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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1932 Annual Watertown Report ANNUAL REPORT, BY THE OFFICERS OF TIT I-. TOWN OF WATERTOWN FOR THE Three Hundred and Secoud Year of Its Orgauization YEAR ENDING DECE BER 31, 1932 a ti THE HAMPf�S���i7�IRE MASS. INC. /!�� 1933 I SEE BACK OF BOOK FOR CONTENTS TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1932 Selectmen EDWARD D. HOLLAND, Chairman AURICE H. O'CDNNELL, Clerk JAMES H. SHERIDAN Carr-mittee Assignments EDWARD D. HOLLAND Highways, Sewers and Drainage, Sidewalks, Dust Laying, Ashes and Paver, Street Lights, Poles and Wires, Engineering, Town Hall. MAURICE H. O'CONNELL Fire, Outside Aid, Mothers, Aid, Soldiers' Relief, Election Expenses, BUIlding Inspector, State and Military Aid., Tree Waycj€,n, Moth Dept. JAMES H. SI3ERIDAN Police, Workmen's Con'Pelisation, Insurance, Contingent, Fuel, Town Physician, Tow-n Veterinarian, Weights and Measures, Leg,,il Services. Tort;g Cje•r-14 WILLIAM P. I cGuIRE Term expires 1933 Tr ev.sztr•ej° HARRY W. BRIGHAM Term expires 1933 Assessors of Faxes EDWARD F. WRIGHT, Chaaxwzan 'earn expires 1933 WILLIAM BELL, Secretary Teini expires 1934 EDWARD A. OATES 'Terre expires 1935 3 4 WATERTOWN T{}`V4'N REPORT Co ector of Tares FREDERICK J. COLBY Term expires 1933 Avditor WILLIAM W. �NI ORCR.OSS, Jr. Term expires 1933 Moderator P. S ARSFIELD CUTNIFF Term exPITs 1933 School Committee FRA.NCIS A. KELLY, Chairman Term expires 1934 WARY CORCOR.AN, Secretary Term expires 1934 FRACIS P. CARROLL Term expires 1934 CHARLES JEWELL BROWN Term expires 1933 M. H. READ Term expires 1933 HAR,OLD B_ BLAZO Term expires 1935 CHARLES F. J. HA.RRIN TON 'perm expires 1935 WILFRED H. PRICE, Superintendent of Schools Trustees Free Public Library REV. EDWARD C. CAMP, Chair`nw?L Term expires 193 RUTH H. FURBER, Seeretary Term expires 1935 CHARLES P. SHAW Term expires 1933 P. SA.RSFIELD +CUN IFF Term expires 1934 ARTHUR F. GRAY Term expires 1934 FRED E. CRAWFORD Term expires 1935 Board of Healtib WALTER N. SECORD, M.D., Chid- r-nian HARRY M. CHOPOLRIANI D. .D., Seeretai-y Term expires 1933 GUY C. PESCE, M.D. Term expires 1935 TOWN OFFICERS Park Commissioners WINTHROP G. ROCKWELL, Chairnwit Term expires 1933 ARTHUR L. MORSE, Seerietary Terra expires 1935 HAROLD R. HALL Term expires 1934 Water Commissioners ED ARD C. MALL, Chairman Term expires 1934 JO N S. LOVE,LL, Secretary Terra expires 1935 :F JOHN P. GALLAGHER Term expires 1933 Tree Warden JOHN C. FORD Terns expires 1933 Cowstables CORNELIUS H. KEEFE Term expires 1933 FRANK L. MAGUIRE Terra expires 1933 JAMES M. OGILVIE Term expires 1933 ='RO-Y C. FAPALIA Term expires 1933 Plaftnilng Board ER,IvEST M. SMALL, Chairman Term expires 193 MASTS N. TOMASSIAN, Secretary Terror expires 1935 WILLIAM W. RUGG Term expires 1934 RONA.LD M. STONE Term expires 1933 WILFR,ED A. NORRIS Terra expires 1933 :"Appoilited Sept. 16, 1932, in place of Joseph W. Gerry, deceased July. 23, 1932. "Appointed by Selectmen, Sept. 16, 1932. '4 ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT APPOINTED OFFICERS ,Superintentlent Moth Departnt.eri.L *VAIN D. HORTON Term expiresV .Ja uiary 1933 *JOHINT C. FORD, appointed Jan. 1, 1933, for one ;dear Registrars of Voter JOHN A. LO YND, Chairman Term expires 1933 WILLIAM P. IVMcGUIRE, Cler h Term expires 193:3 PATRICK D. GLEASON Term expires 1934 WILLIAM S. HUGHES Term expires I935 Ton'rr Engine+e•r. OTI S D, ALLEY? wper•intendent of Streets PIERCE P. CONDON Keeper of Iia fr rowur y and Pound GEORGE H. NITHITE Town P�t,�,w rr irr.rt, MICHAEL J. KLLLE , M.D. Inspecior° of Cattle and P0.111n Veter inaa•mn HARRY W. JAHEM N, V.M.D. 1 ispector. of Buildings WILLIAM H. WILSON sealer of weights (all Measttr•es VICTOR M. ANDERSON Agent for Burial of Deceased Soldiers WILLIAM P. McGUIRE Agent, Det wr•tm,ent of Public, Welfare DANIEL H. MURPHY t 0 TOWN OFFICERS 7 Fence Viewers WILLIAM H. ILIFFE JOHN S. WILSON FRANK W. WATERHOUSE Keeper of Loc ap JOHN F. MILMORR General Agent, Bow-d of Health. ARTHUR E. BURKE upetintendent of Cemeteries 'RANK R. SHOREY Inspector of phonbing CHARLES M. HEWITT Town Caursed FRANCIS J. McNAMARA Playgrormd Corranussionei-s ARTHUR L. MORSE, Chaitwian Term expires 1 3S WINTHROP G. ROC WELL, Seeretary Term expires 1934 BERNARD S. McHUGH Term expires 1935 Doer Cfflcer WARREN J. EASTMAN ° ,SPecickl Officers with Pay When on Ditty E"O GR.GE A. WHITE ,ARNOLD E. HOLMES PATItCIK J. QUINN PATRICK J, VAHEY ALTER E. RUNDLETT JAMS, S R.YAN JA.MES R. MURFHY WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Finance Committee "'JOHN A. COLB.ERT, Chabvian Terra expires 19 33 F'RANCIS A. McDER.MOTT, ,Sec-retary Term expires 19.33 GR.OVER C. CODIE Term expires 1933 JOHN M. DAY Term expires 1933 W.ILLIAM G. GRUNDY Tenn expires 1933 JOHN J. McLAUTHLIN Term expires 1933 R,OBER.T P. OSBORN Term expires 19:33 .r*GEORGE 0. BA .TER Term expires 19.3)4 THOMAS E. DOYLE Term expires 1934 ARTHUR R. JONES Tern-i expires 1934 ***LEO P. LANDRY Terri expires 1934 THOMAS F. MEGAN Term expires 1934 WILF RED J. PAQUET Term expires 1934 A. LE'STER SHIPTON Term expires 1934 MATTREW W. J. CARLEY Term expires 1935 STERLING R. CAR,RINGTON Terre expires 1935 ROSCOE F. DAUGHTERS Term expires 1935 AR,TURO DeFILIPPO Term expires 1935 DAVID E. F'IT GERALD `Perm expires 193a RA.LPH C. GARDINER Tetra expires 1935 J. VINCENT MacD(3NfIUGTI Term +expires 1935 Public Weighers DENNIS J. BARRY THOMAS JOSEPH McCUE PERCY E. SMITH NVAL"TER J. MacAULEY THOMAS P" BLAKENEY JOHN D. McMAHON ROY M. EATON C. B. WENDELL HAROLD R. PEVEAR C, J. OSGOOD WILLIAM CASEY ARTHUR G. MARSH CHARLES L. CASEY I-UGH GOLDING H. DEAN YORK JOSEPH KELLEY *Elected Chairman, May 23, 1922, "Appointed Way 23, 1932, to fill vacancy caused by resignation of John P. Oates. *''*Appointed May 23, 1932, t4 fill vacancy caused by resigmation of Maurice H. O'Connell, elected Selectman. TOWN OFFICERS 9 WALLACE J. GREEN NA` HAN R. DOLDIER F. H. SARGENT ICU H GODDARD .AL ON H. MacDONALD FR ED ;SOUCEY HARRY W. PACKARD PER,CY J. WALKER FORREST E. J. CLIDDEN JOHN RING FRANK J. CAREY JCHN STUART FRED C. LEONARD ANTHONY FLYNN JOSEPH McSHEFFREY SETRAN DERDERIAN JAMES 14 UR.PHY SAMUEL P,AGDASARTAN G. J. PRE TON" JOSEPH HOLBROOK Measurers of Wood and Bark C. G. OSGOOD W ILLIA i[ J. CASEY C. B. WENDELL CHARLES L. CASEY HAROLD R. PEVEAR 1.0 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT POPULATION The estimated number of inhabitants of Watertown for the year 1915, as sheen by the State census, 16,615 ; police census, 18,040. Police census, January, 1917, 20,_ 055. Estimated population, January, 1918, 20,500. Po- lice census, January, 1919,. 21,500. United States census, January 1, 1920, 21,457. Estimated population, January, 1922, 22,500. Estimated population, January, 1923, 23,- 000. Estimated population, January, 1924, 25,000. State census, April 1, 1925, 25,480. Estimated popuiation, Jaauary, 1926, 27,500. Estimated pop u l a t i o n, January, 1927, 29,500. Estimated population, January, 1928, 30,000. Estimated population, January, 1929, 31,- 500. Estimated population, Januax•y, 1930, 32,500. United Statescensus, April 1, 1930, 34,913. Estimated population, January 1, 1933, 86,400. r REPORT OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE March 1.5, 1932 To the Finance Committee, - Town of Watertown, Massachusetts. .. Gentlemen The people of Watertown are confronted with the ,bit- ter problem of adjusting expenditures forthe px;esent yeas' and you have entered upon the consideration of the budget with conditions more unusual than have ever be- fore been presented to your Committee. With present busitxess conditions, decreased salaries, wages, azid II- corne from investments, people generally are inclined to look for decreased taxes. You may expect, this ,year, a decided decrease in revenue, and an increase in slate and county taxes, so that the expenditure this year of -an amount equal to that expended lest year will necessarily result in an increase of approximately , 1.50 over last year's tax mate, this approximation being based on the hest information available at this time. In anticipation of this situation, your committee adopted a course of ac- tion which seemed to be a decided i zr,provernent, in the appointment of a sub-committee on budget planning and by requesting from the department heads a preliminary budget some time prior to the time at which the depart- ment heads were compelled by the by-laws to present their burl et. Much information was obtained from the prelininiargy reports received froin some departments. T%v.o inethods presented themselves to your Commit- tee in connection with the decrease in the total budget to be recommended to town meeting, one a reduction in salaries and compensation for labor, the other., a reduc.- tion in the cost of maintenance and operation of dopart- ments. 0 �Y 1 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT You have adapted a policy of gTanting no salary in- creases except in the Police Department and Fire De- partment, where automatic increases were required by law, and you have recommended no salary decreases. Many rumors were spread among the Town employees with reference to your recommendations on the salary items in the budget and such conduct should be severely censured by the heads of the departments. I feel that your policy was based on a broadness of vision which, al- though it may be questioned by some who favor no salary reduction, for municipal employees, surely should not be questioned by Town employees. In considering the highway, sewer, ,sidewalk acid water appropriations, you have had in mind that work in these departments was the major means of offering employ- ment to persons who aright otherwise make demands on the Welfare Department for aid. { Your recommendations in reference to salaries in the School Depzr•tment may or may not be of value to the Town meeting. The conduct of the School Committee in the past has been based upon decisions of the Massachu- setts Supreme Court, Which hold that there is vested in the School Committee the power to fix salaries of school teachers and a penalty can be unposed upon the Town for failure to appropriate sufficient money to support public education. The sub-committee on budget planning has reported that $1,500,000 will 'probably be necessary for construc- tion of school buildings in the next ten years; that other departments would need approximately $300,000 in the next five years for majors improvements. The borrowing capacity of the Town within the debt liinit is greater than ever hefor{e, having been increased to the amount of 450,000. The same committee has made certain recom- mendations in connection with the auditing department, the collector's department and employment of a purchas- ing agent, which should be referred to the committee on Change in farm of Town goverrunent. I FINANCE commITTEE REPORT 1 A major problem, with which the Towx; is personally concerned is the equalization of zeal estate valuations for the purposes of assessment. At the present time much of the real estate is under-assessed and some of the prop- erty upon which buildings have been recently con- structed, is over-assessed. This condition has been forci- bly brought to the attention of your conmmittee by the presentation of figures by committees appointed for the purpose of acquiring land for specific Town projects, wherein the prices quoted are so afar in excess of the as- sessed valuation as to excite the curiosity of the average citizen. An appraisal of the entire Town by a. competent organization is recommended, with a view to fairly and equitably determine the valuation to be placed by the assessors upon all property bath business and residential. The need for a new Police Station is evident and such a building would permit the Fire Department Head- quarters to be extended to include the present Police Sta- tion building. The site recommended by the Cormnaittee on a site for a Police Station is unsuitable in that it fails to provide ready means of ingress and egress, due to the narrowness of Cross Street, and the fact that the street cannot be widened without great expense to the Town. I take this opportunity to congratulate you can your attendance and attention at the sessions this year. JOHI1; J. McLAUTHMN, Chairman. Tabulated Schedule of .Appropriadons ,p 1988 1982 1931 1931 1991 A»pro. Committee GENERAL ADMINISTRATION {$103,790.22) APpivprintion Exjwnded Ha]ance Asked Recommends Selectmen's Department: ;electmen's Salaries ........................................................ $1,500.00 Salary of Clerk ................................................................ 500.00 Miscellanefais ...........................................................,........ 1,000.00 3,000.00 2,533.22 460'.78 3,000.00 3,000.00 � Auditing Department: y� Awlitor's Salary ..............................,_,............................. 3,:300.110 {r1 Satan of Clerk ................................................................ 1,150.0() 0011tingenvies .................................................................... 775.00 4,97 5.00 4,D63.17 11.83 19,250.00 5,225.00 a Treasurer's Department � Treasurer: Salary .......................................................... 3,•�liil.i){► .Sulary (if Clerk ................................................................ 1,15U.mw ►-i Contingent ........................................................................ 2,500.00 6,171.1)0 6,044.18 126.82 7,314.00 7,150,UO 0 Collector's Department z Collector's Salary ............................................................ 3,300.00 � SnlarN, 1st_Clerk .............................................................. 1,41)i.(1la t37 Salary2nd Clerk .............................................................. Extra Clerk Hire 1}3G.U0 � Tax-Sale Advertising ...................................................... 1,5O0.00 y Contingent ........................................................................ 2,2011.00 9,685.25 9,683.62 1.63 10;662.00 10,386.00 Assessors' Department: Assessors' Salaries .......................................................... 4,100.00 Clerk's Salaries Contingent ............... ..................... .................................. 4,Ofa11,0U 13,480.00 13,441.31 47.69 13,208.00 12,889.00 Town Clerk's Department Town Clerk's Salary........................................................ 3,500.00 1stClerk .......................................................................... 1,350.00 `?nd Clerk ................................„........................................ 1,300.00 rw ord Clerk .......................................................................... .4250.00 Contingent ........................................................................ 2,300.00 9,700.00 9,563.41 146.59 9,900.00 9,700.00 Election Expense ..................... .. ........................ ..................................... 3,725.00 3,713.03 11.97 10,000.00 9,500.00 Registrarsof Voters ... ........ .... ....... ......................... ........................... Salary of 4 men cal $100.00 each...................................................... 400.00 400.00 400.00 400.00 Printing Town Reports................... 2,916.80 2,916.80 3,000.00 2,000.00 Printing Voting Lists.................................................................................. 800.00 798.55 1.45 1,500.00 1,500.00 Finance Committee ...................................................................................... 2,175.00 1,780.43 394.57 2,000.00 2,000.00 Care and MaIntenanac of Town Hall: Salary of Janitor.......................... Labor .................................................................................. 1,000.00 C? TelephoneOperator ........................................................ 750.00 Contingent ........................................................................ 3,000.00 4,300.00 4,254.43 46.57 6,600.00 6,350.00 Legal. Services: Salary of Town Counsel.................................................. 2,000.00 Contingencies .................................................................. 700.00 2,700.00 2,487.55 212.45 2,700.00 2,700.00 � Memorial Day (See Article 7). .............................................................. 1,300.00 1,800.00 1,3000.00 1,300.00 tIj Insurance ....................................„.......................................................... 12,454,19 121,351.05 108.14 10,965.22 10,965.22 I'd Workmen's Compensation ........................................................................... 4,700.00 4,381.39 368.61 5,000.00 5,000.00 O Contingent ...................................................................................................... 1,900.00 1,706.34 193.66 2,000.00 1,800.00 H Dag Officer ...............................,.................................................................... 350.00 344.22 5.78 350.00 350.00 Pensions .......................................................................................................... 8,900.00 8,829.69 70.31 11,675.00 11,575.00 PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY ($259,901.84) Police Department: Salaries: Chief ..... .... .. . .......................................................... 3200.00 Lieutenants (8) ........................................................ 7:800.00 16 V4'ATERTOA-V:1T TOWN REPORT" 25=o?GCw -4CGl0 •-i c oo a� CG uc .o=ro C, r, .. �1 .1 Cr' C}C�G CC z + +*7.-i CYS Li7 v q.7 .-r 60 C u LOS C�Z 00 Ca M*ttv ram. M C5 G*]W—co m 5 COY L Lw M L— Ic 0 CD cl ri GCQC1700 t� - :7 GY 0000 c- Ll7 Lit is v L]D€i t]0 CO I. - C�40 iCy C7 G1 0 947 CO r� CA E" .�. 00 ;G i E .{ •'W L. yyq.✓•a .•V+ (ti dJ FF bz •aa dF � .r L+ r. � .. � � y m .�, � c+� C� G,y rt: C e r hE' r.-+- > FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 17 c�C� CCC:C =�c1Z>Cc> ~fa= c dojo Cu7� u7 6-: C- Cs fi r- o C�6 5:5-5 5 r Clx "� ] _ �' = ifs P-D W :?t- --� ell .LL. .- �.`�. cV'�' = ^7 L= t CC L C 00 .-y C _ _ to G.r e w CJ +i cr rim _ mac", {� a�►-, rJ a, ta d41 el; �- p y €c c C3 °3 rXj 07 r'v Tabulated Schedule of Appropriations—Continued a 1�a� 1988 1031 IN11 1931 Appro. Carnmlttee Apt iroi3riiklion Expended Balunre Ai;ked Reco mmendil New Cars ...................................................................................................... 1,l10$,00 1,007.60 .40 Inspector of Plumbing: Salary of Inspector .......................................................... 2,500.00 Contingent .................................................................................. 100.00 2,600.00 2,591.20 8.8() 2,+600.00 2,600.00 Cattle Inspection .Salary of Veterinarian........................................................................ 60+0.00 600.00 600.00 600,00 � SEWERS ($37,000.00) +� Sewer Construction ...........................................................................«.«........ 16,550.00 15,463.39 1,066,61 12,660.00 12,000.00 *3 Sewer Maintenance ...................................................................................... 25,500.00 25,498.16 1,84 26,000.00 25,000.00 SIDEWALKS ( 20,000.00) Construction and Maintenance ......,. 60,000.00 59,999.15 .85 60,000.00 20,000.00 O CARE AND LIGHTING OF HIGHWAYS ($61.8,302.00) Highway Department: � ftlaries: >1 Superintendent ............................... ..«.......,,.............. 3,600.00 1st Clerk .................................................................... 1,500.00 r7 `?nd Clerk .................................................................. 12250.0U (;,350.no 6,850,f)O 6,350.00 6,350.00 (Office Expense ...................................................................................... 525.GO 518.75 6.26 525.00 525.06 Vacations .......................,..,....................«................................................ 12,441.00 12,441.00 12,521.00 12,521.00 Construction School St. from Mt. Auburn St. to B. & Al. R. R. 11,300.00 School. St from Sunnybank Rd. to lit. Auburn :Street .................................................................. 4,600.00 Hovey St. from Orebard St. to Belmont St................. 8,000-00 FINANCE C031MITTEE REPORT 19 Kr Lf2z: LID an .'�LQ LZ tr] ._ C:L--C4 m rTNV 04 Q n era wt LIZ •--4 L--^11 M -.1'JCS LIt 71 � � x � � a J tM - v CJ ? � _" ; sac, tl W e3 Qj 4.1 r� �:, I Tabulated 6chedule of Appropriattions--Continued 1931 1931 1931 Apt . Comm t," A 111iMIJOUt!fill KX11141'ditt(I BRIIn ee Asked Reclomynando 1-'ni 1`son Rd. from Alain St. to Highland Ave. Longfellow Rd. from Main St. to Waltham Tine 55,600.00 52,281.53 .3, 18,47 18,800.00 16,200.OD DRAINAGE ($23,200.00) To inchide drainage i11 the fallowing streets, French Ter: from Mt. Auburn St. to B. & M. R. R. Wells Ave. from Bigelow Ave. to Arlington St. H Emerson 1�d. from Main St. to Highland Ave. Longfellow Rd. from Main St. to Waltham Line Hill St. from Fayette St. to Palfrey St. � Fayette St. from Pearl St. to Hill St. Private Land from Marian Rd. to Katherine Rd. Waltham St. from dead end to Bridge St. Main St. from Emerson Rd. to Longfellow Rd, 19,900.00 19,758.34 141.64 29,260.00 23,200.00 SUPPORT OF POOR ($207,967.57) Infirm—ary Department: Salary of Keeper .............................................. ...... .. .................. 1,000.00 1,000.0() 1,000.00 1,000.00 � (general Expense .................................................................................. 4,818.57 4,783.47 35.10 5,697.57 5,517.67 � Public Welfare Department: Salary of Agent.................................................................................... 1,500m 1,500.00 1,600.00 1,500.00 Salary of Visitnr .................................................................................. 1,100.00 i'lo.00 1.100.00 1,100.00 Clerk's Salary (2 for 1932)................................................................ 250.00 57.00 193.00 2,000.00 1,500.00 Permanent Investigator gate of$1,200 per year for 9 months) 90D,00 900.00 Contingent ..........................................................................<................... 400.00 383.87 16.10 760.00 750.00 Outside Aid ............................................................................................ 139,600.00 139,696.65 3.36 150,000.DD 125,000.00 Mothers' Aid .........................................«....«.........................................«« 31,000.GO 30,353,94 646.04 36,000.00 35,000.00 OldAge Assistance .............................................................................. 4,600,00 4,387.50 112.60 12,000,00 12,000.00 a Special Investigator......................................................•....................... 350.00 360.00 Wdical Assistance................................................................................ 500.00 500.00 Town Physician.............................................. ............................................... 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 State Aid........................................................................................................ 1,000.00 860.00 140.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid..................................................I........... 15,800.00 1.5,689,11 111.89 20,000.00 20,000.00 EDUCATION ($580,427.00) General Control.....................................,.,...............,.............,.,...................... 14,577.65 14,510.61 87.04 17,456.00 14,815.00 � Instruction ...................................................................................................... 458,802.00 458,749.83 52.17 485,442.00 476,462.00 Opperation ..........................................................................................I.......... . 60,300.00 60,296.91 3.09 63,250.00 58,250.00 l7aintenance .................................................................................................. 16,060.00 16,050.97 .03 16,000.00 6,000.04) � New Equipment ............................................................................................ 4,658.36 4A21.49 36.86 7,000.00 4,000.00 Miscellaneous ............................................................................................... 7,200.00 7,199.98 .02 7,500.00 7,100.00 Q Continuation ................................................................................................. 2,100.00 2,078,24 21.76 3,000.00 2,600.00 Americanization ............................................................................................ 1,850.00 1,846.63 3.47 2,300.00 2,000.00 Evening School .............................................................................................. 3,800.00 3,794.28 15,72 4,200.00 3,800.00 Trade Schools................................................................................................ 4,750.00 4,719.92 30.08 7,000.00 5,000.00 Transportation .........................................................................I.................... 1,440.00 1..432.00 8.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 � Convention Expense...................................................................................... 30o.00 300.00 260.00 LIBRARY AND READING ROOMS ($35,650.00) M Salaries .......................................................................................................... 24,200.00 24,198.51 1A9 26,300.00 24,200.00 0 Books, Periodicals and Binding.................................................................. 8,000.00 7,999.72 .28 8,000.00 6,000.00 y Maintenance ................................................................................................. 6,200.00 6,198.45 1.56 6,900.00 5,450.00 ConventionExpense .................................................................................... 75.00 61.50 13.50 RECREATION ($16,435.00) Park Department: Salary of Superintendent.......................................... ........................ 600.00 500.00 500.00 500_00 Maintenance ..... 5,650.00 5,649.82 .19 5,000.00 4,500.00 �.. Tabulated Schedifle, of Appropriations—Cu11thmed 1P12 193" 1931 19M 1931 4%131pru. ('iaittmittvi" A ;prnjir[ntinn ENI—+'ndrd nniollttt Asked rUvoanrnend Victory Field ........................................................................................ ,700.00 2,699.48 .52 "3,{}t.}Llmo 2,1(11).011 TennisCourt S,.........••.............................................................................. 1,200.00 1,200.0" New 1`ower Mower.......................................,........................................ 436.0() 435.00 Coolidge Playgrcrund ............................................................................ 9150.00 950.00 Painfi11„ I+ qle ........... ........... ............................ (1)(10.00 592.60 7.40 � 600,00 131.73 468.27 r I'laygl- )1111`1 Department: :xl rie�; ..........,................................................................,..................... 4,976.00 4,946.90 129.10 5,t1t1{l.m 4,000.00 Maintenance .. ........ ........................................................ ........ . ... 3,000.00 2,99, 5.32 4.68 3,000.00 2,500.00 y New Fciuillment... ............................................................... 1-,05().()() 1,048.20 1.80 1,()0().0() 600.00 0 Z tiff{m)o Storagellti: iclilr��. .........................................,......................... , PUBLIC DEBT AND 1N'1'EREST ($380,(100M) Town Debt, (:ire Article 5).....................................................................-... :63,()()0.0(? 263,U(F0.OU 246,000.00 245,000.OU Intc}rest ............................................................................................ ........ 113,215.65 112,309.53 906,12 135,000,00 135,04)(1.00 � tuEML�"l ERIES ($1 ,600.00) Salary of 'S'uperint:en lent...................... 2,000.011 2,000.0() 2,0 0.00 -,00(1.()tl 1,,,vbol. ............................................................................................................... IU,350.00 10,348.90 1.10 1(1,;3511.(t(7 10,350.00 ConLirl;_ent .............................. 575.00 474.57 43 6011,00 500,1H1 Avermes at Ridgelawn. .....,.. .. .......................................................... ............ t ,Gml,00 r2,600.00 . .................... . Fence on At. Auburn St. side of Common St................ ........................ 150.00 150.00 New fence rear part of Common St...............-........................................ 1,1Fi0,i}0 New Fence-..................... F ........................... 125.00 125.00 Y Appro rriation is for` material only. Labor to be done by Wel- fare Department. MUNICIPAL INDUSTRIES ($89,316.14) Water Department* Salarier,: 5upeAntendent ......................................................... 3,200.00 1:st Clerk .................................................................... 1,300.00 2nd Clerk .................................................................... 1,036.00 5,536.00 5,536.00 5,536.00 5,536.00 Nlaintenanre .......................................................................................... 25,000.00 24,490.95 9.05 30,0()0.00 80,000.00 Office Expense ...................................................................................... 3,982.00 3,831.67 50.33 3,000.00 2,000.00 Construction ............................ ............................... . . . 621333.7.9 61,912.91 420.89 45,668.74 35,221.05 vacations ............ .................... ......... ........... ..................................... 3,600.00 3,400.00 10.0 3,500.0() 1,880.00 Special—Renewal of maing................................................................ 57,325.85 57,325.85 28,3+111A 14,679.09 New Trucks .......................................................................................... 2,09t.11 2,091,11 MISCELLANEOUS ($72,997.50) ty�►yr F� Y--1 Moderator's Salary ..................................... ................................................ 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 q Reserve Fund .. .......................................... . . .. ............................... .......... 5,000.0() 3,800.0() 1,200.00 6,000.00 4,000.00 H Planning Board ............................................................................................ 150.00 109.94 40.06 150.00 1150.00 tij Unpaid Bills .............. ................................................... ......................... 4,518.86 4,518.86 10,960.00 10,960.00 Head€luaiters for Veterans of Foreign Wars (See Article 8)............ 975.00 905.00 70.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 MosquHo Eradication (See Article 18). ..... . .................. ..... ..... 1,000.01) 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 b Lexington? St. 'rrafic Signals (See Article 1(1) ..................... 500.00 500.00 0 Fire Alarm Signal System (See Article 13).......................................... 54,500.00 54,500.00 � (rilbert L. Brown taking (See Article '22).....................•--........................ 125.00 125.00 Mary F. Brown taking (See Article 23)..................................I............... 262.50 262,50 Church :St. Building Line (See Article 24)...................... ....................... 200.00 200,00 $2,874,753,02 $2,207,534,75 t� 24 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article 4. To grant such suns of money as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town for the ensuing year, direct how the same shall be raised, of take any action relating thereto. ,See Tabaaltited Schedule of AIrpropinatians. Ar•ticl+e 5. To see if the Town will rote to appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay that portion of the Town debt which matures on or previous to January 1, 1933, direct how the money shall be raised, or take -,iny action relating thereto. Recomme,nd the appropriation of $245,000.00 for, that portion of the Town Debt which r i atio-es curing the yemr• 1 32: $6,000.00 of this ,punt to be transferred, from the Preraaiaain account and the balance assessed on the polls and estatas f or the year 1932. Article 6. To see what method the Town will vote to adopt for the collection of taxes for the ensuing year, and to fix the compensation of the Collector, or take any ac- tion reiating thereto. See Tabu.algid Schedule, Article 7. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for the rent of the Grand Army Hall, care of the grounds around the Soldiers' Monument, and to de- fray the expense of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac B. Patten Post No. 81, G. A. R. to expend the same, direct how the same shall be raised, or talie any action relating thereto. Pecoaraaaa.atnd the appropriation of $1,300.00. See Tabu- lated Schedule. Article 8. To see if the Towel Will vote to appropriate a sum of money, to pay the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Burnham-Manning Past No. 1105, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars of the United Mates, direct how the money shall be raised, or take alit/ action relati»;f- ther°eto. FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 25 The conanittee reco ntnzend-s the appropriation of I,- 200.00 to be spent under the direction of the Selectmen. Article 9. To hear the report of the Selectmen rela- tive to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Cushman Street, from Fayette Street to Hudson Street; Emerson Road, front Main Street to Highland Avenue; French Teri-ace, from Mount Auburn Street to Boston & Maine R. R.; Hili Street, from >{ayette Street to Palfrey Street; Hudson Street, from Whites Avenue )Extension to Cush- man Street; Longfellwvv Road, from Slain Street to the Waltban Line; Wells Avenue, from Bigelow Avenue to Arlington Street; under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of theGen- eral Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said ,streets, or any of thetas, as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent dornair, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or laud dam- ages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. The co-€1mittee recommends the sit.w. $16, 00.00. See Tabulated Sched ate—Retter-werts. Article 10. To see if the 'Town will vote to appropri- ate a sum of money to purchase and instill traffic: lights on Maim Street, at Lexington and New Lexington Streets, direct how the money shall be provided or take any ac- tion relating thereto. The conewittee re-commends the appropriation of 500,00. Article, 12. To see if the 'dawn will appropriate the suns of eleven thousand three hundred and sixty dollars 26 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ( 11,360.00) for the purchase of motor equipment to re- place in whole or in part, the horse-drawn equipment now owned by the Town, or take any action relating thereto. The corrzaaaittee -r econrinends no appropriation. ration. Ar•U06 13. To see if the Town will appropriate tht- sum of fifty-four thousand, five hundred dollars $54,500.- 00) for the purpose of purchasing and installing a fire alarm signal system, to he located in the new Adminis- tration Building, and of paying the cost of any necessary construction in connection with such installation, directs how the money shall be provided, by borrowing or other- wise, or take Rny action relating thereto. The coat. atitteef r ec.crr onends the appropriation of $54,- a00.00. Of this swin $14,500.00 to be ags,essed; on the polls and estates of the current: gear and the balance, '$40,00o.- 00, to be borrowed over a period of fire years. Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to direct the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, or by the exercise of the right of eminent domain, or otherwise, for the pur- pose of erecting; a police station thereon, the following described parcel of land located on the Westerly side of Cross .Street, lying between land now owned by the Town, and the Boston and Maine R. R. tracks, containing approximately ,775 square feet of land, said lard now being owned by Frank B. Hopewell, Trustee, appropri- ate the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) to pay for the sanie, direct how said money shall lie provicled, or take any action relating thereto. The co intittee recarabmends that the subject matter of this canticle be referred back to the cofirn ittee for further Study. Article 1-5. To see if the Town will vote to appr•otar•i- ate the sung of twenty-four hunched dollars ($2,400.04) to cover the cost of plans and specifications of the police headcoarters. to be erected on the so-called Hopewell lot FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT 27 of lein(I on Cross Street., (lii•ect how the money shall be provided, or tale 4ny action relating thereto. T'1ie c07njrta,ttee no appropriation. Article 16. To see if the Town will authorize the Se- lectmen to take by erninent domain, purchase or other- wise ticquire, a parcel of land u ned by, the heirs of Fred Eleiter, and bounded as follows : Southerly by land now or formerly of Frank Iodic+e, et ux, and imid now or for- merly of Flora C. Chenery and Franklin W. Chenery, Easterly and. Northerly by other land of said Heirs of Fr,eft ` Bleiler°, and Westerly by Duff: Street; containing aI)o€it four (4) acres of laird, as shown cri plan entitled, "Town of Watertown, Flan of Lund in Watertown," dated "February 15, 1932," drawn by the Town Engin- eer, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, appro- priate the sum or sums of money. necessary to pay the cast or land damages therefor, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. jj�y rery- nest of the Cowntittee on School ,Site in the E ortUrn Section of the "Town, the Finance Camniittee rec°rrvzmends no appropritttton. Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to direct the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, or by the exercise of the right of eminent domain, or otherwise, for the pur- pose of erecting a school house thereon, the following described pieces or parcels of land, now or formerly por- tions of the Gavin Estate, so-called, lying between North Beacon and Arsenal Streets, east of li-ving Street, and west of Beacon Park, containing aproximately 76,450 square feet of land, and owned by the following-named persons or others; lda Boccadoro, Leo M. Fay, Domenico Conti, and Charles F. Donahue, appropriate the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the same, direct how said sum or sums of money shall be raised, or tale any, action relating thereto. The committee rr°eeoin— z.ends no appropriation. 28 WATERTO N TOWN REFORT Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the eradication of mos- quitoes, the same to be spent under Chapter 252 of the General Laws, as amended by Chapter 457, Acts of 1923, and subsequent amendments, especially Chapter 288 of the Acts of 1929, or take any action relating thereto. The cornrn.ittee recommends an appropriation of $1,- 000.00. Article 19. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary money to pay for the services of an additional clerk and for equipment and supplies in the office of the Town Auditor required to establish and maintain a sys- tem of encumbering appropriations when orders involv- ing the expenditures of money are issued, or take any ac- tion, relating thereto. The committee .r•eccramends no appr opiiation. Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to appro- priate the necessary money to pay a proper charge for effecting Insurance providing indemnity for or' protee- tion 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, at any time resulting therefrom, caused by the operation within the scope of his official duties or employment, of motor vehicles owned by the Town to are amount not exceeding five thousand dollars ( 5,000.), on account of injul-y to or death of one person, as provided in Section 3 of Chapter- 458 of the Acts of 1931, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Focal. No. 807, Town Employees, Union.) Phe comrnittee r ecorlame-nds no appropriation. Article 21. To see if the Town will accept Section 100-A. of Chapter 41 of the General Laws enacted by Section 4 of Chapter 458 of the Acts of 1931, providing as follows: "Section 100-A, A city which accepts this sec- tion by vote of its city council subject to the pro- FINANCE COKK=E DEPORT 29 visions of its charter, or a town which accepts the same by vote of its inhabitants at an annual town meeting, may, after an appropriation has been made therefor, indemnify an officer or employee thereof for expenses or damages incurred by him in the de- fence or settlement of a claim against ham for bodily injuries, including death at any time resulting there- from, arising out of the operation of a motor vehicle owned by such city or town, to an amount not ex- ceeding five thousand dollars, provided, that after investigation it shall appear to the mayor or select- men that such officer or employee was at the time the claim arose acting within the scope of his official duties or employment, and provided, further, that the defence or settlement of such claim shall have been made by the city solicitor or the town counsel, or if the town has no town counsel, by ,an attorney employed for the purpose by the Selectmen, upon the request of said affi+cez- or employee and at the direc- tion of the mayor or selectmen. This section shall not apply in respect to a claim against an officer or employee which is covered by a policy of insurance effected by the city or town under clause (1) of sec- tion five of chapter forty.' Or take any action relating thereto. .. Tke committee recommends no appropriation. Article, 22. To see if the Town will vote to appro- priate the sign of one hundred and twenty-five dollars ( 125.00) to compensate Gilbert B. Brown, et ux, for the taking by the County Cormnissioners, of about 500 square feet of their land, by aright of eminent domain, in con- nection with the relocation and widening of Belmont Street, in the year 1930, or take any action relating thereto. The committee recommends an appropriation of $125.00. 30 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to appro- priate the sum of two hundred and sixty-t'wo dollars and fifty cents ( 262.50) to Compensate 1Vfarsy F. Bjrowrr for the taking by the Gounty Commissioners, of about 1,050 square feet of her laird, by right of eminent domain, in connection with the relocation and widening of Belmont Street, ba the year 1930, or take any action relating thereto. The r°t,m-m if tr.w recomm&nds an appropriation of $262,5o. A r tic le 4. To see if the Town will vote to accept the report of the Selectmen establishing a building line on a portion of the Easterly side of Church Street, between Main Street and Summer Street, as shown on plan err- titled "Town of Watertown, flan Showing Building Dine, Portion of Church Street," dated "February 1.5, drawn by "Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and on file III the office of the Town Clerk, determine the extent to which structures, eirbanknients, walls, fences and gates may be maintained between such }wilding late and said Church Street, authorize the Selectmen to take by emi- nent domain, or acquire by Purchase, or otherwise, any interest in land on which said building lime has been laid out to the extent necessary to establish such building line, provide the sun-1 or sums of money arecessary to pay the cost of damages therefor, direct hour said money shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. The covinzittee rc.ewidrrzends an appropriation of $200,00. Respectfully submitted, JC}HI'v J. McLAUTHLIN, Voted : That the report of the Chairman be accepted and adopted as the report of the Committee. FRANCIS A. ilvl:c]]ERMOTT, REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE The Honorable Board of ,Selectmen. Gentlemen: In compliance with the By-Laws of the Town, .T have the honor to submit the annual report of the Police Department of the Town of Watertown, for the year ending December 31, 1932, together with recom- mendations for the ensuing year. Organization of the Department Chief JOHN F. MILMORE Lieu tewn is JAMES P. BURKE JOHN E. McNAMAPA JOSEPH J. REILLY Sergeants ANDR,EW J. DONNELLY THO AS W. DE 'ANEY JAMES M. IGOE JOHN J. IGOE Patrolmen RICHARD J. OWENS JOSEPH H. OILF"OIL THOMAS J. CULLEN HENRY L. WELSH JOSEPH F. LOUG14LIN WILLIAM H. MUNHALL JOSEPH WALSH JOSEPH P. STEAD PATRICK J. CALLAHAN RUS ELL J. IiIMBALL FRANK L. MAC NIX GEORGE M. CLINTON EDWARD J. LISTON JOHN A. HIGGINS GEOROE J. FARRELL JOHN J. HANLON EDWARD P. MURPHY JOHN F. Mc FEVER F'R,ANCIS A. NALLY JAMES E. SHEA EDWARD J. BOYLE EDWARD A. MURRAY WILLIAM P. COLEMAN EDMUND. H. NORTON JOHN F. GLEASON 'L ALTER F. FLAHERTY VERNONN S. BROWN .TALE'S J. BURI CHARLES H. GLIDDEN NA'ILLI . CARNE ARTHUR F. PERTAINS CHARLES E. SHEA 2 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT LOUI,S PERKINS JOHN J. LONG LAWRENCE C. HA.NLEY JOS. C. HARRINGTON STEWART E. SAVAGE HAROLD A. PARKER F AN CIS A. GARAF CLA Janitor ARNOLD E. HOLMES Arrests Total number 1114 Males 1088 Females 26 Native Born 893 Foreign Botm 221 Causes of Arrests Assault with Intent to murder 3 Assault with a dangerous weapon 2 ,Assault with intent to rob 2 Assault and Battery 28 Assault and batter ona Police Officer 2 Abortion 2 Adultery X Breaking and entering and larceny 57 Breaking and entering, attempt G Burglarious implements, having ill possession 3 Bastardy 12 Being present at ganiing on Lord's Day 8 Concealing leased property Conspiracy to rob 3 Conspiracy to commit larceny 2 Conspiracy 2 Carnal abuse 1 Drunkenness 316 Disturbance of the Peace 21 Default warrant 18 Escaped prisoner 2 REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT 33 Evading taxi-fkjj-e 2 Forgery 5 Fo77��ni■catior''rii77��+ le/a��y 7yylyty ry I ain Gaming Implements, having ill possess�ir�rr � Gaining ion Lord's Day fi Idle and disorderlyI Iirtent to defraud by false pretense 5 Larcener 71 Larceny of auto 15 Lottery, promoting a 5 Lottery tickets, having in possession g Loitering I Lewd and lascivious per•sorr 2 Lewd -and lasciviotis cohabitation 4 Manslaughter 4 Malicious destrtietion of property 11 Non-payment of wages 21 Non-support of wife and children -Neglect of minor children I Profanity 2 Peddling, unlicensed I 1 Rape I Revolver, carrying without a permit rf Receiving stolen property Robber- Stubbornness 4 Suspicious persons 71 Safe-keeping 52 Sounding false alarm of fire Selling cigarettes to minors I Trespassing 6 Threatening to do bodily harm Violation of Probation 15 Violation,of Food Laws 1 Vagrancy , R� Liquor Laws, violating Illegal sale of liquor 5 34 W ATERTC?WN TOWN REPORT Liquor nuisance 4 Illegal transportation of liquor 2 Keeping and exposing for sale 10 Violation of National Prohibition Act 2 Town Ordinances„ violating: Discharging firearms in street 2 Passing handbills without a permit 1 Not stopping before entering thru way 1 Passing reel light 3 Parking in front of private driveway 1 Violation of Board of Health. Laws I. Motor-vehicle Laws, violating: Allowing a person to interfere with proper oper- ation of motor-vehicle 1 Attaching wrong number plates 1 Defective brakes Failing to slow down at intersection 1 Failing to stop on signal of an officer I Going away after an accident 14 Loaning license to another I Overspeeding 54 Operating under influence of liquor 36 Operating without a. license 38 {operating after suspension of license 1 Operating after revocation of license 2 Operating, negligently*, so that the lives and safety of the public might be endangered :25 Operating unregistered car > Operating uninsured car 2 operating to left of center of roadway I. Operating and not having license in possession 5 Operating and not having registration in possession 4 Passing within -ft, of street car which had been stopped for the purpose of allowing passen- gers to board or alight 3 Parking without lights -Using an automobile without authority 17 Total 1114 REPORT OP POLICE DEPARTMENT 35 Valuation of Property Stolen and Recovered, 1932 V,ahie of property reported Stolen $25,591,42 V-xttie of property recovered 22,732.22 Value of property recovered for out-of-tows, Departments 19J50.00 Work of Signal System, Day can duty calls 30,823 Night on duty calls 63,666 Total telephone calls day and fright 9,325 Miscellaneous Accidents Other than automobile 10 Automobile accidents 544 Autos stolen in Watertown 49 Animals found 1 Animals last 2 Articles lost, 93 Articles found 41 Are lights reported out 25 Breaking and entering cases 66 Breaking and entering, attempt 7 Bicycles stolen �� l;ieveles recovered 17 Cases investigated 17 Children found 38 Children last 34 Deaths 20 Defective streets and sidewalks 104 Dogs found 66 Dogs reported last 170 Dog cases investigated 183 Doors and whidows, found open and secured 616 Fires discovered by officers 2 Glass broken -56 Houses reported closed 247 Incandescent lights reported out 926 Larceny cases 107 Larceny,'attempt 2 fi WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT officers delivering niessages 231 People reported missing 20 Robbery cases 5 Sick and injured assisted 101 Suicides 1 Watches last Watches found 1 Water running to waste 22 Wires defective 47 Summonses served foy oli -of-town departments 1,090 Murder 1. 