposed of: John T. Furry vs. 177-h abiiaanls of the Town of Walertown. Action of tort for pemonal injuries, Settled before trial was reached. Anne J. King vs. Inhabitants of the Towns. of 1Vaiertowna. Action of tort for property- damage caused by the bursting of a water main. Settled before trial wai reached. Winsor Club vs. Inhabitants of the Town, of Watertown. Complaint for the abatement of taxes. Transferred by order of Court to the Board of Tax Appeals. Of the cases involving the Town and pending on Decem- her 31, 1930 in the Second District Court of Eastern Nliddle- ser, as stated in my report for the year 1930, the following were disposed of: DerBoghcsican vs. .Inhabilanis of the Town of lVoterlo-on. Najarian vs. Inhabitants of the Towns of Watertmim. Both actions of tort for property damage caused by the stoppage, ref a common sewer. Settled before trial was reached. The following actions were brought against the Town during the year 1931 : Philora e na il-I rgia vs. .InhrabztanIs of the Town of Water- town, commenced July 25, 1931 in the ll ddlesex Superior GOUFt, being an action of tort for personal injuries alleged to have been caused by a defective condition of a public way, .Peerless Unit Ventilat t)n Co., Inc. vs. D'Amore Cana- structionr- Company et als. Brought in the Suffolk Superior Court in Equity. being a petition to enforce a claim for labor and materials furnished to the general contractor in the construction of the Janies Fussell Lowell School Building 511 312 Lti`ATEft7"OWN TOWN RETORT and to obtain the benefit of the surety conipany band bled with the Town hy the general contractor. The prober answer was filed by the Town. The case is still pending. The Insarrraaa.ce Company of the Slate of P'en.nsYlvania vs. John F. :lfibnore, Chief of Police, brought on February 11. 1931 in the Second l)isti-ict Court of Eastern Middlesex, being an action of tort for the alleged conversion of an auto- mobile beloriging to the plaintiff'. The case was disposed of without damages Or costs. Glradvs LeSh arse vs. In1 abitanis of the Y'o-u a of Waaterlow n. Action of tort for personal injuries resulting from the de- fective condition of a public way. The action was brought in the Second District Court of Eastern 1l iddlewe-x on Septem- ber 16, 1931 and was settled hefore trial. Angelina Ru_wwond vs. Town of Watertown, Action of tort for personal injuries alleged to have been caused by the defective condition of a sidewalk. The action was brought in the Second, District Court of Eastern Middlesex on Fel ru- ary 11, 1931. The case is still pending. Will'iaaaia CcaInan s case. A claim for compensation filed with the Industrial Accident Board arising out of an injury received by a Town employee in the course of his ent- ployment on April 22, 1931. The case was brought before a single member of the Board who found for the Town and dismissed the claim. The employee thereupon Bled a claim for a reuiew and the Review Board, upon all the evidence, affirmed and adopted the findings and decision of the single member. TAT insor Club vs. Inhabitants of the Town of 147aterlown. second petition filed with the Board of Tax Appeals on November 23, 1931, whereby the Winsor Club seeksexenzption or abatement of taxes for the }ear 1931. on the ground that it is a benevolent and charitable corporation. Petition of Cri filh, Keizer & Company for the registration of land, brought in the Land Court. An appearance was entered for the town and, after negotiations, an agreement was reached whereby , the land in question was registered subject to the right of the town to use a forty (40) foot strip of said land as a public way, thus making it possible for the RE,po t'r of TOWN COUNSEL Town to extend Quincy Street to Palfrey Street without paying any money for the required land. Franc-is Caverly ors. Edward P. roomier el tads. This was a petition for a writ of mandamus filed in the Supreme judicial Court to compel the Selectmen! and other officers. of the town to pay a salary to the petitioner as an additional supervisor of attendance in the school department. This petition was brought after my ruling that the payment of the salary would be illegal without a prier appropriation for that purpose by the town meeting. The case was referred by the Supreme Court to an auditor who, after a day's Bearing, suggested that steps be taken to see if the town meeting would appropri- ate the necessary money for the salary. Appropriate articles ,were thereupon inserted io a town meeting warrant at the request of the school comi-nittee. The appropriation was €lt:ly made and the petition tonsequentIv dismissed. Clarence TV. DeealtrY el als. vs. Edward P. F rber et a-Is. This is a bill in equity filed in the Supreme judical Court against the Selectmen, various other town officers and the contractor by fifteen taxable inhabitants cf the Town seeking to restrain the performance of contracts for the resurfacing of Mt. Auburn Street Extension and portions of Pleasant Street and North Beacon Street. The petitioners alleged numerous inattens calculated to show that the contracts were illegal. Application by the petitioners for a. restraining order and, later, for a preliminary injunction, was denied. A demurrer, which I filed in behalf of the town officers, -,vas sustained by a single Justice, after argument, and the case reported for determination by the FullCourt. A nitration by the petitioners to amend their bill was allowed and the report discharged. A demurrer to the amended petition ivas then filed and argued before a single Justice, fie sus- tained the demurrer and, at the request of counsel for the petitioners, reported the rase to the Full Court for deter- naination. The case is still pending. I filed my appearance in the following cases pending in. the N-f iddlesex Superior Court Agnes Shney vs. County of Middlesex; Richard LeShane el al vs. Cozoity of Middlesex; 514 WATERTOWN TQV4'N REPORT Frank C. LeSh ave vs. County of 11lid diese v, being petitions for the assessnicnt of damages growing out of the taking of land by right of eminent dornain by the County Commis- sioners for the widenin of Main Street. Answer was filed in nur erous cases in which the Town has been summoned as trustee. The follow.ing eases were prepared for trial Farry xis. Inhabitants of Jae Town of I.11atertown. Howard vs. Stone. King vs. Same. ff'i sor Chet vs. Sawe. Derpoghos-ian vs. .Sawe. 'agarian vs. tnie. Rayata.ond vs. Same. Ca.verl y vs. Edward rd P. Ir urher et als. Le.Sluvne vs. Rh abftcants of Me Town of Waterlown, Tvilliani cab-w 's rase. The following claims against the Town of Watertow-ii for personal injuries caused by the defective condition of a public way, were settled without action brought: KaYhry n H. 147411 Agnes Mier hyP; Ursula. Moran; Bessie Al. Howes ('The damages in this case were paid by the 13oston Consolidated Gas Company because of the con- tention by the Town that said company{ was responsible for the existence of the defect). Claire F. Hayes. The clairn of Clarence Toed' for damages for breach by the Town of a contract for the purchase and delivery, of gravel was also settled without suit. The liability in eighteen claims filed against the Town was examined and settlement refused. I attended to all the legal platters connected witli the hearing on the charges preferred against a police officer. The following written legal.apinions were rendered at the request of Town officers or departments: To the Selectmen, can the legality of paying Francis C'averly a salary as attendance officer. REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL 5is On the matter of Patrick J. Callahan's resignation from the Police Department. On the statutory law relating to betterment assessments and the laying out of public ways. To the School Committee, on whether school janitors in the Town of Watertown are entitled to a pension. - To the Committee on the Town Infirmary, on a proper form of surety- company{ bond rewired in connection with the contract for the moving and remodelling of the infirmary. Rules were drawn governing the imposition of punishment duty upon police officers for certain offences. Fettles were drawn regulating the parking of vehicles on the public ways of the Town. Contract forms for the employment of teachers and for the purchase of coal tivere preparcd at the request of the School Committee. All agreements entered into by the Town were duly ex- amined and, Wherever necessary, charges suggested. Surety bonds were suhmitted for my approval. It i's, of course, urmecessary to specify in detail the numer- ous Town matters which required my attention during the year. The acquisition of ease vents For various municiiaal purposes, attendance at the Selectmen's hearings, prepara- tion or approval of Notes, articles aid other documents are things which constitute the rodtine work perfortned by the Town Counsel. The demand made on has time is surprisingly la rye. I wish to express my appreciation to AMr. NVilliani Y. McGuire, Town Clerk, and to Lieutenant Joseph Reilly of the Police Department, for their effective assistance in the gathering; of evidence on clMMS filed against the Town. .NIay- I express my thanks to your Board and to all other Town officers who have co-operated with me during the. year. Respectfully submitted, ANTHONY JULIAN, Town Counsel. REPORT OF COLLECTOR OF, TAXES I respectfully submit the following report relative to collection of tares and assessments for the year 1931;— 1929 Taxes Balance outstanding January 1, 1931 S42 10 Abatements granted during 1931 $16 95 Per adjustments 14 98 Paid to Treasurer to 17 Total Credits 42 10 1929 Poll Taxes Balance outstanding January 1, 1931 42 00 Per adjustments. 8 -00 50 00 Abatements .granted during 1931 , 22 00 Paid to ` i-easurer 28 00 Total C"redi h, $50 00 1929 Notor Vehicle Excise Balance outstanding January 1, 1931 $3,609 88 Abatements granted during 1931 S3,348 49 Per Adjustments 23 88 Paid to Treasurer 237 51 Total Credits $3,609 89 1930 'Taxes Burl aird Personal Balance outstanding January 1, 1931 S408,046 72 Per adjustments 24 $408,046 9 Abatements granted during; 1931 $2,351 94 Credit by Tax Titles (Sales) 10,9�1 07 Paid to Treasurer 391,451 48 Total Credits $404,744 49 Balance outstanding January 1, 1932 S3,302 47 1930 Poll Taxxes Balance outstanding January 1, 1931 $1,084 00 Committed during 1931 116 00 $1,200 00 Abatements granted during 1931 8530 00 516 coLLECTO S "PORT 517 Per adjustments 4 00 Paid to Treasurer 402 00 Total Credits 936 00 Balance outstanding January 1, 1932 264 00 1930 Motor.Exr se. Balance outstanding January 1, 1931 $11,605 74 Committed January 31, 1931 1,254 29 Committed July 20, 1931 271 56 Per adjustments 209 62 $13,341 21 Abatements granted durirng 1931 $2,045 61 Paid to `i'reasurer 9,591 40 Credit by adjustments 4 97 Total Credits $11,641 98 Balance outstanding January 1, 1932 $1,699 23 1931 Taxes Reril and Personal Original Commitment $1,945,298 67 Additional December Commitment 147 tea Total Commitment S1,945,446 47 Credit by Tay Tities ,$11,208 58 Abatements granted daring 1931 7,231 01 Laid. to Treasurer 1,365 684 50 Total Credits 81,384,124 19 Balance outstanding January 1, 1932 * 56i1,322 28 1931 Pall Taxes Original Commitment $21,456 00 Committed September 2, 1931 192 00 Committed December 31, 1931 26 00 Total Commitrnmt $21,674 00 Abatements granted durirng 1931 S786 00 Paid,toTreasurer 20,404 OU Total Credits $21,190 00 Balance outstanding January 1, 1932 $494 00 WAT8R'E`OWN 3t]kiN REPORT 1931 Old Age Assistance Original CommiLrnent W,766 00 Committed December 31, 1931 14 00 Total Ccanirnitrnent S10,i so ()0 Refund by :State Tax Commissioner 199 00 Paid to Treasurer 10,143 00 Total Credits $10,342 00 Balance outstanding January 1, 1932 $438 00 1931 �folor Vehicle Fxcisc Committed. March 31, 1931 $47,782 21 Committed June 3,0, 1931 20,931 11 Committed November 2, 1931 7,149 91 Total Commitment 81;5,403 23 Abatements granted during 1931 $2,708 79 Per adjustments 17 70 Paid to Treasurer 68,968 95 Total Credits 71,095 44 Balance outstanding January 1, 1932 $4,167 79 Street Betterment Assessments Outstanding January 1, 1931 $117,157 87 Committed during 1931 43,162 56 Total S160,320 43 Abated by Selectmen during 1931 83,494 34 To Assessors in 1931 Commitment 21,400 14 Paid to Treasurer 5,203 65 30,098 13 Outstanding January 1 , 1932 $130,222 30 Sidewalk Assessments Outstanding January 1, 1931 S13,526 70 Conuii1tted during 1931 10,660 44 Total $24,187 14 Abated by Seleci-men during 1931 $52 20 To Assessors in 1931 Commitment 1,631 99 'aid to Treasurer 1,960 11 3,644 30 Clulstanding ,Jan uan- 1, 1932 S20,542 84 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 519 Total payments to Treasurer by Collector of 'Taxes 1929 Real and Personal Taxes 10 17 1929 Poll Taxes 28 00 1929 Motor Vehicle Excise 237 51 Interest pan above 86 03 1930 Real and Personal Ta-,es 391,451 48 19:)0 Poll Taxes 402 00 1930 Motor Vehicle Excise 9,591 40 Interest can above 13,W 05 1931 Real and Personal Taxes 1,365,684 50 1931 Poll Taxes 20,404 00 1931 Old Age Assistance 10,143 ODD 1931 Motor Vehicle Excise 68.968 95 Interest can above 2,625 27 Total Interest 15,756 35 Total `Faxes 1,866,921 01 1,882,677 36 By receipts from Statement of liens and redemption certificates 203 00 By receipts from street betterment assessments 5,203 65 By receipts frorn sidewalk assessments 1,960 11 By receipts front tax sale advertising 994 76 By receipts from fees 3,477 42 By receipts From 1929 palls paid after abatement 2 00 By receipts from 1930 palls paid after abatement 2 00 By receipts from 1930 motor excise paid after abatement 4 50 Total paid Treasurer during 1931 $1,894,521 80 1' REDERICK J. COLBY, Colleclar of Tavu for Arse Town o f Walertywn. Approved: W. I'V. NORCROSS, JR. A ud ifo •. December 31, 1931 * 35.Q2 difference. Unlocated at time of going to press. 1931 Real Estate and Personal Taxes Unpaid At the c:luse of business 'December 31, 1931 ('Paid or abated since close of books up to and including January 25, 193?) Accetta,, Manfredi, East Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12 39 Alcock, Samuel et ram.. Belmont... , .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 523 9.2 *Alt, Julia, Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 11) 62 Alvard, Ralph F., Itiewtoa.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215 94 Anierieatr Oil Co. of Mass., Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 577 02 ATidrews, Harry R., Cambridge,. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 50 Armstrong, William H., Sharon... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 78 Aspe ren, Carl H., at at, Dedham. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 319 59 Audella. Helen D., Cambrid6rc. .. .... . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 326 99 Bacon, Clarence L, Brookline,. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 560 37 Bogarazzi, Mary, least 'Boston. .. .... . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . ... . 7 08 Barnard, Irva M. Heirs, Boston. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 279 66 Barnet, Bessie, BrighLon. .... . .. . .. . . . . . . .. .. . ... . . . . . . . . . 281 79 Barrett, Mary G., Roxbury... .. . .. . . ... . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 5.30 98 .Barrett, William, Newton.. ..... . ... . ... 470 82 L3arrovza, Manuel et ux., Somerville..... . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 284 97 BeaserI Roy, Roxbury...... .., . .... . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 805 3 Bella, Tony et ri., Connecticut. ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 157 17 Bella, Tony ei ai....... . . . .. . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 579 94 Belmont Motor Mart Inc., 160 Belmont Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,170 02 Berg, Anna L... St. Paul Minn... .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 184 11 Berry, Casper, Boston..... . .. . . . . .. . . . I .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . , . 5 31 ]Bloom, Madeline L., Boston............ . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 276 12 Boston Post Office Emplayees Credit Union..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 55 Branchaud, I+:enneth, Waverley...... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348 69 Branchaud, Vina...... .. . . . . . . . .. ... . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . 487 90 1Brarteo, Manuel R. Somerville.. .... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 14 16 Burg, Alice Claire, Cambridge..... .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 616 39 Burr, Jarnes M., Boston. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,984 49 iBurrill, Clarence D., Framingharu... .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 2 66 Butt, John, Belmont. . . . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . 134 52 *Ca.halarre, Julia,... . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... .. . . . . . 274 35 *Cahalar c, Julia el al...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..... . . 313 29 Calf, Jerry, Walpole....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 37 17 Calla nan. J. Edward, Newton.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . 251 34 Camerato, Salvatore el nx......... . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 141 60 Canziniti, Vincenzo, Waltham— . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . 1 08 Carlson, Dora e2 al., lBrookline. ...... . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 571 70 Carney, Jessie D., BrighLun. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . 371 70 Carr Catherine A., 1-lopkint011.. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . r 08 Caruso, Giuseppe, kVaverley. , ...... . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. .. . 21 24 Can,alhc, Manuel, Cambridge..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 8 85 CulL1..ECTOR:S REPUFLT 521 Casseimun, Louise C., Boston. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . . $14 16 Casivell* Chester L., Belmont.... .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. , . . . . . . 306 21 Chafwick, Harry P., Jamaica Plain........ . . .. . . . . ... . . . . . . 1,316 16 Chapman, Eleanor N„I., Dorchester. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 293 S? Chellis. Alin (~., Brookline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301 51 Clarke, William J., Arlington.... . . . . . . . 320 +66 Clifford, Philip Portland, Maine............ . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . 371 81 Coen, Anna M., Forest I-lilts. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 835 33 Cohen, Hyman, Boron.. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 326 95 C olentan, Daniel \ ., Chelsea. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 01 Cook, Frederick D., Dorchester—, . . . . . . a . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . 906 24 Corrigan, Stella Xl., Belmosit.... .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . 27 72 Costello, James G. e1 ux., 13oston. . . . , . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 294 44 Coupal, Frances, Wakefield. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 7 08 Covino, Felice, Milford. .I . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 47 1S Crabtree„ Constance Iti., New Centre.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 708 18- Crinili!;k, Frank., Brightan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 54 Crosby. Ralph A., Tr., Arlington...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 297 22 *Squire, Harry N., Boston... . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . .. . 249 43 Crosby, Ralph L., TT. .. .. ... . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 498 lib Cuccinotra, Anna, Belmont. . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. 294 99 Cuccinotta, Giovanni, Belmont,...— . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .;. 6,084 48 Curley, Peter M., Jamaica Plain..... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 247 84 *Tuna. Herman et ai., Boston. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . . .. . 175 23 *Dana, Herman el al.. . . . . . . . .. . . . ... _ _ , 423 03 Lake}, Elizabeth, Reading. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 271 46 Deehan, Hannah, Brighton.. . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 47 Del;rancesco, Joseph, Brighton... . . . . , . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . 58 41 Degtlau, Michael J., Built[ nt... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 405 62 *Dennett, Heirs Jean 1 ., Arlington. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330 98 DeLucci, Frances, el rax.. Sons en ills. � ... . . . . . , . .. . . .. . . 106 30 Dinner, Adolph l., Somerville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 706 23 DiPietro, Felix, East Boston. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 311 52 Dixon, Georgina, Somerville. .. . . 87 12 Donevan, Timothy J., Cambridge........ . ... . . . . . . . . . , . . . 249 57 Diannelly, Edward F., Malden..... . .. . . . . .. . , . . . . . . , . . . . . 258 42 Doty, Esther E., Nahant. . . . . . . . .. ... . .. .. ... . . . . . .. . . . .339 38 Doyle, Patrick, Newton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 49 Drayton, F. Ocis, Belmont_.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236 75 Duffy, Kiernan, Boston— -. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 Ott Edwards, Margaret, Somerville_.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . 194 70 [Edwards, Peter, Lake Placid, N. Y.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 37. *Egan, William C., Cambridge.. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 361 08 Ellis, William C.. Needham— . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 279 '2(Y Eon, Walter H., Brighton.. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5.1 Fvaiis, Charles ill,, riington. . _ . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,956 52 H x-ans, James E., Cambridge. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 349 31 522 'WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Evans, John It., Arlington... . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3 54 Federico, Filornena, Roxbury..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 62 ' eency, Mary A., Charlestown. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Feola, Frank, Newton.. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 440 7.3 Fiermall, William, Boston—., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 62 Finmice Corp of N. E.,. . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 62 Firm, E. Philip, Chestnut Hill.... . ._ - . . 796 50 Fisk, Joseph H., Bostmi.. . . . . I . . . .. . .. . ... . , . . . . . . . .. . 360 10 Fitzgerald, James R.., Albany, N. Y.. . . . . .. ... . . . . . . . • . , . 390 94 Fitz�,erald, Richard J., Arlington..... ... . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 274 35 Foley, Helen V. D., Jamaica Plain.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 823 05 Forland, Delphis C., Waverley. . . . . . . . . . . , .. . , . . . .. .. . . . . 50 30 Forbush, Cyril W., Nerartim... . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 1 77 'Foyle, Raymond ff., Delmont—. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 608 24 Friend, F. C. Alurtgage Co., Medford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 412 03 Fuller, Deane L., ,Jamaica Plain.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 54 Galtanian, 11ovlianes, Everett...... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . 1,442 98 Gehring, William J., Boston... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 79 Girgosian, Henry M., of al., Brighton... ... .. ,. . . 360 30 Glanz, Max, Bostan..., .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ... .. .. . . . . . . . . 531 100 Glynn, William J., et ux,, :Arlington— . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 162 75 Gorestien, Sophie et al., Brighton. ... . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 534 54 "Gorman, CL arles J., 13os..on.... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 524 00 G em, Joseph, Cambridge.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 3 i4 Griffin, Sarah C., Waltham... . .... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 58 Gritli(h. Keiver Co,, Brighton.. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . ., . , . . . . . . 106 63 Grund, He swig, Attleboro. , . , . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 99 99 Guberman, Hyman, Newtor,. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 378 24 Guenther, Gertrude, Waltham. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 3 54 Guse;nofl;, Josel)h, Boston. . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 12 39 *Hall, Marshall B., 130ston. .. .... ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 8 85 Hall, Lv lliain W., 141aldesn. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 634 11 Hantni, Leslie et mt., Arlington. . . . . . .. . . . ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . 255 63 Harnm, M. Louise, Belmont. .. , --- . . . .. . ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . �w 51 Tiarrin,gton, Ralph E. Sudbury,--..... .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 37 17 Hathaway, Rhoda, Arling(OD, . ... . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 258 42 14 ayes, Marguerite H., Belmont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. 114 61 l-[ayes, Roberta, Somerville. . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 37 1-felling, Jcaljr1 %NY , et Im., N1`intlaro}a.... .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . 214 02 Hershfield, Louis, Lawrence.---- . . .. . .. .. . . .. .. . . 1,382 37 Hiestaad, Thomas B., Holyoke... .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 44 -Hodkinson, Elsie, Worcester......... . . . . . , . . . . . . . 279 66 l-jorikinson, George, Worcester..... .. . .. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . 258 42 Hodkinsorn, Sarah, Worcester.... .. . .. . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285 48 Hodson, Ida 14i.r Boston... . . . . . ... .. . . .... . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 463 29 Holland, Catherine A., Belmont.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 174 61 klowe, Eugene S., Boston... — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Do Ylu'bbard, Bertha 1I., Connecticut. ... . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . $153 99 Hudson, ilfary J., Waltham... . .. .. . . . ... . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . 486 75 Innocencio, Pantoleo, Newton.... . . , . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 61 95 Johanson, Carl W., Boston. ... i.— . . . . . . . . . . . 1,302 29 August Johnson A5suciates, `ioilierville.. ... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 221 Gil Johnson, Adele N., 20 Powder House Boulevard,Somerville. . . . 292 05 Joseph. Cristo, Briton....... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 97 20 Keenan. john W'., Brighton. .. . . — — . . . . . . . . . . 266 79 E-Oley, Annie INC, 130niont.. .... .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 121 55 Kelley, Annie 1XI., D arch ter. . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . 423 43 Delanno, A., Watertown- ..... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 236 26 lzellcy, Annie M., Dorchester. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 562 86 Xelley, James P., Waverley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256 66 Kelley, Margaret A., Ba}stun. . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . I5 93 . Kiley, James, Somerville. . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 340 41 Kinder, Arthur H., Dorchester. . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . 616 82 Ding, Thomas, Brighton—... . . ... .. ... . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 306 26 Xlerraens, Jacob, Roxbury .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . , . 280 68 Kostick. Sadie, Boston. . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,117 29' Kotxen, Bessie R,, Chelgca.. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . 253 11 LaFlainnae, Arthur J., Cambridge—..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 54 87 Lampignano, Pietro, Roxbury. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 49 Lranl-evin, Mary E.. l4'ellesley.. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 72 Darned, Heirs Wilbur F.,now owned by William J. Coumans. . 237 l5 Lee, Joseph J., Boston. ...... . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 54 Levine, Louis, Newton. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 06 Listoi; Umber Co., Everett.... ... . .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.13 37 Little, Nellie -M,, Warner, N. H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 52 75 Lombardo, Genna.ra, Walt iant. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 7 08 Long, Mary A., Waltham. .... . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 85 Longo, Congiglio, Cambridge. .. . ,. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . 15 93 Lynch Albert 1.. el al, Trs., Cambridge... ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 948 72 Lyons, 1-largaret M., Boston—. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 228 33 Iacl-lunald, John W., witlthrol). ..... . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . 261 98 :4lar_Donald, Peter D., Dedham. ..... . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. ,.. . 21S 15 il+lackin, Flora Saunders, Gdn., Saugus.. . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . 260 19 Mason, Vernon el at, Boston. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 79 Mass. U. S. Bond Moi-tgagc Carp. Boston ..... . . .. . .. . . . . 242 49 -Vathews Xlotcar Co., kVarertown-------` - - - - - - - 1.704 51 Maynard, Mary P., Xlilt:on. . .. . . . . .. . ... . . .. . . . . .. ... . . 329 45 1'1cC:ullough, Francis J., West Medford—.. . .. . . . . . ... . . . 527 23 McDonald, Heirs Janies, Newton... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1,13 80 McKenna, Pate J., Springfield. . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . ,. . _. . . , 308 78 4Xlcl(enrie. Forbes L. ei al, 1`rd.... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 261 96 McKenzie. Heirs Anne, Rclniont,.. .,. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . 246 03 McKenzie, Forbes L., Belmont... . .. . . . . . .. . . ... . .. .. . . .. . S09 76 *111C1-_eall Margaret, Cumbridge.... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 5 31 524 S'ATE ZTOWN TOWN' REPORT McLellan, Janice G., Brookline... .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . .... . . $14 16 McMahon, Margaret R., 1`+1`ewton—... . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . , . 582 33 Mr-Mahon, Patrick J., Nmvton. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 270 47 Melanson, Timothy H., Arlington. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 252 18 Melrose Savings Dank, Melrose..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 342 16 Mendelson, Elijah et al, Maiden. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 321 40 Merchants Co-operative Bank, 13oston....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 384 09 'IVMerc, Jessie M., Modford.. .. .. . . : . . . . . . . I . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 2.28 33 Metropolitan lee Co., Somerville.... ... . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 3,654 14 Miller, Albert E., Somerville.. , . .. , . . . . .. . , . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 311 52 Miner, Arthur P., Allston...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 54 Miner, Victor A., Brighton.... .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 54 Moore, Elea..er el ux., Somerville. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e , . .. . . .311U 90 *Moran, John H., Brookline....,. .. .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 1,275 62 Moscato, Luigi, Fast Boston.. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 70 Mullen, John J., Everett....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 994 12 Murphy, Kate, Brighton.. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 9 85 Murphy, heirs Margaret, Needham. ---- - . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 46 42 'Nahigian, Ames, Somerville. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 179 66 Neves, John st tax., Cambridge.. ...... . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. 8 85 New England Laundries Inc., 11'inchester... . . . . . . . . . . . .•. . . 3,470 06 Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06 Nichols, Mabelle B., Brooklinee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .. . . . . . . . . . 244 26 Nicoli, Ernaelinda, SoniervAe.. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 21 24 Noel, flora K., Roxbury..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 302 11 Noon, Theodore W,, Boston.. . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 64 O'Connell, Katherine A., Bastun. .,... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1,30 98 O*Ccanneli, laathryat, Boston. .. . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 01 C)livilcri, Felice, Newton... .. .. . . .. . ... . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 56 64 O'Sullivan, Margaret, Cambridge... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 - 2 Paquette, Archibald W,, Nkrollaston. ..... ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 10 62 Partridge, William H., Boston. .. . . . .. . . .. . .. . , . . . ., . . . . , . . 25 21 Peel, I^tireida R., Marshfield.. , . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 172 05 Pierce, J. Ralph, Malden. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. 320 37 Piz�i, Feredrico el nx., Relm ant. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 08 Pollock, Fred D. Jr., Cambridge.. , . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . 709 77 Ponticel.li, Revere_. . .. . . , . .. . .. . .. . . . a . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 49 Preston, Nathan, Belmont.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 54 Proctor, J. Worthezt el ux., N. J... ..,. ., ,.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 327 88 Province Investnim Co., Boston ... . . ... .. . . . .. . . . .. ... . . 240 72 11 Puritan Real Estate Trust Inc., Boston..... .. .. . . .. 384 09 Querino, Basilic et ux., Cambridge.. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. 26 55 Quint, Michael S., el al., Winthrw... .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . .. 354 00 Ranaudo, Anna, Somerville. . . . . :.. . . .. .. . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . 23 01 Reece-Buttonhole Co... . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. . . . 4 25 Reliance Cc-riperative Bank, Cambridge..... .. . .. . .. . . .. .. . 532 55 Rich, Everett B., Wolfbaro. . . . .. . .. . . . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . 810 39 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 52.5 Riordan, Daniel L., Brighton...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $47 36 Robertson, Duncan W., et ux., Somerville.. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 12 39 Rodenhiser, Albert C., Allston.. ..... . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 3 54 Rorueo, Carmelo, Belmont... _ . . .. . . . , 279 6,1 Ragmen, Frank, Waverley... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 340 46 Roseland fealty Co., Roxbury. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 842 52 Ra oney, Bessie, Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 120 37 Rubin, Louis, Chelsea.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .• . . . .. . . .. , . . , 1,685 04 Ryan, Daniel J., Waltham... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . . . .. . . . 24 78 Ryan, Louis A., et rid., Somerville. . . . . . . ... . . . . . .. . . . . _. , _ , 281 43 *Ryan, Pauline A., Arlington... ... . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . 291 27 Sahlberg, John W., Cambridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 305 03 Salviano, Vincenzo. Lavery .y. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 58 Scarr, John e1 ux., Dorchester. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 74 67 Scott, Andrew R., Brighton.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2 66 Seaman, Isabel C., Orange, N. J_ . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 15 93 *Seigel, Joseph M_ Brookline. . . , , 149 94 Semerjian, Jack, 129 Spruce Street, Chelsea.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 283 20 *Shay. E'.eanor H., Hancock, N. H...... . . . . . . .. . . — . . . . . 246 03 Shea idian, Porter, 130:-ion.. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . 523 92 Shuvadian, Peter, Dorchester..... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 474 36 Siegfriedt, A'Iary A., Allston... ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 14 Simeone, Salvatore, Newton. ........ . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . 272 58 5inimons, Albert M. Inc., Arlington...... . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . 17 70 Si.nipson, :dice ik1., Arlington...... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . , 205 94 Siskind, iMildred C., Boston.... .. . . . .. . . . . . . • . . . .. • .. . 321 80 Skinner, Adolph '`'k''., Arlington. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . 277 89 Smedile, Sebastian, Somerville. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 127 44 Smythe, Frank J. Jr,, Braintree. . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 301 51 Snyder, John Harris, N. Y.. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . , . . 24 78 Solomaij, LC%V_is et al., Boston. . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 08 *,%akikian, Edward 1M., Boston.. .. . — . . . . . . . . . 614 19 Starr, Walter J., Lowell... ..... .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . 261 96 *Stefanelli, Antonio, Somerville...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 16 5toriogo, Peter el ux., Cambridge. . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . 46 03 Stover, Annie C., Newton... .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . 280 09 Strout, Charles D., el al., Somerville._.. . ... . .. .. .. .. ... . . . . 294 97 .Stuart-i4Tarshall Co., \iewton._.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 494 24 Stuart, T. & Son, Newtopi ....... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 3,540 00 Sullivan, Thomas F. Jr,, Cambridge. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314 20 Tempest3, Donato, Boston. .. . ., . _. . . . .. .. . . , 538 03 Thierry, Adelaide H., Cambridge. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . 980 58 Thierry, Louis S., Cambridge....... , . ,«,.. . .... .. . . .. . , - • • 2,118 96 Tinin1011s, Edward Ij.. S Loth Boston. . ... . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 548 70 Train, Herman A., iMedford. .. ... .. .. ... . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . 240 03 *Tripp, Mary E., Everett. ........ ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 7 03 TLZgm3n, Nina V., Velrniant.... .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ion 00 Timishais, Helen, Rox.bury... . .. . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $19 47 Turchtan, Baratet, Brooklinie.. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 984 12 U. S. Bond & Mortgage Corporation, Boston.. . _ . ._ . .. . _ 1.452 29 Ucelly, haul, Newton.. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 47 VaiiVocrh is, George S., B aston. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 53 'ti•'erducci, Domenico, Brig'i ton,.. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . 7 08 Vincent, J. Edmund, Camb7idge. .. . . . ... .. . . . 513 30 *Waite, Willaur R., e1 ux., Bclniont......... .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 267 27 *Waltham Country Club, lValtharn. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . 2,674 75 NValton, Parker J., Newton. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . 97 35 %Varren, Edmund M., et al Trs., Boston.. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 16 Werman, Mark R., Boston.. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 243 37 Westland, Andrew G., Belmont_ ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 331 95 Weymouth, Lena L., Medford. ... .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 237 18 Wilitrieyr, Eliza J., N, Y........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5-� Whitney,tney, flelen R., Brighton....... .. . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 98 Wilbur, J. Nk% Co. ]iac,, Boston.. . .. . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 208 86 Welsh, Will«trd Realty Co., Boston.. , .. . . ,. . , . .. . . , . . , . , . . 16 79 Wilson, Ida N1., Belmont_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . .. . . . . . 429 69 Wiirehester I_:tundrics Co. Inr., X-Vinciiester. ..... ... . . . . . . . . . 279 bl 1L inisky. Max. Cllariesrown. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470 82 III I ter Hill Cooperative Bank, Somerville. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-16 95 Winters, Flom M., Belmont,. . .. . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323 46 Woodward, Donald E., el zex , Wir chester... .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 400 63 Yanco,.Sarah, New.ton.... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . 140 97 Zaeeveritch, Rowena, Boston. . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 970 39 Zanco, Maria C., Somerville...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. 56 26 Resident, List Abbott,Arthur-S.,P1 ux., 105 Palfrey Street.. . . . . .. . .238 24 *Ahhott, Mary E., 9 Hawthorne Street.. ... , . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 47 ticcetta. Alice, 67 Burnham Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 -7 49 Adam, Joseph, 377 Main Street, .... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . a 31 Agahigian, Dirar,, 9 Hamden Avenue.. .. .... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 331 99 Ahlden, Retzben H., ce rr.c,, 110 Cypress Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 84 94 Ahlin, Philip 0., 14 Sunset Road. ..... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 08 Aiello, Giuseppe, 41 Quirk Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . , . Ill 6S *Airasian, Sarkis et vx., 7 Porter Street, ,.. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . , . 234 89 A]aiman, Motimek, 24 Lloyd Road-. ...... . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 338 07 Ajamian, '1"rarus es im, 45 Quimby Street... 58 38 Ajernian. Shahin e1 ux., Dose, 44 Concord. Road. .. ..... . . . . , . 169 04 Ajii ian, Toros, 5-2 Dexter Avenue.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 7 0& Akillian, Haig, 50 Dexter Avenue..... . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 18 59 Akillian, Mary, ]i Laurel Street.... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?83 20 Ala na, Anna, 25 Finaricis Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 141 02 Marie, Annic G., Mount Auburn Street... . . .. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . €8 so, COLLEC'1 OWS REPORT 52 7 Albericca, Donato of ux., 17 Howard Street.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . $14 16 Alberico, Donato et ux., Nunziata, Howard Street_. . . . , - ,. . . . 173 89 Al€,erica, Pietro et ux., 24 French Street.. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 14 *Alessan(lro. Angeloa, 16 Perry Street.. . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . ., . 115 05 Alger, Garfield, 67 Etlenfield Avenue... . . . . . . • • . • • • • ,. . . . . . 237 18 Alger, phoebe P., 27 F Field Street. . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . • • 263 73 Allan, Ethan, 46 Quimby Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . 184 08 Allen, Amelia F., 6 Carver Road, East. . .. .. . . . 287 17 Alteparmakian, Persape, 63 Elton Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2(59 04 Ambrose, Janes J., eE ux., 51 C.-.tpitol Street. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 45 Ambrosio, Pietro et ux., 56 Westnjinster Avenue... . . . . . . . . . . 30 63 Ames, Grace C., 178 Palfrey Strut...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 00 Ananian, Garabed H.,el al., 569 Mount Auburn Street... . , _ 368 1.6 Ananaian, Marian, 18 Putnam Street...-- . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 70 Anastasi, Pietro, 781 11lnunt Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 887 65 *Anders n, Axel, Spring Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 7 08 Anderson, M,3rie K., Wilmot Street.. . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 3 34 Andonian, Peter, 91 Bigelow Avenue. .. .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 17 70 Arndrews, Austin 1.1., 43 Franklin Street.,........ . . .. . . . . . . , 872 61 Andreivs, Edith P., 43 Franklin Street........ . .. . . .. . . .. .. . 481 44 Andrews, `Villiam S., 132 Nlain Street.. .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 62 Andrews, William S., el NX., 132 Main Street.-...—-— . . . . . 141 60 Anestis, James, 39 Kondanan Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 56 :Angel, Frank et ate•., 214 .Arlington Street.. .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 172 86 Angelo, Rocco of x{a., 61 .spring St.reet. .. . . . . . � . . . . . . ., .. . 173 44 Annese, Felice et at., Cab 5parkill Street.. , . .... . . .... . . . . . . 21 24 *Anthony, Mary N., 248 Coin int)n Street.. . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . 172 03 Antonian, Alexander S., 43 Crawfurd Street. -- 95 78 Apraharnian, Nlanoog, 99 Bigelow Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 21 24 Aprahaiavan, Zartig. 27 Elton Avenue. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . ..• 111 69 Aprigian, Peter, 38 Cypress Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . 206 48 Ararat Athletic Association, 70 School Street.. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . 10 62 Armenian Apostalic Cliurch, Watertown... , . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 1 . 113 28 Arnievan, Eugenie. 71 Putnam Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 104 49 Arna, Pao1u, 24 Perry Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . 88 50 ?gone, Domenico, 60 Prentiss Street. . . - - - - . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 3 54 Arone, Domenico et tag°., 79 Templeton Parkway... . .. . ­ ­ 11.2 98 Arcane, Pasquale ee ux., 26 KcitIt Street... .. . . . . .. . . . . . .. 62 41 *Aroutian, Arvin et 0., Trs., 31 Meleady Avennue. ....... .. . . . 286 60 A5udcorian, Sarkis, 101 Bigelow Avenue, .. , .. . . .. . 638 97 Atkinson, Tbeodure li., l 11 Lovell Road .. . .. . . .. . . . . .- . . - 239 77 Atwood, Frederick W., et :ex., 98 Lovell Road. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 316 42 *Atwood, \ , Eliner, 27 Merrill Road........ . . . . .. 304 1.2 Aval*ian, Lase V., 551 Mount Auburn Street.... • . 286 74 Avarback, 1 of-ris, 419 Mount Auburn Str t...... . . • . . . .. . . 35 40 Bacon, Jenne C., 92 Common Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 99 Bader, [Gustave A., 19 Fuller Road......... ... .. ..., • - . .- 7 08 528 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Bagnall, Earle E.., 85 Highland Avenue... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23 53 Bagnall, Earle E., et mx., Highland Avrnue.. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 97 Bahadurian, Rose, 14 Keenan Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 98 Bake, William, 100 Beechwmd Arrerrue---- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 274 35 Baker, Frank G., 7 Spring Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 76 13a1com, Roy C., 32 Fitchburg Street: . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 93 Balsama, Axtin, 644 Mount Aubum Street.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 08 13ancroft, Nary E., l-lull,rtmk, Mass. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 QQ Bangs, J. Mitfhell el arx., 64 Parker Street. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. . 144 20 Barbanti, Philip B., et ux-, 29 Charles Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 200 go Rarborie, Soccorso, 49 Prentiss Street..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 00 Barchard, Oliver VV- et tex., 17 Paul Street. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . < 57 85 Bardixbanaian Rrishan ei al., 11 Adams Street....... . . . . . . . . . 157 46 Bardirban an Hasmiz et al.. 3€1 Porter Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 32 *Barker. Lulion-. M,,et al.,64 Coasinionwealtli Road— .. — 84 75 Barksdale, Andrew 3-T., 76 Brookline Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 'Y) 35 Barmak-lan, T-laTurtme, 142 rarest Street.. .... . . . . . . . . .. . . . 150 45 13arm akian, ?napoleon, .32 Crawford Street.. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 344 07 Barnes, Johns F... et rrx., 162 north Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . 106 10 Dam!, Johanna J., 36 Bacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 65 Baxsam, Joseph B., 27 Crawford Street. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 22 Bartis, ,John K., el ai., 11 Morton Street.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269 04- Bau, 1-'esley H., el im, 49 ]Merrill Road. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 286 42 Baxter, Pearl A., 42 Kimball Road.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 305 26. Ba<arian, Nazek, 15 Laurel Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:36 50 13a.?arian, Panos, 62 Hazel Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 76 Bazarian, Peter, 524 Mount Auburn Strut. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 90 Beane, Susan W., 58 Salisbury Road, . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 268 47 Beaupre, Lmise A., 67 Standish Road...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 296 74• Deaver, Rudolph, et tcae., 149 Standish ]:toad... .. . . . . . . . . . . . 309 01 Beckman, Ellen C., 68 Barnard Avenue— 336 30 Bodig, Charles, 603 ]Mount Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 7 08 Bedigian, Mardiros I3., et ter., Chauncy Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 345 15 Bedrossian, H. H., 123 Galen Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 04 Bekerian, Aghassi et al!., 19 Lloyd Street, .. . . .. . 304 44 'Bell, Frederick, 20 Fitchinirg Street...... . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . 1 77 Bell, Hazel P., 20 Fitchburg Street........ . .. . . . . 174 61 Delrnoiai, Ceriaci, 129 Spring Street. ..... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 08. Benger, Robert ei mx., 53 Wilmot Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 129 21 Beninati, James A., 227 Lexington ,"street.. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 226 56 Benjamin, Harry L., et al.., 64 'Mount Auburn Street. . . . . . .; . 15 00 Bennett, Annie, 25 01cott Street., ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . 247 80 Bee met, Francis A., 50 Spruce Street.. . .. . .. .. ... . . .. . . . . . . 209 04 Benson, Oscar B., et sax., 43 Merrill Road... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321 82 Berkowitz, Henry, 152 3eimont Street. . ._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 47 Bernabi, Salvatore rt uv., 16 Lyons Street.. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Is Berry, Sarah H,, 31 Katherine Roar].... . .< . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. 195 59 Berry, Sarah H., et rid,, 31 Katherine R(had.... . .. . . . . . . . . . . 273 77 13 ett1nge.r E nsan7el Corp., f 3ea*WtE Street....... . . . ... . . . . . . 1 934 56 Bichard, Aubrey H., 63 Stuart Street.. .., . . _ .. . . . . .. , . . . . . . 19 47 Mchard, Aubrey 1-l., el nx., 63 Stuart Street. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . 307 98 Bighanj, Carl A,, el ax., 35 Edenfield Avenue.. , . .. . . . . . . . . . . 87 36 *131rd, Mary k., 311 Arsenal Street..... ... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 210 35 I3itichuckjinn, Harryr, 536 Mount Auburn Streit. .. ..... .. . .., 185 37 Bittelari, Jahn T., 46 Spring Street.... . ... , . . . .. . .. . . .. 193 82 11ixbv, Leland C_ cI rex., 45 011 vcr Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 231 87 Bjorn, Gustave A., 4 nx., 19 Wilmot Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 5a Black, Charles E., 584 Mount Auhurot Street... .. . . . . .. . . . . . 3 54 Blair. Jennive, 60 Church Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 263 73 131air, i1°largaret A., 2 NIou:at Auburn Street. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 24 7& "Blake, Alfred IL, 56 Bradford Road.... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 77 13ltake, Alice M_ 133 Bellevue Road. . . . . . . . . 324 23 Blake, Catherine NI., 67 Prentiss Street...,.... . , . . . . . . . . . . . 279 66 Blake, Francis E., el al., llerchants Row... . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 08 Blake, Gertrude H., 85 Mount Atiburn Street, . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 100 04 Blake, :Cary S., el al., 720 Mount Auburn Street... .. .. . . . .. . 161 08 13lskeburn, Ralph kV., 200 Sycamore Street. . . . — .. . . .. . 251 34 Bloomberg, jchn L., 18 ,jie wet t Street.. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 223 02 Bloomer, Mary A., 7 Edenfield Avenue..... . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . 33 98 BoccadorD, Salvatore of tc ,, l la Foe-icst Street, . . . . . . . . . _ . . , , 322 14 l3onann©, Giu7,ul)1)e of ux; , 134 layette Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 563 58 Boghnsian, Donabed, 76a Bigelow Avenue_ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . .. . 21 24 Bolli►•er. Aubrey, 435 Main Street. . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . , . , , . . . 7 08 Borges, Mary Leland, 18 Stuart Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 69 *Borland, Joseph H., 94 Main Street. ... . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 09 Bortone, Antonio el al., 984 Belmont Street._. .- . . . . . .. . . . . . 225 65 Bortoue, Saverio et try., el al., 984 Belmont-Street. .. .. . . . . ., . 8 85 Boudakian, 11liisran, el al., 59 Cypress Street. , . ., . . . . . . . . 20S 32 "Boujoulian, I-lamarash et ux., 11 Chauncy Street....... , . , , . 131 15 Bourque, Elzer M., eI ux., 108 California Street... .. .. . .. . .. . 35 73 l3owles, Enema A., 5 Su€timer Street.... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 492 06 I3oyajian, Bogohos, 67 Laurel Street.... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 76 HGN-ajian, Gulianiaa, 53 Quirnby Street. .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 193 36 Bond, Arthur R., el ux., 42 Porten Street, ., .... . . . . . . . , . . . . 286 74 Bovlart, Nfichael J., eE ux., 714 Fitchburg Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 86 Boyle. Erivard J., 616 Main Street. .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 63 1107kourdian, Minas, 25 Nleleady Avenue. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 14 Bracken, Mabel G., 17 Pequossett.e Street- • - . . . . . . _ : . . . . . . . 267 27 Brackett. llary ,E., 14 I-Ierosm Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 74 Bralfite, Ada C., 48 Stuart Street. . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 77 Bray, Netlic B.. 191 Waserleyt Avenue.. ..... . , . . . , . . . . . . . 283 84 Brayley-, George G., 109 Lexington Street.,. .. . .. . , . . . . . . . , , 244 26 Brazilian, Aram, 636 Mount Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31a 49 Brenan. Grace Strong, et al., 121 Poplar Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 98. 530 NVATLRTOWN' TOWN REPORT Brenna, )Alen G., 245 Common Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . , . . $.is 25 Brennan, Janus J., 745 Mount Aub4rn Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246 03 Brescia, Giuseppe 4 firs., 30 Cypress Street..... . . , . . . . . . . 41 26 Breit, X illis J., 3$ Prescott Street. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 95 Breslin, Theodore, 580 :Inunt :auburn Street....... .. . . . . . . . 74 34 Brickley, John F., el im, 208 ;forth Beacon Street.... . . . . . . . 142 49 Brooks, Helen W., 97 Langdon Avenue.... . . .. . . .. . . . . 212 40 Brosaahan, M.'illiain J., 587 Main. Streor. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 133 70 Brown, Edith J., 33- Lowell Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _, 198 24 Brown, Florence E., 93 Orcbard Street. . . .. . — . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339 91 *Brown, Gilbert L., el ux., 8701ti aunt Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . 304 44 Brown, Jennie L.. 125 Common Street..... . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 316 83 Brown, Mary .F., 876 Belmont Street.. .... . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 419 92 Brown, Patrick J., 130 hillside load.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 367 22 Bruce, Janet E., 26 P5illips Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 12 Bruce, Sarah H., 14 Beacon Park.., . . . . , . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 191 1.6 Bruhmuller, William N., 270 Mount Auburn Street. . . . . .. . . . 527 46 13runi, Alfred et vv., 39 Boylston Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 73 I3uchanan. Nanche E., 117 Spring Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 138 33 Buchanan, William J., el ux., 'S 't1'arwick Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 48 Buda, Giuseppe el fix., 23 Janie-5 Street. . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 157 53 Burbank, Annic E., 44 Katherine Road.... .. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . ?05 32 Burgess, Garde W., 7 Oliver Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . a 31 Burgess, Heirs Gertrude A., 19 Irving Street, . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 258 42 Burgess, Janie-,, 19 1rv1ng Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 93 Burke, Susan, 51 (piney Street. , .. . , . .. . . . . . . • , . . . . 139 46 11urke, X.N7alter el xv., 11) Boyd Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 58 Burleigh, Charles M., el ux., 21 Hilkop Road.. . ..... . . . . . . .. . 129 94 Burns, ' lary E., 75 Franklin Street... . . , . .. . . . . , . . . . . . 145 14 Burns, Mary E., 63 E11iot Strcct.... .. , . .. . . , . . . . . . . - - - - -- - 262 70 Busconi, Ainry, 44 Quiniby Street. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,368 16 B u i ler, AI fred W-, 1 Oakley Road... . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 38 Bui-ler, Heirs George, 26 Nlyrt[e Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 84 96 Butler, Lillie F., 19 Derby Road... , . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23.1 03 Butt, Elliie M., 14 Hillside Road. ... . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. 251 77 Butters, Lucinda, 273 Main Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9A2 35 Caliral, Frank L. of al., 32 Francis Street. . . . . , .. , . . . . . . . .. . 307 98 C21ccaVara, Emily, 9 Thurston Road-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323 41 C4iec,avoro, Maria, 7'r,, 45 Oakland Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 273 92 C:accavaro, Alary, 36 Oakland Street.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 804 09 Cacavaro, Sebastiano of fsr.,, 6 Lyons Street... . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 25 00 *Cady, :Annie Al., 9-0akiand Street... , . . , . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 201 37 Cafarella, Xice L, 92 CaliEornia Strcct. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 120 60 "Caioa, Etteure el ux., 9 Kimball fkca&. . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . 320 37 Calandrello, Bros., Inc., Lexington Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 31 Calden, % illiani H., 52 Niorsee Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 16 Caldwell, Enima F'., 124 Hillside Deland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3() 60 t:Oi_F_lac TORS uH PnRT 531 * Cali uiri, Bruno, 91 NA'Merlown Street. ., . . . calipolites, Ignatios E.. 97 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 62 Callahan, Daniel F., et rr.t'., 78 Fayette Streer. . . ... . . . . . . . . . . 55 05 *Callahan, Patrick J., er trx., 56 Carver Road.... .. . . . . . . . . . . 339 84 Callahan, Thomas J., el ux., 379 School Street. .... . . . . . . . . . . 315 06 Callahan, Michael J., 1.6n Pleasant Street.. � . . . . .. . . . . . . 271 75 Callaway. Arini.e of al., 152 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 82 {CaIlinan, Gertrude, I I GIenson Street.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 73 Camara, Heirs Joseph 209 Summer Street.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . , . . 75 46 Came[, 'Mavro, 121 N-10unt Anhurn Str"t. ..., ,. .. . � . . . .. . . . 17 70 Caanerato, Sit Ivaatore el :ex., 38 Bradsha%v Street....... . . . . .. . 12 19 Cameron William R.. el rc ., 48 Favette Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 21 Campagna, Corinne, 25 I illcrest Circle. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 327 45 Campanini, Romeo, 92 Beech► ood Avenue.....I . . . . . . . . . . . . 555 78 *Cawpbell, Alexander J., et ies-., 22 Copeland Street.. .. . . . . . . 191 08 Campbell, Florence F., 50 Shattuck Road. . .. ... . .. . . . . . . . . . 129 64 C.aaI ipbell, James P.. 65 Bacon Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 38 Campbell, Joseph 'T., gel ux., 125 Westminster Avenue. .. . .. , . , 18 10 Campbell. Weallaice IC., et rtx_ 12 Channing Road........ . . .. . 200 00 C'anady, Lois J., IS Channing Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 224 79 C'anady, Oscar M., 1$ Chaanuing Road._. . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 293 42 C_'andido, Joseph, 49 Hovey Street. . . . _ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284 97 Cannon, Patrick J,, 27 Gilbert '.street..... .. , . , . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ 251 38 .�t,trette, Joseph T., el ux., 36 Bridge Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . , . 35 58 C;apabianco, Antonio, 37 Berkeley Street.. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . 286 i4 Capone, Clorioda, 28 Hudson Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 22 Capone, Pasquale et al., 81 Bo%,d Street.. .. .. . . .. . , . , . . . . , . 115 10 "Cara cosiKis, Jsrtres F.'., 109 Hillside Roar]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 3 54 Caracostats. Mary, 8 Belknap Terrace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1S€1 54 C:arargulian, Garal)(A U., 4I14 Mount Auburn Street.. , . . . . . . . 1,288 56 Caragulian, Leon, 4 Adaanis Avenue.. . . : . . . . . . . 3 54 Carbone, John, 2-1 Gertrude Street.... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288 74- Carbone, John et ux_ , 24 Gertrude Street...., .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . 75 05 Carbone, lose, 24 Gc-rtrude Street. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 529 93 Caret, Paul XV., 30 Morton Street. .. . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 19 C:1my, William P., el ux,. 4.1 Xterrill Road. . . . . . . . .. . .. . 321 82 Carlson, ALIgUA of rex., 145 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 44- 'Carlson, Carl F., el al., 15 Clyde l oid..... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 10 Carlstrum. ICiruc S., 55 Pequossette Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 47 79 C.arlstrom. #Gaut S., el nx., 55 Pffjuassette Street. . . . . . . . . . 264 16 Cainey. Mary Louiser 30 Brinirner Street.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 200 22 Carpenter, .dice P., 64 Lowell Avenue_.. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 123 90 Carpenter, F. Scot el ux., i[1'2 Se rrrieleigh Road. ... .. . . . . . . . . 276 12 Carroll, Cornelius J., et ux., 51 1 kiniden Avenue.. .. . .. . . . .. . 136 17 *Carroll. Frederick A., of ux., 5.1 Shattuck Road.... . . . . .. . . . 449 54 Caruso, C oncezin el al., 185 Warren Street.._ . . . . . .. . . .. _ 95 58 Caruso, :` ariaresna, 87 Summer Street.... . . . . . . . . .... ... .. 2 LO 63 .332 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Caruso, Vincenzo ct are,, 27 Nlyrtic Street.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... $178 77 Gary, Ai-thus Franklin el fix., 40 Fitchburg Street..... . . .. .. . 1'74 51 Casella, Giuseppe ce al,, 1,57 Chapman Street.. . . .. .. . . .. . . . 28 48 Case}, Ruth A., 129 Langdon Avenue.. ... . . .. . . .. .. . . . . .. . 260 19 Casey, William +G., et ux., 11 Marcia Road. .. , , . . .. .. . . . . . . . 347 31 Casa, Pasclualina, 41 French Street ....... . . . . . . . .. . . . 83 42 Castagnola, Giuseppe et vi., 87 Sparkill Street. . .. ... . . . . . . . 219 48 Caswell, Byron S., 271 Waverlev Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 257 81 Cavanaugh, john T., el tax., 545 IN'lain Street... . . . . . . .. . . .. . 136 86 Cra<varetta, Alfonso et im., 35 Howard Street... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 15 Ceddia, Vincenzio et Tex" 10 Lexington Street., . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 120 ,3 Ceglia, Vincenzo et vx., ei al., 33 Churclj Hill.... . . . . .. . . . . . 92 92 Cendrowski, Fawsten, 16 Cottage Street... . , . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 217 53 ,Cierclua, hello, 181 Fayette Street.. . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 28 32 Cerqua, ltiello el al., 188 Summer Street. . . .. . . .. ... . . . . .. . 353 40 Central Auto Farts Co., 35 Galen 'Street.... . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 23 90 Crharnberlain, 1-Ienry A., el al., 116 Standish Road. . ..• . . . . . . . 309 06 Chamberland, Charles, 85 Putnam Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238 27 Chambers, Mildred H., 9 Greenville Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 346 27 Chaprass, Alfred G. Jr., 115 Poplar Street. . . . . . . , . . . . . .. 7 08 Chaprass, Anna P., 14 Oak Street.... . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 1.11 60 Chase, Ada It., 62 I Gbbins Road. . . . .. . :. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. 289 01 Chase, Gertrude M., 13 Hall Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . 242 49 Chase. Louis 14- el vx., 62 Dobbins Road.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 12 39 Chatack, Archie, 417 Mount A.uhurit Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 62 Chinchinian, Paul et al., 24 Dartmouth Street. . . . . . . .. .. . . . 178 00 Chiodo, Angelo It., lily Boyd Street.. .... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273 32 Chooljian, Sarah, 46 Salisbury Road. . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . , . . . 158 84- Chopourian, Harry M., 551 Mount Auburn Street, . .. . . 11 68 Cliotilian, Abraharn el al., 27 Lloyd Load... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 139 % Chrakian, Bagdassar el ux., 14 Coolidge Hill Road.. . . , . .. , . , 1.50 21 Christensen, Fred J., 11 Wilmot `.street. . . . . . . , . . . 37 41 Christiansen, Hilda G., 32 Priest Road. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 101 37 Christofferson, Carl A., 3a Hilltop Road. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 7 08 Christopher, Despina, 175 I3oylstart Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 02 Christopher. Frances, 201 Lexington Street......... . . . . . . . . . 201 78 Churakian, Heirs Vartan, 79 Grave Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288 03 Church, Iva Gertrude, 122 Winsor Avenue... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 58 Ciampi, Veronica, 2 Putnam Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 19 Cianci, Pietro el ux,, 37 (quirk Street... . . . . . . . . .. . 85 00 Ciarlo, Domenico. 61 Lexington Street...... .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 109 74 Ciavarro, Domenico el ux., 23 Hearn Street.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 20 00 Cignale, Michelina, 168 Fayette Street. _ . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 97 00 Cirillo, Nicholas el ux,, 2+0 EYdgecliff Road..... . . . . . . : .. . . . . . 137 06 Clair, Michael jaw es. 121 Chapman Street. ..... . . . . . . .. . . . 118 45 Clapp, Phillip F., et ux., 10 Winsor Avenue- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317 26 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 533 -Clark, Richard W., 36 Carver Road, East.. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . $7 08 Clark, 1°lerrYa;trr G., 133 layette Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . 265 50 Clinton, Grace S., et al., 1 Whitney Street. .. .. . . . . . , . .. . . . . . 85 38 Clougherty, Catherine F,, 109 Poplar Street. .. .. . . . . . . . ... . . 16=4 56 *Coates, Roland W., of ux., 121 Lovell Road. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 04 Coburn, Chester A., e1 al., 2 Appleton Street,.. .. . . . . . .... . 207 09 Cochrane, Margaret B., 334 Arlington Street. ... . .. . . . . . . . . . 256 65 Coffey, Heirs John, 251 pleasant Street, . ,. . . . ,'. , . . . . . ,. . . . 76 11 Coffey, Heirs Michael, 127 Fayette -Street... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 27 Coffin, Ernest L., of rex., 24 Beacon Park.. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . 166 38 Cohen, Dexter, 84a Alain Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . , . , . . . - . 8 50 Cohen, Dexter S., 2a Mount AiAburn Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 43 Cohen, Sarah, 88 Alain Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 8 85 Cohen, Morris ef al., 47 Capiwl Street., _. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 182 31 Colbert, Laura A., 14 Appleton Street...,. , . .. . . .. . , . , . . 230 10 *Colburn, Stanley W , 37 Rangeley Road,..... .. .. .. . . . . .. . 15 93 Colby, Alarjorie K., 22 Elliot Street_... . . . .. . 7 79 Colby, Maurice D., 41 Plerrnrant Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 12 52 -Colby, Maurice D., of se:ti:., 41 Pierniont Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 60 -Colevian, Frederick T., ce w ,, 22 Edenfield Avenne. . . . . . . ,. . 172 60 Coleman, Warren L., 38 %Vilmot Street.. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . — 85 15 Culligan, 'vlary A., 5 Loyal Street. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 29 Collins, Annie J., 25 Robbins Load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 32 Collins, Carolina A., 43 Paul Street.. ... . . . .. . . . - - . , . . . . . . 26 55 Collins, Curolyn L., 43 Patel Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 177 35 Collins, John A., 43 Paul Street. . ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 58 Collins, Ralph L., 43 Patel Street. . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3 54 Comick, Anna Al., 50 Wilmot Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 3.4 Contras, George, 45 Kondazian Street... .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 120 7€1 Comstock, Heirs Albert E., 103 North Beacon Street ,... . . . . 101 06 Comstock, Albert H., 103 North Beacon Street.... . . . . . . . . . . 44 08 Condon, Anna B., 68 Mount Auburn Street. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 14 16 Conklin, A-tinnie L., 304 Common Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 290 28 Connelly, Joseph I, eG ux., 90 Harriden Averme.. .. . .. . . . . .. . 198 27 *Connolly, Mary E., el al., 251 Payson Road, Belmont.. . . . . . 121 25 *Connally, Thomas J., et tex., 57 Church Street.... . . . .. . . . . . 1 41 -Connors, William H., 114 Rutland Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 155 76 Conrad, Emmeline F., 22 Olney Street.. .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 97 *Constanao, Joseph M_ 23 Mount Auburn Street..... . . . . .- . 7 08 Conti, Annie, 53 Riverside Street-- _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 era Coach, Alary E. B.. 99 Robbins Road—.. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . ISO 90 Cook, Grace A., 43 L.angdort Avenue. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 217 71 Cools, Williaartt R., 43 Patridge Street.-.... . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 178 77 *Coon, Malvina J., 21 Palfrey Street. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 315 06 Corazzin , Anna S., 154 Walrtiit Street. , . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 305 77 Corazzini, Gaecano rt ux., 181 School Street. .. .... .. . . . . .. . . 103 42 eCurnetta, Antonio et Tex.. 151 Sycamore Street...... . . . .. . .. . 101 06 534 WATER't'r761 x TOWN REPORT Corsetti, Giuseppe el ux., 199 Lexington Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . $1,13 75 C:or eLLI, Giuseppe et t V. . . . . , . . , . . . . , . . . . . . , . 15 93 Cosman, Frank T., 44 Morse. Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1[1 62 Costa, 1-leirs Salvatore, 20 French Terrace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 00 Castello, Ellen F., 36 Purvis Street........ . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 138 49 Eotalgis, Thelo as el al., 227 Arlington Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 61 Cotter, Jahn 1.., 31 Orchard Street— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 75 Courtney, John J., 154 N-Vorcester Street. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181 44 Cousbellis, P"vanthia N., 744 Mount Auburn Street. , . ,. . . . . . 280 00 Couslaellis, Louis, N., 744 Mount Auburo Street. . ..... . . ., . . . 704 46 CuutUre, Alice N., 193 Pleasant Street.. . . . 251 34 Couture, H. Joseph of ux., 42 Carrell Street, . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . 262 05 Covino, Frank of tux., 226 Westminster Avenue—. - . . . . . . . . , . 173 46 Craig, Amy L., 139 Church street. . . . . . . . , . . , ., . . . . . . . . . . . 281 86 Cramer, Merrill E., eC ux., 107 Common Street. . . . . . . . . . . , . . 331 88 Creamer. Thornas, 113 Winsor Avenue. .». . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . » 59 99 Crcive, D., et fix., 326 Charles Rig>er Road. .... ... . . . . . 302 0 Crispy Baking Co., laic., 32 Crawford Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 64 Cracker, Lenora, 18.1 Sycamore Street— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . 212 40 Cronin, John W.. of ux., 61 Sltttttuck Road._. . . . . , . . , . . . , . , , $$-1 65 *Crosby, 'Thowas J., el ux., I5 Hit] Street. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 89 00 Crowell? Warner R.. 122 GarEeld Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . - 361 23 Crowley, Flora C., 58 Rates Load. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 72 58 Crupi, Rusaria. 11 Keith Street... .. . .. . . . . . . , . . , . , . . . . . 12 39 Crupi, Samo. 757 Mount Auburn Street... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 28 32 Crupi, Sata14.) apt ux., 11 K6tIi Street... . . . . . . . . , . , . . , , . 104 43 Cummings, Ro%— L., 35 Upland Road. ... , . , . . . , . .. . . . , . . . . . 265 50 Currie, 13essit:�, 21 Purter SirLuc.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 00 Currie, Jaincs d 'uv,, 48 %% irarer Slrect, .. » . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 90 Cutting•, A. Cora, 6.3 Commgmwealth Road...... . . . . . . . .. . . . 319 10 Daces•, John A., et ux., 158 Worcester Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 181 44 *Dadoian, Hamper et ux., 212 Boylston Street., . , . , . . , . -. , . . 297 .36 1 adgian, John, 68 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3213 91 D'Alanno, :Antonio, 88 Arlington Street. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 02 I7'Alanno, Antonio et ux., Arlington Street.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290 28 Dalby Company, Thomas, 89 Morse Stmet. . . . . . .. . . . » . , . . . 2,509 Sb Dale, Samuel 7NI., 39 Ste arrss Road. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 387 03 Daley, Margaret- J., 86 F.rlenEeld Avenue.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 226 56 1lalxell, Frederick W., 36 Oliver Street.. . . . . . .. . . . . . , . . . . , . , 237 1.9 D'An14C15, Giuseppe, 8t Arlinglion Street. . , , . ,, , . . , . . 123 36 D'Andco, Giuseppe et ux., 81 Arlington SLred. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 132 75 D'Amico, Loreat/o el ux., 82 Fayette Street.. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 242 49 D Armco, NIirIiael, 94 Sunarner Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 189 39, D'Aniico, Nicoin et sex., 29 Putnam Street L. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 10 D'Andrea, 1 hi aria el sit., 23 Cottage Lane... . ... . . . . . . . . . . . 166 04 Laiaiels, Francesca et ax., 19 Dewey Street... .. . . , . . . .» . . . . . 201 18 Daniels, I tarry-, 647 NIouai Au Liu rn Stree;t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269 04 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 535 Danikian, John, 63 131gelow Avenue.. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 8249 57 Danner, 11'ilham A., et icy., 157Common Street....... . . . . .. . 256 65 D'Antunio, Cesidia, 200 Summer Street....... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 246 03 Davenport, Alfred M., 88 Grove Street. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 1,764 69 Davenport, Florence M., 88n Grave Street..... . . . . .. . . , . 379 21 Davis, Edith M., 7 Gay Road... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. 183 64 Davis, 11'alter L., 25 Wilson Avenue. . , . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 87 DcAharonian, Sarkis, 594 Nlvuut _auburn Street... . . . . . . 7 09 Dc;altry, Eleanor M., 51 Garfield Street..,.... , . . .. . . . . . . . . . 295 80 Dedekian, Vartan et a/., 138 Ni6ols avenue. _ . . . . . . . 72 56 DeFelice, Edward A., 3$ Nlc'lcndy Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 66 Derelice, Giuseppe el w ., 230 Westminster Avenue._. .. .. . . . 15 93 DeFelippo, Arturo, 59 Langdon Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 41 DeFelippo, Josephine, 59 Langdon Avenue. .. .. 261 96 DeGeorgio. 11:ws€luale et ux., 146 Palfrey Street...... .. . . . . . . . 264 16 Degregorio, Joseph et ux., 29 Bancroft Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 62 Deignan, --lary A., 10 Edgeeliff Road.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 96 DeJvlio, Sante el at., 14 FayetLe Street... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 00 *Delaney, Della, 598 Mount Auburn Street. . . . 4 25 Delano, Rey 0., et six., 29 Fairview Avenue— . . . . . . . .. . . . .. 279 41 Della Rosa, Francesco el vx., 191 Warrm Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . 155 76 Delleville, Antonio et iix., I I I Arsenal Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 325 68 Delorey- John E., 141 Waltham Street.. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 73 DeMarco, Joseph, 7'r., Bustan.... . . . . . . . . . - - . - - - - 281 65 Dcnjcrs, Louis 0., 140 1-l'estminster Avenue. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 196 0S *Deillirlianr Poline S., 216 Boylston Srreet.. ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. 170 81 Denaitrio Mary-, 34 Clarendon Street... . ... . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . 64 73 DeProto, Albano, 753 Mount Auburn Street:. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . 3 54 Derliughosian, Idarian K., 21 lrlelencly Avenue..... . . . . . . . . . 206 75 DerBagosian, Harriet M., 21 Melendy Avenue, . ... .. . . . . .. . 247 80 DerBogosian, Nlaryam K., 21 Mplendy Avenue. ., ... . , . . , . . . 230 10 DerHovha€lt:sian, Israel, 138 Forest Street. . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . 156 45 Derian. Alary, 16 Hazel Street,........ . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 DerKazarian, Tourvanda, 31 Elton Avenue.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 111 28 Deroyian, Armin a€, el al., 19 Nifelently Avenue... . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 50 *DeSalvo, Antonio, 216 VVav(--`rley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 54 DeSaatis, Concetto et al., 1.3 Howard Street. .. ... .. . . . . . . . . . 159 30 'Descheneaux, George L., 158 Common Street.. ..... . . . .. .. . 17 70 Desmarais, Marguerite, 35 Chapman Street... . .... . . . ... ... 230 10 Devenney, John J., et al., 8 I-lillcre:st Circle. . . ...... . . . . . . . . . 297 36 Devereaux, Charles F... 81 Orchard StreeL. ... . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . 7 08 Devoe, Steplien J. a ux., 99 \1 ustminst+er Avenue . - - - . . .. . . 265 09 Dexter, Evans K., et its., 101 Lovell Road. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. 319 96 Dexter, Louise T., t 16 Langdan Avenue.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . S82 33 1)1l 1.i io, Nicola of tix., 51 Quimby Street. ...... .. . . . . . . . . . . 128 33 '(tic k-enscheid, Katherina, 30 Carver Load, Gast. ... . . . . . . . 295 59 Didomenici, Alessandro ej ux., 92 Walthain Street... .... . . . . . 35 41 536 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT DiGiacomandrea, Domenico et u. ., 169 Fayette Street....... . $86 73 Dillon, Thomas J„ e1 ux., 128 Hillside Roan, . . . , . .. . .. . . . 59 75 Dimick, Frank J., 6 Phillips Street,. . ... - .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 2 48 Dinarclo, Antonio et vx,, el ak, 87 Fayette Street.... .. . . .. . . . 205 32 DIP"ace, Elizabeth M., 8 Oakley Road... . . . . . .. . . — . . . . . . . 1df1 00 DiPietran toil 10, Carmine el UA%, 63 Waltham Street. . . . . . . . . . 10[) €0 Diran, Suran el m1c., 109 Spruce Street. .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 115 77 DiVeechio, Maria G., 110 E1rn 'Street. ...... .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. 212 40 RiVecchio, Vencenzio, 112 Eim Street, ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 14 16 Diver-chio. Vincenzo et im, 112 Elm Street... .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 599 52 Dixon, Forrest W., 602 Belmont Street. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354 27 *Dadokian, Rebecca, 8 Irma Avenue. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 254 88 Dolan, Bessie C., 9 Prescott Street... .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . , . , . . . . 247 80 Do]bier, Heirs Ldgaar K. 9 jewet.t Street....... . .. . . . . . . . . . . 158 19 *Danabed, Eleya T., 65 Bigelow Avenue....... . . . . . . . . .. . .. 14 i 6. Donagoe, C:harlcs F., 28 Robbins Road.... . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 577 40 Donahue, Elizabeth 51., 11 Hill Street.. ., . .. . . . . . . ,. . . . . . . . 69 62 Donahoe, William, -73 Main Street. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 77 Donnelly, John "'., et ux., 37 N 'alnut Street...... .. . . . . .. .. . 254 88 Donnelly, 4lary E., 32 Bradford Road. .. .. ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 319 59- Donavan, Jaines el 11 Fair fie]d Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 35 Donavan, Mary E., et al., 18 \VOIcott Road.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14.7 00 Dorley, Arthur J., North Beacon Street- .. . ... . . . . . . . . . .. 46 02 Du�sdoumian. Avedig et im, 148 Nichols Avenue. ... . . . . . _ _ .. 289 27 Doudakiatn, Sirpouhy, 203 Boylston Street. ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 242 92 Doyle, Hilda, 449 Main Street. . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 25 84 Driscoll, John, 88n Spruce Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1.12 60 Dubois, NVilfred, 159 Spruce Street...... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 172 05 Duest, Lydia &L, 74 I-Iovq Street... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 52 Duff, Frank J., 10 Stoneleigh Circle.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396 48 Duff, ,Joseph 1-, 161 Lovell Road.... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 299 13 Duffy, Peter D., 1 s Pre%cote Street, .. ... ... . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . 426 57 DttKan, Sarah A-, 158 North Beacon StreeL. .. ..... . . . . . .. . . . 197 64 Duley■, George E., eE wx., 98 Spruce Street. .. ..... . . . . . . .. . . . 133 84 Duncan, Elizabeth P., 44 Adams Avenue,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 667 29 Duncan, William W- 44 A€laths Avenue. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 94 Dunn, Joseph A., 279 Mount Auburn Street..... ... . . . . . . .. . 94 52 D'1;lrson, Nicola et 2m, 535 Mount Auburn Street....... . , .. . 578 79 *Dwyer. Margaret. M., 30 Stuart .Street.. .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 77 Div yer, Michael J., el six., 77 2 Belmont Street.... . . . . .. . . . .. 44 16 Eastman. Tertsa A., 44 Olcott Street- . . . . . . . . 171 71 Lust Watertown Realty co- .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 984 12 l atough, George, et aex., 15 Auburn Court. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 45 *Eaton, Leroy S., €l mv., 144 Wirisar Avenue.. . .. . . . .. . . ... 329 22 Eaton, Lt tvi W., 21 Elton A,,cnue...... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . . 114 17 Edsberg, Annie F., et al., 5 {_.lea►son Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 34 *Ewin, Fred et v. ., 50 Chairman Street.. . . 89 20 w Egizio, Francmo, 128 Main Street. ., .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $91 17 F-Mag, Nazaly, 29 Coolidge Hill Road—. 174 97 Elliot, Elias IV- 35 Union Street.. .. ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . I . . . . . . 307 98 Elliot, Florence E., 14 Union 5treet. ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 284 97 Emerson, Bessie M., 48 %V"-Iljtnl Street....... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 78 Emerson, Samuel S., et ux-, 4 Malden Street........ . . 221 2g Emery, Frank D., 9 Fra.itklin Street.. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 I-5 Emery, George I1., d ux., 41 Wilmot Street, .. . . . . . .. . . . 92 18 English, Sang el roar., 196 Fayette Street. .. . . . . . .. . . . . 311 52 Engnaan, J. Henry, 135 IN-fount Auburn Strut. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 8 85 Eordekdan, Abraham el ux., 198 Boylston Street- . - - - - . ., . - . 277 89 Erskine, Doris L., 91 Common Street. .. . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 198 24 Erskine, Kenneth H., 91 Cornrnon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 35 40 Essa}rani, Agayni, 342 Scliml Street. . . . . . . . 200 28 Essayan, ;Leon et al., 585 Mount Auburn Street.. ... . . . . . . . . . 35 40 Esserialn, John, 97 Bigelow Avenue.. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . i5 58 Esterherg, Herbert L., 17 Main Street.... . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . 35 40 Evans, 1#rederick E., et iex.. 206 Pleasant Street....... . . . . . . . 231 34 Evans, Josephine Zvi., 11 WoIcott road. .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 283 20 Facenda, Evaristo, 753 IN-1 ►unt Attburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 54 Falbi, Frank, 15 Berkeley S.reet. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 63 72 Falco, Rose, 15[) Lexington Street. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 253 11 Fallon, Julia "T., 14 lrrnaz Avenue, . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 97 80 *Fallon, WaIter L., 6 Porter Street... .. . . . . .. . .. . ... , , ,. . 250 90 Falzarano, Maria, 169 Walnut Street.. .. . . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . , 134 95 Fanning, 10ary, 33 Hunt Street, ..I.... . , . . . ._ . . . . . . . , ., . . . 152 22 Farese, Carmine, King Street:..,..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 400 02 Farese, John, 16 King Street— — . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 237 1$ Farese, Theresa, 200 1l'arre:n Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ._ .. . . . 364 63 Farley, Charles A., now owned by A.Dent, 67 Oliver Street.... . 295 59 Farley, 'Millie E., 28 Dexter Avenue... . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. .. . . . 256 65 Farraher, Margaret, 42 Royal Street.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 66 91 Faartt•ell, Winifred D., 70 Robbins Road. ...... . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 274 35 Faulkner, James, 61 Wiltatut Street....... . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . 163 27 Ftav=o, Giuseppe el! :ear.., 129 Nichols Avenue..... .. . . . . . . . . 55 03 Fay, John J., 22 Putnam Street.. . .._.. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.4 87 Fay, Leon 1 ., el ux., 1.10 Rutland Street.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 8-4 Feeney, Julia, 13 Birch Read..... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 178 27 "Fencer, Annie F., 53 Edenfield Avenue. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 1 77 Felioni, Joseph el pax., 36 California Street.. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 59 *Ferrari, Andrew, 40 Prenti-%Street- . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 01 Ferry-, Alive E., 18 St. Afary's Street. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 306 21 Fewkcs, Charles H., et al., 5 Maple Street..... ... . . . . . .. . . . 111 51 Files, ilIrariun L. 36 Hardy Avenue, .. ... . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . 75 23 Finlay, Clara, 7 Laurel Street. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 12 Finn, Martia J., el ux., 77 Highland i'lv( rtc......... . . . . . .. . 41. 14 Fiske, Charles B., 354 Arsenn] Street.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . , 17 70 538 WATERT4WN TOWN REPORT Fitzgerald, Jerome V., at ux., 8,36 Belmont Street. . . .. . . . . . . . $71 28 *Fitzgerald, Joseph A., 36 Stuart Street. . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . 171 69 Fitzgerald, Martin el v ., 90 Fayette Street,, . . ... . . .. .. . . . . 60 00 Fitzgerald, Rose A., 34 OlcotL Street.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 183 85 *Fitzgerald, Veronica E., et rat. 832 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . 192 93 Fitzpatrick, JaTims J_ 41 Maplewood Street.. .. . . . ,. . . .. . . . . . 306 99 Fitzpatrick, Patrick J., 18 Purvis Street. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 274 35 Flagg, Colon J., cal ux., 35 Perluosscttc Street, .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . 94 00 Flagg, Robert W., Piermont Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 2.51 34 Flag. Rabert XV., Piermont Street:.. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 20 55 F1ecca, %Villiam G., et ed., 71 Arlington Street.- • . .. .. . . . . . . . . 10 62 Fliteroft, Albert E., 58 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194 06 Folena, Antonin, 31 l-lorton Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 41 Fontano, Antonietta, 29 l tmwood Avenue. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 156 28 Ford Alexander C., IS Wilmo Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345 10 Ford, Walter A., et 2rx., 158 Winsor Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .348 69 Forestieri, frank J., 76 Putnam Street......... . . . . .. .. . . . . . 230 10 Forestieri, Frank et sax., 14 Bromfield Street.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284 97 Fuskett, AN-farthz M., 129 Edenfield Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 147 99 Foster, Frank T., e4 ux,, 5 Quincy Street..... .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2155 50 Fowler, John W., 74 Glcatt Street.. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 15 I o%vler, Joseph, 15 Lade] Street.,.. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417 72 *Fowler & Son, Joseph, 16 lurid Street.... . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 35 40 Fowler, Marion 1I_, 126 Charles Fiver Road- . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . =276 12 Frs ppler, Ella 1M,, 35 Elton Avenue... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 118 59 Freethy, -Mildred L., 98 Barnard Avenue. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . _ 185 74 Friestaclter, F'erdinaml, 103 Barnard Avenue. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 11 French, Robert C., •16 Hersom Street.. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 20 36. Freed, James R., el nx., 41 Fitcbburg Street.. ... ... . . . 174 61 Friggio, Raffaele, 112 Hillside Road.... . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 260 19 Fristedt, Walter E,, ail uv., 63 l lerSUM Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 200 05 Fucci, Pasquale el idx., 120 Edenfield Avenue.. . . . 147 30 Facile, Joseph, 51 Hovey Street.... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 91 *Fulk, Anna R., 142 Russell Avenue— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 81 Fuller, Bertha Al., 172 Sycamore Stree#:........ .. . . . .. . .. . . 272 58 Fuller, Carrie M., 82 Church Street, . . . . . . , . , . . . . .. . . . . . . 263 13 Fundeklian, Setrak rr ux., 18 Lloyd Road. . . . .. 297 01 Furfey, Arthur L., el ux., 12 Eliot Street.. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . 75 77 Gabriel, Larry, 23 Lexington Street.. ... . . . . . . ... . . . .. . _ 153 99 Gallaglier, Richard F., 55 Green Street..- - - . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 80 54- Gallagher, Thomas James, 3 Green Street. .. . . . . .. . . . .. . , 204 83 Gallen, Mary, 16 Hardy Avenue. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. 47 72 Galligan, John F,, ei zrx,, 30 Irma Avenue. .... . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 236 65 Callinaro, Americo, 38 Crawford Street, ,. 186 28 Gallo, Domenico et ux., 28 Cushman Street. ... . . . . . . . . 164 61 Galvin. C. Wil iam, 557 'Mmut Auburn Street. . .. . . 7 08 Galvin 1-Iary A,, 110 Brookline Strut.. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . 43 .37 t OLIXCTOR"S REFORT 539 Galvin. i'alxiek ., 1lit Brookline Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S,31 86 Gandolpho, Heirs Charles J., 114 Dexter Avenue. _ . _ . . . . , . , _ 591 53 Gan riarzi Angelo, 11 Berke Street....... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 99 12 Gannon, Charlotte A., 4 Chapman Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.16 0.3 *Garahedian, Ilaig S., t Arden Road, ... . ­. I .I I . . . .. . . . . . 397 95 Gambedia.n, Hovsep of vx.. 20 Laurel Street.. .... . . . . . . . . . 221 25 Garafolo Frank el ur,, 692 Belmont Street. ..... . . . . .. .. . . . :118 58 Geary, Cecelia A., 17 Bradford Road-., .- , 291 27 Geilfuss, Lena M., 24 Glcott Street. .... ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 258 44 Gel3onk9an, Xrikor G., el ux., 48 Fairfield Street... . . . . . . . . . . 232 52 Genning, Jahn F., 123 Mount Auburn Street.... . . . . . . . . . . .35 .10 Geraman s, Castes P., 14 Bradshaw Street.. _ , ,. . . . . . . . , 538 a$ Geramanc.9, iVersene C., 32 Gertrude Street... . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 261 68 Germania, Melina, 45 Riverside Street... . .. .:. . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 34 *Gethro, Anna T., 13 Katherine Road....... . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 166 38 Gegikian Arthur S.. MR Walnut. Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166 38 Giacoum akin, Calligni M., el at., 194 Arlington Stree't...... .. . 269 04 Giannotti, Mary, 312 Arlin ton ". LreeL. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 283 20 Gibbons, Edward C., 16 l kill Avenuc.. .... .. . .. . .. ... ... .. . . . 180 12 Giglio, Leonardo of z ., 19 Berkeley Street . , .. .,.. . . . . , . . . . , 33 97 Gilbert, George F., et ux., 95 Barnard Avenue. .. . . . - ._ - • - - - - .338 50 Gilbert, William B., of ux., 19 Malden Street.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 115 05 Giiliatt, Gertrude A., 29 Commonwealth road- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 297 36 Gilmore, Winnifred ill., 23 Porter Street., , . , 273 79 Giordano, ,Josephine, 114 Flarnden Avenue. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 42 *Giragosian, Fl. M., 587 MourrL Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 54 Given, Susan D., 531 Mount :Auburn Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 29 Gjertsen, In&brut, 33 Chapman Street.,.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 68 Glossa, kVilliam It., el nx., 375 Mount Auburn Street. .... . . . . 51 05 Glynn, John F,, ed vx., 143 IrYing Street.. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 260 19 Godwin, Nellie, 17 {Chester- Street. .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 237 61 Goldbank, Amxy>, 76 BDylston Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 35 Goldberg, Charles, 333 Maiii Struct.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 10 Groldbank. Vosgerchian, 1. .5 3luuat auburn 'Street.... . . . . .. . 35 40 Golden, Sara, 37 Hall Avenue.. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 315 81 Goldsberryr, Jahn R., et ux., 12 Robbins Raid-. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 345 85 Goldthwaite, Dena D., 172 Bellevue Road. .. .... . . . . . . .. . . . 264 21 Goldstein, Samuel C., 98a Schaal Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 46 02 60115DIG, Manuel A4 , et al., 72 Hillside Road.... . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 t 7 71 Goodaie, Richard E., 14S North Beacon Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 454 78 Good ll, Carolyn W., 105 G arfield Street.. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 400 00 Goodwin, Edward Abram, 134 Westminster vent...... . . . . 164 17 Gordon, N-1argaret L., 5 A pleton Terrace,.. ...,. . , . . . . . . . . 121 78 Guuld, Alden W., of ux., 42 Wilmot Street. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . 1.57 96 Grace, Frank S., el mra , 9 3mvett Street,.... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 162 84 Gram, 11largamt G., 146 Langdon Avenue-. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 23,E 96 Graharn, Helen F., 122 Barnard Avenue. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 738 90 540 WATERT'OWN TOWN REPORT Graham, lner M., 4 Franklin Strut..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $185 18 Grainger, Heirs Harriet, 9 Bailey Avenue.. . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . , . 97 22 Green, Darby, 10 blunt Street..-, -- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 02 Green, Henry H., 824 1lount Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 26 Green, Russell 'Allan, 63 Maplewood Street._. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 315 34 Greene, Cora 1., 33 Stearns Read_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354 00 Green, Georgina F'., 83 Franklin Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . 191 16 Greene, Willard B., 222 Bellevue Road.. . . . . . . . . .. . . ... .. . . 359 31 Greenland, William J. el ux., 27 Gilbert Street. ..... . . .. .. . , . 53 12 Gregoire, Susan, 365 Nfain Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 242 52 Griffin, Mary E., eC ux., 362 Mount Auburn Street. ... . . . . . . . 142 31 Grillo, SaIlto et ux. 44 Loomis Avenue. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 70 Grjmes, Lillian J., 74 Clnanning lead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315 82 *Grovccr, James G., el vx., 30 I3-arpiard Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 292 05 Guerino, Jeanie, .Spar Bill Street.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 08 Guidrey, Frances hl., 26 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 711 97 "'Gulesian, Abraham, 48 C}press Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 31 Gullason, Charles T., et al., 633 it-lain Street.. . . .. . . . . .. . . . 24 78 Gullason, Dose A- 65 Hillside Road. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 12 04 Gullatti, Concetta, 68 Westminster Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 122 67 Gullotti, Frank, 70 Westminster Avenue. . ... _ , ,. I . . . .. . . . 548 55 Gunchetta, Giuseppe, 12 Lloyd Road.. . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 269 04 Gunder-on, Robert A., e[ ux., 14 Clyde Road.... . ., . . . . 318 60 *GurvFin, John E., 840 Belmont Street...... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 281 43 Gustafson, Charles W., 776 Delmont Street. . , . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 104 ai Gurzetti, G. Leone of rear., 12 Berkley Street.. .. . . .. . . . . . . . 189 39 Haartz-Mason. Grower Co., Pleasant Street. . , . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 1,911 60 Haboian, Bedros el eel., 93 School Street........ . . . . .. . . . . . . . 437 19 Haboian, Turvanda of al., 19 Kondazian Street. , . .. . . .. . . , . . fig 81 Haddie, Florence V., 27 Copeland Street:,... .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 24 30 Haddie, James L., 27 Copeland Street....... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 431 15 HadjInlian, Hagop S., 27 Adam.9 Street.... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 4M 52. Had;ianliarr, Mary, 92 Nichols Avenue. . . . ... . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 1,312 61 Hadley, Mary V,, 316 Common Street..... , . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . 292 05 Hagopian, Hagop, 8 Melendy Avenue_ . . . . . . .. . .. . . 39 34 Hsviahedian, i`tiazarevt, 404 Mount Auburn Street, . . . . . . . . , . 254 88 Halberg, S. Godfrey, 50 ]-Hall Averuae, ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 276 12 Hall, Edward C. Jr., Mount Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301 93 Hall, Edwin M., 30 Fuller Road... . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,475 45 Hall, Edwin M,, el rrx., 30 Fuller Road.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 388 19 Halladjian, Jacob H., 137 `1'enipleton Park-way. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 607 24 Halligan, Janes, .39 Brimmer Street._ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 175 56 l-lamilion, Ju0ine D., 52 Fitchburg Street. .- . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 30 00 Hanimill, Catherine A., 66 Capitol Street... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 311 52 Hammond Harry G., el ax., 238 Bellevue Road.. .. . . . . . . . .. . 387 11 Handy, Raisey A., 161 Lexington Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167 N Hanley, George S., of eex., 37 Prescott Street. .... .. . . . . . .. . . . 271 37 COLL.ECTOR'S REPORT 541 Hanna, Helen Case, 115 Fussell AvenuQ... . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. $297 36 Hannon, Owen, 65 Hazel Street .. . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 145 bP *HI-Msenj August, 11 Olney Street—... .... . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . so 00 I- ansen, Henry M., 129 Grave Street. ... , . . . . . .. . .... . . . . . . 204 57 1-1,insen, Elirl 1°I., 25 Lincoln Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 629 51 Manson, Mildred A., 60 Gilbert Street, 163 03 Haralarnpou, Vasilias el al , 39 Berkeley Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 63 72 Flardy-, Thomas, 70 Wilmot Street. .. .. I .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 197 34 Hargedon, John of al., 18 Upland Road.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 283 20 Harley. Bruce el ux., 178 Spruce Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 185 33 Harney, Mary, 36 Chauncyr Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 277 89 Har€sian, Arakcl, la Crawford Street. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 24 Harris, George C., 19 Fztirtield Street. . _... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 56 Harting, Herbert C., OD Templeton Parkway... . . . . .. . . . . . . . 193 60 Hartung, Paul C., 27 Maplewood Street.. . . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . 3,376,04 llaro ell, Claude S., 265 louat Auburn Street._-, . .. . . . . . 3 89, Harvey, William NI., et ux., 33 I-Varren Street. . . . . . . 169 02 Hasie, Carl A., 112 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 48 Haughey, Helen L., 343 Schwl Street,. . . . . .. . . . ... . .... . .. 184 09 Hawthorne, Ruth L., 4 Carver Load, East.. ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . 417 72 Mayes, Cornelius B., el ux., 77 Union Street.. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 282 08 Hayes, Patrick, 65 Springfield Street... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 157 53 Healer Motor Inc., 43 North Beacon Street.. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 5 31 13taley, John J., Waltham Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 754 37 *Hedlund, 0star F'., 183 Maplewood Street. .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . 3 54 Hedrington, William J., el im, 38 Porter Street...... . .. . . . . . 286 26 Hellenir Association, Artington Streeet. . . .. . ... ., ,, , . , . 56 64 Henry, Ernest L., el err., 32 Hovey Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 711- 1-Hermansen, Ha-n5, 4-1 GilUerty Street... .... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 196 53 Hersee Company, li, C., -17 Beacon Street...... .. . .. . .. . . . .. 2,646 15 *I-ieshion, Mary E. INIc., 90 Fitchburg Street... . . . . .. . . .. . . . 184 3,5 I-lews, Adelaide C., 49 Bancroft Street.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . , . 165 56 I-Iewson, Hazel B., 29 Arden Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 409 60 Hi�ckes, Lefie C,, 88 Riverside Street.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 205 32 Eigharn, Martha Nt, 368 School Street.. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290 28 I-Till. Oscar['t'., 700 Belmont Strect.. ... ... . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 283 42 Hill, Wilfred R,, e[ iix., g Quincy Street..... .-. . . . . . . . . . . . 68 00 Hill, William A,, 9 Summit Load. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 37 1-1iIIcx-, Anthony el sex., 74 Riverside Street. °... . . . . . . . . . . .. . 205 32 Hillman, Howard L., 3G Hawthorne Street. ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 171 41 Hinckley, Ora E., 35 I owit Auburn Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 40 Hodge, Charles H., 15 Bates Road.- ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 5S Holbrook, James W., 49 Chapman Street... ° . . . . . . , . . , . . .. . 92 97 Hothrook, Mabel A. 56 Olcott Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 OD Ilollanrl, Edward D., 16 Stearns road.... . . . . . ... . . . . 502 80 'lllollrand, 1•fary J., 93 Galen Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 39 Holmes, Austin U., 54 ravette Street._ , . , . . . , . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . 111 51 542 WATEIt'C(}WN `I"OWN REPORT H(Anles, Clh[hw Il., 94 Union StrccG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5167 44 Plultm€s, MiLry L.. 272 3elmant Street.. .. . . — . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 276 87 Holway, llerril S,, et ttx., 71 1lEari❑n Road. . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . 84 08 Hood Rubber Co....... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54,892 12 lloogasian, Harry eG fix,, 206 Ro Iston Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . 172 58 1-Iupkizi*, J hn J.. 10 Frank Street. . . .. . .. . . . . .. 230 111 Hopkilts, 11;cl,ael J. 29 Rarely Avenue.. . .. . . . . Iiur4c+ck, John ZVI., et• ux., 15 Whitttey Strut. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 194 33 Houhoulis, George E., 68 California Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 34 I-lovagiI ian, Ripsimek, 168 Spruce Street. . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 27 1 fa vey 1-1erbert C., 11 Pal nier Strut. . . . .. , . . , 205 27 1-Imvarrl Abraham L., 7n Galen Street...- , ., . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,974 75 Howard, Abrahant L., et at., 70 Galen Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 7 08 Howell, Edritund et ux., 12 Fitchburg Street.. . . .. . _ . , ,, . _ , _ _ 62 70 Hawes, Flora A,, 256 North Beacon Street— .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 73 Hudsun, Jahn R., of im, 5 Partridge Street. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2S7 11 I-1ughes, Catherine Spring, 390 Charles River Road. . . . . . . . -- 92 00 Hughes, Emily G., 7 Purvis Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171 69 1-1ughes, Flora il•I., 30 Grandview Avc-Tiue. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. 115 0i Hughes, Harry J., 30 Grandview Aveime. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 5 31 Hughes, Fleirs Margaret, 321 Main L;treet.. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53:3 20 Hull, Ruth N., 47Emerson Road.... . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 191 16 1-lunsley, Ruth, 133 Templeton Parkway , , .. . . . ... . . . . . . .. . 331 19 Hunt, Mali�el M., 281 Arsenal Strecl.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 61 Husseibee, Cyril eG six., 3 Summit Road.. . , . . . . 251 26 ladomm, Joseph, 17 Oa k]and Street... . . . . . . . . . . . 201 37 ladonisi, Rosa, 19 Oakland Street- . 201 37 OFa€onisi, Rmaria, 186 Swimmer Street. , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 24 Iclrinzzi, Angelo, 300 Arlington Street. . . .,. , . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 47 78 latats nz.r.i, Angelo et ux- 300 Arlington Street. . . 343 38 [anmi 11i, Nicola, 17 %%Inter Street.. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 255 03 1 era rdi, Pietro el to , 15,Dewey Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 11 Igoe, Esther M., 18 Palmer Street. . . . . , .. .. . , .. 31 74 Inferrer-Et, Juscph, lad .Arlington Street. . . . ...., , . .. .... . 17 70 Inferrerat, Stephen, •12 Dartmouth Street..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 60 International Gum Corpuratioil, 2'q4 Pl{:asant Street. . . . . .. , . 3,54 00 lodice, Clamentc, 259 LL%xington Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1,193 84 Jackson, Olive IN-1., 41 Beacon Park. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 00 *Jackson, Robert G., 53 Falmleu- A%renue.. , .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 62 J:lcobson, George, 66 Belmont Street. —. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 309 75 jit(,bson, George et al., 66 Belmont 5trett.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 44 jacub.9on, Mtartin B., et im, 10 Gay Road.... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 253 93 'Jacques, Charles P., ei ux., 84 Fitchburg Street.. .. . . . . .. . . . 199 39 Oja nesnn, Oscar, I I I Strneleigh Road. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 47 Janigian, Krikor, 96 )-Dexter Avenue— ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 161 07 Janik-lain, Asdour eat u.v., 24 Fairfield Street ... .... .. .. . . . . ... 253 5 Jensen, John K., 572 Alain Street...... . . . . .. . . . . . . , . .. 1,926 01 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 343 Jerossi, 1141cola et sex., 31 Ralph Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . IS! 31 *Jiggerjian, -azarct K., 7 Dartmouth Street... . . .. . .. . . . 137 25 Jivelekian, Levan G., 20 Lawrence Street. .. . . . . . . .. . .... . . . 279 26 Johanson, Cecelia %N",, 40 Map1mood Street...... . . . . . . .. . .. 394 57 Jolmansson, Ernest G.. el axe., 39 Fairview Avenue.. ., ....... . 161 65 Jolinson, Andrew T., el mr., 57 Palfrey Street'. ., . . .. . . . . .. . . . 283 81 Johnson, Anna A., 46 Cartier Road, Fast, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,017 75 Johnson. Astrid I_ 84 Bradford Road... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 291 27 Johnson, Henry C., 91. Bradford React...... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . , . 2 12 ,Johnson, Jacob J., 78 Dexter Avenue. ..... . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . 26.3 71 Johnson, Louisc S., 130 Schockl Street... ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286 74 Johnson, eels A., el sex., 43 Pequossette 5treev.. . . . . . . . . . . . 256 65 Johnsen, Pauline Ames. 28 Sunnybank Road—. . . . . . . . . .. . . 354 00 Johnson, Vera °ti., 16 Priest Road— —.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 12 Jahnston, George D., el -re ., 6 Aniherst Road.... ... . . .. . . .. . 393 81 Jones, XTary E., 61 Prospect Street— . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 25 Jordon, illarie At, 23 Alden [toad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 288 .S1 Jordon, Stella L., 38 Chapman Street. . . .. ... . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . 152 35 jurdon, William T., 23 Alden Road.. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .... . 40 71 Joubert, Rase, 37 Williams Street. .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . 8 85 joy, Cecelia M., et al., 34 Russell Avenue. ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 230 52 Joyce, Ellen, 23 Boyd Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .... 182 31 Joyce, Ellen, ,97 Pequossctte Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 103 11 Joyce, Gordon. 15 Olney- Street.... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 39 Joyce, John "T., 634 Beinivnt Street.. . . . . . . . . . . - -. . . . . . . . . . 484 98 ,Julian, Louis el ur., 123 Fayette Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 153 99' Kalalads„ Varvera, 1.3 Porter Street...__. _ , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 134 28 Kalajiaa, 'Matos B., 02 Lexington Street... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 51 Kalajian, Sahag, et sex., 55 Prentiss Street..... . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 256 65 Kaffian, Bogns el dr., 45 Prentiss Street- ... . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 256 65 Kaloosdian, Jasper, 99 School Street. . . . . , . , 22 30 Kamishlian. Irene R., 116 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236 .36 Kandar, George, 127 Galen Street....... . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 386 39 Kandar, Edward 0., 26 Brimmer 'Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 00 Kane, Louis, 165 1°lount Auburn Street... . . . . . . . . - - . - - - - - 17 70 Kane, Minnie, 165 74 ount Auburn Street.. . . . . . . .. . ,. . . . . . . 556 78 Karageusian, Hike, 32 Quimby Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 21 'Nara an, Kiourken of al., 25 Prentiss Street.. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 79 08 Karakashian, 1- ovannes rt sex., 77 Putnam Street. . . . . .. . , . . . 292 05 Ira kashian, Miss.�tlr el Ltd., 4 Cypress Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 42 Kas.hian, Jacob. 88 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 76 Kasper, Anna, 536 Plcasant Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 26 Xaula, I-1enr3, J., 137 Lovell Ruud. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239 455 K vafian, Nountza, 27 Keenan Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 35 Kat•cmghian, Jacob of rr.r., 340 Mount :auburn Streer. . . . .. . . . 102 05 Kaysanlian. Hagop X, 105 School Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 75 K Izarjian, Hagop Al., 105 Sc:houl Street. . . .. . . .. . . . . . 24 79 44 WATER TOWN TOWN REPORT Kazanjian, KLenneth. K., iS5 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 240 72 'Keating, .Anna M,, 493 N1 liR StrC&c .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272 58 Kebabjian, George 1°I., 592 Mount Al iburn Street. .... .. . , ._ . la 58 Keefe, Charles E., Arsen;a Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 9 74 Keefe, David J., 129 Worcester Street..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 33 Keefe, JOSS[ la, 93 IM;111a Street'.. . I . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 54 Keefe, Mary G., 14 Irving Parr. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 816 €16 Keefe, Hu;rs Mary V., 14 Irving Park... . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . 442 11 Keefe, Owen, Mount auburn Street. . .. , . . . . . . , , ., . _ , - . _ . 7 OR Keeth, 1_yde B., 17 Standish 1Rcsrl.... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 299 17 Keeth, Raymond G., 1 i Standish Road.:. .. . . . . . . .. . . . , . . . 3 S4 Keith, William J. A., el x ., 73 Standish Road., . ... . .. . . . . . 