1r otoi-Alehicles Runs made by ambulance 243 Miles run by ambulance 1,181 Miles run by touring cars 71,232 Miles run by motor-cycles 44,411 Crime You will note a decrease in the total number of arrests compared ;with the previous year. The number of breaking and entering cases shows an increase over the previous year, but many of these were minor in nature. During the year there were but 5 robbery cases which is exceptionally good, taking into consideration present conditions. Much extra time has been spent by the officers Oil Saturday nights and nights before Holidays in and around the business districts with a view to beeping the number of these offenses at a minimum. Auto violations show a decrease and this may be found in overspeeding and using without authority cases. It seems to be true that reeldess operating on the high- ways is on the wane. That the number of using without authority cases shows a decrease may be attributed to the substantial reduction in the dumber of cars stolen from the previous year. This may be due to the fact that we were successful in apprehending a ring of young Inen REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT s who took nightly pleasure in misappropriating autonit)- biles. All were prosecuted in the Courts. I am pleased to state that there were but four fatal ac- cidents caused by automobiles during the yL�ar. ,. n March 7, 1932 one Pellegrino Merrullo, 57 Forest Street, was murdered in his home and an attempt made to murder his wife and sail. The assailant, a son-hi-law of the victim, escaped after the shooting. An extensive search was made for him ex- tending to New York State and Connecticut and finally oii bl;ay filth, his body was found in Long Island Sound with a bullet hole through it. The verdict of the Coroner was that he had been murdered and his body- thrown Into the water. Liquor Laws There were 23 arrests because of violation of the liquor laws during the year, as compared with 34 last year. As a comparison, however, there were 387 arrested for drunkenness last year as compared with 316 this year. The Department still continues to give extra time and attention toward the stamping out of this evil and while our results have been encouraging, the total abolishment of the dive where illicit liquor can be purchased is a great problem. Traffic During the Year traflic lights were installed at the cor- ner of Main and Lexington Streets by the State Depart- ment of Public Works. These lights seem to have solved the problem at this hitherto dangerous intersection. I believe a similar set of lights should be installed at the intersection of Main Street and Waver•lLw .Avenue. The demands upon the Department for officers to han- dle traffic is mounting every year. I have endeavored to the utmost, with the number of men at my disposal, to place officers at what are considered dangerous spots at the times during the dad- when pedestrian and vehicular traffic is heavy. 38 WATERTOWN TOWN RFIFORT There is an increase in the number of accidents re- ported, there being 544 this year as against 50-1 last year. great many of these accidents are minor and in which there is no personal injury involved. Recommendations I desire to renew my recommendation of the past sev- eral years that adequate quarters be provided for 015 Department, The Nash Sedan, used for pp.trol purposes, should he replaced this year. This car was purchased second-hand at small cast, and has been in constant use and «Fill have travelled more than. 50,000 miles by April l st. I believe it would be poor economy to overhaul and beep this ear another; year. I recommend that the stem. of $500.00 be appropr iatel for replacement. The 5 motor-cycles have been in use in the Department: for 2 years, some of them having travelled 25,000 mile;-. and have outlived their usefulness. I wouId recommend that these 5 circles be turned in and 4 new cycles pur- chstsed. This transfer could be effected for $580. Conduct of Officers The conduct of the officers in the Department has been good. Several times during the year it leas been neces- sary to discipline some men for infractions of the Rules. They have shown a marked willingness to perform th- many extra details which have been given then. Conclusions In conclusion. I desire to thank the Justices of the-Su- perior• and Districts Courts, the Clerks, the Honorable Board of Selectmen wrd the various Tuwn. Odicexs for assistance rendered during the year. Reapectfully submitted, .JOHN F. MIL ORE, Chief .of f P lice.. REPORT OF THE YIRE DEPARTMENT To the Honorable Board of Selectmen. Gentlemen: Y herewith submit the following report of the Fire Department for the year ending December 31D 1932. The membership of the department consists of forty- nine (49) classified as follows: one (1) permanent chief; three ( ) permanent captains; for (4) permanent lieu- tenants; one (1) call captain; one (1) call lieutenant; one (1) mechanician; thirty-eight (33) permanent lad- der and hosemen. Alarms and Losses The department responded to a total of 392 alarms for various causes; 231 of these were still alarms and 161 were knell alarms of which 18 were false. The number- of alarms is the largest in the history of the department but it is pleasing to report that the fire losses were reduced almost 50 1c 'over 1931. The largest individual lass for the year was under $6,000.00 in a total of 56 so-called reportable fires. Table Insurance Values Losses Insurance Paid Buildings $1,951,100.00 $41,629.50 41,529,90E-00 $41,629.50 Contents 5115,917.75 20,M.32 456,400.00 18,703.32 $2,458,017 715 $61,945.82 2,286,300.00 $60,332.82 At the request of your Honorable Board in seeking re- duction of department maintenance cost, the department was able to return an unexpended balance of $610.00 or about 19 50 of maintenance appropriation. 1t is planned to carry this polio out through 1933, no extra appropri- ation of any nature is requested. 3J i 40 WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT The members of the department have shown a willing- ness to co-operate in reduction of salary appropriation to the extent of a voluntary reduction in, salaries for 1933 amounting to $10,711.00. Fire Prevention has been carried on more intensively during the past year. In addition to twice yearly itrspec- tions by rnen off duty one man is now detailed to this work permanently and no doubt the reduced fire losses can be attributed two some extent to increased fire pre- vention activities. During the year the Mutual Aid Plan of Fire Der-part- ment Co-operation between ueighbor rig communities has been extended -to the City of Cambridge, making the fourth municipality rendering aid on the soundiiig of alarms. The members of the department have rendered excep- tionally good service during the year and have shown a fine spirit of co-operation in mete y activities not con- nected directly with their work. To the Honorable Selectmen, in behalf of the members of the department, I extend our appreciation for I•DLII• eir- couragement and co-operation. Respectfully submitted, ,IOHN W. U'HEAR , Chief of Fire Dcpartment. REPORT OF INFIRMARY DEPARTMENT To the Ha°nor-able Board of f'.ablic Welfare. Gentleviexr..: I respectfully submit the follmving re- port as Keeper of the Infirmary for the year ending De- cember- 31, 1932. We opened our remodelled Ir ftmar• - oil Monday, January 1.4, 1932. Our inmates, the major- ity, severe in number,-came back from the Waltham City Home on this date. The total number of inmates has been twenty-eight. Seven went to work, six went to sorze other place of support, one went to the Waltham Hospital and one to the Tewksbury State Hospital. We have thirteen in- mates at the preseIlt tinie.. The average number of in- mates being eleven. We have accommodations for abort thventy inrrrates without ovei•crmvding. The usual acreage of land was tilled ; vegetables enough for the lionse were raised and the surplus was scald. The general health of the inmates has been fair, but most of them have some bodily ailment which leaves them unable to do any manual labor. I wish to thank the Epworth League who have givers a song set-vice on the first undays of November and De- cember. Our Town Physician, Dr. M. J. Kelley, lens carefully- attended to the warms of the inmates who have been ill. Our Infirmary is open to visitors clrrrxng reasonable fours and 1 would be pleased to i-eceive visitors at such times. In closing, f wish to thank your Honorable Posed for your kind and courteous attention. GEORGE H. WHITE, Keeper of Infii-mar• , 41 REPORT OF DOG OFFICER To the Honorable Board of Selectmen. Gentlemen: I herewith submit any annual report as DoIg 'Officer, for the year ending December 31, 1932. Where were one hundred and fourteen (114) dogs killed. Bulletins containing regulations regarding licensing of clogs were properly posted when and as required. A very active campaign was conducted during the en- tire year collecting license fees and under the existing conditions I consider the results gratifying, I thank the Felice Department and the various Town Officials for their cooperation. WARREN J. EASTMAN, Doy [fflcep , 42 w THE REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF PLAYGROUND The report of the Sup-'a'irdrrrdent covering ever y phase of the rc•o? , it is her•cdry 5st b)nitted (is the report of the � Playground Coin-rr.issiora for the year 1932 To the Playground Commissioners. N�Vatertown, Mass. Gentlemen: I Irish to present my report as Superintendent of the Watertown Playgrounds and Bathing Beach for the sea- son of 1932. I feel that the present season just finished has been a. most successful one, if we may judge from the results and the enthusiasm shuivii by the instructors and children. The opening of the new West Eiid playground filled a decided need and want and the children of that section can well be proud of their playground with the ue-w grass, new apparatus and new shelter. There is plenty of rovnl for several activities to go on at the same time and a wonderful opportunity is there to develop and make an ideal playground. The new piece of apparatus placed on the playground called the "JungleGym" proved its worth by its popularity anal large use. Although the playgromid at .Bemis was finished before the end of the summer and used to some extent by the children it was not officially opened, but should be an- other aeason I believe. Great interest has been shown by the children of that section in their playground. The unemplcyment situation created a nex proble-- for the playgrounds this year; that of earing for the older childvenr who normally would be working duri— the summer. These people were taken care of to some ex- tent but the first duty of the instructors I believe i- 43 y 44 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT care for the younger children, and this is what we trie,i to do. The attendance this SUMMer was very good. The av- erage attendance on the six playgrounds for all kinds of weather was 765 or a total of over 1-00 per day, while on good, days a maximum, for'all day, of well over 2000 was .reached. In addition to this an average of over 400 visited the beach each clay and on a great many days well over 600 were in attendance. The program followed this summer was to offer a va- riety of activities. For the Days the baseball leagues were carried out in about the same way as other years, that is dividing the boys into classes according to age. This has proved a good wad; of getting a large numbers to take part n sports and games. The same idea was carried out in other sports and garnes. Each week a new sport or game N as introduced and Laught on each playground. Contests were held to decide winners who then met the winners from the other playgrounds on one central playground to decide the championship of the Watertown Playgrounds. The place of ineeting changed each week, so that all play- grounds would Dave an opportunity to play host. Some of these sports or games played were horse-shoe throw- ing, paddle tennis, tennis, track, soccer, and baseball throwing for distance and accuracy. The girls' sports included Trolley ball, paddle tennis, ring toss, bean bag, bat ball, tenniquoit, and tennis. Most of the girls' athletics and game activity was confined to each individual playground, as it -was felt that, too much emphasis on interplay-ground activities was harmful rather than Helpful to the girls. The appointment of a girls' supervisor proved to be a fine idea. The duality of the handwork done was of a very high class and evert with the unusual conditions and depression a large quantity and variety of work was done. Exhibitions were held both at each separate play- ground and all together on the last day at Victory Field. In this way we reached a great many more mothers, REPORT of SUPERINTENDENT OF PLAYGROUNDS 45 fathers, and friends, to show them the work done, than we would have if only the one exhibition at Victory Field was held. Short programs of entextainnient were given at each playgi-outd. t Victor- Field the hand-work was judged and prizes awarded. Many compliments and praising comments were heard about the high class. of -%vork done by the children. Playground "Bays" were a feature on the playgrounds this summer. These included "Freak Day," "Dole Day," "Storybook Day," and "Costume DRY." Great eagerness for these features was shown by the children and many original, pretty as well as weird and funny costtlrnes were worn. One of the weeks was givelx over to tea'Ching "'Safety."' Many ideas were obtained., €uid carried olit, from the Kassachusetts Safety Council. Playground safety, strer-A safety, and home safety were stressed. Safety moving pictures were shown at the Waterto-wn Square Theatre and films were obtained from the Mass. S-afety Councii who also sent a representative to spear to the children. The American lied Cross sent an instructor to the bathing beach during the first week of August to teach swimming and life saving. Two classes in each were held daily and tests given to close the week. About 15 swimming badges were awarded and 35 certificates given in Junior and Senior Life Saving. At the close of the season at the bathing beach two swimming meets were held ; one for Watertown children only and one a dual meet with Brighton Beach. I should life to recommend for another year some ap- paratus for the Bennis playground with an instructor in charge. It would be a fine thing to have the small houses foy equipment and materials similar to those made this year for the West End and Hosmex playgrounds on all Playgrounds. The tennis courts at the Hosrner play- ground should be wired and tennis couits should be built at the West End, Parker and Coolidge playgrou-nds. A backstop is needed at the West End. f should also like to 46 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT recommend building a suitable louse to keep the appara- tus WId supplies. The present one 1IRs certainly out jNrc,(l its usefulness. In conclusion I should like to thank the Commissioners, the instrtictors, and the Maintenance department for their help and cooperation til making the seasmi of 1932 a very successful one in Watertown. Very truly yours, CYRIL F. ELLI , Superintendent of Playgromids. _RT'HUR. L. MORSE, Cliahinmi WI'-TI-TR OP G. ROCKWELL EEI'N RD S. lVfcHUGH Playg)-Qund Commissionevs. I REPORT OF TOWN ENGINEER To the Honorable Board of Selectmen. Gentlemen: The follolving report of work done by this department for the year ending December 31., 1932 is hereby respectfully submitted, Highways Upon the following named streets grades have been established, street lines defined, record Mans drawn and descriptions written by this department, and they have been made public ways by the Board of Selectmen under the Betterment Act. Lf,r,j;t1j $ i dlh Street From TP Feef Feed Date Ernermn Road 'Main. Street Higblund Avenue ..,. 1040 40 March 30. 1932 Drench Terrare Zia. Auburn St. Satan & Maine R.R. 268 40 March 30, 1932 7,ongfellow Roast j-�1ain Street Waltharn Line 900 40 March 30, 193"P' Wells Avenue ArlinsAian Street Bliza low Avenue 460 40 March 3a. 1932 Total Fed .... 2768 Public Streets That Were Rebuilt During 19:32 J'en flfh Sdreel rrom T* Feet Church Street PRIfeey Street Marlon lions] 750 Hovey Street OrehaaiA Street Belmont Street 1.335 Marlon Rmd Church Street Spring Street 4U Orchard Street CbannLng Road L4aaverley Avenue 2,111 Orchard Street NA averley Avenue Lexington Street 1.071 School Street Mt. Auburn St. 11nston &- Maine R.R. 12.3" School Street Mt. Auburn St. Elm Road 865 Warren Street 1.rxingtnn Street. 'l4'saltha►m Line 2.828 Tot al Feet 11.816 rafa! Ung1h of streets F rivate Ways .«...«...+.+..............................11.90 Mites Public Wrays ................... Milan Total ..................................................Fa.60 Miles 47 48 WATURTOWN TOWN REPORT List of Sidewalk Construction 1932 Granolithic Walks No. n V NO, Of Square F`rrf SrInare feet 4-114CIL u-1,rrh 11'nd4-x Adams Avenue 35.20 169.00 Adams Street 2,825.45 1,324.80 .Arden Road 169.60 Arlington Street 4,537.44 1,739.20 Bates Road 325.00 82.40 Belraolit Street 385.00 42.00 Bellevue Road 183.20 Bemis Street 11661.00 374.0+0 Boylston Street 2,551.00• 543.80 Br immer Street 289.60 204.00 Chauncey Street 765.00 187.80 Concord Road 4,351.80 160.00 Church Street 40.00 Edenfield Avenue 13,484.75 M92.50 Emerson Rojo 3 7,418.43 1,660.00 French Terrace 769.20 336.00 Galen Street; 125.46 George Street 4,221.42 Gilbert Street 6,180.20 '2 30.40 Hall Avenue 50.00 Hancock Street 2,165.00 166.00 Hillerest Circle 200.00 83.0(f Knowles Road 524.35 114.00 Langdon Avenue 175.00 Lexington Street 50.00 Locke Street 562.50 75.10 Longfellow Road 31587.03 498.00 Lowell Avenue 1,817.50 103.00 Man Street; 380.20 Maplewood Street 50.00 Marshall Street; 1,162,70 87.80 Morton Street 5,5'7.5.28 1,;-)32.00 Mt. Auburn Street 2,822.30 267.00 REMRT OF TC AVIN ENGINEER 49 Oakland Street 1,512.53 642.80 Oleott Street 7,689.76 2,142.00 Oliver Street 100.00 77.00 Orchard Street 625.�0 115.50 i Pleasant Street 1.,030.50 .399.80 � Prentiss Street 160.00 84.00 i Prescott Street 16.00 Purvis Street 3,810.80 1,444..'00 Salisbury Road 2,665.00 905.00 Spring Strut 327.50 Standish Road 32.00 Stoneleigh Road 275.00 142.00 Templeton Parkway 1,720.00 Walcott Real 216.00 84.00 Warwick Road 196.00 86.10 Waverley Avenue 374.50 1,125.00 Westminster A.veinte 2,010.00 Wilmot Street 160.00 82.40 Wilson Avenue 5,153,50 1,485.00 Winthrop Street 3,165.79 256.30 Worcester Street 162.00 84.00 Totals 100,717.53 25,012.66 Curbing Laid During 1932 Ifediimi St"a QJat Coriwo- J'crt lYtuek Arlin ton Street at Belmont Feet Street 38.0 Bacon Street at Pleasant Street 25..1 21.0 Boylston Street at Concord Road 23.3 12.0 Church Street at Marshall Street 41.5 Church Street at Marion Road 5),0 103.0 Gilbert Street at Charles Street 33.7 6.0 Ha,rriden. Avenue at Wa.verle4v Avenue 10.2 12.7 Hovey Street at Belmont Street 43.0 9.0 Irma AveI ne at Mt. Auburn Street 56.5 Konda.zian Street at Grove Street 1:3.0 I VV WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Raediva SCraigkt Corder Feet ,Feet Monks Longfellow Road at Main Street 79.0 24.0 Lowell Avenue at George Strut 117.0 8.2 Maplewood Street at Arlington Street 25.0 1`.0 t. Auburn Street at School Street 104.0 Orchard Street-Channing Read to Lexington Street 1,017.7 4,360.0 56 Pleasant Street opposite Green Street 75.0 Purvis Street at Charles Street 40.7 School Street at Laurel Street 10.0 302.0 1 Wells Avenue at Arlington Street 33.3 12.0 Wilson Avenge .at George Street 55.0 Winthrop Street at Concord Road 36.0 12.0 Totals 1,746.$ 5,129.4 57 Drainage Built During 1932 Lenjvfh im Size hl No. of No. of Feet Ivehea Al. H. C. $. Belmont Street at Whitney Street 1 Boston & Maine Railroad between Arlington Street( 817 24 5 and Grove Street { 127 15 1 2 Boyd Street at Bigelow Terrace 1 Bridge Street 79 1.2 Church Street at Marion Road 2 Coolidge Hill Road .{ 41 12 2 963 12 6 11 Emerson Read 1056 10 4 9 Fayette Street. Pearl to Hill Streets 547 1.0 2 4 REPORT, OF TOWN ENGINII,'FR 51 f_r!uflt?j if$ Size bI No. of X'Q. of YO-I't C. B. Grove Street. B. & Al. F.R. to Coolidge Hill Road 1197 12 6 10 Hill Street 482 10 2 2 Bing Street Easement 240 1- 1 King Street 141 12 4 l ondarian Street 90 10 2 Lawrence Street 237 12 1 LongfelloNv Road 909 12 4 S :Main Street at_Longfello - 110a(1 237 12 1 Marion Road Easement 375 48 2 Marshall Street at Church Street 2 Oliver Street at Church Street 2 Orchard Street 28 awin Street 2 School Street; at Porter Street 2 Waltham Street west from Pleasant Street 768 12 3 6 °4Valth= Street west frcrr Rutland Street 700 1.2 4 1 Warren Street between Lexington Street and Waltham Line 1493 12 11 18 Wells Avenue 250 10 3 6 Total 10,739 56 125 List of Sewers Laid During 1932 I.oi.104 in sizr- in MO. of F'r r•t hi rh,-k Al. ld. Bartlett Street dd 1 6 1 Everett Aven Li e 774 6 Forest Street (North from � Palfrey Street) 143 6 1 f 52 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Leiggilt fa si;o in No. of Gilbert Street (North from Highland Avenue) 21115 6 1 King Street (North from Easement) 493 8 3 Longfellow Road 619 8 3 Merrifield Avenge 464 6 3 Westminster Avenue (North from Gextrude Street) 524 6 2 Total 3512 19 Private Sewer Connections Number of dead ends located 54.0 Number of sever connections located 45.0 Total length of sewer conxxectivns located 2107.0 The sewer system of Watertown is now sixty two and eighty eight (62,88) miles long, and has six thousand and twenty three (6,023) seiner connections. Respectfully submitted, OTIS D. AL LEN, Town Engineer. REPORT OF INS1"'ECTOR OF BUILDINGS Watertown, Mass. January 3, 1933. To the Honorable Board of Selechmen. Gentlemen: I herewith respectfully submit the fol- lowing report of Permits issued from this office for the year ending December a1, 192. Whole u nl)er issued 191. Probable cost of sane, 205,765.00 as follows: 1 Two Family Douse $ 7,000.00 11 One Family Houses 51,500.00 43 Garages 14,994.00 1 Maintenance Wilding 48,000.00 1 School Addition 88,000.00 1 Distributing Station 2,O00.00 1 Gas Station 1,000.00 4 Storage Buildhigs 2,950.00 1 Office Ruildhig 175.00 1 Greenhouse 100.00 1 Foundation 400.00 1 Store Building 1,450.O0 1 Oil Tank 100.00 94 Alterations 37,535.00 2 Poultry Houses 65.00 10 Raziii 2 Moving 5 Fireworks Stands 10 Signs. Respectfully submitted, WILLiAM 11. WILSON, Inspector of Buildings. � �3 k REPORT OF WIRE DEPARTMENT To the Honorable Board of Selectopien. Gentlemcn: The report of the Inspector of Poles and Wires for the year 19-33 is herewith submitted. Repairs were made to Jines on the following streets: Arsenal Street, 1j.-ving Street, Riverside Street, Walnut Street, Orchard Street, Common Street, Springfield Street, Worcester Street, Spring Street, Fayette Street, Church Street, Winter Street, Cross Street, Pearl Street, Mount Aubtirn Street, Arlington Street, George Street, Fairview Avenue, Pleasant Street, Morton Park, Waver- ley Avenue, Main Street, Gilbert Street, Warren Street and Otis Street. New cross arms and wires were in- stalled on Orchard Street, between the Town Barn and Lexington Street. Connections were made on all side streets in this locality with fire box 42 at Carroll Street and box 426 at Waverley Avenue. These boxes were transferred to new locations. New cross arms and wires were installed on Mount Auburn Street, between Otis Street and Franklin Street. These cross arnis and wires were installed on the poles of the Boston Elevated Rail- way Company, owing to the fact that the Edison Com- pany removed their poles in this vicinity, as they now have underground service there. Twelve tappers were transferred from one location to another. The Edison Company set new poles in Hall Avenue, Sunset Road, Common Street, Sebool Street, Maplewood Street, Commonwealth Roead, Arlington Street, Bri-mmer Street, Pleasant' Street, Cuba Street, Howard Street, NVaverley Aventie and Watertown Street, and this neces- sitated the transfer of ony fire and police wires and boxes to these new poles. The Watertown fire alarm system was connected to the 54 15 REPORT OF WIRE DEPARTMENT Cambridge fire alarm system, the connections being made on Prentiss Street. New cable' was installed from the pole box at Upland Road, along Mount Auburn Street to Cot- tage Street for this connection. We have not connected the Cambridge fire alarm with the Watertown Fire House yet. Cambridge gets our alarms but we Flo not get theirs. New iindergrcund cable was installed on Irving Street between North Beacon Street and Arsenal Street, to take care of tapper and box circuits. Connections were made in the manhole on Mount Au- burn Street in 'front of the New England Telephone building. New cable was run from this manhole to the fire lox located inside the building, and also to the sprinklers in the various sections of the building.. Three fire alarm boxes were struck by automobiles : box 37, at Langdon Avenue, box 614 at Main Street, cor- ner of Prescott Street, and box 45 at Sycamore Street. Two of these boxes were repaired and -put back into serv- ice. Sox 614, however, was -replaced with a new box, as the old one was be-rand repair. All police and fire alarm boxes were painted and tested frequently. All open and grounded circuits were repaired and Pitt in good working order. New positive and nega- tive plates were installed in the fire alarm and police signal batteries. The department Issued 675 permits for new wiring and abot.it 1500 inspections were made. Some of the work required two or three inspections, and many commercial inspections were ,made. No permits are required for com- znercial inspections, but the Edison Electric Company will not reset a nieter in any place used for commercial purposes which has been vacated and re-rented lentil the wiring has again been inspected and passed by the In- spector of Wires. We issued to the Edison Company 295 permits to turn on current. For the wiring permits we is- sued the sum of $3.31.50 was collected and this money was handed to the Town Treasurer. I wish toexpress my thrinks to your Honorable Board 56 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT for your co-operation in the work of the department dur- ing the past year. T also wish to thailk the heals of de- partments, the Gamewell Company, the Edison Company and the New England Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany for the courtesies extender to nee during the year 1932. Pespectftilly submitted. PATRICK J. VAHEY, Inspector of Wives. REPORT OF TREE WARDEN Ta the o-norable Board of Selectinev. entlenten The report of the Tree Warden for the year 1932 is herewith submitted. During the past year a ,great deal of p caning was clone to the street trees where the branches overhung the side- walks and were a menace to pedestrians_ lead and da-0- gerous branches were also removed and trees which were a Menace to J)Uhlic safety- were cut do,,vn. Tree guards were repaired and those Which were beyond repair were, wherever necessary, replaced with neNv gwirds. The Ecli scan Electric Illuminating Company was notified whenever- their wires cane in contact with the town trees in such a way as to injure the trees. In every histance the Edison Company gave prompt attention to their wires and operated with the work of the Tree Warden in every way-. A number of new trees were set out in the Sprilig, many of which were replacements. There are rrmore . placements to be made and this should be a.ttell(lecl this Spring, All the new trees set out were fertilized and tree guards placed around them. We treated all tiie trees infested With the cottony scale. This scale is still prevalent and the work of suppression should be continued, as not to do so Ivill entail greater expense for the wor.•l, another year. Work should also be rrnde •taken for the suppression of the elnj ieaf beetle, as there is a large infestation in the public shade trees from this pest. If not checked novv, at the minor expense of spraying, it will mean, the removal of the infested trees, -which will be killed by this beetle. This work- will be clone at a greater expense to the town, not counting the inestimable loss of our shade trees. There is a great deal of pruning which must be clone the ensuing year, and many dead and dangerous trees should be removed. Respectfully{ submitted, JOHN C. FORD, Tree Warden. 5 I REPORT OF MOTH DEPARTMENT To the Honorable Board of Selectmen. Gentlemen: The report of the Superintendent of tna Moth Department for the year ending December 31, 1932, is herewith submitted. All town trees, as well as those oi-1 private propertN,. were inspected for infestation by the gypsy and brown- tail moths. Wherever found these pests were destroyed -n the usual ,way. The moth charges, which are assessed on the tax bills, amounted to $814.90. The department found 947 infested places. Other pests were found u hen the trees were in foliage and the spraying helped to sup- press these pests as well as the gypsy and browntail moths. For the maintenance of the department for the year 1933 1 recommend an appropriation of $2,750, for labor and the necessary supplies. This amount represents a ten percent cut in labor. Respectfully submitted, VAN D. HORTON, Sept. of Moth Dept. 58 REPORT OF PLANNING.BOARD FOR THE YEAR 1932 To the Honarable Board of Selectmen. Gentlemen: The Planning Board has had but two petitions for changes in the Zoning Laws. The first was a °petition of Carmine and Lucia Tocei for a change in the Zoning of a parcel of land on Orchard Street west of Waverley Avenue. The Board favored this petition with certain setbacks as of record and it was so voted by the Town Meeting. The second was a petition of Edward C. Hall and others for a change in Zoning of a parcel of land on Cali- fornia Street. The Board did not favor this change as there was considerable opposition by residents of the block. This petition has not as yet been before the Town Yeeting for action. ERNEST M. SMALL, Chairman. MASSIS TOMASSIAN, Clerk. WILFRED A. NORRIS WILLIAM W. RUGG RONALD M. STONE. 59 REPOWf OF TOWN VETERINARIAN ■ To the Honorable Board of Selectmen. Gentlemen I herewith submit nay annual report as Town Veterinarian and Inspector of Animals for the year 1932. During the year two hundred and sixteen visits were made investigating dog bite eases reported through the Board of Health, Police Department or State Division of Animal Industry. These were instances where a huinan being had been bitten and an examination of the dog was carried out to determine if it showed any evidence of a1- infectious disease such as Rabies which could have been communicated to the person kitten. In all these cases tl, animal was placed, under a two weeks' period of restrai 11 or quarantine as required by law. Two positive cases of Rabies have appeared in the 'down during the year. One was in a horse which h a4. been bitted by a ,rabid dog in Newton. The other was in a dog which had been awned in the Town but a short tirl.. and the origin of the infection could not be traced. Over four hundred dogs wore vaccinated against Rabies at the free clinic conducted by the Board of Health. It is interesting to note that the State Board of Health is advocating this plan of controlling Rabies to all Boards of Health throughout the Commonwealth. Lach year sees many more communities -4opting the plan as put into force by the Watertown Board of Health several years ago. Inspection of all properties in the town where faun animals are kept was carried out. A report was sent to the State concerning the health of the animals and the sanitary conditions of the premises. No tuberculosis in cattle has been found during the year. 60 REPORT OF TOWN VETERINARIAN 61 Twenty eight visits were made to the Town barn to examine and treat Town horses. The usual good care given these horses keeps theam in condition for work ex- cept for occasional minor ailments. No outbreak of infectious disease in anin sls of the Town has occurred during the year. In carrying out the duties of my office I wish to ex- press appreciation of the co-operative and helpful atti- tude taken by all Town Officials and employees. H. W. JAKEMAN, V.M.D., Town Veterina?-ian and Inspector of Animals. REPORT OF TOWN COUNSEL To the Ho` ora?)Ie Board of Selectmen. G8ntlemen: I submit my report as Town, Counsel for the year 1932, On the date of notification of my appoiniment I en- tered an appearance in the Supreme Judicial Court in the case of Clarence W. Dealtry et als. vs. dward P. Fur ber et reds., a bill in equity against the Selectmen, and the bill was dismissed on May 3, 1932. The following cases were disposed of by trial; Winsor Club vs. Board of Assessors of the Toqvi� of lit alertomn Board of Tax Appeals, petition for abatement of taxes. Petition dismissed. Alice C. Hill vs. Board of kwesors of the Town of Watertown, Board of Tax Appeals, petition for abate- ment of Taxes. Petition dismissed. Josq)h Br accla vs. Town of Watertown, Actimi of tort for persomal injuries due to defective way. Verdict for plaintiff, after trial to a jury in Middlesex Superior Court. There are now pending in the Middlesex Superior Court the following actions : Anthony Russell, p.p.a, vs. Totcn of Wfitertown. orris Cohe t vs. Town of Watertown. Susan A. Qu nfian vs. Town of Watertown. Ellen G. Brennan, Pete. vs. To?t,,n of Watertown. PhIlwitem, jIfurgia vs. Town of Watertown. Hazel Feeley vs. Town of Waterto-xn, Louse Cafarella vs. Town of Watertouni. LeShane vs. County of Middlesex. Agnes Sliney vs. County of J11iddlesex. LeShane vs. County of Middle-sex. Harry N. Robinson vs. Town of Watertown. Agnes Bouckie vs. Town of Watertown. 62 REPORT OF TOWN COUNCIL 6 There are now pending In the Second Diatrict Court of Eastern (Middlesex the following actions (Pending cases in Waltham District Court) Theresa Lavin vs. Town of lVatertown. Action of tort, arising out of an alleged defective way. Angehim ay-mond vs. Town of Wa.t+er•tmvn. Action of tort, arising out of an alleged detective way. Edivard L stan vs. Town of Watertown. For compen- sation as a Police Officer. In this case, after a trial in the Second District Court of Eastern Middlesex, decision was reserved by the presiding Justice and the case is now pending. In the case of Hood Rubber Company vs, the Board of Assessors of the Town of Watertown, the Same was tried before the Board of Tax Appeals on a petition for the payment of taxes and Joseph F. O'Connell, Esq., was em- ployed as special counsel to defend the Assessors. After a lengthy trial, the petition w as taken under advisement by the Board of Tax Appeals and no decision has been rendered. The case of Isaac Harris and Fred, Green vs. Board of Assessors, pending before the Board of Tax Appeals on a petition for abatement of tees was settled by action of the Assessors. There are also pending before the Board of Tax Ap- peals the following; cases: Julia Cahalane arm Nora M. Riordan vs. Bo(4 rd of As- sessoa•s. Daniel J. Looney vs. Board of Assessors. I have conferred with the Welfare Department con,- tinwilly with reference to the prosecution of persons re- ceiving welfare aid by misrepresentations and have prosecuted and convicted a number of persons in the Sec- ond District Court of Eastern Middlesex and one person has been indicted by the Middlesex Grand Jury. In those cases prosecuted by me, the Court has usually ordered the defendant placed upon probation with an order for resti- tution, to the Town in the full anrount of the money stolen and in one case has sentenced the defendant to the House of Correction. 64 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT I lave also brought twenty-one (?I) actions of con- tract against recipients of Welfare relief to recover back money paid by the .Public Welfare Department. There is also pending in the Middlesex Superior Court in Equity a case of Wiiliavi, H. Wilson, L spectre of t'llTings foi' t1ke Tomn of Watertown vs. Frederick S. Pr4,esl avd Edward C. Hall, both of Watertown, brought to enforce the zotrin by-law in reference to lots of land on California Street, Watertown and said case is now pending. Several cases were defended before the Industrial Ac- cident, Board involving compensation for employees in- jured in the coarse of their employment, I have also filed �01�; Fers of the Town of Watertown as Trustee in forty (.1o) cases. Several small claims were settled by the paynnent of small si.rms. The various departments have been continually ad- vised with relation to their rights, powers and duties, and I have drafted matey deeds, releases and easements ; have examined contracts mid other instruments; and have rendered written opinions to the vaarious depart- 111ents in connection with the lawful administration of the irusitress of the Town. Unuswal conditions have caused are unexpected demand for the services of the TownCounsel, especially in coin-- nee-tion with Municipal Finance, Taxation and the ad- ministration of Welfare Relief. It has been my endeavor to co-operate Nvith the various Town Departments and ' wish to express any appreciation for the courtesy which the Town Officers have extended to me. Respectfully submitted, FRANCIS J. MeNAMARA, 'own Cou el. RECORD OF THE TOWN CLRRR REPORT OF TOWN MEETINGS FOR 1932 Warrant for Town Meeting Tuesday Evening, January 5, 1.932 Commonwealth of Massacirt1setts. Middlesex, ss. To an-Y ConsUible in the Trrac n of Watertown, Greeting: In the name of the Cirmmonwealtli of Ma.ssa.clrarsetts, you are hereby required to notify_ aircl W,.11-11 the legal voters of the Town of Watertowl, to meet, in tale Senior . High School Building, Columbia Street, in said Town, an Tuesday evening, January :3, 1932, at 7.39 P. Mb , to act oil the following articles, Viz. : Article f. To hear the report of any Committee bereu- tofore appointed, and act thereon.. A r•ticle 2. To see if the Town W,ill appropriate the sung of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000) to pay the cost of furnishing the Ne�v Administra-rtiorr Building, di-. r-ect hoer the money shall be Provided, by assessment on the tax levy for the year 1932 or otherwise, or take any. action relating thereto. (Request of Committee oil Ad- ministration Building.) Article 3. To see if the Town ' Till vote to request otrr- Senator mid Representatives ill the General Court to op- pose any departure from the plan provided in Section 8, Paragraph D, Chapter 371 of the Acts of 1929, with re- gard to a boulevard nzr the south side of the Charles River from Water Street to Galen Street, at the bridge, Or tape any action relatizzg thereto. And you will notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of X-V atertow it to meet at the time and at the place herein specif eel, by leaving at ever�y Inhabited house in 65 66 1YATERTqW N TOWN REPORT 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 lust prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this sixteenth day of Decem- ber, A. D. 1931. ED ARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHNSO , CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectmen of Watertown. officers' Returns olt Warrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in tell or more conspicuous public places in flown seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPl'-I. W. REGAN, Constable of Watertown Attest: '4'M- P. NlcGL'IRE, Town Clerk. Notices were rnailul to the Tow Meeting Members at least seven clays prior to the Town Meeting of the pro- posed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. Mc+GUIRE, Town Clark. Record of Town Meeting Tuesday Evening, January 5, 1932 Meeting was called to ogler at S P. K, by Moderator P. Sa,rsfield Cunniff. Officers' returns on warrant were read by Town Clerk, �Vni. P. McGuire. The counters reported that there were 140 Town Meet- RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 67 ing mernbers present 1111MIX"' necessary for' a quorti , 93. Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee here- tofore apporlkted, and act thereon. r. D. Fay McGlaufiirr rrrade a verbal, pr•ogr`essive re- Port for the Infirmary Committee, and invited all towers-. people to visit the new Infirmary building orz Wilson Avenue on Saturday, January 9, 1932, or Sunday, Janu- ary 10, 1932, between the hours of 2 and 4 P. M_ Mr. Charles F. Sanborn, Chairman of the Arsenal Street Committee, made a verbal report on behalf of this committee, that their Nvorlc had been completed. Voted : That the Arsetral Street Committee be and is hereby discharged. Article 2. To see if the Town will appr-opriate the sum of Twenty-five Thou&and Dollars ( 25,00o) to pay tine cost of fur.•i ishing the New Administration Building, di- rect how the money shall be pr;ovide€l, b,y assessment on the t{ram levy for• the Year 1932 or otherwise, or take any action relating thoreto. (Request of Committee on Ad- ministration Building.) The l iaiance Committee repoi-te€i favorably on this article, as follows: The Committee recommends the appropriation of twenty-three th0l'sand dollars ( 23,000) and that this suns be assessed on the polls and estates for the year 1932. F RANM d. McNIANARA, Chairman. Attest: FRANCIS A. McDERIVIOTT, sec'y, Voted : That the sum of twenty-tlr]•ee thousand dollars ($23,000) be and is hereby appropriated, to paY the cost Of furnishing the New Administration Building, the money to be expended under the direction of the Con mit- tee ore Administration wilding, and that this sum be as- sessed on the polls and estates for the current year.. Article, 3. To see if the Town will vote to r•egUest our 6$ WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Senator and Representatives hi the General Court to Op- pose any. departure from the plans provided in Section S, Paragraph D, Chapter 371 of the Acts of 1929, with re- gard to a boulevard on the south side of the Charles River from Water Street to Galen Street, at the bridge, or take any action relatinL thereto. While Article 3 was under discussion, the question of a quorum was raised: the report of the counters showed that there were 86 Town Meeting Members present: number necessary for a quorum: 93. A quorum not being present, it was Voted: That the meeting be and is hereby adjourned.. WILLIAM P. McGuire, Town Clerk. Warrant for Annual Town Meeting Election of Officers and Town Meeting Alembers March 7, 193 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. To arty Constable in the Tawn of Watertown, Cr ecting : In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet in their respective voting places an said Town: Precinct 1—Coolidge School, Arlington Street Precinct 2—Hosmert% School, Winthrop Street Precinct 3—East Emend Fire Station, Aft. Auburn St, Precinct 4—Senior High School, Columbia Street Precinct 5 —Tow n Hall, Main Street Precinct 6—James Russell Lowell School, Lowell Avenue Precinct 7—Adminstra.tion Building, Main Street Precinct 8—Town Hall, Main Street Precinct .9—West Junior High School, Waverley Ave. Precinct 10—Browne School, Main Street ]RECORD OF TOWN IllEET3aVrG� 69 on Monday, the seventh day of March, at 8 A. X, to act can the following articles, viz.: Article 1. To choose the regular Town Officers for the ensuing year, tlle following to be printed on and chosen by the ofhcial ballot, to wit: One Selectman for three years, one Selectman for two years, one Selectman for one Year, xvho shall also be the Board of Public Welfare, Surveyors of Highways and Appraisers; one Moderator for one year; one Treasurer for one year; one Collect,- of Taxes for one year; one Auditor for one year; one .Assessor of Taxes for three years; two members of the School Committee for three years.; two members of the Board of Trustees of the Free Public Library for three years; one member of the Board of Trustees of the Free Public Library for tivo years (to fill vacancy) ; one mean ber of the Board of Health for three years; one Park Commissioner for three years; one Water Commissioner for three years; one Tree Warden for one year; three Constables for one year; two members of the Planning :Loard for three years. Also for the election of Trine (9) Town Meeting Mem, bers for the three-year term in each of the ten (10) vot- ing precincts of the Town; urine (9) Town Meeting Menn- bers for the two-year term in each of the tell (10) voting Precincts of the Town; and nine (9) Town 141eeting Mem- bers for the one-year term in each of the tern (10) voting precincts of the Town. The Palls will open at 8 A. M. and will close at 8 P. Al. You are also required to notify and warn the legal voters aforesaid to meet in the Town Hall in said Town on Morda.y, the seventh clay of March, 1932, at 8.15 P. INS., to act on the following article: Article 2. To choose all other- necessary Town Officers in such manner as the Town may direct. The consideration of further business under this war- rant will be postponed until T ue8day evening, March 15, 1932, at 7.30 P. M., in the Senior High School Bujiditrg, Columbia Street, or rtrrtil stroll later time as the meeting may direct. Article 3. To hear the report of the Town Officers as printed, and to hear the report of any committee hereto- fore'appointed, and act thereon. Article 4. To grant such sums of money as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town for the ensuhig year, direct how the same shall be raised, or tape any action r•eIating thereto. Article 5. To see if the Town will appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay that portion of the Town debt which matures on or previous to January 1, 1933, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 6. To see what method the Town will vote to adopt for the collection of taxes for the ensuing year, and to fix the compensation of the Collector, or take any ac- tion relating thereto. Article 7. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money for the rent of the Grand Army Hall, care of the gi-ounds around the Soldiers' Monument, and to de- fray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers on the next Memorial Day, and authorize Isaac: E. Patten Post No. 81, G. A. R. to expend the same, di- rect how the same shall be raised, or take any action Ve- lating thereto. Article S. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a stem of money to pay the cost of providing suitable headquarters for Burnham-Alanning Post No. 1105, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars of the United States, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Burnham-Manning Post No. 1105, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.) Article 9. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following-named streets, to wit: Cushman Street, from Fayette Street to Hudson Street; RECORD QF TOWN MEETI�I'GS 71 Emerson, Road, from )Plain Street to Highland Avemie; French Terrace, from Mumit Aubtrrra Street to Boston and Maine R. R. ; Hill Street, from Fayette Street to Palfrey Street, Hudson Street, from Whites Avenue Extension to Cushman Street;. Longfellow Roach, from Main Street to the Waltham Line; Wells Avenue, from Bigelow Avenue to Arlington Street; under the provisions of Chapters 829 and 80 of the Gen- eral Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the as- sessment of bettteimients, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them, as and for pudic ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain., or acquire by purchase, or otherwise, any lend necessary for said laying out, 1)ruvide the surer or sums of money necessary to pays the east or land damages therefor, and the cast of construction, direct ho-%�F said money shall be raised, or take any, auction relating thereto. Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a sum of money to Purebase and install traffic lights on Main Street, at Lexington and Now Lexington Streets, direct how the money shall be provided, or take and ac- tion relating thereto. A)-tide 11. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Selectmen to sell all horses and horse-drawn equip- ment now owned by the Town, or take any action relat- ing thereto. (Request of Committee on Abolition of Horses anti Construction of Municipal Garage.) Article 12. To see if the Town will aiipr•opriate flan sum of eleven thousand, three hundred and sixty dollars ($11,360) for the purchase of motor equipment to re- place in whale or in part, the horse-drawn equipment now owned by the Town, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Abolition of Horses -and Constr'uctior] of Municipal Garage.) 72 WATERTO WN TOWN REPORT Article 13. To see if the Town wilI appropriate the sum of fifty-four thousand, five hundred dollars ($54,500) for the purpose of purchasing and installing a fire alarm signal system, to be located in the new Administration Building, and of paying the cost of any necessary con- struction in connectiun with such installation, direct ]lore- the money shall lie provided, by borrowing or otherwise, or take any action relating the7•eto. (Request of Commit- tee on Fire Alarm Signal System.) Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to direct the Selectmen to ,acquire by purchase, or by the exercise of the might of eminent domain, or otherwise, :for the pur- pose of erecting a. police sti Lion thereon, the following described Marcel of land located ,on the Westerly side of Cross Street, lying between land now owned by the Town and the Boston and Maine R. R. tracks, containing approximately 9,735) square feet of Iawl, said laird now being owned by Frank B. Hopewell, Trustee, appropriate the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to pay for the sane, direct how said money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (Reauest of Committee on Police Station, Site.) Article 15. To see if the Town will Grote to appropriate the sum of twenty-four hundred dollars ($ ,= 00) to cover the cost of plays and specifications of the police head- quarters, to be erected ail the so-called Hopewell lot of laird on Cross Street, direct bow the money shall be pro- vided, or ttrke any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee oil Police Station Site.) Article 16. To see if the Town will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent dornain, purchase or other- wise acquire, a parcel of land owned by the Heirs of Fred Bleiler, and bounded as follows. Southerly by ]and now or formerly of Frank lodice, et ux, and land 110 W Or for- merly of Flora C. Chenery and Franklin W. Chenery ; Easterly and Northerly by other laird of said Heirs of Fred. Bleiler; and Westerly by Duff Street; contain hig about four (4) acres of laird, as shown on plan entitled, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 73 "Town of Watertown, Plan of Land in NVatertowrr," dated "February 15, 1932," drawn by the Town Engineer, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, appropriate the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or Land damages therefor, direct how said money- small be raised, or tale ails' action relating thereto. (Request of Commit- tee on School Site in the Northern Section of the Town.) Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to direct the Selectmen to acquire by 1pureha.s,e or by the exercise of the right of eminent domain, or otherwise, for the pur- pose of erecting a school hoarse thereon, the following described pieces or parcels of land, now or formerly por- tions of the Gavin Estate, so-called, lying between North Beacon and Arsenal Streets, east of Irving Street, and west of Beacon Park, containing approximately 76,450 square feet of land, and owned by the following-named persons or others: Ida Bvccadoro, Leo M. Fay, Domenico Conti, and Charles F. Donahue, appropriate the sum or sums of money necessary to pay- the same, direct how said sure or sums of money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Riverside- Riverton School Site.) Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and appropriate a sum of money for the eradication of mos- quitoes, the same to be spent uxicler• Chapter 252 of the General Laws, as tanlend+ed by Chapter 457, the Acts of 1923, and subsequent amendments, especially Chapter 288 of the Acts of 1929, or take any action relating there- to. Article 19. To see if the 'pawn will appropriate the necessary moneys to pays for the services of an addit onai clerk and for equipment and supplies in the office of the Town Auditor required to establish and maintain a sys- tem of encumbering appropriations when orders involv- ing the expenditure of imoney are issued, or take any ac- tion relating thereto. Article 20, To see it the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary money to pay to proper charge for effecting 74 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Insurance 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 in- juries including death at any time 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 exceeding five thousand dollars 15,000) on account of inj ur, to or death of one person, as provided in Section 3 of Chapter 4.58 of the Acts of 1931, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Local No. 807, Town Em- ployees' Union,) Article 21. To see if the Town will accept Section 1041- A of Chapter 41 of the General Laws enacted by Section 4 of Chapter 458 of the Acts of 1931, providing as lows: "Section 100-A. A city which accepts this section by vote of its city council subject to the provisions of its charter, or a town which accepts the same by vote of its iaxhabitants at ail annual town meeting, may, after an appeopriation has been made therefor, indemnify an offi- cer or employee thereof for expenses or damages incurred by him in the defence or settlement of a claim against him for bodily injuries, including death at any time re- sulting therefrom, arising out of the operation, of a motor vehicle owned by such city` or town, to an amount not ex- ceeding five thousand dollars; provided, that after in- vestigation it shall appear to the mayor or selectmen that such officer or employee was at the time the claim arose acting within the scope of his official duties or ernploy- ment, and provided, further, that the defence or settle- ment of such claim shall have'heen made by the city so- Iicitor or the town counsel, or if the town his no town counsel, by an attorney employed for the purpose by the Selectmen, upon the request of said officer or employee and at the direction of the mayor or selectmen. This sec- tion shall not apply in respect to a claim against an officer or employee which is covered by a policy of insurance RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 75 effected by the cite or town under clause (1) of section five of chapter forty." Or take and. action relating thereto. Article 22. To see if the Town Nvill vote to appropriate the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125.0 ) to compensate Gilbert L. Brawn, et ux, for the taping by the Count• Commissioners, of about 500 square feet of their land, by right of eminent domain, in connection with the relocation and widening of Belmont Street, ill the year 1930, or take any action relating thereto. Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the suns of two hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty cents ($262.50) to compensate Mary F. Brown for the taking by the COU11ty Commissioners, of about 1,050 square feet of her land, by right of eminent domain, in connection with the relocation and widening of Belmont Street, in the year 1930, or take any action relating there- to. Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to accept the report of the Selectmen establishing a building lime on a portion of the Easterly side of Church Street* between Main Street and Summer Street, as shown on plan en- titled "Town of Watertown, Alan Showing Building Litre, Portion of Church Street," dated "February- 15, 1932," 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 be maintained bet-weep such building line and said Church Street, authorize the Selectmen to take by emi- nent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise, any interest in land on which said building line Ims been laid out to the extent necessary to establish such building line, provide the sum or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, direct how said money shall be raised, Or take any action relating thereto, Article -5-. To see if the Town will authorize the Se- lectmen to sell the present Town Hall site, or any part thereof, including the buildings thereon, for a suns not 76 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT less than six dollars ( 6.00) per square foot, or take any action relating thereto. Article 26. To see Nyliat action the Town will take rel- ative to the disposition of any furnishings or materials in the present Town Hall building;, which are not required for the use of any Town department, or take any action relating thereto. Article 27 . To see if the Town will vote to place the so-called Cooks Pond laird under the jurisdiction of the 'ark Department, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Francis A. McDermott and others.) A?-tide 28. To see if the Town will vote to petition the General Court to enact a special act placing laborers, foremen of laborers, skilled laborers, mechanics, licensed eugineeris and firemen employed in the Tree Warden, Highway, Cemetery and Watery Departm+enta, under the Civil Service law, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Local No. 807, Town Employees' Union.) Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following by-laws under General Laws, chapter 41, section 38-A, or Make any action relating thereto : "The collector of taxes shall collect, under the title of town collector all accounts due the town. The several officers, boards, mid committees of the Town shall cause to he delivered to the said collector at or before the end of each month all accounts and claims against persons indebted to the Town through their respective departments. "Except as otherwise provided by law; no officer, board or committee of the Town, other than the said collector, shall receive payment of any account due the Tower. The collector shall cause written demand to he made upon persons liable for the payment of accounts delivered to him for collection and after such demand he may, if he deems it necessary, refer the accounts to the Town counsel for the purpose of bringing legal action thereon. RECORD OF TOWN -MEETINGS 77 "The collector shall not accept any check, draft or money order in payment of any account utlless it is made payable to or to the order of the Town. "'The collector shall keep a record of all accounts delivered to him for collection and of all moneys re- ceived by him in payment of said accounts.," Article 39. To hear the report of the Planning Board for an amendment to the Zoning By-law of the Town of Watertown, af'ectitng all the land not now in District 2-B on Orchard Street, which lies between Westminster Av- enue and Loomis Street for a depth of 140 f eet back from Orchard Street, awned by Carmine and Lucia Tocel, as shown. on Engineer's plan of the Town. of Watertown. from District 3-O (two-family residence purposes) to District 2-B (store purposes) , in accordance with the provisions of Section 5, Article 4 of the Zoning By-law of the Town of Watertown, and take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Planning Board.) Article 31. To see if the Town will instruct its repre- sentatives to petition the General Court to modify Chap- ter 635 of the Acts of 1912, accepted by the Town of Watertown at Town Meeting held on November 11., 1912, ,and ratified at Special Election held on Nov. 29, 1912, known as the 'State Tenement Act, so as to permit the erection of apartment houses of second-class construction, or obtain permission from the General Court to repeal the State Tenement Act: and State Building Code, as a part of the Building Cade of the Town of Watertown, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Revi- sion of Building Laws.) And you will notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the places herein specified ; by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a pri-&ted 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 snake return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on 79 M ATERTOW'N TOWN REPORT or before the time of said meeting. Given wider oUr hands this nineteenth day of Febru- ary, A.D. 1932. EDWAPD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JOHN ON1 CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectmen of Watertown. (Ifiic its' Returas on Warrant As regiilred by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned 11re legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the times and at the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed COPY of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. JO EPH W. REGA,N, Constable of watertown. Attest: WILLIAM P. i4McGUIRE, To -wn Clerk. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least seven days prior to the Town Meeting of the pro- posed business to be considered at the meeting. `VILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Trraw Clerk- ANNUAL TOWN AIEE`rING March 7, 1932 At 8 a.m. the meetings were called to order, the polls were declared open, and voting continued Until S P.M. The ballots were vounted and the result of the same was declared in the respective precincts. The returns of votes cast in Precincts I, 2, 3, .1, 51 li, 7, S, 9 and 10 were duly recorded in the record hooks of said precincts, and the ballot streets and records were delivered to the Board of Registrars, who proceeded to canvass the same with the following result, which was declared by the Town Clerk. RECOP,D. O>~ TOWN xfEETINGS 79 The following persons iaclicated by (*) were elected and were sworn to the faithful performance of their duties by Town Clerk, Willian' P. McGuire. Total Vote cast 9,949 aSrir'pernan, ,1Frpu6cr of Board iDf Pnbiie T dfflFr. sai-3eyor of 01,ghtmix, dald Appraiser-, for THRE'f Yearyr Precincts 1 . =1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ToLat nEslaard D. 11nLLtxnd.,......G12 632 134 ?#=a 56.R $20 -197 8}7 414 546 5015 417 nl5 iq% 521 547 4;39 272 261 336 4622 Slnnk� 32 33 28 13i 28 20 34 44 2G 42 212 SeIs'rtena5t, hlraaei�rr of F3arar•d 0j X'ablir 1F"cI/�rrc, a'rartrtaar ttf Hi, hit, lla+, and API1 rdlxrr. for T'1510 YtarR Gllffi5l'll 5. T�rry7rll 2�11 427 5411 791 5:311 80.1 638 US 25,2 '132 4719 =J$mes '. 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Year 'ITt-iederiek J. iC*1by.............68'i RIS 741 901 901 BRR 965; 973 549 700 803'k Rrnttering ........ ... 0 0 4 L 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Planks ....................... ..';S 2"4 1S3 92 224; 1114 195 :SRO 152 201; 1909 ' .4 utli[or for ONE Year M belle A. Kellev................r361 IS697 256 IT 4 7 T 2GS W; 703 373 412 4232 c,Rrm. W. Worr.rom, Jr.......81 i 44:3 ri9-1 862 01 6-11 728 405 300 403 5241 371Rnk .. 69 14 2F 21 49 27 47 4u 29 139 4211 a4,rmegeor of Taxm for THRF.F Ymart *'Edward A. Oates.............641697 314 253 :i61 103 494 S'40 429P 557 5073 ;Z,11nnid K .................247 373 518 791 o,27 61:r 542 26q `+.rid 329 4EiG5 Manks ...,,........ 51 42 29 In ,9 19 M 4.1 19 2R rM �,jrhaai Ceimmitter jrlr 7'ifRVP Years *Hamlel B. Tilazo................294 404 542 821 iso a91 #3 S 280 154 323 4702 t'hn4. F. J. llnrringt[rn.—. -70 = 1.109 221 46 232 436 802 418 5 4 C 4781 William 13. Harver.............N4 34" 529 SnO .i711 7,7$ 442 2GR 234 446 -toot Vosm-mend Vnbm. ................ A4 ,R7 29,7 'wI -'a0 290 454 7B3 407 ".1 A 4617 Tt3an krt .......,,. —..169 17, 89 6 s 117 93 l8.4 169 91 lift 1191 Librarrr Tr•ar.atr•ere jnr TFIREF. Years arrYd 1�. Crrsufnhsl....,...,.,,`L8R 40.1 r.49 911 SR4 642 962 277 254 142 4711 OHuth 1i. rrlwr.............. 279 418 "n&1 809 5R9 597 660 2D7 247 s4D 4 71S John r. A'onahnn.................185 579 2:11 203 F2I ?07 410 763 398 494 4ZR3 .Tr a+nb S. 571, Pl 21 A R 14 2118 .'Sq 777 414 514 46dR P1lrank4 ..................................1aw:i 1117 S2 7; 131 so 149 196 97 1:t6 12q0 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT hibirarjo Trusice for TWO Years (To filif vacalic,j) Geome M. Devoe...._..............js7 574 "„1411 222 6,46 306 427 190 o4 510a *Arthur F. Grity................268 ;s!iq -saf3 811 .514 596 672 277 244 34,5 4671 Blank,q ................................. $8 itig 44 '-'1 77 3 5 61 9 r, 43 63 M On %Tm-eh S. 1932, iieUtirm was rtw.;'1vVd bY lhg-- Board or Regi:qrjt" for recuunt, OC votes exost for Library Tj-i4htre. twlk-VeJdr UVr)%j. The rucaunt hvid on March 12. 1932, reziuiftld as followr� George M. NVft.....................i93 _-78 Wfl 222 ,13.5) IVA .1�f; 781 4 U4 'W$ 4649 'Arthur R GMY.................21;rp Min .k34 MI _116 600 973 '_1 7 f; LIS 4 343' 4670 ............................. 86 1(1 4:, '_'I 7rP 24 1)1 lIi; 43 61 Cli M"Rel J. HurrinWoih....,.--A 1 -',91 2�+C L',04 .will 318 419 77D 461 548 4608 "GTJY C. poice....................828 S41 --4 7 810 -,37, 587 6 1 3U4 26A '324 4947 RI;Ln kq ............................... 74 SO 35 20 -14 '.�! lio 70 '1_' 47 414 Park Cummigatopip-r tar T111ej1,'P,7 Y,rjj•jg John P. 14JkV­Y­­.......­-­574 ,,V e:O =12 57 1 .1 U 146 807 410 iM 4743 *Arthur L. Morse..........___189 40M 7­1 A07 .7110 597 T"71 285 268 '14 9 1723 Rlanhfq ....................... ­". 8() 92 411 211 46 28 43 61 21 Cj 481 Ott March S. 1932. pDtfti?sn Vect.jv,tj by the BOR I'd of Registrars rnr reCoUrnt of Vat- east for Park Commi.,.-tioney. '11w recount held an March 12. 19321, re- milted nq fbflowk., JohT, P. Knveny..........._......i-o ak 18 7 2!1,-, WD 444 R Oq 411 .i19 47:j "'Arthur L. MOftit­..............;87 +52 HOP xr1g 11,7 r) ;�M 208 3.14 4 7.11 Marks ...............__............ 81 93 etl -0-1 -10 it ril '22 44 484 Walre for 7,11reBE Vow P"i Maurice .7. Cavroll.................91 4); W5 268 sv 18 2874 .1.33 770 ep U1 6 *John S. TAVell-­­­............'RI 414 Z,40 927 4 6 221 4RI 'i2o r'(p 4 "'14 S 4 M 3 Phtnk� .................................. 89 P101 33 19 40 28 If, '_'6 42 44t Wardr-pi for 0j,614F Year ........s07, A19 3.18 2711 -,71 124 .173 818 110 4977 Vnn D. Norton...............__262 3-1.� -kaj 763 12S --i.qG fl-�3 '�H 270 34 4TI77 Blank.q ­-­­­...... ......... 71 T,1 39 '_1 1 28 23 3-1 47 21 395 CoThRtabICK foo' ONE Year Keefe.... 747 8140 HIS 7S2 928 4 91; 1,"1 1117 1 r;111, 7.1 n4 "VrIank L VILPzuire........... 723 988 884 797 -11 '4 6 765 483 6021 71:16 -fumes AL Olzitvle..............�-M -,07p GRA SIM 7,76 7'!R li1174-1 490 A41) 70-17Blanks ............................ 3 623 990 C i-• ffla$ i fowi io:w2 579 841 921-1 11frifiday BzMj-(j Iur Tlikh.E }ryes Tony 1. 'FnjjrfL................. ,q] 2110 201 '-14 31n 44.1 7"0 402 $(I I 4j-'q *Ernegit M' "4"'F................IV ,R3 917 q 7 q tilt'' -,I-, 75 0 -k 2 1; :171 468 Gepi *-q1tqqiF N. 'rGvM1'-L94f1'n­-311 461 527 7[1-t -,20 'I G 6 '144 298 nz .11-114 4-1 0f1 Bisinks ........... -5,-17 o541t 362 2'11 MIS 2'jj IS2 -j 53-r' 4602 The result of the vnte east fnr ToWn iNfeetilig Members waS as follows: Town Meeting; Mem t-b . bers I'RECTNICT ONE TOw" Meetin— Mernbers—One Year Terin—Vnte for -Nine *V'-Pfe. ComPTlls TT. X1 "Ielenf;v Avenixe dr)l *MC('-nVen-_ Jnlln H. 104 P"]—Mlt ;Street '04 Herlhi-rf rTfun Avp­iie -In(, *Tmei, Rov.d RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 81 Barker, Forrest W. 23 ar oodleigh Road 21 !k'Gallinaro, Americo 38 Crawford Street 29 '-Irish, Herbert W. 56 Edgeeliffe Rc ad 22 Kendall, Delbert W. 38 Kimball Road 21 *Levine, Bernard 1. 36 Brimmer Street 27 Bass, Willard L. 19 Westland Road 19 *Valentino, Albert I'I1 Prentiss Street 31 Coburn, Irvin{,r ll. 23 Templeton Parkway 16 Maloney, Helen C. 16 St. Mary Street 12 Donnelly, Bertha E, CA Templeton Parkway 12 framer, IN'i1.1iarn )+, 35 Brirmnrer Street 15 Thompson, Frank W. 18 Melendy Avenue 14 Blanks, 6588 To,.bras Meeting Members—Two Year Term—Vote for Nine *13agnall, Jaynes J. 15 Kimball Road 395 *Callahan, James D. 377 Arlington Street 459 `*Crupi, Vincent 31 Prentiss Street 360 Guiliano-, James V. 26 Norseman Avenue .102 *Hartnett, Patrick S. 766 Mt. Anhurn Street: 421 ;1 11Qgan, John J. Jr. 38 Prentiss, Street 416 Lincoln, George 10,8 Belmont Street 340 *McAndrews, Dennis J. 44 Metendy Avenue 415 'KMurllhy, William D, 69. Prentisq Street 401 *PoNvers, Anna G. 29 Ilrimmer Street 376 *Rose, William F. 12 Keenan .street 352 Wolfe, Jahn 0. 26 Maplewood Street 276 Blanks, 3974 **Died May 3, 1932. Town Meeting Members—Three Year Term-Vote for Nine *Cohen, Dexter S. 30 Kimball Roarl 3B5 Cossahoom, Coran 13. 83 Maplewood Street 198 Gnut:ts, James 26 Westland Road 268 *Clarran, Jahn J. 826 Aft. Auburn Street: 398 , 'Deifman, Patrick C. 10 Eeigeclifl•e Road 380 DeYourrg, Elias 3 'Woodlei h Poad 205 WOaiofrio, Torino 294 Arlin-ton Street 295 `'GalltaFrher. Frank C. 62 Prepfiss Street .143 �Hartung. Paul G. ?7 M--lewood Street 317 Al.r•..;{. Charles C. 37 rnt P,—e fitreet 236 �A'IeCrarthy, Wallace E. 31 "-nlewand Street 305 *McGinty, Edward J. 775 W. Auburn Street 311 Nata.le. Alfred d1 Berkeley Street 238 *Powers, Michael J. 25' •`,_ "cr :Street 301 Rich. Robert R. 9 Road 224 *� nhn '• Joseph S. 93 Hillside Road ,3R5 Planks, 3,83 On March 10, 1932, petition was received by the Board of Pe-istrars for recount of votes cast for 'i'mvii Meeting Members— T'•rrP ve-.r 'rer-1,. in Precinct One. clairrling the recnunt wonlri the election of Torino D'Onofrio, 294 Arlington Street, to that office. $2 WAMTOWN TOWN REPORT The recount held on March 12, 1932, resulted as follows: *Cohen, Dexter S. 30 Kimball Road. 368 Cossaboom, Coran B. 89 Maplewood Street 100 Coutts, Janes 26 Westland Road 250 *Curran, Jahn J. 826 Alt, Auburn Street 396 I'Deignan, Patrick C. 10 Edgecliffe Road 329 DeYoung, Elias 3 V'4 oodleigh Road 197 D"Onofrio, Torino 294: Arlington Street 2:94 *Gallagher, Frank C. 62 Prentiss Street 942 ��Harrtung, Paul G. 27 ;Maplewood Street 314 Mazza, Charles C. 37 Cottage Street 231 *McCarthy, Wallace E. 32 Xaple}vo d Street 303 *McGinty, Edward .1. 775 Mt, Auburn Street 310 Natale, Alfred 41 Berkeley Street 241 '-Powers, Michael J. 29 1Brimmer Street 3011 Rich, Robert R. 9 Westland Street 2,25 'Vahey, Joseph S. 93 Hillside Road 385 'Blanks, 3315 PRECINCT TWO Town. Meeting Aleni lie r•s—One Year 'Germ—Vote for Nine, ,'Brown, George E. 174 Spruce Street 605 "`Burgess, William 33 Hazel Street 558 *Crowley, .)games A. 46 Spruce Street 605 *Duffy, Catherine J. 5 Arthur Terrace 509 Freeman, Samuel A. 22 llosmer Street 452 Hasle, Carl 112 School Street 451 Higgins, James J. 25 Dartmouth Street 579 R-Houghton, Mary E. 192 School Street 494 '`Manahan, William P. 127 Putnam Street 556 Murray, John 184 School Street 567 "'O'Driscali, Jahn C. 41 Fairfield Street 454 Parsekinn, Misak M. 109 Nichols Avenue 259 tir4`ierszyllo, John 43 Hosmer Street 234 Scattering, I ' Blanks, 3414 Town 3leetiiig Mernbers—TiA-o Year Term—Vote foi Nine baronian, Sarkis D. 7 Porter Street 285 1logusian, Theodore D. 21 Melendy Avenue S30 `Burgess, Alfred 14`i. 33 Hazel Street 449 "Burgess, Genevieve 33 Hazel Street 412 Deroyian, Armen 19 Malendy Avenue 249 ''Donovan, James 11A Fairfield Street 487 "Durnan, Patrick F. 17 elerndy Avenue 444 "Fairbanks, Catherine L. 44Spruce Street 43 Les Carbeau, Charles J. 13 Dartmouth Street 371 'Y-McGann, Martin H. 9 Fairfield Street 378 "Murphy, Patrick 17 Fairfield Street 430 Forth, Patrick 4 Hosmer Street 365 10ates, William F. 39 Hazel Street 560 Papazian, Artist 49 Melendy Avenue 222 Uei--n, Herbert F. 146 Sviruce Street 295 *Whittemore, Charlotte 11 Fairfield Street 397 RECORD OF TOWN MEETING'S 88 Zaino, Albert 63 Boylston Street 213 Scattering, 1 Blanks, 3417 Town Meeting Members-Three Year `l"erfn—Vote for Nine *Burns, Patrick R. 571 Nit. Auburn Street 438 Clifford, Timothy 36 Hosmer Street 389 *Coffey, Julia 7 Dexter Avenue 421 *'Driscoll, John 86 Spruce Street 430 $Dulry, Peter H, 5 Arthur Terrace 340 ;"Ehvell, Harry- 150 Spruce Street 344 Hagopian, Ka.rop R. 37 31elendy Avenue 249 '-Kennedy, John J. 97 -Boylston Street 410 Kenney, Edward C. 33 Melendy avenue 3i16 McCarthy, Katherine T. 81 ]pester Avenue 217 McEnaney, Clifford J. 113 Boylston Street 227 McLaughlin, James 35 Hosmer Street 291 "Oates, Edward A. 37 Hazel Street 516 *Ross, Adam 16 Spruce Street 350 floss, Davie] 13 Spruce Street 3`9 Sanborn, Charles F. 12 Spruce Street 310 Williams, George H. 14 Fairfield Street 268 Wood, Albert B_ 87 Spruce Street 271. Young, Robert J. 149 Nichnls Avenue 276 Scattering 4 Blanks, 3353 PRECINCT THREE Tow ii Meeting Members—One Year Term—Vote for Nine ='1leale, William R. 38 Carver Road 6L. Bowen, Walter E. 17 Langdon Avenue 640 '-Boy°er, George S. 40 Langil€+n Avenue 613 "Breziliaa, Aram 88 Whisor Avenue 523 rvlHanlon, Bridget l;[. 10 Appleton Terrace 440 YJaekson, Richard P. 51 Langdon Avenue 614 '-MacGregor, Alexander G. 151 Langdon Avenue 595 'Meyer, Clarence A. 52 Maplewood .street 591 Nicastro, Cosirno D. 428 INIt. Auburn Street 393 -;_Wheelock, Joseph A. 43 Rangeley Road 548 Marks 239-6 °rown Meeting 11emberg—Twv Year 'Terra—Fate for Nine "Bennett, Edward K. 54 Winsor Avenue 580 Boyle, Jaynes S. Jr. v Upland Road 353 "Bruckner, Johan W. 186 31aplewood Street 460 Devoe, George M. 31 Oakley Road 347 *Griffith, Carroil P. 390 Schaal Street 463 *Johnson, Carl W. 72 Whisor Avenue 524 Kimball, Guy H. 15 Flint Road 449 O'Connell, Dennis J. 35 Richards Rowl 243 *Partridge, Albert L. 5)4 Lant±rinn Avenue 490 Perryman, Linda. 11 T`nhmd Road 236 *Quinlan°, Robert S. 361 School Street 436 *Saunders, Abraham D3 Langdon Avenue 380 84 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sheehan, Mary A. 46 Winsor Avenue 272 *Tyler, Earle S. 164 Maplewood Street 439 Blanks, 2230 Town :~Meeting Mem'bert --Three Year Term--Vote, for Nine *Anderson, Bror J. 106 Hillside Road 366 *Bell, Will, a7m 17 Appleton Street 40U Breslin, James E. 45 Shattuck Road 246 *Buffum, Albert F, 33 Hillside Road 263 Christopher, Frederick W. 16 Garver Road 199 *Cox, James M. 168 Winsor Avenue 254 DePass, :Louis J. 53 Langdon Aven-ue 18`' Dunphy, James H. 396 School Street. 212 *Drew, Henry H. 17 Winsor Avenue 326 *Field, W. Stanley 29 Flint Road 276 *Gardiner, Ralph C, 23 Commonwealth Road 304 ' Granville, George X, Jr. 23 Clyde Road 143 Gullason, Roland S. 65 hillside Road 76 Hall, Albert H. 19 Oakley Road 10 Haipin, William E. 22 Irma Avenue 80 Howard, Herbert W. 20 Carver Road 154 Ingalls, Ernest 1C. 30 Adams Avenue 143 Ludwig, George W. 36 Adams Avenue 42 May=n, Everett C. 35 Commonwealth Road 195 O'Leary, Thomas 15 Upland Road 183 4sn'ond, Hooper 25 Flint Road 138 *Page, Rodney G. 366 School Street 302 Batten, Wendell W. 24 Carver bared 190 *Shaw, Charles F. 62 Langdon Avenue 298 Sheldon, Charles L. 311 'School Street 215 Sheldon, Elizabeth C. 311 School Street 1 4 Stewart, Edward A. 105 LangdoD Avenue 217 Sullivan, Daniel J., Sr. 157 Langdon Avenue 188 'White. S. Edna 114 Hillside Road 1.97 Blanks, 1755 PRECINCT FOUR Town Meeting Members—One Year Terns—Vote for Nine *Applin, H. Herbert 31 Barnard Avenue 75 *Beane, Frank D. 65 Robbins road T84 "Bixby, Leland C. 109 Barnard Avenue 799 Casey, William G. 11 Marcia Road 314 Irish, Ernest G. 59 Bailey Road 619 *Laring, Benjamin 'f. 186 Mt, Auburn Street 793 *Macdonald, Roiand B, 55 Robbins Road 695 *Reynolds, Clarence G. 17 Hates Road 722 '=ltalgV' William W. 17 Centre Street 74*2 *Small, Ernest M. 42 Walnut Street 679 ;r'7(�Tman, Albert- B. 289 Mt. Auburn Street 706 Blanks, 188" RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 8 Town. Meeting Members—Two Year Term—Vote for Nine Andrews, Austin H. 43 Franklin Street 761 `:Carringtnn, Sterling R. 30 Stoneleigh Road 520 `Crawford. ]Erred E. 30 Lincoln Street 05 Dealtry, Clarence W. 51 Garfield street 413 --:Donalflson, William 2$ Centre Street 527 Ilu2m, Joseph A. 23 Spruce :Street 381 'Emery, Frank D. 1) Franklin Strut 489 `Fletcher, Hewitt G. 30 Stuneleigh Cirelg 614 Grower, James G. 30 Barnard Avenue 305 *Xlifle, William H. 99 Bailey Road 592 Leslie, Hairy .130 141t. Auburn 'Street 223 ':'Mayo, Walter L. 50 Stoneleigli Circle 608 Turner; L. Bennett 33 Robbins Road 460 Westlund, Elmer G. 21 Stearrrs Road 268 '"Whitehill, Edwin H. 42 Barnard Avcc one 664 Blanks, 1876 Town Meeting Members—"Tree Year Tern---Vote for Nine "Chamberlain, Charles W. 53 Barnard avenue 726 =Colby, Lulie E. 86 Bailey Road 402 Danner, William A. 157 Common Street 185 Ellison, Bertram F. 77 Fussell Avenue 308 Emerson, W illiarn K 48 Walnut Street 316 "Pay,, Allen 1M. 34 Bailey Road .58.1 'F"urher, Edgard P. 11 Fates road 624 Gray, Frank A. 20 Lincoln Street 251 III-Taekett, Thomas L. 27 Stancleigli Circle 513 Hall, AIbert 11, 250 hit, Auburn Street 305 **Ha ayes, Andrew 3] Russell Avenue 425 Heughrns, Charles A. 3} Barnard Avenue 201 *Holdsivorth, Willium S. 65 Barnard Avenue 439 Lucas, Susie 31 Otis Street 189 Lucas, William H. 31 Otis Street 318 *Stone, Edwin L. 10n Russell Avenue 498 "Stone, Donald M. 100 Russell Avenue 409 Stone, Walter C. 19 5toneleigh Road 360 Tarbell, Samuel X. 18 Avon. Road 1.30 Walker, William I-I. 71 Russell Avenue 306 Blanks, 1818 "Died Sept. 6, 1032. PRECINCT FIVE Tm n Meeting Menibers—One Year Term—Vote for Nine ',rCarlstrvan, Kraut S. 55 Pequossette Street 526 *Chase, Paul E. 11 Cheater Street 483 *Collins, Jahn F. 16 Gilkey Court 476 *Hall, Edward C. 65 Mt. Auburn Street 525 Lillemr,en, Thorwald 32 Paul Street 279 Ifartin, George F. 12 Fifreld Street 431 Mott, Anna S. 44 Pequossette Street 322 *O'Halloran, Mary* F. 45 Mt. Auburn Street 443 *Rattigan, Henry A. 77 riverside Street 477 "Rooney, Maria E. 110 lZiversi&, Street 457 86 WA'TERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Smith, J. Arthur 69 Pequossette Street 474 Sullivan, John F. :35 Fifield .Street 379 ,Sullivan, Joseph G. :35 Fifield Street 338 Vance, Alvin 10 Gilkey Court 252 `Whitney, Charles A. 15 Fifield Street 468 Whitney, Gertrude C. L. 15 Fifield Street 41"*2 Wilkinson, William R. 26 Palmer Street 381 Withee, Carl E. 89 NIt. Auburn Street 368 Scattering 2 Blanks, 2647 Town Bleating Members— Two Year Term.—Vote for Nine *Berquist, Paul E. 4 Frank Street 436 "Culligan, Alary A. 5 Roy- a1 Street 458 *Corcoran, Frank G. 123 Arsenal Street 436 Dooley, Lena 38 Parker Street 339 "'Evans, Wilmot M. 13 Chester Street 414 Farrra her, Agnes C. b Ladd Street 399 Furey, Z'lromas 121 Arsenal Street 321 Gaffney, George J. 23 PequLrssette Street 31ct Hagan, Rosemary 237 Arsenal Street 328 Hosford, MAttie B, 10 Beaeon Park 348 Kaveny, John P. 13 Fatten Street 362 Linehan, Ellen 1.2 Fletcher Terrnce 259 I'MacIntt,sb, Walter 54 Parker .Street 451 M:arriner, Willis E. 56 Parker Street 352 *Norbury, Albert F. 29 Paul Street 415 Ogilvie, James M. 60 Beechwood Avenue 458 Paine, Phoebe A. 23 Phillips Street 396 *Rooney, John F. 110 Riverside Street 443 `Vahey, James J. 104 Riverside Street 485 Scattering 4 ".' l_31,carrks, ,...- e Town Meeting Members—Three Year Terrn Vote for Fine :rBacon, Edward K. 16 Royal Street 1W Chase, Charles 0. d PILUen Street 403 "Colligan, Charles P. 5 RoyalStreet 40 'Collins, John A. 43 Paul Street 404 �Com,gtock, Albert H. 103 North Bea►cmi Street 336 Cotter, MichaO Is. 44 North Beaaewi Street 239 Cowm ans, William J. 35 Irving Street 161 Dugan, John J. 158 North Beacon Street 246 "'Fay, Leo I41. 122 North Beacoxl Street 310 Gaule3,, Elizabeth 8 Parker Street 158 *Grerrg, Walter H. 12 Riverside Street 371 Heffernan, John E. 81 C"l— les River Road 259 Higgins, Patrick 18 Gilkey Court 166 Howe, George K. 13 AtIhaIrn Place 'j Htrtc-lairas. Ai-thur L. 34 Phillip—s Street 264 Kinclrla, Alarpiret E. 41 Frank Street 2 4C Jameq F. {i4 North Peacon Street 293 Maddeia, James F., Jr. 64 North TIP—cim Street 194 Nl ar uire, Jogegh A. Ili 4reprge,l 'street 90 Alc Dermott, Ari,lraw F. 40 Ruti°<al .Street 275 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS $7 McHugh, James H. 1 Ladd Street 190 McHugh, Jahn F. 55 31t. Auburn Street 118 Morris, Griffith E. 41 Irving Street 238 Russell, Walter E. 42 Frank Street 248 Schindler, John H. 13 Irving Park 245 Thibodeau, Ralph J. 41 A Parker Street 70 Vahey, Thomas F. 238 North Beacon Street 282 vogel, Oscar J. 14 Thurston Road 88 Wallace, Johil '41'. 43 Pequossette Street 250 Wallis, William T. 46 Parker Street 0G ==Wilson, William H. 61 A Phillips Street 293 BlanRs, 2397 PREC1Ncr six Town Meeting Alembers---One Year Term—Vote for Nine 'Beaupre, Charles T. 71 Standish Road 749 *Blackall, James D. 24 Wolcott Road 714 "Cook, Russell 186 Common .Street 726 "Davis, Arthur I. 89 Lowell Avenue 730 'Delano, Madeleine 31 Fairview venue 716 *-Flink, John H. 41 Channhig load 708 'Samford, Robert T. 17 Fairview Avenue 717 i1laeIiay, Norman D. 166 Worcester Street 721 I°Stevens, Joel U. 89 Pop ar Street 719 Blanks, 1933 Town bleeting Alembers—Two Year Terni—Vote for Nine ".Drier, Rufus A. 43 Hovey Street 617 `Eckert, Wil,liain H. 12 Hall Avenue 6111 "`Gillis, Edward F. 176 Lovell Road 606 *McKeen, R. Kelsie 41 Hall Avenue .. 513 O'Connell, Jeremiah J. 80 Bradford Roam 425 "Parsons, William • 115 Worcester Streets 593 I`Pelkey, Charles L. 48 Carroll Street 511 ~'P"inkham, Everett C. 27 Bradford Road 609 Sahlberg, Eric G. 47 Fairview Avenue 482 *Smith, Ralph F. 36 Warwick Road 493 *Tuck, Harold S. 61 Channing Road 497 I31anlCs, 247 Town Meeting Members—Three Year Terre--Vote for Nine *Baird, Robert J. 40 Hall Avenue 502 Pell, Frederick 20 Fitchburg Street 535 *Brown, Charles Je,.vell� 211 Orchard Street 588 Gallagher, Thomas H. 126 Worcester Street 270 H,all, Sidney W. 14 Carroll Street 547 Harrington, Charles F. J. 9 Fairview Avenue 385 Jellison, Harold M. 79 [Orchard Street 407 `Johnson, Grace E. 1+62 Common Street 492 Landry, Leo P. 72 Bradford Road 336 *Lovell, John S. 15 Mason Road 502 Murphy, Daniel J. 35 Channing Rod 2+60 *Packard, Gardner F. 149 Lovell Road 461 Sullivan, ,lames F. 71 Bradford. Read 258 $ WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Teletchea, Joseph L. 761D Belmont Street 206 `White, George H, 59 WiIrton Avenue 45 *Winslow, Joseph S. 289 Waverley Avenue 45"s Blanks, 1715 PRECINCT SEVEN Town Meeting Members—One Yeas• Terni—'~kite for Nine "'Berks, Minette 30 Katherine Road 532 "Bluzo, Mary E. 71 Mairitrrr Road 633 4LBrowne, Harry MV 35 111aricrrr Road 614 '"Clark, E. Everett 1 i Katherine Read 618 Gallagher, John P. Ili Hawthorne Street 481 Gunn, John J. 13 Forest Street 314 "Hat-Vey, williani B. 104 lilt. Auburn Street 626 *Howe, W. Laurence 58 Marshall Street 587 "'Markham, Leater E". 9 Yuvette Street 1540 Powers, John J. 2(i Palfrey Street 437 Read, Vidoria G. 140 Church Street 433 Rizzi, Anthony 114 l0orest Street `06 '-Waterhouse, Frank W. :s'9 Marshall Street 564 'Whitearnb, Frank S. `: Olivor Street 625 Blanks, 3228 Town Meeting Members--Two Year Term—Vote for Aline B arrtta., Juseph 23 Maiden Street 244 flurke, Michael R. 24 Palfruy Street 361 Callahan, Patrick J. 71 Sprimr Street, 309 "`Campbell, George C. 16G) Chureb Street 537 'Corcoran. Mary C. 14 Palfrey Street 409 Hardin, John H. 26 Hawthorne Street 867 'Everett, l-lrrrold C. 114 'Marshall Street 597 Farrell, John 9 Winter Street 331 *Fish, Pieree L, 78 Marshall :Street 585 Foley, Augustine A. 66 surint; Street 283 "Gerry, Joseph W. 35 Iurlon Road 476 Gibson, Ethel H. 25 Marlon Road 852 "Gray, Arthur F. 20 Fayette Street 531 "Johnson, Andrew T. 59 Palfrey Street 402 Keene, Jarvis D. AI} Payette Street 3,57 ',4Macclairalri, Alexander 132 Marshall Strut 864 Murnhy, Edward 18 Summer Street P"R *Perkiirfi, Elias A. 73 Fnvette Street 449 "Smith, Harry A. 52 Oliver Street 4q8 Rinnks, 2761 `AMe€l July 23, 1922, Town Meeting M€nibers—Three Year Terni---Vate for Nfrne MAZO, Hs,prold B. 71 'a'tarir,.il lrtngti 591 1drinl€. Viruil C. 1:-q1 M—Rhall SI;reet 47R 11pf-kor. Clnrenep J, 51 S"1- Street 273 F aiwv. Rra;•monfl A. 78 349rion RrXlrl e N±r.txr,las 27ver]ev Avenue 7 (1 ^+1j arrhnr, T. J-Rmes 44 P-erpit Avopiue *glint. 'Rpr"vr r F+`, 49 Olil-nr C+T-Apt 74� *FTvde. Jo,,zoph fifi 111-1rshaall Street 384 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 89 Juliano, Louis N. 123 Fayette .Street 215 "'McGlauflin, B, Fair 49 Katherine Road 607 ,1+1 canyon, Daniel J. 21 Hawthorne Street 189 Murn€rghan, Hugh J. 81 Summer Street 189 Murray, William B. 106 Fayette Street 242 O'Halloran, Edward P. 107 Fayette Street 323 PPallotta, Horatio 226 Palfrey Street 124 Papalia, Dominic 129 Waverley Avenue 140 Ya,palia, RGY J91 Summer Street 185 Read, M. H. 141) Church Street 363 Sawin, Walter It, 121 Marshall Street 355 *Shaw, Frederick 145 Church Street 618 *Tufts, John F. 137 :Marshall Street 579 ",Vaughan, Walter C. 143 Church Street 459 Blanks, 2724 PRECINCT EIGHT Town fleeting Members—One Year Teem—Vnte for Nine ;:'Barnes, Francis 35 11I,easant Street 575 '�-'Coen, Timmas J. J Green Street Terrace 446 Cohen, Benjamin 47 Capitol Street 355 4--Coleman, George W. 28 Green Street 499 'Coughlin, Jerpmiah 73 Union .Street 534 Crilly. Jahn 25 Fifth Avenue 338 rllis, lsjeanor 54 Union (Street 339 Gara.ftalu, Domenico 196 Watertown Street 231 Hall, .Harold It. 21) Morse Street 372 Hubbard, Flora G. 36 Ftovd Street 277 �LHugbes, Thomas L. 16 Hunt Street 506 ''AleBride, Sylvester J. 47 Eiiot Street 49" *MulIen, Robert 4 Cuba Street 41 a Ricker, Ethel A. 39 Boyd Street 282 aallesa, Anth n-y 153 Pleasant Street 197 *Sbields, AVilliam J., Jr. 81 Galen Street 554 Steward, Sophie C. 46 Union 'Street 312 ''.Trny, I'raneis J. 7 Cuba Street 468 Blanks, 3152 'Fawn 11loptiny r lFembers—'1wo Year Term-1rote for Nine :'Armstrong, Edwin J. 65 Union Street "Burns, John L. 39 Union Street fi()4 Cooper, Walter A. 20 Unirrn Street 312 "Costello, Maurice 42 Cuba Street 438 Diman, Charles B. 79 Capital Street 974 *Dyer, Edward E. 62 Capitol Street 414 Grace, Frank S. G Jeki'ett Street 263 "Nammill, Hugh R. GG Capital Street 424 Howard, Abraham L. 7n Galen Street 253 "Kelley, John W. 74 Morse Street 541 *McNamara, Edward G. 182 14fain Street 469 *Monahan, John P. 5 Myrtle Street 446 Morgan, Chester D. 106 Morse Street 250 'Piantedosi. Dominic 199 Pleasant Street 143 -*Quinlan, Francis T. 68 Green Street 492 90 WATERTOW N TONYN REPORT Russell, William 11. 4+ Eliot Street 263 Sheehan, Gerald P. 141 Pleasant Street 3 1, Troy, John E. 7 Cuba Street 383 Wade, Johan J. 37 Cuba Street 319 Blanks, 3316 Town Meeting Members—Three Year 'Perin—Vote. for -Nine Aelaorn, Jahn J. 47 Maple Street 237 Balch, Frederick P. 44 California Street 171 Boudreau, John 1. 11 Theurer Park 232 *Burke, Laurence 78 Chestnut Street Sao Bussey, Joseph H. 83 Galen Street 231) I`Cahill, Patrick D. 49 Myrtle Street 471 "'Cahill, Witliaam J. 45 Myrtle Street 424 *Callahan, Bennis C. 39 Water Street 344 Calaatan, William J. 346 Main Street 232 "Clifford, Daniel J. 22 Myrtle Street 370 Collins, Sara L. 75 Galen Street 2.41 Culleton, James L. 25 Cuba Street 102 *Gildea, Joseph E. 35 l,liot Street 415 Goodman,Jahn 22 Morse Street 241 Hayes, Cornelius B. 77 Union Street 267 Hickey, Edmund P. 22 Green Street 292 LaBell, Frank J. 35 Myrtle Street 155 ]McCarthy, Walter J. 38 Myrtle Street 205 McElroy, Benjamin H. 23 Hunt Street 241 *Milnaore, John F., Jr. 37 Eliot 'Street 340 14•I,,tigman, George 98 Galen ;street 175 'Murphy, Daniel H. 27 Hunt Street 292 l+;oden, Dga%id G. 1,02 Worse Street 154= oden, Harald R. 106 jMorse Street 149 Quinn, Edward M., Jr. 29 French Street 207 Robbins, Harold M. 14 Union Street 215 'Shields, William J. 81 Galen Street 367 Theurer, Otto 171 waalertown Street 904 Blanks, 3t}31 PRECINCT NINE Town Meeting Members—One Year Term—Vote for bane Brusellis, Joseph 167 Edenfaeld Avenue 227 'Ncolby, Maurice D. 41 Plermont Street 321 1'Conc:<anunn, Edmund 46 Edenfc-ld Avenue a-I() Coveno, Orlando 226 Westminster Avenue 21 1 Foss , Elmer J. 425 Main ;street 227 *Haves, Earl E. A. `0 Harrington Street 300 *Jq ackay, John T. 247 Sycamore Street 343 �l1Talloney, Jelin J. 28 Whitcomb Street 274 *Mallev, George H. 15 Edenfield Avenue 313 McEllivott, .James C. 33 Harrnden Avenue 180" *Vl itchell, Arthur J. 40 11arnclen Avenue 262 Muriviu, Salvatore 137 Lexington Street 199 -'O'Connell, A. Marie 10 Westminster Avenue 338 Parson, Philip 13. 38 Harnden Avenue 1S7 *Reardon, Janes S. 9 Laurel :Street 260 F RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 91 Robbins, Adeline 1. 30 Gertrude Street 200 Russo, Dominick 17 Elmwood Avenue 178 Toro, Saverio 46 Westminster Avenue 139 Blanks, 184(1 Town Meeting Members—Two Year Term—Vote for Nine "Christofferson, Carl A. 3 A Hilltop Road 243 Daughters, Roscoe F. 15 Kn€w1cs Road 166 *Dwyer, William J. 888 Belmont Street 323 `Elson, Stewart 1034 Belmont Street 245 `Farwell, Robert L. 1034 Belmont Street 284 Gurvin, ,Turn F. 846 Belmont Street 201. ~'Igoe, Henry 27 Edenfield Avenue 300 Le Blanc, Joseph 29 EdenfieLd Avenue 242 "Mac Gregor, Daniel 57 Prospect Street 277 Paterson, Alexander 1 Bridgham Avenue 183 Purchase, Bertrain G. 11 Whitney Street 180 Russa, Carmino 101) Edenfield Avenue 224 Scaltreto, finny III .9parkhill Street 156 *Shen, John R. 3112 V4 averleti' Avenue. 302 Standish, Charles B. 35 Piermont: Street 150 Vogel, Julius A. 79 Edenfield Avenue 1-9 2 ;LWhite, Laurence W. 53 Hillside Street 256 *Wi son, John I. 50 Harrington Street 293 Blanks, 2€112 Timm Meeting Alember.s—Three Year Terin—`ote for Kline r�Centebar, Charles H. 5 Highland Avenue 276 `Donoghue, James P. 168 EdenReld Avenue 294) "Eagleson, William A. Fri Hillside Street 264 "Fraser, Angus 244) Sycamore Street 257 Izzo, Luigi 21 Edenfield Avenue 18{) JohnADn, George M. 211) Lexinriton Street 216 MacDonougrh, J. Vincent 28 Wll:tcornb Street 239 *Malley, Joseph A. 15 Edenfield Avenue 68 2114,cGrady, Henry 29 Harrington Street 24ti 'Tosman, Chase P. 127 Highland Avenue 174 'O'Connell, James J. 26 Westminster Avenue 317 'tO'Cnimell, Patrick H. 26 Westminster A-'enue 28S Oldford, Beber L. 189 Lexington Street 176 Owen, Leonard 254 Sycamore Street 282 Perkins, Joseph G. 1.58 Sycamore Street 243 Phelan, James T. 103 Chapman Street 197 Tocci, Anthony 242 Waverley Avenue 227 Wetsell, Wilburn H., Jr. 51 Harnden Avenue 174] Wii,n, Henry J. 161) Edenfield Avenue 189 Blanks, 1809 PRECINCT TEN Town Meeting Alembers—Once Year Terni Vote for Nine Rorges, A. Lawrence 19 Stuart Street 278 *Burke, John R. 51 Olney Street 442 Capers, Alice E. 672 Main Street 240 -`Carney-, Robert 49 Olney Street 456 92 WATERTOWN TOWN RRFORT **Dale, George H. 654 Main Street 352 Fliteroft, Anna F. 58 Chapman Street 260 Forbes, Harry E, 27 01cott Street 276 Gjertsen, Ingebert 33 Chapman Street 241 "Harrington, Paul C. 37 Gilbert ,Street 399 Hewitt, William S. 649 'Maier Street 274 Leary, Mary R. 12 StuarL Street 275 "%annix, W. Frances 9 Prescott Street 337 McNamara, Daniel G. 49 Gilbert Street 269 �'Morari, Patrick J. 56 [yilbert Street 314 Moran, Pawl C. 56 Gilbert Street 259 'Morse, Lottl+e W. 22 Chapman Street 281) Peterson, Albert G. 49 Prescott Street 246 "Rattigaii, Edward 11, 27 Chapmatx Street 339 Simenck, Walter F. 65 Gilbert Street 251 *Wilson, Bradford S. 4€9 Main Street 301 Blanks, 2128 Town Meeting Members---l%vo Year Term-Tote for Nine 'Armstrong, Ethel E. 24 Wilmot Street 288 Brooks, Philip W. 487 Main Street 274 *Cannon, ,John 27 Gilbert Street 370 *Connors, Clarence L. 118 Rutland Street 840 "Dolan, Bessie C. 9 Prescott Street 304 *Fagan, Arthur C. 20 Emerson Road 337 '`Fitzgerald, David E. 34 01cott Street 400 Geilfuss, John H. 26 01cott Street 202 Greer, Rhoda A. 66 Stuart Street 202 r".Harrington, Joseph J. 37 Gilbert Street 357 :kgeating, James F. 491 3-lain Street 352 Larson, C. Elmer 122 Rutlund Street 205 Mattison, Frederiek A. 24 Charles 4gtreet 287 McAuliffe, Florence F. 575 Main Street 279 McHugh, Frank 535 Pleasant Street 25 f Newell, Isla 42 Stuart Street 266 *Norrish, William T. 223 Purvis Street 280 Parkinson, Fred G. 27 01cott Street 8 Power, Walter C. 39 01cott Street 142 Ransom, Joseph 31 Purvis Street 83 Rutledge, Harald F. 70 Chapman Street 61 Strarks, Ne-tvman 22 Stuart Street 155 Planks, 2750 Town Meeting, t'L'Temberq—Three Year 'Fermi—Vote for Mine *Allen, Henry 33 01cott Street 292 24Armstrong, Frank H. 34 WilmDt Street 295 Ball, Truman F. 58 Copeland Street 189 "'Barrett, Paul. 536 Main Street 436 Rau,Wesley H. 2 Buick Street 112 'Ca.nnon, I'. Francis 27 Gilbert Street 364 *Carroll, Joseph H. 50 Copeland Street 282 *Delaney;, Cornelius P. 13 01cott Street 2S9 *Eastman, Warren J. 44 01cott Street 490 Erickson, Elmer E. 24 . Stuart Street 249 Folino, Toni, F. 33 MorU)n Sheet 199 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 9� lHaddie, lames L. 27 Copeland Street 141 Jordan, Fred 38 Chapman Street 257 Kelly, Richard F., Jr. 129 Waltham Street 240 Kelly, Walter 17 Morton Street 220 MacDonald, Daniel L. 537 Main Street 1.71 McElroy, Mary 34 Emerson Road 162 "'Ifenton, Patrick 669 Main Street 265 Nicholson, Wallace L. 426 Main Street 128 NGrris, Wilfred A. 47 Emerson Road 184 Reid, Martin J. 23 Chapman Street 221 Russo, Giuseppe 6 Swett Court 109 Stratton, Laura A. 8 BromfaeId Street 170 *Sullivan, James H. 608 Main Street 329 Von€;r, Joseph 11 New Lexington Street 116 Blanks, 2416 TOWN 14 EErIi1"G MEMBERS BY VIRTUE OF THEIR OFFICES Selectmen Edward D. Holland 16 Stearns Road Maurice H. O'Comell 20 Westminster Avenue James H. Sheridan 76 Green, Street ',Town Clerk William P. McGuire 48 Green Street "Moderator P. S:arsfield Cunniff 79 Marshall Street Treasa:rer Harry W. Brigham 2 Brigham Street Collector of Taxes Frederick J. Colby 86 Bailey Ra ad Auditor William W. Norcross, Jr. 39 Sprree Street! Town Counsel Francis J. McNamara 5 LoveU Road 'free Warden John C. Ford 20 Church Street Chairman, School Committee Pr,-mcis A. Kelly, 48 hlapte Street Chairman, Library Trustees Rev. Edward C. CaInP 25 Garfield Street Chairman, Board of Health Walter NT. Secord, M.D. 74 Barnard Avenue Chairman, Board of Assessors Edward F. Wright 44 Fayette Street 94 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Chairman, Planning Board Ernest M. Small 42 W-alnut Street Chairman, Water Commissioners Edward C. Hall 65 Mount Auburn Street Chairman, Park Commissioners Winthrop G. Rockwell 1.3 Hawthorne Street Chairman, Playground Commissioners Arthur L. Morse 24 Chapman Street Representative in General Court Arnold Leonard 13{1 Russell Avenue Finance Committee *John A. Colbert, Chairman 14 Appleton Terrace Francis A. I)Ic:Dermott, ec'y 18 California Park John J. McLauthlin 51 Creed Street Robert 11. Osborn 36 Robbins Road Grover C. Codie 99 Franklin Street williain G. Grundy V Carver Road John 11.1, I1av 1S Oliver Street Ai°thur E. Jones 29 Carroll .Street Thomas E. Doyle 76 hillside Road A. Lester Shipton 75 Capitol Street i Wilfred J. Paquet 95 Spruce Street Thomas F. llcf;an 120 Lovell Road *-%Leo 1`. Landry 72 £Iradfortl RmLd **,3`George 0. llaxter 40 Kiniball Road Arturo De Filippo 5,l Langdon Avenue Roscoe F. Daughters, 35 li.nokvles I2oaxd J. Vincent MacDonougli 23 Whitcomb Street Sterling R. Carringtnn 11 Stonelei,gh Road David E. Fitzgerald .4 Olcott Street Ralph C. Gardiner 23 Commonwealth Road MattheNv W. J. Carley 47 Furest Street ,-Elected Cliairma►ro, in place {if John J. McLautlilirr, 'day 23, 1932. 'Appulnted May 23, 1932, in place of Jahn 11. Oates, resigned. *rI�Appointed May 23, 1932, in place of =11-Aurice H. O'Connell, eleeted Selecbnan. .Annual Town Meeting, Monday Evening, March 7, 1932 Meeting was called to Order at 8.15 P. M. ley Moderator P. Sarsfield Cl sniff. Officers' YetUI.118 on warran t were read by Town Clerk, William P. McGuire. Voted : To take up Article 2. Article 2. To c110ase all other necessary Town Officers RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 95 in such manner as the Town may direct. Voted : That the Selectmen be and they are hereby authorized to appoint all Town Officers not chosen on the official ballot. Voted: That this meeting be and is hereby adjourned lentil Tuesday evening, March 15; 1932; at 7.39 p. m., to meet in the Senior High School Building, on Columbia Street, Watertown, at which time and dace all business called for in the warrant for the Annual Town Meeting of March 7, 1932, under Articles 3 to 31 inclusive, will come before the meeting for consideration and action. WILLIAINI P. Me UIPlii, Town Clerk. Warrant for Special Town Meeting, Tuesday Evening, March 15, 1932 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ZVli(ld.les+ex, 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 warm the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in the Senior High School Building, Columbia Street, in said Town, on Tuesday evening, the fifteenth day of Marell, 1932, at 7:15 P. m., to act on the fallowing articles, viz Article 1. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sure of 11 ,.)60.7D for the purpose of baying the town's proportion of the cost of the construction and equipment of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hospi- tal, the assessinent therefor- having all-each- been made against the town, determine whether all or any portion of said assessment be funded as authorized by Chapter 10 of the Acts of 1932 and for Nvhat period not exceeding fifteen (15) years, direct the town clerk to file with the county conimissioners promptly a copy of such vote as may be passed tinder this article, or to take any action in relation to the subject matter hereof. 96 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article 2. To see if the 'Town will vote to authorize the Treasurer, With the approval of the Selectmen, to re- fund any or all of the revenue notes issued ill anticipa- tion of the revenue of the year 1932, in accordance with the provisions of Section 17 of Chapter 44 of the General Lars; any debt so ineurred to be paid from the revenue of 1932. Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to refund any or all of the revenue notes issued in anticipa- tion of the revenue of the year 1931, in accordance with the provisions of Section 17 of Chapter 44 of the General Laws; any debt so incurred to be paid from the, revenue of 191. .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 ill 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. weeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this w-rii-rant, ,with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said meeting. Given tinder our hands this nineteenth day of Febru- ary, A.D., 1932. EDWARD P. FURBER, ER..IC L. JOHNSONI CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Sell t-rnen of Waterto n. Officers' Returns on Warrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by- leaving at every inhabited house in Town a ,printed cagy of this warrant, and also by posting cop1es of the same RECORD of TOWN MEETIY CS 97 in tern or mure conspicuous public places in Town seven days at ieast prior- to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REGAN, Constable of Watertown. Attest: WILLIAM P. AlIeCUIR ~,, Tr icn Clerk. Notices were mailed to the. Town Meeting Members at least seven clays prior to the Towii Meeting of the pro- posed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM I'. Mc UlRE, Town Clerk. Special Town f°Ieet;ing, Tuesday .evening, March 13, 1932 The Special Town Meeting was calIed to order at 7.30 P. M. hyT Moderator P. Sarsfel(i Cunniff. Prayer was offered by Rev. Edward C. Camp, pastor of the Phillips Congregational Chu"'ch. Officers' Veturns on warrant were read l)v Town Clerk, Win. P. McGuire. Number (�f Town Meeting Members necessary- for a. quorum : 93 ; number present; € n. Ilfarch 1.5th : 222. The Town Meeting THernber=s lar went were sworn as fol- lows by Token Clerk, Wnr. P. McGuire. "Having been duiy elected Torn Meeting Members, You each of you severally solemnly swear that you w ill perform the duties Portairzing to that: office with fidelity and impartiality, and for the hest interests of the Town. of Watertown, so help you Cod." Ar tele 1. 