307 93 Belch, Ella T. 166 Hillside Read..... . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . 70 00 Kelleher, Mary C. 19 Birch Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._... .. _ . . 287 12 Kelley, Agnes J., 316 Xlount Auburn Street.... . . . . . . . . .. . . . 402 9a Nelley, Catherine L., 30 Springfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 273 .56 Kelley, Charles B., 48 California 'Street. .... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 72 Kelley, Emma R. 372 Charles Diver Road..... . . . . . . . .. . 272 58 Kelley, Georgian W., 27 11'insor Avenue. . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . 306 21 Kelley, Harriet A., 39 Wil v erIey Avenue. .... . . . . , . . . . . 141 60 Kelley, Helen P., 35 Stoneleigh. Road....... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351 46 Kelley, Jo ph FAT,, 7XIwnt Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 899 10 Kelley, Alah+eile A., 74 horse Street. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 194 70 *Kelley, Nellie A,, 535 Pleasant Street.... ,... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 79 Kelley, Thomas J., 2 1a lron Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 08 [Telly, Elizabeth T., 246 Boylston Street—... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 58 on Kelley, Joseph J., 32 Westminster Aveaeue. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 247 80 Kelly, Joseph J., et ux., 60 Edenfield Avenue. .. . 269 04 Kelly, Mae C., 60 Edenfseld Avenue.. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 701 11 *Kelly, Maurice AV.. et al., 40 Bridge Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 78 Kelly, Michael J,, et ux., 26 Maple Street.. .. . . . , .. . . . 210 63 Kelly, Rebecca, 7 Upland Road. . .. . ... . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 45 Kenney, Mary Evelyn, 81 Surnmer Street.... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 36 Kenney, Patrick J., et vx., 133 Galen Street.. .. . . . . . . . - .. . 90 94 Kenil,en, Latarn AL, 44 Capitol Street. ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 84 Keough, Edward H., 187 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 271 46 kerkheshi n, I-lam el, ux., 97 Dexter Avenue. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 166 16 Kezerian, Jasper, 101 School Street... . . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 2S 32 Khaebidoarian, John, DD2 Dexter Avenue. .... ... . . . . .. . . . . . 17 70 IThederian, Garabed, 121 Nichols Avenue.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 769 DO Khederiaaa, Senekerin, 125 Nichols Avenue.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 78 Killeen, Owen H., et ux,, 34 Adams Street. ........ . . . .. . . . . . 129 29 Kirider, William F. jr,, el ux., 69 Springfield Street,...... . .. . 59 30 King, Benjasaiin et ux,, 94 Harnden, Avenue, .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 04 King, Helena B., 706 Mount Auburn Street.... . . : . . . . . . . .. . 316 83 King, Norah T. and Myles L. 44 Putnam Street .., . . .. . , . . . 149 31 Kirtley, Eben L., 240 Orchard Street. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 80 qk f`OLLECTOR`S REPORT 545 Kohut, Nicholas H,, et ux., 98 Lexington Street......, .. .. . . . $302 67 *Itandazian, IN-linas S., Coolidge Hill Road... , . . .. .. . . . 292 91 Kooyouniiian 14ishan, 42 Crawford Street,., , . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 65 50 Kouroubacalis, Peter 77 Nyack Street. . .. . . . . . 53 24 *Kon.r_ouian, Nlanoog, 404 Mount Auburn Street.. ..... . .. . 36 69 Krancer, Eleanor '4'., 17 Hilltop Road.. . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 176 40 Kreel, Fred A., 11 Dwight Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 11 91 Kreeb, Heirs Nla4ryr A., 1 I Dwight Street.. .... . . . ... 125 67 Krikorian, Araksie. 15 Kondazian Street...... .. . . .. . . . . . ISO 10 Kritman, Benjamin, 140 Pleasant Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 17 LaBella., Janes, 825 Mount Auburn Street.,... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 08 LaCanuro, Sam el al., 72 Bigelow Avenue...... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 17 70 LagerNade, Olga E., 4 Hilltop Rozd. . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . 125 74 Laguff, fohn H., a ttv., 4.5 Hersoin Street,. .. . . .. . . . . . .. . .328 46 Lake, Albert 1:., 28 Paul Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . 255 31 "Lake, James of rlx., 7 Avon Road- . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 95 Lally, Joseph M., 48 Grandview Avenue..... , 440 84 Lally, IN'lichael H., Grandview Avenue-..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 31 Lally Raymond el at., 48 Grandview Avenue.. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . 5 31 Lanctot, :Mary Ida, 11 Laivrence Street. ...:... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281 13 Landry, Arthur N., et ux., 36 Hall Avenue.. . . . . . .. .. . . . 185 33 Landry, Katherine L., 72 Bradford Road. . . . . . .. . . . . . 326 67 Long, Katherine A., 22 Oakley Road.. , . . . . . . . so 04 Langevin, Atfred T., l43 Galen Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. . . 249 57 Larkin, Isabelle. 215 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 276 12 Larrabee, Caroline A., et al. 40 Oakley Road...... . . . . . ... . . . 4G4 17 `Larsen, Margaret E., 18 Hudson Street...... . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 101 43 Lauricella, Antonio, 106 Hain Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 381 06 *Laverty Antliany P., 748 Mount Auburn Street. . . . _ . .. . . . . 292 05 Lawson, Saaiiuel 1 , 36.Lovell Road. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 673 57 Leary, Cecil NI., 111 Galen Street... .... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,3.30 35 Leary, E1iimbeth, 111 Galen Street..... . . .. .. . . . . ... .. . . . . . 311 52 Leary Daniel J., el ttr:., 12 Stuart Street-, .. . . . . . . . 100 00 *Leavitt, Charles O., ee mx., I I i Common Street. . . . .. . . . . . 111 77 LeConti, Charles, 158 Fayette Street. ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 155 76 Leehan, Bridget eE ell., 23 Frortch Street.. .... . . . .. . . , . . 13 69 I..eFort, Nlary S., 1,34 Summer Street..... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 254 19 LesCarbeau, Charles J., el ux., 16 Dartmouth Street—,.,.... . . 50 l4 LeShaiie, Frank C. Sr., 28 Wilmot Street.. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 41 01 LeShanc, kichard el ux., 615 :Main Street..,. . . . . . . . .- . .. . . . 193 40 Le8ter, Tied W., 3l1 Mount Auburn Street. . . .. . . . .. .. . ... .. . 127 44 Levine Esther M., 38 Brimmer Street...... . . .. . . . .. . . .. .. . . 164 50 Levine, Joseph, 49 Ederifield Avenue.. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13 40 Lewis, George M., el ill., 30 VaIfrey Street...... . . .. . .. . . . . . 150 45 L'Hlarnme, Dieu, Howard ci ux., 41 Standish Road..... . . . . . . 308 36 Libby, Carric C. 2Z8 Belmont Street........ . .... .. . . . . . . . . 307 98 Libertini, Domenico el ux., 64 Waltham Street:........ . .. . .. . 1.52 22 *Lighthodya Dorothy H., 59 Robbins Road. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 -1 88 546 WATERTDWN TOWN IMP(]RT Liljcholm, Elizabeth P., 40 Garfield Strut... . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 341 til Lindahl, Maude, 20 Fresco t .'Street. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . . . . . 157 65 Lindbladfi, Clyda E., 340 School Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 704 89 *Linder, Henri R., 336 Belmont Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 10 62 Linehan, Simon J,, 15 Brookline Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 77 88 Lingha, Henry E., el ux., 163 Church Street..... . . . . . .. . . _ . . 225 95 Lionetti, James et i ., 87 Fitchburg Street.... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 192 31 Long, .Arthur, 220 Sycamore Street... .. .... . . . . . ... . . I . . I . . 145 14 *Lurrey, l Mina, 71 AVilrrrot Street—...... . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . 24 32 Loud, Erneline M., 22 Carver Road, East..... . .. .. .. .. . . . . . 32U 37 Lovvegren, Oscar P., 30 Gilbert Street...... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 242 49 Lovell, Eva B., 31 Katherine Road. ..... .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 57 Lucas, Domenico et wr., 29 l-iosmer Street. . . . .. .. . . . 246 03 Lucas, Susie beater, 31 Otis Street.... ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 265 50 Lucas, William H., el al., el C}tis Street.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 10 27 Lundvall, Aire, 5 Bellevue Terrace... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 260 19 Lupo, Maria. 209 W aGcrtown Street..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 47 Lupo, PasquaIe, 14 Lyons Court..... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 368 16 Lush, Arthur J., of uw., 138 Contnion Street. 340 27 Luther, Francis J , et ux., 307 N. 'averley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 00 Lyman, Heirs 'Caroline S., 15 Palfrey Street... .. . .. . . . . . . . . . i?i 45 i.vnch, Dorothea M., 127 Forest Street. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.17 18 I_k�Ilde, Kenneth R., 79 Poplar Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 4 43 Geramanis, Colds, Berkeley Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 16 76 Macarelli, ADnie E., 82 Salisbury Road.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328 65 Macbeth, George H., et wx., 109 Standish head...... . .. .. . . . 305 63 MacChelrie, % illiain A., e1 ye ., 44 Beacon Park... . .... . .. . . . 116 37 MacClure, Sidney U-., 358 Arsenal Street. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 44 25 MacCurdy, Elmo D,, el ux., 214 Orchard Street. .. . . .. . . . . . . 192 31 -XI acDruna1(1, Daniel L., of ux., Main Street... .. . . . . . . . . , . , . 745 17 lacDonald, Daniel, 614 Mount Auburn Street ....... . . . . .. . 35 40 MacDonald Lauretta TYI., 70 SaIsbury Road. .. . . . . .. . . . 332 19 NlacD+onald. Thomas L., et trx., 34 Gilbert Street. _ . . . . . . . . . . 141 60 icecF arlancl, !�ilice M., 149 Common Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 208 86 AlacFarland, Fred W., 149 Comnion Street. . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . 2,691 59 1•'IacGinnis Alleys, 125 Rutland Street.. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 138 46 *MacKinnori, Margaret R:., 160 School Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 40 71 hlarLean, Alexander A., 60 Standish Road...... .. . . . . . . . . 260 10 MacMillan, Angus C., 183 Palfrey Street. . . .. . . . . ., . . . .. . . . 89 64 Madan•an, Phillip of nx., 40 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 249 57 `Madden, Ellen el at., 88 Poplar Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 342 57 °lagarian, John, 275 Boylston :Street... . ... .. . . . . . . ... . .. . .. 63 72 Xlagnu ti, John, 36 Putnam 'Street.. . . ... . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 230 10 M aguire, Mary, 42 North Beacon Street... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 79 Mahaney, NVilliam D., 16 GrcnviCle road... . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . 242 93 Maher, Frank, 105 Irving Street. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 143 20 Mahen, John J., el sex., 176 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 69 63 COLLECTDR'S REPORT 547 ;Maher, Patrick, et ux., 15 Lexington Street.. . ... , . .. . . . . .. . $54 97 Mahoney, Annie E.. el at., 30 Whitcomb Street., ... . . . • . .. . . . 261 07 Maloney, Thanias P.. et mr., 760 Mount Auburn Street.... . . . 90 Oil Malkasian, Peter 0., 247 lei}}Aston Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 252 02 Malloy, Charles H., 6 Myrtle Street.. ..... . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 153 99 Malone, Catherine, 24 Commonwealth Road.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 66 Malone, Francis J., el al., 10 Sun nmL Road...., . . , , . . lot 69 Maloney, Annie C., 5.9 iti•[veee Street_..... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 120 36 Maloney, Catherine, 41 Oakland Street. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 61 'Mancuso, John, 44 Clarendon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 30 74 Maniaci, Carmelo, 76 Madison Avenue. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 34 Aranjourides, Toter, 21 l .ornda'r.ian Street....... . . .. . .. . . .. 180 16 Mannix, IMary F'., 24 Middle Street. ... . . . . . .. . . . —. . . . . . 27 79 I.�usell, 'Timothy el all . 14 Gertrude Street... ... .. . . . . . . ... 130 21 1'1anzelli, Maria, 1016 Belmont Struet... ... . .. . . . . . . . . ... . . 451 6') Nlarchant Arthur J. et air., 97 Edenfiield Avenue. ... . . . .. . . . 30 58 Mardiros;an, Dick, 140 Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . 87 30 Margosian, Victoria et al., School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 85 Margasian, Victor-in A., 7 Lloyd Ron ... . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . 204 97 Markarian, Ames, 226 North Btacon Street-_...._. . . .. . . . . . 70 43 Markairi, n, Manoag et al., 31 Keenan Street........ . . . . . . . 302 67 Marshall, Charlotte A,, 115 Poplar Street. .. .. . . . . . . . • . . . . 172 5€3 Marshall, Melvin E., 64 1 wniinster Avenue. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 276 90 Marshall, Wycliff C., 57 Palfrey Street. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 5 31 Martelli, Nicola et ux., 54 Arsenal Street....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.5 05 Nfardn, Flora M. 183 Lovell-Road. . . . . . .... . . . . . .. .. . . .. . 302 67 Martin, Harriet T. Tr., 14 Winthrop Street . . .... . . . . .. . . • . . 195 51 Mart in, James V. 8 Flarel Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 263 73 Martino, Pasquale, 16 Myrtlu Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . 242 49 Martocch io, N icholas e[ al., 42 Forest Street- ------- - -- - - --- - - :45 51 Martocchic), Heirs Pietro, 11 Warren Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318 83 Marvin, Eleanor B., 30 Arden Road....... .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 367 50 Mason, Jesse W., 12 Walnut Street. .... .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . .. 28 32 Mass. Gas & Electric Light Inc., I i11•Iain Street . . . .. . . . . . , . i U8 Mastrodicaso, Constantino, 30 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . 405 33 Mattison, Jahn E., 24 Charles Street._ ,. .. . . . .. .. .. . _ _ . 109 74 Maunus, Matti E., et ❑l- 100 Boylston Street. . ... .... ..... . 260 62 Mayo, Ella T., 259 aunt Auburn Street... ... . 380 35 Mayo, HVerett C., 0 ux„ 35 Commonwealth Road.... . . .. ., . 283 28 Mayo, Harry 0., 259 Mount Auburn Street..... . . . .. . . . . . • . 77 88 Mazza, Frank et = , 29 Hiticrest Circle. .. ..... . . . . . . . _ . . . 362 85 I4-lacza, James V., el arx., 48 Cottage Street. .... . . . . . . .. . . . . . 247 80 McAndrews Dennis J., 5 Elton Avenue. .. . . . . . . . . ... . . .. .. . 17 70 McCabe, Margaret E., 65 Boyd Street.._.,.. . . . „ . . . . . . .. , . . 92 05 McCafferty, Abbie J., 147 Summer Street. ..... . . .. . . . . . . . . . 268 40 McCafferty, Heirs William, 56 Cuba Street. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 109 74 ":McCall Mary S. M., 45 Green Street. . .. . . . . . . . . 191 16 548 WATERTQWN TO-%N'- REPORT 11IcCarthy, Agnes A., 30 Stuart Street..... . . . . .. . . , . , . , . , . _ 643 51 McCarthy, Illargaret E.} 30 Maplewood Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358 31 lk-IcCarthy, Mary E., 4.3 Forest Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 34 NllvCarthy, Sophia V., 85 W-atertown Street...... . .. . . . . . . .. . 305 29 McCollern, Guy E., 69 Leringto-n Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 272 58 McCool I•lugh M., el tax., 53 Gilbert Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 254 88 *McCue, Emmet et, ux., 65 01col t Street. . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . 2159 90 McCue, Thomas Joseph, 293 North Beacon Street... ... . .. . . .. 54 87 McCue, Helen C,, 293 North Beacon Street..,. , . .. . .. .. . . . . . 1,387 99 *1lcDerrnot•t, Andrew E., 40 Royal Street. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 276 12 .1lcDoanald, Glare. J., ?0 Hall Avenue.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 fit *NlcDernaaatt, Andrew E., 40 Royal Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 276 12 McDonald, Dorothy el ul,, 23 Hardy Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.9 3.3 McDonald, Frank I-I., cal al., 69 1 avey Street... .. . . . .. . . . . . 23 02 McDonald, INlichael A., 55 North Beacon Street... . ... . . . . . . 11.E 59 INIcDonnell, ,James I-I., 39 California Park.... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 203 36 McDonnell Theres-.t H., 25 Knowles Road. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 01 McDonnell, 'I'ho nas ,J., 639 Mount Auburn Street... . . .. . . . . 35 40 AlcElhiney Josephine, 19 Marshall Street. ..... ... . . .. . .. . . . 152 22 McElhiney, Laura I ., 120 Riverside Street . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . 100 00 McElroy, Joseph el tex., 37 HunL Street..... . . ... .. . . . . . . • - 155 76 *1tMcGowan, Paul G.. 44 Upland Road. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 208 86 McGrath, NVinifred, 89 Arsenal. Street,... . . , ,. . . . . . _ 171 69 McGresady, Aia drew et ux., 121 Boyd Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 64 McHugh, frank ,J., 535 Pleasant Street. __ e... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 82 07 1ti-lcl l ugla, Johra J., el ux , 90 'idioo Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 108 26 1VICIIrGy, J01ia,, 12 Be] nont Street. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . —— 17 70 McLaughlin, Ellen F , 162 Hillside road... ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 19 AlcLaughlin, Margaret C., 99 Poplar Street... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 342 87 .McMahon Wi lliam J.. e.! ux., 24 Springfield Street.. ... . , . , . . 198 22 I1 OVI.-tnus, Jane K, 43 Morse Street... . . . ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 197 62 McNamara, Louise A., 5 Lovell Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 349 95 X-1cNamara, Minnie et al., 11 Uplsattd Roacl... ...... . . . . .. . . . 90 54 McQueene}, Catherine el a k, 71 Myrtle Street.-..... . . 123 15 McQuown, Margaret A., II I Edenfield Avenue.... . . . . . . . . . . 46 02 McQuown, Heirs Thomas H., I 1 I Edentield Avenue,. ..... . , , 43 93 McSherry, James H., e1 el., 86 Forest Street. . ..... . . . . . . . . . . 100 89 McSherry, ,John J., 29 i4lain Street.... .... . .. .. . .. . . . . . 8 85 *McWhirter, Alfred L., el ret., 30 Parker Street..... . . .. . . . . . 307 98 NcIc lhirter, Heirs Ellen A- 30 Parker Street.. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 279 66 Nlech an, Patrick, 162 Spruce Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 202 63 *XlcgRan, Emily A., 120 Love][ Road.. .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 23 llcisner, Lois P., 31 Lawrence Street.. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 282 88 Mesiner, Margaret 11-, 74 Church Street...... . . . . . ... .. . . . . 434 53 Melanson, Archibald, 20 Theurer Park. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . 3 54 Melconian, 1•largaret, 25 Xundaz an Street, . ..... . , .. , . . . 169 55 Xlele, Savino et ux., 9 Uniwood Avenue. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 290 60 COLLECTOR'a REPORT 49 .%leloian, .1-lary- S., .31 Templeton Parkway.... .. .. . .. . . . . . . . $2:17 18 .Xleloian, Sarkis, 31 Templeton Parkway.... .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . 2•18 69 Melvin, Albert H., 24 Marshall St.r t. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,'s 00 lti e]v n, A. Irving, 12 Flint Road • .. . . . . L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 414 11 NIerrill, Eunice G., 104 Spring Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 310 83 Merrill, l.ekerne, 7 Florence Terrace... . . . . . . . . . — . .. . . . . . 477 90 .Merrill, William S., 7 Florence Terrace.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 1,738 32 Allerullo, Pellegrino et 69 Forest Street. ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 267 01 illerrullo, Jennie, 42 Wemminster:'Avenue... . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 232 41 *Messier, Heirs Trederick W , 25 Olney Street. ..... . . . . . . .. . IN 00 Meyers, Mary N_ 49 Keenan Street.. ...... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 186 74 M ic:kelson, Harriet F,, 57 Spruce Street. ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . 254 88 INlilano, Alfred, 43 Galen Street. .. .. .. . . . . . .. ... 21 24 Milfian, $echo],el. ux., 3 Putnam Street...... . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . 251 62 Mifls, Abrarn el al., 24 Carrell Street. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 292 83 411l[s. Louis R,, et eel., 17 Prescott. Street—. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 64 69 lilton, ANel S., 71 Prospect Street....... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 54 87 Minasian, Diary I+:., 20 Wilson Avenue.. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . 136 65 il+linel[a, Angelo, 136 Spruce Street. .... . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 254 56 Mirabile, Frank, 120 Waverley Avenue.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . 297 36 Misakian, Hagop, 87 Bigelow Avenue. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 44 25 Misserian, Diran et al., 72 Dexter Avenue... ... . . . . .. .. . . . . . 152 22 1 is eriart. roe art N7-, 239 Boylston Street.... . .. .. .. . . . . . . . 64r 39 Mitchell, J. Frank el sev., 149 Lovell Road. . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 299 13 Mitchell, 'nary A., 763 Mount Auliurn Street.. . . . .. . . . . . . . 38 63 Mitchell, Phillip W., el ux,, 29 Oakley Ruael... ..._. . . . . . . . . . 89 07 4'04chell, ll`illiam P., el ux,, 24 Birch Road.. . ..... . . . . . . . . . . 269 42 Mizai, Vincenzo, 48 Cottage Street... .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 118 59 Malitc, Michael A., et ux., 164 Orchard Street..... . . . . . . . . . 184 97 Monaghan, Carroll Y., el tm, 130 Hillside Read.. .. . . . . - . i . 277 89 $10onahan, Richard C,, 9 Bay Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 97 Mooers, HeiirsWilheimina, 105 Sprtice Street. . .... . . . . . . . . 277 89 'Mooney, A€ice, 28 Hunt Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 27 87 Mooney, Daniel G.. el ux., 124 Nichols Avenue.... . . . .. .. . . . 306 46 Mooradian, Manoog A.,e!aic.,34 Templeton Parkway...... . . . 45 59 Aloore, Elizabeth G., 61 Marion Road. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 39 'Moore, Elizabeth W., 77 Poplar Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1$4 89 Moore, Lawrence el ux., 14 Dunton Road. .... . 292 05 Moore, Samuel, 36 Pleasant Street.... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 35 40 Moran, Eleanor, 384 Mount Auburn Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 428 34 Moran, Hannah F., 6 Orchard Street.-.... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 318 60 Moran, Patrick J., et ux., 54 Gillen Street-.. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 49 NIarvau, Marie, 225 Watertown Street.... ... . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 283 20 Moriggi, Antonio eG nx., 190 Summer Street.... . . . . . . .. .. . . . 159 30 lorizio.. Salvatore, 137 Lexington Street.. . .... . . . . . . .. .. . . . 267 27 Morris, Frederick A., et mr., 41 Lovell Road..... . . . . . . . . . .. . 136 74 Xlorrissey-, Regina T., 451 Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 02 550 WATER'rC}WTV TOWN REPORT Morrissey, Eleanor S., 87 Standish Road...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $206 18 -hiorrone, Joh:s eE atx., 381 Main Street........ . . . . . . . . .. .. . 260 19 Morse, Alice G., 15 Avon Road. , , ,.. . , . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . :31 1 52 Morse, Arthur L., 24 Chapman Street, ,. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 269 04 Morse Body Company Inc., Howard Strut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 490 29 Morse, Lottie W , 22 Chapman Street.... . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 76 86 Morse, Heirs Henry L., 16 Harrington Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . t20 06 Mosca, Thomas, 16 James Street. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 28 Moscatelli, Essther L., 106 Common Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270 81 1NTashier, Sophia 0., 468 Belrnwit Street. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . 265 34 Mosmon, Cha.r'les P., 117 Highland Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 29 Mosman, Eleanor, 117 Highland Avenue. .. , . .. , . . . . . . . .. . . , 63 23 Mastowitz, Helen J., 5PI Main Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 48 Muckjian, Hevop, 21 Homer Street.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 75 Muslurian, Garabed S., 94 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1D2 01 ll-lugurdichian, Garabed, et ux., 125 Boylston Street.., . . . . . . . . 299 13 �F u>u-d ichian, Adriene, 102 Dexter Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 72 Moen, Daniel J., 6 ai., 59 Nlyrtle Street, ..... . . . .. . .. . . . . . M 59 IN-lullen, Dornthy E., 29 Duller Road. ... .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 356 20 ?Mullen, Walter E., 36 Belmont Street... . . - - . . . . . . .. . . .. . — 83 64 Mullins, Hannah L., 117 Lovell Road—. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . 330 31 Mulvahill, Mary L., 129 Maplewood Street. . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 391 26 *Munyon, Catherine I., 19 Hau diorne Street.-....... .. . . , . . 207 09 Munyoa, Daniel J,, ei ux,, 19 Hawthorne Street. . . . . .. . . . .. . . 554 01 Miurgia, John et ux., 4 Lexington Street... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260 19 Murphy, Alibie E., 64 Prentiss Street. . . . . , . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . 159 30 Murphy, Helen C., 80 Edgeclifl Road— — . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 345 Ifs Murphy, I-lelen E., 27 Hunt St.rcet. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 155 76 Murphy, James T., el ux., 215 Orchard Street.. . . . . , . . . . . 221 98 Murphy, Mary A., 32 N-1-" rde Street. , .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 50 *Murpky, Richard J., et ux., 12 I(imball Read.. ....... . .. .. . 94 37 Murray, Evelyn W., 15 Edgecliff Road, .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30+ 37 Murray, Grace C., 92 Main Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 15 9.3 Murray, Jane, 149 Spruce Street—...... .. . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . 172 48 Murray, Lillian E., 344 h-lount Auburn ,Street. ... . . . . . . . . .. . 410 64 Murray, Mary W., 5 Harrington Street. . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 103 66 Murray, P. A. Motors Inc., 152 Galen Street..., . . , . .. . .. . , 1:7 70 Murray, Williarn S., of ux., 119 NVorcester Street.. .. .. . . 181 44 Muscarak, Vincent J., et ux., 50 Salisbury Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288 89 Nfusserian, Diran, 72 Dexter Avenue.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 54 Myra, Eber C., et mv., 27 Purvis Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 46 Najarian, Kliosrof, 640a NlounL Auburn Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 14 35 Naretti, Pasjuale, 24 E.dgeclifl Road— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 91 Nazazian, Jirair et al., 184 Boylston Street... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 160 87 Narsasian, Decaran, 170 Belmont Street.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 62 Narsasian, Siranoosh, 28 Dewey Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253 11 Nat:atc, Pavlo el rcx., 41 Berkeley Street......... . ... .. .. .. . . 34 21 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 551 Natali, Concetta, 52 Lovell Road,. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . ... . $375 67 Natali, Lawrence G., 84 Barnard Avenue— . .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . 970 84 Natoli, Lawrence G„ et al., 20 Mount Auburn Street,. . , .. . . . 2,295 69 Naum, Vangel, Oar Galena Street..... . .. .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 28 32 Kazarian, Charles K., ei al., 290 Arlington Street.. . . . .. . . _ . . 304 44 Thierry, Louis S., Cambridge.. ..... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 31 Neshe, Domenico cl vx., 86 Walnut Street. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 168 15 Newcomb, William M, 11 Fairview Avenue.. .. . .. . . . . .. . 285 11 New IV,ay Service Co,, Spring Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 80 N'ic:astro, Esther, 428 Mount Auburn Street.... .. . . . . . . . . . . . 343 38 Nichols, Jahn B., 34 Oakley Road, . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202 16 Nicholson, Abby M., 426 iklain Street... . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 270 36 -Noble,-Ada '.%Tae, 34 Bradford Road. .. ... . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . .. 291 27 Dolan, Heirs George W., 12 Belk-nap Terrace..,... . . . . . ... ., 192 93 Nolen, Joseph l*., et ux., 18 Warwick Road. .... .. . . . . . . . . .. 345 37 *Norbury, '.Ni lclred P., 230 Orchard Street. . . . . . . .. _ 182 54 Norcross, Enid X., 10 Hillside Load...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523 92 Noren, Ernest Y., 10 Harnclen Avenue. . . . . . . .. . _. , . . . . . . . . 217 71 Norman, Alfrieda C., 39 Evans Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 594 70 Nyten, Than: F., el tax., 362 Arlington Strctt. _. . . . _ 77 68 O'Brien, Frank. W., et rear., 31 Standish Road. . . : . .. . . . . . . . . . 263 77 O'Brien, George A. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 77 0'13nen, Jana H., el rtx'., 201 Maplewood Street. . .. .. . . . . . . 280 52 O'Brien, John J., 51 Carroll. Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 361 08 O'Brien, Dolan J., el ux., 97 Standish Road. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 172 166 O'Brien, INIargaret, 95 Sim-fnaer Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334 53 O'Brien, illargaret L., 25 Avon Road.... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 213 05 O'Brien, 1XIary A., 144 Standish Read... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 372 21 O'Brien, Michael J., el al., 19 Beech wood Avenue.... . . . . . . . . 158 42 O'Brien, Titnothv J., et vv., 11 Birch Read.. . ..... . . . . .. . .. . 270 81 O'Claap, 1$ichael el ux., 138 Edenfield Avenue.. ... 49 80 O'Connell, Edward C., 95 Dobbins Road.:... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 97 O'Connell, james J., 26 Westminster Avenue. .... . . . . . . . . . . . 1 77 O'Donnell, Thomas, 12 Bacon Street.. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 83 19 O'Flaherty, Patrick el ux., 454 Arlington Street, 5fl 00 Ogilvie, Alria E. S., 60 Beechwood Avenue, , .. ..... . . . . . . . . 552 67 O'Grady, Patrick J., ee ux., 81 Putnam Street, . 24 41 Ghanian, i1'lary M., el al., 33 .14cicady Avenue.. .... . . . . . . . . . 427 00 0haraesgian, Marker et al., 62 Quimby Street. , . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 356 16 O'Hara, Katherine A., 104 lVesuninstier Avenue.. . . . . . . . . . . . 61 33 *O'Keefe, Annie L., 188 School Street... . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 178 75 0Idford, liarry J., ci rev., 137 Wes tMiinster venue.... . . . . .. . 78 42 O'Leary, Daniel 31%4_ 102 Rutland Street. ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 162 84 Oliver, Earl A.. 73 Edenfield Avenue.... . . . . , . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 5 31 Oliver, Annie E., 672 Belmont Street- -- . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 178 77 Olsen, Cora E..-15 Ou-11;ht Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 1S Olsen, Harold 0., 24 Templeton Parkway.. ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 333 87 552 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Dlselt, 11jalmar J., 24 TeIitpleton Parkway... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10 62 *O'M illey, Patrick J., el rax., 32 l denfield Avenue... . . . . . .. , 2 79 Onanian, Jacob, 214 Waverlcy Avenue. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 31 Uhanian, Il'ovnan el stx., 84 Putimm Street. . ., ... . . . . • . • • • . . 230 10 O'Neil, Abbie C., et ad., 38 1'''orest Street.,., . . . . , . . . .. . . 37 79 *Orchard, Leslie 1,., 40 Quiiiib y Street. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319 46 Ormsby, Leslie E., et ux_., 78 Fitchburg Street. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. 60 94 Oswond, Hedley, 19 Chapman Street.... . .. . . . . .. I . . . . . . . .• 157 2t 0sniond, Hooper el-wx., Flint Road. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 169 93 Otis H. W., et cal., 183 Mount Auburn :street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 3,901 OS Oeujian, Nishan, 101 Bigelow Avenue.. . .,..... .. . . . . . . 53 10 Outijian, Samuel, 49 Laurel Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 595 22 Ovaian, -Solonion et cad., 95 Nichols Avenue... . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 05 Owens, Richard J., el sax., 114 Walnut Street... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 4 L Oxner, Lewis f-I., 153 Mount Anhurn Street.... . . . , . . .. . . . . . 14 16 Pacifen, Carmelo, 19 Hudson Street..... .. . - • - - - . . . . . . . . . . . 166 81 Packard, Edward 14., et ux., 12 Marion Road.. . . ... . . . . . . .. . 237 18 Paddock, Aliner H. Jr., 174 Lovell Road.. .... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 17 70 Pallone, Filippo el al., 23 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 27 I"alombo, Gennaro, 645 Mount Auburn Street.... . . . . . . . .. .. 14 16 Paloian, Taman, 10 Cypress Street..... .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 29€1 71 Painosian, Arakey S., 35 Porter Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 265 34 Paolera, Marcella, 210 Arlington Street:... .. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 100 00 *Paolera, Maria D., 17 Nichols Avenue.... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 80 Palmdrea, Vincenzo et ux., 18 Ralph Street. . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . 24 78 Pal ian, Aris B., 415 Mount Auburn Street. .... . . . . . . . . .. . 8 115 Papazian Artist a tee+'., 49 Mclwidy Avenue. . . . . . . . 177 00 Papa7lan, Louis el. al., 24 Kimball Road. . . . . . . ... . . .. . 235 65 Pappas, Antonia, Oft Dartmouth Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 26 55 Pappas, Costos, 1.22 Beiniont Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2 66 Pappas, Costa*, 122 Belmont Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 29 Pappas, Frances $., 74 Belmont Street.. ..... . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 332 76 Pappas, Gaptos, 46 Dartmouth Street... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 so Pappas, Sophia, 120 Belmont Street...... . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 302 67 Parente, Gennaro, 235 Palfrey Street.... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 43 Parris, Sherman B., et ux., 69 W nsor Avenue.. . . . . . . . . . . 240 03 Parisian Dye House Inr-., 404 Main Street. 897 90 Parker, C'hest+err H., 114 C hap nian Street. .,.. , . . . . . . . 171 55 *Parker, Stanley W., 49 Hall Avenue. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 50 Parks, Arthur el. ux., 126 Spruce Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 49 Parks, Irene A., 29 Hillside Street. ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 94 Parks, illinnie, 127 Spruce Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 201 96 Parcluette, Mary C:., 48 Summer Strut... . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . 198 24 Parsekian, M15ak, 105 Nichols Avenue.- . ..... . . . . . .. .. .. . . . 17 70 Parsekian, Sarkis el al., 101) IN'ichols Avenue-- .. .. . . . 6010 58 Pamkian, Veronica M., 190 Nichols Avenue. .. . . .. . . . . .'. . . , 273 23 Parsekian, Veronika, 1.90 Mcltiols,4venue... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 800 04 COLLEC70R'S REPORT ,553 Parsons, Viola Bach, 14 Carleton Terrace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $149 34 Pascluarosa, Limberlino, 31 Church Hill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 43 Patapanian, Di;ran A., el ux,, Darroiuuth Street...... .. . . . . . . 177 89 Patey, Walter G,, es im, 61 Walnut Street... . . . .... . . . . . . . . 303 43 Patrick, Elstiatios, 37 Berkeley Street. .... . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . 63 72 Paulsen, Annie V., 64 Edenfield Avenue.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 172 45 Pearce, Charlotte F., 41 Olney Street... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 434 51 Pearce, Ida. E.., 28 Dexter Avenue.. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385 8(x Pcarce, Mary L., 11 Wolcott Roacl. . ..... . .. .... .. . .. .. . . . 17 70 Pearce, Richard Al., 5 Oliver Road.... ... . .. , . . . . .... -. . 670 83 *Pedrick George F., 301 Common Street... , .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 265 96- Pelkcy, Charles L., et m ., 50 Carroll Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 56 65• Pelrine, Helen V , 38 Hillside Street..... . . . . , . 54 6& Pennington, George H., ei ux., 18 Brinimer Street.. .... . . . . . . 2S6 65 Pequossate Press, 17 Main Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t43 37 Pitimian, Fermina, 79 Bigelow Avenue. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 274 3s Perkins. Annie M., 29 Elliot Street. . .... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 249 57 Perkins, Elias A., 73 Fayette Street... . .... .. . . . 527 89 Perkins;., Priscilla, 15 Gilhert Street-.. .... . . . . . . . .. . ... . . . . . 54 46 Perry, Randolph e1 uv., 37 .Bradford Road. . . . . . . . . ... . . 31 02 Peter, Morris et irx., 32 Beacon Park.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 78 Olt PeLer6, Andrew, 79 Watertown Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 220 37 Peterson:, Carl R. L., et al., School Street. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . 258 85 Peterson, Gustave, 47 Prescott :Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 187 82 Petemoll. Parnag, 473 Main Street. ... . . . - . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 22 13 *Pettengiil, Minnie L., 353 School Street...... .. ... . . . . . . . . .. 247 80 Phelan, Cecelia, 99 Chapman Street. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 164 47 Ph it brook, Ea rle S., 119 Poplar Street_- , _ , . . . . . . .. ., . 192 44 Phillips, Ireue A-lays, 64 ?utnani Street. ... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276 55 Phillips, Thomas A., 236 Arlington Street. .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 815 97 Piantedasi, Louisa, 25 Warren. Street.... . . .. . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . 88 99 P'iantedasi, Nicolina, 14 Cushman Street... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 127 50 Pickens, Emma _N.I., 129 Corntnion Street.. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 274 35 Pickering, George et ul., 10 Chester Street.... . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . 323 91 *Mcknell, Ellen M., 30 Pecluossette Street.. . . . . .. . ... . . . . . . -118 93 Pieterse, Agnes A,, 55 Fayette Street'.... . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 203 11 Pieterse, Albert S., 57 Fayette Street.... .. . . . . . .. . . . _ _ 68 62 Pillsbury, Benjamin et im, 19 Robbins Road... . . .. . . .. . . _. . •377 of Pino. Francesco, 49 Loomis Street. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . , . 3 74 Piscatelli, Nicholas, 102 Pleasant Street. .. ...... .. . . . . .. .. . . 192 93 Ph(:ri, +Car,liino et le ., 10 French Strut......... . . . . . . . . . .. . 44 72 Maton, Costos et al., 294 Arsenal Street.... .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 24 00 Plett, Henry A., et mr., 22 Standish Road_.... . . . . . . .. .. . . ., . 281 47 Platt, Alanson E., el tnx., 19 Parker-Street,. ....... . .. . .. . . . 219 48 Ptwchi, Anesti, 10 Homier Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . 265 .50 Porter, Charles J., et m ., 1.18 Pvtnain Street.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 200 00 Porter, Stanley D., of trx., 133 Spruce Street. ....... . .. . . . . . . 244 30� 554 WAT)rIt'L'C WIN TOWN REPORT Potter, Alona Belle, 12 Walnut Street.. , . . . . . . . . . , . , $138 60 *Pouliot, Joseph M., et vm, 231 'North Beacon Street... .. . . . . 254 88 Powell, Marie R., 21 Carver Road... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 318 60 Powers, .Anna G., 29 Britamer Street.... , . , , . . . . . .. . . , . . . . 309 75 Powers, Caroline 0., 21 Paul Street.. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 120 00 Powers, Gertrude M., 207 Common Street.. . . . . . . - - - - - . - . - . 350 46 Powers. Richard J., 21 Gilbert Street...... . . . . . _ . _ .. _ . . . . . . 12 42 Pratt, G. Arthur a itv, 30 Spruce Street........ . . . . . 22 *Price, Ernest, 130 Edenfield Avenue..... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 134 52 Priest cC Co., 112 Common Street.,.,..... . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 17 70 *Pritchard, Carleton F., zi ux, 9 Merrill Road.... .. . . . . . . . . . . 314 74 Proctor, Urn= S., 74 Pearl Street...... . . . ... . ... . . . . . .. .. . . 193 33 Proodian, SurPauie, 90 I.a,ngdnrt 193 33 Pugliese, Anna, 10 Elm Street—........ . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 81 69 Prudian, A,nchid, 86 Dexter Avenue....... .. . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . 207 09 *Purchase, Beason G., el ux, 11 Whitney St.reet......... . .. . . . . 305 03 Purchase, Maude, 55 Fuller Road....... .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 311 52 Purchasc, 14uWe, 55 Fuller Road....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 37 Purdy, grace, 33 Laurel Street ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284 97 *Putney, Clarence L. ed xr , 126 Westminster Avenue......... . . 164 17 Quoyoon, Neshan B., 40 Keenan Street....... . ... . . . . . . . .. . . 274 35 Quaran+to, Joseph, et rex, 104 Putman Street........... . . . . . . . . . . 258 42 Quimby, Mrs. G. E., 16.3 Mt. Auhurn Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 28 Quinby, Robert S., 361 School S!reet..,,,.... . , . . . , . . . , . . . . . .. 3 5,1 Quinby, Stella F.., 361 School Street....... . .. .... . . . . .. . . . . . . 223 02 Raimondo, Angelina, $17 111t. Auburn Street.... . . . . . . . . ... . . 35 40 Raimondo, 13ru1110, 815 Mt. Auburn Street........ . . . . .. .. . . . 567 40 .*Ranisay, Dorothy Towle, 13 Sunnybank Road... . . . . . . . . . . . 412 09 Rand, ClaUdc A., 632 Mt. Auburn Street...... . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . 139 12 Rando, Felice, et ux, 116 Irving Street....... . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 193 13 Ranney, James H,, et tax, 142 Robbins Road. . . . . . . .. .. . . _ . 224 79 Rattigan, Ann B., 77 Riverside Street.... . . . . . — . . . .. . . . . . . 306 60 ]tattigau, Henry A., 77 Rivcrsicle Street—... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247 80 Ravesi, Mary, th Chapman Street.-- . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 171 55 *Ray, Randolph C., et ux, 74 Walnut Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 98 Raymond, Fred S., 6 Franklin Street.. .... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5.4 Rearclon, Martha T., 2 ,icw°ctt {]tFt4t„........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 44 Rebelo, Francesco Co., 39 Prentiss Street.... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 256 65 Redding, Grace, 51 Ri erside Street---. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . 138 49 *Reed, Bade L., et ux, 16 Robbins Road-...... . . . . .. . .. . 339 78 Reed, Ellen L., 12 Olney Street....... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 149 11 Reid, Laura L, 759 Belmont Street... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 30 Reilly, Katherine M., 72 Standish Road....., . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . , 299 17 Reinhardt, Frank J.. Watertown Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 220 34 Ricei, SaIvatore, 10 Chadbourne !`errate..... . . . . . .. . . .. .. .. . 2.10 67 IRiccio, Peter et al, 190 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 45 .Dice, Addle L., 93 Church 'Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 417 72 COLLECTOR'S R1.110 tT 555 Richards, F. A., Spring Street..._ . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S21 24 Richards, Barry L., 175 Sycamore Street........ . . .. . . . . . . . . . 122 13 Richardson, Carlos A., 16 Oakley Road...... . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 346 92 Richardson, Lillian S., 34 Hawthorne street"....' .. . . . . . . . . . . 184 06 Ridge, Patrick NI., of act, 86 Pre:Aiss Strut........ .. . . . . . . . . . . 234 97 Riggs, Axie J., 50 13aiiey Road. . .. .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . ... . . 803 SS Riley, Elizabeth 4., 14 Carver Raad........ . . . . .. .... .. ... . , _ 115 16 Ring, John 2M., e1 ux, 21 Chauncy Street..... . . . . . .. . . . . .. — . 209 0& 'Reselli, Michele at ux, 26 Irma Avenue..—... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276 12' Ristagno, F'ranceca of tax, Arlington Street.... ... . . . . .. . . . . . . . 380 67 Riverside Trust Inc., Main Strece....... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1810 rl Rizzio, Joseph ed ux, 112 Forest Street...,.., , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . 15.5 76 Rizzo, Anna, 114 Forest Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . _ . , . 110 15 Rizzo, Guiseppe, 114 Forest Street....,...... . .. . . Ri;,ZUd, Guiseppe, 39 Dartmouth Street...... . . . . . . „ . . , .. .. . . 49 57 Rizzutti, Guiseppe, 5 Sexton Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 106 20 *Roberts, Jessie R., 285 Arsenal Street....... . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . 189 30 Robertson, Elijah U., el sex, 67 Ilovey Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . 112 3.4 Robinson, Grace, 106 Mount Auburn Street....... . . . . 1539 90 Robinson, Sylvia V., 4 Quincy Street... .. . . . .. . . . . . . . ...... . 210 63 Roche, Francis J., 124 Galen Street...... . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . ... . . 1069 08 Roche, 1Niichael J., el nx, 10 Royal St rect...— . . ... .. .. .. . . . . 292 48 Roche, Priscilla, 23 Prescott Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 130 98 *Rocketr, Annie J., 278 Belmont Street..... . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . 100 00 Runtan Catholic Archbishop, now owned by L. N. Cousebelis. 141 60 Romeo, Antony el u,.:, 249 Waverley Avenue........ . . . . . . . . . . . 247 80 Rooney. John F., 110 Riverside Street....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 08 *Rooney, Maria E.. 110 Riverside Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1 134 08 Rooney, William J., 115 Summer Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . S5 14 Rosati, Caroline, 36 Highland Avenue.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 65 Rosenfeld, Louis, 7 Main Street.. . . . ... . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . 35 40 Boss, Frank, 41 Quimby Street..... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 193 36 Ross, Sarah INN., 117 Langdon Ave nue.... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 295 59 Rossi, Enrico, 24 Cuba Street......— . . . . . • . . , . .. . . . , . .. . . . . . 171 92 Rote, Julia. A., 59 Ac gins ! venue.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 291 43 Rothburg, B., 87 Main Street..... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . • . , , 17 70 *Rugg, Emma C., 17 Centre Street, . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 66 *Rugg, William et at . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 3 54 *Rugg, William 'V,. 17 Centre Street,...,.. . ., . . . _ . , 14 16 Rugg. William W., ei mc, Centre Street.... . . . . . . . . .... . . , . . . 241 15 Ruggeri. Rosario, 188 Summer Street....- - - . .. . . . . .. . . . 36 17 *Russell. I rnilti• W. 387 School Street... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . - - 316 83 Russell, Nellie, 8 Hardy Avenue........ . . . . . .. . .. . .... .. .. . . 56 10 Rosso, Antonio el at, 249 Lexington Street.... . . . . .. . . .. ... . . . 242 49 *Russell, Bridget H., Brighton— . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 223 79 Rusw, Josuph et ux, 19 Lc:xingwn Street......, . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 153 99 Rusav, Lina, 53 Laurel :Street,._ _ . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 172 94 556 WATEtt'FCaLt`I*a TOWN REPOVT Russo, Matteo of ux....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30 09 Ryan, Louis S., 137 Langdon Avenue... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 91 ROer, Thomas, 74 Green Stmet....... . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 65 Sacco, hose, 36 Fdgecliff Road...... .. . .. . . . . . .. . 324 06 Saf ord, Howard F., el ux, 21 Cenere Street. ... .. . . . . . . , . . . . 205 32 ahagian, Vabart, 49 Crawford Street..... . . - . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 93 Sallese, Heirs C-UiStanO, 36 Coolidge ball Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 394 71 *Sallese, Salvatore ct itx, 12 fro. Beacon Court- . . . . . . . . 112 31 Salvitti, Atrtonio, et aZ, 114 Putman Street....- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 02 Salvittu, Giocinmo, 75 Putnam Street.... . . . . . . . . 89 87 Salvucci, Loreto, '14 1 V�wren Street......... - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 32 *Samaras, John D., of ux, 109 11141side Road.— . . . . . . 319 60 San:tscn Electric Co., 36 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 242 84 Samuelian, Armenag el al, 35 Hayel Street.-.... . . . - . . . . . 283 63 Sanders, 1t-lary E., 174 No. Beacon Street......... . . . . . . .. . . . . 260 19 Sanger, Charles ail., el ux, 8 Fi1'ield Street.. . . . . . . — 37 84 Sa.rabella, Elisha, 54 Pierntont Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . hill 69 *Sarkissian, M. M., 90 Cypress Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 62 Sa.rmanian, 11R.rry, 96A Nichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 08 Savage, Ernest T.., of ux, 25 Commonwealth Road-. . . . . .. .. . 300 90 Savage, JeremlaIi J., e1 trx, 1-12 Palfrey Street... . . , .. . . . . . . . 194 70 Say as, Maria, 23 Berkeley Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 76 It Sawyer, Anson Earle, 9 Saeldon Road.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . , 208 00 Sawyer, Heirs Alice T., Marshall Street,.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297 17 Scalfi, Jahn ei ux, .231 Palfrey :street..., . . . . . . , _ . 19 31 4Scanneli, Charlotte V., et air 140 Hillside Road....... . . . . . . . 277 89 Scheirer, Anna T,, 8 Appleton Street.... . . . . — . . . . . . . . . . - . 354 00 '-'-heirer, Herbert J., S Appleton Street........ . . . . . . . . •. • • • • • , 21 24 ,chick, Jacob, 185 Gro-ve Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 82 Schou, David, 16 I.awrenc+e Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286 34 Sc-hwade, Oscar A., 69 Channing Road. . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . 616 26 Schwendemann, George tit., 170 Maplewood Street............. .. . 50 00 .Sett, George E., 712 Belmont Street.... . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , 5 31 Scott, Watter G., tit ux, 104 Hillside Road..... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 276 12 :Scale, Forest W�, et ux, 13 F ifith Psvenue..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 531 00 ecord, 1 reel, 65A Dexter Avenue.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 39 ;Seferian, liagopjian el vx, 34 Fairfielr! 5tree#....... . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 68 cllers, John, 35 11015€le Road- , . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 28 Serafini, Annie, .30 Weala.nd Road.... - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 38 Scretelly, Euripides M., ei at, 95 Arlington Street....... .. . . . . . . 13 39 Sergi, Alessandra, 19 Ding Street........ - - - - . ... 118 59 Sergi, Guiseppina, 19 king Street.. . . .. . . .. . . .. .., ., 120 36 Seth, Frank. 0., 31 Pint Road-...... - -- - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 47 Severino, Bernardino et vx, 110 Edenficid Avenue......... . . . . . . 255 50 Sltckivy, Annie I.1. C., 73 Union Street..... . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 77 Shahbavian, Nellie E., 1063 BvIviont Street--- . . . . . . . . . • 300 00 COLL5C:TOR'S REPORT 557 Sharkey, JamesW., 10 Sexton Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $95 58 Sharkey. James W., el ux, 10 Sexton Street... . . . . ... . . . 313 29 'Shaw, Florence NI. N., 62 Langdon Avertu. ........ .. . . . .. . . 196 47 Shaw, jarnes E., et ux, 45 Fitchburg; Street...... 195 82 Shedd, Charlotte G., 91 Standish Read.. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 307 93 Sheehan, Joseph H., 46 Winsor Avenue......... - - - - ... . . . . . . . . 42 49 Sheer, Isaac, 1.29 Galen Street.. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 309 75 Shed, Isaac_ el vc, 129 Galen .'street...... . .. . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . 679 68 Sheldon, Charles eat n-r, 311 School Street... .. . . . . . . . . . • . , . . . . 237 18 Shelley, Henry A., d al, 53 Galen Street.... . . , . .. . . , 18 59 Sheridan, Elizabeth, 172 School Street....... . . . .. .. . . .. . . . :304 44 Sheridan, Joseph P., 95 Edunf eld Avenue....... . . . . . . . . . 226 56 Sheridan, TheresZt A., 5 Theurer lark,..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326 45 Sheridan, Thornas F., 59 Main Street... . I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 48 Sherlock, Edward J., el al, 300 Comition Street...... . . . . .. .. . . 293 82 Sherlock, Ruth N., 100 Hillside Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 138 it Shick, Mary, 185 Grove Street. . . . . , . .. .. . . . . . . . , . .. . . . 271 67 Shields, Mildred S., 143 bobbins Road........ . . . ,.. . . . . .. . . . . 233 64 Shyne, Daniel J., el ux, 16 Porter Street...,,. . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . 537 21 *Sigi.smond a, Nuxio, 16 New Lexington Street......... . .. . . 264 64 Silvestri. Erminia, 12 Horner Street...... . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . 4i,9 43 Siltiey, Ceelia, 58 Gilbert Street.... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . 230 10 Silvia, Domenico. 75 pleasant Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 18 Siricock, Mae, 65 Gilbert Street.... . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 1.59 29 Simmons, Alonzo 1+., el mr, 166 Palfrey Street........ . . . . . . . . . . 40 00 Simonds,. Lillian L., 100 Church Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281 43 Sinlonds, Luther AV., 100 Clturclt Strut. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. 215 94 Sirlipson, Aifreda, 165 I1'orcestcr Street......... . . . . . . . . .{ . . . . . 177 63 Simpson, Bethel W., el, wr, 44 Grenville Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 24 Simpson, Lorrine C., 165 Standish Road.. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 305 47 Simpson, Eugene A., 165 Standish 10ad.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . • .. . . 7 08 Singer, Edgar J,, et nx, 13 Bay Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330 82 *Sjostedt, Johii et ux, 40 Herscain Street... .. . . . . . . . . - . . - . 191 16 Skelton, Elizabeth, 10 Ilowe Street... . , . . . .. . , . . , . . . . . . . 283 20 Sk-1111 tn, Everett E., el rtx, 24 Appleton Street....... . . . . . . . . . . 248 11 Skinner, l harry H., .el al, Carroll Street,......,, . , . . - . , . , ., , 265 50 Skinner, Weston 1-,, el nx, Howard Street...... . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 156 31 Slamin, N-1ary A., 41 Union Street... . a . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • . .. 235 67 Sliney, Agnes, 601 Main Street.,.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284 63 Sliney, Edward el nx, 368 Arlingtort Street. .. . . . . . . . . . 100 00 Small, Guy V., el- ux, 80 Capitl Street.--- . —. .. . . . . . . . . . 153 76 Smith, Heirs Artrrie, Riel�ills"C`crrae c........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 62 Smith, Carl G., 21 Franklin Strut.... . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 186 17 Smith, Caroline, 35 Wilmot Street-....- . . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . 150 45 Srnith, Gcnrge NA-11liam el ux:, 291 11airt Street...... . . . . . . .. . 12 39 Smith, Hazel D., 20 Wilson Avenue—. .. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . Tr38 88 *Smith. John Arthur et ux, 69 Pegtiossetic Street,. . . . . .. . . . , S60 00 Smith, John W., et ux, 37 Quimby Strut. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 85 Smith, Leunard T., 19 Locke Street.... . . . . . . ... . . .. . . . . .. . . 33.1 98 Smith, Nellie, 74 Capitol Street-- . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 166 38 Smith, William C., 85 Spring Stre:et.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 980 58 Soukirssi;an, Harry, 76 Dexter Avenue..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269 04 Soukiassina, Nerses, 144 NiehoIns Avenue..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 50 Sparks, Grace A., 31 Fifield Street.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 137 60 Sharks, Newman el vx, 29 Stuart Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 301 58 *Spaulding, Elenah C., 20 Parker Street.,.