10 see if the Town will vote to Lppropriate the srrrn of $115,360.70 for the purpose of paying the town's proportion of the cast of the construction and equipment of the Middlesex County Tuberculosis Hos- pital, the assessment therefor having already been made against the toivn, determine Whether all or any portion of said assessment be funded as authorized by Chapter 10 of the Acts of 1932 and for what period not exceeding 9S WATFATOWN TOWN REPORT fifteen (15) years, direct the town clerk to file with the county commissioners promptly a copy of such vote as may be passed under this article, or to take any action in relation to the subject matter hereof. Voted; That the sum of 115,360.70, being the amount of the assessment already made for the town's proportion of the cost of the construction and equipment of the Mid- dlesex County Tuberculosis Hospital, be and the same is hereby appropriated, and that of said amount the sum of $100,000 be funded as authorized by Chapter 10 of the Acts of 1982, said sum to be paid in substantially equal instalments over a period of ten (19) years in accordance with the provisions of said Chapter 10, and that the bal- ance of the sum heretofore appropriated, $15,369.70 be and is hereby assessed on the tax levy for the year 1932, and the Town Clerk be and lie hereby is directed to file with the County Commissioners promptly a copy of this vote. Article 2. To see if the Torun will vote to authorize the Treasurer, Nvith the approval of the Selectmen, to re- fund any or all of the revenue notes issued in anticipation, of the revenue of the year 1932, in accordance with the provisions of Section. 17 of Chapter 44 of the General Laws; any debt so incurred to be paid from the revenue of 1932. Voted: That the Treasurer be and .hereby is author- ized, with the approval of the Selectmen, to refund any or all of the revenue Dotes issued in anticipation of the revenue of the year 1932, in accordance with the provi- sions of Section 17 of Chapter 44 of the Genea•al Laws; any debt so incurred to be paid from the revenue of 1931 Article 3. To see i r the Town Nirlll vote to authorize the Treasurer, with the approval of the Sclectinezl, to refund any or all of the revemie mates issued in anticipation of the revenue of the year 1931, in accordance with the pro- visions of Section 17 of Chapter- 44 of the General Lams; any debt so incurred to be paid from the revenue of 1931. Voted: That the Treasurer be and hereby is authorized, RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 99 with the approval Of the Selectmen, to refund any or all of the revenue notes issued in anticipation Of the revenue of the year 1931, in accordance with the provisions of Section 17 of Chapter 44 of the General Laws ; any debt so incurred to l)e paid .from the revenue of 1931. Meeting adjourned at 8 R. M. WILLIAM P. W{GUIR,E, Town Clerk. Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting Tuesday Evening, rtAlarch 15, 1932 Notice is hereby given the legal voters of t1le Town of Watertown that the Town Meeting Called for Monday everting, March 7, 1932, at 8.15 P. 141:., has beeai adjourned until Tuesdity- evening, March 15, 1932, at 7.30 ,'clock, to meet in the Senior High School Building, Columbia Street, in said Town of W irter•t0wii, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant far- the An- nual 'Town Meeting of March 7, 1932, under Articles 3 to 31, inclusive will came before the meeting for consid- eration, and action. And the legal voters of the Town of Watertown are hereby notified and warners to meet at the time and at the Place herein specified, by posting copies of this notice in ten or mo"e corrspicuotrs public places in Town, twenty- four hours at least prior to tine thole of said adjourned meeting, aard also by causing a copy of the same to be published in a Watertown newspRper. Given Mider our hands this seventh day of March, A.D. 1932. P. SA1ti2FIELD CUINNIFF, Moderator. IVILLIAM F. McGUIR.E, Toicl7j Clerk. Clerk's Return on Notice I have posted copies of the foregoing notice in ten or more conspienous public places in Town, at least twenty- four hours prior to the time of said adjourned meeting, �{) WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 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 mast twenty-four hours prior to the time of said Ad- journed Town Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Ton,,?z Clerk. Notice for Adjourned Town Meeting Wednesday Evening, March 30, 1932 Notice is hereby given the legal voters of the Town of Watertown that; the 'Town Meeting called for Tuesday evening, March 15, 1932, at 7.30 o'clock, has been ad- journed until Wednesday evening, March 30, 1932, at 7.00 o'clock, to meet in the Senior High School Building, Columbia Street, ill s�rid Town of Watertown, at which time and place all business called for in the warrant for the Annual Town, Meeting of March 7, 1932, from Art- icles I to 31 iz7clusive, will came before the meeting for consideration and action, with the exception of Articles 1, 2, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30 and 31. And the legal voters of the Town of Waterto-wn are hereby notified and warned to meet at the time and place herein specified, by posting copies of this notice in ten or more conspictious public places in Town twenty-four liours at least pr•ioi� to the time of said adjourned meet- ing, and also by causing a copy of the same to be pub- lished in a Watertown newspaper. Given under our hands this fifteenth day of March, A. D. 1932. P. SARSFIELD CUINNIFF, Moderator. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Clerk's Return on Notice I have posted copies of the foregoing notice in ten or more conspicuous public places In Town, at least twenty-. RECORD OF TOWN ATEETINGS 191 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 Ad- journed Town Meeting of the proposed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. Wm ant for Special Town Meeting Wednesday* Evening, March 30, 1932 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. To any Constable in the Town of Watertown, Greeting In the- Mange of the Commonwealth of Mrassaellusetts, you are hereby requried to notify aiid warn the legal voters of the To pia of Watertown to meet in the Seaiior High School Building, Coltambia. Street, in said Town, Oil Wednesday evening, the thirtieth day of March, 1932, at 7.00 P. M., to act can the following article, viz. : Article i. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out, alteration and relocation of Orchard Street, between Channing Road and Waverley Avenue on the North Side and Marion Road and Waverley Avenue on the South Side, and to see if the Town will vote to ae-- cept said Orchard Street as laid out, altered and relocated as and for a public way, as shown on plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan Showing Relocation and. Widening Line of Orchard Street, Between Chap ning Read and Waverley- Avenue on the North Side, and Marion Roarrl and Wauerley Avenue on the South Side," dated "Febru- ary Y, 1932, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer;," on file in the office of the Town Clerk, and authorize the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, by right of eminent domain, or otherwise, a.nY land necessary for said laying out, aItera- tion and relocation, provide the money necessary to pay 102 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construc- tion, 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 tirne and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, an(l 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 inake 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 liands this fourteenth clay of March, A. D. 1932. _EDWARD D. HOLLAND, AID RIC:E H. O'CON HELL, JA.MES H. SHERIDAN, Selectmen of wate)-town. Officers' Returns on Warrant As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned ttre 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. REGAN, Constable of Watertawn. Attest: WILLfA.M P. McGUIItE, Town Clei-It. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at lust seven clays prior to the Town Meeting of the pro- posed business to he considered at the meeting. ILLIAM P. I&GUIRE, Town Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN AIMUNGS 108 Adjourned Annual Town Meetings, March 15th and March 30th, 1932 and Special Town Meeting, March 30, 1932 Adjourned Annual Town Meetings were called to or- der by Moderator Cunni#f on March 15th, at 8.30 P. M., and can March 30th, at S P. M. Special Town Meeting on March 30th, was called to order by Moderator Cun- nift~ at 7.30 P. M. Clerk's returns on notices for Adjourned Town Meet- ings of Ma.rcli 15th and 30th, and officers' returns can warrant for special town meeting of March 30th were read by Town Clerk, Wm. P. McGuire. Number of 'Town Meeting Members present, on March 15th, 222; on March 30th 235 ; number nece sang for a quorum: 93. Special Town Meeting, March 30, 1932 Aeticle 1.. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying art, alteration and relocation of Orchard Street, between Channing Read and Wa.verley Avenue osr the forth Side and Marion Road arid Waverley Avenue on the South Side, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said Orchard Street as laid out, altered and re- located as and for a public wad-, as shown on plan entitled "Town of W ater•towia, Plan Shoving Relocation and % i dening dine of Orchard Street, Between Charming, Poad and Wa.verley Avenue on the North Side, and Mar- lon Road and Waver•ley Avenue on the South Side," dated "Febr uai-y 1, 1932, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," on file in the off-ice of the Torun Clerk, and authorize the Select- men to acquire by purchase, lad- right of eminent domain, or otherwise, any Iantd necessary for said laying out, al- teration and relocation, provide the nioney necessary to pair the east or damages therefor, and the cost of con- struction, direct how the money slia.11 be raised, or take any action relating thereta). 104 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Voted : That action be deferred ors, this matter until Article 4 of the warrant of the Adjourned Town Meetillg is before the meeting. Adjourned Annual Town Meetings March 1.ith and March 30, 1932 Vacancies in Town 1VMeetilig Membership Filled. March 0tli, Notice was received from the Chxir•man of Precinct 4 of the election of William I-1. Lucas, 31 Otis Street, to fill oiie (1 ) vacancy in term ex1)iri ng ill 19 3 3, caused by the election} of Ernest M. Smad, 42 Walnut; Street, as Chairman of the Planning Borird, he thereby behig a member by virtue of office. March tltli. Notice w,,Is r-eceived frojil the Chairman of Pr:•ecillet ,-:) of the elections of Thomas F. Val ey°, 38 No. Beacon Str•ect, to fill one (1) vacancy in term ex- piring ill ll•33, caused by the election of 1-{,,clward C. Hall, 65 Mt. Auburn Street, as Chairman of Water Commis- sioners, lie there)Y being a mern}per by virtue of office. March :30th. Notice was receiv'ul froni the 'Cihilll'mAll of Precinct 8 of the election of J01111 Crilly, 2.5 Fifth Avenue, to fill one (1) vacancy in term expiring ill 1935, tliis member to serve until the Mar•cli 1933 Town Elec- tion. These Town Meeting Members were sworn by Town Clerk, Wni. P. McGuire. Adjourned Annual Town Meetings 5-larch 15th and March '10, 11132 March 15th. A)-brie 3. To he;ir the report of the Town Officers as pi-Inted, -trod to Bear the report of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Voted: That the reports of the Town Officers as printed In the Town I.4eport for the year 1931 be and they are hereby accepted. March 1.5th. Voted : That Committee oil New Quar- ters for the W'ater Department lac and is hereby- dis- Charged. RECORD GF TOWN MEETINGS 105 March 15th. A report was offered by the Committee on Revision of Building Lam% relative to modification of the State Tenement Act, so as to permit the erection of apartment houses, of second-class construction. See vote passed under Article 31. March :30th. The following Resolutimi, offered by tho Secretary of the Nk ester town Chamber of Commerce, was adopted `{March 30, 193,2- Resolution At a special meeting of the Board of Directors of the Watertoi.%Fn Chamber of Commerce duly- called and held at 1S Mt. Auburn Street, Watertown, Tuesday, March 29th, at 3,:39 p. mr., a quorum being present, the following resolution was unaninrOUSIv Mlopt;ed Believing that economy in municipal expenditures is of paramount necessity, and actuated by a sincere desire to assist our citizenry during this financial stress, we, the Directors of the Watertown Chamber of Commerce, de- sire to go on record as endorsing the appropriations re- commended by the Finance Committee of W atertown, as set forth in its t°eport under date of l ,,Jtl~ch 1.5, 1932. e wouid further urge upon the treads of the various Town departments their earnest co-operation in the care- Tul ex-penditure of moneys appropr•ated, and the further- reduction in the expenses of their several departments. true record. Attest : (Signed) A. E. CASGFAIN, Max-ch 30th. Article 4. To grant such suers of money as may be thought necessary for the uses and expenses of the Town for the errs ring year, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. 106 WATERTO W N TOWN REPORT Official Record of Appropriations Voted at Adjourned Annual Town Meeting Held on March 30, 1932 General Administration ($103,190,22) Selectmea's Department: Selectmen's Salaries $1,500.00 Salary of Clerk 0-00.00 Miscellaneous 1,000.00 3,000.00 Auditing Departmeut Auditor's Salary 3,300.04) Salary of CIerk 1,150.00 Contingent 775.00 22 5.00 Treasurer's Department: Treasurer's Salary 3,500.00 Salary of Clerk 1,150.00 Contingent 2,500.00 7,150.00 Collector's Department: Collector's Salary 8,300.00 Salary 1st Clerk 1F400.00 Salary 2nd Clerk 10050.00 Extra Clerk Hire 936.00 Tax Sale Advertising 1,500.00 Contingent 2,200.00 10,380.00 Assessor's' Department: Assessors' Salaries 4,100.00 Clerks' Salaries 4,789.00 Contingent 40000.00 12,889.00 Town Clerk's Department: Town CIer•k's Salary 3,500.00 Ist Clerk 1,350.00 2nd Clerk 1,300.00 3rd Clerk 1,250.00 Contingent 2,300.00 9,700.00 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 107 Election Expense 9„500.00 Registrars of Voters : Salaries of 4 men at $100.00 each 400.00 Printing Town Reports 2,000..00 Printing Voting Lists 1,500.00 Finance Committee 2,000.00 Care and Maintenance of Towle Hall: Salary of Janitor $1,600.00 Labor 1,000.00 Telephone Operator 750.00 Contingent :3,000.00 6,,3.50.00 Legal Services: Salary of Town Counsel 2„[]00.00 Memorial Dad- (See Article 7) 1,300.00 Insurance 10,965.22 Workmen's Compensation 5,000.00 Contingent 1,800.00 Doi; Officer 350.00 Pensions 11,575.00 Protection of Persons and Property ($2 f9,901.84) Police Department: Salaries : Chief $8,200.00 Lieutenants (3) 7,800,00 Sergeants (4) 9,800.0() Patrolmen (38) 83,306.84 104,106.84 Special Police 1,()00.00 Janitor and W. gomman 1,880.00 Clerk and Wagonniazn 1,830.00 Uniforms 000.00 'teletype 600.00 Replace Coacli 00.00 Contingcneic,-s 108 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Fire Department: Salaries: Chief Captains (3) 7,800.00 Lieutenants (4) 9,800.00 Permanent Men (38) 83po.00 Gall Men (2) 310.00 Mechanic 2,400.00 107,110.00 Con t ingenci LIS 6YO00.00 Uniforms 600.00 Inspector of Buildings : Salary of Inspector 2,600.00 Salary of Clerk 250.00 Contingencies 100.00 2,950.00 Weights and Measures : Salavy�of Sealer 1,800.00 Contingencies 500.00 2,300.00 Tree Wat glen: Salary of Tree Warden 1,000.00 Clerk 200.00 Maintenance 0,000.00 Cottony Scale 800.00 .Gypsy and Brown Tail Moth Departmnet Salary ofSuperintendent 800.00 Salary of Clerk 475-00 Maintenance 3,000.00 Poles and Wires Departmpnt: f Salary of Inspector 3A0,00 Salary of Clerk 475.00 Assistant Clerk 425.P0 Maintenance 10,000-00 - Health Department ($30,747.48) Salary of Agent $3,200-00 Salary of Clerk 1,150.00 Salary of Nurses (2) 3,000.00 Contagious Diseases 112000.00 Contingent 1,400-00 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 109 Baby Clinic 500.00 Dental Clinic: Dentists' Salaries $3,200-00 Assistants 22200.00 Contingent 500.00 5,900.00 Laboratory Equipment 1,247.48 Laboratory Maintenance 150-00 Inspector of Plumbing: Salary of Inspector $2,500.00 Contingent 100.00 2,600.00 Cattle Inspection: Salar�v of Veterinarian 600.00 Sewers ($87,000.00) Sewer Construction 12,000-00- Sewer Maintenance 25,000-00 Sidewalks ($60,000.00) Construction and Maintenance 60%000.00 Care and Lighting of Highways ($318,302.00), Highway Department: Salaries: Superintendent $3,600.00 1st Clerk 1,-500.00 2nd Clerk 1,250.00 6,350-00 Office Expense 525.00 Vacations 12,521.00, Construction School St. f rom Mt. Auburn St. to B. & M. R. H. $11,300.00 School St. from Sunnybank Rd. to Mt. Auburn St. 4,600.00 Hovey St. from 0 rehard St. to Delmont St. 80000.00 110 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Church St. from Palfrey St. to Marion Rd. 5,000.00 28,900.00 1:0rchard St. Construction (See Article 1 of wan-ant for special meeting) 30,000.00 Maintenance 75,000.00 Stable Maintenance 20,000.00 Garbage Collection 31,000.0fl Resurfacing Water Trenches 4,000.00 Street Signs 750.00 Ford Truck 850.00 Chevrolet Coach 356.00 Ashes and Paper 32,000.00 Dust Laying 12,000;,00 Street Lighting 46,100.00 Engineering Department: Salaries Town Engineer $3t200.00 Assistant Engineer 2,300.00 1 Draughtsman 2,100.00 1 Draughtsman 1,'0i1om 1 Instr}unlentman 1,700.00 1 Instr umentman 1,500.00 3 Radmen ,450.00 16,150.00 Contingencies 1,80(),00 Betterments ($16,200.00) Spec al for Constr action only of the following ,greets u-nder- the Betterment Act (See Article 0) French Terrace from Mt. Auburn St. to B. & M. R. R. Wells Ave. from Bigelow Ave. to Arlington St. Emerson Road from Maim St. to Highland Ave. 'NVatert: That any damages incurred shall be chat-ged to Orchard RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 111 Longfellow Road from Main St. to Waltham Line $16,200.00 Drainage ($23,200.00) To include drainage in the following streets French "lea=. from. Mt. Auburn St. toB. & M. R. P, Wells Ave. from Bigelow Ave. to Arlington St. Emerson Read from Main St. to Highland Ave. Longfellow Road from Main St. to Waltham Line. Mill Street from Fayette St. to Palfrey St. Fayette St. from Pearl St. to Hill Street Private rand from Marion Rd. to (Katherine Road Waltham St. from dead end to Bridge St. Main St. from Emerson Road to Longfellow Road 23,200.00 Support of Poor ($.208,617.57) Infirmary Department Salary of Keeper 1,000.00 General Expense 5,517.57 Public Welfare Department : Salary of Agent 1,500.00 Salary of Visitor 1,100,00 Clerks' Salary (2 for 1932) 1,500.00 Temporary Investigator (rate of $1,- 200.00 per year for 9 months) 900.00 Contingent 1,250.O0 Outside Aid 125,000.00 112 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Mothers' Aid 35,000.00 Old Age Assistance 12,000.00 Medical Assistance (Add. Appropriation of $150.00 to pay for work done from Jan. 1, 1932 to April 1, 1932 650.00 Town Physician J.P200.00 State Aid 2p000.00 Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid 20M0.00 Education ($580,427.00) General Control 14,815.00 Instruction 47-5,462.00 oppratioll 58,250.00 Maintenance 6,000.00 New Equipment 4,000.00 Miscellaneous 7,100.00 Continuation 2,500.00 Americanizatioll 2,000.00 Evening School -;3,8()0.()0 Trade Schools 5,0()0.00 Transportation 1,500.0(p Library and Reading Rooms ($35,650.00) Salaries 24,200.00 Books, Periodicals and -Binding 67000.00 Maintenaiiee 5,450.00 Recreation ($164435.00) Park Department: Salary of Superintendent Maintenance 4,500.00 Victory Field 2,700.00 Tennis Courts 1,200.00 New Power Motor 435.00 RECORD DP TOWN 11'1NSTINGS 113 Playground Department. Salaries 4,000.00 Maintenance 0,500.04 New Equipment 600.00 Public Debt and Interest ($334,000.00) *Town Debt (See Article 5) 24.:5,000.00 Interest 135,000.00 Cemeteries ($15,600.00) Salary of Superintendent 2,000,00 Labor 10,35().00 Contingent 500.00 -*:'Avenues at Rini e]awt7 9_,600.00 Fence on Mt. Auburn St. side of Common St,. 150,00 Municipal Industries ($39,316.14) Water Department: Salaries Superintendent $3,200.00 1st Clerk 1,300.00 2nd Clerk 1,036.00 5,5ii'6.00 nintenance `- 0,000.00 Office Expense 2,000.00 {Construction 35,221.0:5 Vacations 1,880.00 Special—Renewal of Maims 14,6 9.09 Miscellaneous 0S72,258.50) Moderator's Salary- 100.00 Reserve Fund 4,000.00 Maiming Flom d 150.00 "Appropriation is for material only. Labor to be bane by Wel- fare Department. 114 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Unpaid Bills 11,371.00 Headquarters for Veterans of Foreign Wars See Article 8) 1,200.00 Lexington St. Traffic Signals (See .Ar- tcle 10) 500.00 Fire Alarm Signal System (See Article 13) 54,500.00 Gilbert L. Brown Taking (See Article 22) 125.00 Mary F. Brown Taking (See article 23) 262.50 Church Street Building Line (See Article 24) 50.00 ....Total Appropriations $2,247,445.75 *Transferred from Premium Ac- count to Town Debt, (Art. 5) $6,000.00 Fire Alarm Signal System (Ar- ticle 13)—To be borriDwed 40,000-00 46,000.00 To be Assessed on Polls and Estates for Year 1932 $2,201,445.75 Voted: That the .sure of two million, two hundred and one thousand, four hundred forty-five dollars and sev- enty-five cents ($2,201,44 .75) be and is hereby assessed on the polls and estates for the year 1932. Orchard. StreetConstruction March 30. Article T. of Warrant for Special Town Meeting—considered under Appropriations in Schedule under Article 4 of regular warrant for Adj. Annual Town Meeting, March 30th, 1932. Article 1.. To hear the report of the Selectmen rela- tive to the laying out, alteration and relocation of Or- chard Street, between Charming Read and Waver ley v- enue on the North Side and Marion Road and Waverley Avenue on the South 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 -way, as shown on plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan Showing Relocation. ]RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 1.15 and Widening Line of Orchard Street, Between Channing Road and Waverley Avenue on the ]North Side, and Mar- ion Road and Waverley Avenue on the South Side," dated "February 1, 1932, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," 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, provide the money neces- sary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct hour the money shall be raised, or tale any action relating thereto. Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Orchard Street `Down of Watertown, Klass. electmen's Office February 6, 1932. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chap- ter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Water- town, met on the fifth day of February A. D. 1932, at 5.00 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of viewing the prem- ises, and on the fifth day of February, A. D. 1932, at 8.00 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the laying out of Orchard Street 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 be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the description, and as shown can a plain drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and elated February 1, 1932. Plan on file in the office of Town Clerk. And it is therefore ORDERED that 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 descrip- tion, and braving considered the question of dainages sus- tained by the owners of the label across and through which said street has been laid out its aforesaid, the here- by determine that damages have beeii sustained and are 116 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 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 ad- vantage other than the general advantage to the com- munity from said laying out and that damages are to be assessed for .said laying out rz pon the pareels 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 1, 19'2, and oil file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be club- recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the a,rnount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the dain- a.ges that will be assessed upon s nicl described parcel. CLIFF01tD S. LOVELL, EDWARD P. FURBER, ERIC L. JCIHNSON, Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass. April 8, 1932. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Watertown, regularly called and duly warned and held o2i the 30th clay of March A: D. 1932, at which meeting <,i quorum. was present when Article 1 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 Orchard Street, between Channing Road and Waverley Avenue on the North Side and Marion Road and Waverley Avenue oir the South Side, and to see if the Town will vote to ac- cept said Orchard Street as laid out, altered and relo- cated as and for a puwie way, as shown on plain entitled "'Town of Watertown, Plan Showing Relocatimi and Wid- ening Lime of Orchard Street, Between Channing Road and NN averley .Avenue on the North Side, and Marion RECORD OF TOWN 41BETI NGS 117 Road and Wa.verley Avenue are the South Side," dated February* I, 1932, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," on 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, al- teration and relocation, provide the money necessary- to pay- the cost or damages therefor~, and the cost of con- struction, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying out Orchard Street, and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were react to the meeting, and Ripon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted unanimously as follow-s: "That the laying out of Orchard Street 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 fora public way." And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Orchard Street as and for a public: way-, it is nec:essar y to acquire the several parcels of land which are included in the area described in &aid order of Iaying 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, descriptioi7 and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to tale said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meeting therefor. No-w 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 liere- by 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 Iand of the loca- tion protected by having the surface of such adjoining ]and slope from the boundary of the location, under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of damages, 118 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT and all according to the plan referred to in said order of laying; girt, which said plan was duly filed in the office of the Town Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking, And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1932, to tape off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it is further ordered, upon the consideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted : EDV4+ARD D. HOLLAIN I), MAUR,ICE H. O'CONNELL, JAMES H. SHERIDAN, Selectmen, Schedule:--Orchard Street In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first clay of April next preceding the elate of this order. The persons framed in said Schedule are the sup- posed 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 un- known. 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 Water- town. Ltd side of t Ali'IIvr Ad41JTNN N0. Street 7°cken prnaedeptd Ralartves .fir-tmtrhilt Jv imon, 77 Ovuhto'd titreo 4-39- Certifirate No. 259H6 14°im,n sw n -.---------- ---......................_ 3-'21 North 130 67.$9 $26.00 Kennoth E. Brai 4utr. I,., Church tit.. 4-3:9 t'L-rtilirxLe Nor. 21628f. Witt'rrle+3. ...................................____ « :4 'NDL'th 28Q afi.UO Flurenry E. Brown, 98 Orchard 14met- -i ;};1- Curtifivate No. 30375 Wattiy'tipwri ............................................... -] -4 N"'Ith 220 ;ia.710 44.11a RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 113 Lot Side of A rea oluxaer Addrejor No. Street Taken Frarrtaga 174tat oea Charles M. Evans, 288 Avi-Aetnn Street, 4-40- Csxtliicnte No. 30387 ,1rl9nrUin ...............................................«.... -2-5 North 70 69.164 1160 S:hnries N1. Evans, 2N Appleton Street. 1 to Cerdficitte No. 19063 Arlington .........+......... ............................... -1-6 North 93 61.72 Irk.60 Eclw trd F. Wright. 70 Mt. Auburn ;fit-, 4-40- Certificate No. 26751 W-itertown ...............................................,. -15-7 North fil SO." 12.20 Town of Watertown ................................-.. -- North 165L) 1,lw.B1 Nolte Riehnrd S. lAvell. 203 Orchard Street.. 4-1.4_ 14attertown ................................................ -7-9 North Nome 48.51 None Richard S. Lovell. 203 Orcharti Street, 4-11- 4' %tertdwn -----.................I......_...-............ -fi-1 iYarth 1.1 21.30 8.8rf Charlus, .I+wall Brown, 211 Grehard St.. Wattcrtown ...«.................................. 11-l0-1 North 70 2�35 14.O0 .hart T. hlurtthy, et ux, Mary E., 216 4-7- Orchard Street, WaLurtnwn ...............-. --1€1-la3 North fill 12.00 Tirnothy T', belly. 237 Orchard Street., 4-7- WFUertnwan .....................,.........................,. -:iA6 North None None Timothy V. Nulty, 237 Orchard Street. 4-7- '4T4'aterta n ................... .....,.«.......,....,...+.... -8-3 North 110 � 811A4 22.40 Fred W. 1.tacFarland. 149 Common St., 4-6- Watertown ................................................. -16--I North 260 56.28 50.00 .Inhn A. McPherson. el ttx. Sadie. 24., 4-9- Orchard Street. WnLertuwn .....---- -l:a-H North 370 47.150 74.00 Sarah H. Robinson. 2`.5 Orchard Street. 4-4- Watertown ................................................ -7-68- -4-6- -8-52 North 1790 196.8 35&0E1 Town of Watertown -1-6- ILlhraLryl --...... .............................. -14-51 North 740 129.40 None American Oil 0). of Masm.. Cambridge. 3-72- Certificate No. 2111.7 mflmkachusetts ...........................».............,, -IB-a11- South Nolte 119.90 Norm -R >,ben L. Kirtley. 240 Orchard Street. 8-72-- Watertown ....+...«.....................................• -19 South None 108.0.5 None Eben 1,.- Kirtley, 240 Orchard Str"t. 3-72- Watertown .......+ -.................................... -20--49B South None 20.00 None Mildred F. Norbury, 230 Orchard St., 1--72- Certificate No. 28146 Watertown .............«.,....... ......,.....,........ -32-49A South None 20 None ;Mtildred F'. Norbury. 230 Grchattd St.. South 70 7a 14.01 Watertown ............................................... 3-72- -21 Wayne M. HodKdon, et ux, Harriet D. $-72- Certificate No. 29269 222 Orchard Street, Watertown ...... - -22-49 South 140 at.9fi 28.04 Dorothy McBstrry Tortorella, 219 €}r- R-72- C-ertifiente No. 28789 chard Street. Watertown ...................... .23-41 Sauth 175 60.07 29.01 Flinn 1). MacCurdy, et rtx. Lillian C:.. :l-72- Certificate No. 21729 214 Orchard Street, Watertown .......... -24-46 South. 201 60.01 40-00 1. M. S. Finance Corporntion, North- 4-72- Certiftente No. 28t29 Matey. ..............................................- -°+ -4.4 South 225 Pr0.10 45.41) Antonio Amodm et ux, Eva V.. 204 11-72- Certifiente No. 91673 I Orchard Street. Watertown .................. •-26-41 South 290 .it7.i? 56.00 Antnnla Arnudcv, et ux. Etta V.. 201 3-72- Orchstrd Street, Watertown ..............+... -27-4$ South 340 501 0Ii 64.40 120 WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT Ltd Side of Area 0-mver Addrexx Nrj. Strcut roken Frendetwe Dapilo-qW J. M. S. Finance Corporation, North- 3-7 2- boro. Nt*jsg. ................................................ -25-42 SCALth 326 50.00 $5.00 .1;Lrrj,e_4 .1. Sulhvi.m. Pt ux, Evelyn E., I'll 3­72 Certificate No, `�'1729 Oreh-,Lr(l Stivmet. Watertawn ................- 20-41 SauLh 2!lu 50.00 58.0.9 Jacolr B, I,Lwiq, vL Lis, Minnie B.. IhS 3-72-- Certificate No. 2:1.143 Urchurd Stpevt. Wi-steltown .............. ­30-40 l011lh 251! .f4).J}fl 40AG Delta G. Aditins, 1811 Orchuril StrO.-L. 3-72- Uvr:Jjii-:r-�o NU, WFktC-1-L0%%11 ............................................. I �'l 9 S11111h 1100 40.00 1,1210 1C. lUQhJLIl, 176 Orchard Sti-ve!, 2 -0 CurP.MV;1LL- Nij. 2,3MG1 Watej_Lj)Wjj ................................................ if 1 a south 290 -�9,-0 6 "J8.90 cwt well D, S11-4111t, Lewit; V. Waltz. 36 3-7-5- C-ortificate No. 2.1255 Frunvr%va Ave., Somemille. 111:14.-L ...... 111-19 South 1 1i 5 "1 0.1 a .11.041 Sudie Kostick. I Beacon Street. V 7-5- Cerlifivate 7 T B-ostnn ­­­.......L.............­­..............­­ _11-1.5 South :;"."-1 -,7.5 0 16.01) Michael A. Mrilito. et ux. Aglics R­ 16" 3-7.7, CAwlifiraut ­864 Orchaird Street, Watertown ._............. -12-14 solith 3-jO 10.00 04.0 Maggle 1- Oliver. till Capitol slrevt, :1,is-- Certifienie No. 3 t 23 1 Wait U1 town ....................................._­,­ -13-1.1 South 220 .511.06 41,011 Waltc-r H. C,1e4J4flF3. I]'-, Water gtrepl., 3 7--- Cedlfirat.e No. 13h,lu1" ..................... ................... math 87 710,441 17.40 Rivpisdde Tru.-M. Ine- Lln UlYnSILIS S Cer(ifivate Nm i 10!ILI Yonng, Tr., Malts Strve.L. 'WaLertow;� 15-11 South 30 50A0 6,00 Ulygzm,u S. Yoiink-. Tr., Main Street. 2-7.1— Onlifivate Nr% 2 2"1,10 Watertown ..............­­­........I--......,...... If'. III 11"Mlth NMI e 5U.00 Xnne Rivenvide Truth. liw-. cl, UIY"vii S. :: T 5- Certificate No. 3 1()N2 Young, rr., NItkill 91_ Watertown ­... -17-9 Snuth None 87.91 N(jile Alberl H. %Iilltrr.P 10 lltnmi�ylyianhi Ave,, 1 77 (,prtifivato No. 29251 ."mervffi(! .................................................. 8-2 South 11?a.15 G 0.40 d%Ib4Lj'( F. pjtjjjor. go PeFjr--,yIvanjTL Ave_ 1-777- Certilleate No. 293 1.3 5C1jjj+'t-VjlI1. .............­..-L....L......................I. -7-1 IS4110h 150 :w.0 Tmvn of Watuelcowii -................................ %lilt It 100 Nnii� For Appropriation, See Selie(luie under Article 4. MaIT11 .30001-chard Street Coils tructi 011, $30,000. March 30th. Voted : That any damages incurred S11,M] be charged to Orchard Street Widening and Reloeatioll Account. Marcli 30th. Article 5. To see if the Town xill vote to Appropriate the necessary sum of money to pay that portion of the Town debt which matures on or previous to January 1, 1933, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted : That the sum of two hundred forty-,five thou- sand dollars (�`24.5,000.) be and is hereby approlwiated for the rAWPOSID of paying that portion of the Town debt RE,CORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 121 which matures during the year 1982, and that six thou- sand dollars ($6,000.) of this sum he transferred from the Premium Account, and the balance assessed on the polls and estates for the year 1932. March 0th. Article 6. To see what method the Town will vote to adopt for the collection of taxes for the ensuing year-, and to fix the coilripensation of the Ccllec- tor•, or take ands action relating thereto. Action to Ren i:r conjunction with Article 4. Voted : That the same method for the collection of tees be and is hereby actopted its was pursued last year, and that interest be charged on all taxes not paid on or- before NoverrrTyer 1, 1932, interest to be charged from the fifteenth da Y of October, 1932, at the rates per annum as provided by Chapter~ 59, Section 57 of the General Laws of 1930, and acts i n amendment thereof—See Schedule for Appropriations under Article .1. 1\1a.rch 34th. Article 7. To see if the Town will ap- propriate a surn of money for the resit of the Grand Army Ball, care of the grounds around the Soldiers' Monument, and to defray the expenses of decoratink the graves of deceased soldiers on the next Memorial Day, and author- ise Isaac P. Patten Post No. 81, G. A. R. to expend the same, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. See Schedule o1' Appropriations. Memorial Day,---- Amount of thirteen hundred dollars ($1300.) aiviopr•i- ated, for purposes stated in the foregoing article, to he expended by Isaac E. Patten Post No. 81, G. A. R. ba,rch 30th. ArVcle 8. To see if the Town xvill vote to appropriate a sum of money to pay the cost of pi,ovid- ing suitable headquarters for• Burnha m-banning Post No. 1195, Veterans of Foreign Fars of the United States, di- rect how the money shall be raised, or tale any action relating thereto. (Request of Burnham-banning Post 1 WA'T ERTO'4 N TOWN REPORT No. 1140', Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.) Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. See Schedule of Appropriations. Amount of t-%Nrelve hundred ($1200.) appropriated for rent of Headquarters of Veterans of Foreign '"Fars, to be spent tinder the di- rection of the Selectmen. March 30th. Article J. To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of the following- named streets, to wit Cushman Street, from Fayette Street to Hudson Street; Emerson Road, from Main Street to Highland Av- enue; French Terrace, from Mount Auburn Street to Bos- ton &T Maine R. R. Hill Street, from Fayette Street to Palfrey Street Hudson Street, from Whites Avenue Extension to Cushman Street; Longfellow Road, from Main Street to the Waltham Line; Wells Avenue, from Bigelow Avenue to Arlington Street; under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 84 of the Gen- eral Laws, as amended, the latter providing, for the as- sessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said streets, or any of them, as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to tape by erninent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of monkey necessary to pay the cost or land dam- ages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be Taised, or tape any action relating thereto. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 12 Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Emerson Road Town of X-'ater•town, Mass. Selectmen's Office February `6, 19032. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chap- ter 82 of the General Laws, ive, the Selectmen of Water- towra, met on the twenty-sixth day of February, A. D. 1932, at 4.30 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the twenty-sixth day of February, A. D. 1932, at 8.00 o'clock P. M., for` the purpose of a public: hearing of all par tees interested, on a petition for the lay- ing out of Emerson Road as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convenience and necessity require that Emerson Road be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and (fated February 15, 1932. Plan on file in the office of Town Clem. The area enclosed by the description comprises the limits of Emerson Road, which is forty- (40) feet in w width between parallel lines extending from the northerly lime of fain Street to the southerly- lime of t-ligh1and Av- enue. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof established {is shown on a plan entitled "Town of Water-- town, flan of Emerson Road to accompany description for acceptance under the Detterment Pict, February 1.5, 1932, 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 Ernemon Road be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under- the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto, according to the descrip- tion, and having considered the question of damages sustained bye the owners of the lands across anti through 124 WATERT WN .TOWN REPORT -which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we here- by determine that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is clone under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth its said Schedule hereto annexed, will re- ceive benefit or advantage other than the general advan- tage 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. Alen, Town Engineer, elated Febr•uray 15, 1932,. and on file in the office of tho Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy- of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South Dis- trict Registry of Deeds with this order-, and the amount set opposite each of said described pareels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will be assessed upon said described parcel. EDWARD P. FLIRBER, ERIC L. JOHNSON, LIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass. April 8, 1932. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Watertown, regularly called and cluly warned and held on the 30th day of March, A. D. 1932, at which meeting a quorum was present when Article 9 of the wRi-rant was before the meeting; as follows, to wit: "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying cut of the following streets, Ito wit: 1J1 ERSON ROAD (together 2Vith. other Streets) 1111clel. the pr-ovisions of Chapters 82 and 89 of the Gen- eral Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the as- RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 125 sessment 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 emiaient domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise, acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the swim or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or land dam- ages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." Au order of the Selectmen laying out Emerson 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 fol- lows "That the laying out of Emerson Road 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 tale the land deseribed in said report as and for a public way.2, And whereas, for the purpose of la.y hig out Emerson 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 leaving 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 laud, and an appropriation eras made at said Tower: Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described. parcels of hand, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying out., be and the saute are hereby taken for the purposes of a public way, including the easement in the laud adjoining the location of said public war consisting of the right to have the lazed of the loca- tion protected by having the surface of such adjoining land slope from the boundary of the location, sander the provisions of l,-,.cw authorizing the assessment of better- 126 WATERTDW N TOWN REPORT ments, rind 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 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, 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 damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule. Adopted : EI'}N ARD D. HOLLAND, MAURICE H. 4'CONNELL, JAMES H. SHERIDAN, SicheduIe•—Emer•son Road In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first clay of April next preceding the (late of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the sup- posed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in case said owner's narne is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners Lin- known. And the ntunber 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 ofWater- town. Lot side of .Area Betterlicent Owner AddrmV No SRrect 1'aktii Frantasir Bstijrrute_at Dais apr John J. bielutanouSh' 699 6--25- Certificate Na. 19011 maEn St.. Watertown ......-., -4--1 West 16840 9.5.06 $M0.09 None I nrence 1. CllVIMILUIXh. 10 l-t.i- Certifiento No. 2DU58 Emerson Rowl. Watertown -li--;i WL,4.t 1201) fl6.00 -114il.00 None Lity V. tfnmb. ,14 lit`1t1Ke St- i3-2$-- GertiHtnte Na. 111 Wnterto win .......--.............. --i West %-160 811100 240.00 None RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 127 Lot Side of ArER Estimated Owner Addrtaa No. Strect Valmi Frontagie Betterm-f. Da mapca Union Market Nat. Bank, 6-25- cert.iflmte No. 82088 Watertown ................... ....... -5-31 Ivest 1600 80.00 320.00 None Union Market Nat. Han7:. 6-';5- Certificate No. 3208t3 Watertown ..........................• -9--30 West 1600 80.00 320.00 Inane Elias A. Parkins. 73 Fayette 6-25- CertificuLe No. 32033 Street, Watertown ..........- -10-20 Wt.nt 1400 70.00 280.00 Notre Union liatrket Nat. Bank. 6-2e- Certiflcratc No. 320SS Watextown ..-................»...... -11 '38 Wtwt 11100 70.00 280.00 None Union Market Nat. Bank, 6-25- Cerlifiutte No. 32099 Watertown ................ ........ -12-V7 West 11105 0.21:3 2+10.92 None Union Market Nast. Bank. G-25- CeT-1ifitalte No, 32088 lVateru mi ............................ -13-2G Went 1200 60.00 2.10.00 None Union 1lnrket lout. Bank, G-25- Certiflimito No. 32098 NVaterta3.Vn ...............­­.L.- ti,YeKt 1200 6100 24Q40 None Union .5 urkm Fitt. Bank. £-°.;5- Certlficete No. 3`2088 Watertown ..............» .......... -15-24 Wed 1200 60.00 240.00 None Union Market Nat. Bank, 6-25 Cce irsmte its. 32088 Watertown ,.-...................- •-16-23 WcRt 1200 80.00 240 00 None Union TrinrkeL Neat. Dank. 1t-+.:;,- Ceutificfate No. 32ms W utertmvn ........................-- •-17-22 West 1200 60.00 240.00 None Union MarkeL Nat. Bank. 6-25- C,eatifcxte No. 32088 Watertown .......--................ -lkt -'1 WeA 1200 44.U0 r1140.00 None Union VarkeL Nat, Barak, 6--2q,- Certifleatl.e No. 32088 IVatertown ............................ -19--)U West 1200 60.00 2140.4+1 Nufle Union INLarket Nat. Bank, 6-25- Cortifimte No. 32088 Watertown ........................- -30-19 West 1283 4.1.90 1-d DAG None Union Market Nat. Barak. 6-24- C'ertifacaate No. 3`099 WAtertown ...............,............ -29-18 ElLgt 120 -15.00 1€0.00 None Union binrkel Nat. Bank. C--24- Certificate No. 31088 Watertown .................--.,.,. -28-17 East 1200 60.00 240.00 None Union Mnrkit Nut. Bank. 6--a,t-- Cortiflcalfe No. &:G88 Wixtertown ............................ -27-16 East 1200 0.00 240100 None Sarah A. Forter. 67 lamer- 6-24- Certilit:aatc No. 30721 -Dn ftuad, 'Watea'toWn .. .. -'Kfi.15 East 1200 0.00 2-10.00 None Union llnrket Not. Bank, Py-.:d Certificate Nix. S2099 lYatei-toNvn ........ .......»..»,.. -2i-14 Eu%t 1200 60.0 240.00 Noce John 1i:irais SnYdcr. et WC- 6-24- Certificate. No. 22413 Ethel, 5215 Skeliman Ave.. ---24-1.3 F1L4 1200 MOO 240.4+1 None l4omLgide, Lonz Isinnd. N. Y. Wilfred A.'Tdtarris,{-17 Emer- t'-2.1-- Ctrt{fictate No. 30141 x�a3 T3a=td. il'fltcrtt}u°ri -...... -23-12 Fast. 1200 60.00 240.00 Noce Ruth N. 111111, 47 Ernervon 6-24- Cetiifiente Tti°t1. 24900 Road, Wtzta+rLown .-.........., _22-11 Ea4ast 14110 7f-00 280.010 None :l nniv M. Kelley. 7 Sakimmom 6-24- Certificate No. 2,,28.1 Stmet, I ombeEter ................ -21-10 Emit 1,;00 70-Q l 280.00 None 1-lnrralAl J. Hunt, et its. 1d;' 6-24- Certifictaty No. 32263 J., 35 Emer4on Rd.. WrLt. -211---13 Ear4 1635 71;.713 307-01 None Winthrop Lrrttmt Stone. _? 0-24- C tKilleatte No. 22220 Emerzon Lid., Watertown -194 East IG40 80.00 320.00 Nora Union ,Market Nut. Bunk, 1r.-24- Cert{flt'a to Nn. .-111' 89 '%vaurtown ..........................- -19-i Last 1600 80.00 320.50 None :'a;:nes J. Str.ne. 19 Fmersoo 6-214- Certifleaaie No. 24014 Road. Watertown .............- -17-6 Efa!!!. 1200 60-00 240.00 None 128 WATERTO'rVN TOWN REPORT Utrner Ieteirmi No. Street Taken ,morale Bat.roacnt Daerdavn4 Agnes J. 5tmiv. 1r.1 Emeq,zLmn G-4- C.Lxtifieaie No. 20014 Road. Waterlown ................ -1&-3 HaRL 11.100 60.00 1OAO None Agnes .1. Strrrir•. 19 Emerson 6-24- iCertificatr. No. Ft ottd. 13'aLertwIVII ............... -15- EnAl l.5$.1 115.51 .162.114 NmIe Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of French Terrace Town of Watertown, Mass. Selectrrren's Office February 6, 1932. After due notice as required by the pi°ovisions of Chap- ter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Water- town, iret on the twerrty-sixth. dray of February, A. D. 1932, at 100 o'ciock, P. M. for. the purpom Of viewing the premises, and on the twenty-sixth day of February, A. D. 1932, at 8 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the la�gng out of French Terrace as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do here- lay adjudge that public convenience and necessity- require that French Terrace be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the description, and as shawii oat a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15, 1932. Plan on file in the office of Town Clerk. The -area enclosed by the description comprises part of French Terrace, which is forty (40) feel; in width between parallel limes extending f rom the southerly 111le of fount Auburn Street to a line sixty and sixteen hun- dredths (60.16) :feet, more or., less, from land of Boston a1rcl Maine Railroad on the easterly side of French T�er•- race, and seventy-seven and eight hundredths (77.08) feet on the westerly side. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof established as shown on a Flan. entitled "Town of Water- town, flan of Freneb Terrace to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 1.5, 19032, Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," on file in the office RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 129 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 French Terrace be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters .90 and 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto accoi-di ag to the description, and having eq,nsicdered the question of darnages sustained by the owners of the lands across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, Nve hereby deter- mine that no damages have been Sustained and none are awarded, Other than as shown in the Schedule lrereto an- nexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is clone under Chapter 80 of the General Laws provid- ing ing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the severid parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive benefit o� ad- vantage other than the general advantage to the corer mun- ity from said laying otat Lrrrcl thErt betterments are to be assessed for said laying out Up011 the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as slown on a plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engin- eer, dated February 1.5, 19 j?, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, A copy of which is to be duly recorded ill Middlesex South District Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amoulrt; set opposite each of said described parcels is the aniount estimated to be better nient that will be assessed upon said described par- ceI. EDN17ARD B: FURBERR, EPIC L. .IOI-lNSONY CLI Ff+ ORD S. 1.O VELL, Selectmen Selectmen's Office, N11ateit.own, Mass. April 8, 1932. Whereas, at a Town Meeting field by the Town of Watertown, regularly called and duly warned and held on the Uth clay of March A. D. 1932, at which meeting 130 WATERTOWI, TOWN REPORT a quorum was present when Article 9 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: FRENCH TERRACE (together with otter- Streets) under the provisimis of Chapters 82 and SO of the Gen- eral Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the as- sessment 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 authorize the Selectmen to take by embient domaiia, 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 cost of construction, direct how. said money, shall be raised, or tape any action relating there✓ to.1! An order of the Selectmen laying out French Terrace and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were react to the meeting, and upon motion duly made and seconded, it was voted unanimously as follows: "That the laying out of French Terrace 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 French Ter- race as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of land which are included i_n the aIrca described in said order of laying out, as shown by a copy of said order and flan recorded here-with, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, of Watertown, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen ,A ere duly authorized to RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 131 take said land, and all appi-opriatiotc 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 haying out, be and the same are Hereby taken for the purposes of a Public way, including the ease- ment in the land adjoining the location of said public way consisting of the right to have the land of the iocation protected by having the surface of such adjoining land slope from the boundary of the location, under the provi- sions of Iaw authorizing the assessment of betterments, and all according to the plan referred to in said older of layhYg 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 bold so taken and all structures affixed thereto are 'lot 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, 1932, to take off and remove trees or structures aflix-- thereto. And it is fui thee• ordered, upon the consideration of the question of da.rnages sustailleci l-)y the Owners of the land hereby taken, that da.magres are estimated and awarded as shown on sair] Schedule. Adopted : EDWARD D. HOLLAhrD, M A C:E11ICL T-I. O'CONNELL, ,J ANTES H. SHERIDAN, Schedule--Prench Ternace Ire said Schedule each parcel of laird is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this order. Tile persons named in said Seliedul+e are the sup- posed owners of record as of said first clay 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 un- known. 132 WATMTOWN TOWN REPORT And the number of the lot set apposite each parcel in said Schedule is the mimbear of the lot shown on, a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Water- town. Lug Side 01 .43— Estilitale'd C}iea�er iddresa No. S1rect Taken 1'ranie a 94tei neut DatuauC3 Katherine Sullivan, 777 YL Auburn St., WnWrWwn .... 16-10.1 EU t 1720 81.71 026.84 Nont Carmina 1'iwrl, at Ux. Gius, e11Pina, 1O 1`r+:n Ter., West, 1G•10-4 Eijyt 117i 68.83 235.2,, None D"ton. 'El. li%N7. Co,. Park Sq. Bldg.. Boston ................ 16-10-3 EFut 1134 66.70 22G.SD D+of Bast.on EL. lttv'y. Co., Park Sq. Bidw.. Roston ................ 16-10-6 El" logo MOO 200.00 None Albert Pasquale, et. ux, Guj9- oppina De PaMRUi8. 21 Cottage St.. Wntertowm ..,. 16.104 bast 815 40.74 40.74 None Osgood and Wendell, Inc.. 2,, French Ter- Wtttertawn.••• 16-11-3:34 Vi`vst BOO 40.00 10U.00 None Guiseglae Lepare, et ux, Anim 23 Freneh Ter., Wntertot n ..........................« 16-11-32-0 WvIA 890 40.0+0 160,00 plane Vincenzo Tirsbassi, et ON. Michelinu. its French Ter., '4v tertawn ........................ 16-11-31-;:West b00 40.00 160.00 Norse Ernidio Cavallaaro, ek ux, An. nines, 15 Frtnch "fez-.. SYat. 16.11-0-4 WMt $00 40.00 160.00 None Domenleu RAitnondo, 806 i4it. Aia-hurn St., Wntrrtowil .... 1e-11.20.5 SVest 800 40.00 160.00 Ir+nne Murtugh McGann, 773 Mt. Auburn 51.. 'L' aterta .... 16-11-28-1 West 1857 91.14 264.56 None Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Longfellow Road To-n of Watertown Selectmen's Office F e1 ru.-ary 26, 1932. After due notice as required by the provisions of Chap- ter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Sleectmen Of Watel` town, met on the twenty-sixth clay of February, A. D. 1932, at 4:.45 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of viewing the premises, and on the twenty-sixth clay of Febyl.lary A. D. 1932, at 8.00 o'clock. P. M., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, on a petition for the lay- ing out of Longfellow Roac3 as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby REICOR,D OF TOWN MEETINGS 1 adjudge that public Convenience and necessity require that Longfellow Road be laid out as and for a public way, in accordance with the description, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. AIlen, Town Engineer, and dated February 15), 1932. Plan can file in the office of the 'Town Clerk. The description comprises the Iirnits of Lon,gfelIow Road 'which is forty (zw) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the northerly line of Main Street to the boundary line between Waltham and NVatertown. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof established as shown on a flan entitled `Town ofWater- town, Plan of Longfellow Road to accompany description for acceptance under the Betterment Act, February 15, 19320 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 Longfellow Road be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and arnendnients thereto, according to the deserip- tion, and having considered the question of damages sus- tained by the owners of the lands across and through which ,said street has been laid out as aforesaid, Nve here- by determine that no damages have been sustained .and none are a,var•ded, other than as sho-wn in the Schedule hereto annexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is gone under Chapter 80 of the General Laws providing for- tlrc assessmeart of betterments, and that the area, comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will r-c- eeive benefit or advantage other than Lhe general advan- tage to the: community from said laying out and that bet- terments are to be assessed for said laying out t1pon the ptar•ceis of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shown on It plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Alen, Town Engineer, dated February 15, 1932, and on file in the office of the 'Town Clerk of WatertoNvn'. a copy 134 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South Dis- trict Registry of Deeds with this order, aucl the amount set opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the betterment that will he assessed upotr said described parcel. ER,IC L. JOHNSON, CLIF'11"ORD S. LovELL, Selectmen's Office Watertown, Mass. April 8, 19,32. Whereas, at a Town Meeting; held by the Town of Watertown, regularly called and duly Nvat'ned and held on the 30tlr clay of March, A. D. 1932, tit which. meeting a cluornrn was present when Article J of the warrant was before the meeting as follows : "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to til laying out of the i'ollowing-married streets, to wit: LC)NGFELL()W ROAD (togetjI j- with other streets) under the provisions of Glrapter•s 82 and 8() of the Gen- eral Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the as- sessment of betterments, tirrcl to see if the TL)wn will vote to accept said streets, or any of them as and for public ways, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of money necess-ark to .ray the cost or land cla,rnages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or tribe any action relating there- to.?? An order of the Selectmen laying out Longfellow Road and the report of the Selectmen Avith reference to staid laying out were read to the meeting, and upon motion RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 135 duly made and seconded it vas voted unanimously as fol- lows "That the laying out of Longfellow Road as a pul)hc way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and the Selectmen are hereby authorized to tale the land described in said report as and for a pub- lic -,ay,."' And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Longfellow Rod as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of Iatrd which are included in the area described in said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and plan recorded hereivith, and o3.1 file in the office of the To%A{,n Clerk, of Wa,terto am, and the o-%timers, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. .And whereas, the Selectmen were duly authorized to take said lanes, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein describecl parcels of lend, all contained within the area, described in the said order of laving out, be and the same are here- by taken for the purposes of a public moray, including the easement in the land adjoining the location of said public 4' aY Consisting of the right to have the land of the loca- tion protected by having the surface of such adjoining land slope from the boundary of the location, under the provisions of la'kv authorizing the assessment of better- ments, 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 Tow-ri Clerk more than seven days prior to said Town Meeting. And all trees upon the land so takers and all structures affixed thereto are not included in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the laird hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until August 1, 1932, to take off at-id 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 136 WATERTOWN TOWN RE,FORT land hereby taken, that damages are estimated and awarded as shown on said SchecItile. Adopted : EDWARD D. HOLLAND, MAURICE 14. O'CONNELL, JA.14MES H. SHERUDAN, Seliedule—Longfellow Road In said Schedule each parcel of land is described as of the first day of April next preceding the elate of this order. The persons named in said Schedule are the sup- posed owners of record as of said first Islay of April, and in cane said owner's name is not correctly stated, it is to be understood that said parcel is owned by owners un- known. 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 AP a I�xtbjialvd tJtr rtrrr AddrexK No, Street frrkcrt Proslope Bettezrrrterrf DaotdgfetS -hLmt_4 F. M-L-agiaer, 710 1 ELN 6-2fi- Certifl=fv still. 221306 St7-eat, Watertown .............. -:144 W"—t .117:3 31d.00 $cjom None Union Market Nut. Blank, 6-2S- Certificate No. '3208S VWatartown ....................««.... -1-77 Wc,,L t4V 74,00 280.00 ;Mottle Union 11arlivt Nat. Barak. 6.26- C+rtifie.ttv No. :320S8 4Vut mown ............ ............. -5-74 West, 1440 -,0.011 :1180100 None Uninn Market Nat. Hnrplk, +i `a[3- Cert.illeatea N% :1211.14Y, WIAtertOWl't ........................... -6 7; WeNt 1-100 70.00 28l)..#10 NGne Union 11=u'krt N7tt, Blank, 14-'28- Certificate N(1. 32088 Watertown ............................ -7-74 ti<i'eA r400 70.00 2.30.00 None Union Market Nat, bunk, 6 j26- Certificate No. :32OU Watertown ............................ 8 73 MleAt 1.10n 7U.00 2#30,(}0 None Llition h[arket Nat. Bank, 0 .26- Ctlrtifieate No. i1'30$$ Watertown .................... ..... -9-7? West 1400 70.U0 ?8GAa N+141a Uninn Market Nat. Bunk, 6 Curtiftcati! :' o. 3a'ORi watert0wn ...............« .. �i 11-rt,i 1 3Viost 1;100 65.0 2160.0 None Unions Market Nat. Bstttlt. 6-'26- Certilieate No. 12088 Waterta,Wn ............................ -11-P't. 0 AVest 1:300 6.3.00 260.41D None Union Vasrket N¢Lt. 13taaal[. G ?6 Cerfifiente Nu. '121183 Watertown ....,..«.. ............... -1?-Pt.go wo"L 13tltl 5-,.t161 260.00 Norse U3114n. Isfark4t Neat.. Bank, G-26- Certiactite Nu. ',t_aBg Watertown _...................«,. -10--YtAN %Ve+t 1:300 61-1.00 260.00 Nrme RECORD OF TOWN 'MEETINGS 137 Lot Side cf Area Estijifated Owner Mdrem A,'m Sfrevt Ti!hen Fvvv*(ftrjr Retterment. Pawage4 Union Markwt NaL Onal�. G--26- Certificate No. M2 08 8 Wnterwwn .-........................ -14-PIA7 Wej;t 12TI 12.0-0 man Union Alarket Nat. Bank. 6-n- Certificate No. s:.088 Watertown ..................... 3 5-P,t 1 F119t .24- 4 39.00 M2,0() None Union Market Nat. Bank, 6-:21 r- Certifivatv No. VVIL%Qrto,,%,n --......................... -34-51 Li'ar-I 120C 54.00 256.00 None Union Market NnL. Bank, 6-2.;- Certifien't- Nn. 32089 Watertown ............................ -33-i-io rKht IM 2 ims.o 0 Nenu Ulli= IMSLAeL Ngt. llltjlk, 9-2 1- Curtificatte Nn. 32098 watrrtuwn ...... ............. A21-19 Enst 1280 6-1.110 25flX0 None Union Market NUt. Mink. 6-2.1- cv]-drimice NO, 921388 WiLtertown .................I.......... -31-49 Chat 1280 611.00 256.00 None Uniori MnrktA NILL Bank. 6-2)i-,- Crrtifltatr No. 32088 -Wiatvi-town ............ ...... --W-47 Ewt I-IS11 9 1.00 216.0n Nona. 'Union Marl vt NiLL. lank. G-215- Certifivate NcK 329ES WalLertolmri ___........ KM-t 12%10 6 4A r) 2.M(10 Mine UnE011 Tdfirl(et Nat. HILTik, 6-2 5- Certificale No. 320MS WFIturLown ........ -2 8 45 Eft-st 1280 ALM NoTir Union MRrkqLL Nat. Bunk, 9-25- CerLificnte No. 92088 Watortown ............................ .27-44 11:1W I LIS 0 64.00 25G.00 None Union Market Nut, Bank. 64;- Ccriftiente No. 32088 watellown ............................ -26-49 Ett.qt 1290 fl4,00 256.69 None Union Muj-kL-t Nat. Bank. 6-25- Gertificate Nn. -32088 wnierlawn ................... Enat 12811 64.00 2r?6.00 Neu* Union Market Nat. BRnk. fl-!!R- Certificate No, I-108S Wateilown ............................ 24-411 East I-Iqc 64,00 2,56-00 Mane Union MarkeL Nat. Bank, 6-2-ry- Certificaie No. 3208f Wutprtown ................. A0 Emt 1 8-1.90 Name Union llgrket Nat, D;jnk. -215 Ccrtirtontv No, fl',,W WA(crtown ........ --22-33A B;L H 1 3 10-5 1 1-3.15 5711.40 None Report of the Selectmen on the Layout of Wells Avenue Town of Watertown, Mass. Selectmen's Office February 26, 1932 After due notice as requh,ed by the pi-ovisions of Chap- ter 82 of the General Laws, we, the Selectmen of Water- town, met on the twenty-sixth day of February, A. D. 1932, aL 4.15 o'clock P. M., foi- the purpose of viewing the prep-rises, and on the twenty-sixth day of February, A. D, 1932, at 8.00 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of a public hearing of -JI parties interested, an a petition for the lay,ing out of Wells Avenue as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, upon consideration of the matter, do hereby adjudge that public convei)ience and necessity require that \Velis Avenue be laid out as and for- a public way, in Y $ WATERTC}WN TOWN REPORT accordance with the description, and as shown on a plain drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and elated Feb- ruary 15, 1932. Flan on file in the office of the 'gown Clerk. The description comprises the limits of Wells Avenue, whicli is forty- (40) feet in width between parallel lines extending from the easterly side of Bigelow Avenue to the westerly Iixie of Arlington Street. Said street is hereby laical out and the grades thereof established as shown on a plan entitled "Town of Water- town, Man of Wells Avenue to accompany description for acceptance wader the Betterment Act, February 15, 1932, 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 Fells Avenue be and is hereby laid out as and for a public way, under the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, and amendments thereto according to the descrip- tion, and having considered the question of damages sustaiirod by the oNvners of tho lairds across and through which said street has been laid out as aforesaid, we here- by 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 Iaying out is clone under {Chapter 89 of the General Laws providing for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will re- ceive benefit or a(Matitage other than the general advan- tage to the community from said laying out and that bet- terments are to be assessed for said layiiig out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shown on a plan of said area drawn by Dias D. Allen, Towit Engineer, dated February 15, 1932, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Watertown, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in, Middlesex South Dis- trict Registry of Deeds with this order, and the amount RECORD OF rOWN MEETINGS 139 set. opposite each of said described parcels is the amount estimated to be the lmtt.er•nient that will be assessed upon said described p21r'cel. EDWARD P. Ff,TRBER, ERIC L. JOHN ON, CLI +FORD S. LO ELL, 'electin en. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass. April 8, 1982. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the Town of Watertown, regularly called and duly warned and held on the 30th day of Karch, A. D. 1932, at -which meeting a quot uni was presexrt when article 9 of the warrant was before the noeeting as follows "To hear the report of the Selectman relative to the lay- ing out of the following-named streets, to wit: WELLS AVENUE (toyetlrer with, Other Streets) under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter providing for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Toi-vii 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 &aid laying out, provide the stun or sums of money necessary to pay the cost or damages therefor, and the cost of mistruction, direct: how said money shall be raised, or take any, action relating thereto." An order of tine Selectmen l'iyiiag atrt Wells 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 follrxvs : t"That the laving out of 11°ells Avenue 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 140 WATERTOWN '1'[}'4'tWN ]DEPORT take the land described in said report as and for a public way,,s And whereas, for the purpose of laying out Wells Av- enue as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire the several parcels of laird which are included in the area described in Said order of laying out as shown by a copy of said order and phem recorded herewith, and on file ill the ogee of the Town Clerk, of Watertow-n, and the owners, description and areas of each of said parcels are shown in said Schedule. And whereas, the Selectmen were drily authorized to take said land, and are 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 here- by taken for the purposes of a public way, including the easement in the land adjoining the location of said public way consisting of the Yiglit to have the land of the loca- tion protected by having the surface of such adjoining land slope from the boundary of the location, under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of better- ments, 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 move 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, 1932, to take off and remove trees or structures affixed thereto. And it; is further ordered, upon theconsideration of the question of damages sustained by the owners of the RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 141 land hereby taken, that daniages are, estimated and awarded as shown on said Schedule, Adapted: EL WARD D. HOLLAND, MAURICE H. O'CONNEI.LI JAMES H. SHERIDAN, ,Selectmen. Schedule—Wells Avenge In said Schedule each parcel of Dind is described as of the first day of April next preceding the date of this or- der. The persons iawned in said Schedule are the sup posed owners of record as of said first day of April, and in ease said owner's name is not correctly stated, It is to be understood that said. parcel is owned by owners un- known. .And the number of the lot set opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot shown on a. plan on f le in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Water- town. 1.0f side of Area Eatineasdcd 01VIlsr Address No. Street Taken F'rontatir Se4terment Damages Paul G. H=t=g. 27 -Biapie- 12-30- wood St., Watert[7 xlk ........ -S-C North 2110 101.84 $407.36 Name $aast Watertown Reaiky Co., 12^30 Nichols o#v€,, WatterLown.... -9-4 Forth 5128 251A2 1005.68 None East Watertown .fealty Co.. 12-30- Nlzhcalg Ave.. Watertown.... -1" Nar1h 600 2f.00 100140 None EaRt Watertown Realty Ga., 12-30- Nichols Ave.. Watertown.... -U— North 6U0 25.00 100.00 Kane Hyman Colton, N5 Tremont 1240- Street, Boston ...................... -1-9 North 1050 50.02 200.08 None Gharlott Morton Taintor, 12--29- Ccunlaridge ........................... -2"4A South 1065 50.01 200.04 X011C F-ust Watertown Realty Co- 12m'39- Nichols Avu., Watertown.... --1- South 500 25.00 100,00 None Castes P. Geramanes, 24 12-1ff-• 1lerkeley St., V%lat rtown.... -18-A :South 902 413.12 180.49 None Casten P. Geraanaanen. 21 12-29- Berkeley SL.. Watertown.... -4 i-B South Sty'? 40.12 160.48 Nuns Cost,P_s P. Germmanes, 2.1 12-"- Berkeley St.. %Vatertown-_, -46-C South 80a 40.12 1G0.48 None Cnstm P. Geraimnnes, 24 12-29-- BerkeleY St.. Watertown.... -•0-D South 802 40.12 180,48 None Coates P. Geramunes. 24 12-29- Berkeley St,. WRttei°town.... --44-1: South 802 40.12 160.48 Nome 142 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 1.09 ;side of A rr¢ Esti++Dated Owner AddF No. Street Taken FrouPntra• 8rUcrFuent Damage-3 East Watertown Reatty Co., l2-29- Nichols Ave., Watertown.... - I,t-F South 802 711.1) 360.4s Matte East WntUrtown Rcidty Co.. 13-29- Nichok Ave., WILtVI'Lown.... -..12-C South 91112 .1IL1'! V1,014$ None 'Wafter J. Jivgezak, 4 ux, Helen .I.. 242 .V0jTjztun -12-in South 1U9.00 400,QO None Street, Watertown ...+........,. Voted ; To approve file rjctiorr; of the Seleetnie17 in lay- 1119 out as and for larrblic mlaYs, the following streets : Emerson Road, from Main St. to Highland Avenue ; French Terrace,ace, from Mount Auburn Street to Bos- ton & Maine R. R. ; Longfellow Road, from Main Street to the Malthan-r Li ale; Wells Avenrie, froin Bigelow Ave. to Arlington St. under the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of Betterments, and the Selectnien are hereby authorized to take such lanai as is necessary. for said purposes, details Shown on file in the office of Me Town Clerk, as to de- scriptions. For Approprialtiori, see Schedule wider Ar- ticle 4 Betterments. For further details, see Layout of Streets Book, and Middlesex South Registry of Deeds. Alai-ell 30th. Voted : That: action oil Cushman Street, Hill Street, 111d Hudson Street lie indef-nite y postponed. March 30th. Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate a slam of money to purchase and histalll trn#lic lights on Main Street, at Lexington and Neiv Lex- ington Streets, direct how the nioney shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4- Voted . That the sr.rm of five hundred dollars ($500.) be and is hereby appropriated to purchase and install traffic lights oil Train Street, at Lexington and ire-r Lex- ington Streets. March 30th. Artiel+e 11. To see if the Town will vote to anthorize the Selectmen to sell all horses and house- drawn equipment now owned by the Town, or tape any RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 143 action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Aboli- tion of Horses and Construction of Municipal Garage.) Indefinitely postponed, March 30th. Article 12. To see if the Town will ap- propriate the sum of eleven thousand, three hundred and sixty dollars ($11,360.) for the purchase of motor equip- ment to replace in whole or in part, the horse-drawn equipment now owned by the Town, or take anv action relating thereto. (Request of Committee an Abolition of Horses and (construction of Municipal Garage.) Indefinitely postponed. March 30th. Artic1c 13. To see if the Town will ap- propriate the surer of fifty-four thousand, five hundred dollars ($54,500.) for the purpose of purchasing and in- stalling a fire alarm signal system, to be located in the new Administration Building, and of paying the cast of any necessary construction in connection with such in- stallation, direct how the money shall be provided, by harrowing or otherwise, or take any {action relating there- to. (11equest of Committee on Fire Ala27m Signal s- tem.) Action taken in cols txrrction. with Article 4. Unanimously Voted : That the sum of fifty-four thou- sand, five hundred dollars ( 54,0500.) be and is hereby appropriated for paving the cast of additional depart- mental equipment, including the cost of purchasing and installing a fir°e alarm signal system, to be located in the .Administration Building, and the cost of any necessary construction ill coirnection witli such installation, said sum to be expended under the direction of the Committee on Fire Alarm: Signal System; and that for the purpose of providing said sum of fifty-four thousand., five hun- dred dollars ($54,500.) , the shirr of fourteen thousand, five hundred dollars ($14,500.) be assessed on the palls and estates for the current year, and the 'Tower Treasurer be and he is hereby authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Selectmen, the sum of 144 WATBRTOWN TOWN REPORT forty thousand dollars ( 40,000.) , and to issue the bonds or motes of the 'down therefor, at such rate of interest as he, with the approval of the Selectmen, shall determine, payable in aecordanc;e with the provisions of Chapter 4 of the General Laws and acts amendatory thereof, so that the whole a.momit shall be paid in not more than five (5) years, or at such earlier slates as the Treasurer and Se- lectmen May determine. Said bonds Or motes shall bear upon their face the words "Fire Alarm Sivil al System Loam.,, Said bonds or motes shall bear the authenticating, cer- tificate of a bank or trust coMpAny to be selected by the Treasurer, or of the Commonwealth of Mass{achusetts, and interest and principal sliall be dace and payable at the First National Bank of Rostoia, M,-:jssaclausetts. March MO. Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to direct the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, or by the exercise of the right of'erninent domain, or otherivise, for the purpose of er•ectirlg a police station ther•on, the fol- lowing described parcel of band located on the Westerly side of Crass Street, lying between land now owned by the To%vn, and the Boston and Maine R. R. tracks, con- taining approximately 9,r 5.3 square feet of land, said laird now being ownecl by Frank R. Hopewell, Trustee, appro- priate the sum of tell thousand dollars ($10,000.) to pay for the same direet how said money shall be provided, or take any action r-elating thereto. (Request of Committee oil Police Station Site.) I ndefinitei;y= postponed. March 30th. Article cle 15. To see if the gown -will vote to appropriate the sum of twenty-folly hundred dollars ( 2400.) to cover the cost of plans and specifications of the police 11ea,d uar•ters to be erected on the so-called Hopewell lot of land on C I—Oss Street, direct hone the n°roraey shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. (tyectuest of Comnl i t.tee on Police Station Site.) Indefinitely* postponed. RECORD 4F TOWN MEETINGS 145 March 30th. Article 16. To see if the Town will au- thorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, pur- chase or otherwise acquire, a parcel of land owned by the Heirs of Fred Bleiler, and bounded as follows : Southerly 1}ti- Iand now or formerly of Frank Iadice, et ux, and land nc►w or formerly of Flora C. Chenery and Franklin NV. Chenery; Easterly and Northerly by other land of said Heirs of Fred Bleiler; and Westerly by Duff Street; con- taining about four (4) acres of land, as shown on plan entitled, "Town of Watertown, Plan of Land in Water- town," dated "February 1.5, 1932," drawn by the Town Engineer, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk. ap- propriate the sum or sums of money necessary to Pad' the cost or land damages therefor, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Re- quest of Committee on School Site irr the Northern Sec- tion of the Town.) Indefinitely postponed. Marcie 30th. Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to direct the Selectmen to acquire by purchase, or by the exercise of the right of eminent domain, or otherwise, for the purpose of erecting a school liouse thereolr, the following described pieces or parcels of land, now or for- merly portions of the Gavin Estate, so-called, lying be- tween North Beacon and Arsenal Streets, east of Irving Street, and west of Beacon Park, containing approxim- ately 76,450 square feet of land, and owned by the follow- ing-named persons or others: Ida Boccadoro, Leon M. Fay, Domenico Conti, and Charles F. Donahue, appropri- ate the sure or suins of money necessar v to pay the same, direct how said stem or sums of money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Committee on Riverside-Riverton School Site.) I17deiinitely postponed. March 30th. Article 18. To .see if the Town xvill vote to raise and appropriate a, stern of money for the eradica- tion of mosquitoes, the same to he spent under Chapter 146 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 252 of the General Laws, as amended by Chapter 457, .Acts of 1923, and subsequent amendments, especially Chapter 288 of the Acts of 1929, or take any action relat- ing thereto. Indefinitely postponed. March 30th. Article 19. -'To see if the Town will ap- propriate the necessary money to pay for the services of an additional clerk and for equipment; and supplies in the office of the 'Town Auditor required to establish and main- tain a system of encumbering appropriations when or- ders involving the expenditure of money are issued, or take any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. March 30th. Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the necessary money to pay a proper charge for effecting Insurance providing indemnity for or protection to any officer or employee of the Town, against lass by reason of his liability to pay damages to others for bodily injuries including death at anytime re- sulting therefrom, caused by the operation within the scope of Iris official duties or employment, of motor ve- hicles owned by the Town to an amount not exceeding five thousand dollars ( 5,000.) , on account of injury to or death of one person, as provided in Sectton 8 of Chapter 458 of the Acts of 19:31, direct how said money shall be raised, or tape: any action relating thereto. (Request of Focal No. 807, Town Rniployees' Union.) Indefinitely postponed. Article 21. To sere if the Toivn will accept Section 100-A of Chapter 41 of the General Laws enacted by Section 4 of Chapter 458 of the Acts of 1981, providing as follows : "Section 104-A. A cite which a ceepts thissection by vote of its city council subject to the provisions of its charter, or a town which accepts the same by vote RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 147 of its inhabitants at an annual town meeting„ may, after an appropriation has been made therefor, irx- cdernnify an officer or employee thereof for expenses or damages incurred hyT him in tlhe defence or settle- ment of a claim against him. for bodily injuries, irh- cluding death at any time resulting therefrom„ aris- ing out of the operation of La motor- vehicle owned by such city or town, to an anhount not exceeding five thousand dollars; provided, that after investigation it shall appear to the mayor or selectmen that such officer- or employee was at the time the ela,irn ZLI-O e acting within the scope of his official cluties or em- ployment, and provided, Further, tlh ht the defence or settlement of such c halm shall have been made by the city solicitor or the town counsel, or if the tuwii has no town counsel, by fan attorney employed for the mirpose by the Selectmen, upon the bequest of said officer or employee and at the direction of the mayor or selectmen. This :section shall not apply in respect to a clahirhh against an officer- or employee which is covered by a policy of insurauco effected by the city or town under clause (1) of section five of chapter fort-." Or take any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. Blanch 30th. Article `2. To see if the Town will rote to appropriate the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars (p125.) to compensate Gilbert L. Brown, et ux for tlho taking lay the County* Commissionors, of about 500 square feet of their land, by right of eminent domain. in connection with the relocation and widening of Belmont Street, in the year 1930, or take any action relating there- to. Action taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted : That the sunk of one ]hundred and twenty--five dollars ($125.) he and is hereby appropriated to conh- pensate Gilbert L. Brown. et ux, for the taking by the County Commissioners, of about 500 sclaraare feet of their 148 WAT MOWN TOWN REPORT land, by right of eminent domain, in connection with,the relocation and widening of Belmont Street, in the year 1930. March 30th. _ Article `8. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of two hundred and sixty-two dollars and fifty cents ($262.50) to compensate Mary F. Brown for the taking by theCounty Commissioners, of about 1,060 square feet of her land, by right of erninent domain, In connection with the relocation and widening of Belmont Street, in the year 1930, or tape any action relating thereto. Action, taken in conjunction with Article 4. Voted: That the sung of two hundred and sixty-two dollars ,-tt3d fifty cents ($262.50) be and is hereby appro- priated to compensate Mary F. Brown for the taking by the County Commissioners, of about 1,050 square feet of her land, by, right of eminent domain, in connection with the relocation and widening of Belmont Street, in the year 1930. March. 30th. Article 2E4. To see if the Town will vote to accept the report of the Selectmen establishing a build- ing line on a portion of the Easterly side of Church Street, between Maier Street and Summer Street, as shown on plan entitled "Torre of Watertown, Plan Show- ing Building Dine, Portion of Church Street," dated "February 15, 1932," drawn by "Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and on file in the office of the Town Clerk, de- termine the extent to which structures, embankments, walls, fences, and gates may be maintained between such building line and said Church Street, authorize the Se- lectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by pur- cliase, or otherwise, any interest in lard on which said building line has been laid out, to the extent necessary to establish such building line, provide the sure or sums of money, necessary to pay the cast or damages therefor, di- rect how said moires.- shall be rained, or tape any action relating thereto. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 149 CHURCH STREET BUILDING LINE Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. Watertown, March 4, 1939 In Barad of Selectmen Auer due notice andpublic hearing, we, the under- signed, Selectmen of Watertown, hereby ORDER, that public convenience and necessity require that a building line be established and a building line is hereby- established on a portion of Church Street at Town Hall Site, as shown in red on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan Showing Building Line — Portion of Church Street, February 15), Ill 2," drawn by "Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer," and on file in the office of the Torn Clerk, and bounded and described according to said plan which is on file in the office of the 'Town Clerk. The description is intended to conform to a plan of part of Church Street dated February 15, 1932, drawn by Otis D. AIlen, Town Engineer, on which the proposed building line is shown in red. And it is further ordered, that existing buildings, steps, windows, porticoes and other usual projections ap- purtenant to said buildings, so far as they lie between the building line hereby established and the present east- erly line of Church Street, may remain as they are at the elate of this order, until the said projectionz shall have been removed therefrom, or until said Church Street is relocated or widened by the Town of Watertown, accord- ing to law. And WHEREAS for the purpose of establishing said building line on Main Street it is necessary to acquire are interest in the Marcel of land across and through which said building line has been laid out and established to the extent required by the laws relating to the establishment of building litres, insofar as the parcel lies between said building line and the pr•asent exterior line of said Church. Street as described in said order of laying out, which or- der is to be accorded herewith, and as shown on the plan 150 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT referred to in said order, the original of which is on the in the office of the Town Clerk, and a copy of which plan is to be recorded herewith with Middlesex South District Deeds, and the owners of the estates lying between said building line and the present exterior line of Church Street are as follows Town of Watertown—] J94 square feet Theirs or Devisees of John Maelntosli---100' square feet. And W-HE FLEAS by said vote the Selectmen v%,ere duly authorized to take by eminent domain airy interest in the estates 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 Se- lectmen have taken and do hereby tale by eminent do- rnaiu for the use of the Town of Watertown such interest in the estates on which said }wilding lime has been laid out, lying between the present exterior line of Church Street and said building line, to the extent necessary to establish said building line, and all necording to said plan referred to in &iid order of laying out, whicli said plzur was duly filed in the � yof/t'iceeyyof77the g. Town �Cler�k more than sev�}7� clays prior 1 And it is further O)ri,DEP,ED, that all steps, windows, porticoes, other usual pi-ojections appurtenant to the front wall of a building, embankments, walls, fences and g�Ates, arrcl <111 other' struetrrres beiween the present ex- Lerior• line of said Church Street and said building line may remain as they were at the time of the vote of s- id Tarn Meeting establishing, said building line, to wit: March ;30, 1932. Reference may be had to said plan and the courses and distances shown thereon for a more particular descrip- tion of the building line above described, S,Aid flan being ria(le a part. hereof. The various owners above-named arc the supposed owners of the various estates a:cr uss and through which said building line has been laid out, and insofar -,as s,rid RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 161 owners are not correctly stated, said estates are the prop- erty of owners unknown. EDWARD P. FURSER, ERIC L. JC}HNSON, CLIFFORD S. LOVELL, Selectmen of Water•tawn- I certify that the foregoing order was llled in the office of the Town Clerk on March fourth, nineteen hundred and thirty-two. A truecopy. Attest : WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, I Town Clerk. Action of Town Meeting, March 90, 1932. VOTED : To accept the report of the Selectmen estab- lishing a building line on a portion of Church Street at Town Nall Site, as shown in red on a plan entitled "Town of Watertown, Plan Showing Building Line Portionof Church Street, February 15, 19 2," drawn by "Otis D. Alien, Town Engineer," and on file in the office of the Town Clerk. VOTED FURTHER : That all steps, windows, porti- coes, other usual projections appurtenant to the front wall of a building, embankments, walls, fences .and gates, and all other structures lying bet-weer the present exter- ior line of Church Street and said building line, may re- main as they are at the time of this vote. And it is further Ordered on consideration of the ques- tion of damages sustained by the owners of the estates across and through which said building line has been laid out and established, that damages have been sustained and are awarded as follows Town of W atertu n 1,104 square feet None Heirs or Devisees of Jahn Macintosh 103 square feet $50.00 1 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT The owners above-named are the supposed record owners of the estates across and through which said building luxe has been laid out and established, and inso- far as they may be incorrectly stated then said estates are the property of owners unknown. Adopted ; EDW ARD D. HOLLAND, MAURICE H. O'CONNELL, JAMES H. SHERIDAN, Selectmet? of Watertown. I hereby- certify that the foregoing document was signed by the Selectmen of Wateftwvn in my presence and filed in my office on April 8, 19:=12, and that a copy of the s tme was filed in the Records of the Layout of Streets in the Towii Clerk's Office. A true copy. Attest; WILUAM P. McGTJ11)%E, Town Clerk. 11'farch 15th. Article 2;5. To see if the Town ivill au- thorize the Selectmen to sell the present Town Fall site, or any part thereof, inclucliug the buildings thereon for a sum not less than six dollars ($6.) per square foot, or take any action relating; thereto. Indefinitely postponed. . March 15th. Article 26. To see what action the Town will take relative to the disposition of any furnish- ings or materials in the present. Town Mall building, which are not )-equir+ed for the use of any Town depaet- ment, or take any action relating thereto. Voted : To authorize the Selectmen to dispose of, ,at public auction, any furnishings or materials in the pres- ent Town Hell building, Much are not required for the use of any Town department, March 1501. Ai-tide ?r. To see if the Town will vote to place the so-called Cooks fond laird under the ,jurisdic- tion of the Park Department, or take any action relating RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 153 thereto. (Request, of Francis A. McDermott and others.) Voted : That this matter be refer-red to the Park De- partment, with instructions to report their recommenda- tions to the Adjourned Town Meeting of March 30, 1932. March 30th. No report presented by the Park Depart- ment on the matter of the Cooks Pond land, at this tirne. Mar•cli 15th. Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to petition the General Court to enact a special act plac- ing laborers, foremen of laborers, skilled laborers, me- chanics, licensed engineers and firemen employecl in the Tree Warden, Highway, Cemetery and Water Depart- ments, under the Civil Service law, or take any action relating thereto. (RcgLiest of Local No. 807, Town. Em- ployees' Union.) Indefinitely postponed. March 15th. Article `9. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following ley-law under General Laws, chap- ter 41, section 38-A, or take any action relating thereto "The collector of taxes shall collect, under; the title of town collector all accomits clue the town. The sev- eral offices, boards, and committees of the Town shall cause to be delivered to the said collector at or before the end of ea.cli month all accounts and claims against persons indebted to the Town through their respec- tive departments. "Except as otherwise provided by law, no officer, board or committed of the Town, other than the said. collector, slia.11 r-eceive payment of any accouDt clue the Town. The collector shall cause written demand to be made upon persons liable for the payment of accounts delivered to him for collection and after such demand he may, if lie deems it necessary, refer the accounts to the Town counsel for the purpose of bringing legal action thereon. "The collector shall not accept any check. draft, or money order in pay=meta of any account unless it is made payable to or to the order of the Town. 154 WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT "The collector shall keep a record of all accounts delivered to him for collection and of all moneys re- ceived by him in payment of said accounts." Referred to the Committee on Revision of By-laws. March 15th. Article 30. To hear the report of the Planning Board for an amendment to the Zoning By-law of the Town of Watertown, affecting all the land not now in District 2-13 on Orchard Street, which lies between Westminster Avenue and Loomis Street for a depth of 100 feet back from Orchard Street, owned byCarmine and Lucia. Tocei, as shown on Engineer's plan of the Town of Watertown, from District 3-C (two-fam ly residence purposes) to District 2-B (store purposes), in accordance with the provisions of ,section 5, Article 4 of the Zoning By-law of the Town of Watertovni, and take any action relating thereto. (Request of the Planning Board.) Article 30. REPOPIT Or THE PLANNING BOARD March 12th, 1932. To the Town Meeting of March 15th, 1932. After carefully considering the petition of Lucie. Tocci for an amendment to the Tower Zoning Law to affect all, land not now in District 2-B on Orchard Street, which lies between Westminster Avenue and Loomis Street, for a. depth of 100 feet Mack from Orchard Street, owned by Lucia Tocci, as shown on the Engineer's plan of the Towi, of Watertown, fro-rl District 3-C (two-farnily residence purposes) to District 2-I3 (store purposes), in accordance with the provisions of Section 15, Article 4 of the Zoning By-law, the Planning Board voted for such change to be recommended to the annual To-,vn Meeting in part as fol- lows Starting at a point on Loomis Street seventeen (17) feet from the intersection of Orchard Street and Loomis Street; thence running Northwesterly - long a line seven- FYZORn OF TOWN MEETINGS 155 ten (17) feet from and parallel to said Orchard Street to Westminster Avenue; thence southwesterly along West- minster Avenue eiglAN-three (83) feet, thence southeast- erly on a lisle parallel to the first-named line to Loomis Street; thence northeasterly eight--three (8 3) feet to the first named line. E' NEST M. SMALL, C'hrfirnzan, Planning Board. Action of Town Meeting: March 15, 1932. Voted : That the 'Zoning By-law be and is hereby amended by altering the Zoning Map therein referred to, affecting the area of a strip of land eighty-three (S ) feet; wide between Westminster Avenue and Loomis street, running parallel to Orchard Street and the north- easterly line nearest Orchard Street, seventeen (17) feet and parallel with Orchard Street, owned by Lucia Tocci, as shown on the Engineer's plan of the Town of Water- town from District 3-C (two—family residence purposes) to District 2-B (store purposes) , more particularly de- scribed as follows Starting at a point on Loomis Street, seventeen (17) feet from the yrrtersectioll of 01.&<ircl Street and Loomis Street; thence rtrrrnrng northwesterly alun ' ;r line seven- teen (17) feet from aml parallel to send Orchard Street to Westminster Avenue; thence southwesterly along 11'estminster Avenue, eighty-three (820 feet; thence southeasterly- on a lisle parallel to the first-teamed line to Loomis Street; thence northeasterly eighty-three (8 7) feet to the first-named lime. March 15th. Article 31. To see if the Town will in- struct its representatives to petition the General Court to modify Chapter 635 of the Acts of 1912, accepted by the Town of Watertown at Town Meeting held on November 11, 1121, a.nrl ratified at Special Election held on Novem- ber- 29, 1912, known as the State Tenement Act, so as to permit the erection of apartment houges of second-class construction, or obtain permission from the General 156 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Court to repeal the State Tenement Act and State Build- ing Code, as a part of the Building Code of the Town of Watertown, or tape any action relating thereto. (Re- quest of Committee on Revision of Building Laws.) Voted : That this matter be referred to a late{ Special. To -zi Meeting for further consideration. WILLIAM P. McGUIR,E, Town Clerk. WARRANT FOR PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY Tuestlav April 26, 1932, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. To any Constable. its the Town of Watertown, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby requested tc notify and warn the legal voters, of the Town of Watertown, who are qualified to h Grote in primaries, to meet in t17Lir° 1•espeetive votillg places in said Tow n. I PIECINCTS 1, 2 and 8 — EAST END FIRE STA- TION, MT. AUBURN STREET ; PRECINCTS 4, 5, 7 and 9 — TOWN HALL, MAIN STREET ; PRECINCTS 6, 9 and 10 — WEST JUNJOR DIGIT SCHOOL BLDG., WAVERLEY AVENUE ; on Tuesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1932, at 2 P. M.