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 68 Sperandio, Alexandra el uv, 20.3 .Summer Street..,...... . ... .. . . 145 14 Spergiuro, 1+incen o el idx, 65 Cottage Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 79 Spinoaa, Lena, 20 Merrill Road....—.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 330 99 Spiro, Doro, 55 Spring Street....... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 11.5 05 Stagliano, Sal--store, 25 Norseman Avenue.......,. . . .. .. . . 224 79 Standish, Katherine L., 3S Pierniont Street. . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . 22 32 Stanley, Bertha M., 71 l4'hites Avenue—... .. . . . .. .. . . . ... . . 191 16 Stanley, Nazaret H., el al, 58 Elton Avenue- . . . . . . . . . . .,. . . 438 945 Starr, Mary E,, 80 California Street....... . . . . . . .. . . . . , 109 74 Stavers, Llira J. Heirs, 31 Tha}per Road....... . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 56 64 SLead, Edna :11., 15 Morton Street.. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 50 ,Steppanian, Mugare3ich el at, 18 Oak Street. . . . . . . . . . _ 251 47 Stepanian, Krik-or et al, 7 Grave Street—..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 46 Stephen, Paul, 104 Coolidge Hill Road. . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 399 11 Stevens, Ilarold M., el ux, 124 Lovell Road...... . . . . . . . .. .. . . 346 84 Stewart, Jaynes A., 164 School SLreeL.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 283 20 Stewart, 11 ale:na E., 164 School Street....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 77 SdCher, Wiihelmina C., 23 Stearns Road....... ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 48 Stirita, Francesco, 93 Arlington Street..—.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 00 Stohil, Oscar G., 224 North Beacon SLrect........ . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 00 Stone, Agnes J., 29 Emerson Reuel.. . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . 645 15 Stone?, Gertrude IV., 22 Hilltop Rcad....... . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 76 40 Stone, 1l'fnthrap E., 29 Emerson Road........ . . . . . . . 244 26 Strandberg', John V., el mix, Boylston Street... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 253 11 Stration, Merle J., el ux, 8 Bromfield Street....—.. . . . . . . . . . . 19€1 72 Strain, John M., et pax, 45 Pequossette Street,..... . . . . . , . . . , . 188 63 Strayhorn, Annie E., et at, 51 Morse Street..... . . 207 U9 LrsiIII, Arthur W., 45 Royal Street.... .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . 195 95 *Sullivan, Bridget el al, 103 Union Street..... . . .. . . . . . . . . 92 54 Sullivan, Daniel J., 170 Church Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,58 42 Sullivan, Elizabeth R., ct at, 71 Bradford Road..... . . . . . . . . . . 308 97 Sullivan, Janyes H., 510 Main Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 S 06 Sullivan, James J., el ux, 194 Orchard Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . 251 14 Sullivan, John J., et pax, 98 Boylston Street....... .. . . . . . . . . . . . 261 96. Sullivan, Katie F., 53 Keenan Street...... ... .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . 279 65 Sullivan, Mabel L., 166 Common Street........ . .. . .. . . .. .. . . , 306 21 COLLEC'TOR'S REPORT 559 Surabian, Kachadoor NI., 72 Prentiss -Street..,...... . . . . . . . . . . . SIS!) 73 Sweeney, Francis W., 106 Poplar Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373 47 Sweeney, Patrick cl ux, 34 Fairfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 232 30 Sweeney, William J., el ux, 25 Russell Avenue.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354 50 Swift, Heirs Marion T., 295 IN-lain Street....... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 350 46 Sylvester, Frank, 16 Cypress Street...... . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 648 04 Syme, Elizabeth B., 185 Bellevue Road.—.... .. .— - . . . . . . . . 279 28 `I`anoian, Helen, 108 Laurel Street. . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . 92 40 Tanoian, John el at, 643 lilt. Auburn Street..... . . .. . . . . . . . 33 40 Tarbell, Samuel K., et at, 18 Avon Road.. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 50 00 Taslijian, Novirrizon, 10 BrImmer Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 281 43 *'Tar,hjy, Frieda, 35 Coolidge Hill Road..... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 01 Tatoian, Harry, 60 California Street... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . > , . . . . 263 73 Taverna, John, 19 Flers om Street-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 83 Taverna, P.-isquale, 141 Westuninster Avenue.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 209 19 Taverna, Salvatore et al, 141 'Westminster Avenue........- .. .. - 113 28 *Taylor, AIicc F.. 146 Spring. Street.. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. - 81 86 Taylor, Bessie L, $7 I-1arnden Avenue,,... . . . . .. .. .. . . . .. . . .. 279 66 Taylor, Viola I., 30'Winsor Avenue..... . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `46 03 *Taylor, NValter M., et tcx, 283 11'averlsey Avenue........ . . . . . . . 100 00 Tessin., Fred G., et ux, 11.4 Lovell Road.—... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 65 Vesta, Past}ullina, 28 New U-Kington Suet... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 80 "Theurer, Mary A., 18 Derby Road......... . . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . .. 1133 46 'I'beurer, OLza A., 171 Watertown Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1095 09 Thisssen, Haz—el Lee, 153 Con pion Street.... . . . . .. . . .. . 268 27 Thompson, Eldora L., 22 'Bartlett Street....... . . . . . . . . . . 116 98 *Thomson, Frederick ill., 67 Carroll. Street .... . . . . . . . . . . . .. - 126 (18 Thurber, Donald H., el ux, 30 Arden Street...... . . . . . . - . . . . ,. 7 08 `1`hurlow, Henry A., 4 Orchard Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 00 Thurston, 1Villiam J., el ir, 31 Lovell Road.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292 97 Tune. Rocca e! at, 39 Quirk Street.-.,.— - - - . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 04 Tiberio, Joseph el at, 27 Churchill Street......... . , . . . . . . . ., 63 72 Tobio, Sam el sad, 149 Lexington Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 240 72 Tvcci, Lucia, 10 Lowell Avenue..... . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.. . . , 961 74 Tocci Constructions Co., 240 %VaVerley Avenue....... . . .. . . 24 78 Tcrlarrtl, Mary f.., 8 Chandler 4treet....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 43 Thorriasian, John, 44 Quimby Street..- - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28:3 99 Thomasian, Nlugrdicb, 219 Dexter ?avenue......... . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 79 Tough inanian, INlary J., 27 Oak Street....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 40 Tonmajian, Martin S,, 3 Louise Streut....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 70 Topalian, Victor el irx, 18 Prater Street........ . .. . . . . . . 237 92 Topjian, Anib, 36 Fairfield Street.... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 49 Tvrchio, Michael el ux, Sawin Street- . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 72 05 Torosian, �'iCtOria, 204 Boylston Street.. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . 293 82 Torosian, Satenig, 24 Porter Street....... . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . 257 92 -forres, Marianno D., cl pax, 32 Whitney Street. . . . . . .. .. . . . . 145 14 Torsi, Cesare, 67 Waltham Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 25 560 WATER't'OWN TOWN REPORT Toscanc, Cuiseppe et v , 23 Brintnier Strut..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274 3i Towne, Elizabeth C., 24 Howard Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 00 Townsend, Herbert M., et ux, Robbins Road.... . . . . . I . . . . . . . 23 01 Townsend, Herbert M., 19 Robbins Road....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28(} 45 Tracy, Alma 1-1., 7 Palmer Street. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 90 Tracy, ReuhCn M., 256 Orchard Street...... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 42 48 Train, Herman A., 70 OlcotI Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 33 ' Transente, Michael. 89 Fayette Street......... .. . . . . . » . . . . . . . . 169 04 Trernark, Frank ed n , 35 Bancroft Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 0 *Trr+~orni, Dom enica, 113 F®rest Street...... - . . 176 09 Trintaccu, Panfilo el ux, 12 Lexington Street... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 244 fit, Truiailo, illaria, 54 Ralph Street.—..— . . . . . . . . . . . . . 278,1 20 Trow, Paula L., 49 Marioa Road ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 100 00 Truesdrde, Herbert L., 19 Avon Road...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 86 Tsolas, James cd al, 39 Coolidge Hill Road........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 48 Turbini, Dani'sen J., 40 Sali0mry Road-... . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 289 47 Tutunjian, Abraham, 94 Nichols Avenue... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 10 Tuttle, Theodore, 10 Nit. Auburn Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 77 Tutunjian, Abraham el al, 94 1 ichols 26 55 Tutunjian, Heirs Asdoor, 54 Quimby -Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 50 Tutunjiati, Sarkis, 109 Boylston Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 44 Twitchell, Thomas H., 110 Chapjnan Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . 249 43 Tylor, Nathalia R., 22 Fatten Street...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 91 Tyrell, Joseph ed ux, Edgecliff Read.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 77 Union Market National Bank, WaterLown...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 45 IJiiitt:d American Sofia Fountain Co., L%`a1ntjt Street... . . . . . . . 7883 59 Upham, E. Louise, 35 Parker Street....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.64 29 Utting, John A., el wv, 39 Marion Road... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 254 85 Vacca, Joseph, 28 Bustonia Avenue........ . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 27 Vachon. R. Alexander, 276 Waverley avenue..... . , . 178 77 Y'altey, Eleanor M., 236 North Beacon Streel:... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 61 1'ahey, James I-1., et George H. Hudson, 10 Mt. ALbUrtt Street 1 77 Vahey, James H. Heirs, 14 Palfrey Street.. . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . 462 40 Fail, Jennie E., 24 Rutland Street. . . . . .. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . , 159 73 Vail, Norma F., 182 Maplewood Street..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311 52 VanBeslar, Gertrude 0., 297 ?41t. Auburn S!treet...... . . . . . . . . . 150 00 *Vanetaian, Jaspar, 35 Cypress Street.... . . . . . . . . . . 73 50 Vasil, Helen, 66 Morse Street... . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . .. .� . . . . . . . . 311 53 Vecchoine, Bernice, 219 N'Yatertown Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 80 Veno, Mar; E., 40 Laurel Street.—.— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 47 V ergillo, Carillo, 51 Quirk Street....... . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . 21 '?4 Veering, Edward A., 220 A 1kaverley Avenue....... . .. . . . . . . .. 130 98 Vigna, Fedele el ux, 5 Bromfield Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 97 Vincini, Peter, 73 Nichols Avenue..... . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,62 84 'lrivier, Lillian 11., 409 Mt. Auburn Street.... .. . - . - . . . . . . .. . 15 22 Vocearlllo, Tunimas,] el ux, 215 Palfrey Street.... . . .. 171 69 Voci, '44'ilham el nx, 9 Wilson Avenue... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 265 50 *Vosgerchian, Arson, 1:3 Howe Street....... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . S24 31 l addell, Florence K., 144 Bellevue Road,. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 320 37 WUitt, Forest L., 309 ;school Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . » . . . . . , 3 54 Waitt, Albert A., 494 Main Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 137 09 Wallace, .Jahn E;., e1 ux, 69 Stuart Street..,.».- , _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 85 Wallace, !•lard• 11., 48 Pequossette Street........ . . . . . . . , , . . , . 72 55 i-Vallen, Chba A— 76 Poplar Street,..... . . » . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 85 Wallen, George A., 59 Locke tiire�t..... .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. 349 87 Walsh, Carlin A., 324 Common Street.. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327 45 NValsh, John P., 7 California fork... . . .. . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 211 55 Walsh, Mare E_ 61 Union Street..., . ». .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 04 Ward, Benjamin J., 76 Capitol 5trcct. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 30 Wfurl, Grace E., 29 Cestaer Street..-_ . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 22 Ware, 1. Grace, 169 X-Voreester Street__. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 36 X-Vat[rtown Cooperative Bank.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 931 02 11'atertown Excavating Co. Inc.., 200 Summer .street........ . . . . 1,91 70 Watertown .Lumber- Co., Arsenal Street....... . . . . . . . . . . , . 1363 89 Watertown I'lotor 'Sates Co, Inc..,... . . .. . » . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 70 Watts, Arthur L_ 187 11'laplewood Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 00 Watts, Lincoln F., et ux, 30 Orchard Street...". . . . _ . . - . - _ - . _ - 371 43 Webster, Helen 13. R., 158 Robbins Road— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 40 Webster Lumber Corp., 148 'Waltharn Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 9.3 k ebster Lumber Company, 148 lk'altham Street..... . . . . . . . . . 1 796 50 Weeks, Arthur F., Beu- London, Conn_..... .. .. . . ... . . . . . . . . 383 69 'Welch jolin J., 27 Quincy Street—_... . . . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. . . 166 38 lVells, Florence 0., 34 Maple Street... . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. 50 80 Wcntu-orth, Mary. E., 73 JPierinont Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 41 Wester, John el al, 784 Belmont Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 89 116`estlund, Carl L», et at, 45 Caner Road. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 336 30 Weston Riscuit Co., Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 380 55 Weston Biscuit Co., It�c..,..,.. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1242 54 Whelan, ,john B., of ux, AVorcester Street. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 174 36 White, Charles '\r., e► ux, 17 Gleason Street.... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 263 73 White. Clatrat 1I., 60 Mt, Aubura Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 34 \\'hire. Edward H., et ux....... . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 97 35 '"'hite, Edward 11., 60 NIt. Auburn Street__ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 05 *White, John P., Sexton Street... . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . _ . .. . . . . 22 90 Whhe, Peter S., 3.3 Whitney Street.., . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 143 37 White, Roliert j-, now owntal h�, Wm. J. Clarltir.... , , . . . , . , . . 53 75 White, Willard 11., 42 1--lillsidu street_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . , 17 70 Wh teheacl, 3<arl W., et air•, 79 Bradford Ruud..., . . .. . . . . . . . . 142 99 Whitehead, Niae E., 1 I Clyde . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 279 66 Whiting. Heirs Muses, 18 Royal Street........ . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . 126 55 Whitney, Enattiat R., 15 FifieJcl Street--,.... . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 187 fit Whittentnre, Casper TX1., e! ux, 149 Hillside Road.... . . . . . . . .. 303 87 Widner, Juhn et fix, 14 Flo5mer Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 02 Wigrgin, Muth L.. 29 Channiiig blood...... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 315 01 j y WATERT4'3WN' TOWN REPORT Wiley, Jjcr1xrt A., 173 Bellevue Road"'...... . . . . . • � • - • . • I -, - $176 55 Wiley, Herbert A., Bellevue Road... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 94 Williams, Florence M., 62 'earl Street..,...,.-... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 47 Wilscn, George L.. el rex, 19 Morse Street.. . . . . . . . . . _ , . . . . . , 261 96 Wilson, Harold H., et ux, 44 Fitchburg Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 174 61 *%Filson, Henry L., 46 Fussell Avenue....... . . . . .. . . , . . . . . . . . 244 26 Wilson, john L, 50 liarringWn Street........ . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 25 45 IN-1 bn, i`4'Iary B., 118 Marshall Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 207 09 *Winkler, Jonathan et ux, 67 Wilmot Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 74 %-Vinslow, Joseph S., 289 Wavedey Avenue.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 OS Winslow', Lawrence A., 289 Waverley Avenue......., . . . . . . . . . . 70 80 N-Vinslo►€-, Lilla J., 299 Waverley Avenue.... .. I . . . 224 77 Winsor Club, Langdon Avenue...... . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 311 33 \l'insor, Mark J,, el ux, 17 Otis Street--. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 85 08 Wilkin, Jacub, 12 Nit. Auburn Street......... . . . , . . . , , . . . .. . 70 80 Wohltman, Cora Wells, 59 Merrill Road.. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 63 �Vojtule►€aica, Julius et ux, 102 Belmont Street........ . . . . . . . . . 277 90 Wood, Ernest H., el ux, 10 Arden Road... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 95 Wood, Robert D., et xv, 83 N•Iorse Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 60 Wong, Charles, 119 Galen Street, deceased.......:. . . . . , , • • 3 54 Worcester, Jasepliine, 43 Phillips Street_.... . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 55 \Vorcester, Ralph H., 4.3 Phillips Street......... . . . . . , . . , . . . _ . . 325 68 ' 'right, Edward F., Trustee, 70 i1+3t. Auburn Street...... . . . . . , 1000 04 Wright, Edward F., Trustee, 70 Mt. Auburn Street.,,.., , . . . . . 1000 04 Wright, Frederick J., et ux, 22 Soli€ldle se_xRoad.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 77 Wright, L. B., 188A Sycamore Street-...— . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 5 31 Yertoukian, Mary, 38 Kcity Street.... . , . . . . . . . . . - 230 10 Yenookian, -loses el vx, 49 Cypress, Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 35 Yeron, Edward A., et ux. I.ovell Road- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 334 51 Yiakoumes, Fondelis e1 v.�:, 30 Clarendon Street-- - - - - . . . . . . 74 32 York, Robert S,, 102 Mt. Auburn Street......... . . . . . . , . . • . 7 08 Young. Hebron E., 65 ]-Hillside `erect....... . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 40 Young, 1-Hebron €- if ux, 55 Hillside Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e7 88 Young, Joseph, 3Q Spring Street.... . , - . - .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . 141 60 Young, Maurice D., et tax, 8 'tl'ilson Avc!nue......... . . . . . . . . . . • 180 41 Youngs Hardware & Radio Co., Main Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 54 Young, Ulysses S., Trustee..,°.,. . . .,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . 1961 16 Youngman, Harry E., et ux, 59 Bradford Road--. . . , . . . ., . . 308 97 Ypsilantis, Nicholas et ux, 217 Arlington Street... . . . . . . . . . . 270 81 �Zaccagnini, Metro, 103 Pleasant Street........ . . .. . . . . . . . ., . 539 85 Zaccagnim, Pietro et Nx, Pleasant Street-... . . .. 431 88 Zakarian, John, 57 Quimby Street. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 102 99 Zararian, Anna, 160 Sycamore Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 54 Zacheus, Oscar, et im 85 Robbins Road-...... .. . . . .. .. . . . . 82 68 Zaino, frank rt mr, Crawford Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 93 Zakarian, David, 15 l'lalden Street... ...,. . . . , , . .. 115 05 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 56 3 "Psis Tides `Atlantic Theatres Corp., Boston.... . . . . . . . . . . . . .500 83 Berkowitz, Cecelia S., Salisbury Road.... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 335 52 Cucinotta, Charles J., Belmont.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karp. Jennie a n1, Boston... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . • . ... . . . . . . 127 44 Lwnard, Byron, 105 Rutland Street... . . . . , . -. _• . . . ., . . . . . . .31 86 Leonard, Josephine, 105 Rutland Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238 95 LePore, Concetta, ;'Tedford........ . . . . . . . . 274 35 MacDonald, Margaret, 35 Quincy Street..... . . . . ., . . . .. . . 166 39 Mcloian, Sarkis, Fifth Avenue....... . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 265 50 Xleloian, lary S., Fifth Avenue.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26:3 73 1't7Turpjy, Eugenia A., 125 Langdon Avenue......... .. . ,, . . . . . . , 260 19 O'Shea, Ida McCarthy, Adanis Avenue......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 310 66• Payne, Drank, Boston.... . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . 19 47 Sampson, Bessie S., 27 ll'oodleigh Road—..— . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 277 89 Shaw, 1-1. F. & Co., Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2SI 34 ung. Ylysses S., Trustee....... . . . ... . . . . . . . . 3 54 Pert iris Institution and Mass School for the 1 08. December Assessments Berhant. lvlos+es, 2 Bigelow Avenue........... . 33 10 Durbin, Do othy, SR Galen Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 C'8; :3111li,an, D. D, J., 43 Channing Road—. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 31 1Vnrerrown Grist Mills Inc,, 83 Galen Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . , 7 97 Wthb, Jahn Crawford, 87 Poplar Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 40, -564 NVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 1931 Motor Vehicle Excise Tax `Unpaid December 31, 1931 Committed March 31 1931 Alden Transportation Co.. Boston. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 9 07 Anderson, Burton, 270 plain Street, can't locate., . . . . . . . . . . . 17 84 Anderson, Joseph Cam., 72 Hillside Read, can't locate..,, , . . . . , . 3 52 Anderson, Ruth V.. 5 Gleason Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 21 48 Angell, J. Howard. 79 Fitchburg Street„ . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Argiro, Rose, 11 Dew-ey 5trect, can't locate........ . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 S4 l'.a�.,,clasarian, Charles, 10 Cypress Street, can't locaate.. - . . . . 10 24 Beaudoin, Richard F., 3 Derby Road. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 70 Bell, Andrew G., 25 Spruce Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 92 Benjan)in, Charles W., 82 Church Street....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 29 98 Brown, Frank S., 11 Palnner Street, can't locate. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 19 Bundy, Thonias E., 105 Langdon Avenue, can't Locate.. . . . . . 7 61 Burgess, Eileen. 4 Maplewood Street, can't locate,....-- - - - - - . . 6 73 Burke, James J., 51 Olney` Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12 29 Burke, Walter E.. 51 Olney Street........ . . . . . . . . . 4 93 Burns, David N., 390 Mt. Auburn Street, cftn't loartte......... . . 4 98 Callahan, Frederick, 254 I-N'averley Avenue, can't .locate....... . 7 90 Campbell, Hector G., 26 Hovey Street, gone N. 1"....... . . . . . . 8 19 Carrig, John L., Carnbridge.... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 70 Cac,wldo, Albert, 93 Highland Avenue....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 37 Ch niberlain, I.avra A., 467 Main Street:..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Clouscr, Edward [I., 368 Charles River Road... . . . - - . . . . .. , . 6 93 Collins, Thunias J.. 118 Waverley Avenue. can't locate--,- .= . 32 2 Cov�eno, Orlando, 226 \1`eaininster Avenue... . . . . . . . . Craig, Nlarici, H0 Staring Street...... . . . . . . . . . . • . . 2 U0 Cunnint;hani, Arthur NI.. 21 Belinont Strut, can't locate...... 9 37 Curran, Robert J., 176 School Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 72 Cusick, Joseph F., 23 Quincy Strut......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 93 Uaigmault, incr, 125 Galen Street, can't lncate..: . . , . . - . - . . . 4 39 Danie:lian, \oolaar R., 20 1-lillcrest. Circle........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 66 Pecoinaudrey, Antonette, Brighton...--. . . . . : . . . • • . • . 3 81 r)elaney, Cornelius F., 13 C}lcott :Strut.. . 6 44 E'elniage, George H., 122 Spring; Strut.... . . . . . . . . , . . _ . . . . . 28 95 DeNctary, la Iorsx, 521 M(, Auburn Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 95 Detore, julin 1,., 6.1 Eltnr Avenue, can't locate_.., . . . .. . . , . . . 4 69 I)eVellis, Louise, 396 Mt. Auburn Streer....... .. . .. .. . •• 8 78 I),ggills, Joohrc Iz., 108 Walnut Street, can't locate.......... .. . • . 4 39 DiPieLrc, Felix, 204 warre tl Street, can't locate—....—. , . . . . , 7 90 Donovan, Lillian J., 363 Arlington Strs r t...... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 6 39 Doucette, r11ict.- M.. 14 Derby Road......... , . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 9 37 Doucette, I.eo, {) 1.-nion :Street......... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 02 Doyle, Francis, A., 28 Qt�11,1by `beet.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 39 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 565 Doyle, Oscar, 95 Highland Avenue, cant' locate___ . . . . . . . , . . . $17 55 Ducharsnc, William F., 25 Fuller Road....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 13 Duffy, Esther G., 265 Main Street....... . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 15 82 Duffy, Thomas F., 15 North Beacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 7 90 Dunn, 1Villitani H., 174 Spruce Street, can't lcx ate. . , . . . . , . . . 2 00 Glutton, Charles, bA Elgelow Avenue, gone N. `4f.......... . . . . . . 4 10 Fagan, Timothy J., Brookline.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 33 Edgewater Canap For girl-,. -Maine.. . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . 6 14 Edwards, Charles S., 17 Fairview Avenue........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Cr 44 Egan, Jnglis B,, 350 fit. Auburn Street,.... . . . . . is 14 Ellis, John. C.. 26B Chauncy- Street. . , . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 02 Fardy, Thomas E., 126 Spruce Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . ... - 7 02 Farl,ev, Florence D., 15 Nortli Beacon Street.... _ . . . . . . . . . . 3 81 Ferry, Alice E., 18 St. Mary°'s Street...... . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 49 14 Ferry., Francis P„ 12 Fifth Avenue..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 39 Files, Flora M., 182 School Stxet....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 58 Fisher, Thomas J. 114 lain Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 14 Fitzpatrick, Joseph L., 152 Spruce Street..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 14 Flynn, Maurice S., 5 Quincy Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 69 Foley Jerry T., 375 School Street..... . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 54 Fraser, William H., 24 1l:,1shltit1rn Street.... . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 5 87 Cali=in, Michael, 557 Mt. Auburn Street..,............... .. . . . . . . . 6 44 Garfield, Francis L., 21 Nialden Street.....,. . . _ . _ . . .. . . . . . . 19 31 'Gateley, Bernard F., 17 Eltsawo d Avenale. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 12 Gill, Anna,. 130 lVt;stminster Avenue...,.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0.5 Gill, Thomas A., 130 kVestnainster Avenue...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 44 Golgberg, Elizabeth, 45 Mt. Atiburn Street... . , . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2 05 Gracie, Arnold E., 46 Carver Road, can't lueate..... .. . . . . . . . . 10 54 Green, John, 20 Walnut Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 56 Gringeri, Joseph, 22 berry Street, can't locale,... . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Haddie, Janaes, 27 Copeland Street_.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 43 Hadley, Edward, 6 Snmmer Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 10 49 I-lanipson, Benjamin, 12 Scolly Sq.. Boston_ .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 2 00 Hanson, J. Edward, 29 Lincoln Street.... .. 6 44 1-luwley°, %Villiam W., 33 Fifielcl Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 96 1--lerson, Roland H., Sume n ille. . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 81 Isreal, Edward I., 43 Warwick Road......... .. . , . . . . . . . 8 48 Jackman, Arthur, 106 Spruce: Street, can't locate, . . . . . . . . . . . 3 81 Jalinson, Fred W., 3 Grenville Road, can't locate______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 02 Jolinson, Nornaaaa A., '10 Chades River [toad...... . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Keefe, Udget V., 35 Cuba Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 52 ;Keefe, Cornelius, 91 Main Street... . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 84 Keefe, Joseph H., 35 Cross Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 26 Kelleher, Charles F., 21 Olney Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 05 Kenmore Transportation Co_, 7:36 :%it. Auburn Strecz. . . . . . . . 17 55 Konwore Transportation Co., 736 1+rrTt. Auburn. Street. 17 55 E,iiwhan, Charle5 A., 101 Westinitasrer Avenue........ . . . . . . . . . 2 00 King, Ansnetne, 31 Fitchburg Street, cant' locate...... . . . . . . . 9 0- Kivlin, Joseph C., 31 Williams Street..... .. . .. . . . . . . . 5 85 Lahiff, John L., 9 Elmwood Avenue......... . . . . . . .. . • - - - - - 3 52 Lane, Gertrude, 28 Oakland Street, can't locate... . . . . . . . . . .. 2 93 Laslcy, Ross A., 1-Vatertuwa....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 97 lreary, Coranelius, 218 Arsenal Street... . - - - . - . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 6 73 Leedom, Chester B., 20 Centre Street........ . . . . . . . , ..... . . . . 3 81 Lever, Henry S., 166 Waverley Avenue......... . . . . . . . . 3 22 MacDonald, Joseph I..., 1125 oylston Street, can't locate... .. , 5 27 MacDonald, Mary. 70 Dexter A%14Vfnnne, can't locate... . . . . . . . . 2 05 'I-lacLeod, .r-`tarile y M., 29 Lawrence Street.... . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 31 Alaginnis, tVilliam G., 114 Lovell Road, gone N. Y.......... . . . . 19 89 Maloney, Anna B., 75 Morse Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 43 Alarcella, Charlotte, 12 Diiver Road—.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00- McAleer, '4 i nnie 1'1., 206 Maplewood Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 8 19 McHugh, Francis J., 356 Mail] Street.....,.. . . . 3 52 McLellan. lVaiter, 36 Howard Street.... . . . . . . , . . , , . . . . . . . . 2 00, Meany, Virginia R., 414 Mt, Auburn StiCet, can't locate... . . . 6 73 Michigan Shoe Repairing Co, Boylston Street...... . , . . . . . .: . , 7 31 Montville, Peter G., 200Waverley Avenue, can't lute. . . . . . 3 52 Morgan. Florence C.. 16 Belknap Terrace....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 99 Alorong, Gladys Nl., 32 Gertrude Street........ . . . . . . . . , . . 2 +63 Morse, Hubert G., 147 Morse St:reet. . . 2 05 N°lurnster, Susan N-1 . 262 School Street.. . '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 52 Murphy, Daniel H., 2+' 11u nt Street.--.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 10 54 ]Nally, Thomas F., 25 Bancroft Street,,..... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 44 Qativy, Atngtnstnas �V., 29 Adams Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 2 00 O'Brien, Chester J., 95 Polilar Street.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 90 O'Connell, William G., Dorchester Street, can't locate......... . , . 3 52 O'Neil & IDerick, 38 ClIaUnCy Street... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 7 31 f anossi tnn, Haig, 643 Alt. Auburn .Street, can't locate... . .. . . . 2 93 Perkins, Fordyce B., 5A Hillside Road ... . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . .. 3 81 Perri-, MargueriLe N-1., 68 Edernfield Avenue.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Perry, 1•laxinn J., 8 Quincy Street......... .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . S 19 Piantedosi, Rotri, 19 Morse SR reel, can't locate..... . . . . . . . . .. . 4 10 Pillsbury, Benjamin, 232 Bellevue Road...... . .. . . . . . , 10 54 Pomeroy, Frederick H., 1S Appleton Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 90 Potter, Glirabeth 1., 198 Maplewood Street---- . . . 10 54 1'mi-11, Fr.wtnk J., 192 Orchard Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 97 Ricci, 'Nicholas, 59 loving Street.... . . - . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 4 39 Rob-Illarrf, David J., 95 Watertown Street....... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 39- Rogers, l Juward N., 6 Carleton Terrace.. . . . . . . E, 55 Rosparka, Charles, 65 Riversiide Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 39 - Rothenberg, Minna, Roxbury........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2 04 Rowe, Harry B,, 220 Belmont Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3 78 Sawyer, l lerbert, 68 '10;r illall Street, deceased.—. . . . . . . . . . .. 21 07 :Shields, William J,. 81 Galen S1 reet.... . , . . . . , , . .. . . . . 6 73 COL.L ECTOWS REPORT 567 Simpson, Rt>bert C,, 165 Winthrop Street__... . . . . . . . . . . . 4 39 Smith, James S., 74 Capitol Street, can't locate....... . . . . . . . . . 17 55 Smith, Russell G., 246 E Boylston :Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 62 Stein, David, 324 Arlington Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 31 Stockdale, Harold G., 104 Langdon Avenue.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 22 Sunkiss Wholes.-tle Fruit & Provis-lon Co.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 55 Tellow,. John G., 50 Prentiss Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 73 Tutlrr, W'alter, Nzm York........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 27 Vabey°, Martin P., I I I Evans Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 12 29 Watson, George M., 34 Gertrude Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 10 "'entworth, Bruce K., 35 Chapman Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 39 Went-r.ell, Chester, 150 Pleasant Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 32 White Rose Laundry Co. Inc., Pleasant Street--.-- , - . - - - , - - - - 25 16 Willey, RoyR.., 170 Spruce Street. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 00 William, Martha, 33 Elmwood Avenue...--,.- . 4 o0 Williams, Sarah I_,, 35 Chaneller Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 45 Worthen, Charles K,, 4 Middles Road.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 97 Yackon, Edmund L., 106 Cypress Street....... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 91 Committed June 24, 1931 Aginley, Harry L., 38 Cypress Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 83 Blue Bird Laundry Co., 195 Surnmer Street, gone out of l]usiness........ . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , .-- - - 13 89 Brill, Lee L., 36 Commonwealth Road, can't locate....... . 3 66 BunseyF, Horace D., 43 Kandttr_ian Street... . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Boyce, Lillian J., 18 Arlirtglton Street, can't facare... . . . . . . . . . 2 44 Brady, Thomas F., 42 Morton Street, deceased.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 07 Burke, Walter E,, 51 Olney Street, can't locate., . . . . . . . . . . , . 3 66 Dauer, Margarct 11., 96 ]Morse Street, duplicate assessment..... 3 03 Bauer, George il., 96 Morse Street, duplicate... . . . . . . . . . . . . , 3 22 Callahan, Frederick, 254 \i'a�-erley Avenue, can't locate........ . 5 93 Callahan, William H., 144 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . 2 00 Cameron, Daniel 1,., 67 Palfrey Street, can't locate... . . . . . . . . 2 Do Campbell, Francis A., 32 Evans Street, can't locate...... . . . . - - 2 00 Carlson, Ralph A_ t45 Spruce Street-. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 4 56 Cauley, John J., 276 North Beacon St.reet... • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 AO Church, Henry %L, 16,9 Betmant Street, can't locate, . . . . . , . . 2 34 Clancy*, Irene V., 284 forth Beacon Street....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 0 7 Colbert, Mary, C., 28 N•lalclen Street... . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1 1 Collins, Thonias J., 118 Waverley Avenue— . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . 4 83 Combis, Theodore NV., 31 Crawford Street,..... . . . . . • . . . . . . . • 3 66 Conley, John J., 41 Cuba St.reet...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Cordeau, Stephen, 106 Wint.brup Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 15 Cotton, Henry L., 63 Olney: Street.... , . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . 9 75 Cotting, Paul ii., 6 l lilltop Roar], can't locate... . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Cunningham, Jahn J,, 81 Spring Strut.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Demore, John, 246 No Beacon Street, can't Locate...... . . . . . . . 2 00 .568 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Densmore, Cecil t-1., 175 No Beacon Street, can't locate. , . . , . 3 90 Dolan, Catherine, isD leIt. Auburn Street......... . . .. . . . . . . .. . lb 05 E)onovan, :Augustus M., 363 Arlington Street....... . . . , .. .... . 3 B Csterbrooh, Ira, 163 Favette Street, can't locate.. . - . . . .. .. . . 11 19 I=aragcr, Antonio, 7 Nichols Aventte, can't locate,... , . , . . . . . . . 3 22 Farese, Carmine, 200 Warrm Street....... . .. . . . .. . . . ,. . . . . . . 7 61 Farrell, \Villiam P., 441 IN-lain Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Feeney, Bernard. 26 Elliot Street............... . . . . . . . . . . . .. , . . . 2 00 F lysin, Lester J., 125 Fetrest Street.. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Flynn. Maurice, 5 Quincy Street....... . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 3 51 Ft>wler, Joe, 16 Ladd Street....... . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 68 Gamber, John F., 26 Paul Street..... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 90 ( 's11is, Neil J,, 9 Arthur Terrace.... . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Gimsinan, William \I., 123 11'lt. Auburn Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 93 Grandy, L. Munroe, 133 Templeton Parkway- , . . , , . . . 8 31 Gregory,, Josephine, 49 Parker Street, CMI't Icacate......... . . . . . . 2 93 Gustafson, Otto H., 14 Bostonia Avenue....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 90 Guzzetti, Santa, l2 lierkeleyF Street,....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 19 Iladdow, Annie, 6310 :Main Street..-..— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _— 28 52 I-ialberg, Allen, •18 Putnam Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Halberg, G. Allem, 48 Putnam Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 34 Halleran, Mary A., 665 Main Street..... , . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 92 Hampson, I3eisjamin, 15 Bartlett Street....... . . . . .. . . . . . . 2 00 Hanaugan, XIartin F., 128 Sunirnrc Strcct........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Olt Hanson J-, Edward, 29 L.MCalrt Street..., . . . . . . , 2 3 Hartnett, Josephine A., 5 Royiil Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 53 llarvey, Roland T., 168 P€eimmt Street. . . . . . . . . . , - .. . . . . . . 2 34 1121stiligs, Eminat A,, 138 Orchard Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . 4 29 Ha viland, Fra. n is T., 120 1Vestminster Avenrte......... . . . . . . . . 5 70 1lriller, Walker W., 8 Paul Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 19 Holzapfel, trillium F,, 24 King Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Howes, Luella H., 28 Purvis Street....... - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 06- Jesscau, Jeremiah, 15 Clayton Street, can't locate........ . , . . . . . 5 37 Jttlsjton, Mary 1-1., 98 Rutland Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 63 Janes, Harry, 0., 117 Pleasant Street, can't locate-... . . . . . . . . 2 00 Kasablan, Josephine, Cambridge, can't locate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 04 Kelley, Francis L., 22 Palfrey Street- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 93 Kelley, John G., 22 Oakland Street, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . , . 2 54 Kierman. ,John. 23 Gleison Strut..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 93 Killion, Albert M.. 54 Hatrrisigton Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 63 Kimball, Virginia, 99 Poplar Street..... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 24 Lacey, Ethel, 118 Walnut St reel......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . " . 11 85 . Lamond, Annette 11., 33 Bacon Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 70 Lanctot, George, I Lawrence Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 50 1-01ant, ,John Jr., &18 INIt. Auburn Street.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 14.14, LaRoche, Joseph, 1.15 Galen Street. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 85 Leary, Cornelius, 44 Oak &I. Avenue., Brighton. . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 Do. COLLECTOR'S REPORT 569 Legere, Eddie, 13 Beechwood Aventtc. . . - . - - - - • $8 29 Leonard, Bebedict J., 95 Fayette SI reer... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 68 Levangie, Nara!,cl J., 28 Pur%,is Street... . . . . . . . . . 6 22 Libby, Albert J. Jr., 98 Betchwood Avenue, deceased— . . . . . . 3 90 LoChia.to, Rose, 24 Birch broad.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 34 Lulxj, Nicholas, 20 Lyons Court.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 50 Lyden, Thomas, 26 Hersom Street—, . . : . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 3 66 iklacKinnon, Carrie A., 24 Beacon Park,.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 83 Malian, Edward, 9 Stemmer Street.-.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Maloney, William S., 6 Irma Avenue, can't bate... . _ . . . . - - - 13 17 Manning, James F., Cambridge..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 15 Marrigan, E,divard, 25 Fuller Derail, can't locate........ . . . . . . . . to 97 Marsh, Walter J., .325 Warren Street,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . 2 00 Marsh, William A., 498 %lain Street... _ . . . . . . .. . . ..... .. . . . 2 00 McBride, Samuel A., 167 W'averley Avenue.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 McConnell, Juhn A., 31 Olney Street......... . .. .. .. . .. .. . _ _ _ - 4 83 McDermott, ]ollij W'., 284 No Beacon Street, can't lGeate. . ., 2 00 McDonald, Carolyn J., 31 Keenan Street................ . . . . . . . . . 2 00 McDonald, joho A,, 134 Fayette Street, can't locate.... . . . - . . 3 29 McDonald, 1largaret J., 57 Church Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 22 McInerney, John `I`., 85 Spring Street...... . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 2 41 McInnis, John A., 13 Birch Road.. . . . . , . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 McL.ellan,, Walter. 36 Howard Street..... .. . . . . . . . _ 2 00 Meir, GladV3 E., 402 Pleasant Street:,. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . , , 2 00 Mel,anson, Benedict, Cambridge. . . . . . . .. _ . _ _ - . _ _ . .. . . . . . . . 2 00 Milano, Alfred, 43 Green Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . 4 1.5 IN-100re, Phyllis, 3G 'aklorton Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 90 Moore, Roger E., 36 Morton Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Aloore, W'ilev T,, 54 Beechwoarl Avenue, can't locate. . . . . . . . 12 68 Morrissey, Eugene U., 180 Comraon Street...., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 78 111oscatelli, Ulisse, 106 Common Street, duplicate...... . . . . . . . . 11 53 Molly, Thomas F,, 25 Bancroft Street........ . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 69 00 Nicolls, Marie R., 39 Fairview Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 6 49 Nute, Leslie C., 273 1lfain Street,.... . . .. . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . 2 00 Gatley, Augustus XV., 29 Adams Streit........ . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2 68 O'Brien, Henry J., 144 Standish Road......... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 35 32 O'Hannessian, john, 180 Walnut Street, can't locate........ . - - - 2 93 Osgood, Charles G., 16 Springfield Street- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19 4 Parisian, George, 183 Palfrey Street—,..... . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Parsons, Doris, 14 Prospect Street........ . . . .. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 85 Paclalt, Phyllis, 38 Melendy Avenue......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 16 Perry, Maxim J., S Quincy Street......... . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 4 88 Pisani, ,Nlarie, 8 St. Mary's Street...... .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . , - - __ 10 19 Powers, Lawrence J,, 157 Spruce Street........ . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . , 2 85 Proctor, George A., 31 Paul .Street.... . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 15 so Purcell, Harry, 10 Swett Ct.. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 I5 Purcell, Harry R., 13 SWCEt Ct...... . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 570 N .ITGRTCIV4'N TOWN REPORT Quick, Arthur A., 31 Olney Street— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 83 Rand, Helen, 14 Franck Street, can't locate....... . . . . . .. . . 4 39 Ring rose.. Alan J., 26 Ladd St., can't locate........ .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Rizzo, Anthony C., 141 Edenfield Avenue..... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 6 10 Robinson, William J., 61�6 Arsenal Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Rollins, Stanley I., 5, Sirctt Ct..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Rooney, Phillip, 23 Fifth .AvenuQ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Dose, Edward J., 31 Fitchburg Street, can't locate.... . . . . . . . . 4 49 Rowley, Daniel J., 279 Behiiwit Street.. . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . ..1 . 4 61 Ruggiero, Iti°l•ary, Cambridge..... . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . 2 00 Saunders, Dor©thy i41., 47 Chapa tan Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Sharkey, ,John E., 14 Templeton Parkway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 49 Sherman, Jeanie, 18 Ding Street, can't locate... . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 19 Sibley, Bernard Ill., 7 Iludson Street, can't locate..... . . . . . . . . 4 88 Slater, frank L., 20 Watertown Street...., . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 68 Sorenson, Oswald F., 425 Hain Street.... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 2 40 Sullivan, Ldivard P., 508 Main Street ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 85 Sullivan, Jarnes H., 508 Main ;Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 11 70 Facet, Mary, 10 I .well Avenue..... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 56 Tren36lay, Edmond J.. 157 Spruce Street......,. . , . . . . . 3 12 Turner, Bernice, 63 Olney Street..... . . . . . . . _ _ .. . . . . . . , . . . 5 61 'Vallery. I.aura, 7 D;artniouth Street, can't locate...,.. . . . . ... . . 4 IS Vaner, Francesca, 196 I-'althans Street. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 2 15 ''ones, l•rank, 289 Palfrey Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 3 66 Wadleigh, IA., 13everiey Jr., 353 School Street, can't locate...... 4 39 Walsh, , ohn, 38 I%Iorton Street.... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 15 Watcrto n Alator Mart, 130 Charles Riper Road....... . . . - - - - 3 90 Watertown Flunibing & Heating Co., 68 School Street..... .. . . 4 39 W015, Russell 11., 32 Qlcott Street, can't locate—.... . . . . . . . 2 00 Wentzell, Earle 11., 108 Calif©rnitt Street... - - - . . . . . . . . . . • . . . _ 7 31 1L men, John A., 110 Nl. lnut Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 19 Wester, Charles J., Cambridge, bankrupt...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 37 Wilcox, Hilda ti., 247 E Boylston Street, can't locate..... . . . . . 6 44 Yates, Albert, 145 Galen Street....... . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . , . . . .. . 2 93 Y. D. Sawdust & Shavings, 5 Glcason Street,.... • • • 3 41 Yozro, Patsy, 25 Norsenian Avenue......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Zaino, Frank, 27 Irma Avenue— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 2 00 Commuted November 2, 1931 Ahrah,tmian, Arai, 188 Bdylstan Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3 12 Agahigian, Suren, 329 Orchard Street... . 2 00 killian, Haig, 50 Dexter Avenue.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 4 43 Alexander, Louis A., 344 Mt, Auburn Street... .. . . .. ... . . . . . 25 50 Alexander, Ruth, 344 Mt. Auburn Street. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . • • 9 95 Anderson, Joiwphin eC., IIA Dartniouth Street..... . . . . . . . . . . 5 22 Andrew, Victor, 25 Cottage Park.—.... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 2 00 Antonio, Bruno, 434 IN-It. Auburn Street........ . . . . . ... .. . . .. . 4 61 COLLECTOR'S REP01iLT 571 Apperti, Albert, 22 Royal Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 39 Arian, Richard, 66 California 5trerel.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 47 Arzoumawan, Heghna, 8 Irina 11 78 Attertazio, Anthony, 176 lVarinut Street....... . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 2 63 Avedion, Jack, 7 Porter Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 Averill, Victor W., 551 Main Street.,,... . . . . , . , . . . . . - . - , - - - . 6 09 Babcock, Sarah A., f filbert Strcc,t. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Badivian, lose, 29 Charles Street....... . . . . . . . . Bakes an, Dan P . 60 Edgecliff load..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 72 13arbato, Guisseppe, 756 INIt. Auburn Street...... . . .. . . . . . . . 3 30 Barry, Charles E., 21 Hill Street....... . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Barry, I-fans G., 36 Katherine Reuel, duplicate... . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 90 Bean, Charles, 4 '11 iddlesex Road.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 7 63 Beaton, Mabel, 127 Rutland Street. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? 05 Beaucage, Albert A., 796 Alt. Auburn Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . 2 56 Beevers, l alter F., 2€9 Watertown Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 71 Belhen, Charles W,, 30 Bradford Road........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? 00 Belli, John, 19 Pond Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 37 Bennett, Philip S., 23 Glcott Street. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 63 Bishop, Paul R., 6 Phillips Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 4 83 Bogvsian, Simon, 19 Alclendy Avenue.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 95 Bonsey, Horace D,, 43 Kondarian Strut... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s 71 Boyle. johij A,, 133 Templeton Parkway... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 00 Brady, Francis H., 51 .Patten Street....... . . . . . . I . .. . . . . . I . . 1 2 00 Brady, hied '41'., 191 N-Vai -crley Avenue.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 2 00 Brady, Lea, 51 Patten Street-,....... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Brettl ick, Thomas, 23 Prescott Street........ . .. . . . . . . 2 00 Brooks, Warren S., 119 Spring Street.-..... 2 00 Brown, Charles H., 52 Salisbury Road..... .. _ . . . . - -. - - -- -- . - 3 29 Brown, Harry, 33 Diwer avenue.. .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 19 Brown. Leslie R., 115 Common Street.. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 9 75 Bruni, Henry If., 39 Boylston Street.,........ .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 14 Buffington, George H., 25 Keenan Street... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Butler, George J., 19 Derby Road..... . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Butler, Paul J., 26 Myrtle Street... ... . . .. . .. . . . . .. . _.. . . . , 4 00 Butler, Thomas W., 98 Westminster Avenue........ . . . . . . .. .. . 4 24 Butters, Percy H., 271 Main Street,....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 93 Cabral, John L., 34 Francis Street....._ . . . . . 2 00 Cairn, Emilio, 213 W,Lrertown Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 90 •Cafafella, Attilio, 19 1-loward Street.. . . . . . . 2 00 Caldwell, Harry D., 40 Chauncy Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Campbell, Paul R., 32 Evans Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 78 Canady, Oscar M., IS Charming Road..... , . . . . , . . . . . . - 11 46 Carey, Helen 1M., 21 Birch Road..... .. . . . .. . . ... . . . .. . . .. . . 2 00 Carrelli, Frank... . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . ._ . . 2 00 Caruso, Pasquale, 142 Alain Street......... . . . ... . .. . .... 2 00 Cliatlwekl, Otis, 28 Warwick Road,. .. . .. . . .. .. .. . . . ... . . . . 2 Oft 572 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Champagne, Joseph A., 152 School Street....-... . . . . . .. .. . . . . $3 +90 Childs, Bradlee A., 27 Adams Strut........ .. . . . 1 . . .. . . .. . . . 2 00 Chopourian, Minas, 553 Mt. Auburn Street.... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2 12 Christman, Clinton T., 69 Waverley Avenue....—. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Clair, Michael J., 1.21 Chapman Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Clarendon Cement Block Co., 71 Arlington Street.. . . . . . . . . . 17 74 Clark, Edward E., l I Katherine Road....... . . . . . . .. :. . . . . . . . 5 95 Coffin, Ernest L., 24 Ile;icon Park... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 00 Colafella, Attilio. 19 Howard Street- . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Culligan, Albert, 5 Royal Street.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 58 Collins, Isabel AM- 68 Carroll Street-....... 8 87 Colwell, Helen E., 25 Bradford Road....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 39 Conroy, Arthur, 97 Per ibroke Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Consolasi, Joseph, 272 Palfrey Strut.. . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . is 56 Cook, John L. 372 X-lain Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 C+otliss, Helen, 69 Capital Street.. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 04 Covenu, Angelo, 226 N1'estminster Avenue... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 04 Coyle, Joseph L., Bostun , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 6 Crnker, Mark F., 31 Wariviek Road....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 4 00 Crowe, Corinne E:., 3 Whitiley Street...._., _ . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . 4 68 Crowell, Sunnier 0., 296 Mt. Auburn Street....... . . . . . . . 2 00 Crowley, Dennis C., 10 Gertrude Street... . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 3 29 Crupi, Joseph R., 757 Mt. Auburn Street.... . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . 2 00 Curran, Robert J., 72 Dlcott Street.. . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 68 Cutting, Ralph C., 7 Gad, Royal...... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 4 68 Dal,essip, Freed, 195 Summer Street......... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 12 Daley, Henry, F., Cambridge... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2 34 D'Angelo, Edward, 22 Royal Street............. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . 2 34 Deldon, John N., 175 Fayctte Street-- . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 DeLessio, Fred, 195 Suninier Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 DeWcrde, Josephine E., 14 Lyons Ct....... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 05 DeStefano, Tony, 8 Keith Street..... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Diggius, John R., 108 M, lnut Street...... . — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 41 DiGiacomanorea, Joseph, 47 Hosmer Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 19 Doherty, Marion F., 836 Belmont Street..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Doiron, Clifford J., 62 Lexington Street..... . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 2 56 DDlan, Franres M., 71 Lincoln Street— . ._ . _ . . . . . 4 39 Donaldson, Harry M., 28 Centre Street..... . . . . . . . . 8 78 Dougan, James A., 12 hlum Street......... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 39 Donavan, 1l"illiam H., 22 Theurer Park..... . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . 7 75 Dower, George, 13 Fifth rl,-venue....... . . . . .. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Downer, Stuart B., 303 %Vaverley Avenue..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Doyle, Archie E-., 142 I1'tKininster Avenue... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Dozois, Albert F., 61 Copeland Street...... , . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. . 2 00 Ellaag, George, 21), Coolidge Mill Road.. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . 11 85 English, Dorothy l i., 40 1'equossette Street. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 2 00 Eause, Jahn, 8 Fifth .. . . .. . . . 2 04- COLLECTOR'S REPDRT 573 Eriksen, Sven H., 120 Pleamnt Street...... , , . .. . . . . . . . . 32 00 Ernest, Murray P., 73 Waverley Avenue-... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 22 Farrar, Beatrice, 42 Royal Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fs 19 Farrell, Andrew M., 189 PleaQant Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00, Faust, l•IaLrel E., 19 Dexter Avezine......... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . , . 2 93 Femirio, John, 146 Waverley Avenue-. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . I . 5 12 Ferris, Minnie B., Brighton...... . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Fielding, Edward P- GS Maplewood Street....... . , . , . . . . . . 4 09 Files, Addison E., 6 Hosmer Street...... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2 00 Fimrnano, Saveriv, 138 plain Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 (M Flamburas, Christ, 122 Belmont street...... . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 5 12 Forbes, George W., 64 Stuart. Street..... . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 4 98 Frap3per, Leon Ik,, 35 Elton Avenue.... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 00 Frost, David F,, 32 Evans Street...,,. . . , . .. . . . . 2 09 Fucile, Joseph, 51 Hovty Street.......... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Gallinaro, Louis, 12 Lloyd Road.. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . 2 44 Cialviza, Michael„ 557 Nit, Auburn Street......... . . . . . . . .. . . . 5 90 Garabedian, Reupen It., 2SI Boylston Street..... . . . . . .. .. . . . 2 00 Gavin, Joseph R.. 27 Birch Road...... . . . . . . . . .. . .... . . .. . 4 03 Geyikian, Stephen 4., 82 Deter Avenue.... . .. . . . . . ...i.. . . 6 60 Giaimis, Frances, 196 Fayette Street- . . . . ... . . . . .. . . ... . 2 63 Gildea, Frank J., 35 Elliot Street......- . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , 2 00 Gilliatt, Eugene 'fit., 29 Commonwealth Road,........ - - - - - - . . . . 30 71 Gleam, Roak L'z Cc)., Boston...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 2f) 15 Good iji, itieIlie, 17 Chester Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 2 00 Goodboiv, Albert. A., 624 Arsenal Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 37 Hacker, John C., 80 Bradford Road—--.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 44 Hall, Marley, 23 l averley Avwtw, , . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 3 37 Hall, Henry i11. S., 23 Waverley Avenue......... . . . . . . . .._... . 4 25 Hamm, John, 250 :Hain Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . 2 63 Harrington, Michael I3., 65 Bacon Street... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 79 Harris, Charics, W., 123 Rutland Street.................. . 3 37 Havener, Ralph \Va , 33 Warren Street......,.. . . . . + 00 Hewson, Garfield J., 2D Arden Road... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Holland, George I-I., 66 Palfrey Street-,-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Home Alatlerniring & Roofing Co, Waltharn Street...., , . ,. . . . 2 19 Hopwood, George 1-1., 6 Morse Street...,. . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . • . 2 00 Hotz, John P., 466 Arsenal Street....... . . . . . _ . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 3 52 Iloveu, 1\IiIdred A., 11 PaInier Street....... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 60 Hriniak, Marion, 50 N Beacon Street... . .. . ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2 93 Hughes, Charles F,, 16 Hunt Street..... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 56 Huriiphrey, 1'largaret, 48 Walnut Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 23 Hunter, Bertha. 156 W averley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 Hyland, juseph J., 09 Hillside Road... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 05 Igoe, Henr},, 27 Edenfield Avenue... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 09 Ingham, Harold L., 537 'Mt. Auburn Street........ . . .. . . .. . . . . 2 00 Jacobson, Loring C., Belmont....._ , . , . . . . . 4 39 574 WATI;RTONVNT TOWN REPORT janjigian, Albert, 8 DarunowIt Street.. ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S2 00 Jensen, Abe, 52 Arsenal Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Jensen, Mice, 52 arsenal Street....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Jigariian, George, 9 Dartmouth Street....... . . . . . . , ? 00 Johnson, Charles L., 343 School Street.., . . , . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 19 jQhn5on' E.ni4st W_ 15 Tarter Street....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 78 Johnson, Harold, 145 Morse :Street....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 " Johnson, Louis 14 , 66 Prentiss Street_.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 00 Johnson, Diehard H., 1 1 Templettsn Parkway. . . . . . . . . ') 00 .lanes, Herbert P., 63 Prospect Street_.. 2 00 jones. Ralph, 13 Summer Street.... . . . .,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 15 Joyce, Elizabeth A., 31 Purvis Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 88 _Joyce, Gordon, 15 Olney Street....— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Keddy, Melroy J., 33 Elliot Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . ­ . . -• . . . 2 63 Keefe, Cornelius H., 3.1 1•leleady Avenue... . . . . . . . . . a. . . . 9 66 Keefe, William, 51 Carver Road.... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Kelley, Bertha 1:., 7 Upland . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 3 13 Kelley. Daniel A., 35 Morse Street......... , . . . . . . . . . } 00 King, Alfred E., 22 Fayette Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Kinney, Eileen 4I'I., 36 Cornmonivealth Road.._. . . - . . . . — , . ? 00 Kirtley, Katherine, 2.40 Orchard Street...... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 22 Xivlin, Joseph C., 31 Willianis Street..... . . . . . . . 7 68 Liffey, W illiarn T., 261 Waverley Avenue..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 LaFort, "AA illinm P., 430 Illea.sant Street___ . . . . . . . . . . . 4 10 Lamand, Annetcc TNI., 200 Waverley Avenue........ . . . . .. .. . . . S 04 Landry, Beatrice, 88 California Street.... . . . . . . . . . . 2 19 Lang, INValter M., Aliston.... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2 00 Lanyarptto, Antonio, 10 Berkeley 'Strc:eet.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Leah, Anthony, 51 Crawford Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 19 Leighton, Ira W., 102 Waverley Avenue.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 73 Lepshena, Katie. 168 Walnut Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Levesque, Henry, 33 Morton Street..,. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Lewis, Elias W., 153 Common Street.. . . . 2 00 Lindahl, Francis C., 20 Prescott Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 DO Linehan, Louise E., 12 Upland Road.... . . . . . , -1 25 LvC'hiatto, Rase, 24 Birch Road . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 2 73 Loeftler, Paul 1-I., 161 Pleasant Street,... . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . .. . $ 98 Logan, Muriel E., 7 1-ludson Street...... . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 19 Lopex, Ruchard K, 270 lkIain Street- - - . . - , . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 4 97 Lupo, Anthony, 11 Lyons Ct......... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 2 93 MacDonald, harry, 100 Langdon Avenue....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 31 MacDonald, Joseph L., 125 Boylston Street......... , . . . . . .. . . . 2 00 MacFachern, W. Johnston, 27 %V111nat StMet..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 05 Maclnn s, John, 28 Howard Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1+1acDotigall, Clifford, 161 . . . .. .. .. . 3 22 14°1aguire, Joseph A., 78 Arsenal :Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2 00 MacDonald. Amos, 22 Boyd Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . 2 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 57.E Marcella, Charlotte M., 27 Keenan Street.., .. .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 34 00 h1a,strodicosa, Mary, 8 Linden Street.....,. . . .. . .. . ... . . . , 6 14 McCarthy, Aulston M., 258 Belmont Street......... . .. . . .. . .. 3 93 McCue, 'Thomas J., 293 Na Beacon Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 40 McDonald, Carclyn J., 31 Keenan Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 19 McDonald, Juries A., 41 Warwick Road......... . . . . .. i 31 Mc Doti aid, Margaret F., 41 VVarwick Road.. . ... . . . 3 52 McElligott, James C., 33 Harnden Avenue...-- . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 �41cC,1 -ern, Frrank 1., 50 Olcott Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 74 McInerney, John T., 84 Spring Street.,.... . . . .. . , . ,. . . . . . 2 00 1k•1cIntoch, Alex F., 23.6 Common Street. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 4 i4 Nit_Intyre, Andrew L., 9G No Beacon Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 N-IcIntyre, Anj-,rs D., 15 Purvis Stret:t.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . : . . . . 2 Os Alcintyre, Ronald T., 15 Purvis Street-.-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 34 McKinnon, Florence 71„ 98 Rutland Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 McManus, James, 43 Morse St.reet........ . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ � 2 00 McNabb, Josephine AI., 72 Prospect Street. . . . . . . . . . . - - 1 02 McNamara. 1-1clen, 49 Gilbert Street.... . , . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . 2 00 Meritrigian, Steve, 217 Dexter Avenue........., . , 5 85 ItUsmar, Abe E., 120 Bell jont SEreet....... . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . 2 00 Miller, George, 27 Linden Way- . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 2 00 Millington, %Falter, Jr., 10 Carleton Terrace..... .. .. . . . . . . . . 3 75 Minasian, Magop, 200 Boylston Street........ . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . 6 83 Mitchel1, Clementina, 22 Birch Road........- -- - -- -- .. . . . . . . . 4 25 Moher, Arthur J., 21 '.Middlesex Read..... . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . 8 19 Moore, Frances L., 28 Capital Street.. . .. . . . , . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 3 95 .Morgan, Florence C., 12 -Belknap 'Terrace....... . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 3 95 Morrison, Henry 11, 52 Dartmouth Street.... . . 2 00 :Morse Body Co., Inc., 69 Howard Street... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 3 80 Mowati, Albert, 138 Orchard Street....... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 56 .Mucci, Victor G., 130 Charles River Road-.... . .. . . . .. . . . . . 2 00 Murphy, Edward, 26 putola,lr Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 2 00 Muephy, Ja,naes 1-1., 5 Middlesex Road..... . .. ... . . . . . .. , . . . �3 55 Murphy, Jantes T., 217 Orcharcl Street.... . . . . . .. . . .. . . ... . . 2 00 Murray, Grace C., 149 Spruce Street.. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4 73 a+lurr-iv, John, 9 Paul Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . .. . . . . .. . 2 00 Nagle, James N,, 10 Carleton Terrace.... . . . . - -- . . . . . . . ... . . 2 00 Needham, Harry R., 33 Gleason Street.... . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 2 00 Norman, Charles A., 15 Swett Court-. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . ? 00 Norton, Benson F., 15 Dexter Avenue......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 7 02 Norton, Christina, 76 California Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 9 46 Norton, ,Jane 0., 17 George Street.....- .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 58 O'Brien, Jarres J., 39S 'School Street- - . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . a 12 O'Brien, Robert J., 15 Priest Road....... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 94 O'Brien, lA'arren L., 5 Putnam Street... . ... .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 O'Connell, Jaines J., 26 Westminster Avenue.....,.,, . . . . . . . . . . 10 07 O'Donnell, :Mary A.. 12 Bacon Street... . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 2 00 576 WATT-wr 3WN TC>WN 1111PORT Olson, Annit, 31 Fitchburg Street-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8 53 O'Neill, 1�IorenCe, 31 Fitchburg Street.... < . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . 3 66 Paddock, William E., 9 Lloyd Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 00 Panagos, Charles, 108 Elm Street,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Parente, Jerry, 235 Palfrey Street....... - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 56 Patev, Walter G., hl Walnut Street.., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Patterson, Irene M., 29 Adams Street-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Perkins Institute for Blind, No Beacon Street...... . . . . .. . . . . . 8 18 Petite, Walter C., 126 Chapman Street.... . . . . , . . , . . . ... . . . . 7 60 Phipps, Lawrence R., 618 Arsenal Street... , , . . . . . . . . . . . 2 44 Piantedosi, Joseph, IM3 Fayette Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 93 Pickering, Gordon I.., 282 Belmont Street-- . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 05 Plouffe, Howard P., 32 Lt►'averley Avenue.... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 39 Portanava, William L., 213 % atertown Street.... . . . 7 68 Powers, Lawr,eoce J., 157 Spruce Street....... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2 39 Prescott, Fanny N1., I?S Mt. Auburn %treet..... . . . . . . . . .. . . . 4 39 Pugliese, Orlando D., 9 Sexton Street... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Purcell, Harry R,, 13'Swett Ct.... . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Pyle, Harold L., 45 Water Street. . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Racine, Armand, 63 Templeton Parkway......... . . . . . . . 3 52 Rakes, Harry, 192 Arlington Street. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 70 Raa5am, Joseph E., 31 Purvis Street......... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . la 22 12avesi, Frank, 122 Chapman Street.-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 ka%'rnond, Albert, 8 Bostonia Avenue.—..., .. . , . . , .- - - - - . a 49 Raymond, Fred A., 6 Franklin Street— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Raymond, Joseph, S Bostonia Avenue.. . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Riecin, Frank, 14 Taylor Street......, . . . . . . . . . . , 2 00 Rich, Anthony, 14 Taylor Street....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Ringrose, Marion H„ 26 Ladd Street,,....... . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 46 Rogers, Charles M., Jr., 75 Carroll Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 93 Roubian, Martin, 33 Dewey Street....... . . . . , . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . 5 27 Rox, Harry T., 73 Springfield Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 72 Russo, Alexander, 119 Edenfield Avenue......... , . . . . . . . . . . 4 04 Ryan, Frank, 85 Edenfield Avenue....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? 00 Ryan, Margaret H,, 9 Rangeley Road.. . . . — . . . . . . 7 02 Ryan, %-Vill am J., 105 Edonfiield Av enuu.. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , 3 22 Sabatino, Pasqua.lena, 48 Cottage Street.. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 2 00 St jacques, Henry, 17 Birch bout.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 14 St Peter, Charles L.., 761 Mt. Auburn Street..., . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 5 s0 Sale, Charles T'., 128 Summer Street. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 9 21 Sander, Arne R., 92 Boylston Street..... , . . . . . . . . . . 4 09 Sarkesian, Bauben, 322 Arlington Strt et........... .. . . . < . . . . . , . 5 56 Scott, Herbert W., 28 Olney Street..... . . . . . , . . . ., . . . . , . . . . . 6 14 Scott, Irene D., 32 Sunnybsnk Road.... . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 14 73 Seaman. George N., 64 Elton A%-enue. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 -Scmerjlan, Zabel, 195 Buylstun Street»...._. . .. < . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 63 Sera fini, '!`Victor, 30 Westland Road........ .. . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . 2 56 COLLECTORS REPORT 577 Seth, Frank 0. Jr., 31 Flint Road....... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . S3 22 Shedd, Charlotte G., 91 Standish Road.. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 17 23 Shedd, Clarence S., 77 Springfield Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Sheridan, Joseph P., 94 E€ienFteld Avenue....... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 3 22 Sheridan, Patrick J., 172 Scheel :Street.......... . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 4 39 Sheridan, Thomas F'., 5 Theurer Park....., . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 93 Shields, William J. Jr., 81 Galen Street.... ._ . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . 2 00 Silver, .Jack, Belmont... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Simons, Vila II., Nkaverlay.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 85 Singer, Gladys M., 15 Bair Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - . 10 35 Skinner, Donald, ?64 Langdon Avenue.-----.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . 2 20 Smith, Chester V., 92 No Beacon Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 44 Smith, Mabel V., 18 Parlrwav Road....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Stanley, Herbert, 58 Elton Avenue....... . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . ... . 2 00 Stapleton, Ronald J., 34 Cottage Street.—. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 80 Starrett, Herbert L., 37 Commonwealth Road.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Of) Sullivan, John W., 30 Keenan Street...... , .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2 00 Sutherland, George E., 20 Putnam Street-.. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 2 04 Talma, Catherine, 50 Salisbury Road..... .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Tatoian, Larry, 31 Templeton Parkway...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 `Naylor, Robert "'., 84 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston......... . 4 68 Taylor, Ralph E., 29 Winter Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 22 Townan, Lawrence B., 83 Arsenal Street,...-- - - . - 4 00 Therkildsen, Harald A., 36 Howard Street........ . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Thompson, Frederic P., 35 Springfield Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 95 Thompson, Leslie G., 39 Howard Street. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 2 UD Ticehurst, Raymond F., 95A Eden field Avenue.. , . . . . . . .. ., . 2 00 Tisk, Eva S., 27 I-'oudl.aigh Roacl.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Tocti, Clarence, 10 Lowell Avenue.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 41 Todino, Etvaro, 134 Palfrey Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 3 90 Torres, Laura, 134 Summer Street--... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Trembley, Telesphor, 122 Putnam Street.. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 56 Triconi, Samuel, 113 Forest Street...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Tsoutsanis, Louis, 169 School Street..... . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . 7 31, Turbini, Lauro J., 40 Salisbury Road—..—. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 32 l,ernelIi, Catherine, 11 Dewey Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 43 Vernelli, Francis J., 31 Fitchburg Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 78 Walsh, John, 61 Union Street. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 2 00 I, alsh, John C., 38 Murton Street.. . . . . . . . . .. .... . .. .. .. .. . 5 42 'l'k'arner, Winf red C., 11 Francis Street..... . . .. . . .. . .. ... . . . . 2 00 Webster Lumber Corp., 148 Waltham Strut...... . . . .. . .. . . . . 4 88 Weaver, 1-1arvey H., 95 Langdon Avenue........ . . . . . .. .. . . .. . 6 00 Wenster Lumber Corp., 148 Walt}train Street...... . . . . 7 00 �X elch, Albert J., 58 Keenan Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . 2 00 NA-clsli, Albert J., 58 Keenan Street..... . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . 2 00 \ entwork. John J., 73 Piermont Street....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Wernig, Caroline P., 133 %Vestminster Avenue—...... . . . . . . . . . 8 19 J! WATETZT(7WN TONNI ti REPORT Werron, Jahn A., 98 Pleasant Street... . . .. . . , . . $2 39 'r4-rssick, Emery C., 37 Commonwealth Road........... . 7 68 IN'liales, Edward V., 74 Eden fie]d Avenue.. . . .. . , . < . . .. , . . . . 2 00 Wheeler, Raherr. S., 238 Coninion Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 97 White, Louis, Rosiinda€e....... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . , . . . . 2 00 Whiting, Lawrence M., 16 King Street. - . - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 21 Wiley, N, Chester, 63 Evans Street........ . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Williams, Edna M., 107 Worcester Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 'Vilson, Anna E., 57 Union Street....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 00 Wilson, Emily B., 55 Phillips Street......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Wilson, George A., 371 Arlington Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Wolfe, Charles A{1„ 120 Spruce Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 71 11'right, Alice M., 55 Lexington Street--- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? 19 Wriglit, Nelson J., 79 Rutland Street....... . . . . , . . I . I . . . . . . . . 2 40 1 enovkian, Mary, 38 Keith Street............. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 V. D. Sawdust & Shavings Co,, 5 Gleason Street... . . . . . . . . . . 13 26 Yuboccio. Joseph, 127 Walnut Street.. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 3 95 York, Catherine, 102 hie. Auburn Street........ .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . 10 07 York, Charles 65 Gilbert Street...... . .. . . _ . . . . . . . . .. . 2 48 Yozzo, Patsy, 25 Norseman Avenue......... . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Zaino, Frank, 27 irttta Avenue.., . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . , . 2 00 Za,lciiski, Fred, 5 Oak Street... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 19 Loulal, Anthony, 27 Fairfield Street.. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 4 60 1930 Excise 'faxes Unpaid December 31, 1931 Aucoin, Darold C., 19 Jewett Street, can't locate. . . . . . . . . . . . 62 55 Austin, William B,, S Ffth Avenue, can't ]ache,.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 83 Anderson, Ruth V., 5 Gleason Street, can't ]ocate... — . . , . . . . 23 00 Blair, Ilenry Al., 17 Ericson Street, Belmont, can't locate....... 20 97 Barry, George F'., 7 Wilson Avenue, can't locate- - - - . - - - - - . - 15 72 Berkowitz, Cecelia, 65 Salis aury Road, can't locate. . . . . . . . . . 24 76 Bissett, Stephen E., 44 Washburn Street...,... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 74 Brown, Harry, 40 Dexter Avenue- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 62 Burns, Maty T., 155 Mt. Auburn Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 32 Boccordoro, Joseph, 1 i Forest Street.... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 68 Bauzane, Charles M., Dorchester...... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 82 Brosseau, Lester, 28 Spring Street, can't locate...... . . . . . . . . . . 4 00 BuzxelI, Chrysler, 78 School Street, can't locate..... . . . . . . . . . , ? 00 Berwick, John, 29 Adams Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Bitman, Tina B., 8 Theurer Park..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 07 13eninati, Reginald J.. 227 Lexington 'Street, gone R. L.— . . . . 2 00 Callahan, Erederif k 254 Waverley Avenue, deceased. ? 62 Coakley, Ellen, 292 Alain Street.... . . . .... ... . . .. .. . . . . . . . 17 47 Cohan, Nk athen, 90 Edenfieid Avenue..... .. .. . . . , . . . . . . 29 Colwell, %Vesley R., 9 Mason Road..... . . . . . . . . . . . . Corbett, Leis %1., 32 XVatertown Street. . . , . . , . 1 16 COLLECTOWS REPORT 574 Curry,Joseph T.,32 01catt Street............ .. .... . ...... $10 49 Callahan, Frederick, 254 N-Vaverley Avenue, deceased...,......... 15 96 Callahan, Patrick J,, 30 Edenfield Avenue. .. .. ............. Is Cameron, Lewis, 141 Pleasant Street..... .................. . 2 00 Campbell, Angus H., 30 Keenan Street., ............ . . 2 19 Carrig,,, John L., IN Aberdo-ed Avenue, no such street in Town. . . ....... . . . ..... .. ....... . .................. 24 02 Cameron, Lewis, 88 California Street.......................... 2 00 Chicco, Sam, 36 Coolidge Hill Road....... .. .. ....... ........ 2 00 Comeau, Joseph, 45 Oakland Street....., .._....... ...... .. 2 00 Conrad, Thomas, Main Street, can't locate...,. .. .... ..... 2 00 Cornet, Leonard P., 123 Putnam Street, can't locate.......... . . 2 00 Coveno, Angelo, 226 I-Ve5tininster Avenue... 2 00 Dellagatta,Joseph, 1086 Belmont Street, can't locate....... . . 4 66 Ducharme, Williarn F., 11 Middlesex Road....... ........... 17 47 Deldon, John, 175 Fayette Street......... ....... .......... . 4 is Eletta C. Dixon, 126 Palfrey Street............... .......... . 6 54 DeFelice, John,45 Melendy Avenue...... ....... ...... . . .. . 2 00 Dupuis, Charles J., 29 Frank Street............. 2 91 DeFelice,John,40 Melendy Avenue, can't locate.---- 2 00 Delmage, George H., 122 Spring Street..... .. 17 54 Donnelly,John F., 23 Grenville Road........... ... .... .. ... 2 OD Doyle, Anna R., 93 Highland Avenue, can't locate....._ , ... 4 37 Edelman,Jan E., 121 Winsor Avenue, can't locate.. ......... 8 74 Emerson, Samuel S., 19 Gilbert ... .. . 4 95 Enibleton, Clarence, 151 -Nichob Avenue...... .. ... .. . 6 40 Fardy, Thomas E.. 156 Spruce Street... ....... ....... . . . . . . 13 to Fay, Victor E., 8 Linden Street..... ... .. ...... ...... . . .. ... 7 28 Fraser, John M,, Dorchester--......... - -- --- 10 48 lardy, Thomas E., IS6 Spruce Street.... . .. ... .. .. . . .. 11 72 Mecca, Thomas, 182 Walnut Street........ ..... ....... . . ... 3 31 Flynn. Maurice S., 5 Quincy Street--- ----------- .......... 2 04 Faulkner, Arthur, 54 Highland Avenue........ . ... .. . . .... . 2 00 Feeney, Bernard, 26 Elliot Street... ... . . ...... ...... . . .. .. . 2 00 Galvin, C. William, 5.57 -Nlt.Auburn Street, can't locate..... . 10 49 GrImeos, James F., 65 Lexington Street...................... 11 94 Gustafson, Otto H., 14 Ilo,;tonia Avenue......... . ...... .­. .. 4 66 Calvin, C. William, 557 Mt. Auburn Street......... ......... .. 7 DO Galvin, C. William, 557 INIt. Auburn Street......... L.... .. .... 5 24 Garabedian, Charles D., 63 Alton Street_ 3 10 Galvin, Michael, 557 Nit.Auburn 2 62 Haedenherh, Betty F., 70 Springfield Street........... . ... .. 15 14 Holland. Edward D., 16 Stearns Road.—........ 13 98 Horack, John INI., 17 Whitney Street.. .. ........... 12 23 Hughes, Clara J., 142 Langdon Avenue........ ....... 32 28 Harrington, Margaret A., 25 Oakland Street................ 4 32 Hill, Acan J., 88 California Street......... .............. 0 52 -U-C, -, ,.g _Ps rig_jurct....... Runci, Nunzio, 17 Hardy Avenue............ ............. 2 0.0 Russo, Alfred, 28 Forest Street.............. ............. . 2 00 Rowe Harry B., 220 Belmont Street....................... 4 66 Russo,Joseph, 28 Forest Street.............. ...—.. ....... 2 00 j$(] WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Holmes, Florence E., 54 Spring Street.....--_.. .. . . .. . . . . ... $2 13 iTowlanrl, Elizabeth L., li Chester Street... . .. . . .. .. .. .. . 6 05 Harrington, Margaret A., 25 Oakland Street.. . .. .......... 8 68 Hynes,James R., 7 Marshall Street, Billerica...... .......... 8 is 582 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Reardon, Edivard J. 4 Jewett Street.......... ............. $2 00 Russo, Carmine, IS Linden Street.—.......... . .... .... . 2 go Sarnianian,John, 25 Pleasant Street.......... .......... ... 1 16 Schneider, Jesse, 121 Bellevue Road.................... .... 2 33 Shannon, Rose E.,44 Concord Road......... ....... .. ..... 3 79 Sheehan, Gerald R., 28 Waverley Avenue............ ... .... L7 47 Sjostrom, Siguard A.,472 Main Street, can't locate... . .. . ... 11 07 Stravato, Armand, 69 Fairest Street....... ............. .:.. 5 82 Sylvesteo, Enio, 16 Cypress Street,deceased.......... ... .... 1 16 Sylvester, Frank, 16 Cypress Street.. . ....... ........ 17 47 Salerno, Charles, 173 NVaverley Avenue...... . .. ..—.. .. .. . . 2 00 Siniourian,Simon, 24 Keenan Street.. ........ .... .. ....... 6 U7 Sullivan, Asa, 40 Watertown Street.. ........ ..... ..... .. .. 2 40 Sylvester, Enio, 16 Cypress Street, deceased....... .... . . ... 2 00 Sylvester, Ronald, 16 Cypress Street........... ....... .... . 2 00 Sianonetti., Lawrence, 47 Prospect Street...... ...... .... ... . ? Ott Smith, Wilbur D., 74 Capitol Street.......... .......... ... . S 52 Sorenson, Paul J., 385 Arlington Street....... ........ .. .... 2 96 Sterling, Norman E.,33 Pleasant Street......... ..... .. .. . . 4 00 Stuart, ,John J., 80 Edenfield Avenue....—..... . . --.. .... 2 00 Sylvester, Frank, 16 Cypress Street....:..... ........ .. 3 so Tibbett, Elizabeth F., 252 Wavertey Avenue.. ......_... .... 9 32 Thurber, Georgina, 30 Arden Road..................... . ... 31 26 Tatoian, Harry,31 Templeton Parkway—.... .. .. ....... .... 2 00 Vahev, Martin P., 123 North Beacon Street....... .... . ... .. 9 94 Vrock,Rocco, l5 Spring Court..... . ....... .... .... ... .. . . 9 70 Valitvn, Willinin F., 64 Edenfield Avenue.... .. — --.. ... . . 4 37 Vrock, Rocco, 15 Spring Court..... . .. ..... .. .. .. .... .. .. . 8 49 Vahey, Martin P., I I I Evans Street......... .:.. ...... .. .. . 3 54 Waddell, Harry A., 144 Bellevue Road...... .. ............ . 43 68 Watson, Spurgeon C., 126 Charles River Road. .. ...... . ... . 12 81 Weir, Catherine, 141 Galen Street,.......... .. .. .. .... ..... 6 41 LNil.liams,John P., 237 Arsenal Street............... .... .. 4 66 Waddell, Harry A., 149 Bellevue Road.. ... . . .. ...... ... 23 48 Watson, Spurgeon C., 126 Charles River Road.. ... .. .... . . . 10 67 lk'essell, Harry, 174 Lake Street,Lakeview............... .. . 2 52 Welsh, Albert J.. 34 Alortvn Street............ .. .. .. .... .. . 2 00 Winchester,John G., 80 Warren Street...... .. .. .. .... .. .. . 2 00 Walsh,Josephine M., 30 Chauncy Street......... ........ ... 4 37 N en'twork, Bruce X., 35 Chapman Street, can't locate........ 6 37 Wertzell, Earle H., 108 California Street....... .. ...... .. ... 5 97 White Rose Laundry Inc., 107 Pleasant Street............ ..- 32 60 Wilson, Arthur J., 18 Priest Road.............. .. ..... .. .. . 7 00 Walker, Claude 0., 182 Main Street....... . .... ... ...... ... 2 00 V or—thern, Charles K., 4 Middlesex road.............. .. .. . 7 50 Young, Soloman M., 32 Concord Road................ ..... 28 83 Zalenski, Mabel C., 5 Oak Street........ .................. 4 37 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 579 Curry, Joseph `7`., 32 [}trio Street...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . 810 48 Callahan, F'rf-Aerick, 254 '4'1'averley Avenue, deceased......... . . . 15 96 Callahan, Patrick J., 30 Edenfield Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Cameron, Lewis, 141 Plea&mt Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Oil Camphesil, Angus H., 30 Keenan Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 19 Carrig, John I...., 104 Al erdeed Avenue, no such street in Town. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 24 02 Cameron, LewI5, $$ Ca:lifsrnia Street......... .. . .. .. . . . ._ ? 00 Chiccu, Sant, 36 Coolidge Hill Road....... . . .. . .. . . . . , . . .. . . . 2 00 Comeau, Joseph, 45 Oakland Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 2 00 Conrad, Thomas, Main Street, can't locate..... . . .. . . . .. .. .. . 3 00 Cornet, Leonard P., 123 Putnam Street, can't locate.....,.. ... . 2 00 Coveno, Angelo, 22+6 Westminster Avenue... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 00 DeIlagatta, Joseph, 1086 Belmont Stree[, can't locate..., ., .. . 4 66 Ducharme, William F., 11 Middlesex Road... . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 17 47 Deldon, John, 175 Fayette Street-.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 IS Eletta C. Dixon, 126 Palfrey Street...... .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . 6 54 DeFelice, john, 45 Melendy Avenue... . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 2 00 Dupuis, Charles J., 29 Frank Street.. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 91 De1'elice, John, 40 Niclendy Avenue, can't Imate...... . . . . . . . . 2 00 Delnaage, Cecarge H., 122 Spring Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 54 Donnelly, John F.„ 23 Grenville Roail...... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Doyle, Anna R., 93 Highland avenue, can't locate.. .. . . .. .. . 4 37 Edelman, Jan E., 121 Winsor Avenue, can't locate.. . . . . .... , S 74 Emerson, Samuel S., 19 Gilbert Street,,....... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 4 95 >ymbleton, Clarence, 151 \ichols Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 40 Fardy, Thomas E., 156 Spruce Strut... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 10 Fay, Victor E., 8 Linden Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 28 Fraser, Jahn ICI., Dorchester.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 10 48 Fardy, Thomas E., 156 Spruce 'Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 72 l{lecca, Thomm, 182 Walnut Street........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 31 Fli-nn, Maurice S., 5 Quincy Street. . . . . . . . . » . . . . . 2 04 Faulkner, Artbur, 54 Highland Avvrtue.... . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 2 OD Feeney, Bernard, 26 Elliot Street...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Galvin, C. Willlam, 557 -XIt. AuLui-n Street, can't locate.. . . , . t0 48 Crimes, Jarnes F., 65 LexingLvn `street— . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 94 Gustafson. Otto H., 14 Bastonia Avenue...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 66 Galvin, C. William, 557 it. Auburn 'Street........ . .. _. . . _. , ., 7 00 Galvin, C. William, 557 3It. AUhurn Street........ . . . . . . . . 5 24 Garabedian, Charles D.. 63 Alton Street- . . . . . . . . . .. . . 3 t0 Gala-in, TyIichael, 557 11t. Auburn Street......... . . . . . 2 62 Haedenherli, Betty F_ 70 Springfield Street.. . .. . . . . . . . 1S 14 Holland, Edward D., 16 Stearns Road....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 98 Horack, John M., 17 Whitney Street-- - - - -- - - - ---..: ,. . . .. . 12 23 Hughes, Clara J., 142 Langdon . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 28 Harrington, Margaret A., 25 Oakland Street. . . . . . . . . . 4 32 Hill, Acan J,, 88 California Street....... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 52 580 %VATER`1"C)WN TOWN REPORT 1-lulrnes, Florence E., 54 Spring Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . $2 13 Howland, Elizabeth L., 11 Chester Street.. , . , . - . - . . . . . . . . . . 6 45 Harrington, Margaret A., 25 Oakland Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 8 68 Hynes, James R , 7 Marshall Street, Billerica— .. . .. . I .. . . . . 8 15 Howland, Elizabeth J., 29 Springfield Street, gone -N. J......... . 2 33 Ireland, 1-lerhert W., 87 W. Boylston Street.. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . 4 09 Jardine, Francis 1-I., 120 Lovell Road....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Johnson, Arvid G., 22 Fairfield Street...... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 4 36 Jatlice, Leon, 39 Warren 5tret:t, can't locate. ..... . . .. . . . . . . . 2 00 Keefe, Cornelius H., 91 Maim Street. ...... , . . .. . Keefe, Margaret ?I.1., 35 Crass Street. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . 9 90 Kelley, Harry F.,-, 13 In=ing StreeL.. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Klebenov, Cecile, 17 Fuller Road... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 48 Keefe, ,Joseph 1l. 35 Cross Street...... .. .. . .. .. . . . . .. .. . . . 12 89 Kelch, Edward J,, 166 Hillside Road.... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , . . . 10 33 1--idd, Joseph H., 21 A&'a1Rut Street.. . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . 9 bl LaDul:e; George, 44 11'oodleigh Road... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . , . 2 33 Laactor, George E., 11 Lawrence, Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Leahy, William \k., 24 Westland Road Boston.. ... . . . . . . . . . 6 12 Loper, Agnes C., 270 Main Street....... . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . 13 40 Ladd, Joseph H., 21 Walnut Street.... . ... . . . . . . . r . . . .. .. . 9 48 Lanctot. George E., 11 Lawrence Street. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Leahy, VNIlliam W., 24 1�estl:.and Road. ., . , ,.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 7 64 Leary, Margaret J., Brighton— 4 37 Leighton, Joseph C,, 25 Wilson Farb... . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 3 64 Lopez, Agnes C., 270 Main Street. ..... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 04 Lane, Gertrude M., 28 Oakland Strut.. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Levesque, henry J., 33 Nl©rton Street.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 1-lac.Auley, Chu-ence FI., 28 Laurel Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 74 MacDonald, James D., 127 Spruce Street. ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 10 48 Macomber, Edward A., 7 Theurer Park..... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 07 Parks, Philip 61 Chanaing Road... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 62 McHugh, Jari►es H., I Ladd Street..,. . . . .. . . . - , 1 16 INIcLaughlin, John S., 162 Hillside Road.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 10 48 Morley, Margaret M., 112 School Street.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3 79 Morrell, Oathman B., 20 Palfrey Street... . . . . . . . .. . 2 62 Aloss. Charles, 1 1 Richards Road. . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . 9 61 Murray, George J., 54 Paul Street. . . . . . . .. . . 87 11acGiilivary, Joseph, 22 Olney Street.. .... .. . . . .. .. .. . . .. . 2 00 illafier, Joseph A, 56 Salisbury liccl.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 52 Malloy, George A., 7 Chandler Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 03 1leariy, Virginia R., 183 Common Street....... . . . . . .. . . . . . 3 90 I1o1itville, 1-Iarvey J., 23 Morton Street.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 4 62 xIorley, Margaret; N4., 112 Sekool Street. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 82 IN-iorinucci, IMary, 29 I oadaz.ian Street. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . 5 08 A-fulhern, Tbun,as F., 154 North Beacon Street.... . . . . . . . . . . 2 18 Ilurclock, Edward F., 33 Lawrence Street— . . . . . . . 2 00 COLLEC'TOR'S REPORT 581 i1' arv;n, Walter T., 26 Lawrence Street...... . » ,., .. .. ». . . . . $2 62 I4'lattie, jefFrey, 10 Gertrude Street....... .. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . 2 78 I%IcCaflrey, Daniel R, 9 Summer Street.. .. .... .. . . . . .. . . .. . 2 00 .Mr-Donald, John, 27 Howard Street.. . ... . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00. McLellan, Jahn R.. 49 IMount Auburn Street..... . . . . . . . . . . 2 40 -1cLellan, Walter J., 49 Mount Auburn Street.,,..,., , .. . 2 00 Montville, Harry J„ 23 1Nlortnn Street. . . . .. .. . .. .. . 4 37 Morong, Alton E., 32 Gertrude Street,,,. _, . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 43 N-lucci, Vero, 28 Putnam Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Mulhern, Joseph B., 154 North 11earon Street. ... . . . . . . .. . . . 5 44 Myers, Damvin, 91 Carroll Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 18 49 Mitchell, Claire, 74 Morse Street. .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . 9 40 1IcLellan, 'alrer J., 35 Howard Street....... . ... . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Malty, Tlhozrnas F., 131 Summer Street...... .. . . .. .. . . . . . . 21 55 Mason, Gcrtru<lc 11., 2% Waverley Avenue... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 16 Noyce. Harold S., 37 Prescott Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 3 49 _'Neagle, John, 141 Galen Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . 2 55 Mute. Leslie C., 16 Cuba Street... .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2 00 Nally, Tharnas F., 131 Sunnier Street... -. , , . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 146 69 013rien, Thomas F., 79 "Templeton Parkway. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. » 17 47 O'Connell, Michael R, 89 Highland Avenue...... . . . . . . .. . . . 5 82 O'Donnell, Mary, 12 Bacon Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . 1 16 O'Connell, Michael P., 89 Highland Avenue.. , . 8 54 O'Donnell, A-iary, 12 Bacon Street.. . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Ogar, Arthur C., 46 Cuba Street... .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . 4 00 Oliveto, Frank, 27 Carroll Street. ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 O'Connell, Grace, 75 Carroll Street.. .. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Pollock, Henry R., 14 Centre Street— ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 24 Porter, Harry W,, 169 Main Street......_ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 20 Priest & Co., 153 Watertown Street.... . . . , . , • . . . . . . . . . . . 0 51 Parente, Gervy, 235 Palfrey Street..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 9 48 Piantedosi, Cosimo, 24 Custn3ian Street....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 27 Priest & Co., Watertown Street... . ... . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . 25 47 Pianteclosi, Lou;4, 25 Warren Street. ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 00 Pulsifer, Orvillo, 7 Cuba Streek... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Rice, Earl E., 98 poplar Street. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 20 09 Richard, -1-lary R., 535 Mount Auburn Street. . . . .. . . . 2 35 Roche, Ec1ward T., -105 Main Street.. .... .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 20 Rothberg, Oscar, 10 1'l'ilson Avenue..— . . . . . .. . ... . 8 74 Richards, Clarence, 535 Mount Auburn Street....... .. . . . ... 4 6.5 Risser, Earl E., 2 Kimball Road... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 12 21 Rirxa, Joseph, 114 Forest Street.. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. 2 00 Rowe, Frank L., 54 Spring Street... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . 4 65 Runci, Nunzio, 17 Hardy Avenue.... . . . .. . . . . . 2 00 ]fusser, Alfred, 28 Forest Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Rowe Harry B., 220 Belmont Street... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 4 66 Russo, Joseph, 29 Forest Street....... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 582 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Reardon, Edward J. 4 jexvett Street.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2 00 Russo, Carmine, 15 Linden Street. ...... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . _ . . Y 00 Sarmanian, John, 25 Pleasant Street. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . 1 16 Schneider, ,Jesse, 121 Bellevue Road.,.., . .... _. . . . . . . .. . . . 2 33 Shannon, Rase E., 44 Concord load.. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . 3 79 Sheehan, Gerald R., 28 IV,averley Avenue...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 47 Sjostrom, Siguard A., 472 Main Street, can't locate. .. . . .. .. . 11 07 Stravato, Armand, 69 Forest Street... . . . . . _ . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 82 Sylvestro, Enio, 16 Cypress Street, deceased. ...... . . . .. . . . . . 1 16 Sylvester, Frank, 16 Cypress Street.. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 47 Salerno, 'Cburles, 173 Waverley Aver ue. ..., . _ , . . . , , , . , . , . 2 00 Simourian, Simon, 24 Keenan Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 07 Sullivan, Asa, 40 Watertown Street.. . . . . . . . . . • . , . . . . . . . . . . 2 40 Sylvester, Enka, 16 Cypress Street, cieceatsecl.. , . • . • . • . . . . . • . , 2 Oil Sylvester, Ronald, 16 Cypress Street— . . . 2 00 Sinionetts, Lawrence, 47 Prospect Street... . . . . . . . . . . . , . • 2 Obi Swith, Wilbur D., 74 Capitol Street...... .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 8 52 Soreasun, Paul J., 385 Arlington Street... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2 96 Sterling, Norman 1 ., 33 Pleasant Street. . .. . . . . . . . . . 4 00 Stuart, Jahn J., 80 Edenfield Avenue— . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . 2 00 Sylvester, Frank, 16 Cypress Street.. . . . . . . : . . . 3 50 Tibllett, Elizabeth F., 252 Waverley Avenue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 32 Thurber. Georgina, 30 Arden Road... .... . . . . . . . . . . 31 26 Tatman, l larry, 31 Templeton Parkway.. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 00 Vahev, Martin P., 123 north Beacon Street...... . . 9 94 Vroek, Rocco, 1:5 SpriugCourt., . . . . : . . . .. . . . . . . . .. , . .. . . , 9 70 Valit€an, William F., 64 Edenfield Avenue...... . . .. .. .. . . . . . 4 37 17rock, Rocco, 15 Spring Court. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . ... . . . . . . S 49 Vahey, Martin P., 111 Evans Street....... . . . .. . . . . . . . ,. , . , 3 84 Wakidell, Barry A., 144 Btllevue Road.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , -13 68 Watson, Spurgeon C., 126 Charles River Ruad. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 81 Weir, {Catherine, 141 Galen Street........ .. . . . . . 6 41 Williams, John P., 237 Arsenal Street. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . .. 4 66 NVaddell, Harry A., 149 Bellevue Road. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 25 48 Watson, Spurgeon C., 126 Charles River road. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 10 67 Wessell, Harry, 174 Labe Street, Lakeview...... . . . . .. . . . . .. 2 53 Wu sb, Albert J.. 34 Mortori Street.. ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ? 00 �V nc:hestcr, Jahn G., 80 Warren Street... . . . . . . I : — . I .. . . .. 2 00 Walsh, Josephine M., 30 Chauncy Street. ........ . . . . . . . . 4 87 4t' iiL%kcork, Bruce K., 35 Chat}i]tan Street, can't I€cate. .. . . ... 6 37 1•t'crtxell, Earle 11., 108 California Street. .... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 5 97 White Rme Laundry Inc., 107 Pleasant Street. .. .. .. . . . . . . . . 32 60 Wilson, Arthur J., 18 Priest Road.. .. . . . . . , . 7 00 Walker, Claude 0., 182 Main Strchet.... .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2 00 '4'4Forthern, Charles K., 4 Middlesex Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 7 50 Young, Soliuman M., 32 Concord Road.— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 83 Talensld, Mabel C., 5 Oak Street. .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . ... .. . . . . . 4 37 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 58 Lana, Albert, 53 Crawford Street. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 12 22 Tozzo, Patsy, 25 Norseman Avenue_. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 5 89 Chairamido, Giuseppe, 95 Mzlin Street. ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 70 D'Antonic, Joseph. 200 Surnnier Street.... . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . 2 (Y) Edinonds, Rayinond, 272 School Street-... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3 6 4 Gallinaro, Cosirno, 37 Boylston Street..... . . . . . . .. . . . .. 4 02 Malioney, Wiliiani, 12 Hovey Street-...... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 29 klesmar, Abe E., 120 Bel niont Street.. .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 2 00 Revane, Joseph, 129 Nichol& Avenue-. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 67. NVaterto n Excavating Co., 200 Surnrner Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 06 1930 'faxes Remaining Unpaid December 31, 1931 Hinckley, Ora E., 35 Mount Auburn Street. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . $31 60 Lindsey, Robert, 56 Forest Street..... . . . .. .. . .. . . . . .. .. 39 so Magarian, John, 275 Boylston Street, ... . . . . .. . . ... . . . . .. . . 56 88 Mcllroy, John, 12 Belmont Strut.... .. . . .. . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . 15 70 Wriest & Co., Watertown Street........ . ... .. . . . . . ... . .... 15 80 Thurber, Donald II., eG rt-r., 30 Arden Street.......`.. .. . . .. .. 6 32 Tribune-Enterprise, 15 Spring Street .... . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . ... 110 60 Weston Biscuit Corp., 11 Howard Street. .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,016 72 1961 fall 'Taxers Remaining Unpaid December 31, 1931 Adlirto, Anthony, 7D Ederifield Avenue Arnbrosian, basil, 720 Mount Auburn Street Annis, Arthur E., 41 Wilmot Street Arecese, Elenterio, 47 IAralthatit Street Arian, Harry, 66 California Street Arslanian, Sam, 47 Hazel Street Aucoin, Harvid, 19 Jewett Street Bader, Willianz, 47 Keenan Street Baker, Herman, 15 Cushinan. Street Banfurd, Chester A , 163 Fayette Street'. Bassett, Ornian E., 198 Bellevue Road Bayliss, 1'k'illiant, 10 1-losrner Street Beatty, Arthur 59 Merritt Auburn Street Bean, Harry, 38 X illiams Street Beaudoin, Richard F., 3 Dcrhy Road Beaulieu, Napoleon, 172 Walnut Street Bells, Ernest, 110 Hillside Road Bertrand, Alfred, 21.1 Water-town Street Bozosian, Suan, 19 Me'eridy Avenue Bonsyr, Horace. 43 Kondazian Street Boris, Felix, 6 Lyons Street 584 tii ATERT[3WN TOWN R1a1 OR I Bourdrut, George W., 40 Charles Diver Road Bouiriazian, George, 54 Quitnby Street Branic, Cristell, 18 Belmont Street Burke, dames.J., 51 Olney Street Burke, Sohn R., 51 Olney Street Burke, Walter E., 51 Olney Street. Burns, David H., 380 Mount Auburn Street Burns, John K., 41 Whitney Street Bzanson, Austin, 73 Morse Street. Cajolet, Emile, 142 Westminster Avenue Callahan, Frederick, 254 Waverley Avenue Callero, Louis, 88 Arlington Street Canning, Charles T., 13 Lawrence rence Street Carlin, William A.., 391 Arlington Street Carter, Robert, 148 Orchard Street Caterina, Tony, 122 Nichols Avenue Chaison, Samuel, 122 %Vater Street Chakanian, George, r Chauncy Street C:hartiu, Joe, 148 Irving Street Chatile, John, 136 Nichols Avenue Claris, Guy P., 134 Putnam Street Clark, John, 66 Prwpect Street C€sckinas, Charles, 115 K ndar.ian Street Co-en, Jaynes, 83 Common Street C.olligan, Albert, 5 Royal Street Collins, 'Thomas J., 118 Waverley Avenue Connors, Patrick, 62 Spring Street, gone to Rhode Island Conti, Peter, 10 Webster Street Cooper, Charles, 53 Hazel Street. Coraii, Louis, 6 Rime Court Corali, Rocco, 6 Rifle Court Cordau, Stephen, 106 Winthrop Street Cotter, Allxrt T., 240 Orchard Street Cotton, Henry, 63 Olney Street Cresser, George R., 7 Cottage Street Cross, ,Harmon S., 58 Phillips Street. Croak, Robert, 131 Winsor Avenue Curran, Robert J., 72 01cott Street Curti, Serafisio, 43 Loomis Street D'Angelo, Biagio, 11 Wheeler Court Darnall, Basil, 184 School Street Deagrajo, Robert, 19 Dewey Street DeCamera, Sans, 63 Elton Avenue DeGlso, Samuel, 13 Adams Street DeFilippis, Natalie, 105 Boyd Strecl. Delmage, George H., 77 Langdon Avenue DeVecchio, Larrie, 187 Chapman Strut COLLECTOR'S RIWORT 585 Devito, Domenico, 151 Galen Street Diggins, John R., 10.9 NValikut Street Donohue, Leo, 38 Franklin Street Donovan, N. Augustus, 363 Arlington Street Dorey, FReter J., 33 Gilbert Street Dtrucette, Charles R., 41 Pierntont Street Douglas, Donald, 9 horse Street Do%,Ic, John., 344 Belmont Streer ,Drennan, Frank, 12 Quincy :street Drew, jklerton, 346 Main Street Ducharrne, %V11 iarn, 25 Faller Road DufTrey, Louis. 80 1,Vater Street Eagleson, lVilliant A., 63 Hillside road Enicneau, Douglas, 26 Templeton Parkway Engel, Joseph E., 16 Priest Road English, Janes, 40 Pecluosette Street English, Jame.5 J., 40 Peelucsette Street Farese, Caroline, 28 K ng Street Farraher, Martin J., 64 Fayette Street Farrell, Charles, 1a7 Galen Street Farrell, Leonard J., 28 Bradford Road Feene, William, 26 Elliot Street Fivnn, Lester J., 125 Forest Street Flynn. iMorris S., 5 Quincy Street Fournier George L., 12 Lloyd Road Forestieri, Frank. 76 Putnam Street; Gainsford, Harold, 78.3 Mount Auburn Street Gallagher, James, 34 Melendy Avenue Geary, Edward F., 19 Broadway Gee, lWorris, 16 Eden ieltl Avenue George, Bestrick, 34 Hillside Street Gentile, Rocco, 17 lVarren Street Goodwin, Gilbcrt, 241 Wave€ley Avenue Gordon, Arthur A., 49 Russell Avenue— Green, Green, John, 120 Walim Street Haley, Jerry, 145 Galen Street Hallinalne, Richard, .39 Charles River Road !-larva, Charles G., 16 Irving Street Hanna, 1. Roy, 115 Russell Avenue Hanson, David, 29 Lincolit Street Hanson, James E., Perkins Institute Hanson, J. Edward. 29 Lincoln Street Higgins, Arthur L., 52 Ralph Street, can't locate Howard, Donald G., 85 Ecle.nftcld Avenue Hurley, John F., a Swett Court Johnson, Arvid G., 98 Rutland Street Johnson, Costas, 150 School Street 580 WATERTClWN TOWN REPORT Junes, Benjamin R., 69 Spring Street Jones, John A., 63 Prospect Street Dune, John G., 2 Derby Road, paid in Boston I apolos, Peter, 15 Kondaaian Street Kuwparian, Kaspar, 77 Templeton Parkway, dependent Kasparian, Shahe, 77 Templeton Parkway, can't locate Katsimates, Jahn, 42 Mount Auburn Street Keefe, Arthur C., 91 Main Street Keefe, Cornelius J., 91Main Street Keefe, Gerald E., 35 1' illianis Street Keefe, Joan, 35 Cuba Street Kelley Garret L., 30 Springfield Street Kelly, Joseph F., 15 French Terrace Kenney, Patrick, 15 Church Hill, paid in Bostun Kilcoyne, Luzene J., 128 Chapman Street Killian, Arthur, 54 Barrington Street Kirkland, William, 41 Otis Street Ki►+len, John E.. 31 NVilliams Street Kouyounijian, John, 47 Dartmouth Street LaClair, Ludwin, 06 Wattham Street Lafuci, John, 12 Perry Street LaRoche. Arthur, 26 Putnam Street Lawless, Jahn, 23 Maple Street. Leavy, John, 21 Oak, Street, can't locate I"dom, Chester 'B., 20 Centre Street Leedom, James K., 2D Centre Street Lehan, Jerkes B., 65 Hillside Rcjad, U, S. Army Levangie, Harold, 28 P'mis Street Levesque, Henry, 33 Morton Street Linehan, George R., 9 Morton Street Little, Richard K., 12 Lindcu Street Lupo, Tony, 14 Lyons Court MacDonald, Andrew, 193 Waverley Avenue Macl4ernan, Jamcs, 139 Galen Street NlacIntoch, Alexander, 236 Common Street N-Talloney, Leon W., 17 Cuba Street Mahoney, William, 129 Rutland Strut .Major, Arthur E., 189 Sycamore Street Mancini, Joseph, 17 Iloward Street Masters, Charles, 51 Main Street Maxwell, David;, 157 Galen Street N-IcAcjherin, Lickran, 63 Church Street McLellan, Walter, 36 Howard Street McClellan, Joseph, 16 Crass Street McClellan, Robert, 70 Dexter Avenue McEnery, William, 26 �Vaverley Avenue N-IcGinniss, Darold A., 891 Belmont Street, can't locate COLLECTDR"5 REPORT 507 McGowan, James W., 39 Elton Aventie McGuire, Charles, 92 IAivell Avenue McGuire, John, 100 Capitol Street IN-fcIntyre, John J., 15 Purvis Street McHugh, James H., 1 Ladd Street McInnis, John A., 13 Birch Road AL'IcIntyre, Raymond, I5 Purvis .street McL.aren, James, 15 Francis Street McMahon, Eugene 0., 189 Lovell Road McMahon, lVilliam J., 16 Irving Street McNamara, Daniel, 49 Gilbert Street McNamara, Daniel J., 49 Gilbert Street i�4e-de, Charles, 47 N-Iount Auburn Street ?Meier, ]scar, 402 Pleasant Street.. N.Merriam,'Harold, 704 Mount Auburn Street ATruntville, Harvey J., 25 Morton Street Morris, Eugene Y., 180 Common Street Morrison, Ralph F., 304 Mount Auburn Street. Morrison, Victor H.. 15 Birch Road Monre, Russell J., 36 Morton Street .Murdock, Edward, 30 Malden Street Murdock, Thomas, 30 Maldun Street Murdock, kVilliani, 30 Malden Street '4eyves, George, 74 Prentiss Street Nichols, James, 145 Galen Street Nugent, George E., 104 Waverley Avenue- Nute, Leslie, 273 Main Street Oatley, Augustus W., 29 Adams Street Ogar, Arthur C., 46 Cuba Street O*Hara, John, 18 Hush Street Oliver, Furl Ashton, 73 Edenheld Avenue O'Loughlin, Charles, 88 I denfield Avenue_ Parente, Jerry, 235 Palfrey Street Park, Leong, 102 %Vater Street Parella, Janes, 28 Gertrude Street Parsons., I-Villiam N., 14 Prospect Street Payson, Mike, 42 Mount Auburn Street Peck, William, 542 Mount Auburn Street Porrot, Harry W., 269 Main ,Street PULney, Charles T., 98 Waverley Avenue Revane, Michael T., 129 Nichols Avenue Robinson, William J., M6 Arsenal Street Russo, .Alex, 29 Waverley Avenue Russo, Frank, 53 Laurel Street Russo, Fred, 5 Swett Court Russo, _'Ilatthew, 53 Laurel Street Russo, Matthew Jr., 53 Laurel Street 588 WA,rER')'C1WN TOWN REPORT Sabatino, Raphael, 48 Cottage Street Sahagian, Larry„ 33 Kondazian Street, duplicate. Seaman, George, 247 Boylston Street Shalughnes y, Daniel B., 25 Hosmer Street Shnourian, :Simon, 24 Keenan Street. Sirauni, Joseph, 63 Crawford Street 5lamin, Thomas, 67 Capital Street Snjith, ,jarnes F., 100 Payette Strcel Sinnh, Robert M., 64 Edgeclifl' Road Smythe, Charles, 12 Quincy Street Sta.thi, Ligori, 20 Crass Street Strati, Antonio, 23 Keenan Street Sullivan, Daniel D., 43 Charming Road Sullivan, William U., 129 Morse Street Surabian, Oscar, 19 Howe Street Thornton, Martin P., 106 Highland Avenue Tracy, Edward J., 49 Mall Avenue Malley, Michael B., 123 North Deacon Street Vahey, Thomas F., 238 North Beacon Street Wadleigh, William B., 353 School Street Walsh, Collin F., 38 Morton `street Walter, Randall, 9 Cottage Street West, Albert E., 145 Sycamore Street Willis. Samuel D., 5 Bancroft Street Wright, Darold F., 40 Irving Street, paid in Boston Yozxo, Patsy, 25 Norseman. Aver ue McGee, Edward fir., 235 Boylston Street Sonsino, Angelo, 105 Pleasant Street Torosian, Krikor, 215 Dexter Avenue Ser-afino, Giglio, 22 Concord Load Chadwick. Bernard H., 467 Pleasant Street Siranni, Louis, 13 Cottage Street Ter ian, Nazareth C.., 216 Boylston Street. Leonard, W'illiiam A., 105 Rutland Street Ahern, Daniel, 15 Farrell Place; Cambridge Murphy, Edward T., 5 Putnam Street 1931 Old Age A€Vino, Anthony, 70 Edenfield Avenue. Aitken, Eli, 19 Westland road, 'resides in New I4ampshire Ambrvsian, Paul, 720 Moira Auburn Street Annis, Arthur E., 41 Wilmot Street Arian, Harry, 6fi California Street Arroian, Arthur, 49 Crawford Street, gone to Europe Arslanian, Let), 49 Hazel Street ,,rslanian, Sant, 47 Hazel Street COLLECTOWS REPOIt•r 5$ Auculn, Harald, 19 Jewett Street Avakian, Alfred, 83 Mount Auburn Street, gone to New 'York Bader, William, 47 Keenan Street Bagshaw, William, 48 Bridge Street Raker, Herman, t5 Cushman Street Hanford, Chester A., 163 Fayette Street Bassett, Orman E., 198 Bellevue Road R aylios, I illia n, 10 Hosmer Street Bavarian, Sarkis, 7 Chestnut Park Bean, Harry, 39 Williams Street Beatty, Arthur, 59 Mount Auburn Street Beaudoin, Richard F., 3 DeT-by 12t,)ad Bells, Ernest, 110 Hillside Road Berringer, Stuart, 135 Winsor Avenue Bertrand, Alfred, 211 NVatertown Street Bertrand, Arthur, 211 Watertown Street Bertrand, Joseph, 211 %Valertown Street Bertrand, Leon, 211 Watertown Street Blackhurn, Howard, 32 Waverley Avenue, can't Incate Biackburn, ferry, 32 X averley Avenue, can't locate Blake, Peter T , 720 :'Mount Auburn 'Street, invalid Rogosian, .Sean, 19 lfelendy Avenue Balser, Earl, 33 Bigelow Avenue, can't locate Bonsy, Horace, 43 Koridazian Street Boothby, George H., 71 Boylston Street, gone to Maine Doris, 1,elix, 6 Lyons Street 13oudrot, George " . 