$ for the following purposes: To being in their votes to the primary offices for the election of candidates of political parties for the follow- ing offices: Four Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Republican Party. Four Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Con- vention of the Republican Party. Twelve Delegates at Large to the N- ational Convention of the Democratic Party. CORD of 'TOWN MEETINGS 167 Twelve Alternate Delegates at Large to the National Convention of the Democratic Party. Two District Delegates to the Natit nAl Convention of the Republican Party, Ninth Congressional District. Two Alternate District Delegates to the National Con- vention of the Republican Party, Ninth Congressional District. Two District Delegates to the National Convention of the Democratic Party, Ninth Congressional District. Two Alternate District Delegates to the Natio' nal Con- vention of the Democratic Party, Ninth Congressional District. THE POLLS WILL BE OPEN FROM 2 P. M. to 8 P. M. ,And you Nvill notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the places herein ,specified, by leafing at every inhabited house in Tow.n a printed copy of this war rant, 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 mare return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Tov;m Clerk, on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this eighth day of April, A. D. 1932. EDWA RD D. HOLLA.ND, MA-URICE H. 01CONNELL, JAMES H. SHERIDA.N, Selectmen of Watertown. OFFICER'S RETURN ON WARRANT As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Toxvii of Watertown to meet at the time and at the places herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited Douse in Town a printed copy- of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in 158 WATER'1'4V4'N TOWN REPOWf tei1 or more conspicuous public places in Towii seven days at lust prior to the time of said meeting. JO EPH W. R.EG AID, Constable of Waterto-wit. Attest: WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Cluk. PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY ELECTION Apkffl 26, 1932 REPUBLICAN (Total Vote Cast 1,184) Delegates-fit-Large — Vote for Not More than Four Precincts 1, 2 & 3 4& 5 7 & 8 6, 9& 10 Total George F. Bi)oth of Worcester 268 360 202 1.99 102:1 William 111. L'utler of Boston.. 269 366 205 200 1040 Aivan T. Fuller of Maldezi ...... 273 377 208 `08 1066 Mare Pratt PoLter of Creenfieid ................................ 263 361 205 195 1024 Dian. ........................................... 1'75 176 108 119 577 Total ............................................1248 1640 928 c)20 4736 Alternate Delegates-at-Large -- Vote for Not; 31-lore than Four Precincts 1,2 & 3 4 & 5 7& 8 G, 9 & 10 Total Prank G. Allen of Norwood ,... 275 374 206 206 1061 Gaspar G. Bacon of Boston .... 268 356 199 E)5 1019 Leverett Saltonstall of t Newton ..... .............................. 274 362 203 1!)6 103 Louise M. Williams of Tauntcan .................. .......... . 259 366 j 191. 197 1fFli?. Blanks ........................................ 1 r2 193 129 126 620 Total ............................................1r48 1640 928 920 47.36 Ninth District District Delegates — Vote for Not More than Two (Ja rence S. Luitwieler of Group I -Newton .................................... 142 237 150 104 533 Thomas K. Carver of Cambridge ............................1. 149 240 143 102 634 Group 2 Sinclair Weeks of Newton ...... 141 151 71 14)6 469 Albert F. Bigelow of Brookline ................................ 114 135 54 q7 400 Blanks ..................... .................. 78 57 4fi 51 232 Total ............................................ 624 820 464 490 2368 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 169 Alternate District Delegates --- dote for Not More than Two Group 1 Precincts 1,2 &3 4&5 7 & 8 6, 0•& 10 Total Alton L. Miller of Brookline.. 183 273 1.64 128 743 1'VMattie C. Crawford of Watertown ..........................,.,. 195 284 170 140 11-89 Group 2 Henrietta M. Cazmay of Cambridge ....... ..... 74 93 37 62 266 Ella M. Vaughaii of Waltham 82 102 44 71 299 Blanks ........................................ 99 S8 49 5-9 266 Total ............................................ 624 820 4rA 460 2368 DEMOCRATIC (Total Grote Cast, 1,882) Delegates-at-urge Vote for Not More thaii Twelve Group 1 Precincts 1,2 &:3 4&.5 7 & 8 6, 9 & 10 Total James M. Curley of Boston .... 107 fib 92 105 370 Janie.,; Roosevelt of Cambridge 109 61 87 103 360 James H. Brewian of Roston.. 98 61 81 100 335 Thomas F. Cassidy of Cheshire .................................. 91 54 79 97 321 James T. Moriarty of Boston.. 91 59 77 95 322 Edward A. McLaughlin, Jr. of Newton .................................... 89 56 81 95 321 Prime Robichaud of Gardner- 81 54 76 88 299 Joseph S•antosuo ,so of Boston .90 52 71 95 308 Nellie L. Sullivan of Fall Riven ........................................ 86 59 79 89 313 Joseph J. Hurler of Boston.... 93 57 78 94 322 Paul H. Hines of Roston ........ 83 55 74 88 300 Joseph H. Hankerr of Revere.. 83 51 67 85 286 Group 2 David 1. Walsh of Fitchburg- 430 316 295 34' 1483 Joseph B. Fly of Westfield .... 421 311 387 34? 1461 141arcus A. Cnolidge of Fitchburg ................................ 415 806 376 834 1481 William J. Foley of Easton .... 4`0 303 283 331 1.437 William P, Connery, Jr. of Lynn ............ . . ......... 409 `?98 379 330 1416 Jobn J, Douglass of Poston .... 414 301 36.9 332 1416 John MI. Me(.'ormack of Boston 413 :302 376 1931 1422 William J. Granfield of Long- meadow .................................. 411 800 375 3°?4 1410 Mary L. Bacigalupo of Boston 40.5 ' 298 365 321 1389 Helen C. Rotch of Lakeville.. 407 297 361 320 1391 Charles H. Cole of Boston ...... 405 102 374 326 1407 John F. Fitzgerald of Boston.. 4111 304 383 332 1488 160 WA."T"ERTOWN TOWN REPORT Not Grouped Precincts 1, 2 & 3 4 i& 5 r 8 6, 9 & 10 'Total Roland D. Sawyer of Ware .... 3 is 6 1 15 Blanks ........................................ 568 292 451 300 1611 'total ............................................6535 4620 6928 5400 22,584 Alternate Delegates at Large—Vote for Not More than Twelve Group 1 Precincts 1,2 & 3 4 & 5 7 &. 8 6, 9 & 10 Total Helen G. Galvin of Boston ...... 95 57 88 88 323 Dorothy. Whipple Pry of Brookline ................................ 87 48 70 87 292 Edward G. Morris of Quincy .. 8c3 151 82 82 304 Mabel R. Worthy of Boston .... 79 47 71 8U 277 Agnes H, Parker of Boston.... 82 49 70 81 282 Francis J. W. Ford d of Boston 85 56 77 86 304 Eugene Wanibaugh of Cam- bridge .................................. 78 48 70 83 279 ..i Ai ice E. Cram of Roston ........ 82 52 71 82 287 Arthur W. 14eidke of Boston.. 78 50 67 81 276 Frances E. Zaletskas of Cambridge ................ ............. 74 4J 68 82 '}73 Matthew P. IVIaney of . Lawrence ................................ 79 51 77 81 288 M. Grace 13:11•1-Y of Malden...... 80 53 78 87 298 Group 7 U'illiani G, Thr nipsun of ewt_on ... ................................ 380 283 956 3A 1335 Edward P. Barry of Boston .... 384 2813 364 317 1;a54 John C. l ahuney fli+Worcester 389 1286 364 320 1359 Charl€-s kl. Slowey .of Lowell., 372 284 348 313 1317 Mary H. Ward of Boston ........ •179 295 350 316 1330 J. Henry- Goguen of Leominster ............................ 370 282 348 311 131.1 Samriel Kaiesky of Brookline 374 283 346 313 1.316 Charles F. Riordan of 5haron 37 i 288 358 316 1339 J. Leo Sullivan of PeLbody ..., 387 287 356 317 1347 John P. Buckley of Boston ...... 382 288 359 316 1345 Leo M. Birmingham of Boston 373 286 365 313 1327 Daniel F. O'Connell of Brook i ne .. .. .................................. 38.6 294 864 316 1360 Blanks ............... .....................1I195 574 776 616 3061 Total ............................................6636 4620 5 28 5400 22,584 AINTH DISTRICT District DeIegates—Vote for Not More tban Two Group 1 Precincts I,2 &.3 4 &15 7& 8 f,, 9& 10 'rt,trri Daniel R. Coakley of Bo.9ton .. 341 `6.9 320 278 1204 Joseph M. Stokes of Cani- bridge ...................................... 362 260 311 288 1211 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 161 Group `3 Precincts 1,2 & 3 4 &5 7& 8 6,9 & l[) Total Daniel F. O'Brien of Cam- bridge ...................................... 84 60 77 102 323 Edward M. Gallagher of Boston .................................... 83 C3 76 101 323 Not Grouped John L. McDonald of Cam- bridge ...................................... 34) 151 18 18 82 Blanks ........................................ 211) 113 186 112 621. Total .... ................... ..................11.06 770 988 900 37G4 Alternate District Delegates -- Vote for Not More than Two Group 1 Precincts 1, 2 & 3 .1 & 5 7& 8 6, 9 & 10 Total E(hnund F. O'Hearn of Brook- line .......................................... 363 296 342 299 1289 Jeannette C. C7iisholm of Waltham ................................ 352 273 385 290 1250 Group 2 Timothy J. Cronin of Cam- bridge ....................................1. 91 63 69 98 321 William H. McMenimen of Cambridge ............... . ... .. .. 89 56 Go 97 302 Blanks ........................................ 211 93 182 116 602 Total ............................................1106 770 998 900 3764 WM. P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. WARRANT FOR TOWN MEETING, Thursday Evening, .Tiny 7, 1932. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, SS. To any C'orr--dable in the Towii of Watertown, Greeting: In the name of the Cornmonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and ;Tarn the legal voters of the Town of Watertwvn to ineet in the Senior Nigh School Building, Columbia Street, in said Town, on Thursday evening, the seventh day of July, 1932, at 7.30 P. M., to act on the following articles, viz.: 1�6 1 ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article f. To bear the report of any Committee here- tofore appointed, alyd act thereon. Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of one hundred thousand dollars ( 100,000.) for the use of the Board of Public Welfare, for Outside Aid, direct line the Money shall he provided, or take any ac- tion relating thereto. Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sure of five hundred dollars ($504.) for the use of the Board of Public Welfare, for Contingencies, direct how the money shall be provided, or tale any action re- lating thereto. Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to aippropriate tine slrni of eight hundred and eighty dollars ( 880.) for the use of the Board of Public Welfare, for Salaries of two (2) Investigators, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 5. To see if the Toivn Nvill appropriate the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($`5,000.) for the use of the Treasurer's Department, for the payment of Interest, direct how tho money shall be raised, or take any action relating; thereto. Article 6. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of six llllii{lred rand twenty-five dollars ($625.) for the use of the Treasurer's Department, for the payment of Contingencies and Clerical Assistance, direct how the money shall be raised, or tape any action relating there- to. Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sure of twelve thousand dollars ($I2,000.) for the use of the Health Department, for Contagions Diseases, di- rent how the nioney shall be raised, or tape any action relating thereto. (Request of Board of Health.) Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to appoint the School Committee as a Committee on the Building of an Addition to the Senior High School, or take any action relating thereto, (Request of the School Committee.) Article 9. To see if the 'Town will vote to appropriate RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS the stem of five thousand dollars ($5,000.) to cover the cost of plates and specifications for an Addition to the Senior High School, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the School Committee.) Article 10. To see if the Tmvn will vote to appropri- ate the sung of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,500.) for the Contingent Account, direct how the money, shall be raised, or take any 2ctian relating thereto. Article 1.1. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sure of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.) to pay the cost of construction and land daniat;es of Orchard Street, between Waverley Avenue and Lexington Street, subject to reiribursetnent by State and County, as pro- vided by Chapter- 394 of the Acts of 1931, direct how the money shall be raised, or tape any action relating there- to. Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate and transfer to Workmen's Compensation, the sum of tiventy dollars ( 20.) to fray a bill for medical ex- penses in connection with Workmen's Compensation claim of Fred LaBonte, direct how the saute shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Articl 13. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 40, Section fi-B, in- serted by Chapter 351 of the Acts of 19 30, providing that a city or town Nvhich accepts this section may appropri- ate Money for the purchase of uniforms for mernbers of its police and fire departmeirts, or take any action relat- ing thereto. (Request of Police and Fire Departments.) Artirle 14. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000.) for the vise of the Police Department, for the purchase of uniforms for policemen, said sum to be appropriated in lieu of a. similar suns appropriated for that purpose at the Annual Town Meeting of March 810, 1932, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Re- quest of Fire Department.) 164 WA,TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of six hundred dollars ($600.) for the use of the Fire Department, for the purchase of uniforms for firemen, said sum to be appropriated in lieu of a similar sum appropriated for that purpose at the Annual Town Fleeting of March 30, 1932, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Police Department.) Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 31 of the General Laws known as the Civil Ser- vice Law, or take any action relating thereto. (request of Local No. 807, Watertown Employees' Union.) Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to petition the General Coui t to enact a special act placing laborers, foremen of rabo ers, spilled laborers, licensed engineers and firemen, in the following departments- Highway, Water and. Cemetery departments, tuider the Civil Ser- vice law, or take any action relating thereto. (Eequest of Local No. 807, 117atertown Employees' Union.) Article 18. To see what action the Town will ta.lce relative to the disposition of the Town Nall }wilding, or any part thereof, or tape any action relating thereto. Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to acceptSec- tion 13-A of Chapter 147 of the General Lags, inserted by Chapter 15 of the Acts of 1930, relative to the estab- lishment of a Reserve Police Force, said section beffig as follows "Section 17'-A. A town having an organized po- lice force or department, other than a town in which a reserve police force is established under special law, which accepts the provisions of this section, may establish a reserve police force consisting of such number of members as the town may determine. Ap- pointments fo such force shall he made in the same manner and subject to the satire provisions of law as appointments to its regular police force. Members of said reserve force may be removed by the select- men at any time for any reason satisfactory to them RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS '165 and shall be subject to such rules and regulations as the selectmen may prescribe. Said members shall, when on duty, have all the powers and duties of mem- bers of the regular police force of said town and shall be paid by the town such compensation as the Selectmen may fix." � Or tale any action relating thereto. (Request of Walter J. McMullen and others.) .Article 20. To see if the Town � ill appropriate the sum of sixty-seven thousand dollars ( 67,000.) for the extension of the Drainage system, direct how the money shall be .raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article cle 21, To :gee if the Town will appropriate the s11111 of twelve thousand dollars ($12,000.) for the pur- pose of paying the cost of preparation for trial, and trial of the case of Hood Ri4bber Crrrripr-ny vs. Watertown Board of Assessors, now pending before the Board of Tax Appeals, direct haw the said mot'rey shall be raised, or- take any action relating thereto. Article 22. To see if the To-%i n will vote to appropri- ate the sum of ti e rty-three hundred dollars ($2 b0.) for the resurfacing of Warren Street, between Lexington Street and the Waltham line, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Ar tlelcf 2.3. To see if the Town will eappropriate a sum of money necessary to pay the cost oJ' lanel to he acquired for the widening of Warren Street, between Ding and Chapman Streets, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 24. To see what action the Town will take on the petition of taxpayers and propertyowners of Gren- v.Me Road, relative to an abatement of the -assessment of betterments on the improvement of Grenville Road. (Petition of Elizabeth M. Ralley and others.) And you will Notify and wane 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 166 WATERTOWNL TOWN REPORT copies of the same ill tell (),. more conspicuous public places in town, seven days A least lrr�ior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of Lhis warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on or• befoi-e the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this thirteenth ChlY of June, A. D. 1932. EDIVAARD D. EOLL,AND, MAURICE H. C'CONNELL, JAMES If. SHERIDAN3 Selectmen of T'Vatertou'v. OFFICERS' RETUR S ON WARRANT As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notifreCl 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 Toi,�-n a printed copY of this warr:a-rit, and also by pasting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seveli clays at least prior to the time of saki rneetil1g. JOSEPH W. I ELAN, Constable of Watertown. Attest: WILLIAJ,'vI P. McGUIRE, Town. Cierk. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least seven (lays prior to the Town Meeting of the pro- lased business to be considered at the meeting. NVILLIAM P. N.IcGUIRE, Town Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN MEETING, Thursday Evening, July 7, 19:12. Meeting was called to order at 7.54 P. M. bV Moderator P. Sarsfield Ctmniff. Officers' returns On warrairt were read by Town Clerk, William P. McGuire. The counters reported that there were 201 Town Meet- RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 167 inn, Members present; number necessary for a quorum : 93. Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee here- tofore appointed, and act thereon. Report Of Ccrrr:mittee orY Police Station .Site was pre- sented by Junes 14. Sheridan, Chairman. Deport of Committee on Police Station Site In accordance with a vote passed at the Annual Town Meeting of 1931, the Moderator appointed a Conirnittee of Five to Consider Site, Requirements and Probable Cost of a New Police Station, to report at the next Annual Town Meeting. SITE : The committee have ,given muelr time and thought to the question of location. After considering several sites, inc hiding the rear por- tion of the old Town Hall site, the land on the Easterly side of Cross Street, part of which is owned by the B. M. R. R. Co., and part by Gregorir Tomasetti; also a por- tion of Saltonst,all Park, we finally decided to concentrate our study of the adaptability* of the lot now owned by the Tower, located in the rear of the Central Pt the Library abutting Thaxter Street, also the lot directly iar the near of the Central Fire and Police Stations, lczaown as the Hopewell lot, containing about ninety-seven hundred (9700) square feet, abutting Cross Street. The Committee held two conferences with the Library Trustees regarding the use of the land in the rear of the3 library. It was learned that the Trustees have plans for increasing the size of the library at some future time, which increase arould involve a portion of the lot in ques_ tion. The Trustees also told the COnly7,ittee that they felt a police station located in the rear of the library would in- crease traffic an Thaxter Street, thus interfering witil the qu et of the library reading roonis. In view of the objections raised by the Library Trus- tees and the fact that Thaxter Street is a dead-end street, 168 WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT the Committee unaniniously agreed upon the Hopewell lot as their first choice for a police station.. The Cross Street location has the advantage of all ap- proach from Main Street, also from Church Street by the way of Winter Street, A station louited €n the Hopewell lot could be set back ar roasonable distance from tiie street by making use of ,some of the (:aster ly portion of the lib- rary lot; the use of this portion of the library iot has the approval of the Librairy Trustees. The Town now owns all the land lying between Main Street and the Boston and Maine R. R., from Cross Street to Whites Avenue, with the exception of the Hopewell lot, and it is the opinion of mangy• of our citizens who are interested in the development of Watertown that the Town should own this propert% Requirements In studying the requirements of 8 modern police sta- tion, the Committee finds either the library lot or the Hopewell lot is adapted to the present and f titure needs of the departninet. The present station was Built In 1906 to accommodate twelve (12) to fifteen (i )) officers. The department now consists of forty-six (46) men, including the Chief, Com- paratively few of our citizens realize the crowded condi- tions under which they are now requiring this depart- ment to function. There is no provision in the present station to stare contraband liquors and stolen goods ; there are only eight (8) cells, and a portion of these are continually In use for stara,ge of liquors, etc. This condition often results in doubling up of prisoners in the remaining cells. There are no cells for women and no accommodations for a matron to care for same as required by law. At the present time when it is necessart , to detain women, who must he tinder the supervision of a matron, arrangements are made with a neighboring city to care for such prisoners. I CORD OF 'SOWN MEETINGS 169 Much more could be said concerning the inadequate ac- commodations at our enlace station. It is a well-known fact that the Central Fire Station has outgrown its quar- ters and needs that portion of the building now occupied by the police. Probable Cost. The Committee has secured tentative sketches of an up-to-date police station; the estimated cost of such a station, based on the present price of ma- terials and labor sloes not exceed seventy thousand dol- lars ($70,000.) ; this figure does not include the land. It does, however, cover the cost of a fireproof building, com- plete with necessary furnishings, working drawings, architect's fees, and grading. Respectfully submitted, Cononittee on Pokes Station Site. d"AMES H. SHE ,IDAN,chairman. A rticle 2. To sec, if the Town Neill vote to appropriate the sum of one hundred thousand dollars ( 100,000.) For the use of the Board of Public Weifare, for Outside Aid, direct how the money shall be provided, or take any ac- tion relating thereto. Voted ; That the sum of seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000.) be and is hereby appropriated for the use of the Board of Public Welfare, for Outside Aid, and that this arnount be assessed do the polls and estates for the current year. Article 3, To see if the Town will rote to appropriate the surn of five hundred dollars ($500.) for the use of the Board of Public Welfare, for Contingencies, direct how the money --shall he provided, or take any action re- lating thereto. Motion: To appropriate five hundred dollars ($500.) for the use of the Board of Public Welfare, for Con- tingencies, was defeated. 176 wATEfUrOWN TOWN REPORT Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of eight hundred and eight3r dollars ( 880.) for the use of the Board of Public Welfare, for Saharies of two (2) Investigators, direct how the marroy sly{kll be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Voted : That the sure of eight hundred and eighty dol- lars ($880.) be and. is hereby appropriated for the use of the Board of Public Welfare, for Salaries of two (2) Temporary Investigators, this amount to be assessed upon the palls and estates for the current year. Arlich, 5. To see if the Town -w-ill npprapria.te the slim of twerrty-five thousand {cellars ($25,000.) for the use of the Treasirrer's Department, for the payment of Interest, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the sum of twenty-11ve thousand dollars ($25,000.) be ana is hereby appropriated for the use of the Treasurer's Department, for the pament of Interest and that this amount be assessed on the bolls and estates for the current year. Article 6. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of six hundred and twenty-five dollars ($625.) for the use of the Treasurer's Department, for the payment of Contingencies and Clerical Assistance, direct how the money shall be raised, or tale any action relating there- to. Voted : That the stem of one hundred and fifty dollars 150.) be and is hereby appropriated for the use of the Tr•easu er"s Department, for the pa:yinent of Contingen- cies, wid that this amount be assessed on the palls and estates for the current year. Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of twelve thousand dollars ( 12,004.) for the use of the Health Department, for Contagious Diseases, di- rect 11ow the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Board of Health.) RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 171 Voted: That the sum of seven thousand dollars ( 7 000.) be and is hereby appropriated for the use; of the Health Department, for Contagious Diseases, this suin tO include five hundred dollars ( 500.) for Rabies Clinic, and that this amount be assessed on the palls and estates for the current year. Article 8. To see if the Tmvn will vote to appoint the School Committee as a Committee oil the Building of an Addition to the Senior High School, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the School Committee.) Indefinitely postponed. Article 9. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000.) to cover the cost of plans and specifications for an Addition to the Senior High School, clii•ect how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the School Committee.) Indefinitely postponed.. Article 10. To see if the Town Nvill Grote to appropri- ate the sung of fifteen hundred dollars ( 1,500.) for the Contingent Account, direct hove the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ($1,- 500.) be and is hereby appropriated for the Contingent Account, and that this amount be assessed on the polls and estates for the current year. Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.) to pay the cost of construction and land damages of Orchard Street, between Waverley Avenue and Lexington Street, subject to reimbursement by State and County, as pro- vided by Chapter 394 of the Acts of 19.11, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating there- to. 144 in favor, 14 opposed, Voted : That the sum of twenty thousand dollar's ($20,- 000.) be anti is hereby appropriated for the purpose of paying the cast of constr-action of Orchard Street, includ- ing land damages, between Waverley Avenue and Lex- ington Street, and for the purpose of providing said suns of twenty thousand dollars ( 20,000.) , the Town Treas- urer be and lie is hereby authorized to borrow, nudes the direction of the Selectmen, the sure of twenty thousand dollars ( 20,000.) , and to issue the bonds or notes of tho Town therefor, at such rate of interest as lie, with the approval of the Selectmen, shall determine, payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the Gen- eral Laws, and acts amendatory thereof, so that the whale amount shall be paid in not more than one (1) year, or at such earlier slates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may determine. Said bonds or notes shall bear the authenticating cer- tificate of a bank- or trust company to be selected by the Treasurer, or of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and interest and principal shall be due and payable at the First National Bank of Boston, Massachusetts. Article 12. To see if the"Town will vote to appropr:z- ate and transfer to Workmen's Compensation, the sum of -twenty dollars ($20.) to pay a bill for medical ex- penses in connection with Workmen's Compensation claim of lied LaBoiite, direct how the sarnne shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. `Toted. That the sum of twenty dollars ($20.) be and is hereby appropriated to pay a bill for medical expenses in connection with Workmen's Compensation clairn of Fred LaBonte, and that this amount be charged to NVork- men's Compensation .Account for the year 1932.. o Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to accept the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 40, Section 6-B, in- serted by Chapter 351 of the ,Acts of 1930, providing that a city or town which accepts this section may appropri- ate money for the purchase of uniforms for members of its police and fire departnrent;s, or take'any action relat- ing thereto. (Request of Felice and Fire Departments.) "Ghapter• 351, acts of 1930— RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 173 An Act Authorizing Cities and Tov�rns to Appropriate money for the Purchase of Uniforms for Members of Their Police and Fire Departments. Chapter fort' of theGeneral Laws is hereby amended by hiscAiiig after section six-A, inserted by chapter two hundred and twent��-three of the sets of the current year, the following Rew section.- Section 6-B. A city or to,�%Tn whieli accepts this section may appropriate money for the purchase of uniforms for members of its police and fire depart- ments. AjVr oved May 23, 1:930." 104 in favor, 44 apposed, Voted: To accept the provisio"s of General Laws, Chapfer 40, Section 6-B, inserted by Chapter:° 851 of the Picts of 1930, providing that a cite or town which accepts this section may appropriate money for the purchase of uniforms for members of its police and fire departments. Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000.) for the use of the Police Department, for the purchase of uniforlizs for policemen, said scam to be appropriated itt lieu of a similar sum appropriated for that purpose at the Annual Town Meeting of March 30, 1932, direct how said money shall be raise(l, or take any action relating thereto. Re- quest of Police Department.) Article 15. To see if the Town Neill vote to appropri- ate the sung of six hundred dollars ($600.) for the use of the Fire Department, for the purchase of uniforms for firemen, said sum to be appropriated in lieu of a similar sum appropriated for that purpose at the Annual Town Meeting of March 30, 1932, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. (Request -of Fire Department.) Action taken under Articles 14 and 16: Indefinitely postponed. Article 16. To see if the Town will vote to accept Chapter 31 of the General Laws, known as the Civil Ser- 174 V4r'., TERTOWN TOWN REPORT vice Law, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of Local No. 807, Water•tawn Employees' Union.) Motion: To accept Chapter 31 of the General Laws known as the Civil Service Law, defeated : 73 in favor, 91 opposers. Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to petitiotr the General Court to enact a special act placing laborers, foremen of laborers, skied laborers, licensers engineers and firemen, in the following departments: Highway, Water and Cemetery departments, uncle.. the Civil Ser- vice law, or take any ,action relating thereto. (Request of Local No. 807, Watertown Employees' Union.) Motion: That the Town petition the General Court to enact a special act placing laborers, foremen of laborers, skilled laborers, licensed engineers and firemen, in the following departments: Highway, Water and Cemetery departments, also cierks anti janitors, under the Civil Service law, vras defeated. Article 18. To secs what action the Town will take relative to the disposition of the Town Hall building, or any part thereof, or take any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed, Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to accept Sec- tion 1 -A of Chapter 147 of the General Laws, inserted. by Chapter 15 of the .Ants of 1930, relative to the estab- lishment of a Reserve Police For-ce, said section being as follows "Section 13-A. A town having an organized po- Iice force or department, other than a tow-n in which a :reserve police force is established mider special law, which accepts the provisions of this section, may establish a reserve police force consisting of such number of meM- hers as the town may determine. Ap- pointruents to such force shell be made in the same manner and subject to the same provisions of law as fIppoiirtments to its regular police force. Members of said reserve farce may be removed by the select- men at any time for any reason satisfactory to then? CORD of 'SOWN MEETINGS 175 and shall be su1 jest to such rules and regulatiol's as the selectmen may prescribe. Said members shall, when an duty, have all the powers and duties of the regular police force of said town and shall be paid by the town such compensation as the selectmen ina,y fix." Or tale any -action relating thereto. (Request of Walter J. McMullen and others.) 30 in favor, 70 apposed, Voted- To accept Section 13-A of Chapter 147 of the General flaws, inserted by Chapter 15 of the Acts of 1930, relative to the establishment of a Reserve Police Force, .said section being as follows: "Section 13-A. A town having an oTganized police force or department, other than a town in which a reserve police force is established under special law, which a.ccelAs the provisions of this section, may establish a reserve police farce consisting of such number of members as the town may determine. Ap- pointments to such force shall be made in the same -manner and subject to the same provisions of la1v as appointments to its regular police force. Members of said reserve force may be removed by the select- men at any time for any reason satisfactory to them and shall be subject to such rules and regulations as the selectmen may prescribe. Said raembers shall, when on duty, have all the powers and duties 01 members of the regular police force of said town and shall be paid by the town such compensation as the selectmen may fix." Article 24. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of sixty-seven thousand dollars ($67,000.) for the extension of the Drainage system, direct how the money shall be raised, ur tale any action relating thereto. Motion: To appropriate and borrow the sum of thirty- thousand dollars ( 30,000.) for the extension of the Drainage system, was defeated, 71 in favor, 79 opposed. Voted: To appropriate the sum of five thousand, five hundred dollars ($5,500.) for Drainage in Warren Street only, and that this sum be assessed on the polls and estates for the current year. Article 21. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of twelve thousand dollars ( 12,000.) for the pur- pose of paying the cost of preparation for trial, and trial of the case of Hord Rubber Comp(my vs. Watertown Board of Assessors, now pending before the Board of Tar. Appeals, direct how the said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted : That the stim of twelve thousand dollars ( 12,-- a00.) be and is hereby appropriated for the purpose of i vying the cost of preparation for trial, and trial of the case of Room Rubber Crrratpany vs. Watertown Board of Assessors. now pending before the Board of Tax. Appeals, and that this amount be assessed oil the palls and estates for thecurrent year. Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of twenty-three hundred dollars t$2 00.) for the resurfacing of Warren Street, between Lexington Street and the Waltham line, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted : That the sung of twenty-three hundred dollars ( 2800.) be and is hereby appropriated for the resurfac- ing of Warren Street, between Lexington Street and the Waltham lisle, and that this amount he assessed on the palls and estates for the current year. Article 23. To see if the Town will appropriate a sum of money necessary to pay the cost of land to he acquired for the widening of Warren Street, between King and Chapman Streets, direct how the money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the sum of two hundred fortyr-six dollars, and fifty cents ( 246.50) be and is hereby appropriat to pay the cost of Inacl to be acquired for the widening of Warken Street, between King and Chapman Streets, and that; this amount be assessed on the palls and estates for the current year. RECORD OF "TOWN MEETINGS 177 Article 24. To see what action the Town. will take on the, petition of taxpayers and property owners ofGren- ville Road, relative to an abatement of the assessment,of betterments on the improvement ent of Grenv°ilie Road. (Petition of Elizabeth M. Ralley and others.) Voted : That the subject matter of Article 24 be re- ferred back to the Selectinen for further investigation and report. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. 'ARRANT FOR STATE PRIMARY September 20, 1932. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, SS. To any Constable in the Twun of ff ater•tawn, Greeting: In the xrame of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown, -%vho are qualified to vote in primaries, to meet in their respective voting places in said Town: PRECINCT 1—Coolidge School, Arlington Street PRECINCT 2—Hosmer School, Winthrop Street PRECINCT 3—East End Fire Station, Mount Aubul'IL Street PRECINCT 4—Senior High School, Columbia Street PRECINCT 5---Central Fire Station, Main Street PRECINCT 6—James Russell Lowell 'School, Lowell Avenue PRECINCT 7—Administration Building, Main Street PRECINCT S--Gentr•al Fire Station, Main Street PRECINCT —West Junior High School, Wa,verley Avenue PRECINCT 10—Brmvne School, Main Street on Tuesday, the twentieth clay of September, 1932, at :? P. M., for the following purposes: To bring in their votes to the primary officers for the 178 W ATERTpWN TOWN REPORT nomination of clotndidates of political parties for the fol- lowing offices : Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of the Coin- monwea,lth, Treasurer and Receiver-General, Auditor of the Commonwealth, Attorney General, Representative in Congress for the Ninth Congressional District, Councillor for Third Councillor District, Senator for Fifth Senator- ial District, Three Representatives in Geiaeral Court, for Seventh Representative District, Two County Commis- sioners for Middlesex County, Sheriff for Middlesex County. And for the election of the following officers : District Alember of Skate Committee for each political party for Vie Fifth Senatorial District, Twenty-one Mem- bers of the Republican Town Committee, Tern Members of the Democratic Town Conunittee, Seventeen Delegates to State Conventions of the Republican Party, Ten Delegates to State Conventions of the Democratic Panty. All the above candidates and officers are to be voted for upon one ballot. The Palls will be open from 2 P. M. to 8 P. M. .And you will notify and warn the legal voters of Water- town to meet at the time and at the places herein. speci- fiedf by leaving at every inhabited louse in Town a printed copy of this warrant and also by posting copies of the same in tern or more conspicuous public places in Town, seven days at least prior to the time of said meet- ing. Hereof fail not, and naake r( turn of this -warrmit with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this sixth day of September, A. D. 1932. E,DWARD D. HOLLAND, MAUR.ICE H. 0"CONNELL, JA MES H. SHER.IDAN, , etectme' of Watertown. RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 179 OFFICERS" RETURN ON WARRANT As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet at the time and at the places therein 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 plaices in Town severs days at leash prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REGAN, Constable of Watertown. Attest: WILLIAM P. McGUIR.E, Town Clerk. RECORD OF STATE PRIMARY September 20, 1932, The polls were opened at 2 P. M. ai)d voting continued until 8 P, NI., at which tilne the polls were closed. DEMOCRATIC (Total Vote Cast i 2380) GOVERNOR Prec3ru is 1 2 :I 4 li P 5 0 10 'Total Joseph ii. vy of Westfield 231 '-193 120 89 0$ 123 126 305 1.17 234 1866 11111nkr. ................................ 87 NS lS 20 a5 11 44 -15 32 44 514 LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR Precil t-3 1 :3 d 3 6 7 8 9 10 Total Edward F. Barry of 11onen .............................. 57 74 .1 31i 43 31 81 35 50 d66 David .1. Brickley of Bo--itnn 1$ 21 6 3 9 5 9 18 9 16 114 Raymond A. Fitzgerald of Cambridize, ....,................. 6-1 62 24 1.j 14 11 16 11'_ 26 ;10 1)85 William L flenr3essey nC 80'_Atotr .............................. 6 19 R 3 p 8 6 12 11 4 8.1 Franeiy E. Ktlly of Boston .......................— 19 17 :3 1 7 i 12 25 9 11 112 John F. MnLlsy of Newton 2j :S1 4 i 18 a 9 29 18 4-9 169 Miehltel C. O*Neil of Everitt 25 29 9 12 17 14 9 34 16 23 199 .lorl]n E. Swift of -Milford GO 68 42 269 130 :ii ti-t 126 a1 111 2S 111;tnkR ............................. 49 40 10 10 1s n` 9 :Ui 16 34 233 ISO WATERTOWN TO'Vi"`N REPORT SEcrtETi%RY Precincts 1 2 3 4 a 6 7 8 9 10 Total .obn F, Dw:kley of Boston 53 75 28 20 8a 34 28 4$ 29 45 3K .7. Edward Callanan of Newton 37 60 17 17 37 15 33 125 Oil 69 1,11 John W. Cussen of Boston 5 7 4 tl 11 1 2 11 G 4 56 ArLh r G.Flynn of BmLon $ 12 5 1 6 4 9 10 6 7 fay Georjre F. Gi1bwJy of Boston .............................. 5 10 9 4 11 a r 1fi 6 11 82 Gearlle F. Grogan of Concord ......................... 23 31 16 15 335 12 31,1 36 I9 52 280 Edward J. Curry of cumhridge ......_............ So 32 16 9 12 11 2 13 { 1.3 144 John D.O'13r1tin of Boston 13 14 7 9 14 4 $ 14 9 11 99 Joseph Snntoa}uoseo of i3ast.on ............I.............— 65 36 16 7 19 18 19 31 27 15 251 Ray 11. Shattuck of BOSLatt ............................. -1 4 2 0 3 3 0 1 •1 : 22, Charles R. Sullivan of Boston :1 4 131 7 7 6 6 11 ti� 11eno, J. �tallivan of Boston ............................. ID 13 6 le 15 6 6 12 14 20 11.1 13laaaks ............................._.. 51 aD 24 15 46 1.1 19 57 27 56 364 TREASURER Precincts 1 2 S 4 a 6 7 8 9 10 `i'ot4l Charles F. MULIey of Garnbvid ge ...................... 254 301 131 87 204 122 1.14 310 168 255 1976 Blanks .................................. 64 60 17 22 49 12 253 70 31 53 40,1 AUDITOR Precincts 1 2 3 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total John E. Buckley of Quincy .....................,...... 26 35 12 1 13 9 15 36 15 19 15.E John J. Harrington of Boston .............................. 16 15 14 7 g 7 10 2L 5 1.4 1:2 Vrancia X. Hurley of CanihrldgL ...................... 190 211 85 73 159 99 100 Z3.2 111 176 1436 Alfreci J.A'14nre of Boston 7 26 10 4. b 3 6 16 14 38 118 1.a.�rr A., Spillane of Boston 32 27 13 10 24 7 17 26; 18 a2 ray 13lanlcq ..........................,...... 4$ 47 14' 14 41 9 22 48 33 39 31S ATTORNEY-GENERAL Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total .?ohn P. Buckley of Boston 136 148 57 49 95 89 i3 1 58 69 13v 6S9 Harry E. €wseyt of Boston 20 42 9 7 21 4 18 ?7 17 15 18•1 Daniel J, Dimipsey. Jr. of Arlington ........................ 39 3$ 20 11 19 1a 21 36 Zia :38 2G2 William R. Schortan of Reading .......... 21 1$ 16 6 1$ 10 6 222. 16 19 146 ................ Harrold W. 5u11ivart of 13oston ............................ 30 33 25 4 24 14 19 414 29 29 249 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 181 Precincts 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TMAI Raymond E. Sullivan of Boston ......—..................... 12 15 ID 7 17 12 9 1.10 8 18 136 Blanks ................................ 50 -17 18 20 69 15 2.1 64 41 54 402) CONGRESSMAN — NINTH DISTRICT Edward 1'. Gatuley of BoMon ............................. 65 0 24 7 13 13 14 8 10 10 233 Walter J. Cusick of 13rc0k3ine ........................ 9 .i G 11 +i & 11 3 9 64 Edwarcl F. DiLhon of Newton ............................. 8 7 G .S G 5 2 is 6 13 di 10rederick S. Deitrick ❑t ["strtihrid];s ...... ............. ilk 87 3G 25 50 33 38 62 51 38 490 John Lacey Delaney of Cambridge .......,... 33 25 17 17 8 13 h 21 9 6 146 William Donahoe of Bopnon .............................. 25 11 3 a 27 5 12 24 9 20 147 1'9LtiP1Gk J. of WELIth am .... .................... 26 52 19 18 65 21 41 116 45" 101 304 John 1l. Fahey of wntert wn .................... 43 61 15 13 52 24 33 86 37 87 463 John I'. 1litxgins of Cci,ntbrUKe 6 •1 2 1 1 1 0 a 0 2 20 George ll. Nc;Carthy of NC%NtOrt ............................ 2 1 0 1 3 3 2 a 1 1 10 Francis J. O'Gorman of Rm.4ton ..,......-.................. 3 ;r 2 2 2 2 2 4 1 4 30 11[Et nks .............................. 38 26 15 12 23 8 17 33 24 17 213 On September 23, 1932, petition was received by the Board of Registrars for recount of votes cast for Con- gressman—Ninth District. The recount, held onSep- tember 27, 1932, resulted as follows RECOUNT FOR. CONGR SMAN — NINTH DISTRICT Precincts 1 2 a 4 i 6 7 8 9 to Total F lw and T. Caauley of Boston .............................. GG G9 24 7 13 13 1.1 S 10 10 234 Walter J. Cusick of Brookline ............ 0 3 {M 6 3 G G 11 2 7 G1 Edwt#rd F. Dalton of N ex ton ........................... S 7 6 3 6 5 2 6 8 13 63 Fredel ck S. Deitrick of iCnTnbridge 76 89 36 25 60 33 38 62 1i1 38 492 John Lacey Delaney of Cambridge ...................... 23 2-1 18 18 8 13 4 24 9 6 147 William Donahoe of Boston .............................. 2-1 17 3 5 27 5 1.2 24 9 20 146 Patrick J. Duane of Waltham ........................ �27 ti' 20 17 65 21 41 112 45 100 507 182 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Toto Jahn H. Fahey of Watei-lowrn .......a.............. 43 64 15 13 52 24 33 84 37 90 45n" John P. Higgins of Cambridge 6 4 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 1$ George hl. McCarthy of Nev.-ton 2 1 0 1 3 3 2 TF 1 2 20 Francis J. O'Cermun of Boston .............................. 3 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 3 213 Blanks .. .......1........I............. 37 25 13 12 2g 9 17 22 23 1$ 208 COUNCILLOR — 'E'I1i1`fD DIMUCT Precincts 1 2 3 4 , 9 7 8 9 14 Total Philip W. Burke Reckvr of Brookline 22 I6 7 0 8 9 8 12 27 10 Ila Henry W. Brett of Boston ............................. 4 7 1 2 3 0 U 2 1 3 23 Jessie Waterman Brooks of Cambridge ........... 4G 31 22 14 26 15 3 13 10 13 196 William J. Com hInn of Brookline ... ............ 47 70 37 23 34 19 27 46 26 37 360 Mabelle A. Kelley of NV1der1Qwr1 ........... 16 145 36 41 116 66 82 220 71 162 1024 Lincoln I.nwrenee Kenny of Boston ........................ 7 3 2 1 1 5 2 3 0 1 25 JQWJ]h M ar olda of Carnbridxe ...................... 20 4 2 1 3 2 0 3 fib ;t 43 Michael T. Prendergast of Bronklinr 72 28 1:3 4 2? 11 17 .It 13 34 185 Tames J. Whitc of Brookline ...................»... 7 0 1 ° 3 7 6 R 7 8 62 Blanks ................. ............. 47 .16 23 21 37 11 2 5 4" 47 298 On September 23, 1932, petition was received by the Board of Registrars for recount of votes east for Coun- cillor—Third District. The recount, held mi September 27, 1932, resulted as follows RECOUNT VOR COUNCILLOR THIRD INSTRICT PreelneCs 1 y 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Tut,-4] Philip W, Burke 13etkcr of Brookline..................... 22 15 7 0 8 9 8 12 26 10 11T Henry 1V. 13,rett of Dolton ,.........................— 4 7 1 2 3 0 0 2 2 :1 Jessie Waterman Brooks of CambridXe ................ 46 94 22 14 26 15 3 13 11 13 197 "k't°illinm T. Coughlan of Drnnldiaie 47 0 36 23 :le 11) 27 •16 25 at tJGI Matvile A. I{elley of Watertown ................ I0.-, 146 :36 4E 110 6, 92 220 32 154 1028 Lincoln Lawronee Kenney of Boston 1l 3 2 0 1 5 2 3 0 1 2A RECORD OF TOWN ME,STINGS 183 Frecinets 1 6 a 8 9 10 Total Joseph blarolda [�f Carnbridae ...................... 19 4 1 1 3 2 0 3 5 .3 41 Michael T. Prender;mst of Brooklim. 12 28 13 4 22 11 17 31 14 34 186 ,Tames J. White of Brookline ......_................. 8 9 4 2 1 7 5 8 7 8 62 Blanks ............. . . .......... 46 46 214 21 37 11 2`5 42 3T 47 3S8 SENATOR — FIFTH 51IDD1,8SEX DISTRICT Presinetm 1 2 3 4 5 fl 7 8 9 14 Total 1'nae1 A. 161ognn of Walthnm ........................ 292 2G7 107 78 187 108 127 292 163 231 1780 IShinks .................................. 86 9.1 •1I 31 60 28 43 $8 46 77 600 Rr.rRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT — 7TH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT � i Vatt for Three) Precincts 1 2 :3 4 5 G i 8 0 10 Total Jeannette C. ChishUlrn or Waltham ........ .. ...... . 5.1 ;i4 :11 15 85 29 5P0 113 6S W 618 G. ChaunceT Cousins of Walt—gum .......... 28 '1.1 23 7 23 21 12 43 29 46 265 Joseph M. 119nlier of Waltham ... ,............... 83 G.i 31 19 4-1 21 31 57 37 52 450 Patrick: A. Menton of 'Watertown ...................... 189 213 87 63 lib 97 112 268 119 248 1551 John A. Murray of Wntertown .................... 237 307 107 81 197 110 129 246 140 218 1770 George A. Reed of Watertown .................... 103 98 68 40 77 59 GG 152 73 184 860 Scattering .............................. 0 0 0 0 i 0 4 0 0 0 1 131rinkL. ................................ 26(F 272 107 102 177 65 111 2552 131 145 1625 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ---- MIDDLESEX COMT'Y• (Vote for Two) Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 10 Total ThornrL9 J. Boynton of Arlinimon ........................ G2 46 27 22 38 37 34 65 34 45 400 Thomas J. Brennan of Somerville 57 61 13 18 39 20 31 66 31 56 382 Anthony B. Coasedy of Cambridge .:3 56 24 15 25 31 J3 43 16 -18 :334 Francis 1). Donahiwe of Somerville 24 83 1$ 4 22 8 18 51i 25 40 24: Robert F. Donovan or Somerville ...................... 1G 21 0 G 15 4 10 29 1.1 21 141i James L. Eagmn of Cambridge 20 25 13 7 18 8 12 12 13 12 141 Herbert S. 11111 of Severe 7 6 2 3 1 1 1 11 1 3 36 Timothy J. Baran of Cumbridge ................ 31 35 15 12 21 17 20 45 18 24 231 Edward A. Hughes of Cambridge ...............,...... 21 20 10 11 2a1 14 21 3$ 21 25 201 184 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Precincts 1 2 .1 4 6 7 8 9 10 Tota.1 George C. 111e3fenimen of Cambridge ...