40 Charles Diver Road Bouiria7ian, George, 54 Quunby Street Brandy, Nluroe L,, 133 Templeton Parkway Bresnahan, Lawrence, 227 Arsenal Street Brunie, Cristell, 18 Belmont Street 13ullons, Charles E., 3 Whittley Street, invalid 13u tons, Fred, 3 Wliitney° Street, can't, locate Burke, James J., 51 Olney Street !Burke, John R., 51 Olney Street Burke, Joseph tip'., 51 Olney Street, can't locate Burke, Walter E., St Olney Street Burns, David H., 380 11'lount :Auburn Street Burns, John H., 41 Whitney Street Cajotet, Emile, 142 XVestrninster Avenue Callahan, Frederick, 254 Waverlvy Avenue, can't locate Callero, Louis, 88 Arlington Street Canning, Charles T., 13 Lawrence Street Carey, Francis, 105 Orchard Street, can't locate Carley, Francis T.., 23 Wociitlleigh Road Carlin, William A., 381 Arlington 'Street Carney, Thomas, 134 Cypress Street. 590 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Carr, Harold H., 55 Fuller Road, can't locate Carter, Robert, 148 Orchard Street Casey, William H., 31 Prospect Street, can't locate Chaisson, Samuel, 122 Water Street Chakanian, George 7 Chluncy Street Chartin, Joe, 148 Irving Strut Chat Lie, John, 136 Nichols Avenue Christopher, Arnold, 86 Franklin Street, can't locate Christopher, Everett, 86 Franklin Street, can't locate Clanev, Martin, 2,84 North Bear-on Street, dependent Clary, Guy P., 134 Putnam Street Clark, john, 66 Prospect Street Clark, Norman, 105 Irving Street, c m't locate Clinton, Edward F., 29 Union Street Clonser, Edward I•I., 368 Charles River Road, can't locate C. uca, James, 83 Common Street Colbath, Kenneth, 54 Salisbury Roael, can't locate Colbert, John, 28 Malden Street, gone to Maine Colligan, Albert, 5 Royal Street Cullins Thomas J.,'l 1S k1'averley Avicnue Colonna, Allesandro, 1S Myrtle Street, can't locate Connelly. Jobe, 41 Cuba Street Connors, Patrick, fit Spring Street, can't locate. Conti, Peter, 10 Webster Street Coole, Simean, 19 Adarns Street Cooper Charles, 63 Hazel Street Crrrah, Louis, 6 Rifle Court Corafi, Rocco, 6 Rifle Court 'Corap, John, 186 Arlington Strce;t, can't locate Curdau, Stephen, IN Winthrop Street Cotter, Albert T., 240 Orchard Street Cutting, Paul i"►•1., 6 Hilltop Road, can't locate Cotton, Henry, 63 Olney Street Crank, Robert, 131 NkInsor Avenue Cross, Harmon S., 58 Phillips Street Cullen, Michael, Perk-ins Institute, can't locate Curran, Robert J., 72 Olcw t Street Curti, Serafino, 43 LoGmis Aveaue Dagairrnangian, Shavrash, 27 Prentiss Street, gone to Chicago D'Agostino, Parry, 57 Cottage Street, can't locate Dainico, Peter, 49 Hovey Street, can-t locate D'Angelo, Liagio, 11. Wheeler Court Danielian., Tetheos, 20 I-i'sllcrest Circle Carnall. Basil, 184 Scbool Street Davis, Chester F„ 29 Richards Road, can't locate Deagrajo, Robert, 19 Dewey Street DeCarnera, Sam, 63 Elton Averme COLLBCTOR'S REPORT 591 IDeFelgce, John A., 40 X4 elendy Avenue, can't locate De;lancy, George P., 13 41cott Street De.lmage, Georg, 77 Langdon Avenue Delorey, Wilfred, 53 Mount Auhurn Street, can't locate Devereaux, Charles F., 81 Orchard Street, can't locate Devito, Domenico, 141 Galen Street Dickey, Everett Jr., 20 Church Street D iggins, John R., 108 Walnut Street Dignan, Patrick, 19 Adams Street Doak, Albert, 1S Birch Road Dunohoc, Leon, 38 Franklin Street Donoti-an, Augustus, 363 Arlington Street Dcucett, Joseph W., 28 Oakland Street Doucette, Charles It., 41 Piermont Street Douglas, Donald, 9 Morse Street Dowd, Jantes C., 498 Main Street Dotle, ,John, 334 Belmont Street Drennan, Frank, 12 Quincy Street Drew, Merton, 346 :Hain Street Ducharme, Wiiliarn, 25 Fuller Road Duffrey, Louis, 80 11'ate=.r Street Dwyer, ideeTbert J.. 485 113en Street Dwyer, ,John, 485 Main Street Eagleson, William A., 63 hillside Street Erneneyau, Douglas, 26 Templeton Parkway Engel, ,Joseph E., 16 Priest (toad English, James, 40 Perlunsette Street English, Janes J., 40 Perluasette Street Fahy, Michael F., 496 Main Street Farese, Carmine, 28 Icing Street Dario, Manuel, 72 Hillside Road Farraher, Martin 1., 64 Payette Street Farrell, Charles, 157 Galen :street Farrell, Leonard J., 28 Bradford Road Farrell, Michael F., 137 Morse Street Feeney, lVilliam, 26 Elliot Street Fisher, Thontas, 114 Ni lain Street Flynn, Lester J., 125 Forest Street Flynn, Morris S., 5 Quincy Strut Forerstieri, Anthony, 78 Putnam Street, invalid Forestie ri, Frank, 76 F'umani Street Fountas, George, 53 Prentiss Street Gainsforel, Harold, 783 Mount Auburn Street Gallagher, ,James, 34 Melendy .Avenue "Ga niber, John F., 26 Paul Street, can't locate Garvalink, 1-1crhert F., 4 Buick Street Geary, Edward F,, 19 Broadway 592 IVATFRTOWN TOWN REPORT Gee, Morris, 16 Edenfield Avenue Gentle, Rocco, 16 %Varrcil Street i George, Best}pick, 34 Hillside Street Ger-ace, Vincent, 13 NVilson Avenue, can't locate Gibbons, James E., 3:31 St:hool Street, duplicate Glory, S. Robert, 137 Hillside Board, can't locate Glynn, Andrew, 31 Alain Street Goodell, Donald R., 36 Hardy Avenue, can't locate Goodwin, Gilbert, 241 14 averley Avenue Gosse, Elmer, 23 Brimmer Street, can't locate Grant, Nicholas J., 474 Main Street Graysonr Francis G., 47 Chapman Street Green, John, 120 l alnti t Street Green, William J., l0aa Orchard Street Grttr,dstrom, Carl If., 9 Oliver Road, can't locate Gurtin, Napoleon, 798 Mount Auburn Street, can't locate Hagopian, John, 13 Chasmcy Street Haler, Jerry, 145 Galen Street 14allinane, Diehard, 38 Charles River Road Hanahan, Patrick, 145 Galen Street: lianges, Anthony, 107 Poplar Street, can't locate Hanger, George J., 105 Poplar Street, can't locate Hanna, 1. Roy, 135 Russell Avenue Hanson, Erik, 92 Boylston Street Hanson, J. Edward, 29 Lincoln 'Street 1`1aMion, David, 29 Lincoln Street Haroian, Abraham, 19 Kondazian Street, can't locate Harrington, Timothy J., 610 Arsenal Street, can't locate Hart,. Thomas, 56 Putnam Street, irsvalid Hartnett, John T., 700 Belmont Street, can't locate 1-faviland, Francis L., 120 Westminster Avenue Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 4 Carver Road, Esast, ntinar 1-lebert, Ernest G,, 27 01cott Street, can't locate Higgins, Arthur L., 52 Ralph Street, can't locate Hilchey, Arthur P., i{12 Pleasant Street, can't locate Hilliard, Raymond, 1.30 Charles River Road Him, Long, 102 '4t1°'ater Street, can't locate Hoffnicycr, maul F., 24 Otis Street 1lolland, Michael, 174 Spruce Street Ilolland, lVilliann J., 602 :Mount Atiburn Street Holland, James G., 38 Copeland Street, can't lucatc }iollcr, Walker W., S Paul Street Holmes, C. Parker, 28 Commonwealth Road,can't locate Hatt, Theodore, 468 Arsenal Street, can't locate Howard, Donald G., 85 Eden.faeld Avenue Hughes, Charles C., 32 Concord Road, can't locate Hughes, Frank L., 41 Paul Street COLLECTCt1t'S REPORT 593 Hughes, John M., 84h 13elniont Street Tannaxzi, Angel, 302 Arlington 'street, can't locate Jalladian, Michael, 20 Dartmouth Street Jesseal. Jerry, 15 Clayton Street. Johnson, Arvid G., 98b Rutland Street Johnson, Costas, 150 School Street Johnson, Henry C., 91 Bradford Road Jones, Benjamin R., 60 Springy; Street Janes, John A., 63 Prospect Street Kane, John J., 2 Derby Road Kapolos, Peter, 15 Kondazian .Street Karakarian Krikor, ifs flare] Street Katrool.ian, Garabed, 57 Prentiss Street, can't locate Karsimates, John, 42 Mount Auburn Street Kay. Ilanaford E., 198 Favette Street., deceased Keefe, Arthilr C., 91 ]ruin Street Keefe Clarence, 8 : darns Street Keefe, Cornelius H., 91 N-lain Street Keefe. Gerald E., 35 Williams Street Keefe, James L.. 8 dams Street Keefe. Jahn, 35 Cuba Street Keenan, Janes, 38 Kimball road Keller], Peter, 62 Eltoit Avenue Kelley. Garrett 1.., .30 Springfield Street Kelley, Jahn 0- 21 Capital Street Kilcoyrne, Eugene J., 128 Chapman Street Killion, Arthur, 54 Harrington Street Kimball, Richard, 99 Poplar Street, can't locate Kirkland, William, 41 Qua Street Kivlem, John E., 31 Williams Street: Kivlcu, Leo 'T., 31 Williams Street, can't locate ]Knox, E.(]%%ard, 145 Galen Street, can't ]ovate Kouvounijian, Jut;eph, 8 Kondazian Street LaClair, Ludwin, 66 Waltham Street Lafucci, ]ohn. 12 Perry Street Laity, Joseph M , 37 Grandview Avenue Landerville, Euclid A., 149 Galen Street., Can't locate- LaRoche. Arthitr. 26 Putnam Street l_:tt�icss, .lnl)nr 23 Maple Strft.t Leader, Richard F., 486 Relmcnt Street, can't locate Leedom, Chester B., 20 Centre Street Leedom, James K., 20 Centre Street Lainmtn. 368 hit. Auburn Street Levangic, Harold J., 28 Purvis Street Levesque, Henry, 33 Morton Street l,. mehan, George T., 9 Morton Street Little, Richard K., 12 Linden Street 594 W-'4TERT44'4`N TOWN REPORT Lombard, John, 700 Mount Auburn Street Liipo, Tony, 14 Lyuns Court MacDonald, Andrew, 193 X-Vaverley Avenue Mar-Donald, Earl, 20 Howe Street, can't locate MacIntosla, Alexander H., 236 Common Street AlacNen ie, John, 30 Melendy Avenue, deceased MacKernan, James, 139 Galen Street '4lahan, Edward, 9 Sunnier Street -Mahoney, Leon, 17 Cuba Street !lahoney, Timothy, 1117 Waverley Avenue, can't locate Manning, John, 142 Galen Street Marchini, Frank, 22 St. lary Street, paid in Cambridge darter, Eugene, 65 Riverside Street, gone to Ohio Masters, Charles, 51 Main Street Maxwell, David, 157 Galen Street McICaffery, Datilel, 9 Summer Strut, ean't locate ,McCellan, Walter, 36 Howard Street McClellan., Joseph, 16 Cross Street J%IcClellan, Robert, 70-Dexter Avenue I%IcCormick, Joseph, 37 Melendy Avenue McCnery, William, 26 Waverley Avenue McGinnes, Harold A., 891 Belmont Street, can't locate McGowan, James W., 39 Elton avenue McGuire, Charles, 92 Lowell Avenue ,McGuire, John, 100 Capital Street McGuire, \'Vilbain, 9 1Vinter Street McHugh. James H., 1 Ladd Street McInnis, John, 28 1loward Street, can't locate McIntyre, John J., 18 Purvis Street McIntyre, Raymond, 15 Purvis Street McLamn, James, 15 Francis Street McMahon, Thomas F., 174 Suirnier Street It'lcMahon, William J., 16 Irving Street NIcl-Janus, Fraatcis R., 215 Orch and Street, hospitaI N-1cNaabb, Chester, 228 Sycamore Street, invalid McNamara, Daniel J., 49 Gilbert Street MCNanaar;,a, John, 91 Arsenal Street McWhirtcr, Randall \V,, .30 Parker Street, can't locate Meade, Charles, 47 Mount Auburn Street tilegnett, Dorninic.k, 35 Melendy Avenue, gone to Italy Meirer, (?scar, 402 Pleasant Street Merriam, Harold E., 704 Mount Auburn Street 1-4i[Icr Gcorge, 50 Capitoi Street '4 olliville, Harvev J., 25 illorton Street Moore, Russell J., 36 Nlort.on Street Moran, Francis, 56 Gilbert Street, nvtlid Moran, Patrick J., li? Alfred Road CG LECTOR'S REPORT 595 Iorris, Eugene U.„ 180 Common Street :Morrison, Ralph F., 304 IN-lount Auburn Street Morn n, Victor I-L, 15 Wrch Road Mowry, William, 57 [fall Avenue M urdork, Edward, 30 Malden Street Murdock, 'Thomas, 30 14-Ialden Street Murdock, William, 30 MaIden Street Murphy, LaWl7ence J., 15 Theurer Perk Murray„. Walter, 30 lrina Avenue I'vlyers, Darwin, 91 Carroll Street, can't locate Neiligan. Joseph, 27 Unden Way Neves, Gorge, 74 Prentiss Street Nichols, Elwood B., 34 Oakley Road Nichols, James, 145 Galen Street Nigohosiain, Garabed, 71 Hazel Street, invalid Nugent, George E., 104 Waverley Avenue Nate. Leslie, 273 Main Street Oatley, Augustus W., 29 Adanis Strut O'Donnell, James, 500 Main Street Ogar, Arthur C~ , 46 Cuba Street O'Haiinessian, Artin, 62 Quimby Street O'Hara, John, 18 Bunt Street Oliver, Earl Ashton, 73 Edenfield Av nue Olix-ettu, Frank, 88 F-den6eld Avenue Pantalone, Fione, 79 Arlington Street, gone to Italy Parente, Jerry, 235 Palfrey Street Park, Leong, 102 W'ater Street Parella, Janes, 28 Gertrude Street Parsons, 11'illiani H., 14 Prospect Street Paul, flan, 17 Hosmer Street, dependent Paysalian, Arsan 33 Bigelow Avenue Payson, Mike, 42 Mount Auburn Street ferry, Ernest, 3S Marshall Street Perry, Ervin, 30 14lurton Street, can't locate Perr4r, Wilfred, 7 Gilbert Street, can't lneate Peterson, _lWartin T., 25 Boylston Street, can't locate Pomeroy. Carl B , 59 Cy„laress Street Poole, Linwood E , 102 Ikalrtut Street, rant locate Porter, Harty W., 269 Nfain Street Pritchard, John W., 21 Maplewood Street, can't locate Purcell, Harrv. 13 Swett Court, can't locate Quick. Arthur, 31 Olney Street, can't locate Quinn, Edward M., 101 Highland Avenue Ramsey, William H., 2 Kimball (toad, can't locate Reardon, Patrick, 475 Pleasam Street Recine, Armond, 63 Templeton Parkway, can't Iomte Revarne, Michael T., 119 Nichols Avenue 596 WATER"1CJ'L'4'N T(}IVN REPORT Reynolds, Harry A., 1S Lawrence Street, can't locate Rich, Charles, 137 Boylston Street, Paid L%Tellfleet Richardson, Arthur, 137 Galen Street, can't locate Rista no, Domenico, 231 Arlington Street Roache, Timothy, 29 Keenan Street Roberts, Thomas J., 24 Louise Street, can't locate Robinson. Andrew S., 80 Salisbury Road Robinson, William J., 616 arsenal Street Rogers, Frank, 135 Fayette Street Rogers, Howard X., 6 Carleton Terrace Rupenian, Jacob N., 80 Prentiss Street: Rumo, .ilex, 29 Waverley Avenue 1 ussn, Frank, 53 Laurel Street Russo, Fred, .5 Swett Court Russo, Matthaw, 5:3 Laurel Street Russo, 11Tattltew Jr., 5.3 Laurel Street Ruzzo, Anthony, 141 Edenfield Avenue, can't locate .Salvini, David K. Jr., 60 Church Street Sampson, James J,, 32 Laurel Street Sarnpsrsn, lsa(lore, 106 Winthrop Street, can't locate Sarkisian, lloosalk, 12 Coolidge Hilt Load, can't locate Savarese, Salvatore, 88 Arlington Street Scalzi, Ralph, 231 Palfrey Streer -Scarboni, Alphonsus, 26 New Lexington Street Seaman, George, 247 Boti,lston Street Seinni, Joseph, 15 K2ith Street, can't locate. Semonian, Xrelkon G., 31 Ntelendy Avenue Seragresa, Louis, 60 Laurel Street, can't locate Shahaadi, Hatljie, 20 Dartmouth Street Shamgochlan, Owen, 17 Hazel Street Shaughnessey, Daniel B., 25 llosmer Street Shea, John F., 142 Gaten Street Silverman, Max 14 _ 96 Pleasant Street Simone, Thomas, 20 Cuba Street, can't locate Sintourian, Simon, 21 Keenan Street Sir.anni, Joseph, 63 Craw ford Street Slamin, Thornas, 67 Capitol Street Smith, James F., 100 Fayette Street Smythe, Charles, 12 Quincy Street Smith, Robert NI., -1 Edg(.T iff Road Spiro, Peter, 5;i Spriag Street Stathi, Liogi, 20 Crass Street Sullivan, Daniel D., 43 Channing Road Sullivan, Juries, l6 Cross Street Sullivan, Jchsi, Ill Maple Street Sullivan, Joseph P., 11a Dartmouth Street Sullivaaa, LN'illiam H., 129 Xlorse Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 597 Tate, William J., 258 Belmont Street, can't locate Thompson, Eugene L., 17 Keenan Street Thornton, Martin P., 105 Highland A%,eaue, can't locate Thurston, John W., 18 Adams Street Tiano, Michael, 37 Quirk Street, can't iocate Tcbio, Andrew Jr., 40 Bacon Street, Minor Toulalian, Anthony, 27 Fairfield Street, can't locate Tracy, Edward. J., 49 Hall Avenue Tracy, Thomas, 14 Gilkey Court Tracy, William, 14 Gilkey Court. Trainor, George, 577 Main Street, gone to New Fork Trembley, Edmond, 106 N inthrop Street, Carat locate Tremble}, John, 106 Winthrop Street `1'riconi, Samuel, 113 For ea Street Va€'ha, Ralph Jr., 57 Cottage Street Va1aey, Nliubael B- 123 North Beacon Street Vahey, Thomas F., 236 North Beacon Street Vallery, Andrew, 7 Dartmouth Street, can't locate Vallsie, Alphonse, 62 Spring Street, can't locate Vallise, Everett, 62 ;Spring Street, can't locate Vincent, Sant, 539 Mount Auburn Street Volland, Alfred, 28 Morse Street, gone to New York Fade, Jahn J., 37 Cuba Street Wtadleigh, William A., 353 School Street N all, Paul, 102 Water Street, can't locate Walsh, Collin F., 38 Morton Street Waiter, Randall, 9 Cottage Street Ward, William F., 190 Orchard Street, can't locate Warren, John J., 47 Bradford Roast N-'ebster, Herbert, 27 Wilmot Street, can't locate Wells, Russell, 32 Olccott R aad, can't locate wetiitsell, N9oyle, 11 Dartmouth Street, gone to Florida Wenixvrark, Bruce K., 35 Chapinart Street NVentwork, John J., 73 l'iermont Street 1A erren, Albert, 98 Pleasant Street, can't locate West, Albert E., 145 'sycamore Street Westland, Otto, 135 Spruce Street Westland. Richard, 135 Spruce Street White, Richard C., 150 Orchard Street, can't locate Whitten, Julia, 43 Elicit Street, can't locate NA'ilcox, l lugh E., 836 Belmont Street Wilks, Charles. 616 Arsenal Street Xl'ilson, Frederick V., 5 Gleason Street, can't locate M'ulocyxnskv, Wallace, 476 Arsenal Street, can't locate Wright, 1 uiAey, 7 Suminer 'Street, can't locate Wright, Sidney, R Suninier Street, can't locate Yicraniian, Osia, 19 Lloyd Road, can't locate 598 WATT RTCtiWN TOWN REPORT Young, Alfred W.. 50 Copeland Street, cant Locate Young, Fred, 23 Palfrey Street, can't locate Young, Harald, 45 Boyd Street., can't locate '' ozzo, Patsy, 25 orsenian Avenue Zaino, Frank, 53 Crawford Street -McGee, Edward N.. 235 Boylston Street McNicholas, James, 137 Gaylen Strc+et Sonsino, Angelo, 105 Plealwnt Street Mungovarn, John F., 146 Hillside Boatel, can't locate _5itiani, Louis, 13 Cottage Street: Terzian, Nazareth G., 216 Boylston Street Leonard, %NTilliam A., 105 Rutland Street Ahern, Daniel A.. Cambridge Mijrphy, Edward F., 5 Putnam Street 1930 Poll Tares Outstanding December 31, 1931 Atkinson, Argon, 30 Cypress Street Bagd adlian, Adam. 20 Lloyd Road Devin, John, 60 Boylston Street ' Farrell, Frank, 137 Morse Street Hauusek, Joseph, 37 Quimby Street Hughes, Henry A., 465 Mount Auburn Street llughes, John J., 465 Mount Auburn Street Hughes, Joseph, 118 Waverley Avenue Hunt, Victor, 50 Putnarn Street Hurley, John, 31 Pleasant Street lozxo, Giuseppe, 20 Putnam Street lobo, Patsey, 20 Putnam Street Janjiki;an, Sarkis, 215 Arlington Strret Jeregian, Missak, 50 :4Ielendy Avenue johnson, john, 36 Nlelendy Avenue Jones, Edward, 1.3 -New Lexington Street Keefe, Arthur, 91 .Main Street Xeefe, Jamesjr., i3 Elton Avenue Kennedy, James E., 269 Boylston Street King, ,Jahn, 42 X-lount :Auburn Street xnur_son, john, 93 arsenal Street Lawrence, Stanley, 146 Pleasa ut Street lacKencie, Charming, 1.6 Intia Avenue _-MMader. Oswald ? , 99 1-farnden Avenue Magnuson. Benth, 82 Beeehuood Avenue Nialloy, William, 59 North Beacon Street Mancini, Joseph, 43 French Street Mansfield, William, 166 IN-sin Strc-t Marcella, Charles, 246 NorLh 13cacon Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 599 vlarc1i, Sidney, 76 Edenfield Avenue IVlazor, ,Jaynes, 12 Ruval Street WCurmack, Joseph, 40 Dexter Avenue McCullen. Dania] .15 Dan Terrace Mti Donald, James J., 88 Summer Street McDonald, John, 716 14`iE not Auburn Street McEachern, Frank, 81 MoLnt Auburn Street Meany, Edward A., 183 Common .Street T°leidell, Alexander, 36 Paul Street IN-lougan, James, 186 Arlington Street Morrison, Ralph F., 304 IN-lount Auburn Street Moss, Charles, 11 Richards Road Murdock, Edward, 31 Lawrenca Street X-furdock, Thomas, 31 Lawrence Street Murdock, William, 31 Lawrence Street Nagle, Jahn, 141 Galen Street Newall, Douglas, 26 Hosmer Street Newman, William, 494 Main Street Nicosia., Frank, 522 Pleasant Street Norman, Harold P., 37 'Williams Strett Norman. Henry, 264 North beacon Street Northrup, Harry, 131 Worcester Street Notnrgia, Bernard, 188 Buylston Street Nute, Lester, 16 Cuba Street Ogar, Arthur C., 41 Cub? Street Q'lMalley, Bernard, 1.2 Lloyd [toad Orchard, Louis L., 54 Prentiss Street Oxley, Frank R., 19 Briminer Street Paterson, George, 19 Irma Avenue Pelkington, iklarinus, 4 Prentiss Street Pike, john, 404 Pleasant Street Pomeroy, Carl B., 153 Pleasant Street Proia, Samuel, 19 Kondazian Street Raymond, Berbard C., 189 Plewmnt Street Reed. Morrill, 41 I ierrnant Street Roche, Edward, 465 Main Street Rounds,. Charles, 2 Kimball Rafael R,t,sso, Alex, 28 Forest ;street Salervo, Charles, 173 'Vaverley avenue Salerno, Lester, 173 Waverley Avenue Sampson, ,Jaynes J., I XIiddIesex Road Saville, Ernest. 1.16 Pleasant 'Street Schemehorn, Frey] A., 57 Prospect Street Schipzi an, Robert, 133 Grove: Street Scats, Albert J., 47 Prescott Street Scott, Herbert, 47 Prescott Street Serif, Joseph, 516 Pleasant Street 600 WATIyRTUWN °I`[?WN REPORT Silva, RiChard, 196 Waverley Avenue S meone, Alvin, 65 Cottage Street Sims, Leonard, 20 Lloyd Road Siranni, Joseph, 63 Crawford Street Smith, Franklir, R., 107 Poplar Street Smith, George 1�7;, 33 Pleasant Street Spellman, Jahn A., 180 Boylston Street Stagg, Robert. 145 Galen Street Sullivan, John F., 107 Irving Street Testa, Alexander, as Ctishman StroDt Tolan, NV;Iliarn, 158 Boylston Street Toomey, Michael, 781 Mount Auburn Street Torilli, Pasquale, 2 Hillside Street Traficante, George, 15 Lyons Strut Travis, Elon i i., 115 North Beacon `street Tupper, Leander. 7 Theiirier Park k angel, Costa, 137 Galen Street Vernelli, .Joseph, ISS Boylstcm Street Warren, William B., 16 'Middlesex Road Watson. Bruce. 126 Charles Elver Road Mai son, Sporgen, 126 Charles Diver Road White, George, 103 Arlington Street White, William. 32 Bradford Road Williams, John. 237 Arsenal Street W-E1s0n, John W" 19 Gilbert Street Wormwood, George l ., 94 Sumner Street lengo, Thomas C., 343 Arlington Street M,!Gee, Edward N., 2.31 Boylston Street Caruso, Joseph J., 28 Olney Street Belben, Charles \V., 21 Elton Avenue HigginE, Arthur I_., 52 Ralph Strt:et Starr, George, 112 Irving 'Street Tertian, Nazareth G.. 216 Boylston Street Liston, Patrick, 62 Belmont Street Loonard, PatrWk, 27 Oak Street Heevers, Walter, 209 Watrrtown Street eeriry- Williani, 36 Elliot Street Ileail}, AIauric D., 19 James Street Whiie, William A., 70 Fayette Street Murphy,, Jerenniali I ,, 37 Croce Street Coo-api, Rocco. 6 Rifle Court Canipisi, Salvatore. 12 Linden Street Djiarjian, Bachadoor, 20 Lloyal R d Drudy, Thomas, 28 Keenan Street Ford, 4t'illiani, 37 Commonwealth Road Gavishian, ]-liars, 140 Nicliols Avenue 1-Iolman, Francis S., 55a Mourit Auburn Street COLLECTO S REPORT 601 Hughes, Fr ank1, 41 Paul greet kk% ChaHe. la7 Boylston Street Stuart, John J., 180 Edenfield AveRtie ood% William, 82 Reecwyo0dAvenue Valentina, AIm eww, 44 Corms Street McKinnon, Charles, 99 Highland Avenue tale, }oomph, 225 Arsenal Street Owen, Stephen H, 67 Commonwealth Road WATERTOWN MASSACHUSETTS PUBLIC SCHOOLS The Ninety-Fourth Annual Report 4F T11 E SCHOOL COMIMITTEE AND THE Fifty-first Annual Report OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 1931 NEWTON, MASS. THE GRAPHIC PRESS 19�� SCHOOL COMMITTEE XIARY CORCORAN, Chairman Term expires 1934- OWEN KEEFE, D.M.D. Term expires 1932 EDNA F. LYONS Term expires 1932 CHARLES ). BROWN Term expires 1933 11. H, READ Term expires 19133 FRANCIS CARROLL Term expires 1934 FRANCIS A. KELLY Term expires 1934� WILFRED H. PRICE, Superintendent of Schools Office, Room 2, Town Hall Annex Office Hours 8:30 to 9.-30 a.m., except Saturday 4 to 5 p.m., except Wednesday and Saturday Watertown, Mass., January 8, 1932. In School Committee: Voted: That the report of the Chair- man and the report of the Superintendent of Schools be accept- ed and adopted as the annual report of the School Committee of the Town, and voted to print for distribution the report of the -School Committee. OWEN KEEFE, D.M.D., Secretary. 2 FINANCIAL STATEMENT Receipts and Expenditures for the Year Ended December 31, 1931 Receip#s Appropriations 8575,838 00 Smith-Hughes Fund 181 77 — S576,019 77 rExpenditures General Control: Superintendent and enforcement of Law S7,973 86 Clerks 3,555 78 Office Expense 1,793 `r 0 Telephones 1,187 27 14,510 61 Instruction: Salaries $430,323 45 Books& Supplies 28.426 38 458,749 83 Operation Salaries $33,983 85 Supplies 2,718 95 Light and Power 11,204 34 Fuel 9,257 52 Halls 1,022 50 I1'ater 2,109 75 60,296 91 Maintenance 16,059 97 New Equipment 4,621 49 .Miscellaneous: Salaries of Physicians and Nurses $6,500 00 Health Supplies and Sundries 699 98 7,199 98 3 4 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Continuation School. Salaries S1,227 23 Tuition and Sundries 851 01 2,078 24 Americanization Salaries $1,534 41 Supplies 312 12 1,846 53 Evening School: Salaries 3,617 00 Boobs and Supplies 167 2 - - 3,784 28 Trade Schools 4,719 92 Tramsportation 1 ,432 00 Convention Expenses 300 00 Smith-Hughes Fund 181 77 575,781 53 U nexpended Balance 238 24 8576.019 7 Treasury Receipts Tuition; State\,Varcl� 1,103 69 Continuation School, cities and towns 519 68 Continuation and Trade School, reimbur;;ernents 2,291 78 S3,917 15 Hail Dent 2,363 20 Senior High Schc)ol: Books lost or damaged $43 11 Telephones and stamps 7 60 Chemistry? breakage 16 81 Stencils and typing 6 33 $$73 85 FIINANXIAL STATEAIEMN'T 3 l I lscellaneous: Damages, telephones, looks, etc. $67 69 Second-hand motor 3 00 Sit 69 Ev' ening Schools S110 40 Americanization Reimbursement 1,336 56 Continuation School Reinibursment (Horne School) 904 57 Sight-Saving Class Reimbursement 300 04 9,0 7 S 42 General School Fund 47,039 34 S56,117 76 Watertown Senior High School, Cafeteria Account Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements January 1st, 1931 to January 1st, 1932 Cash Receipts Cash on Hand, Jan. 1, 1931 8468 38 Cash Receipts from. Cafeteria 12,099 92 Bank. Interest Checking 7 87 $12,576 37 Cash DisbursePnenls Salaries S3,773 3.5 _XliI k, Ice (-'ream and Beverages 200 2,5 Bread, Rolls and Cookies 1,070 55 Jellies and Jams 130 72 1layonnaise, Cheese, [.armed Goods 1,067 37 Xleats, Vegetables, Groceries 1,696 18 ` Candy and Nuts 1,464 46 Napkins, and Kitchen Supplies 228 63 .Viscellaneous 173 67 "Total Disbursements 11,765 38 Cash on Land, January 1, 1932 810 99 - - - 12,576 37 Nate: The December account included here is estimated as the report was necessarily made December 23, 1931. .6 WATIMTOWN TOWN REPORT Watertown East Junior High School, Cafeteria Account Statement of Cash receipts and I)ishurse:nents jalSllary 1st, 1931 to Januat"y 1st, 1932 Cash Receipts Cash on Hand January 1, to 3t 162 58 Cash Receipts froin Cafeteria 6,058 43 Bank Interese Checking 64 $6,221 65 Cash Disbursentenis Salaries $1,883 45 Milk, Ice Cream and Beverages 1,251 74 Bread, Rolls and Cookies 546 84 Jellies and Jams 55 88 Mayonnaise, Cheese, Canned f aads 411 77 Xleats, Vegetables, Groceries 1,011 89 Candy and Nuts 804 73 Napkins and Kitchen Supplies 208 58 Miscellaneous 92 11 Total Disbursements $6,266 99 Deficit Balance, ,January 1, 1932 45 34 $+6,221 65 A-lerchandise Im-entory, Jan. 1, 1932 293 85 Note, The December account inc[Qded here is estimated as the report was 11CCOssarily niade December 23, 1931, MMANCIAL. STATEMENT 7 Watertown West .Junior High School, Cafeteria Account Statement of Cash Receipts and Disbursements January 1st, 1931 to January 1st, 1932 Cash Receipts Cash on Hand.January 1, 1931 $282 88 Cash Receipts froin Cafeteria 9,024 33 lank Interest Checking; 2 64 S9,309 83 Crash Disbursetnents Salaries 2,812 30 Milk, Ice Cream and Beverages 2,148 79 Bread, Rolls and Cookies 422 59 Jellies and Jams 43 19 lWayonnaise, Cheese, Canned Goods 543 97 Meats, Vegetables, Groceries 1,222 02 Candy and buts 1,393 11 Napkins and Kitchen Supplies 163 61 Xl iscel laneous 160 91 Total Cash Disbursements 9,110 49 Cash on Hand. January 1, 1932 1.99 .36 $9,309 85 Note: The December account included here is estimated as the report %vas necessarily made December 23, 1931. Watertown Thigh School Athletic Association Report January 1, 1931 to January 1, 1932 Cash Received. Cash on Hand, January 1, 1931 $381 11 Gate receipts: B-asketball 217 35 Baseball 141 90 Football. Wakefield 272 10 '4 -ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT rlington 112 50 Hingham . 80 80 Belmont 1,217 50 Guarantees from other teems: Baseball& basketball S10 00 Football : Waltham 102 16 Gloucester 100 00 Dues and season tickets 149 17 Interest on Swings Account 9 82 Miscellaneous 3 30 $2,892 46 Cash Paid 1\1atedal (equipment, etc.) 307 15 Officials 697 95 Transportation 370 02 Guarantees to other teams: Basketball&baseball $7 7 25 Football: Delmont 525 45 Quincy 100 00 Hingham 30 00 Miscellaneous (Telephone, Stamps, etc.) 11 55 ----- $2,139 37 Cash on Hand 743 09 2,892 46 REPORT 0r "1`HL, CHAIRMAN OF SCHOOL GOMMITTEE To the Cih:aens of Me Town of 31alertown: Singe our last Annual Town 1Meeting, the report of the Columbia Survey Committee has been presented and accepted by the Town. This report made it very clear that our sch ols are operated in a very satisfactory manner and our system as goon or better than the average school system in Towns of similar size. The Committee plan to adopt from time to time the important recommendations of the Survey. '41re still have the matter of housing to consider and this is a very serious problem. In the hear future, we :shell risk for an appropriation for an addition to the Senior High School and I believe it is well known that at the present time, there are some 25II pupils in daily attendance there in excess of the 750 the building was originally planned for, with an even greater excess expected in the Fall. The conditions at the East Junior High School have not changed since our last Annual Town Af eeting, at which time a committee brought in recommendations for an addition, which it was felt would solve the problem in this school, but the recommendation was rejected. Nov,,, the Survey recommends a new building to be erected in that. vicinity. In the North end of the 'ITnwn we shall need very soon an elemenLaryr school of from iS to 24 rooms. The Committee in conjunction with the Building Corm-nittee feel this is a goad time to begin the taking of available land in that vicinity for this purpose, and an article will be inserted in the Warrant for an appropriation of a small ruin to apply toward the taking. It is a recognized fact that with such cramped conditions in our schools, it works a hardship on the system and reacts on the scholar, and unless Nye take immediate steps to remedy this congestion, we cannot graduate the type of pupil expected of us. Anticipating a delay in getting the necessary appropria-� bons, due to economic conditions—it may even be necessary 9 to WATERTt]'4v N TOWN REPORT for us to try a t1vo,-session or similar plan in our endeavor to effect a temporary solution. In closing, I Nvish to state that I personally feel the School Committee would function more expeditiously if the members had been reduced to live instead of increasing to seven. I wi,gh to compliment Mr. Price, Superintendent, on his vary efficient department and to thank him and all members of the School Committee for their co-operation with nie during the year. MARY CORCORAN, • REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT To the School C'ol"Miltee In accordance with your custom, I urn submitting here with a report upon the conditions of the schools for the year 1931. This is the ninety-fourth report in the: series of Schaal Committee reports and the twenty-fourth that has been written by the present incumbent. Tao long has the idea predominated that education is simply a scholastic process limited to the few years of con- ventional schooling. In these days of scientific treatment of all situations, industrial, political, economic and educational, the modern educational leaders are convinced that education is a lifelong process. Hence, emphasis is being placed on ,pre-school training, and on the more recent development of adult education, through continuation and evening schools an impetus is being given to advantages of public libraries and recreational opportunities. These advantages are offered for the purpose of surrounding the individual with constructive and refining influences throughout his whole life. Education is the process of adjustment, physical, emotional or mental. Every nev., experience entering one's life necessi- tates an adjustment in one of these three fields. The acceptance of this truth, that education is an adjust- ment to manifold phases of life, explains the ex tension of the modern school curriculum to embrace art, music, recreation. physical and health training, and manual, practical and in- industrial arts. The schools, realizing that other institutions assist in effecting the destinies of our people, are cc-operating effec- tively with the home, the library and {other community organizations and institutions. Pupil ability amd School Progress Equality of opportunity for all children in the public schools is a principle of education accepted universally. Just 11 12 WATERTOW ti TOWN RePORT what is equality of opportunity is not so widely understood. The cormnon relationships of life among children, as among their parents, reveal conclusively that all are not created equal in respect to their capacity for growth. The single standard of achievement established for the large group of pupils of medium ability in any grade in school is heyond the ability of some and offers little opportunity for development to these of greater capacity for achievement. There has been encout-aging progress in our schools in the direction of making the educational growth of children of greatest importance, rather than the artificial lines of school organization or the mastery of information froth books. As there are many phases of school work that should be covered by this report, I have asked the high school principal and several of the directors and supervisors to submit to me a report of their work. I am, therefore, including a portion of their reports as a part of my annual report. Report of High. Schoo) Master Mr. ESdwin H. Whitehill My report of last year showed that in the period between January 1, 1929 and January 1, 1931 there was an. increase in the enrollment of the school of 14%. On January 1, 1931 the enrollment was 846. January 1, 1932 the enrollment is 976, or an increase in one year of 21%. This number includes 13 ,Post-Graduates, 228 Seniors, 302 Middlers and 433 ,juniors. With a class of 220 to graduate,and a probable entering class of 440, the building which is already crowded will next year, with an enrollment of nearly 1200, be far more than crowded. This will mean. the use of auditorium and cafeteria as classrooms, or else the double session which is to be avoided if there is a possible alternative. The rooms for special worm, Slops, Laboratories, Typewriting and Office Practice rooms, are already filled to capacity. There will he .-ery serious problems to -solve nett September. I would recommend the inirnedi,"Ite appointment of a committee to consider the providing of additional accommodations. It should be recalled that the classroom facilities were planned for 750 to 800,pupils. U PER INITENIDENT'S REPORT 13 The large enrollment has meant divisions in many cases too large for efficient work. This is especially true in the di- visions devoted to college preparation. Our groups of 35 and 40 should be contrasted with divisions of 10 or less which obtain in manv private schools. We feel that, working under these handicaps, otir results in college board examinations have been very commendable, The percentageof examinations passed by our pupils is practically the salne as the average for all schools in the country, which average includes the Kest private schools, and those which in many cases do not allow pupils to take the college examinations unless the school is prepared to recommend the pupils fully. 1-V e make no re- strictions as to who shall try the college exarrunations, but we do advise the pupils and their parents as to our estimate of the pupils" probable success. In most cases our esfirnate tallies verb, closely with the result. Last year, members of our graduating class entered NIass- achusetts Institute of Technology, Tufts, Bowdoin, Bates, Boston University, Simmons, Wheaton, Northeastern Uni- versity, Bridgewater, Salem and Framingham Norinal Schools Radcliffe, Iklassachusetts School of Art, l�lassachusetts School of Pharmacy, _14assachusetts State, University of Maryland, Universityof Washington (Seattle),as well as other institutions of sub-college grade. The records of our graduates of the Class of 1930 for their first college year are exceedingly gratifying. Out of a total of 28.E different marks received, 407, were of honor grade, and, less than 5% were failures. The spirit of the school for the past four months has been exceedingly good. The crowded conditions have taxed the patience of both pupils and teachers, but the industry and co-operation of all has been rnoLe orthy. We hope that relief may come as soon as possible. Unemployment is one of the most connmon words in our vocabulary today. There should be a mare serious realization of the fact that every pupil in school at the present time has a jab. No more important position will be held by the high school pupils of today than the one which now claims their attention in their daily work in school. This work should 14 WATERTMIN TOWN REPORT be taken more seriously, bath by parents and pupils.. TOO often rather interests and ether duties are allowed to interfere with the time set aside for school sessions, which would not be tolerated if the pupil were working for wages. There is a definite commercial value in each day's attendance at school. While this may not be recognized day by day, the ultimate result in increased earning power during the working years of the future citizen is definite and sure. A much closer co-operation between the home asld the school in securing regular and.prompt attendance will increase, very definitely, the value of the years spent in preparation for future service. The school's most important function is not the imparting of a definite aniount of printed matter ob- tained from books, but in inculcsting habits of promptness, regularity, obedience and co-operation that will be the most valuable assets to the future citizen in whatever field of en- deavor he may find his vocation. The country is to celebrate during the current year the 200th anniversary of the birth of America's First (President. No character in our history is more worthy of study for the virtues which make for devotion to duty, dignity and honesty; the virtues which made George Washington a young snan of purposeful ambition, and a rna- Lure rnan of successful leadership and consecrated citizenship, are the age-old virtues which must make Individuals and nat- tions great. To the practice of such virtues, and to the estab- lishment of substantial character the schools of America are dedicated. Report of Elementary Supervisor .Maria P. Morrison Education of today demands much from both teacher and child. That this is true is due undoubtedly to the fact that never before in the worlds History has the child's environment been so complex yet so challenging and rich in opportunities for promoting that very education. More and more the tusk of the teacher is to draw rayon those rich, vital experiences of the child and promote learning through thern. In fact, we SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT 15 often hear it ,,aid that the duty of the teacher is to arrange stimulating conditions in the classroom so that learning takes place In Watertown many a sucoessf ul attempt is being made to arrange conditions in the school so that the spirit of~ the classrooms is more friendly and conducive to learning and so that the teacher becomes the expert guide rather than the dominant boss five hours of the clay. During the early part of the year through teacher co- operation several courses of study were remised. There are in use at the present time the tentative courses in English for graves one and tutu, in Arithmetic for grade two, and in Geography for grade fire. At present, attention of teachers is being given wholeheartedly to the revision of courses in Arithmetic for grade one and for English grade three. During the year much has been dune to provide better educational opportunities for those individuals who have minor handicaps which make learning; in the regular classroom. a hardship. Through the use of the 4-A Audiometer the hear- ing of the children of grades three to six has been carefully tested. Cases of pronounced deafness were referred to the family physician, for medical diagnosis and treatment. The importance of testing the hearing of children cannot be over- estimated. Early diagnosis often means the prevention of permanent deafness. At present one teacher, qualified to teach lip reading, devotes two half clays to that type of in- struction in the various schools. Lipreading is very important for those whose hearing lass is great enough to he only a slight handicap. Children of eight years may readily be taught to read from lilts what their ears fail to get. In addition to reading of the lips the children gain much in alertness, concentration and speech. A class for children whose vision rewires larger type text boob and very little board work has been established. When these children work, under conditions satisfactory for them, excellent progress is made. + In fact roue to the improved materials and the smaller number of children, more rapid progress is made than is passible in the ordinary classrooms. In life people use language and reading more commonly than any ether of the subjects taught in the schools. Every 16 '4 ATER"f`O N TOWN REPORT day every person has occasion to talk and to read. Because of the importance of the tool subjects, English and Reading, their emphasis is justified. In out English vrork stress is being placed on goad oral compositions as the correct foundation for written composi tion. Our aim in the teaching of English is, "At the end of the sixth grade to turnout ut pupils able to stand before the class and talk to the extent- of sip or seven sentences upon a subject within the range of their knowledge acid ex- perience. They should spear distinctly and in clear-cut sentences free from the most coramon errors of speech." Reading is an indispensable tool subject which contributes pleasure and profit to all. Much emphasis has been given this subject in our schools. The purposes are to teach not only a rnastery of the mechanics of reading but particularly to stress the comprehension of what is read, Today even in cur first grades the alert teachers use a variety of means to aid the child from the outset to associate thought with s)-nibols. The year of 1931 has been one of steady progress in ninny right directions and one of earnest endeavor on the part of teachers, principals and supervisors. Report of Physical Educatian Department Miss Sally T. Biggane, ,Supervisor This year finds many improvements in our department. With the addition of one teacher to our staff, we are teaching a much more comprehensible program in our grades and Jun- ior High Schools. Each elementary class has a regular lesson taught by the physical instructor every two weeks. The organization of aplay period at recess which was started last year is being successfully carried out at ever} school. The aims of our play periods are: 1. to make them constructive and pleasurable for every child, 2. to make play passible for all children, rather than to allow the few aggressive or skillful children to monopolize the playground, 3. to provide op- portunity for ideal social relationships, 4. to give every child an opporkunity to experience success in his play. In the Junior I-Iigh School we have instituted a coarse in "Practical Health" for the seventh grade girls. This is taught SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT 17 by- the physical instructor and it replaces the hygiene which was simply a course in elementary physiology. In the Senior High School we devote a part of our class time to the teaching of health in connection with our physical education. The sectional meetings with the teachers on Wednesday afternoons have been of great help in outlining new work, clearing up facts and especially in presenting health material which can he used by the resourceful teacher. Report of School Cafeterias -Miss Marian Graves, Supervisor Approximately sixteen hundred students and teachers have been served during the recess periods at the three cafeterias. To accomplish this a two-period recess plan is used in each school. We have emplayed ten women for Full time and four women part-tune assistants. We are handicapped at the East Junior High School by inadequate dining-room, serving-room, and storage space. Then, too, because it is a basernent room not originally designed for a cafeteria, it lacks sufficient fresh air and sunshine. Our menus have emphasized foods necessary in the build- ing of strong bodies. Soups, hot specials, vegetables, salads, sandwiches, desserts, and milk have been included each day. A child may purchase at small cost a luncheon containing the proper balance of fcodstuffs necessary for his body needs. Through co-operation with the Superintendent of Schools, a nutritional program is being formulated. The aim is to fit each child to choose his foods wisely throughout his life. Report of Industrial Arts Department Jahn Black, D recur At the :senior l-iigh School, owing to the extra large enroll- ment, the shops have had classes much too large for the equip- ment at hand. The machine shop needs more lathes and a universal grinder. The drafting room, with only twenty drawing table~, has classes of 25 pupils, necessitating pupils drawing can the shelves of cabinets. In the sheet metal shop, is WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT where elementary electricity is taught, conditions are very crowded. The print shop needs more cabinets, as present conditions allow for only twenty-one pupils and there are three classes of twenty-eight to thirty. Masses are also large in the woodworking shop. With the proposed large increase in pupils next fall, the shops will lie unable to care for them with the present equipment. Conditions in the print shop at the Fast junior�f 3igh Sebool are very crowded, and again it is requested that the present room be enlarged by the rentoval of the two non-sustaining walls. 'rhe removal of these walls will allow the addition of a new press and will enable the pupils to have more instruction on press stork. During the past year, N-1 r. Grimes, instructor of sheet metal at the West junior High School, was transferred to the Senior high School. in addition to sheet metal work, he is teaching; elementary electricity, a new course opened at the Senior High School this fall. Mr. H alm�an succeeds Mr. Grimes in the sheet metal shop at the West Junior IIigh School and AMr. lent, a former shop instructor, replaces Air. Holman in the 1vooci*orking shop. Mr. Moore and Mr. A itchell have taken over the shop work of the special classes. Report of Drawing Department Miss Florence H. Russell, Supemisor our course of study has two objectives, First, to develop in all pupils sensitiveness to and appreciation of the higher farms of art in common thinks of environment; second, to discover, foster and train creative genius in gifted pupils. Some children will become producers of art in the community: all children can be brought to recognition, appreciation and use of the principles of art. The new schedule with ils weekly teachers' meetings, is proving a stirnulus to the teachers. Interest has manifested SUPERII+:TENDENT'S REPORT 19 itself largely in a demand for information such as more detailed outlines of instruction; books, and other reference material. For this reason I am trying to establish a nucleus of books on the presentation of the subject in each :school. The exhibition which we gave in May was weit attended by the parents, as well as by teachers and supervisors from neighboring towns. I plan to hold a similar exhibit every third year. X feel that the teachers gained much through the op- portunity of seeing the Nvorkof the entire courseasitprogresses from grade to grade. There has been only one change in the teaching staff of the department—the election of Mr. . Moody as teacher of drawing in grades seven and eight at the best Junior Nigh School to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of 'Miss Kingsley. Deport of Music Department i4•Iiss Rena I. Bisbee, Suftnisor The public performances of the various musical organiza- tions of the public schools for the year 1930-1931 did credit to the earnestness and interest of the pupils faking port. The special occasions were: the High Schaal orchestra and Band concert in March, the combined junior High Orchestra Concert in May, the music at the High School graduation which was furnished by the Glee Club and the Orchestra. It was a pleasure for the supervisor to prepare the young musicians for theseevents. Great excitement prevailed last Nlarch when eight mem- bers of the High School Orchestra (2 violins, 3 cellos, I trom- bone, 1 viola, 1 French horn) rN ere chosen to May in a festival orchestra made up of specially selected players from the high school orchestra of twelve of the Eastern states. This "All High school Orchestra" met. in Syracuse, N. Y., at the time of the Eastern 'Music Supervisors' Conference and, after intensive rehearsing for four days, gave a concert the last night of the Conference that was a marvel to the listeners. 20 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Watertown had the honor of having first place among the cellos and also the trombones. (When the New England Festival Orchestra played later in Boston Garden, one of our violinists was appointed as leader of the second violins. At this concert., four more of our players were allowed to take part-3 violins and 1 flute). The High School Orchestra this yrc,tr numbers sixty and is well organized with its officers elected by the members and the heads of various sections appointed by the leader because of their proficiency on their respective instruments. Since all rehearsing; is done outside of school hours, the size of the orchestra and the faithful attendance at rehearsals indicate a real love for the work. Their first pul-tic appearance for this season will be on the afternoon of Februray 15 when they give a short program of patriotic music for the IYornan's Club. The annual orchestra and hand concert is scheduled for- the evening of March 20. The hand, under 111r. Arnold L. Chick, has thirty-three members and is doing excellent work. They had the honor of playing in Tremont Temple for the jkliddlesex County Teachers' Convention on October 30. The interesting and varied program was well-performed. The: two ,junior High School Orchestras are as large as ever this year and are rehearsing with zeal. They also have elected officers who take their duties vcry seriously. In addition to the orchestra, the West Junior High School has started a band. Several of the Elementary Schools have beginners' or- chestras led by a teacher in that building. All are playing the same pieces so that later we can put them together for an "orchestra meet." The high Schaal Glee Club made its first public appearance at the Christmas assembly, leading the carol singing; of the school and singing three special numbers. One of the latter was a chorus fmm the 21cssiah—"And the Glory of the Lord." As the Glee Club has been made selective as well as elective this year, more difficult music can be studied and finer work accomplished. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT �1 selective group of singers from the seventh grade in each of the Junior High Sc_houl.s last winter prepared a pro- gram. to sing First for an assembly in their own school. Then the lEast Junior High School group sang for a West Junior High School assembly and the Test group reciprocated by going over to the East ,Junior High School. This was an e-,periment that proved very successful. On the afternoon of April 6, there will be a concert by the First six grades in the High Schad ball. The combined Ele- mentary School orchestra will play at this time and also there will be an exhibition of musical notebooks as well as written work in connection with the music: technic and ap- preciation projects. Americanization Report Marion P. beep, Supervisor Without doubt, one of the most difficult tasks of modern education is to keep each succeeding generation oriented in the age of which lie is a part. \Vhen life was comparatively simple and moved leisurely, the process was far simpler; but in this age when rapid change is the keynote, when we face the tre-niendous problem of uneniployment, the task of orienta- tion assumes enorn oub proportions. The responsibility of adult alien education, therefore, is as broad as society itself. It must aLtenxpt to break down the causes of maladjustment through the removal of illiterac.81; and through vocational and business training and training for le1SUre time attempt to re- interpret the great forces, movements, and institutions in society In terns of present-Clay needs. The educational program in Americanization work in Watertown is planned with the above objectives; it aims to meet the interests, needs, and abilities of the adult foreign- born men and women. The opporCunity for educational and in setae instances avocational advice and guidance which is available through our school affiliations has proved most welcome to the adult Mien who is an.\ious and -,%=illing to help himself. At the present time there are two evening school centers: the East junior High School and the Senior High School. (The Supervisor still feels that the Senior High School is too great a distance from the foreign-19orn people of N1'est Watertown to induce their attendance, and recommeDds op- ening the West Junior High for Americanization classes.) In the East Junior High School there are six classes; n the Senior High School two Americanization classes. The stu- dents are very carefully tested and graded u-hen enrolled, thus lending to uniformity of teaching in the classrooms. In the elementary classes the students are taught to speak, read, and write-English. In the citizenship class, which is for those pupils who desire to become American citizens, the course of study is quite extended, covering the history of the United States and the larger details of federal, state, and municipal ,government. In order to meet the needs of those students who have completed our advanced elementary classes, as well as those students who some time ago may have left day school to go to work and now feel the need of continuing their education, a new class bas been organized. The State Department of Adult ,Alien Education gave a special training course for the teachers of this new type of class and a new course of study was worked out:. Watertown was one of the First to have a teacher enroll in this training course, and is now reaping the benefits in the splendid teaching work clone in this new ad- vanced class. Such subjects as English Structure, Economics, Elementary Science and English Literature are included in the curriculum. We find such subjects mean considerably more to the adult, who has grappled for pears with the problem of earning a living for himself and possibly for others, then it could possibly mean to the less experienced youth. In addition to the Evening School classes, there are two classes for foreign- born mothers held at the Coolidge School on Tuesday after- noons, and three home classes. The Supervisor finds the work of a home teacher ,so vital, not only from the point of view of direct results but from a SU PER INTI NDFKNT'S REPORT 23 recruiting standpoint for future school classes, that she gives this as much personal attention as time will allow. In the last two years ninety-five foreign-horn women, through minis- trations of the home teacher, have been redeemed from lives of ignorance and isclation and have became understanding, enterprising, contented American citizens. Report of School Nurses Number of Pupils examined by Physicians 5,216 Number of Pupils haying defects 1,87 Threat 729 Nose 13 Glands 166 Heart 53 Nervous Systern S• Nutrition 122 Feet and Spine 142 Skin 8 Sight 465 Hearing 168 Speech Defects Number of visits to schools 1,072 Number of inspections made in schools 10,065 Number of first aid treatments 1,235 unil�er of home visits 860 Number of visits to hospital clinics 49 Number of pupils examined at state clinics 134 N urnber of pupils attending home nursing classes 20 Number of Public health meetings attended 7 The physical examinations continue to reveal a considerable number of children with physical defects. The homes of these children have been visited to obtain the interest of the Barents in making an early correction of the defects. In a large percentage of these cases satisfactory corrections have been made. All of the children in the elementary grades have been weighed at least twice during the year. In the Lowell School, particularly, the teachers are weighing die children i-nonthly, with very constructive results. The very effective work of the Chadwick Clinic Teti Year program for tubercular prevention has continued during the past year. This work has included the obtaining of histories, .and the holding of h'-Ray and chest examination clinics. Histories have been obtained and physical and pyscholof;ical examinations have been given its connection with the work of the retardation clinic. Turing the past year an audiometer was purchased and audiometer tests were given to all school children beyond the second ,grade. Wherever a hearing defect of 15 units or greater e\ists, the parents have been notified. InstRICtiOn in lip reading is beings provided for extreme cases. In accordance with the recommendation contained in the Superintendent's report of 1930, a sight-saving class has been: fortued for children with irremediable cl(fects of vision. Special hooks with large type are used in order to conserve the vision -of these children, with favorable results.. Each school lave a splendid demonstration of various types of health wort: for a flay Day program. IMARY C. CARNEY SUSAN AM. HARDING ALICE JOH1 SON .Schaal Nurses Report of Attendance Department Joseph L. Carroll, .SuPenisor On June 1st, 1931 1 took over the duties of tl'e Silpervisor of Attendance, and Francis M.Caverly was appointed Assistant Supervisor of Attendance. During the month of June the Attendance iDeparti nient checked the census by giving each child in the schools a carol to be taken l oine and filled in by the parents listing all children in the family from birth to tnaximurn compulsory school age. These cardf, were then checked. with the teachers' registers SUPER1R'wTENDENT'S REPORT 25 and census cards which gave a complete and accurate a census as could be obtained. This check can the census was made while the schools were closed for the Summer vacation and enabled the Department to account for nearly every chili] in the Community when school opened in September. At the present time all absences of three days duration are reported to the Supervisor of Attendance when the cause of the absence is not known to the principal or teacher. The cause of non-attendance is ascertained and if truancy, the parent is notified and the proper remedial procedure is taken. The Supervisors, during investigation, have found many needy Families and have provided relief through the Teachers' Association Unemployment- Ftutci, the Police and Fire De- partment Welfare Committees, and the Department of Public Welfare. It has been possible to find employment for a few of the wage-earners which gave the necessary relief. .Since June Ist we have investigated 646 cases of reported non-attendance: Senior High School Pupils 132 junior High School Pupils 235 Elementary Pupils 225 Trade and Continuation Pupils 54 In conclusion I desire to express my. ,appreciation to the School Committee for their loyal support and to the school teachers for their hearty co-operation in carrying out the work of the schools. Respectfully suhmitted, WILFIItED H. PRICE, .Superintendent 26 WATERTOWN TONVIN REPORT Average Membership and Number of Teachers for the Past Ten Years, Including the High School and Excluding the Continuation School 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926I 1927�1928 1929 19310 1931 I I I Average membership for school year end- ing June... ... .. . . . 