-................. 59 79 4o 19 57 .19 34 65 46 .58 07 Re'ainaid J. Murphy of Cambridge ...................... 46 44 13 7 .27 1fi 18 39 12 21 642 Cyril J. Shaw of Medford 8 4 :1 1 4 6 2 3 6 4 •12 William J. Sti.11ivan of Cam'bridge ...................... 53 50 28 13 32 1fi 22 52 33 43 339 John A. Williams of Framingham .................. 15 49 l) 19 42 1:$ 18 41 29 '10 259 Blinks ,......................„......... 261 IN 70 61 140 42 SG 206 99 190 1265 SHERIFF — MI11171,ESEiX COUNTY X'recineta 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 J 10 Totnl James T. Barrett of w Cumbridge 65 11 37 25 24 33 23 04 32 45 • 446 I fiward J. Connelly of TM akcfieid .. ....»,.,,....... 22 35 12 7 299 10 1S 33 34 28 22$ Timothy J. Crunin of Somerville ...................... 13 15 G 2 6 6 S 14 5 10 85 Philip J. Galfagher of Woburn ........................ d9 12 11 7 is 0 19 41 12 24 1$w Stephen C. G.irrity of Lowell .............................. 2t 47 a 2 23 11 10 17 9 13 156 Daniel L. Ilerlihy of iCanxhridge ...................... 23 28 17 a 14 11 5 31 14 16 167 Wilhani R. MRrphLy of Somerville .._.................. 11 11 4 1 D $ 10 16 S u 76 Bernard J. Sheridan of Somerville ...... ............. 11 16 5 2 IS 4 15 31 16 89 151 William H. li'€Llsh of F rainhighttm ....... ..» ... 60 47 34 32 413 12 .99 81 34 88 500 Blanks ...............................« Asa 4g 19 22 63 12 22 51 :38 50 285 STATE CO3MITTFE — FIFTH MIDDLE5Ex DISTRICT Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 'Dotal George A. Kel14s• a1 Waltham ....................... 32 3r. 14 6 15 q 6 19 1.1 34 186 Richikrd E. Kelley of '"'.iltham ........................ is 14 1 1 3 11 8 12 2 2 63 Paul A. M091L11 Of NVILItharn ........................ 16 82 16 lU 7 16 9 .3 2),.1 :14 194 J a1mes 11. Sheridan of Watertown ...................... 180 228 91 70 186 93 IN 259 126 191 1557 R]Allks .................................. 72 62 22 22 42 12 18 5a 32 47 378 DELEGATES To DEMOCRATIC ti7'ATE, CONVENTION (VIDtt foi. 'Ten) Precincts 1 2 3 4 5 a 7 8 9 l0 Tot id "C'hurles P, Calligan ........ 181 1J7 83 61 IAA It i 97 209 111 134) 1832 Scattarijig 5 11 0 1 lfi I U 1 16 9 al Hlanl:s ..2P94 34oz EW7 M-18 2:160 1 J»[I 1+"iO3 2`'l90 IS63 21MU 22.417 RBCORD OP TOWN MIKETINGS 185 DEMOCRATIC TOWN CWMMITTEF. JVQLe for Ten) I r'. 6 -1 8 0 4 a Tool "Edmund P. lile;ww 177 1 1118 TI 1194 IDS 116 277 136 213 1475 "WIMILM 17. MUVphy 190 2A 111-1 TO 155 101 112 25.5 130 206 155a "Robert E. Carney 17:1 2,2 9-'1 11-4 1.54 10.1 109 259 137 225, 154t 0.10--w-Ph Cunniff 17T 228 1 W; 72 161 109 119 264 133 210 1 3T2 "Michitel J. Harringban 172 ?22 99 157 159 103 118 266 132 213 1531 *William F. Hayes .......... 167 21 A 9f; CU 150 104 04 249 129 1,12 L 469 OJD%vilb VaheY .—............ 180 2 2,8 109 HS IM) 105 113 262 132 I'M IS TA 'Aabeiko A. Kelley o........ 164 :U 11 9.1 71 159 103 116 27,1 138 209 ISTS �ThCL'VJ?Q Sheridan ... I-Sl 22 1 $K0 68 15Z 105 117 268 130 '-,,0 3 1541 *Cathi7n 1. Munyon ........ 168 2-2 91 65 145 101. 101 256 127 200 1479 Scattering ...L.................... a d 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 a 4 Manks ..............................1411 1371 110.1 4118 976 302 576 116.9 667 1011 8386 OlLleeted REVUBLICAN {Total Vote Cast, 3286) GOVERNOR 2 3 4 L 6 7 8 11 10 Total Waiter E. Brownpli of Boston ...---.............. 6 11 8 1i 9 4 6 -a a 3 2 Frank A. Goodwin of Unston ........ ..........-­...... �o 91 173 2()2 93 200 ISS CR 97 110 1221 E. Mark Sullivan of Boston .............................. L26 13 14 M 0 is 7 11 1; 3 InO WWI= sterung Yount"ImAlk of Brimldine ........................ 53 119 2M 390 17t; 319 -;;32 67 80 I'30 1921 B11111h.. .................................. 4 11 10 10 ;1 11 14 .1 7 1.4 9 2 LIEUTEMANT-GOMMOk Precincts 1 2 8 4 5 9 7 8 9 10 Total QLAImr G. Bacon of BK)ston ........................... '77 134 294 .1.16 10;.l "i;3:, _.jj 6g 79 102 1936 Che.-Aev 1. Canripbc11 of Qjuncy .................. g8 !),I 171 16,1 110 , 1,1,1 C-1 Blunkzi ................................. w 17 11 IN 10 13 2-0 T 14-P 17 14f.1 A E CrLWrARY Precincts 1 2 :3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 Total Fredurie W. Cook of 30MOVvIlle .................... l* 2113 430 .1,T-4 2711 114 961 121 301(1 ........................... 20 j fLo :jU 41 'i3i 3f; 19 z, 276 TREASURER Pirecinds 1 2 1 4 5 6 7 9 10 Total Francis Prescott of GrRftO" ----................... 9--1 150 361 451 229 375 270 92 Ili) 1.-11 2252 MILX Min of Bnqjon ........ 46 wl 97 115 07 232 79 29 45 53 671 ....... 3_" J`.' 49 11) 4 G .19 18 25 30 3143 186 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT .,QVITOR Precincts 1 2 a l 5 6 7 8 D 10 Tvtal Emerson Johnson Coldweh of WL,3rnutkth ............... 47 79 201 233 Rfi 208 130 42 69 64 1149 Alonzo B. Cook of Bcstun 92 115 257 353 181) 313 239 80 101 146 1893 ...... 20 31 22 2.4 11) 92 38 17 20 24 243 ATTORNEY-GENERAL Joseiih E. Warner of Taunton ....__................. 132 209 447 a75 '-)68 5(A 292 120 1.13 239 2981 Islanks ....................... 27 37 33 40 16 47 Z4 19 21 25 3M CONGRESSMAN — NINTA DISTRICT Robert Luce of Waltharn 86 141 31.1 460 207 350 286 78 K 146 21172 William H. Murphy of Brookline. ........................ 11 17 7 6 5 19 G 6 10 U3 92 Ralph W. Robert of Cambridge ...................... 48 71) Ill 119 61 1;13 86 43 63 72 855 JARnks .................._.........._ 14 171 IS 31 ID 22 21 12 11 11 J67 COUNUL,1.011 -- THIRD DISTRICT Precincts 1 2 It 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 'fatal. Clyde 11. Anderson of Bortan —.111....................- 16 12 8 47 35 33 GO 24 12 23 22 SUO Esther M. Andrews of l3rualidine ........................ 39 59 1 ao sip 130 !U 1i 2d 52 $81 Arthur NV. Blakemare of Newton __...__—,.......- 15 Al 70 10G 4 o 91 60 33 22 3� 5L7 William A. Fi3her of ......................... 8 17 10 ­0 12 16 41 12 5 11 157 Alfred W. Gwinnioll of LiosLotr ................. 2e; ;11 18 2.1 '_15 65 67 16 47 42 3411 Russell A. Wood of Cuinbridge4o ...................... 37 55 12s 1r,3 Z2 1-1'? 63 32 .34 42 788 Blanks .............. 21 23 57 52 23 49 61 IS 25 216 344 SENATOR — FIFTH MlDDLESEX DISTRICT Precincts 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 19 Toted Arnold Leonard of Watertown ...................— 65 103 2555 388 166 261 217 67 50 87 10511 Georne G. Moyse of WILIthah' .-................— 71 115 *0 187 96 248 145 47 Ila 107 1316 Blanks ................................. 23 N 3.9 40 22 44 S5 25 20 AQ 311 ftEFnESENTjk'11jVES IN GENERAL COURT — 7TH MJ[DIDLr�,SEX DISTRICT (Vote for Three) Preeinctq 1 2 S i 6 a 7 8 .9 10 Total, Albert W. Bullock of Waltham ................... 4f 52 133 IN 75 145 103 .37 5.r, 4a Bn- Georxe H. Dale of WateJ10wrl ...................... 70 125 251 IG4 2S S 267 75 C4 1.12 1793 Edward P. Furber of WrLtertawn ............ 06 1B.2 339 4-)4 197 350 255 79 89 126 2114 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 187 Previncts 1 4 3 4 5 6 7 S lio Total Artkur A. Hansen of Wnhhrini ....___........._ 2.1; 2q 71 11:1 45 82 51 2.1 21 N 500 Norman D. 'hfat!Kay of '%VRtert0%Vn ...................... 41 7 2' 1-11 113 82 203 73 28 S2 89 034 Henry J, O'Brien of WatiPplown ...................... 17 18 15. 20 S 63 8 a 10 12 170 Clyde C. Potilve of �valthlnl ...._............. 9 Is 43 44 14 U4 31 11 9 2," 224 George A. Reed of watertow-a ..................... is 37 59 67 34 43 .17 17 27 68 .128 C. Frederielz Robinson of Watertown .................._., 7.3 122 224 343 I 7d q 2 47 214 61 417 11%) 11i41i .......................... 64 112 Iiij 193 56 179 148 G3 85 52 1133 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS — MIDDLE.SEX COUNTY (Vote for Two)[ pr,-einctr, 1 2 11 4 5 6 7 a 9 ID Tctal XathtMiUt I. ROW(11(eh of 1._'1_An11nKhaM .................. 6C-, jj):j G,r i49 177 282 225 6.-, 7G 105 1732 Frederick 11, I:ow%cr. Jr., ,ir Woburn ..................... 25 51 72 Mp .i4 NO 92 21 21P 32 all FrFineis 11. Byrne of EVLF01 ­­­­ 24 3_1 14 -'is dui22 22 Al 321 James Ray Dar Alelrow -.,, 7 11 P 38 11 81 1 q 19 154 Georxe A. C. 9tone. or Somerville ..................... 41 65 102 161 51 122 1 38 51 i-ps Gal Walber C. Wardwell of Ca=brldKe ...... 90 119 305 382 163 353 230 6.1 85 lug 1q13 Bla"ks ................................... 76 107 173 217 86 noG no 61 93 H1 1260 STIERM17- MIDDLESEX MUNTY' Thowju-i 14. Bradeil or Lowell ............................ 32 42 -19 ;o 1 25 49 at IS 15 2rl 337 Edmund J. Cheney of Lawo.-P ........... 9 10 17 21 9 16 21 4 7 6 120 John R. Fnirbairn of Cambridge ............... S.) I",11 -M M 201 391 2-17 St 100 1 m 2 3150 jobn M Gartland of .9otnerville ............ 15 21 111 37 17 4 b 34 1 q 122 19 24.1 -B t-I rL ks .................................. 21 31 H 76 3.2 b 2 69 17 36 32 42,; STA,rE CON(i&HTTEE F I FTH MIDDLESEX DISTRICT Precincts 1 .1 S 4 6 7 8 9 10 Total I MatL_,e Nourse Ray of Hudson -1-11I.I.I.....­1......... 8B 151 311 41a 206 402 266 ',11 97 151 2194 -Blanks 71 94 10 174 78 IM 131 60 Sa 83 If)-,)I DELEGATES TO REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION (VOte &F Keventecn) Group I Precincts 1 2 1 4 i 6 7 8 9 10 Total William A. Eagleson .... 44 61 111 152 87 157 49 no 77 71 3799 Ltowird Owen ...........__ 44 .54 101 12B 712 15-1 81 30 78 59 901 -Angu,.q rra-wr .................... 41 5N, 98 137 65 I.-ifl 95 33 1 i5j fi-I R02 188 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Group 2 prvsincts 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 .9 Ili ` olrsl *Charles r. Sanborn ..,,.,.. D 117 252 370 153 292 201 56 85 119 1iU l 9,Jo ph A. Dunn ............. 60 IUS 222 331 121 253 17:w SO 53 103 1446 "Normnn D. BlRcKay 69 107 -241 341 144 ''Jr 181 55 91 11a3 16::a1 *Mary H. Wilson .............. 48 104 227 MO 131) 204 191 54 67 1011 1542 "Eerie S. Tyler ................ ;5 100 232 3111 1:11. 281 1G8 61 67 I0e1 1.153 *Jarnct: L. 11€tddie ............ 45 UG 2151 2Q9 123 :;,ifi 172 50 G5 104 1427 "Harry Y. Chopourittra .. 311 % 194 290 14T 213 1,30 44 Lis US 1281 "Charles J. Cassese ... ... .13 S7 182 284 M 2.19 ]1-)7 -18 62 98 13'_11. "Williant W. Rugg .„ fit 108 237 300 149 268 212 53 65 114 1623 *Clareatee W. DeaItry .. 44 97 'J08 ma 131 2.17 179 49 61 1Olt 1451 011arry G. Elwell ..... ..... uti Io;a _'`.iJ #3?G 1,11 258 183 55 66 112 152:+ *Anthony Tried ................ 46 85 161 1�165 J7 223 152 42 'T4 96 1241 *llerbart. C, Ratting ...... 65 00 220 :423 N2 2.47 167 50 GO 10 1473 vGrrace Travers. Jonc,B .... G2 102 2242 3:31 1.1M 1-1,,-)8 187 -r-4 67 117 1572 MalLer E. Bowen ,......... •16 05 236 33111 137 250 189 51 GG 110 1618 013lixabeth l w-un 44 £i) 235 330 131 246 1$9 47 65 1013 1449 !IFredericta Bull ......,......,.. 57 101 241 3.17 351 276 201 54 82 12R 16:33 ISlanks ..............................1731 'r2911 4067 4.18.1 22431 457i"r :3.143 1407 169L 1�56 28.01G $Elected REPUBLICAN TOWN C,(7,1'1144I'17 E (vote roll, 'Twenty-orte) Group 1 Freeinets 1l 2 u 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 'I°calral *Joseph A. Dunn 35 10:i :152 V2,3 2.63 187 SU 60 1111' 153J f *Normnn D. MitcKaay ....., 6-S 106 -246 348 137 :311 I9a 53 81 128 1657 "Raymond H. Wflmtl 62 104 226 366 139 290 206 68 67 127 1641). *Earle S. Tyler ............... ; 'A5 232 334J 1'}'i 478 In 52 63 1`0 1547 *Ronald M, Stone ........... IQ; Zi9 399 11.. 253 212 57 70 120 IG98 *Jame:i L. 1-lacldie ............. GO 91 217 921 1'125 268 183 .0 61 IIG 1481 *Barry M. Choz*urlan 4'J 93 206 310 123 251 176 61 G1 11 u1 14 31 "Charles J. Cassese .......... 4s M 210 322 127 280 189 50 64 114 1.191 I *William IV, Rus9 ......... 54 10a 231 372 1137 288 21.8 52 66 123 1645 *Clarence W. Dealtr} „.. 49 96 218 349 128 275 19U 53 61 jig 1.141 *flurry G. Elwell ..,.,... ... 53 105 229 M7 13.1 281 191 56 72 124 1692 *Antheny '1'akcci ................ 54 87 109 304 117 266 181 47 71 110 Mr, *11erbert C. Efavtinz ........ 112 93 22-1 3.12 124) ',3i3 113:3 50 71 119 1546 *Grnee Travers .Jones .... 51 100 235 356 1.3$ '+S 206 55 63 124 1606 *Walter E. Eowen .......... 52 K 235 350 132 277 1111i fro 64 123 1583 *Elizabeth Bowan ............ rrl 101 201 345 334 272 211°1 2 60 118 1568 OFeedr-rick Bell ............. . 60 98 246 353 1a$ 297 199 54 73 127 1640 bl-Iil Bell ........................ 54 96 23It ,3'29 136, 28'2 1i38 53 , 123 156r1 nr *Aalella F. Par'solas .......... 52 RG 225 :329 326 271 484 S3 60 121 1410 Grtyllll Prcelnets 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 '1'„taai *William A. Eagleson .... 42 14 130 21* 97 201 108 :34 78 85 1060 'Leonard Owen -12 111 327 202 89 20D 91 35 so Go 100E An&,,us Fraser ............. 31•i G8 107 144 74 177 83 30 73 73 859 HhLnkx ............................21t13 2083 54 US &83:f 3211 V32 4189 1820 2295 2387 36.352 11;eeted RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 189 Result of count of votes cast at State Primary was for- warded to the 'Secretary of the Commonwealth, and no- tices were sent to the Democratic and Republican Town Committees of the Delegates elected to State Conventions and members elected to Town Committees. l' ILLIAM P. McGI;.!IR.E, Town Clerk. WARRANT FOR TOWN MEETING Thursday Evening,, September 29, 1932 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. To any Constable in the Town of Wa.tertoum, Greeting: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal venters of the Town of Watertown to meet in the Senior High School Building, Columbia Street, in said Town, on Thursday evening, the twenty-ninth clay of September, 1932, at 7.30 P. M., to act on the following articles, viz.: Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee here- tofore appointed and act thereon. Article 2. To see if the Town -%vill vote to appropri- ate the sum of sixty thousand dollars ($f 0,400.) for the use of the Board of Public Welfare, direct how the money shall be provided, or take a,ny action relating thereto. Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of fifteen thousand, seven hundred fifty dol- lars ( 15,750.) for Soldiers' Relief wid Military Aid, di- rect hoer the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Article 4. To see if the Town xvill vote to transfer the sum of four thousand, five hundred fifty-seven dollars ($4.557.) appropriated at Town Meeting held on April 25, 1990, for the purchase of a lot of laud on Louise Street for playground purposes, or take any action relating thereto. s 190 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article 5. To see if the Town will appropriate the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000.) to be pro- vided by borrowing or otherwise, for the purpose of ex- tension of the sewerage and drainage systems of the Town, or take any action relating thereto. A.rticle 6. To see if the Town will vote to provide by transfer or otherwise, the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.) for the use of the School Department for Oper- ation, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the School Committee.) Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to accept for the use and ben 2fit of the Town of Watertown the money known as the Watertown Employees' Voluntary Contri- bution Furid, Harry W. Brigham and William W. Nor- cross, Jr., Trustees, or take any action relating thereto. Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to transfer such sums of moiiey as are now in the fund known as the Watertown Employees" Voluntary Contribution Fund, Harry W. Brigham and William W. Norcross, Jr., Trus- tees, or take any action relating thereto. Article 9. To see if the Town will instruct the Select- men to give a deed in behalf of the Town for a certain lot of laticl containing about 2,613 square feet of land as shown on plan oil file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown as Section 'a', Block 5, Division 12, and located on the Northeasterly side of Falvey Street, or take any action relating thereto. Article 10. To hear the report of the Selectmen rela- tive to the laying out of the following-rianied street, to wit: French Terrace, from accepted part to Boston and Maine R. R. tracks, under the provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter pro- vidilig for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a pub- lic way, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by emi- nent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire RECORD of T01YN MEETINGS 191 any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or sums of nioney necessary to pay the cost or land dam- ages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct hate said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 11. To see if the 'Town will vote to rescind the vote taken at Town Meeting of Jelly 7, 1932, under Ar- ticle 11, said vote being as follows: "'Voted that the sum of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) be and is hereby appropriated for the pur- pose of paying the cost of construction of Orchard Street, including land damages, between Waverley ..venue and Lexington Street., and for the purpose of providing said sum of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.) the Town Treasurer be and lie is hereby authorized to borrow, tinder the direction of the Se- lectmen, the sum of tNventy thousand dollars ($20,- 049.), and to issue the bonds or motes of the Town therefor, at such rate of interest as lie, with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, shall determine, payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, acid acts armendatoi•y thereof, so that the whole amount shall be paid in not more than one (1) year, or at such earlier dates as the Treasiirer and Selectmen may determine. "Said bonds or notes shall Dear the authenticat- ing certificate of a bank ur trust company to be se- lected by the 'Treasurer, or of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and interest and principal shall be due and payable at the First National Bank of Bos- ton, Massachusetts." Articlo 12. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of twenty thaisand dollars ($20,000.) to pay the cost of construction and land damages of Orchard Street, between Waverley Avenue and Lexington Street, direct how the money shall he raised, by borrowing or otherwise, or take any action relating thereto. 192 WATEFVfOWN TOWN REPORT And you will notify and warn the legal voters of the 'own 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 wari:ant, and also !ay posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with ,your doings thereon into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our hands this fourteenth day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1932. EDWAi.1) D. HOLLAND, H. JAMES H. SHERIDAN, Selectmen of Watertown. OFFICERS' RETURNS ON WARRANT As required by the foregoing warrant, I have notified and warned,the legal voters of the Town to meet at the time and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited Douse 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. REGAN, Constable of Watertown. Attest: \VILLIAM P. Mc:GL.'11RE, Town Cierk, Notices were railed to the Town Meeting Members at least seven days prior to the Town Meeting of the pro- posed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, RECORD of TOWN MEETINGS 1.93 RECORD OF TOWN MEETIN+G Thursday Evening, September 29, 1932 Meeting was called to order at 8.00 P, M., by Modera- Lor pro. tern. Fred E. Crawford. Of icers' returns on war- rant were read by Town Clerk, William P. McGuire. The counters reported that there were 192 Town Meet- ing Members present. Number necessary for aquorum: 93. Vacancies br Fawn Meeting 31embership Filled BV Town Meeting Members On Septeviber4 29, 1932, Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct Three of the election of Ernest 1 . Ingalls, 39 Adams Av- enue, to fill one vacancy in terns expiring in 193-0, caused by appointment of r.alpll C. Gardiner to Finance Com- mittee. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct Four of the Election of Eric L. Johnson, 87 Barnard A.v- enue, to fill one vacancy- hi teem expiring in 1934, caused by appointment of Sterling R. Carrington to Finance Committee; also of the election of 1.1-Valter C. Stone, 19 Stoneleigh Read, to fill one vacancy in terra expiring ill 19=35, caused by the death of Andrew Haves. Notice was received from the Chairinan of Precinct Seven off: the election of Malcolm S. Caw,, 71 Marion Road, to fill one vacancy in term expiring in 1934, ctrused by the death of Joseph 11. [eery; also of the election of Clif- ford S. Lovell, 31 I affierine Road, to fill onevacancy in terin expiring in 193), caused by the removal of RayFmmid A. Fancy to another precinct. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct Ten of the election of Helen V. Fagan, 20 Emerson Road, to fill one vacancy in terra expiring in 1934, caused by the appointment of David E. Fitzgerald to the Finance Com- mittee. 194 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT All of these Town Meeting Members are to serve until March 1933 Town Election. Article 1.. To hear the report of any Committee here- tofore appointed and act thereon. No reports of eon-imittees presented at this time. Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of sixty thousand dollars ($60,000.) for the use of the Board of Public Welfare, direct how the nioney shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. 102 in the affirmative, 85 in the negative, Voted: That the sum of sixty thousand dollars ($60 000.) be and is hereby appropriated for the use of the Board of Public Welfare, to be provided as follows: 4 ranssfr)•red From Transferred TO Overlay Reserve Fund $12,000.00 O%Ltside did $57,000.00 h Riverton PlaygreunF3 4,557.00 fled Age ALAs uetce 2.70G.GO Pensions I.500.011 Public Welfare, flutr[.ingunt MAO Inter"t 7,000.40 Engilmcering, SlIk Ties 450.00 Mfithor's .hut 2.000.00 W4 Llter DVJA.. CnnstruCt pn .5.000.00 WW.er Dept.. Maintenance 1000100 3$4,Z07.00 To bc, pl:twd on the tux levy for the Current yetis• 2.5.493.04) "0,000.oi) $t01000.00 Article, 3. To sere if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the stem of fifteen thousand, seven hundred fifty dol- lars ($15,750.) for Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid, di- rect hots the money shall be provided, or take any action relating thereto. Voted : That the sum of fifteen thousand dollars 000.) be and is hereby appropriated for Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid, and that this sum be assessed on the Polls and estates for the current year. Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to transfer the sum of four tliousa.nd, five hundred fifty-seven dollars RECORD OF TOWN NIEETINCS 195 ($4.557.) appropriated at Town Meeting held on April 25, 1930, for the purchase of a lot of land oil Louise Street for playground Ftra•poses, or take any action relating thereto. See action Taken ill co" uirctiori with Article 2—Trans- fers. Voted: That the sum of four thousand, five hundred fifty-seven dollars ($4,557.) appropriated at Town Meet- ing held on April 25, 1930, for the purchase of a lot of land oil Louise Street for playground Purposes, be and is hereby transferred for the use of the Board of Public Welfare. Article 5. To .gee if the Town iv ill appropriate the .suns of twenty-five thousand dollars ( ` 51,000.) to be pro- vided by borrowing or cthe"wise, for the purpose of ex- t,erlsion of the sewerage and drainage systems of the Town, or take terry action relating thereto. Motion to borrow twenty-five thousand dollars ( 25,- 000.) for the purpose of extension of the sewerage and dr•ahiage systems of the Town, defeated. Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to provide by tralisfer or otherwise, the sUm of oae thortsailcj dollar's ($1,000.) for the use of the Selcool Department, for Oper- ation, or take any action relating thereto. (Request of the School Committee. Motion to transfer the Starr of one thousaud dollars ( X,000,) for the use of the School Department, for { pet- ation, defeated. Article 7. To see if the Tojx,tr Avi1] vote to accept for the use and benefit of the Town of Watertown the money known as the Watertown Eroploy=eesr Voluntary Contri- bution Fund, Harry �V� Brigham and William W. Nor- cross, Jr,, Trustees, or take any actioir relating thereto_ Indefinitely postponed. Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to transfer such sums of money as are now in the fund knOwzl as the 9# WATER"1'OWN TOWN FBI'VORT Watertown Employees' Voluntary Contribution Fund, Harry W. Brigham and William W. Norcross, Jr., Trus- tees, or take any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. Article 9. To see if the Town will instruct the Select- men to give a deed in behalf of the Town for a certain lot of laid containing about ?,613 squltre feet of lRad as shown on plan on foie in the office of the assessors of the Town of Waterto-vim as Section 3, Block 5, Division 12, and located on the Northeasterly- side of Palfrey Styeet, or tape any action relating thereto. Voted: That the Selectmen be and they are hereby au- thorized to give a deed in behalf of the Town for a cer- tain lot cif land containing about 2,613 square feet of land as shown on plan on iile in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Watertown as Section 3, Block 5, Division 12 and located on the Northeasterly side of Palfrey Street. Article 10. To hear the report of the Selectmen rela- tive to the laying out of the following-named street, to wit French Terrace, from accepted part to Boston and Maine R. P. tracks, under the provisions of Chapters $2 and 80 of the General Laws, as amended, the latter pro- viding for the assessment of betterments, and to see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a pub- lie -vvay, and will authorize the Selectmen to tale by emi- nent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire any land necessary for said laying out, provide the sum or slims of money necessary to pay the cost or land dam- ages therefor, and the cost of construction, direct hokv said money shall he raised, or take any action relating thereto. RECORD OF TOWN X MWINGS 197 REPORT OF THE SELECTIVIEN ON THE LAYOUT OF FRENCH TERRACE Towii of Watertown, Mass. Selectmen's Office September 9, 1932. After due notice as require(I by the, provisions of Chap- to 8' of tlic Uenerai Laws, we, the Selectmen of Water- Lown, met on the "h1th (LaY of SeptenlUer, A. D. IW2, at 4.08U o'clock, P. M., lor the put-pose of viewing the pl•elll_ ises, and on the ni-titt'L day of September, A. D. 1982, at eight o'clock- P. Al., for the purpose of a public hearing of all parties interested, Oil �t Petition for tLe laying out of aPortion Of FrCIlLh Terrace as a public way, and we, the Selectmen, ul)on consideration of the matter, do herdby adjudge that a Portion of French Terrace be laid out ns and foy <i Public Way, in accordance with the deseriptioll, and as shown on a plan drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town Engineer, and dated August 15, 1932. Plan oil file in the office of Town Clerk. The area enclused by the description comprises the limits of a portion of Frencli Terrace which is forty (40) feet in width between parallel Iffies extending from the accepted part as shown on plan dated F'ebrual-y 1- 1932, to land of'Roston and Maine Railroad, as shown on plan dated August 155, 1932, Otis D. Allen, Town En- gineer. Said street is hereby laid out and the grades thereof established t's slIOW11 ull a Oan entitled "Town of Water- town, Plain Showilig Portioll of French Terrace to ac- company description for acceptance under the Better- ment Act, August 15, 1982, Otis 1). Allen, Town Engin- eer on Me in the office of the Town Clerk, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in the South Registry Dis- trict of Middlesex County with this order. And it is therefore. ORDERED that French Terrace be and is hereby laid out as and for a public Nvay, under the provisions of Chapters 80 and 82 of the General Laws, 198 lr ATERTOWN TOWN ,REFOWr and amendments thereto according to the description, and leaving 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 deter- mil-Le that no damages have been sustained and none are awarded, other than as shown in the Schedule hereto an- nexed, and we further order and declare that said laying out is done under Chapter 80 of the General Laws pro- viding for the assessment of betterments, and that the area comprising the several parcels described and set forth in said Schedule hereto annexed, will receive henefh or advantage other than the general advantage to the community from said laying out tad that bewter,,,�_,,,Ls i,L to be assessed for said laying out upon the parcels of land in said area described in said Schedule and as shown oil �L plan of said area drawn by Otis D. Allen, Town En- gineer, dated August 15, 1332, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of Waterta D, a copy of which is to be duly recorded in Middlesex South District Registry of Decals 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 sttiid described parcel. EDWARD D. IiflLLAND, MA[ RICE I-1. O'Cf3N+ELL, JADES H. SHE'RIDAN, Setc;chnea of Wrtterto•r ,a. Selectmen's Office, Watertown, Mass. October 14, 1932. Whereas, at a Town Meeting held by the 'down of Watertowu, regularly called and duly warned and held €n the twenty-ninth day of September, A. D. 1932, at which meeting a quorum was present when. Article 10 of the warrant was before the meeting as follows RECORD OF TOWN MEETINCS 199 "To hear the report of the Selectmen relative to the laying out of tine lol lowing-nanied street, to wit: FRENCH TERRACE, under the: provisions of Chapters 82 and 80 of the- Gen- eral laws, as amended, the latter providing for tlae as- sessment of betterments, and to ,see if the Town will vote to accept said street as and for a public way, and will authorize the Selectmen to take by eminent domain, or acquire by purchase, or otherwise acquire, any land neces- sary for said laying out, provide the sum or sun-is of money necessary to pay the cost or land damages there- iur, and the cast of construction, direct how said money shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto." An order of the Selectmen laying; out French Terrace and the report of the Selectmen with reference to said laying out were read to the meethi,g, and upon. motion Lluly made and seconded, it was voted unanimously as f0110ws 'hat the laying; out of French Terrace as a public way, as appears in the report of the Selectmen be and is hereby accepted, and tlae Selectmen are hereby authorized to take the land described in said report as and for as pub- lic way." And wlaereas, for the purpose of laying out French Ter- race as and for a public way, it is necessary to acquire tine 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 tape said land, and an appropriation was made at said Town Meeting therefor. Now therefore, it is ordered that the herein described parcels of land, all contained within the area described in the said order of laying oLit, be and the same are here- 200 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT by taker 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 loca- tion protected by having the surface of such adjoining land slope from the boundary of the location, under the: provisions of law authorizing the assessment of better- ments, and all according to the plan referred to in said Prder of laying out, which said plan was duly filed ill the office of the 'Town Clerk more than seven days, prior to said Towia Meetiag. And tall trees upon the land so taken and all structures affixed thereto are not ilu;lti€led in said taking. And the owners and occupants of the land hereby taken and laid out as a public way are allowed until — No trees — to tale 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 hereby taken, that dannages Lire estimated and awarcled as shown o1} sicl chexre. Adopted : EDWARD D. HOLLAND, JAMES H. SHERIDAN, MAURICE H. O'CON ELL, Select)n en. SCHEDULE—French Terrace In said Schedule each parcel of land is descril)(A as of the first Clay of April next preceding the of this order. The persons nary}ed in said Schedule are the sup- posed owners of record. its of said first clay 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 1111- known. And the nttinber• of the lot suet opposite each parcel in said Schedule is the number of the lot sho%vii oil a plan on file in the office of the Assessors of the Town of Water- town. RECORD OF TOWN MEETTINGS 201 Owner Addrvnx X(" sird•et 'raivie F r'mirarlr Dawayes Albknto Pit9I<<a.t1e, DEL JJX, Glusel)t:inei DerrLtjIjthIIiA, 1'1-104 EILA 124S BIt.If; (I.Gd None 22 CoLta!,v St.. Watvrtim h Osgixid &- Womdell, lnc.. 16-11-:111 Wk.-t 1i:;T 77.0 %08.32 :Ton 25Frent-h Ter.. Wnterlw-vti Vuted; That the cost of Construction 1111d land dam- ages the charged to the 1932 Street Betterment Account. Vote(i . To approve the action of the Selectmen in lay- ing out as and for a public way, the following street: French Terrace, from accepted part to Boston and ATaine R. R. tracks; udder the provisions of law authorizing the assessment of bettermehhts, and the Selectincn are hereby authorized to tale such land as is necessary for said purpose, as shown on file In the office of the Town Clerk, as to description. For further details, see Layout of Streets Book, and Mid- dlesex South Registry of Deeds. Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to rescind the vote taken at Town Meeting of Rly 7, 1932, hinder Ar- ticle 1.1, said vote being as follows "'Voted that the sum of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.) be and is hereby appropriated for the pur- pose of paying the cost of construction of Orchard Street, including land damages, between Waverley Avenue and Lexington Street, and for the purpose of providing said sum of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.) the Town Treasurer be and the is hereby authorized to borrow, under the direction of the Se- lectmen, the sutra of twenty thousand dollars ($20,- 000.) , and to issue the bonds or notes of the Tow-n therefor, at such rate of interest as he, with the ap- proval of the Selectmen, shall deterinine, payable in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 44 of the General Laws, and acts ahrlendatory thereof, so that the whole amonrit shall be paid in not more than one (1.) year, or at such earlier dates as the Treasurer and Selectmen may cleterinine. 202 WATERTO N TOWN RE PORT "Said bonds or dotes shall bear the authenticat- ing certificate of a bank or trust company to be se- lected by the Treasurer, or of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and interest and w-hicilml shall be due and payable at the First National Bank of Bos- ton, Massachusetts," Iiidefinitely postponed. Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to appropri- ate the sum of twenty thousand dolla,r•s ($20,000.) to pay the oast of construction and land daniages of Orchard Street, between Waverley Avenue and Lexington Street, direct how the money shall be raised, by borrowing or otherwise, or take any action relating thereto. Indefinitely postponed. WILLI AM P. McGUIRE, Town Clerk. WARRANT FOR STATE ELECTION Tuesday, November 8, 1932. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Middlesex, ss. o my Constable in the Town of Watertown, Greetiity: In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Torn of Watertown to meet in their re- spective voting places in said Town: PRECINCT I—Coolidge School, Arlington 'Street; PRECINCT 2—Hosmer School, Winthrop Street PRECINCT 3—East End Fire Station, Mt. Auburn Street PRECINCT 4—Senior High School, Columbia Street PRECINCT 5—Central Fire Station, Main Street PRECINCT 6-games Russell Lowell School, Lowell Avenue PRECINCT 7—Administration Building, Main St. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 209 PRECINCT 8—Central Fire Station, Main Street PRECINCT 9—West Junior High School, Waverle4 Avenue PRECINCT 10—Browne School, Main Street on Tuesday, the eighth Clay of November, 1932, at 8 o'clock in the morning, for the purpose of giving in their votes for the following United States, State, District and County Officers, viz: Presidential Electors, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney General, Con- gressman, Councillor, Senator, three (3) Representatives in General Court, Two (2) County Commissioners, Mid- dlesex County, Sheriff, Middlesex Cotinty. Also for giving in their votes on the following ques- tions Question No. 1. Law Proposed by Initiative Petition. Shall the proposed law which defines and legalizes the practice ofchiropractic; establishes a board of registra- tion of chiropractors and defines the number, mode of appointment, tenure, qualification and compensation of its members, and its powers and duties; provides for the preliminary qualifications, examination, certification, or- iginal registration and annual license of chiropractors and regulation of their practice, and defines the mode, subjects of and fees for examination, the mode of prac- tice and penalties; and other matters related thereto, which are chiefly as follows: That chiropractic be "tire science or practice of locat- ing and adjusting by hand the malpositions of the articu- lations of the human spin;." That any person, with one preceding year's residence in this Commonwealth and ivith degree from a. qualified chiropractic school received at least one year prior to the elate when this lave takes effect, may, within ninety days after such date, be cei tified by the board at its discretion without examination. That otherwise no person, except a inember of the board of registration, shall practice chiropractic unless, being over twenty-one ;Nears of age, of goad moral char- acter anti graduated from a reputable chiropractic school after personally attending courses of at least. t�verrty_two hundred sixty-minute daylight hours given to persons qualified to graduate from a public high school, he shall qualify by examination, pay,- a fee of twenty-five dollars and be registered and certified; except that any person licensed in another State maintaining standards equal to those of this Commoinvealth may be registered without examination. That the examination be scientific and practical in char- actez•, in subjects including anatomy, physiology, sympto- matology, hygiene, sanitation, chemistry, histology, patby ology, chiropractic analysis, and the principles -laid prac- tice of chiropractic. That the board may, after bearing, revoke a certificate for cause. That the hoard shall make an annual report and shall keep public records of its proceedings and of the names and persons examined or registered by it and of the names and addresses of all registered chiropractors, who shall pay an annual license fee, promptly notify the board of any change in address and furnish such other information as the board may require. That the board consist of three members, residents of the Commonwealth for three years, graduates of a chart- erecl chiropractic school having power to confer degrees in chimpractic, to he appointed by the governor, ivith the advice and consent of the conneil, for a term of three rears. That the board have authority to administer oaths, sum- mon Nvitrresses .and tape testimony and adopt reasonable rules and regulations pertaining to their duties, and that they pay into the state treasury fees received by them, and that they receive compensation and reimbursement RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 205 f02- expeatses in such amounts as may be annually ap- propriated therefor not exceeding the rainount of such fees. Penalties are provided-for praacticing chiropractic with- out holding a certificate or for using the words "Chiro- practic Practitioner," the letters `'D.C.," br any title or letters indicating engagement in such practice, or for buy- ing, selling or fraudulently obtaining any diploma or record of registration. It is further provided that the present law relating to the r•egish-ation o:l' pltysiciaans and surgeons and providing penalties for the unauthorized practice of medicine shall tot be held to disc riminate against registered chiroprac- tors; lout no chiropractor, unless t•egister•ed as a physician or surgeon, inaly Practice obstetrics, or administer drugs, or perform surgical operations by the use of instruments, or bold himself out as and for other than a chiropractor, which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 50 in the affirmative and 151 in the negative and it-i the Senate by a vote of 13 in the affirmative and 21 in the negative, be approved? Question No. 2. Law Proposed by Initiative Petition, Shall the proposed law which provides for an additional method of nominating candidates for nomination, at the state primaries in September, by niembers of political parties, for those offices to be filled by all the voters of the Commonwealth at a state election. It provides that the state conventions of the political parties, in each state election vear, shall be held before and not after the state primaries, as now, narttelY, 'tot Dater than June 15. In cadet• to elect delegates to such Party conventions, party primaries are established to be held on the lust Tuesday in April. among other things, these state conventions may endorse candidates for offices to be filled by all the voters and to lie voted Upon at the st.-ite prima vies. Such endorsement plaices as candidate in nomination, at such state primaries, without the ri+eces- sity of filing ttonlirtat.ion 1tatpers. The name of the en- 206 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT dorsecd candidate is to be placed first on the ballot and against his name is to be placer] the words "Endorsed by (the name of political party) convention" in addition to the eight-word statement now authorized by law. Candi- dates endorsed by a party converitiorr may accept said en- dorsement within ten clays, and having so accepted may not Nvithdra.w. It also provides for the election of district members of state committees and members of ward and town commit- tees at the proposes] Martyr primaries in April, as ,well as delegates to the state party conventions, instead of at the state prim,,wies in September, as now. It also provides for the election of delegates to ra,atioizal ewiventions (to nominate candidates for President) at tine proposed panty primaries instead of at the primaries, nOW specially held for that purpose, and which existing law requires to be held on the last Tuesday in April (the same clay proposed for the proposed party primaries) . It also provides for certain other new provisions of law and eertain changes in existing laws, relating to holding state conventions and party primaries, the number and election of delegates to state conventions, the number of members at large of a state committee, and other matters, which in more detail chiefly are as follows: State conventions are to be composed solely of dele- gates elected at the party primaries, and the number is to be one from each ward and town and one additional for every fifteen hunches] votes or major- fraction thereof- above the first fifteen hundred votes cast at the preceding state election in such wart] or town for the political party candidate for Cover nor, instead of a number now feed y the state committee of each party (not less than one from each ward or town) and certain members desig- nates] by existing law. The time, for notice to the State Secretary by aldermen or selectmen of their determination to bold primaries by wards, precincts or groups of precincts, to be I1 aj*cli 1, in-stead of August 1, as now. M,CORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 207 The Dames of candidates for election for delegates to a state convention and fol. district members of a state com- mittee to be arranged individually by alphabet instead of in groups arranged by lot, as now. Vacancies in the office of delegate to a state or national convention not to be filled except in case of a tie vote, and there by delegates from the salne district, within ten days, and if no other delegate or if prat so filled, then by a state committee, rather than solely by the remailxing members of the delegation ; and statement of filling of such vac- ancy to be filed with the State ,Secretary. Seating of delegates at state conventions to lie in groups by senatorial districts, and order of business at said con- ventions defined. Voting on candidates, by a convention, to be by roll call, if more than one candidate for the office, or by groups of delegates unless any momber of such group objects. The number of members at large of a state committee of a political party to be fixed by the state convention of a party instead of by the state committee, as iaow. The existing provisions as to preparation and filing of 110mizration papers, objectioals to nominations; prepara- tion, number, substance, arrangement and form of bal lots, hours during which polls shall be Open, opening of ballet boxes, canvass and return of votes, return and cer- tification of votes, now applicable to state pzima,ries to be applicable to the proposed party primaries. The power of a state committee to fix the number of district delegates to a national convention to be contin- ued, but the date, of giving notice to the State Secretary, of such fixation to be March 1 instead of on or before the third Wednesday in March, as now. The power of city and town committees to fix the num- ber of members of ward and town committees to be con- tinued, but the date, of giving 'iotice to the State Secre- taTyr, of such fixation to be March I instead of August 1, as now, which was approved in the Senate by a vote of 21 in the affirmative and 17 in the negative and was dis- 208 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT approved in the House of Representatives by a vote of tit in the affirmative and 138 in the negative, be ap- proved Question No. 3. Proposed Amendment to the Constitu- tion of the United States. Is it desirable that the pro- pGsed amendment to the Constitution of the Unfitted states,— "ARTICLE —• "Section 1. The terms of the President and Vice- President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January, and the terms of Senators and Itepresentatives at noon on the 3rd day of January-, of the years in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been rati- flecd; and the tel-ms of their successors shall then hegili. "Section 2. The Congress shall assemble at least once in evei•yr year, and such meeting shall begin at noon oil the 3rd day of Jamutry, lnnless they- slYall by 1,—Iw ,tppoint a different duty, "Section 3. If, at the time fixed for the beginning of the term of the Pi-esidennt, the President elect sha11 have died, the Vice-President elect shall become President. If a President shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of Ills term, or if the President elect shall have failed to qualify, then the Vice-President elect shall Pict as President until a President shall have qualified ; and the Congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a President elect nor a Vice-Presi- dent elect shall have qualified, declaring who shell then act -as President, or the maliner in which one who is to act shall be, selected, and such l)erson shall act accord- ingly until a President or Vice-President shall have quali- fied "Section .1. The Congress may by law provide for the case of the death of any of the persons fronnl -vljom the House of Representatives may choose a President when- ever the right of choice shall have devolved upon them, and for the case of the death of any of the persons from w110111 the Sellate may choose A-Vice-President whenever 0 UCORD of `SOWN MEETINGS 2.109 the right of choice shall have devolved upon then1. "Section 5. Sections 1 a-,d 2 shall take effect on the 15th dad of October t'olloti ring the ratification of this article. "Section 6. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitu- tiun by the legnslatures of three:-fourths of the several States within seven years from tho elate of its submis- sion,"—lie ratified by the C neral Court? QUESTION OF PUBLIC POLICY h Shall the Representatives in the General Court from the Seventh Middlesex Dis�rict be instructed to vote to request the f'z•eside� t and the United Stakes Senate to enter into full co-operation and membership in the League of Nations, with the expl natory reservation that the United States sly-all not en age in war with any nation, except by vote of Congres , as provided in the United States Constitution, and such other reservations as they deem wise? The vote on these gUestio is will he "Yes" or "No". .And you will notify and l warn the legal voters of the Town of NVatertown to nneet at the time and at the Maces herein specified, by leaving, at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this %va,rrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous public places in `own, seven (1,,iyr at least prior to the time of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and make return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said ineeting, I Given under our Hands leis twenty-first day of Octo- ber, A. D. 1,92. EMVA wD D. HOLLAND, MAURICE H. O'+CONNELL, JA-'PNTES H. SHED IDAN, Selectmen of Watertown. The polls will open at 9 A. M. and will close at 9 P. M. � 210 WATERTOWN TOWN R.BPORT RECORD OF STATE AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION November 8, 1932 The palls were opened at 8 A, M., and {voting continued until S P. M., at Which time the polls ivere closed. (ToUil Vote CKS1: 23,719) Electors of President and Vice President Prednets 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total foster and turd — Communi5t Party ,....... 