3495 3510 3721 3889 4055'4643'5112 5202"6005 6192 Number of teachers.. 119 128 134, 138 152 165 180 201. 225 231 Average Membership and Number of Teachers for the Past 'Ten Years in the Senior High. School 1922*1923 1924 1925J926 1927 1.928 1929 1930 1931, Average membership. 496 360 390 477 493 537 604 695 739 799 Number of teachers. . 21 18 19 21 25 27 30, 32 33 35 I I I *Four year high sc11001 5UITERTNTENDENT°S REPORT 27 Pupils Neither Absent nor Tardy for the School Year 1930-1931 S,?Iior II gIt Scliooi. Class of 1931: Elizabeth Arone, Ida Boggia, Haig Bonaicanian, ;Laver Boyajian, Robert Boyd, Alice B aaclliurst, Vartan Dedekian, Florence Duvall, Lor- raine Frounfelker, Angele Garabedian, Isabel Gazarian, Roger Gellatly, Carol Gibson, Genevieve Gough, Lucy Hagopian., Dorothy Harlow, Leona. I-1a�-tNard, Phoebe Helms, Marti[i Hicks, William Holmes, Nlildrecl Hyland, Hettie Jackman; Althea. Johnson, Edythe ,Johnson, Jacob Kerbeshian, Paul Linfield, Iva Malone, Margaret Malley, Ella Mazmanian, Helena Mazza, Anna McDonnell, Thomas McDonnell, Ber- nice McWhirter, Jennie Misserian, Marjorie Nwlcrash, Arthur Perk-ins, Elizabeth Perry, Carol Price, Marjorie Quirk, William Ray, Carl Russo, Arpiar- Saunders, Helen Saxe, David Tholl- den, Dora Tomassetti, C.`arnig Tovrnassian, Bertell Wheeler, Fred Zacheus. Class of 1932, Dorothy Aherle, Edward .,Aiarnian, Agnes Anderson, 1N-,Iarie Antoni, Edgar Bartholomew, Norman Bartholomew, Deborah Blum, Clara Cooke, David Crawford, Ruth I~:win, William Heenan, David Heintz, 4XIuriel Larkin, Norma Larsen, Leslie Lenfest, Andrew Kasper, Margaret: Madanian, Angelifta Magliocca, Catherine Major, George Meehan, Lillian Milmore,Adeline Montuori, Frances Romano, Winifred Smith, John Wallace, Dorothy N�Vheeler. Class of 1933; Mary Anastasi, Margaret Ba-varian, Nevart ,Abraharnian, Harry, Cann, Richard Clapp, XN,'illiam Ccumans, Arthur Crawford, Palermo Delleville, Victoria Derderian, Charles English, Eleanor Fay, Virginia Freethy, William Gibson, Evelyn Gostos, Claraniand Hackett, Lucy Harutunian, Harry Herbert, Mildred Hermansen, Frederick Hertach, Christine Hillers, Madge Howarth, Armenue Yigarjian, Aeriel Johnston, Beatrice Kasabian, Irma Kelleher, Robert Ma.cCur- dy, Adelaide I'Iilnmore, Gertrude 11 orrisen, Paul Murdock, Marion O'Brien, 21fichaeI Paone, Robert P. Simmons, Ellen S}ostedt, Esther Sjostedt, Katherine Suilivan, Sattenig Tutunjian, Josephine Wyss. East Junior ffir'di Sch,991. %N'illiam Aherle, Arthur Abra- 28 WATERT0WN TC}4'4'N REPORT hamian, Sarah Alexander, Santa Anastasi, bred Antoriuccir Alice Aroutian, Alice Atarnian, glary Atarnian, Harry- Baha- durian, Jahn Beach, Warren Benrahei, Dose Boulician, Katherine Broderick, Jahn Callan, Gilda Campagna, Flora Chicos, August Cirillo, Vito Cirillo, Louise Come),, John Crandon, Philip Crandon, Mary Corazzinii, Jahn Cummings, Joseph D'Angelo, Lawrence DeGiso, CIaudio D'Gnofrio, Louis DePass, Jean Eaton, Barbara Emerson, Rase Ferry, Fletcher Hewitt, Jennie Franchi, Ernest. Gibson, Anna Gray, Arturo Grossi, Domenic Guzzetti, Norman Haas, Alice Halla- jian, John Hagenbuch, Norair Hagopian, Margaret Hagopian, Diehard Harney, Virginia IlarneyT, Elliot Harris, Donald Hu,prnan, Stella Inferrera, Paul Jigorgian, Karl Johnson, Kenneth Keyes, Barbara Lindbladh, Celia Madanian, Mary Mansell, Rose 14 aFkarian, Mary McCnllom, Florence McLna- ney, Marjorie McGirr, Paul Moore, Doris Mcrash, Charles Nforrison, Talbot Nlunch, Robert Newell, X'l'illiam F. Oates, Jr., Frank Qperacz, Mildred Gsrnond, N-lary Pugliese, George Pulsifer, Marion Reed, Mary Rock, Mary Ryan, Edward Safer, {Gardner Sherlock, Mary Sullivan, Louise Titus, Joseph � allace, Emilia Wattell, Berj Wolohojian, Josephine Worces- ter, Phyllis Young, Anthony Zovickian. West June yr Il-igh.5cliool. Grade 9. Vernon Anderson, Doug las Baker, Kenneth Bird, Donald Boylan, Eleanor Brett, Wes- ley Bean, Frances Cerqua, Ilelen Curiniff,William Davis, I\Iil- ard Davis, Edward Eaton, Arthur Fagan, Vincenzo Falco, Ar- dys Gray,John Giordano,Warren Hanson, Leslie Hertach, Bar- bara Hicks, Dorothy Knott, Evelyn Kelley, TAIary Lee, James MacDonnell, George Nlosnicka, Leo I'lartin, Catherine Mur- phy, Evelyn McElhiney, Thomas lkluldoon, Jaynes McCassie, Nlathew Maglioc+ca, Sam Ikrlanory, Faris Noden, Helen Nolan, Concettina DiPietranton:io, Adeline Pierimarchi, Frances Panne, Mary Rosenski, Ralph Simonetti, Faris Scott, Susie Simmons, William Sellers, Elsie Scott, Henry Simone, Vir- ginia Shea, John Siostedt, Paula Smith, Gracie Tolman, Percy Vanalstine, Althea Weldon, Rose young, Edward Zacheus.. Grade 8: ;\Iarjorie Adams, TA-lar-y Butters, John Butters, John Boncoddo, Frank Berinato, Joseph Brandolino, Claudia + SUPER INITE3'sTDENTS REPORT 29 Brosnahan, Nina Brusellis, Kenneth Christensen, Roland Capone, Lianas Cerclua, Richard Taylor, Doss Thompson, Clara Tomasetti, Lex%ris DeGeorge, Glenn Davis, Cora Ewin, ► Leonard Fitzpatrick, Ruth Garofalo, 7Martha Hillers, Harry Kenney, Luba Kasper, Dorothy Kelley, Pauline Jackson, Walter Luke, Stewart Leach, Frank Todino, flax Webb, Beulah 11l itchell, Eleanor McDonald, Mary N'looseghian, Antonia Nlosca, Carmella Messina, john O'Hara, Eleanor Pascuzri, Charlotte Priest, Eva Procopio, Anthony Ruggeri, Eleanor Romano, Donald Sellers, Arthur Sjostedt, Teresa 'Y'antosca.. Grade 7: Thelma Butters, Helen Barber, Willard Bird, William Bolt, Lincoln Ba shaw, Muth Cruickshank, Norman Crossrnan, Ida Divico, Frank DiPetrantonio, Pasquale Falco, Albert Fleming, Dominic Frissore, Matilda Flzco, Virginia Hull, Helen Joyce, Frank Ja.cob5on, Jack Kimball, Anna Luke, Irene Laffey, Rosario 1N'lassa, Peter McDonnell, George l'liller, Eva Morrison, Emily Nardone, Jean Platt, Joseph Quinn, Elizabeth Rawlings, Victor Bead, Carmen Russo, Elvira Russo, -Russell Sadler, Albert Thompson. Browne School. Grade 6 Emilio Nkllgliaccio, Felix l l igliaccio, Pahl Standard. Grade 5: George Fearnley, Harold Stiefel. Grade 4: Robert Hicks, Warren Sjostedt, john Werner Grade 3: Lenard Sjostedt, Norman Sjostedt. Grade 2: Francis F olino, Enna L.eShane, Eleanor LeShane, Mary Ricci. Kindergarten: Mildred Fearnley. Coolidge School. Grade 6: Ardashes Abralianilan, NEI- dred Bolduc, Santo Crupi, Azaduhy _Mugrdichian, Edna Surabian. Gracie 5 : Helen. Bagnall, Thomas Callan, Charles Elliott, Al ary Vacca. Grade 4: Jennie Anastasi, John Bagnall, Mary Calnan Roy Chambers, Helen. Gegeria,s, Antranig Kavalian, Albert Powers, Gordon Sullivan, Anna. Tuscher, Thefanis Tzgrelis. Grade 3: Alvira Cavallaro, Theresa Ferri, Janies Sefarian. Grade 2: Edward Hanrahan, Catherine Nfazza, Edward Od an, Donald k%'acome, Joseph Wertelnik. 30 WATERTOWN TOWN' R14WORT Grade 1 : Rosa Krikorian. Special Class: Nellie Tashjian. Francis School. Grade 3: Ralph Andrews, Robert Carl- strum, Edward Geary, Lillian Jacobs, George Joyce, Dorothy McF-Ihiney, Virginia Olson, Alanson Platt, William QiAinn. Grade 2: Joseph F. McNutt. Grade 1 : ll•lary M. Elder. Kindergarten : Nicholas Conti, Agnes Meehan. Grant School. Grade Via: Charles Thompson, Grade 5: Leona Butters, Anna Juliano, Arthur Merullo, Edgar Palmer, Eleanor Russo, Dora Todino. Grade 4: Tony Calderoni, Silvestro DiGregorio, Alfred DiVico, Charles Thompson, Josephine Zu,ppe. Special Class: William Russo. I-Ios ier School. Grade 6: Louise Aberle, Helen Ananian, Richard Aslanian, John ArzC omanian, Cleto Antoni, Rose Bovajian, Edward Carney, Gertrude Corazzini, Vahe Essayan, William Glidden, Jessie Hamilton, Sara Karajian, Arad Kastar- gian, Doris Kirker, Dorothy Mangan, Ora Ail argosian, Thomas McShane, Raffacle Mele, Gordon Mergrian, Richard Xforrison, Margaret Stewart, Florence Surabian. Gracie : Vernon Ag'oian, Marion Chap*oor, Louise Essayan Mary McCurdy, Farod Allegrian, Virginia Norcross, Doris Norrby, Agnes Ounjian, Helen Taubensee. Grade 4: hose Alexanderlan, Fred Antinare.11i, Agnes Boyagian, Eleanor Bruckner, Margaret Carney Joseph A. Leary, Bernard A. 1�-layer, Rose Musserian, Emma L. Sticher, Alpert Voner, Frederick %toner. Gracie 3. Howard Ellegood, Elizabeth Ilalajian, Stephen Karaian, Mildred Ding, Joseph Yenovkian. Gracie 2: Gloria Brescia, Angel Haigian, IIerant Megrian, Regit'a O'Gorman. Gracie 1 : Irene Christopher, Arpena Knloostian, Diana Millian, Harald S. Shagian, James Russell Lowel School. Grade 6. Wallace Bixby, N illiann Davison, Helen Jacobson, Rinaldo Principe, Frank Sinionetti. Grade 5: Carolyn Anderson, Vernon Brown, Grace Cham- bertain, XN1`1111Eim Eagleson, Esther Knudsen, John McDonnell. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT 31 Grade 4: Nancy Agahegian, Thomas Boylan, Ardyce Jorgenson, Edith Parsons. Grade 3: Jean Neater, June Holmes, Eugenio Mosca, Flor- ence Neagle, Eleanor Pratt, Conretta Scaltreto. Grade 2: Frank Giannetto, Grace Harrington. Kindergarten: Dante Corsi, Virginia Hartley. Alarshall Spring School. Grade 5: Luey Ambrose, Gracie 4: Reuel Curtis, America Parella. Grade 3: Vincent Corapi, Gertrude Daley, Armando Fan- tasia, Adeline Fressore, Fred Fucci, Adelmonta Marroco, Tony Papandrea, Alfred Fiantedosi, John Piantedosi, Doris Rogers, Violet Rogers, Rose Sa.nnicandro, Celia Spe andio, Jahn Swift James Guppe. Grade 2: Esther Donnelly, William llannix, Tony Procopia. Grade i s Frank Bueciarelli, Jack Roach, Kathr-;gin Thomp- son. Kindergarten: Dorothy Donnelly, Rase Leornbruno. Parker School. Grade 6: Roger Dyer, Francis McDermott Mary Wallace. {Grade 5: Zaven Astor, Sefton Crossman. Grade 3: Dorothy Conners, Nary McDonald. Grade. 2: Alfred Gonfrade. PhilUps School. Grade 6: Glenys Grant, Aileen I-Iarlow, John Hegger, Lucille Heustis, Henry Hubbard, Edith Kenney, David Syme. Gracie 5: Frank Clelland, `Mary Foley, Harry 7-\'IoyFies3 Dorothy Simpson. Grade 4.- Frederick Bird, Alexander Valente. 32 WATERTC?INK TOWN RE,FORT Enrollment by Grades, January 1, 1932, Compared with January 1, 1931 1931 1932 Kindergarten 405 409 Grade 1 657 670 Grade 2 625 605 Grade 3 606 608 Grade 4 600 384 Grade 5 531 576 Grade 6 471 30 {Grade 7 496 471 Gracie 8 496 474 Grade 9 424 471 Grade 10 365 432 Gracie 11 240 300 Gracie 12 194 240 Special Classes 131 109 Sight-Saving Class 7 6241 6464 Continuation School 39 29 6280 649 5L:?ERI\T1,-VbENT'S REPORT 33 SUMMARY OF STATISTICS Teachers, January 1, 1931 Number o1 principals 9 Number of teachers in high school 35 Number o1 teachers in junior high schools 54 Number of teachers in elementary schools 128 Number of special teachers and supervisors 14 Teachers, January 1, 193 N umber of principals 9 Number of teachers in high school 4€1 Number of teachers in junior high schools 59 Number of teachers in elementary schools 129 Number of special teachers and superiisors 15 Pupils Pupils enrolled, school year 1930-31 6413 Average daily attendance 5830 Average meinherslup 6192 Enrolled January 1, 1932 6493 Enrolled January 1, 1931 6280 Enrolled January 1, 1930 6110 Enrolled January 1, 1929 5674 Enrolled January 1, 1925 5204 Enrolled January 1, 1927 4568 Enrolled ,January 1, 1926 4260 Enrolled January 1, 1925 3920 Enrolled January 1, 1924 3704 Enrolled January 1, 1923 3614 r Attendance Statistics for School Year Ending June 30, 1931 S�lwats Pupils Average Daily Average Aggregate Enr©lltd Attendance Membershit Allendance A .� 4t n e4 tl O +xt as Z tl as Z ti M w % z Cbg z x Senior High..... . . .. . . . . . . . . . 846 . . . . 846 757 . . 757 799 . .. 799 136882 136882 181 h East junior. . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. .. 681 . . 681 614 614 . . 655 655 110560 110560 180 0 . West Junior..... . . 790 . . . . 790 724 . 724 . . 760 . . . . 760 . . . . 130487 134487 180 :0 Browne....... .. ... . . . . . .. ... . . . . 461 461 . . 410 410 .. . . 439 439 .. . . 72571 72571 177 Coolidge.... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 787 787 741 741 .- 784 784 . . . . . . . . 131157 131157 177 Hosmer....... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 974 974 . . 899 899 .. . . 952 952 . . .. . . . . 159122 159122 177 Lowell...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 659 659 . . . . 579 579 .. . . 622 622 . . . . . .. . . 100652 100652 174 Parker, Grant Marshall Spring. .. . . 640 640 . , 602 602 ., . . 638 638 . . . . . . . . . . . . 106415 106415 177 Phillips-Francis..,... .. .,. .. . . . . . . 575 575 . . . . 504 504 . . . . . . . . 543 543 $920$ 89108 177 846 1471 4096 6413 757 1339 3735 5830 7991415 3978 6192 136882 241047 659125 103 7054 178 if 5UF">iRl;'ti'I`N:.LDENT'S DEPORT 35 PROGRAM OF GRADUATION EXERCISES CLASS OF 1930 Processional Young America Goldman Orchestra Ernitte Spirltum TULIT11 ScIdudky Glee Club Prayer Rev. Edward Ca Camp Allah's Holidav Fri a The Crimson Rase Clokey- +Glee Club Address to the Graduates Rey. Robert J. White W. H. S. 1911 Motherland Johnston- Glee Club—Baritone Solo, Myles Boylan Presentation of Diplomas Xl iss Mary Corcoran, Chairman of the School Committee- America, the Beautiful The audience is requested to join in the singing;of this hymn• Recessional—The Captain General L071ka.- Orch tra 36 W.,%TERTOWN TOWNT REPORT High School Graduates, Class of 1931 College Caurse "Alembers of Cum Maude Society "!Ncither absent or tartly for 3 ),ears. Robert Edward Belding Armand Joseph 11 -Targaret Elsa Blazo Wendell Samuel INIocre 'Haig IN-lartin Boujicanian Thomas Broderick --Nlulvahill Alfred Zaven Boyajian Philip Pane -%lyIes Gerald Boylan Alexander Della Paolera *Alice Mary Broadhurst AlIchael Anthony Pappas James, Benjamin Chase -11".11yabeth Cushman Perr-v Bonnie-jean Burns Clelland I�.oruo Pontarelli Ralph Craig Blanche MacDonald Porter Sebastian Vincent Curcio *Carol Burley Price Vartan Kevork Dedekian Doris Evelyn Proctor Alfred Grayson Dixon Orramel Rex Read Elizabeth Durell Marian Dorothy Reid Robert Edward Thomas Farrell Abraham Rosoff Anita Adrea Flanders Charles Morton Ross *Edith Lorraine Frounfelker Carl RUSSO Carol Irving Gibson tHelen Ina Saxe Gerald Maxwell Golden *Esther Virginia Sheridan *Doris Elvira Grade *Althea Bassett Smith *Frances 11-tary Guidrey Laura Ethel Smith *Lucy Hags q'mlll Prescott Arthur Smith jaines Cot-IIMRI Harlow Pegg-,y Louise Sullivan tPhoebe Edwina IAelms Maxine Isabel Tibbetts Doris Marie Howard Carnig Tovinassian Arline Hoyt Emma Akhea %Vebb *Edythe Irene Johnson Helen Weed *Hilda Althea Johnson John Clifford %Veeden Jacob I-Tarry Kerbeshian Arthur Ed,%vardl Wells, Jr. Paul Robert Lin field Howard Norman NVesthaver Dorothy Catherine MacCollom. *Mary Elizabeth W�Ilson Paul Thomas 'X'IcGrady George Jacob Wolohoji.-,Ln *I'vlary Nlargaret XlcNally Florence Young SLOPE€ INTFNDENT'S REPORT 37 'enema Course Dorothy- Julia Alexander Helena Ellia Mazza Elizabeth lvlary Arone Hilman Arthur -rIcGlauflin Donald "_%V1essinr er Buchanan George James Lee '_NIcNarnara Elmer Earl Butler tJ&nie Misser an Elsie illarswn Chapman Janet 1\4oakley John Gerard Donovan Walter Hugh 1\4orash Edythe Rosalie Edgecornb '.N ildred Louise Newell James Jefferson. Fencer Arthur Francis Perkins, Jr.. Kenneth 11sley Foote Josephine plena Piccolo Catherine Mary Gately Corinne Ames Pouliot Isabel Gazariaji Mary Marjorie Quirk Lury Helen Gazarian Edith Grace Rogers tRoger Sharpe Gellatly Dante Sacco Grace Elizabeth Gilbert Arpiar George Saunders Walter Hansen Drank Spak-owski R yxden Gustav Helsing Dorothy Irma Spaulding Justin lVilliam Dicks Wary Statuta William Bleary Holmes, Jr. Anne Bessie Taylor 'kiarguerite Mary Kelly David Oscar Thollden Anoosh Kergian Peter Franklin 'Titus Franklin NVard Lane Jahn Philip Vahey Irma Elaine Lee Elsie Alice NVest Theodore Woodrow J. Lowney Gertrude Christina NVester Fred Richard Zacheus Coinnier"cia.1 Coarse Henry Joseph Androski Florence :\1 ildred Duvall Higuhy Irene Assarian Lorraine Marie Freistadtet- ,dice Louise Belhen Angele Garabedian Mary Anna Bonanno Grace Elizabeth Griffin tRobert Arthur Boyd Dorothy Marie Harlow Dorothy Elizabeth Brown tLeona Phoebe Hayward _Muriel Jane Burnham Dorothy Dennen Hodgkins. Rosina. !Mary Busconi 'Mildred Rita Hyland Joseph Paul Connors Nettie Constance Jackman Elizabeth .Ames Cunniff Ida Agnes Yankowski 38 NVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Coinviercia.T Course—Continued Pearl Kasabian Stella Grace Mills Mary DerKazarian Marjorie Catherine Morash Joseph Nfatthew Iaeany Olga Margaret Nelson Maxine Virginia Kewer • Herarchy Virginia Nighosian Clara Khazarosian Alice Ounjian Caroline Elizabeth Kidder Esther Eleanor Perkins Ethel Bernice Leacy John Patrick Rattigan Beatrice Leavitt William Arthur Ray I athre+en Helen Libby Helen Joan Robinson Muth Beatrice Lillernoen Mae Etta Ross Dorothy Barbara Makin Anthony Edward Salesi f 3kTargaret Constance Malley Dorothy Mildred Sheer Iva Margaret Malone Helen Margaret Smith EIla Mazmanian Olive Marie Stohl Leona Mazrnanian Dora Elizabeth 'T omasetti Anna Ruth McDonnell Helen Frances Wallace tBernice Ethel McX,�fliirter Mary Josephine White Rose Yeran Industrial Arts Course Donald Powell Buddington John Wallace 4lalcolri� .John Francis Healy tThornas Alfred McDonnell Norman IIenry Kelliher Edward Tliotnas O'Brieli Edward Mark Looney Donald Benjamin Valentine Bertell Dean Wheeler 11ouschold Arts Course Ida F ra»ces Boggia Agnes Kristine I-Iermansen Helen Margaret Comeau Anna Ri a Hession -Genevieve Gertrude Gough Helen Elizabeth _ IcElligott SUPERINT13?1 DENT'S REPORT '19 SCHOOL TERMS 1931-1932 First `fern Opens September 14, 1931 Closes December 23, 1931 at boon Second Term Opens January 4, 1932 Closes February 19, 1932 Third Term Opens February 29, 1932 Closes April 22, 1932 Fourth Term Opens inlay 2, 1932 Closes June 24, 1932 Holidays Columbus Day, October 12, 1931 Armistice Day, November 11, 1931 Thanksgiving, November 26, 1931 Friday, November 27, 1931 Good Friday, 'Marcli 23, 1932 Patriot's Day, April 19, 1932 Xlemorial Day, May 30, 1932 Bunker Hill Day, June 17, 1932 Sixty-FoUffli Annual Report OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN ASSA H USETT 1931 NEWTON THE GRAPHIC PRESS 1932 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1931 -1932 *HAROLD B. BLAZO Term expires 1932 REV. E. C. CAMP Term expires 1933 FRANCIS P. CARROLL Term expires 1932 HON. P. S:A.RSFIELD CUNNIFF Term expires 1934 JOSEPH A. Term expires 193 CHARLES F. SHAW Term expires 1933 tCHARLES H. IN HITTIER Term expires 1934 HON, P. SARSFIELD CL:NNIFF, Chairman JOSEPH A. MAL.LEY, Secrefaary CHARLES F. SHAW, Treasurer Libra-rian LYDIA W. MASTERS Library Staff as of Jramitary 1, 1932 DEBORAH M.BARRETT Assistet al, Charge West Branch MINNIE C. COURTNEY Assisfaul, Main Library MABEL C. GILLMETT Assisfanl, Main Library KATHARINE +GREENE Children'sLibrarian, East Branch RUTH E. LITCH Children's Librarian ESTHER E. MADDEN Assistant, East Branch DORIS G. MARTIN Assistant, IMain Library CORINNE MEAD Librariax, East Branch ELEANOR L. MOORE Cataloguer and Reference Librarian NATAL.IE SAWYER Librarian, North Branch SARAH SHATTUCK Assistant, East Branch RUTH WHITE Assistant, East Branch MARY E. YCRK Assistant, Main Library Janitors J. L. CLARIK East Branch JAMES KELLY West Branch BERNARD MANNIX Main Lib nary CHARLES POLLOCK North Branch •A pr inted, May 1931 Died, April 29, 1931 2 REPORT OF TRUSTEES OF FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY January 15, 1932 To the Citizens cif Watertown: The Library story for the past year has been so well told in the report of the Librarian that it needs no embellishment from the Trustees. In compliance with the expressed wish of the Selectmen and the Finance Committee our hudget for 1,932 has been pared as closely as seems wise and practicable. Two points we wish to emphasize. (1) The increased use of Library facilities during the year has been more than normal, due, doubtless, to to the fact, that the general public has had more leisure, enforced or otherwise, for reading and study. We do not believe that there should be any cur- tailment of these facilities. (2) Salary maximums were established for the Library Staff some years ago. For the most part the ap- proach to the maximum has been at the rate of 100 per year. Nine Hundred Dollars ($900) is needed for these normal increases this year. They stand in a little different category from the ordinary in- creases in that we are technically committed to diem in advance, rather things being equal. Unless there is to be a general moratorium on all increases of this character, our thought is that these have been earned and should be provided. We wish to express our appreciation for the loyal co- operation of the Librarian and each member of the Staff. We acknowledge also the generous support of the Town Meet- ing membership, and our citizens generally►. We are grateful for the opportunity to serge them. Respec tfully submitted, P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF Chairman of the Board of Trustees. 3 " WA`CEYtT[3Witi TClhivey REPORT Statement of the Amounts Received and Expended by the Trustees for the Year 1931 Salaries Receipts Appre>priation 524,2O0 00 Expenditures Salaries 24,195 51 Balance 1 49 24,200 00 Bums, Periodicals and Binding Receipts ApprapriatJOIT $8,000 00 Expenditures Beaks $5,995 29 Periodicals 279 31 Binding 1,735 12 7,999 72 Balance 28 $8,O00 00 Maintenance Receipts Approprianoll $6,200 00 Expend Mires Express $421 4 Fuel 1,512 19 Incidentals 555 59 Light. 827 04 Printing 339 75 Repairs and alteratialls 1,395 02 Supplies 895 20 F;QAI(D OF TRUSTEF;.S 5 Telephone 242 08 Water 11 10 6,198 45 Balance 1 55 6,200 00 Convention Expenses Outside the State R eceipis Appropriation $75 00 Convention expenses 61 50 Balance 13 so $75 00 Statement of the Condition of the Barry Fund Amount of deposit in the Watertown Savings Bank., Januarys 1, 1931 S1,019 08 Received interest on deposit 46 38 1,065 46 Paid an the order of Trustees of Public Library for books 51 60 Balance on deposit in WatertownSav- ings Bank, January 1, 1932 1,013 86 1,065 46 Statement of the Condition of the Fierce Fund Amount of deposit in the Watertown Savings bank, January 1, 1931 1,104 42 Deceived interest on deposit 51 24 $1,215 66 Fail to the order of the "Trustees of Public Library 38 00 Balance can deposit in Watertown Sav- ings Bank, January 1, 1932 1,177 66 $1,215 06 6 WATERTOWN 'i`[71VX REPORT Statement of the Mead Fund Aniount of deposit in the Savings Department of the Union Market National. hank, January 1, 1931 $3,084 28 Received interest on deposit 121 62 3,205 90 Paid on the order of the Trustees of Public Library for books 89 50 Arnount on deposit in Union IN-1 arket Bann? January 1, 1932 3,116 40 S3,205 90 +C HARLES F_ SHAW, Treasurer. Statement of the Condition of the Asa Pratt Fund Bonds in hands of Trustees $7,000 00 Receipts Balance on deposit in Watertown Sav- ings Bank, January 1, 1931 4,798 79 Interest on Bonds to December, 1930 350 00 Interest in Watertown Swings Bank 220 31 $5,369 10 .�x�e�rc�it�t res Paul to Lydia IN". N�Iasters, librarian, for periodicals, 1V31 , 325 00 Balance on deposit in Watertown Sav- ings Bank., January 1, 1932 5,044 10 5,369 10 OTIS L. HAW 1 , Treasurer of the Trustees of Ike Asa Pratt Fund. REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN To the Trustees of the 4'alertotwi. Free Public Library. Gentlemen I have the lunar of submitting to you the sixty-fourth annual report of this library. It is indisputably true that times of economic stress; mean an increased use of public libraries so in stating the increase in the circulation for 1931 1 am making; a Fitatement that will be made in the reports of librarians all over the country. INIore people have became conscious of libraries as a place where they will find various types of books awaiting their use; books containing information, instruction, stimulation and entertainment. Perhaps tca ethers it has meant a c+oinfortable, cheerful place in which to read. 'Therefore it is not surprising that during the year there was an increase of 12.357 per cent in the circu- Iation and that the adult circulation has shown a gain of 16.5 per cent. The adult registration shows that there have been 1,304 new borrowers and 1,504 have renewed their cards. This may indicate a trend from the lending library to the free Iibrary, We now have 6,228 adult borrowers and 4,445 junior and juvenile borrowers. The total of 10,673 indicates that al- most one third of the population of the Town are using the library. To these borrowers we have circulated 364,955 books during the year; 180,7100 to adults; +64,227 to juniors; 120,028 to juveniles. The circulation was divided by de- partments, as follows. Main Library 139,132; Fast: Branch, 133,609; North Branch 3.5,708; West Branch 20,984; Schools, 35,522. There were 3,047 pictures loaned. Each department sho,;ved from 3.35 to 13.9 per cent gain, while the school cir- culation increased 34 per cent. This year has been one of development rather than of e\pansiun. Our three branches were well established, the junior department organized, the story hours at the schools- had been inaugurated, certificate reading was gaining active support of the school staffs and the energy of the library staff has been taxed to handle what ranight be called the 7 8 WATE:RT{)WN TOWN REPORT library's extra curricular .activities on top of yin increased cir- culation and use of reference books. In co-operation with the School Departrnerit eighteen story hours have been given by 11.'lr. Cornan in the two Junior High Schools; each class attending nine. 'These story-hours still hold their ,popularity with the young people, while the teachers and children's librarians testify to the good results achieved. We are sending; Miss Ste-wart to the grade schools instead of holding story hours at the library as we have found that we reach more children in this way. We have the en- thusiastic Support of the school principals in this work. We do }rope to have some story fours in the library and wish it might lie possible to extend this service to the playgrounds in the surnmer. It has been suggested that a story-telling fund be raised, the income of which should be used for this pur- pose. During the year 779 State certificates were issued to the young people for books read :from the prescribed lists; 683 of these were for halting read Five of the books, 50 for ten books, and 46 for twenty, books. The 20 book certificates were presented by the librarian at a general assembly. The teach- ers report that the young people are very proud of their ,certificates. This year 4,959 books have been added to the library of which 3,035 were adult books and 1,924 were juveniles, Of these 1,256 were replacements. The adult books represent an expenditure of $4,066, }While $2,059 was spent for books for the junior and juvenile departments. Increased use aneans curare rebinding and more discarding of books. During the Nrear 2,320 books were rebound and 2,524 were discarded or last. We have suffered, in common with all libraries, from the professional and non-pLofmional purloiners of books. Librarians are seriously considering the advisability of re- stricting, rather than expanding;, the pri�,-ileges afforded the public but it seems a pity that the many ;should be penalized for the few, Of the books discarded 512 were old magazines and documents which were seldom used and have ,therefore moved on to make room for newer volumes and more working space. Our library now has 71,497 volumes. LIBRARIANS itMIORT 9 During the year the room in the basement of the Main Library which contains the school, binding, and repairs de- partments, as well as the staff room, was entirely rearranged and painted. Additional lighting futures were installed and the working conditions greatly improved. New fixtures were also put in the children's room. The conditions in the book stack, reference room and the office, as mentioned in my last report, have not been improved but as this is not an auspicious time to ask for alterations, we will make the nest, of conditions for the present. Two years ago the Bookshop for Boys and Girls sent to the Junior High Schools an exhibit of new books, for young people. This was enjoyed so much and was felt to be so worth while by the school staffs that we were asked if it were possible to have another exhibit this year. We decided to have the library put on the exhibit during Book Week. In both schools we worked in cc-operation with the Book Clubs. The exhibit, which consisted of over 200 of the new and standard books, was held two days in each school. In keep- ing with the spirit of international understanding, which was a feature of book exhibits this year, the halls were made gay- with foreign posters and illustrations. All the pupils were allowed one or more periods to browse among the books and to take notes. Special look lists were printed by the printing classes. The exhibit was in charge of Mrs. Litch at the 'Nest Junior High School and Miss Greene at the East junior nigh. School and they were assisted by other members. of the staff. I think that without question these exhibits will be an annual feature of our work with the young people. A very pleasant feature of the work at the East Branch has been the interest of the people of the community in loan- ing exhibits for the glass cases. Beautiful embroideries done by the women of foreign birth, rare old books, collections of shells, rare carving are among the exhibits loaned this year. The interest and the number of offers has grown so that it has become necessary to arrange a schedule for the exhibits. At Christmas tinie Mrs. Ovipi) loaned a doll house which was over fifty years old. The exhibits acid pictures displayed on the library bulletin boards are as niuch a part of the educa- 10 WATERTOlS N TOWN REPORT tional value of the library as the hooks themselves and we notice an increasing interest in all our displays. For two months classes for the Armenian women have met in a room at the Fast Branch and other classes are to meet after the New Year. "These women have expressed their appreciation of this opportunity and a closer touch is being established with these people. Our circulation of books in foreign languages, many of which we borrow from the Mass. Division of Publich Libraries, increased 29.3 per cent during the year. The use of the inter-library loan system continues to grow and will probably develop further each }year. During the year we borrowed 110 books and loaned 107 to other libraries. The books which were bequeathed to the library by Charles Brigham, a former Trustee., were received in the spring and we are grateful for 234 books and many magazines received during the year. TJus year there have been no changes in the personnel of the staff and we have been fortunate in hawing no serious illnesses, causing periods of absence from duty. Many of the staff have taken University Extension courses during the year and leave of absence was granted to one assistant so that she could take the library course at. Chatauqua. The librarian and five assistants attended the American I.1ibrary Association conference at New Haven and all of the staff have attended meetings of the Mass. Library Club .and the Charles River Library Club. In May a meeting of the latter club was held at the East Branch. This pa_:t year has been a 'very busy one but the willing spirit and untiring energy of the staff have been equal to every demand made upon there. For their co-operation and for your interest and support. I wish to express my gratitude. I-am stare that we all hope to see the library progress onward and upward each year. Respectfully submitted, LYDIA W. MASTERS,Librarian. t APPENDIX A-Circulation Statistics for 1931 Circulation by Classes Adult Junior Juvenile Total Percentage Periodicals....... . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . 5,196 936 5,857 11.989 3.28 Philosophy, religion and folklore..... .. 2,944 463 8,571 -11,978 3.28 Biography.... . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,591 2,694 2,890 10,175 2.79 History.. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. , . . . . . . 3,533 2,039 6,331 11,90.3 3.28 Geography and travel..... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 4,282 1,S0{1 8,343 14,125 3.86 Social sciences....... . . . .. .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 4,371 295 1,097 5.763 1.57 Natural sciences and medicine... . .... . . . . . . . . . . 2,686 1,085 13,08E 11,857 3.26 US(J- ul arts. . . .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,692 1,300 2,541 6,533 1.79 Recreative arts...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1,137 540 1,784 3,461 .95 r 1lusic...... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 695 70 763 1,528 .42 Fine arts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,492 52 714 2,258 .62 Language and literature... . . . . . . . . . 7,879 1,E 11 29,046 38,036 10,42 Beaks in foreign languages...... . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,985 21985 .81 z Fiction..... .. . ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136,217 57,142 44,005 232,364 63.67 � t� Totaf. . . . . .. .. .. .... .. . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . -180,700 64,227 120,028 164,955 100.00 ' -'Iain Library. . . .. .... . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 86,296 24,662 28,174 139,132 Fast Braacfi. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . ... . .. ... .. . . 71,191 24,338 38,080 133,609 Norrh I3raosch... . ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . . . 19,880 7,742 9,086 35,708 West Branch........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,958 6,441 11,585 20,984 Schools.... ... .. .. ... ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 1,04-4 34,103 35,522 Toral. . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180,700 64,227 120,028 364,955 *Of these 6,551 were folklore. tOf these 22,496 were readers. Pictures circulated 3,047. 12 NVATERTOWN' TOWN REPORT APPENDIX B Use and Growth of the Library for the Last Five Years 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 Apprnpriation $28,150 40 $32.325 00 $34,100 00 $37.357 25 $38.47+ 00 Salaries. . . . . . 16,499 52 18,795 lid+ 20,399 58! 23,20,0 00 24,198 51 Money spent for books . . . . 5,633 74 5,043 77 6,043 531 6.291 551 6,164 39 Money spent I I for binding 1,139 37 1,598 13a 1,610 13 1,679 71 1,735 12 Volu[ncs added. .. .. . 5„218 4,205 5.290 4,846 4,959 Volurnes Nvitk- drawn _ .. . . 1,239 1,989 2.403 2.066 2,5.24 Volumes in the library.. ,. . 61,169 63,385 66,27'2, 69,062 71.497 Circulation. . . 235,473 274.750 302,825 324,210 .164.955 Percentage of increase in circulation over previ- onsyear. . . 25..5 IL671 10 2' 7.06 1.2.57 An increase of 94.5'%in five ycars;f 164 5% in ten years! i APPENDIX C .American Library Assoc, Form for Uniform Statistics ,Nnnual Repart for the Year Ended December 31, 1931 Name of Library........ . . . . . . ... . . . ..Tree Public Library of Town.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Watertown, Massachusetts Dame of Librarian.. .. ... . , . . . . . . . .. .Lydia W. blasters Date of founding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .1868 Population Eerved.. . . . .. ...... . . . . . .31,913 (census) Assessed valuation. ... .. . . . .. . .. . . . . .$54,151,985 Library appropriation per capita..,... ,$1.10 Terms of use... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . • . ...Free for lending and reference Number of agencies....... . . . . . . .. . . .Branch, 1; sub-branch, 2; scbnals 11; rooms, 67 Number of days open during the year. .303 Hours for lending.... .. .. . . . . .. . . . .. .72 (10 mops.), and 66 (2 mos.) Hours open, East Bran6.... . . . . . . . . .52 (10 mos.), 46 (2 mos.) Hours open, North Branch....... .. . . •30 Fours open, West Branch........ . . . . .20 Number of staff, library service (reckon- ing part time sen ice to snake whole units).. . . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . .. .. . .15 Number of staff, janitor service (reckon- ing part time service to make whale units). .. . ._ _. . . . . . .. ... . . .. . .. . .2 1ABR:IRI.NNS REPORT 13 AdO J .enile Total Number of volumes at the beginning of the year. . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 55,669 13,393 69,062 Volumes added by purchase..... . . . .. . 2,6i7 119M 4,557 Number added by gift or exchange... . , 340 16 356 Number added by binding material.. . . . 38 8 46 Number of volumes last or withdramvn during the year.. ... .. . . . . . . 1,447 1,077 2,524 Total number at the end of the year... . 3-7,257 14,240 71,497 Number of fiction lent for home use..... 136,217 96,147 232,304 Number of voltintes lent: for home use.. . 180,700 194,255 364,955 Total number of regisL'ered borrowers... 6,228 4,445 10,673 Number of borrowers registered during the year.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2,908 1 .023 3,833 Registration period, years.. . ... .. . . . . . 3 Number of newspapers and periodicals, currently received., 294 (165 titles) Receipts frolll: 'I'QWII appropriation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38,475.00 Endownaeat funds. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 812.02 Total.. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V9,287.02" Payments for: Books... . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. ... . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . $6,164 39 Periodicals,. .. . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 604 31 Binding. ....... . . . . ... . . . . .. ... . . .. . ... . . . . . .. . . . . , . . 1,735 12 Salaries, library service.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 21,368 51 Salaries, janitor service. ... .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2,830 00 }Meat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,512 19 Light....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . 827 04 Supplies.. .. , , . , . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . 895 20 Printing.. . . .. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .... . .. . . .. . .. . . . . 338 75 Repairs and alterations.... . . .. . .. . . . . . ... . .. . . . . . 1,395 02 Telephone. . . . . . . . , . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 08 Other maintenance.. ..... . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . .. .. . . . .. . 1,04-9 67 Total inaiat+enan e.. .. .. , , . . . ,. .. .« . .. . . . . . . . . . . $38,962 28 Balance frorn appropriation.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16 82 Balance from funds. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 y 2 Total.... . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . $39,287 02 $1,255.29 received from fines, ere. (193t), and turner] over to the Town Treasurer.. a The Thirty-fifth Annual Report OF THE V TER DEPARTMENT' r� L�, r OF WATERTOWN, MASS, 11 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WATER CO MISSIONS DECEMBER 31, 1431 The forty-seventh year of the Water Works of the Town has now closed. During the year 10,716 feet of new mains, 18,837 feet of reconstructed mains, 277 services and 4,103 feet of service pipe have been laid. The active services have increased by 104, making a total of 6,120 now in use. One hundred seventy- three lot line services have been laid and 2,647 meters re- paired. Necessary new equipment has been purchased and trucks and etc., all repaired and painted. Some addition to buildings has been made so that the department is now physically in first class condition. On removal to our new offices to the Administration Building, the office of the department will have the use of a new sy stein of meter reading hooks, an adding machine and other equipment which should place this part of the XlVorks' also in A-1 shape. We would call attention to the fact that the sales of water have increased nearly $12..000 the past year. This has l)een due largely to our policy of replacing all meters after three years service, especially those of the largest consumers. Our water rates for the large consumers, 8,000 cubic feet per day, are still below cast of supply-, but it has not been deerned advisal)le as vet to increase there. This will have to be done when conditions are more favorable than at present. The department at present is justabout paying its way. An unusually- large amount of work was done this year in order to relieve the unemployment situation. This cannot be retreated the coming; year as the renewal of cold inains and 3 4 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT extension of new ones is nearly completed for many years to come. Our programme now will be to assure a gated hydrant every three hundred feet over the entire Town, to further a lower insurance rating. Respectfully submitted, EDWARD C. MALL, Chairwan, JOSEPH ' . GERRY, Clerk MAURICE J. CARROLL, PORT" OF THE WATER DEPARTMENT The thirty-fifth annual report of the Water Department for the year ending Deceml)er 31, 1931 is respectfully sub- mitted. The full financial transactions relating to this de- partment. are as fellows: Receipts Appropriations (regular) $100,251 79 Collections 198,235 82 - S298,487 61 Expenditures Water loam bonds matured 841,000 OU Interest on 3% per cent bonds 1,687 50 Interest on 4 per cent bonds 1,840 00 Metropolitan water assessment 67,509 60 Construction accounts 61,912 91 Maintenance accounts 37,798 +62 Balance (regular) 86,738 98 29$,487 61 Appropriations (special) for renewal of mains S57,325 85 Special, New truck 2,081 it S59,406 96 E pendiffEres Renewal of maims S57,325 85 New truck 2,081 11 --- — 859,406 96 The disposition of the amounts appropriated for regular work will be shown in the Auditor's accounts, but to facili- tate comparison we repeat them as follows: b WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT . ecei;ftls Appropriation for construction $62,333 79 Appropriation for rwa ntenance 25,000 00 Appropriation for vacations 3,500 00 Appropriations for superintendent 3,200 00 Appropriation for clerks 2,336 00 Appropriation for office 3,882 00 100,251 79 Expenditures Construction account $61,912 91 Maintenance account 24,940 95 Vacation account 3,490 00 Salary of superintendent 3,200 00 Salary of clerks 2,335 00 Office accO«nt 3,831 47 Balance of construction account 420 88 Balance of maintenance account 59 05 Balance of vacation account 10 00 Balance of office account 50 33 - - $100,251 79 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTE, DE,NT `To the Board of Water Cnr,rnilis5iovers d-cinen : In accorclance with the usual distant I herewith submit my report for the year ending December 31, 1931. The extension of mains for the }fast year has been as follows Length rSi2e Acton Street 236 feet 6-inch Arlington Street 367 feet 2-Inch Berkeley Street 10 feet 6-inch Bellevue Road 41.6 feet 8-inch Bigelow Avenue 427 feet 6-inch Boylston Street 8 feet 8-inch Brookline Street 1650 feet 8-inch Buick Street 309 feet 6-inch California Street Sip feet 6-inch Dewey Street 126 feet 6-inch. Crnerson Road 203 feet 8-111ch Essex :street 260 feet 6-inch Fairfax Street 220 feet 8-Inch Gleason Street 48 feet 8,-inch Gleason Street 32 feet 0-inch Grant Avenue 215 feet 6-inuh Hillside Road 111 feet 2-inch Hillside Street 212 feet 6-Inch Halt Street 758 feet ',,�'-inch King Street 103 feet 8-inch Longfellow Road 377 feet 6-inch Longfellow Road 814 feet 8-inch Main Street 160 feet 2-inch Marion Road 9 feet 6-inch "Xlerrifield Road 271 feet 6-inch Nash Street 89 feet6-inch Partridge Street 355 feet 6-inch Prospect Street 44 feet 8-inch 7 W.-TERTfJWN TOWN REPORT # d Size Pleasant Street 362 feet 6-inch Quimby Street 200 feet 6-fetch Russell Street 14o feet 6-inch Spring Street 74 Feet 6-inch Victory Field 554 feet 4-inch l\Ta:lnut Street 48 feet 6-111ch \Varren Street 432 feet 8-inch Wells Avenue 500 feet 6-inch Wilson Avenue 496 feet 6-inch 'total 10,716 feet Special Renewal of Mains Arlington Street, from Elm to Arsenal Street„ 1,567 feet 10-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-lined pipe. Bostonia Avenue, from Street Line to end of Street, 490 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch galvanized and 2-inch cement-lined pipe. Broadway, from Russell Avenue to Turn in Road, 300 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch galvanized pipe. Church Street, from i°lain to Katherine Road, 2,669 feet 8-Inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-lined pipe. Church Hill, from Nfain to Pleasant Street, 421 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 4-inch cement-lined pipe. Common Street, from Delta to 11+lt. Auburn Street,. 600 feet 1 -Inch Cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-lined pipe. Crawford Street, from Arlington Street to 619 feet East, 619 feet cast-iron pipe, to replace 4-Inch cement-limed and, 4-inch cast-iron pipe. Cuba Street, from plain to 'A% yrtle Street, 800 feet 8-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-lined pipe. Dwight Street, from Sycamore Street to end of Street, 285 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch galvanized ,pipe. French Ternace, from Nit. Auburn Street to End of Street 355 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch cement-lined and 2-inch galvanized pipe. REPORT OF WATER DEFART.N[ENT 9 Hawthorne Street, from Pearl Street to End of Street, 410 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch ceinent-lured pipe. Irving Street, from l{It. Auburn to Arsenal Street, 934 feet 10-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cernent-lined pipe. 'IN'lzrion Road, from Church Street to Tarn, 843 feet 8-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 4-inch cement-lined pipe. Nfar-ion Road, from Spring to Church Street, 522 feet 6- inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch cement-lined pipe. lWa,rsha.11 Street, from Spring to Church Street, 540 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 7-inch cement-lined pipe. illarshall Street, from Church to Oliver- Street, 926 feet 8-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 4-inch cast-iron pipe. (Middle Street, from 1111;ain to _'IyFrtle Street, 415 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch galvanized and 2-inch cement- lined. pipe. Norseman Avenue, from Aft. Auburn Street to End of Street, 317 feet -inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-1nch galvan- ized and 2-inch cement-lined pipe. Oliver Street, from Church to Marshall Street, 788 feet 8-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 4-inch cast-iron pipe. Orchard Street, from Carroll to Waverley Avenue, 900 feet 10-inc:h cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cement-lined pipe. Palfrey Street, from I-'averley Avenue to Everett Avenue, 1138 feet 12-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 12-inch cement- lined pipe. Pearl Street, from Fayette to Oliver Street, 780 feet 6-inch cast-iron piper to replace 2-inch cement-lured pipe. Sidney Street, from Marshall Street to Marion Road, 238 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 4-inch cement-lined. pipe. Sycamore Street, from Belmont Street to Town Une, 1,550 feet 8-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 6-inch cast-iron pipe. Wheeler Large, from Riverside Street to End of Street, 430 feet 6-inch east-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch galvanized pipe. Total, 18,837 feet. Total number of feet laid on construc- tion and special, 29,553 feet. Total number of services laid to lot line, 1i3. 10 WATSRTOWN TOWN REPORT Receipis For water rates $189,798 50 For services 8,447 32 a Total receipts $198,235 82 Tills receivable 15,149 15 213,384 97 Expenditures For construction of mains $31,293 57 For construction of services 23,954 45 For construction of meters 6,664 89 $61,912 91 For maintenance of meters $12,991 48 For, maintenance of mains 1,014 20 For maintenance of services 5,099 88 For maintenance of repair shop 839 88 For maintenance of hydrants 1,272 89 For maintenance of automobile No. 1 083 49 For maintenance of automobile No. 2 373 45 For raintenance of automobile No.3 791 02 For maintenance of automobile No. 4 706 53 For maintenance of automobile No. 5 385 75 For maintenance of automobile No. 6 2 09 Maintaining Air compressor 780 29 24,940 95' For vacations $3,490 00 Salary of superintendent 3,200 00 Salary of clerks 2,336 00 Maintenance of office 3,831 67 12,857 67 Special renewal of mains $57,325 85 Special new truck 2,081. 11 - $59,406 96 159,118 49 Respectfully submitted, WALTER F. RUNDLET C, Superintendent. REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT � 1 Classification of Meters N 1 IA 2 3 4 6 8 10 Total in. in. in, in- 'i7#, in. in. in, in. Hersey Disc.. . . . . . . 2,157 33 6 4 2,200 Mersey Compound... 38 1 4 43 Hersey Detector. . . . S 22 4 1 32 Hersey Model F... . _ 2,564 10 2,580, Hersey H. D.. .. . . . . 3 3 Hersey H. F.. . . . . . . 1,210 G 1,216 Kersey F. NI..... .. , 2 7 2 2 13 Torrent... .. . . . . .. . . . . . ., 36 6 42 Worthington.... . . . . 255 1 2 258 Trident, . . . . . .. .. . . 100 .. too Total. 6,296 SQ R 78 I 11 3.1 h 3 t5,487 For Testing purposes. Kersey Torrent, 8-inch, total 1. Summary of Piping, December 31, 1931 I4'itinber Feet Nituiber Feet N--uniher Feet Cement-Lined Cast-iron oment-Curled IT"Yough t Iron 16-inch 2,991 14-inch 11,372 12-inc-h 312 7,3316 10-inch 40,468 8-inch 2,507 88,820 6-inch 901 176,868 4-inch 3,333 2-ltich 7,459 `ratal 15,092 31.9,796 7,459 Number of services 6,120 Number ref mete-r.s 6,487 Number of hydrants 653 12 %VATERTClWN TOWN' REPORT SUMMARY OF STATISTICS For the Year Bnding December 31. 1931 (In the form recommended by the New England Water Works Association) Watertown Witter Works Town of Watertown, Middlesex County State of Massachusetts General Statistics FOpttlaticn estimated, 35,000. Date of construction, 1884-1885. By whom owned, Town. Source of supple, Metropolitan. Financial Receipls From water rates: A cif eter rates 8187,392 75 B Total from consumers SI87,392 75 C For public buildings 2,395 75 D Appropriation for construction 62,333 79 E Appropriation for maintenance 37,918 00 F Special appropriation: Renewal of mains 57,325 85 New trucks 2,091 11 G Total from municipal departments S162,054 5D H From other sources; Service pipes, etc. 8,447 32 1 Total $357.894 57 REPORT OF WATER DEPARTMENT 13 E.xpendindres Water Works, maintenance: AA Operation (management and repairs) 837,798 62 BB Special: Metropolitan assessment 67,509 Gil Renewals, special 57,325 85 New trucks, special 2,081 11 CC `total maintenance $164,715 18 DD Interest on bonds 3,527 50 EE Pavment on bonds 41,000 00 Water Works, construction FF Extension of mains $31,293 57 GG Extension of services 23,954 45 HD Extension of meters 6,664 89 11 Total construction 861,912 91 JJ Balance: (aa) Ordinary $96,738 98 Total balance 86,738 99 KID Total $357,894 57 Disposition of balance: E Cost of works to date o-1.,248,531 67 Bonded debt to date 61,000 00 N Average rate of interest, 3 , 4 per cent, Matured bonds, payable April 1, 1931 8,000 t]0 Matured bonds, payable Pvlay 1, 1931 14,000 00 Matured bonds, payable July 1, 1931 10,000 00 Matured bonds, payable September 1, 1931 8,000 0a Matured bonds, payable October 1, 191 1,000 0G 14 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Statistics of Consumption of Water f. Estimated total population to date, 35,000. 2. Estimated population an lines of piper 35,000. 3. Estimated population supplied, 35,000. 4. Total consumption for the, year, 791,369,O00 gallons. 5. Passed through ]Deters, 633,1.20,OOO gallons. 6. Percentage of C011Aln3ptlnrl metered, 80. 7. Cobsumpticn for manufacturing purposes, 194,109,000 gallons. 8. average daileyF consumption, 2,168,100 ,gallops. 9. Gallons per day to each inhabitant, 59. 10. Gallons per day to each consumer, 59. 11. Gallons per day to each tap, 354. 12. Cost of supplying Nvater, per million gallons, figured on total maintenance (CC) V2OS.I0. 13. Cost of supplying water, per million gallons, figured on total maintenance, plus interest on bonds, 5212.59, or 115.94 cents per 100 cubic Feet. Statistics to Distribution System Mains 1. Kind of pipe, cement and cast-iron. 2. Sizes, from 16-inch to 2-inch. 3. Extended, 10,716 feet during year. 4. 'fatal .-.o%v in use, 74.28 miles. S. Number of breaks during year, 1. 6. Number of hydrants added during the year, 45. 7. Number of hydrants now in use, 655. 8. Number of stop gates added during the year, 202. 9. Number of stop gates now iu use, 1,546. 10. Range of pressure on mains, 115 pounds to 30 pounds. REPORT OF WATER DEPART'MENT 15 Services 11. Kind of pipe, wrought iron, cement-lined, cast-iron. 12. Sues, -inch to 10-inclies. 13. Extended, 4,103 feet. 14. Total now in use, 22,152.3 miles, 15. Number of service taps added during the year, 144. 16. Number now in use, 6,120. 17. Number of meters added, 112. 18. Number now in use, 6,380. 19. Percentage of sen ices metered, 100: 20. Percentage of receiptb, lrum water (A divided by B) I00._ ANNUAL REPORT OF 1,[I1 BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN MR THE Year Ending December 31, 1931 THE GRAPHIC PRESS 1�32 ORGANIZATION OF THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT 1931 Boa r.d of IIeallh WALTER N. SECORD„ M.D., Chairman HARRY N. GHOPOURIAN, D.M.D., Secrelary JOSEPH L. CARROLL Ageml raud Health Officer ARTHUR E. BURKIL-, G.P.H. Plaimb-inn Inspector CHARLES M. HEWITT SuperMtenden-1 of Cewrieries FRANK R. SI- ORElY Clerk MARION K. MULDOON Board of Ileaitla Physicicarz ALFRED E. KING, INI.D.. Board of Health lVurses HELEN A. SULLIVAN, R.N. MARY T. DARDIS School Denl sts JAMES DONAHUE, D.M.D. OWEIN F. KEEFE, D.M.D. Detatal Assistants ELLEN TRACY„ R.N. BA.RBARA H. GREENE„ D.H. Baby Clinic, Werteru GUY C. PIrSCE, M.D. Easiern H. KAZANJIAN, M.D. 2 Deport of the Board of Flealtti To the Citizens of the Town of IVaIertrwn.: The Board of Health submits the folio-wing as the annual report for the year ending l)ecernber 31, 1931. At the reorganization of the Board in March, Walter N. Secord M. D. was elected chairman, Harry M. Chopourian, D. M. D. secretary, and Juseph L. Carrell.. There were no changes trade in the personnel of the office Force, although the appointment of Health Agent was held up until the June meeting. The only dianges made in the organization were the appointments of F)r. Guy Pesce and H. Kazanjian in place of Dr. Warren Shields and Pericles Can- zanelli for the two Baby Clinics and Dr. Alfred Ding was {'assigned to take charge of the Clinic for Diphtheria Prevention. The Board was confronted this year with the groblernof adequately handling; the spread of rabies among dogs, and after considering the various methods used, established a Rabies Clinic for the inoculation without charge of all dugs in the town. This was done in conjunct[()u with a quarantine ordered by the Beard of Selectmen, and the response of the dog owners proved most satisfactory. The results obtained, in the opinion of the Board, warrant its continuation in the futuire in order to readica.te as far as possible this dread disease with its great danger to hurnan life. The board has continued the work of dipthheria immuniza- tion especially emphasizing the protection of the child of pre- school age against the disease. The Toxin-antitoxin Clinic is still being held at the Senior High School every Saturday morning between 9:30 and 11 .30 and is open to all children. This will be contintied as long as there is a demand for it. In the opinion of the Board, there is a great need for further expansion of the Dental Clinic in order that the children of pre-school age as well as those of the lower three grades of the primary schools may be taken care of in order to save their permanent teeth as well as to guard their health. We feel that the present personnel and equipment should be doubled 3 4 WATEPTO%'VN- TOWN REPORT in order to perform the work that should he done and so recommend. The Board hereby wishes tc thank the employees of the Health Departnient, the Beard of Selectmen, the School Committee, the Town Veterinarian, the Police Department and all other elected officers and employees of these and ether departments of the Town who have co-operated with us during the past year. Respectfully submitted, 'G ALTER N. SECORD, M.D. Chairman HARRY A4. CHiQFOURI? N, D.M.D. Secrelary JOSEPH L. CARROLL REPORT OF THE AGENT To the Board of He411;, Town of Walerhmm Gentlemen: I Herewith submit my report as Agent of the Board of Health for the period January 1, 1931 to December 1, 1931. Following are the vital statistics for the Town, and reports can the ti•ariotls activities of the department. 1j"itul Staii.rtics Birth Rate per 1000 Population 20.3 General Death hate per 1000 Population 4.6 Infant Mortality per 1000 Living Births 43.8 Note Stillbirths omitted in computing birth, death. and infant mortality rates. TABLE NO. 1 Birth Bata populaliala Barlh Rule limaled as per 1000 Year of Ady f Birihs Poprr}atian 1920 21,840 586 26A 1921 22,606 587 25.9 1922 23,373 555 23.7 1923 24,139 618 25.6 1924 24,905 639 25.5 1925 25,950 531 20.5 19245 2 7,826 559 20.5 1927 29,702 669 22.5 1928 31,579 657 20.8 1929 33,454 737 22.0 1930 35,329 732 20.7 1931 37,205 752 20.3 5 6 WATERT(}WN TO INN REPORT TABLE NO. 2 Death Rate population Detalk Lute Estim ate(i as per 1000 Year of JutY 1 Deaths Popid ation 1920 21,84O 171 7.8 1921 22,606 177 7.8 1922 23,373 162 6.9 1923 24,139 155 6.4 i924 24,905 144 5.8 1925 25,950 173 6.7 1926 27,826 205 7.4 1927 29,702 191 6.4 1928 31,578 210 6.7 1929 33,454 209 6.2 1930 35,329 190 5.4 1931 37.205 171 4.6 TABLE NO 3. Infant Mortality Deaths Under Infwat 1 Year Mortality Total Living Stillbirths per 1000 Year Births 5011 rirtlas Excluded Living Birth 1920 586 10 39 66.5 1921 587 19 31 52.8 1922 555 13 47 94,1 1923 618 12 37 59.8 024 638 11 28 43.9 1925 531 17 28 52.7 1926 559 10 45 80.5 1927 669 12 50 74.7 1928 657 13 43 63.4 1929 737 21 30 40.7 1930 732 8 47 64.2 1931 752 9 33 43.8 REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 7 TABLE NO. 4 Mortuary Deport Deaths in Watertown Tabulated by Sex and Age Groups for the years 1930 and. 1931 1930 1931 Age Groups Male Female ToW Hale Female Total Under, 1 year, .... . . . . . o. . 9 8 17 8 3 11 From 1 to 2 years....... . . . 1 0 1 0 1 1 From 2 to 3 years.... ... . . . 1 0 1 0 0 0 From 3 to 4 years. . .. . . . _, . 0 0 0 1 0 1 From 4 to 5 years---- . - - - . - 0 0 0 0 0 0 From 5 to 10 years. .... .. . . 0 2 2 1 0 1 From 10 to 15 years,. .. ... 0 0 0 0 1 1 Frans 15 to 20 years.. ., ... . 1 l 2 2 1 3 Frarn 20 to 30 yeam......, . 3 6 9 3 2 5 From 30 to 40 years....... . 1 2 3 6 1 7 From 40 to 50 years....... . 14 10 24 3 2 5 From 50 to 60 years.... ... . 16 14 30 18 11 29 From 60 to 70 years.... ... . 13 23 36 19 17 36 From 70 to 90 years....... . 17 22 39 1.7 24 41 From 80 to 90 years....... . 9 16 25 13 12 25 Frorn 90 to 100 years... .... 0 1 1 1 4 5 85 105 190 92 79 171 TABLE NO. 5 Deaths from All Causes occurring, in the 'Town of Watertown Classified according to the International List of Causes of Death. C2143C Mak Fewdle ToAd I. Infectious and Parasitic Diseases: 23. Tuberculasis of the respiratory. system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 3 2 5 11. Cancers and Other 'Tumors- 45, Cancer and other rnalignant tumors of the buccal cavity and pharynx.. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . — .. 2 1 3 WATERT{)WN TOWN REPORT C :use Jfcde Female Vohd 46. Cancer and other malignant tumors of the digestive tract and peritoneum........ . . . . . . . . . . 8 6 14 47. Cancer and other malignant tumors of the respiratory systems . . . . 1 t 50. Cancer and other malignant tumors of the breast. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . 3 53. Cancer and other malignant tumors nt other or unspecified organs.. 3 1 4 M. Rheumatic Diseases: Nutritional Dis- eases, Diseases of the Endocriae Glands and other General Diseases: 67. Disuses of the thymus gland. . . . . 1 ? 3 IV. Diseases of the Blood and Blood making organs. Q V. Chronic Poisonings and Intoxications 0 VI. Diseases of the Nervous System and of the Organs of Special SGnsu 82. iCerehral hemorrhage, cerehral em- bolism & thrombosis (a) Cerebral hemorrhage.. .. . , . . 11 15 26 (b) Cerebral en3Ualisrn and thrombosis...'. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 1 85. Epilepsy. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . 1 1 87. Other diseases of the nervous system. . . . . . . . . . . . I . . I . . .. , 1 1 V I I. Diseases of the Circulatory System 91. Acute eadocarditis........ . . . . . . . 1 1 92. Chronic endocarditis, valvular diseases: (a) Endocarditis, specified as chronic and other valvular diseases. ...... . . . . . . . . . , . . , 2 2 (b) Enducarditis, unspecified (45 years and over)....... . . . . . . . . 1 1 93. Diseases of the myacardium- (€r) Acute myocarditis.. . . .. . .. . I (c) Chronic myocarditis and myocardial degeneration.... . . 5 3 i F (d) Unstxcified. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 5 94. Diseases of the coronary arteries 1 and angina. pectoris. (a) Angina pectoris... .... . . . . . . 3 2 5 (b) Diseases of the coronary arteries.... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 8 1t1YMRT OF BOARD OF H EA1,T1-1 9 Cause Male Female Tat(d 95. Other diseases of the heart. (a) Functional diseases of the heart..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 1 (b) Other and unspecified... . . , . , 4 4 97. ,Arteriosclerosis (diseases of the coronary arteries excepted).. . . 8 7 t 7 103. Other diseases of the circulatory system.. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . , , 1 1 \7111. Diseases of the Respiratory System; 106, Bronchitis: (a) Acute.. . . . . .. . . . . . . ... .. . . 1 1 1) 107. Brenchopneumunia (including cap- illary Bronchitis) (a) Bronchopneumonia. . .. .. . .. 5 6 11 108. Lobar pneumonia... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 109, Pneunsonia, unspecified, . . . . . . . . . I i1 111. Congestion,edema,emboliam,hens orrhagic infaret, and thrunt- basis of the lungs.. . . . . , , . . . . 1 1 2 IX. Disease-5 of the Digestive System: 115, Diseases of the buccal cavity and anne:ui and of the pharynx and tonsils. ( .} Diseases of the pharynx and tonsils.. ... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 1 1 119. Diarrhea and enteritis Onder 2 years of age).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 122 Hernia, intestinal obstruction. .. . . 1 1 2 124. Cirrhosis of Lite liver.. . , .. . . . . . . . 1 2 X. Diseases of the Genitourinary System; 130. Acutc nephritis (including unspeci- fit-d under 110 years of age). .. . 1 1 131. Chronic nephritis. .. ., . . . . . . .. . . . 4 4 135. Diseases of the bladder (tumors excepted)... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 137. Diseases of the prostate. .. . . . . . . . l 1 X1. D'isea, es of Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Puerperal State D II. Diseases of the Skin and Cellular Tissue D XIll. Diseases of the Hanes and Organs of locomotion Q X11,`. Congenital ATalformations. 157. Congenital malformation (still- births net included) (a) Spina bifida and meningocele 1 1' V. Diseases of Curly Infancy 139. Pr0V1ature birth. .. .... . . . . . .. . . . 2 1 3. 10 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT XV1. Senility: 162. Senility, . . . . ... . . . . I 1 XVI I. 'violent and :accidental Deaths-, 164. Suicide by poisonous gas.... . . .. . 1 1 167. Suicide by firearms ...« .. . .. . . . 1 1 183. Accidental drowning ..... . . . . . . . 1 1 194, Other accidents.. . . . .. . . . . 1 i XVIII III-defined causes of Deat11: 00'. Cause of death not specified or -ill defined (a) Ill-defined.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . S 3 11 Communicable Diseases There has been no epidemic of serious communicable disease this y ar. During the I,-:Ite summer and fall, a small number of cases of poliomyelitis stppearal. There was nothing out of the ordinary in the case rates for the common communicable diseases. , TABLE NO. 6 occurrence of Communicable Diseases by Months during the year 1931 Jan e6.Haar«Atar.allr�yJraarrfr�{v4tt 5eRl.Ccf.Axrr.17er.Tdta[ Anterior poligmyclitiS....«.. , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 3 0 1 1.1 C1116 err pax................. l4 s 11 12 20 33 8 3 0 4 20 31 ISS Diphr hcrla.................. 4 1 o ii 0 0 2 0 0 3 2 4 22 Doi; Dire (ka bid hair)........ o 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Epidemic-Cerebra-Spinal Meningitis................ 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 German 1S+lm.Aes............. 0 1 2 1 1 3 0 2 0 4 1 1 12 Gphtlhalsnio Neonatorum..... 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 Trachoma,......... ..« .. . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 1 Influenza.. . ............. 4 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 14 Prneusnonia. Lobar.......«.,. 4 d 5 2 1 0 0 0 3 4 (1 1 26 14{eaeles..«,.,.....«....... 49 18 2 12 45 77 12 0 0 11 2 0 217 .............. 6 11 35 a42 4r5 27 3 7 3 16 18 14 227 I aFries,.................... .. 0 o 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 Scarlet 4st:vt^r..... 8 11ti 13 15 15 12. 5 4 2 3 1} 12 116 ;;eryifc orc ll�rn${...,......„ 0 0 1 o 0 0 0 0 C 0 4 0 5 Tubereulusill, Pal=tlaty..... 3 1 3 4 2 4 1 2 3 2 4 2 31 Ttrtxrcalu6ai All+ether forma.. 3 2 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 5 0 14 Typhoid Fever............... 0 0 0 a 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 6 Wlio€ping comh......«««.... 0 3 16 7 5 3 1 a 5 6 10 20 993 Deaths from Communicable Dilseases Deaths of Ivarertmon ,T3e4jlJax accuring resadrrnts areurrinq trs tmos 6g! of►atria Tntat Y}I'.pf}1st11crin......................«. 2 3 obor lint kit orda............••. •«• 4 5 'Meniugitia, 1'0110my'cliiis.,.. ...._...........,. 1 1 Tuberculosis, 1-1mott2rY............ S 8 13 Rablieg........................... . 4 1 REPORT OF BOARD OF 11EALTbr 11 Anterior Poliomyelitis showed a slight increase over 1930 and caused one death, Diphtheria remained at practically the same level as in 1.930. As usual it occurred mostly in the spring, fall and winter months. One death was due, this year to diphtheria. Influenza appeared in the first three months of the year. A slight increase over 1930 was shown. Sharp outbreaks of measles occurred in January, and in ,June. The last half of the year was practically free from measles, and there was a decrease in the total dumber of cases as compared with 1930. Scarlet fever remained at practically the same level as in 1930. The cases were fairly well distributed throughout the gear although the greatest prevalence was in February and May. The tuberculosis case rate and death rate both shaved an increase over 1930. Whooping cough showed a sharp decline as compared with 1930. A tendency toward increase in this disease was noted, however during the last two months of the year. TABLE NO. 7 Morbidity and Mortality per 100,000 population. for Diphtheria Scarlet Fever and Tuberculosis during the years 1920-1 31 DiPhOeria Starter Ft�rr Tuberrulwis All Forms Cases ptr Dealhs per CU-5 lrrr Deaths per rubes per Deaths per 100,OW 1t1#¢OM 1001f1 o 100.00D 100.000 )00. 0 Year papt+laliow Popralation Poprration 120p#Irttion !opulatiost Population 1920 141.9 4.6 243.2 0.0 137-8 27.5 1921 234.4 8.9 137.1 4.4 ISO.4 48.7 1922 429.7 8.6 15&9 0.0 133.1 47.2 1933 315.5 8.3 513.3 0.0 99.5 24.9 1924 220.8 4.0 $07.2 &D 14&2 44.1 192E 111.9 0.3 239.3 L1.0 154.4 30.9 1926 Ffi.K 17.I1 427.6 0.0 93.5 21.5- 1927 14'.5 0.0 7.19.6 0.0 111.2 33.#r. 1924 76.4 6.4 225.4 3.2 111.1 34.9 1929 95.7 0.0 209.4 010 77.7 24.9 1930 67.9 2.8 322.8 41.0 104.7 31.3 1911 59.2 2.6 311.9 0.0 121.1 34.9 As indicated by the above table, the diphtheria case rate has shown a tendency to decline in the last eleven years. Opinions may differ as to Bally this is so, but it is safe to say that it is not the result of any letter quarantine methods. developed during that period. 12 WATERTOWN TOWN RE PORT It can be safely predicted, however, that from the time when the public adopts the means now offered by the health department, to prevent diphtheria a sharp decrease in bath case rates and death rates will be noted. o marked tendency is shown in the scarlet fever case rate. The tuberculosis case rates and death rates both show some decline during the period considered. As compared with the rates for the country as a whole, these are very lot. rates. For example the tuberculosis death rate for the U. S. as a whole was 76.4 its 1928, 73.1 in 1929, and 68.5 in 1930. Ranier: Dog Clinic: During the late spring and early summer, the increase and spread of rabies throughout the metropolitan district and other parts of the Mate caused concern among state and local health officials. On the recommendation of the local health department, the selectmen passed an order of restraint on all dogs for ninety days with provision that vaccinated dogs should be -exempt from the order. The health department offered free vaccination for all dogs owned in Watertown. The co-operation of the public was excellent. At the series of four free clinics 488 dogs received the treatment. This would indicate that about 5 % of all Watertown dugs were protected against rabies. The rabies situation has been brought under control, as evidenced by the decreasing number of infected animals. close supervision of all dog bites was maintained through- out the year. It was necessary, as a precaution, to provide the anti-rabic treatment for three persons Who had handfed dogs known to be rabid, and for one person, bitten by an unknown. clog. Diphtheria Immunization The work of the diphtheria immunization clinic has been continued throughout the year. The protective treatment WIX5 given to 1367 children, of which number 500 were in the age group five years and under. REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 13 This means that about 22.7% of the total school population has been immunized. Of the group "a years of age and under„ 14% have been immunized. 7t is generally believed that .35% ar more of the group 3 years of age and under, must be immunized in order to male any impression an the diptheria case rate. The niatter is now entirely in the hands of the public. The facilities for diphtheria: prevention are available free of cost, and it remains only for a fuller use of these facilities to be made. Dental Clinics The work of the dental clinics has successfully continued during the rear. h new system of records has been installed at both clinics. During the later part of the year, all school children up to thesixth grade were examined fear dental defects. This work is descril)cd in detail in the reports of thedentists and dental hygienists. Infant and Child Welfare The baby clinics at the east and west ends ;were well utilized by the public during the year. The object of these clinics is not to treat disease but to provide the medical su- pervision necessary for the health of the infant in the first few months of life. They should be designated as a `well baby conference." This year, we have offered the diphtheria preventive treat- ment at these clinics. During the early summer registration, health examinations were given to children about to enter school in the fall. Health Education During the month of December the First issue of "Health News" was distributed by the department. This consists of an eight page illustrated pamphlet with educational material on health matters. We hope to be able to contintic this publication during the corning year, with the adclitional feature of a page dealing with local health departTJJ(L],t news. Milk Inspection The regular inspection of milk supplies has continued throughout the year. This has consisted of the monthly- inspection of all milk pasteurizing plants and chemical examinations of milk and crearn samples from caul] dealer. It is expected that the facil- ities for bacteriological examination provided for in the new laboratory will make passible a much more efficient milk inspection. The sources supplying milk to Watertown are, for the most part, cif a high grade. The new regulations passed last December pi-OVide thiLt all roily sold in Watertown, with the exception of certified. mill~, must be pasteurized. The following inspections were carried out during the year. Inspections of dairies 220 Inspections of milk samples 574 Inspections of cream samples 244- Inspection of Food Distribution Regular supervision of food distribution was carried can during the year. All bakeries, restaurants, and food stores were kept under observation. The general conditions under which food and drink are distributed are satisfactory. The main faults noted are failure to provide proper clean- sing facilities for utensils, and to properly dispose of waste materials_ The regulation requiring ]tot and cold water in all lunch roorns, restaurants, soda fountains and Ranch carts has brought about some improvement in this respect. Almost all the places concerned have complied with this regulation during the year, and the others will very shortly comply. This is also the case with regard to Ole regulatIO11 re- quiring underground garbage containers. REPORT OF BOARD OF 11EALTU 15 The following inspections were carried out during the year. Inspections of Bakeries 52 Inspections of Restaurants 141 Inspections of Food Stores 679 Total 872 General Sanitation Nuisances The usual variety of complaints were received regarding miscellaneous nuisances. Most of these related to waste disposal and the keeping of animals, iM iscellaneous sanitary inspectiows 87 In conclusion, I wish to thank all n-icmbers of the Board of Health and office force for the co-operative spirit shown in making possible the successful carry4ig out of the years work. Respectfully submitted, ARTHUR E. BURKE. Report of Public Health Nurse To flue Board of Health. Gentleinen: I herewith submit my report as Public Health Nurse for the year ending December 31, 1931. Tuberculosis Report New pulmonary cases 31 Other forms of tuberculosis 14 Case-9 transferred to Watertown 8 Cases moved from Watertown 19 Cases discharged from tubercular list I Deaths 13 Visits 1250 Cases under supervision 17,E Patients admitted to Sanatorium Cambridge Tubercular Eospitat I Channing Horne 2 Boston City Hospital I Lakeville State Sanatorium 2 Lowell Hospital. 1 Middlesex Sanatorium ? blattapan Sanatorium 2 North Reading State Sanatorium 4 Peabody Home I Rutland State Sanatorium 4 Waltham Hospital 2 Westfield State Sanatorium 2 Summit Ilouse 2 Tewksbury 5 Total, 31 Patients transferred from: Cambridge Tubercular Hospital to Middlesex Sanatorium 2 Charming Home to Rutland Sanatorium 2 16 RErDRT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 17 Waltham Hospital to _N I i dd I esex Sana tori u rn I Tewksbury to Rutland SanatoriLIM I Summit House to Middlesex Sanatorium I Summit House to Rutland Sanatnrilim I Rutland Sanatorium to '.Middlesex Sanatorium 4 Three patients adi-nitted to Rutland Sanatorium prev- vious to 1931 have not been discharged Cases discharged from Sanatorium, Cambridge Tubercular Hospital Channing Home Lakeville State Sanatorium Sunirnit House Tewksbury Rutland Sanatorium 2 Waltham 2 Deaths at Sanatoriums 4 Examination at North Reading Sanatorium Adults examined and X-rayed 16 Children examined and X-rayed 25 Children received Von-pirquet test 23 Positive reaction on Von-pirquet reading* 17 *Of this group of children seven have been hospitalized and two are oil the waiting IWL for' admission to a sanitorium. The report of these examinations and x-ray findings were sent to the family ph-,FSIcian. Ten Year Clinic January- 14, Children examined WICI X-rayed 21 Children received Von-pirquet test 20° Children with positi%,c reaction 13 Children improved 8 October 15, Clill(Iren X-rayed (I I new cases) 31 Ad tilts 4-raved I Nov. 4 & .5, Children examined 30 Ad LI I IS exan-d n ed 1 Skin tested 9 Positive reaction 4 $ WATERTt3WN TOWN REPo#ZT Children emproved 12 Recommended for sunirner camp 3 Children discharged well 7 Two children were diagnosed childhood type of tubercu- losis and -,advised sanatorium treatment. One adult ,patient advised sanatorium treatment. These clinics were supervised by Dr. Zacks and Dr. TMc- Carthy of the State Department of Public Health, assisted by the school and Board of Health Nurses. Underweight Clinic Clinics held 44 Attendance 264 Six of these children vacationed in the country during the .summer and returned with a favorable gain in weight. Two children exarnhied at the Boston Dispensary. One child examined at the TM assachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary. (Question of tubercular eye.) Assisted at two Baby Clinics. 27 babies examined. Infantile Clinic Visits for consent to give blood 12 Attendance at Clinic 21 Donors 10 Rejected (Names placed on reserve list) i 1 Diphtheria Yrx munication Clinic Assisted Dr. Shields and Dr. King at these clinics held each Saturday moming ,at the Senior High School, also at the clinics held on edrresdayF of ternoons at the Board of Health Department. Other Contagious Cases Cultures taken 140 `l'emperature taken (infant11e contact) 63 Visits 470 The convenience of the car which was provided for the use of the health Department this year, has enabled me to attend REPORT OF BOARD OFF KEALTK 19, the distant case more easily and thus repeat the visits more often with all the patients. Its value in conveying patients, for examination and admission to the sanatoriums has been inestimable. The needy pQ(_)r among the tul_aerc.ular patients were provi- ded with Christmas dinners through the local organizations, the Boston Arnerican and the Salvation Army. _My gratitude is due in q large measure to Dr. Loring, Dr. King and the niernbers of Lhe Welfare Department for their ready co-open don and assistance which they ha-ve rendered the past year. To the tnernbers of the Emblem and Rotary Clubs and the numerous citizens who have been so prompt in answering my, appeal for aid in alleviating the many gases of distress, I extend my appreciation. Respectfully submitted, Helen A. Sullivan., R.1N.. REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERIES To the Board of Health. Gentlemen: I herewith submit the following report of the Cemetery Department for the year ending December 31, 1931. Superintendent, appropriation $2,000 00 Labor 10,350 00 Operation 575 00 Special appropriations for new fence at I idgelawn Cemetery 125 00 Total appropriation, $13,050 00 F\penditures 813,048 47 Balance 1 53 13,050 00 Amounts paid to Town 'Treasurer for sale of lets, graves and general labor from January 1, 1931 to December 31, 1931 . S7,568.30. Number oaf int:errnents in Cetneteries are as follows- Arlington Street Ceractery 0 Common Street Cemetery 20 Ridgela��,n Cemetery 71 Rwiovals 9 .Number of vaults used Nuniberof foundations placed .37 N u n-iber of two-grave lots sold 5 Number of three-grave lots scald 10 Ni uinber of four.-grave lots scald 1 Number of five-grave lots sold 3 Nurnber of six-grave lots sold 1 Number of ten-grate lots sold 3 Number of adult single graves scald 19 Number of children's graves sold 9 The labor in the cemeteries has been carried on during the .year, by a larger force of men than usual, on part time. Such 20 REPORT OF 130ARD OF HEALTH 21 an arrangement has given employment to men, physically fit to undertake such work, and it has been accomplished very satisfactorily. At Arlington Street Cemetery the conditions during the year have been goad. The smaller trees, recently set out, have made excellent progress. The larger trees have been trimmed to eliminate the dead wood, and one tree was taken down as its condition rendered it unfit to longer stand, over- hanging the fence, ratsd sidewalk. The grass grew remarkably well during the past summer, presenting a smooth screen surface, pleasing to the eye. We are particularly fortunate to have such a splendid estahlishm�nt with its beautiful grounds adjacent; to our ancient cemetery. The care that will undoubtedly he given to the grounds of the Telephone Company will be a great asset to the appearance of the Arlington Street Cemetery grounds, and it will be my endeavor to assist our Board to maintain a high standard of efEciency, in this and other cemeteries in map charge. The widening of Common Street and the removal of the old stone wall, have resulted in a vent touch improved condi- tion at the cemetery. In mailing the chatige, no burial lot was disturbed, nor any right of a lot owner infringed upon. The new iron fence, is a distinct addition to the grounds and will do away with some of the undesirable features which existed while the wall was standing. The grounds which were not sty seriously affected by the heat of the past summer, were kept up in a manner satisfac- tory, to the proprietors. The old wooden fence, 720 feet in length, which for several years 1 have urged to have removed, is falling into a state of dilapidation more and more apparent each year and I am pleased that your Board have ronsiidered the several bids for a ne%%, heavy wire fence, that have been secured, and that you recommend an appropriation for the erection of a new fence. % ith its installation, and the repair and painting of the iron fence on the Mt. Auburn Street side of the cemetery, the en- closures will be incondition to stand for years without further expense, and will protect the grounds £rani unwarranted intrusion. 22 WATLRTOWN TOWN RE FORT During the year 275 feet of fence on the Copeland Street side of Ridgelawn Cemetery has been replaced by a four-feat wire fence. One of the buildings has been repaired to prevent a leaking roof, and has also received a coat of paint. The entrance gates can Nkarren Street, also the gate on Copeland .Street has been painted. Two sections G and S are available for use and sales may be made from now on. These are very- desirable locations, and should rneet the requirements of these who must provide themselves with burial lots, As usual quite a number of memorial stones have been placed in the cerntetery, and in each case they are of a type that are uniform in size and grace of design, with these already there. With the number of men employed, we were enabled to beep the grounds with are unusual degree of care. After a period of thirty years, without once having had any repair work done on them, the avenues at Rid,gelawn Cemetery are showing the need of re-construction. I have pondered as to what is best to be done, and have consulted our Town Engineer, ',.Mr. Allen, concerning diem, and am assured that a crushed stone bituminous surface, is the most satisfactory nietbod of treatment. The expense of such construction is considerable, but the, work, if done, would furnish another means of employment for citizens of our town. Possibly the work could be done under the supervision of a person exper- ienced in road wilding, by those who ask aid from our Welfare Department, at a cost less than given in our estimate of $9,500. l believe that such a job should be done by our yawn workers, and trust that favorable consideration be given to the project. I am pleased with your expression of satisfaction, and trust that means will be provided to enable us to raise the standard of our cemeteries still higher. FRANK f�. SHOREV, Superintendent off`Ceur.eter es. BABY CLINIC AND SCHOOL, NURSE To the Board of ffeallh, Town of Walerlown. Gentlemen: I herewith summit My report for the period of January i, 1931 to December 31, 1931, t. Patrick's and Sacred Heart Schools Number of pupils in gramrner and primary grades 786 Number of pupils M high school 82 Number of pupils witli symptoms of communicable disease 2 Number of pupils with sere throats 38 Number of pupils with severe colds 30 N uniber of pupils with swollen glands G Number of pupils with infected teeth 5 Number of pupils with sevore burns 2 Number of pupils with impetigo 29 Number of pupils suspicious of tonsillitis 3 Number of pupils suspic sous of abscessed ears 2 Nua7 ber of pupils suspicious of nephritis 2 Number of pupils with poor pasture 102 Number of pupils given first aid is Nunther of pupils underweight 90 Number of pupils given ewe examination by nurse 767 Nuniher of pupils taken to ere clinics 25 Number of visits to hoines 166 Number of visits to school 208 Number of visits to underweight cases 17 Number of visits regarding eye examinations 26 N unit}er of underweight children attending sunirner Camp 7 These children are: inspected, examined for pediculosis, and weighed three times a year, and when necessary. Baby Welfare Clinic Number of clinics held at east end 50 Number of clinics held at west end 52 23 24 WATE.RroWN 'TOWN REPORT Number of calls niade on recorded births 217 Total attendance at clinics 1360 Diplitberia Ininiunizatlon Assisted Doctors Shields and Icing at these clinics held each Saturday morning at the Seniors High School, also at clinics belt] on XVednesday afternoon at Board of Health Rooms. Number of calls made on children showing reaction to serum 28 Number of calls made on children for incomplete treatment 65 uI ber of hours spent in rr iscellaT eaus work in connection with srhick test and toxin antitoxin notifications 76 Rabies in Dog Preventive Treatment Clinic Assisted Dr. Jakeman in conjunction with 'IMrs. Tracy in three clinics held in the Grant School. Poliomyelitis Cases Calls made its conjunction with Dr. Mack of the Mate Department of Public Health 77 These calls were. made on post poliomyelitis cases to obtain donations of blood for preventive paralysis serum. Transportation to and from the C_;hildren"s and NAValthani Hospitals for donors. Pre-School Registration and Follow-tip Work Total registration at school and clinic 336 Total examination at clinic 72 _Nwlagority of these children were examined by the family physic°iitn. Number of calls made on those registered 106 Miscellaneous Assisted liss Still ivan at the Teri Year Clinics 2 REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 27 Drove children to and from North Reading Sanatorium 3 C'onta, ious calls 7 Attended School Hygiene Conference held by the State Department of Public Health at Framingham Normal School on December 3, 1931. Respectfully submitted, MAR1 T. DAVIS, REPORT OF SCHOOL DENTIST AND DENTAL ASSISTANT To Me Board of Ilealdi, Four,, of Watertown. Gentlemen: Herewith is submitted the report of the School' Dentist and the Dental Assistant for the period of January 1st to June 2 th 1931 and from September 14th to December 23rd 1431. During that time our efforts have been tc) teach the child- ren the function, care and value of good teeth, :also to impress by simple instruction and illustration the heed of good teeth if they would enjoy good health. With this end in view we havc distributed to the children several leaflets such as "Bating for Teeth", "wring for Teeth" and "Teaching the Child how to Brush His Teeth". These leaflets were furnished by the 'State Department of Public Health, Our work has been both corrective and preventive. It is limited to the relief of all temporary teeth and the filling of all six year molars (permanent teeth) where indicated, as well as the educational program. By keeping all the first set of teeth the proper length of time, and thus chewing evenly and regularly, the tissues covering the space between the first set and the permanent set (which is immediately behind it) are evenly and gradually warn away, and the new set appears straight and even at the proper time. We strongly urge the parent or guardian to consult their family dentist for all permanent reparative work. The work at the clinic is confined to the kindergarten and grades one, two, and three. All emergency cases are given huniediate attention. At the opening of school in September 1931, a complete survey was made of the kindergarten and grades one to six inclusive, to determine the amount the dental work necessary. Each child's mouth was charted and a duplicate notifica- tion was sent home shoving the number of dental defects. 26 REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 21 Grades four, fi,,-e, six and special classes were given notices to consult their family dentist at once. The kindergarten and grades one, two and, three were also given notices advising them to c:onsuIt their family dentist or to give clinic permis- sion to perform the dental work necessary. As the result of the survey it was found that 97.8 per cent required dental treatment,. 'riiv`e wish to take this opportunity to express our apprecia- tion for the assistance given by teachers, principals and all members of the Health Department. For Statement of work accomplished, see the joint report of the School Dentist and the Dental Assistant. OWEN F. KEEFE, DAVII.D. ELLEN `'RACY, R.N. 28 WATZRTONVNI TOININ REPORT St. Patrick's School January 1, to February 28, 1931 r. Owen F. Keefe Total amount of money received for treatment $80.25 Total number of new cases 132. Total number of old cases 269 Total number of sitting--; 401 Total number of dental certificates from clinic 1.0 Total number of dental certificates from family dentists 25 Total number of extractions ('Tenip. 149, Per. 3) 152 Total number of fillings (Temp. 184, Per. 35) 219 Total number of fillings, silver, 203;cement, 16 Total number of treatments 208 Total number of treatments silver nitrate, 206;oil of cloves, 2 `T`otaI a7LFmber of class room follow up visits 37 Total number of home visits 1 Total number of pupils taught tooth brush drill and instructions in Oral HyTgierie 70 Total number at Hosmer School 506 Total number at St. Patrick's School 203 Total number of dental leaflets from State Depart- ment of Health 27 9 Total number of pupils emimined at the Browne School January 2, 1931 for the White House Child Health Survev 100 Browne School March 1, to May 15, 1931 Dr. Owen F. Keefe Total amount of money received for treatment $93.75 Total ainount of money received for tootle brushes 10.30 Total number of tooth bruslies sold at 10 cents each 1103 Total number of pupils examincd in grades, kindergarten Grades, 1, 21 31 4, 51 6, and Special Class 430 "Total number of pupils having dental defects 430 Total number of Board of Health Dental clinic notices REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 29_ given to Grades 4, 5, 6, &Special, advising them to consult family dentist 193 Total number of pupils given dental consent slips grades Kindergarten, 1, 2, and 3 237 Total number of new uses 169 Total number of cold cases 376 Total number of sittings 545 'ri7tal number of dental certificates from clinic 107 Total number of dental certificates from family-dentist 37 Total number of extractions (Tem. 212, Per. 4) 216 Total number of Fillings (Temp. 86, Per. 99) 185 Total number of fillings, silver, 149; cement, 8; zinc oxide,28 Total number of treatments, silver nitrate 192 Total nurnber of class rooin follow up visits 103 Total number of home visits 9 Total number of phone calls to parents 5 Total number of pupils taught tooth brush drill and in- structions In oral hygiene 798 At Hosmer School 390 At Browne School 408 Total number of Dental leaflets from the State Dept. of Public Health distributed to pupils 3,300, James Russell Lowell School May 18, to ,tune 26, 1931 and Dec. 1, to Dec. 23, 1931 Dr. Gwen F. Keefe - Total amount of money received for treatment $75.25 Total arnount of money received for tooth brushes 5-10 Total amount of money received for tooth paste .30 Total number of pupilsexamined, Grades 4, 5, 6 359 Total number of defects found, Grades 4, 5, 6 303 Total number of pupils e\ainined, Grade 3 $0 Total number of defects found, Grade 3 80 Total number of teeth tags distributed for Child Health Day 548, 30 WATEitTCS-W TOWN REPORT Total number of new cases 112 Total number of old cases 269 'Total number of sittings 381 'Fatal number of dental certificates from clinic 62 Total number of dental certificates from family dentist 117 Total number of extractions (temp. 107, per_ 2) 109 Total number of fillings (temp. 85, per. 154) 239 Total number of fillings, Amalgam, 20 r Cement, 20; _ Zinc oxide, 12 Total number of treatments 104 Treatments, Silver nitrate, lilt,Oil of cloves, 2 Total number of class room follow up visits 191 Total number of home visits 8 Total number of phone calls to parents i 'Total number of pupils taught tooth brush drill and in- structions in Oral Hygiene 674 At Hosmer School 289 At Lowell Schaal 385 Total number of dental leaflets distributed to the child- ren from the Mate Department of Public Health 2,553 "Eating for Teeth" "Caring forTeeth" "Teaching the Child how to Brush his Teeth" ELI.,FN IM. TR.A`CY, R.N., Denial Assistant. Survey Report of Elementary Grades September 14, 1931 to November 30, 1931 Dr. Owen F. Keefe Examina- Extrac- Qr1ho- Clean— Sc1�ov! I�iotts Dcfeds Fillings limas donna rods Lou-ell 580 568 1,787 375 72 569 Browne 404 397 1,657 233 45 397 St. Ratrick's 432 426 2,211 243 41 426 Parker 239 235 1,349 106 20 235 Gran t 95 95 39+6 79 3 95 Francis& Phillips 509 485 2,160 172 26 48.5 Marshall Spring 301 299 1,840 205 13 299 2,560 2,505 11,4011 1,413 220 2,505 Total O.K. on examination, 55. Total defects, 97.8 per cent. ELLEN M. 'TRACY, R.N., Denial Assistant. Report of School Dentist and Dental Assistant To the Board of Ilea th, Town of Uraterfown. evilenien: �V_e herewith submit the report of the Dental Clinic for the period of January 1st to June 26th, and from September 14th to December 23rd, 1931. The work in the clinic has been both preventive and co)r- rective. It consists in the filling and extraction of temporary teeth and whet ever necessary, of the six year molars, which are the first of the permanent teeth to erupt. The work is done for pupils in kindergarten, grades one, two and three only and alt emergency cases. The children of grades four, five and six and special class are referred to the family dentist for treatment. These needing orthodontia work are given advice. The dental hygienist cleans the teeth for both clinics. During September and October a complete survey was made by the School Dentist of kindergarten through grade six to determine the arnount of dental work necessary. Each Child's mouth was charted and a duplicate notification was -sent home showing the number of defects. Grades four, five and siN and special class were given rictices advising theist to consult the family dentist. Kindergarten, grades one, two and three were given clinic permission slips but were advised wherever possible to attend the family dentist. As a result of our survey, we found that ninety-two percent of the children needed dental treatment. At the IMa.y Day Child Health Day celebration, 720 State Teeth tags were given, 334 to the Francis and Phillips Schools and 396 to the Hosmer School. We wish to thank the principals, teachers, and members of Health Department for their assistance. For a statement of detailed. ;work accomplished, see the following report of Dentist and Dental Hygienist. Respectfully submitted, JA tIES E. DONAHUE, D.M.D. BARBAR.A H. GR.EENE, D.H. 32 REPORT OF BOARD OF HMALTH 33 Hosmer School January 1 to June 26, 1931—Nov. 3 to December 23, 1931 Dr. James E. Donahue Amount of money*received for treatment $280 80 Amount of money received For brushes 7 80 Amount of money received for paste 2 55 Total number of pupils examined 554 Grades 2 &3 168 Grades 4, 5, 6, and special 386 Total number of pupils with dental defects 417 Grades 2 &3 148 Grades 4, 5, 6, and special 269 Total number of pupils O.K. on exarnination 137 Grades 2&3 20 Grades 4, 5, 6, and. special 117 Total number of pupils treated 3S-1 Total number of sittings 1,552 Total number of fillings 1,(138 temporary teeth, 715: permanent teeth, 323 Total number of extractions 408 temporary teeth, 389: permanent teeth, 19 Total number of treatments 284 silver nitrate, 272: zinc[oxide eugetiol, 12 Total number of pupils receiving deata:l certificates 512 From school clinic 251 From family dentist 261 Total number of classroom follow tap visits 34.3 Total nuniber of home visits 1 Total number of cleanings 560 At Hosmer 281 At ether clinic 279 Total nurnber of pupils examined at Hosmer School, Jan. 2, 1931 for the White House Child Health Survey 100 REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF PLUMBING To the Board of Health, Town of Walerlown. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report as Ply:robing Inspector for the 'Town of Watertown for the year ending Decernber 31, 1931. Total number of permits issued by this department during 1931: 178. At a fee of S4.00 a permit; 173. One permit at $3.00 and four permits at 2.00; making a total of S703.00 collected by this department. Girl Nm, Buddings Buildings Total Permits issued s0 128 179 Number of Fixtures Installed Water closets 608 Sinks 388 Wash trays 300 Washbowls 532 Bathtubs 316 Urinals 84 Other fixtures 450 Total, 2,674 Total number of inspections 511 Total number of water tests 170 Total number of final inspections 165 Permits issued and unfinished 9 During the year there were several large installations of plumbing fixtures, including fixtures installed in the New England Tel. & Tel. Building, Rosary Academy, Administra- tion Building, Strand Theatre, and the Infirmary. Many hours of time are used in office work, in consulta- tions, and laying out. of work to be done. Respectfully submitted, CHARLES M. HEWITT, .plumbing Inspector. 34 RV-PORT OF 130ARD OF HHALTH 35 Report of Survey September 15, 1931 to November 3, 1931 No. 2V0. teeth No. No. lVe, No. Defeel- A&. la be to be to be seeding School Examined dire O.K. filled extrackd cleaned prlho- dowia Hosmer 955 848 107 3,568 468 557 23 Coolidge 744 717 27 3,130 410 562 14 Sacred Heart ,gib 51 5 299 20 38 Ott Total, 1,755 1,616 139 6,997 898 1,157 37 BARB? RA H. GREENE, D.H. It CONTENTS Page Appraisers' Valuation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243 Assessors, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249 Auditor's Report. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 (See Page 2 for Index to Auditor's Report Chief of Fire Department, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 Chief of Police, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . 253 Collector, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 515 Dog Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Finance Committee, Report of. - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Highway Department, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 471 Infirmary Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 266 Inspector of Buildings, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 495 Inspector of Poles and Wires, Report of. . . . . . . . . 497 Park Commissioners, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503 Planning Board, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507 Playground Commission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 486 'Population. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 12 Public Welfare. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263 Sealer of Weights and Measures, Report of. , . . . . . 505 Selectmen, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Superintendent of Moth Department, Report of... 5111 Town Clerk, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 Births. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 Marriages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 Deaths. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 Miscellaneous Fees, Licenses, . . , , . . . . . . , . . , . , 268 Record of Town Meetings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 271 Town Counsel, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 511 Town Engineer, Report of. , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 487 Town Officers. , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Town Physicians, Reports of—. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502 Treasurer, Deport of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Tree Warden, Report of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Torn Cattle Inspector and Veterinarian, Report of 509 School Report Library Report Water Department Board of Health 1 Index to Auditor's Report—By Departments Page Receipts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Miscellaneous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 General Administration: Selectmen's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Auditor's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Treasurer's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Colle+ctor's Department.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Assessors' Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Town Clerk's Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Election Expenses. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 Registrars of Voters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Town Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Aloderator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Planning Board. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Legal Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Printing Town Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Printing Voting Lists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Memorial Day. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Finance Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Reserve Fund— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Protzction of Life and Propepr4y. Police Department, Salariei. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L02 Police Department, Additional Men. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.3 Police Department, Special Police. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Police Department, janitor and Wagonnian.. . . . . 104 Police Department., Clerk and Wagonman. . . . . . . 104 Police Department, Teletype. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Police Department, Uniforms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Police Department, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 police Department, Replace Automobiles. . , . . . . . 108 Fire Department, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Fite Department, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Fire Department, Uniforms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 2 Auditor's Report.--Continued Page Fire Department, Hoses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Fire Department, Auto Repairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Fire Department, Tires, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Pensions. . . . 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I - - . . . . 115 Inspector of Buildings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Weights ,and Measures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Gypsy and Brown-Tail 11°loth, Superintendent. . . . 117 ypsv and Brawn-"Fail h1oth, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Gypsy and Brown-Tail lVoth, Maintenance. . . . . . 118 Tree Warden, Salary_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 Tree Warden, Clerk. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Tree Warden, I°Iaintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Tree Warden, Cottony Scales. . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . , . , . 120 Poles anal Wires Department, Inductor. , . . . . . . . . 121 Pules and Wires Department, Clerk. . . . . . , , . . . . . 121 Pales and Wires Department, Assistant Clerk. . . . 121 Poles and fires Department, 1'4'laintenance. . . . . . 121 Pales and Wires, Special. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Deng Officer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Ileallh and Sanilalion: Health Department, agent. . . . . . . , . . , . . . , . . . . . . 124 Health. Department, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Health Department, Nursers. . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Health Department, Contagious. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25 Health Department, Bahr Clinic. . . . . . . . . 127 Health Department, Dental Clinic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Health Department, Maintenance and Operation 129 Health Department, New Autos. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Inspector of Plumbing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Cattle fnspection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Sewer Department, Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Sewer Department. Maintenance. . 132 Care and Lighting of flag ways: Highway Department Salaries, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Highway Department, Office Expense. . . . . , . . . . . 134 3 Auditor's Report.—Continued Page Highway Department, Vacations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Highway ]department, Construction. . . . . .. . . . . . . 134 Highway Department, Construction (Belmont Street) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Highway Department, Maintenance. . . . , . _ . . . . , . 136 Highway Department, Stable il+laintenance... . . . . 140 Highway Department, Garbage Collections. . . . . . 141 Highway Department, Water Trenches. . . . . . . . . . 141 Highway Department, Street Signs... . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Highway Department, New Sedan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Highway Department, New Truck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Highway Department, Ford Chassis. . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Sider�xa.lks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Street Lights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Dust Laying. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Engineering Department, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Engineering Department, Contingent, , . . . . . . . . . . 145 Ashes and Paper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 S-a. pport of the Poor: Infirmary Department, Keeper. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Bfirmary Department, General Expense. . , . . . . , , 148 Public_ 'l 'elfare, Department Agent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Public Welfare Department, Visitor. . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Public N- Telfare Department, Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Public N'17elfare, Outside Aid Investigator. . . . . . . . 150 Pullin N-Telfare, Contingent. . . . . . . . . . 154 Public Welfare, Outside Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Public Welfare, Mothers` Aid. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Public Welfare, Old Age Assistance. . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Physician. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 State Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Soldiers' Exemptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Education: School Department, General Control. . . . . . . . . . . . 163 School Department, Instruction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 4 Auditor's Deport.--Conlinued page: Substitutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 Supplies- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174 School Department, Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179 Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 School Department, Americanization. . . . . . . . . . . . 182 School Department, Evening. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 School Department, Supplies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 School Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . 184. School Department, 'Trade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 School Department, Continuation. 188 School Department, New Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . 189 School Department, Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . 190 School Department, Convention Expense, (1931) 191 School Department, Convention Expense, (1932). 191 School Department, Miscellaneous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 Libraries.and Reading Rooms: Public Library Department, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Public Library Department, Maintenai.nce.. . . . . . . 194 Public Library Department, Bouks, Periodicals and Binding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 Public- Library Department, Convention Expense. 198 Recreal on Park Department, Superintendent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199 Park Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . 199 Park Department, Victory Field. 200 Park Department, Painting Fence, . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 Park Department, Coolidge Playground. . . . . . . . . 201 Park Department, Coasting. . . . . 201 Playground, Salaries. . . . . . . . . - - . . . . . . . 202 Playground Department, '-Maintenanc+e. . . . . . . . . . 203 Playground Department, \ew Equipment. . . . . . . 204 Public Indebledness and f7derest: Town Debt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 Interest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 5 Auditor's Repo rt.TCoWimfed Page Ta.ves State Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 Special State Assessments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 A,letropolitan Assessments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 206 Charles River Basin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 County Taxes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208 rater Darks: Water Department, Salaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2US Water Department, Office Expense. . . . . . . . . . . . 208 X-Vater Department, Vacations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 Water Department, Construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 210 Water Department, Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 Water Department, Special. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 Water Department, New Trucks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216 -Public Cemeteries: Cemetery Department, Superintendent-. . . . . . . . . . 216 Cemetery Department, Labor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 Cemetery Department, Operatio3l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 217 Cemetery Department, New Fence. . . . . . . . . . . : . 18 scellcaveovs: Administration Building. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 Administration Building, Flans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 Arsenal Street. , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219 Belmont and Common Streets, Traffic Lights. . . . , . 219 Betterment Streets (1931). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Betterment Streets (1930). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Common Street Relocation and Widening. . . . . . . . 221 December Assessments 1930. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 December Assessments 1931 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 Drainage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221 Drainage, Special. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222 Headquarters, American Legion, Past No. 99....... 223 Founder's iMemorial. . , , . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 Infirmary Department, Plans for Movini;. . . . . . . . 22" (y Auditor's Report.----Continued .Page Infirmary Department, Moving and Remodelling. 224 Laundrv, Brook, Drain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224 Liston fie-embursernent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 Louise Street, Drain. . . . . . . . . . . 225 Lowell. School Addition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 Main Street, Relocation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 Mt. Auburn Street Building Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 Mosquito Eradication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 Nichols Avenue, Relocation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 Orchard Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 Overlay, 1929. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 Overlay, 1930. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 Overlay, 1931. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 Overlay Reserve Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Potter Memorial Gate Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 Premium Account. . . . — — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 Riverton Playground. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 School Department, Smith-Hughes )Fund. . . . , . . . 230 School Survey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 Taylor Street, Building Line. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 Tercentenary Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 Unpaid Bills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 'West Elementary School— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 Wells Avenue Sewer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 Workmen's Compensation. . . . . . . . . 232 Treasury receipts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 S'tatenient of Assets a-nd Li4bidi�ies: Assets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238 Liabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.38 -Unpaid B211s. Mothers' Aid. . . . . . . . . 939 Outside Aid. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240 7