10 17 1 1 0 0 9 1 1 0 34 floover and Curtis — Ref,ubl,ean ... ................ 3.16 6 a 3 979 1075 699 144E 740 328 3.37 4122 6545 ReY»olds and Aikcai — Socia3liasL Labor a 5 D 1 2 3 0 0 4 2 10 Roosevelt and Garner ---- Democratic ...................... 918 828 -W '353 695 563 582 1042 f10 690 6722 Thotnaw atnsl Ala iluer — SoeialisL Pale• 16 36 11 11 11J 16 17 15 15 9 185 Upsha w and Megan — Prolsibit.ton Parly ........ 0 4 0 0 9 1 0 1 0 3 5 Blanks .................................. 42 34 20 $ 19 12 2E 3% 21 15 232 GOVERNOR Precincts 1 2 2 4 5 6 7 $ 9 10 Total .lohn J. Ballam Of Boston, Communkt Pglrty ........ 15 13 1 1 2 1 5 00 1 1 46 Joseph Ely of West- hcid--D rnoeratic R98 Sag 821 405 71H 649 619 1051 502 699 6980 Alf vd Bolter Lewis of Cambridg&—Socirtli-,t .... 20 20 9 5 12 14 35 9 11 6 11-11 Cbarles S. Oram of Bo9- ton--.%eialist Labor...— 2 $ 0 0 4 2 1 2 3 17 William Sterling Younrmon. of Brooliline, Repblbho,'ii 35G 666 902 1023 690 963 705 329 a57 437 6307 131 asks ................................. 65 31 14 13 21 22 22 90 21 1G 249 LIEUTENANT-COVER-NOR. Precincts 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Toial Gaspar G. Bacon of Boston Republican ...................... 380 672 91il 1069 701 1009 7G3 53 354 44fi 6651 Morris L liet-ker of 1301+ton, Socialist Laboi. .............. l9 19 1 1 U 6 4 a 4 4 63 .lamas W. Dawson of Boston, Co mmunivt Party ........ 14 22 3 1 A 4 3 4 t G 57 'Walter S. Hutehins of Greenfield-5oci,,list .... 13 24 10 A 12 A 12 19 11 5 111 .1ohn G. Swift of Milford, Democratic ............-..... 927 794 529 254 681 final 51-19 1029 08 671 16479 131anlw .................................. 73 52 28 18 29 34 26 46 26 26 368 RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 211 On December 2, 1932, notice was received from the Secretary of the Commonwealth, of petitions filed for a state-wide recodint of votes cast for the office of Lieuten- ant-Governor. The recount, held on December 5, 1932, by the Board of Registrars, resulted as follows- Recount for Lieutenant-Governor - December b. 1932 Pr{`.i'inAs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Gaspar G. Bacon of Boa- tors — Republican ...,.... '199 5,18 Oft 1070 TO 1037 763 331 355 446 6625 Morris 1. Bvcher of HogWn SAocialist Labor .............. I6 I i 1 8 i 4 3 3 4 59 Tames W. Dnwsara of Bos- ton -001N,il17,Pist .............. V) v S 1 4 4 S 4 1 0 58 Walter S. Hutching of Green- field — Socialist -.......... 13 24 9 8 11 8 12 10 11 5 ill John E. Sr+rlft of Milford, M urcratic .............. 8:31 906 631 ;130 696 �,;53 559 1026 498 671 6511 Blanla9 ...........................,.... 72 Z 3 26 L i 28 34 26 45 25 25 355 SECRETARY Previrteih 1 2 .1 d s 6 7 M 9 10 Total John Io. Buckle} of I3osLon, Demckcratie ...... ............ S4 3 802 .14 ft.48 A65 .545 541 1001 400 652 6449 Frederic W. Cook of Samervil.le--R.eliulrliclin L164 5n Ili a 10ZO 69!1 1048 767 369 M 468 8633 Albert S. Coolidge of PAts- field-5oeinli�t ..,.., 2U ;33 8 1!9 15 14 11 12 10 150 Mix Lerner of Worcest.er•, Communist ...................... 12 1$ 2 1 0 ,3 3 4 13 0 49 Albert L. WaLermun of Boa- tan—Saeialirt Labor .,,. 1:'i 10 3 ;3 -n 2 9 2 S It 69 Manks .... S1 -57 S0 29 45 24 V1 S2 91 28 422 On December 2, 19t32, notice was received from the Sec- retary of the Con3monwealth, of petitions filed for a state- wide recount of votes cast for the office of Secretary, The recount, held on December 5, 1932, by the Board ofReg- istrars, resulted as follows : Recount fnr Secretary — December a. 1P32 Precincts 1 2 3 i 6 9 7 8 0 15 Total .Iohn F. Buckley of Boston. Dernnzr atit: .. ............ 842 $OIL 5..12 333 654 542 rM6 100.1 489 648 Q88 I+'rederic W. Look of Somer- ville — 'f evub lcan ..,... 370 546 97T 1075 708 1019 762 318 3;4 451 r 659 Albert & Coolidve of Pitts- field — 4orixliRt .,........., 'A1 311 4 7 19 16 1Z 11 12 14 151 212 WATERTOWN TOWN RE,FORT Precincts 1 2 a 4 5 9 7 9 D 10 Total Max Lerner of Worcester. 12 IS 2 1 a 3 2 .5 2 0 43 Albert L. Waterman of Ro- ton—Sochilita Labor .... 13 D 1 3 4 2 9 1 3 3 51 Elan. .......... ......_., 77 69 20 211 48 29 43 47 34 2D 423 TREASURER 1 2 3 1 11 6 7 1i 'YOW Dolmenico A. DiGirolamo of kI()%Wn — SovialisL Labor ............................. ID 17 1 0 3 1 13 11 Eva 11offman of Bostwi, Cornmunl3t ....................- 19 32 1 2 2 it 7 3 75 Charles F. hudey of Cam- bridge — DemocraLic., $84 827 684 995 60C 62:1 Z31 I026 14 687 6817 17rurjjjj� Prescott of Graf- ton — Republican ........ 322 504 912 1019 670 968 7 12 216 330 428 C81 G14m Trimble of L'Dswn. So 1.1 a I 1-mi ......-................ 15 34 13 4 14 1,1 14 18 8 7 13 5 131anl4s ........._................__ 76 B9 -il 27 .18 31 10 57 26 23 4 Vq AUDITOR Predncts 1 3 5 5 6 T S 0 10 TOW Jule liabbitt of WoveesLer. Caninkullist 15 23 2 a 2 2 4 0 2 1 53 Timniel T. Blemlw,,ton of Somerville — Socialist Lzbor .............................. 12 it 7 a 1; 2 -04 Alonzo 13. Cook tof Bokitun RcgjulalieAn ...................... 3M 527 $54 944 657 3 2, 679 -M 328 .120 093 David A. Eisenljerg of ChOsen — �Oviatist...... 21 ;'3 10 7 13 13 14 U 15 7 132 FrRn4Vjj4 X. JlUrjtL°y of CjjFn- brijigp--Demomitle ...... $68 8 V, G31 446 C,93 933 606 1028 499 682 Ouq .................................. 83 97 48 -M 02 69 62 63 ,13 37 ;71 ATTDRNEY-GENER J, 2 4 is 6 7 8 D IG TQLaI Jobn 1'. Buckley qpr tjv tml, Demot-ratic ..................... 83:) 781 i96 ;;.IL GG.I 532 ';4-1 1006 475b 343 1;324 M. ar!R C. 011'1'44 L 41F NOV Bedr0rd—0011111-LIZILE .. 22 2% 6 1 0 a 4 4 S 0 67 Fred E. 0elcher of Pen. WdY — Labur 10 12 1 1 51 0 Gmir-L E­ Rov%ml- LIF CHM- brid e SI Oilkfl2,t ............ 14 2.5 9 6 17 1.1 iT 11) 7 128 WilliMIL R. Scharton of Hcafji-iA lildi-Iijendvnt 7 12 ZI .1 5 t 70 8 7 6 al Joseph E. W.aJnL.r nr Tnun- toll HeDublicRn ........ .365 '570 9$7 1061 1 741) 104.1 7.18 663,; ................................. 85 50 40 31 42 43 47 61 do 29 Ass RECORD OP TOWN MEETINGS 213 CONGRESSMAN — NINTH DISTRICT prez;ncts 1 a 3 4 41 6 7 a V 10 TcLal Frederick S. Deitrick of Cambridge. Democratic 925 866 582 407 725 657 598 1047 523 691 -6001 Robert 7,Uee DIE W,14ham, RQPL1h11t74F1 ­--­--­--­-­­ '-!)G 5t4l V.i6 0110 62tt,9 93n 692 2113 314 108 F,976 Wilh ant Bariaird Smith or 165 32 1.1 20 1 L-, IS 17 13 IG 11 162 Blanks .................................. 98 71 6,j 20 55 51 60 73 It 41 580 COLINCILL(IR -- THIRD DISTINCT Prerincta 1 11 4 10 r, 7 8 9 10 Tnlnl Zqther 'Y. Andrews of Brookline—Iftapublican 327 523 1,)16 1U22 972 491 711 7,14 2.28 433 6237 Jessic lVatt-rintin Brooks of CambHdhw. Dwnw.vialle 880 V4 ZAtt 371 66(t 671 551 1002 5,00 648 6599 Ellankr. ......F........................... 119 106 95 Z4 DO 89 9.5 104 Ga -40 683 SENATOR -- FIFT11 NUDDLESEX DISTRICT PrccincLs 1 2 a 4 it G 7 8 9 11) Tcitad P2uL A. Meg" of Wat- tham—Damocratic ....._ 921 790 4241 316 fi,56 543 5',13 991 180 63G 6318 CeGrKe G. Noyse of UIRl- thitm—Republienn _..._ 360 1;77 945 10t 6V 1004 751 3-t$ 3.17 14S 6521 ..................—.... 1.11 109 83 40 92 F,;t 83 0-1) F-27 67 890 Watertown, Mass., November 15.. 1932. The clerks of the Town of Watertown and City of Wal- tham, comprising the Seventh Middlesex District, met on November 15, 1932, at I I A, X., in Administration Build- ing, Watertown, and canvassed the returns cast for Rep- resentatives in General Court for said district. The result was as follows: PEPRESLNIATIVES IN CENERAL COURT — 7TH MIDDIJSEX DISTRICT (Votp Nr Threel VMes COXI in 1932. T'verizirts t of I F. 6 7 1v 13 10 Totnl Albert W. Bullock of Wid- a)I.�I W--RE I j ILI hti CIL Tj ........ 307 -19(1 K" 005 65-1 (148 703 M7 311 .116 9041) .1rannotte C. Chisholm of Wait h am—Deniocrai le 7tq 7W 4G0 275 603 475 479 933 Aai,j i30ri 5778 George H. T)Oe of Wsitter- towii—Fkw1jublican ........ 317 tioti till' 102T f86 3004 7,18 36LI 336 41% 94 5,_. Arthur A. Hansen of Wal- tbrim—ReptiNienn ........ 29.1 411;1 86.', 979 63.5 102J0 GTR 2D9 2149 1419 1',81$ - JTP-�vph Al. Bailer of Wal- 14 WATERTC]'4 N TOWN REPORT Precinctx 1 3 3 4 5 6 7 6 fM 10 ToLA dram—Denaorrntle .,, ... 716 700 4.97 266 676 475 474 890 424 573 020 Jahn A. Murimy of Water- town—Demarrmic ....,. 884 962 S28 966 02 Glp rrb7 H4 484 h-IQ 6447 t Blanks „................................ 70 610 564 4?5 488 01 462 K0I 8f=1 9.11 44+io VoleA 'QUI 61 Wctlthaai, November 8. 1l332. Albert W, Bullnek of Wuhhani. He]�ublican .............—.»....................................... 7.182 Jeannette C. Chisholm at Waltham, Democratic .................................................... 6.1ii3 George H. Dale of Watertown. RepuhHeim . ........................................................... 6,316 Arthur A. Hansen of Waltham. Republienn ............---------.............,..........---.... 7.44-5 Joseph M. Maher of Waltham, Uemecrariie .............................................................. 5,102 John A. Murray of Watertown. €7etntoer.atia .....................»........»........................... 6.529 Blanks ...,.----._...... ...............................................................................................„......... 6.209 Total Number of Votes Cast for Rrpri~aoi dativEs in Ff'air+to�+'vr a)r d 1l'aliham Albert IV. Rullock of WRLthum. 14ttip1ulrl enn ..,................................................»..... 13.222 Jeannette C. Chli;bolm of Waltham, De ntuaratic ................................................ 11.967 *George 11. Dale of V' atewtown. Republimn ...................................................... 12.771 'Arthur A. Hansen of Waltham, fiepulallen>i .....,_............................. ..................» 1S,397 Joseph hT. htaher of WIlItlram, Democratie ................................,.....,..................... 11 7-In John A. Xurvily of '4 aterLown. Democratic ....................................................... 12.086 Illan4 ................»...............................................»............................................................. 11,159 a Eleetefl. COUNTY CC1MINII5SIO ERS i Vate for Two) Precincts 1 2 3 4 6 G 7 8 9 10 Total Nfithtrloiel T. ifowditeh of Frninitaptham, liepuhl'n :f10 NJ 1 $117 1025 60ra 97 r 712 S1rr 315 4255 6171 3homalc J. Brennan of Sorn- erville-•-Demorrralc ...... 82(1 ila 48:1 :i02 "7 516 513 V �57 810 6071 George C. memesgimen of CaMbl'1{lr e.Dlotiov11ttiC...794 7413 481 204 616 607 492 929 457 599 5927 Walter C. Nvardw6t or Cam- bridge, Republican ...... 241 522 914 1042 6f 1 9711 717 32.1 322 4',U 9264 Blanks ...,_-----__--------............. 405 373 3 S ''21 287 305 3©4 313 237 23,i 30053 SHERIFF -- NI11)DLF.SEX COUNTY Jahn R. Fairbairn of Cam- bridge, RePuNlcun ...... 423 C1G loll 1111 718 1088 788 377 377 47b 6985 Stephen C, Garrity of 1.aneli. Democratic ...._, 797 772 498 291 09 .180 500 966 454 $24 ,i084 13ianks .. 21.1 8:5 7-1 45 77 d1 79 89 fig 1 WO RECORD OF TOWN r+iEETING8 215 Question No. 1 LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION Shall the proposed lave which defines and legalizes the practice of chiropractics ; establishes a hoard of registra- tion of chiropractors and defines the number, mode of appointment, tenure, qualification and compensation of its members, and its powers and duties; provides for the preliminary qualifications, examination, certification, original registration and annual license of chiropractors and regulation of their practice, and defines the mode, subjects of and fees for examination, the raod+e of prac- tice and. penalties; and other matters related thereto, which are chiefly as follows: That chiropractic be "tire science or practice of locating and adjusting by hand the malpusitions of the articula- tions of the hunia,n spine." Tlrat any person, with one preceding year's residence in this Commonwealth and with degree from a qualified chiropractic school received at least one year prior to the date when this law- takes effect, may, within ninety days after such date, he certified by the board at its discretion without examination. That otherwise no person, except a member of the board of registration, shall practice chiropractic unless, being over twenty-one years of age, of Food moral char- acter- and graduated from a reputable chiropractic school after personally attending courses of at least twenty-two hundred sixty-minute daylight hours given to persons qualified to gr�icluate from a public high school, lie shall qualify by examination, pay a fee of twenty-five dollars and be registered and certified; except that any person licensed in another Stine maintaining standards equal to those of this Commonwealth may be registered without examination. That the examination lie Scientific and practical in character, in subjects including anatomy, physiology, symptomatology, hygiene, sanitation, chemistry, histol- orgy, pathology, chiropractic, analysis, and the principles and practice of chiropractic. That the board may, after hearing, revoke a certificate for cause. That the board shall make an annual report an 'l sli;jll • keep public- records of its proceedings anti of the names of persons examined or registered by it and of the names and addresses of all registered chiropractors, who shall pay an annual license fee, promptly notify the board of any change in address kind furnish such ether information as the board may require, That the Ward consist of three members, residents of the Commonwealth for three years, graduates of a chart- ered chiropractic school having power to confer degrees in chiropractic, to be appointed by the governor, with the advice and consent of the council, for a terra of three years. That the board have authority to administer oaths, summon witnesses and take testimony and aclopt reason- able rules and r gulations pertaining to their duties, and that they pay into the state treasury fees received by therm, and that they receive compensation and reimburse- ment for expenses in such amounts as may be annually appropriated therefor not exceeding tine amount of such fees. Penalties are provided for practicing chiropractic with- out holding a cor°tifrcate or for using the words "Chiro- practic Practitioner", the letters "D.+C.", or any title or letters indicating engagement in such practice, or for buy- ing, selling or fraudulently obtaining airy diploma or rec- ord of registration. It is fair°thee• provided that the present law relating to the registration of physichrrrs and surgeons and provid- ing penalties for the unauthorized practice of medicine shall not be held to discriminate against registered chiro- practors ; but nb chiropractor, unless registered as a ph - siciair or surgeon, may Practice obstetrics; or administer rlrugs, or perform surgical operations by the use of in- rMCORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 217 sti-timents, or hold 11iniseif out as and for other than a chiropractor, which Nvas dlsal)proved in the House of Rep- resentatives by a vote of 50 in the affirmative and 151 i�d the negative and in the Senate by a vote of 13 in the affirmative and 21 in the negative, be approved? Yes ......., .... 341- 3.99 397 2.16 ft.30 M". 3-17 249 291 H2-51 No ..................... ._............-, T4+ 91U ii Ix 81.1 -1s11 '_11.-Y .147 oX30 1$1i111L, —............................... "NS ZX1 -11+0 MfN 1;:1 7,119 ;1;5,1 412 1:119 Question No. it LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION Shall the proposed law Mi ich provides for an additional 111ethocl of nominating candidates for nomination, at the state primaries in September, by members of political parties, for those offices to be filled by all the voters of the, Common weal th at a state election. It provides that the state conventions of the political Parties, in each state election year, shall be 11eId before and not after the state primaries, as now, namely, not later than June 15. In order to elect delegates to such party conventions, party primaries are established to be held on the last Tuesday in April, A-inong other things, these state conventions may endorse candidates for offices to be filled bar all the voters and to be voted upon at the state primaries. Sucl1 endorsement places a candidate in tn(7mination, at such state primaries, without the necessity of filing nomination papers. The name of the endorsed candidate is to be placed first on the ballot and against his name is to be placed the words "Endorsed by (tile name of political party) convention" in adflltion to the eight-word statement, now authorized by later. Candidates endorsed by a part- convention may accept said endorse- ment within ten clays, and having so accepted may not withdraw. It also provides for the election of district members of state committees and 1-nembers of ward and town commit-- 218 WATERTOWN TOWN RE,PORT tees at the proposed party priniar ies in April, as well as delegates to the state party conventions, instead of at the state primaries in September, as now. It also provides for the election of delegates to national conventions (to nominate candidates for President) at the proposed party primaries instead of at the primaries, now specially held for that purpose, and which existing law requires to be held on the last Tuesday in April (the same clay proposed for the proposed pa.r#.y prima-vies). It also provides for certain other new provisions of law and certain changes in existing laws, relatizrg to holding state convertiolzs and party primaries, the number and election of delegates to state conventions, the number of members at large of a state committee, and carter matters, which irr more detail chiefly are as follows: State conventions are to he composed solely of del- egates elected at the party primaries, and the nurn- ber is to be one from each ward and town and one additional for every fifteen hundred votes or major fraction thereof above the first fifteen hundred votes cast at the preceding state electron in such ward or town for the political party candidate for Governor, instead of a number now fixed by the State commit- tee of each party (not less than one from each ward or town) and certain members designated by existing law. The time, for notice to the State Secretary by aldermen or selectmen of their determination to Bold primaries by wands, precincts or groups of precincts, to be March 1, instead of August 1, as now. The names of candidates for- election. for delegates to a state convention and for- district members of a state committee to be arranged individually by .alpha- bet instead of in groups arranged by iot, as now.. Vacancies in the office of delegate to a state or national convention not to be filled except in case of a tie vote, and then by delegates fl•o1J3TF the same dis- trict; within ten days, and if im other delegate oi- if RE,CORD OF TOWN NIEE`CI NG5 219 not so filled, then by a state committee, rather than solely by the remaining members of the delegation and statement of filling of such vacancy to be filed with the State Secretary. Seating of delegates at state Conventions to be ill ,groups by senatorial districts, and order of busi3ress at said conventions defined. Voting o2i candidates, by a convention, to be by roll call, if more than one candidate for the office, or by groups of delegates unless ally member of such group objects. The nurr bei� of mernber-s at large of a state commit- tee of a political party to be fixed by the state con- vention of a party instead of by the suite committee, as crow. The existing provisions as to preparation and fil- ing of nomination papers, objections to nominations, preparation, number, substance, arrangement and fora) of ballots, hours during which palls shall be open, opening of ballast boxes, canvass and return of rotes, return and certificiriion of votes, now applic- able to state primaries to be applicable to the pro- posed party primaries. The power of a statecommittee to fx the number of district delegates to a national convention to be continued, but the date, of giving notice to the State Secretary, of such fixation to be March 1 instead of on or :before the thin-d Wecdne�clrxy irr March, as rrow. The po%ver of City and tow ii c[3r imittees to fix the number of members of ward and town cominittees to be continued, but the elate, of giving notice to the State Secretary, of such fixation to be March 1 in- stead of August 1, as now, which ivas approved in the 'Senate by a vote of 21 in the affirmative and 17 in the negative and was disapprove in the Douse of Representatives by a vote of fit in the ,iffirrriative and 138 in the negative, be a.Pproved? i 220 WA` ERTOWN TOWN REPORT T,Ves iuVty 1 S 3 .1 ii 7 3 10 lrotal ` +es .............................,.......... 40 567 0 772, 541 E906 603 5i18 9 '' -13 58-111 NU ...«.................«.....«,.,..«.. 181) r44 W:al 246 «;5 IS Y23 244 JG5 -% 2$96 #�laalts ................................. 6-1B iil,_� w33 120 617 -F27 5.JZ C"4 :387 470 ZZ0:' e Question No. 3 PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO TTIE CONSTITUTION OF THE LI ITED STATES Is it, desirable that the proposed amendment to the Con- stitution of the United trues, "ARTICLE — "Section 1. The terms of the President and Vice-Presi- dent shall end at noon on the 20th day of January, and the terms of Senators anal Represent tines at neon on the 3rd play of Janwffy, of the years in which such tennis would have ended if this article had not been ratified; and the terms of their successors sliall then begirt. "Section 2. The Congress sliall assemble at least once in every year, and such nneeting sliall begin at noon on the 3rd clad' of J-anuary, unless they shall by law appoint a different day. "Section S. If, at the time fixed for the begirrrring of the terra of the President, the President-elect shall have died, the Vice-President elect shall become President. If a President shall not have been chosen before the time fixed for the beginning of his term, or if the President diect shall have failed to quaIify, then the Vice-President elect shall act as President until a President shall have qualified ; and the Congress may by law provide for the case wherein neither a President elect nor a Vice-Presi- dent elect sh-alI have quallfied, declaring who sliall then act as President, car the manner in which one who is to act shall be selected, and such person shall act accordingly until a President or Vice-President shall have qualified. "Section 4. The Congress may by law provide Tor the ease of the death of any of the persons from whorl the Douse of Representatives may choose a President when a ' RECOIL OF TOWN MEETINGS 221 ever the eight of choice shall have devolved upon them, and for the case of the death of any of the persons from whom the Senate may choose a Vice-President whenever the right of choice shall have devolved upon them. "Section 5. Sections 1 and 2 shall take effect on the 15th day of October following the ratification of this article. "Section 6. This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitu- tion by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submis- sion,"—be ratified by the General Court? Precincts I 2 a 4 17, G 7 13 9 10 Total ....................................... 654 S021 97a 'J46 778 IuO5 -16o 714 473 624 7606 io ,..........,.......,.»»...«........... 8a 100 1-15 1°.;3 lla 1211 121 116 86 107 1109 Wanks .......... ..... ....... ;W rill 452 373 540 •1,17 491 59G 935 •134 4904 QUESTION OF PUBLIC POLICY Shall the Representatives in the General Court from the Seventh Middlesex District be instructed to vote to request the President and the United States Senate to enter into full co-operation and membership in the League of Nations, with the explanatory reservation that the United States shall not engage in war with Rny nation, except by vote of Congress, as provided in the United States Consti-.pion, and such other reservations its they deem wise prechict-i 1 2 3 1 5 li 7 8 9 10 Total yes .._. ...........___...____ •178 r*A4 64E 43 539 704 544 4F0 822 4M.) 5401 ... 274 3 j9 .04 385 362 462 333 359 234 33-1 3497 Bla.nka .„............. ................ 93 570 460 3i7 b32 470 '190 5S7 339 In 4821 ABSENT ti'OTERV BALLOTS RECEIVED AND EAST Prerinvis 1 ' .1 4 i Yi 8 9 10 7oud E3:tlle:t.v 24 2--o i if, 8 4 6 10 1ob The Selectmen made return to the Secretary of the Conunonwealth as required by law of the foregoing re- sult of votes cast in Watertown. 222 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT The Registrars of Voters made an amended return to the Secretary of the Commonwealth as required by law of the result of the recount of votes cast in Watertown for Lieutenant-Governor and ,Secretary. Albert W. Bullock, George H. bale and Arthur A. Han- sen were declared elected Representatives in General Court, Seventh Middlesex District, and notices of their election were delivered to them by the City Clerk ofWal- tham, and forwarded to the Secretary of the Common- tha ea.lt'h. WILLIAM P. McGUlRE, Town C�er•1•. WARRANT FOR TOWN MEETING Thursday Evening, December 29, 1932 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Middlesex, ss. To any Constable in the Town of Watertown, Greeting: In the name of the Cornnnonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the legal voters of the Town of Watertown to meet in fire Senior High School ]wilding, Columbia Street, in said Town, on '1'l rirsdav evezaing, December 29, 1932, at 7.39 P. M., to act on the following articles viz.: Article X. To hear the report of any Committee here- tofore appointed, and act: thereon. Article 2. To see if the Town will vote to adapt,the following Resolution : "RESOLVED That in making the budget for 1933 the Finance Committee is urged to make it conform to a fig- Lire sufficiently below a rave of $2.8.00 upon the existing Valuation so that such supplementary appropriations as may be made after the Annual 'Town Meeting; will not bring the rate as finally determined in excess of this fig- ure. And we further call up an the heads of the various departments when spending our money, in the interval RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 223 between Ja.ntiary 1st and the Annual Town Meeting, to bear in mind the fact that the appropriations for 1933 will be far below those for the past year," (Request of Watertowm Taxpayers' Association, Wil- Iiarn W. Rugg, G. Frederick Robinson, Cathryn L Mun- yon, and. others.) Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to adapt the fallowing Resolution: "RESOLVED: "f"lrat in order to crab the expenditure of public money in the interval between January 1st and the date of the Annual Town Meeting in March, a Town Meeting be held early iii the month of January for the purpose of appropriating money to operate the several departments of the town for the year 1933." (Request of Watertown Taxpayers' Association, Wil- liam W. Rugg, G. Frederick Robinson, Cathryn 1. 11Mun- yon, and others.) Article 4. To see if the Town will vote to provide by transfer or otherwise, such 6imis 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 a. To see if the Town will authorize the Treas- urer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money on and after January 1, 1933, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1933, 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 printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in tell or niore conspicuous public places in flown, seven days at least prior to the tirne of said meeting. Hereof fail not, and inake return of this warrant, with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Clerk on or before the time of said meeting. 224 WA,rERTOWN TOWN REPORT Givers sunder our hands this ninth clay of December, A. D. 1932. EDWARD D. HOLLAND, MAU11ICE H. O'CONNELL, J.AMES H. SHERIDAN, Selectmen. of Wafertawn. OFFICERS' RETURN ON WARRANT As required by the foregohig warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the Town of NVatertown to meet at the tirne and at the place herein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in Town a printed copy of this warrant, and also by posting copies of the same in ten or more conspicuous piihlic places in Town seven days at least prior to the time of said meeting. JOSEPH W. REGAN, Ccrrir*lable of 117ater°toum. Attest : N-VILLIAM P. McGUIRE, Town Glen;',-. Notices were mailed to the Town Meeting Members at least seven clays prior to the Town Meeting of the pro- posed business to be considered at the meeting. WILLIAM P. 1fVICGUIRE, Pown Clete. RECORD OF TOWN MEETING Thursday Evening, December 29, 1932 Meeting was called to order at 7.30 P. M., by Joseph P. Keefe, appointed Moderator, pro. tern. Officers' re- turns on warrant were read by William P. McGuire, Town {Cleric. The counters reported that there were 197 Town Meet- ing Members present; number necessary for a quorum : 93.. RECORD of TOWN IKEETINGS 225 Voted : That the Town Clerk: be instructed to convey to Mcderator, Judge P. Sarsfteld Cunniff, the very best wishes of the Town Meeting Members assembled, %rith the trope that he will soon be recovered fr5om his illness. VACANCIES IN TOWN MEETING MEMBERSHIP FILLED BY TO''4NTN MEETING MEMBERS, ON DECEMBER 29, 1932. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct Orie of the election of James Coutts, 26 Westland Road, to fill one vacancy in term expiring in 1933 ; also of the election of Flei lbert C. Hafting, 62 Templeton Parkway, to fill one vacancy ih term expiring in 1934, caused by the death of John J. Hogan, Ji%, .38 Prentiss Street. Notice was received from the Chairman of Precinct F ve of the election of George J. Gaffney, 23 Pequossette Street, to fill one vacancy in terns expiring in 1934, caused by the removal from Town of Wilmot M. Evans, 13 Ches- ter Street. Notice wAs received from the Chairman of Precinct Six of the election of Andrew D. Bradford, 144 Lovell Road, to fell one vacancy in terra expiring in 1933; also of the election of Charles J. Cassese, 28 Fitchburg Street, to ftil one vacancy in term expiring in 1935. The vacancy in 1933 term was caused by the removal of Mrs. Madeleine Delano, 31 Fairview Avenue from town ; vacancy in 1935 term was caused by the death of Joseph S. Winslow, 289 Waverley Avenue. ,All of these Town Meeting Members are to serve until the 1933 Town Election. These Town Meeting Members were sworn by Town Clerk, William P. McGuire. Article 1. To hear the report of any Committee here- tofore appointed, and act thereon. FINAL REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATION BUILDING-- was presented by Chairman Edward P. F'urber. 26 WXfERTO)VN TOWN REPORT FINAL REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATION DI3ILDING December 23, 1932. To the Town of aterto .r- pursu .nt to vote of the Town, December 22, 1930, and permission granted by the General Court of Massachu- setts by Chapter 6 of the Acts of 1931, an Administration Building has been erected on the easterly pvA1011 of Sal- tonstall Park, and has been furnished pursuant, to vote of the Town, January :5, 1932. The Town offleers were transferred to the new Administration Building during the week of March 28, 1932, and the Building was for- mally dedicated acid opened for business on April 2, 1932. The Committee ivishes to take this opportunity to ex- press its appreciation of the co-operation of the various Town officials in connection with the erection and fur- nishing of this Building. The work of the Committee being now completed, it re- spectfully requests to be discharged. There are unex- pended balances of the appropriation under the jurisdic- tion of this Committee as indicated below:- .Lj�j+Y$2F�'i[lt60A3.V ,f:a'jae'�tllt f-1€1'!;Y �u+II?d CL'$ AdminiAratint► UuiltREX Pia:tx .........•....5 10,Q90.� .280.i0 19.40 Admini.stration Building ......................1. 205,000.00 204.397.46 2.54 Administration Suildin� rurniture ....., 23,060.00 ?3.,r33.5ii 1.286.34 Totals .......................................... ....,..,......�'3t3.4f919.[l�1 I . Respectfully submitted, EDWARD P. FURPER, Chairman. ' W. W. NOR,CROSS, JR., Secretary, { WILLIAM P. McOilIRE, JOHN F. TUFTS, ARTURO DeFILIPPO, f JOHN M. MA+GURN, JAMES M. GATES, Committee can Administration Building. i RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 227 Voted : That the Committee on Administration Build- ing be and is hereby-discharged. Article 1. Report of the Finance Committee Relative to Investi- gation of the Public Welfare Department, presented by John A. Colbert, Chairman. Filed in Boob of Reports. Article 2. To see if the Town will Grote to adopt the following Resolution : "RESOLVED: That in making the budget for 1933 the Finance Committee is urgers to make it con- fornr to a figure sufficiently 'below a rate of $28.00 upon the existing Valuation so that such supplement- ary appropriations as may be made after~ the Annual Town Meeting will not bring the rate as finally de- termined in excess of this figure. And we further call upon the heads of the various departments when, spending our money, in the interval between January Ist and the Annual Town Meeting, to bear in mind the fact that the appropriation for 1933 will be fa below those for the past year," (Request of Watertown Taxpayers' Association, NVilliam W. Rugg, C. Frederick Robinson, Cathryn 1. Munyon, and +others.) Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to adopt the following Resolution , "RESOLVED: That iri order to curb the expend- iture of public money in the interval between Janu- ary 1st and the date of the Annual Town Meeting in March, a Town Meeting be held early in the month of January for the purpose of appropriating money to operate the several departments of the town for the year 1933." (Request of Watertoivrr Taxpayers' Association, William W. Rugg, G. Frederick Robinson, Cathryn I. Munyon, and others.) Voted: To indefinitely postpone action on Articles and 3. 228 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Article 4. To see if the To-%Nm 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. Voted: That the following sums be and they are here- by appropriated for the use of the departments indicated, and transfers authorized from the accounts as shown in the fallowing Schedule TRANSFEIRRED FROM TRANSFERRED TO School Dept., InstrUctlan $13,119.all Public weifare: Outside Aki $12,000.00 Mothers' Aid 296.78 Contingent 225.00 Clerks 94.09 Colleetor's Dept. 513.72 $i 3'114.54 School ]Dept,, Nvew Equipment $1,05.00 Schaal Dept—MI 1ptennnec $800.00 Operation 750.OQ :�StiC��i7Y' ti UCTIS, 123.�11 $1,675.00 5chogl Dept., Fnstructis)n $2,462.72 Health Dept., ('owagious $2,78212 Ilealth Del)t., Dental Clinic 120,0D $.1,7$2.72 Higbway Dalst,, Canstrueti@n $250.00 Street Lights $250.00 Police Dept., Salaries 465.00 Police Dept., Special Poke 65.00 Water Dept., Vacatioiis $100,00 Water Dept., Office Lxpensg $100.0q Cemetery Dept., Ridgelatiwit Cemetery Ave2mes $97.00 Health Dept,, Baby Clinic $12.00 Cemetery Labor 75,04 Cemetery Conthigoit 10.00 Articdc 5. To see if the Town will authorize the Treas- urer, with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money on and after January 1, 1933, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1933, or take any action relating thereto. Voted: That the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen, be and he is hereby authorized to bor- -RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS 229 row money on and after January 1, 1933, in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1933, and to issue the note or notes of the 'Teen therefor, payable within one year, any debt or debts incurred under tl-ds vote to be paid from the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1933. WILLIAM P. Mc ME, SELECTMEN'S REPORT The Selectmen herewith submit their annual report for the fiscal year ending December '01, 1932. Upon assuming the duties of office following the annual election, the Selectmen held the first two Board meetings in the olcl Town Hall. The Dedicatory Exercises of the New Adininistration, Building were held can Saturday afternoon, April 2nd, at three o'clock with the following order of exercises : M?isic Watertown Post No. 99, American Legion Band Presentation of Keys to Selectmait. -By Edward P. Furber, Chairman of Building Committee Acceptance for the Town By Edward D. Holland, Chairman of Selectmen Grec.ti: gs from the Gonnnonwea.lth Governor Joseph P. Ely Approval of Building Hon. Frederic W. Cook, Secretary of State I'resentatio-ii of lr'2ags By Watertowiz Post No. 99 American Legion and Burnham-Manning Post, No. 1105, Vet. of Foreign Wars Accepto-nee for the Town By Selectman Maurice H. O'Connell Past Commander of Watertown Fast No. 99, American Legion Music Dedication of Honor. Roll of Men wnd Women 230 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 231 Credited to the Town of Watertown By the ,State of dfassrachusetts in the World War Col. William J. Make, Speaker Unveiling By Major George C. Capelle Exe (;ises, J11 ain Hearing Room Introduction by Selectman James H. Sheridan Prayer Rear. Daniel C. Riordan and Rev. Frai)k D. Taylor representing the Churches in Watertown P?Iblic Inspection of Buildi-ag The Building Committee are to be congratulated on the completeness of every detail in construction and equip- ment. The bronze tablet placed in the main corridor will always remain as a. tribute to the faithful performance of their duty as public-spirited citizens. The year 1932 will be recorded in history as one of ex- treme depression in - thief people in every walk of life Dave suffered severe financial reverses and in many cases the entire savings of a life time have been expended ill an effort to survive this three year period of unemp]ov- ment. Not-Withstanding the fact that Watertown, rightfully classifier) as a semi-industrial community, has suffered severely because of economic conditions, our financial statement is proof that we are in a healthier condition than for many years. In taking over the reins of government in March 1932, the Selectmen were faced Nvith the certainty of an ap- preciable increase in the tax rate due in part to the large increase in apporpriations for Public Welfare which in- cludes Outside Aid, Mothers' Aid and State and Military Aid, Old Age Assistance and Soldiers' Relief. 232 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT In addition, increased assessments in State and County taxes and a falling off in receipts and the payment of 34,960.35 as our share in the Boston Elevated deficit. The following items are reflected in the tax rate of 1932 Excess appropriations for Public Welfare $ .50 Loss M available balances 1.74 Iner'ease in State wid County taxes .70 Loss on income tax .80 Loss on estimated receipts .50 $9.24 Deduct increase in valuation .79 p $1,292,890 equals $39. $8.45 This $8.45 represents an increase over a normal year due to. conditions over which no one has any control. The annual appropriations as submitted in the budget for the year 1932, although showing a marked decrease from the preceding year in the items for drainage, better- ment construction, and sewer construction, were hardly sufficient to absorb the loss of revenue front the factors enumerated. Because of the industrial breakdown in the employ- ment of labor ill opal. ,a,.jous manufacturing plants for the past few years, the Town has been forced to extend aid to those formerly employed and the problem of allo- cating this excess cf main power to the various enterprises has been a problem, but the Town has benefited to the ex- tent of a complete renovation in our parks and Play_ grounds wmelr wmild in the near future cost Diann thous- ands of dollars. Much criticism has been indulged in by those not ac- quainted with conditions and the various problems c+er}- fronting officials, and while some of it was of a construc- tive nature, muelx can he said of the motives whic11 proanpted some of the criticise" and the individuals who indulged in it so freely. SELECTMEN'S REPORT 233 In the disbursement of public funds for Welfare relief, the taxpayers were amply protected by the conscientious devotion to public service of ten reputable citizens who have given so unselfishly of their time for the past five months in an unbiased investigation of all applicants ap- plying for or receiving relief through this department. Their work was thorough and complete, and a full re- port of their investigation on all cases is a matter of record. Chief Milmore, Lieut. Reilly and the officers tinder their supervision, are to be complimented on the investi- gation of all cases of Welfare relief, and the reports as filed by the investigators, were of much value to the De- partment of Public Welfare. The investigation by Police Nvill continue for an indefi- nite period and it is the wish of the Selectmen that the services of this committee may be retained for the bal- ance of the year 1933. Four betterment streets were constr uctod (luring the year of bituminous macadam construction, namely: Long- fellow Road, Emerson Road, French Terrace and Wells Avenue. The construction of Orchard Street from Channing ltioad to Lexington Street was entirely completed to that point due to the fact that the Selectmen were able to ob- tain from the Stato and County approximately $20,000. School Street from Mt. Auburn Street southerly to Walnut Street was resurfaced and that thoroughfare is now a credit to the Town and will not require specific repairs for many, years. School Street northerly from Mt. Auburn Street to Sunnybank Road, was rebuilt of bituminous macadam. Warren Street, known as Hager Lane, was widened and rebuilt to the Waltham line, of gravel construction by Welfare labor. Proper drainage was installed and that thoroughfare is no-w in a condition to withstand mangy- years of travel and is a distinct benefit to the tnx 284 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Payers in that section, w1lich is mie, of the few available sections for the erection of homes. Hovey Street from Orchard Street to Belmont Street;, Church Street from Palfrey Street to Marion Road, were excavated and resurfaced with bituminous macadam. The recommendations and policies of the previous Board of Selectmen in reducing the weekly hours of ~garb for laborers from 44 hours to 36 hours had of necessit;Y to be continued due to the la(!R of appropriations for Highway work, and it is to be regretted that a reduction in wages and a furfher loss of time had to be effected so that as many as possible of the regular men could be em- ployed and not forced into the Welfare Department. The absolute necessity for a. reduction in the tax rate for 1938 made it imperatives for the Selectmen to cut all appropriations so that the over-burdened taxpayer, who has carried the load for the past two years in excess ap- propriations for Public Welfare, would be assured that economies must start in local government clue to the fact that no legislation has as yet been enacted which would relieve or compensate the towns or cities for the large expenditures dine in this department, and which will con- tinue until cenditions change materiatly and our citizens are again employed. Many sidewalks have been built during the past two years and despite the criticism of a small number of ob- jectors, the Town has benefited and the property- owners have had the opportunity of improving their property by extending the pa.ymerits over a period of ten. years; a plan which is not possible under the application form on which the apportionment had to be paid for before any work- could be started and which, at best, was unsatisfactory. The entire street World only have a percentage of finished walks and the danger from defective walks would be greater than ever. SELECTMEN'S REPORT 235 The Selectmen have recommended a complete survey of all buildings and stores to ascertain a fair and equitable cost oil construction or replacement values for use by the Assessors ; this work to be dame by our engineering de- partment; also a complete survey of all lot avenues in R dgelawn cemetery. The various departments, including Police and Fire and those under Civil Service regulations, are to be com. plimented on the spirit in which they accepted the request for a voluntary reduction in salary for the period of one year, thereby reducing their annual compensation for the benefit of the taxpayers, relieving, in part, the excess ap- propriations for Public Welfare. The Unemployment Relief Committee are also to be complimented for the wonderful work they .are doing which has relieved the taxpayers of a considerable portion of the burden which would otherwise have to be paid for by real estate assessment. In conclusion, the Selectmen wish to thank the various department beads and employees who have co-operated in such a fine spirit with the many demands and requests made upon there for the benefit of their fellow citizens in this period of extreme depression. EDWARD D. HOLLAND, JAMES H. SIiERIDAN, MAURICE H. O'CONNELLp Selectmen of Fatertoum. , REPORT OF SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURE'S To the Honorablc Board of Selectmen. Gentlemen: The following report of the Sealer of Weights and Measures for the year 1932 is respectfully submitted. Sealing Fees $332.20 Adjustment charges 2.75 Total $324.95 Scales Not Can- Adiusted Sealed Sealed demned Platform, over 5,000 lbs. 25 2 3 Platform, 100 to 5,000 lbs. 2 scales 2 107 1.0 0 Counter, 100 lbs. or over 2 7 Counter, under 100 lbs. 1 103 4 3 Kearns, 100 lbs or over 2 Spring, 100 lbs. or over 46 2 Spring, under 1.00 lbs. 1 167 1 19 Computing, under 100 lbs. 3 125 7 Personal weigher, (slot) 21 2 Prescription 5 1 Weights Avoirdupois 1.7 616 14 4 Apothecary 95 5 Metric 1 Volumetric measures Liquid Measnres 256 12 236 SEALER. OF WEIGHTS AND M ASIMS 297 Automatic Liquid Measuring .Devices Not Con- Adjusted Sealers Sealed dernned Gasoline Pumps 6 182 1 3 Gasoline Meters 0 21 0 2 Kerosene Pumps 3 0 1 {ail Pumps 110 107 0 Stops an pumps 0 1037 0 0 Oil Jars 0 812 0 0 Grease Guns a 11. 0 6 Lineal' -1'leasures Yard Sticks 0 20 0 1 Cloth-measuring Devices 0 14 0 0 Taximeters 0 7 0 0 Totals 26 0789 130 4 Trial Weighings Total No. Number Incorrect Tested correct Under Over Dread 94 32 23 30 Butter 118 68 33 17 Coal (in paper bags) 167 11 97 50 Coal (in Transit) 6 - 3 0 3 Dry Commodities 67 59 0 3 Flour 10 10 0 0 Fruits & Vegetables 43 11. 21 11 Meats & Provisions 4 4 0 0 Woad (In paper bags) 27 27 0 0 Totals 536 225 174 187 �' 238 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 9W6_ 14Li1i�a�r,.�y...*-.44 0 4eirr uii►1�11de11+a.i� uJJlut,.tra.aJe111�1� 91ra1Y1MM1 Inspections Paper or fibre cartons � Pedlar's licenses 12 Milk Jars 73 Markings of food packages 33 Labels oil bread 83 Wholesale milk cans i0o Clinical Thermometers 38 Pedlar's scales 10 Ice Scales 8 Ice Cream cans 20 Gasoline pumps (retest) 7 Respectfully, VICTOR M. ANDERSON, Sealer of Weights & Metasar:r°es. REPORT OF TOWN CLERK'S DEPARTMENT Watertown, Mass. December 31, 1932. The report of this department for the year ending De- cember 31, 1932, is herewith submitted. For reports of Town Meetings, which come raider the work of this department, reference is made to that ]lead- ing. Marriages by Months Months Number January 21 February 15 March 17 April 28 May 81 J u lie 68 July 34 RE,PORT OF .TOWN CLERK'S DEFARTMENT 239 August; 25 September 51 October 37 November 24 December 15 Total 366 Births by Months (St llbirtks Excluded) Jailuftry 61 February 42 March 48 April 55 May 64 June 43 July: 54 August £1 September 40 October 39 November 41 December 31 Total 574 Deaths by I-VIvnths (,' tIdIbirths Excluded) Months Number January. 40 February 24 Afarch 42 April 28 May 36 June 33 July 20 240 WATUTOWN TOWN REPORT August 11 September 1 October 17 .November 23 December 29 Total 321 FEES COLLECTED IN THE OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK AND PAID TO THE TOWN TREASURER 519 Dog License Fees at 20 cents each- $103.$(} 415 Sporting License Fees at 25 vents each 103.75 Miscellaneous fees Including;, birth, death, citizensbip, i .ar- ri ge, i,]I siriess Ce"tIficates; marriage per- mits, mortgrages, etc. 1,365.36 Hog Licenses from Jude 1 to December 31, 1932 552,00 $2,124.91 Town Licenses for the Year 1932 14 Auctioneers' licenses at 2.00 $28.00 14 Auto dealers, licenses at 5.00 70.00 3 Boot black licenses at 1.00 3.00 6 Coffee House permits at 5.00 30.00 2 Employment peI•Iilits at 2.00 4.00 70 Garages at 1.50 105.00 4 Junk permits at 10.00 40.00 5 Liquor permits at 1.00 5.00 9 Fool roaya licenses at 5.00 45.00 69 Renewals at 1.00 69.00 2 Second Hand Dealers' permits at 1,00 2.00 5 Taxi permits at 3.00 15,00 3 Theatre per traits at 1.00 3.00 28 Transfers at .50 14.00 REPORT OF 'COON CLERK 9S DEPARTMENT 241 79 Victuallers' permits at 1.00 79.00 N. E. T. & T. grants 26.00 E. E. I. giants 39.00 $57 7.00 I have examined the amount 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, JR., Town Auditor. Number of Dogs Registered in the Town of Watertown On September 4, 1932 the law was changed relative to the money received for dog licenses. The Town Treas- urer is to turn the revenue direct to the County Treas- urer,urer•, Chapter 289 of the Acts of 19321. Dog Licenses from Dec. 1931 to Sept. 4, 1932 373 Male dogs licez)s+ed at $2.00 $746.00 41 Female dogs licensed at 5.90 205.00 105 Females spayed licensed at 2.00 210.00 1,161.00 519 Clogs licenses, less Tess at 20 cents each 163.54 1,05 7.20 1 have examined account of money received from dog licenses in the mice of the Town Clerk and the receipt fzom the County Treasurer, and find them correct. W. W. NORCROSS, JR., Town Auditor-. 242 WA"TERTO N TOWN REPORT Sporting Lic:eiises 410 Sporting licenses $989.50 2 Alien Sporting licenses 30.50 3 Minor Sporting licenses 3.75 3 Duplicate licenses 1.50 5 Old Age sporting licenses 1,025.25 415 Licenses less fees at 25 cents each 103.75 921.50 The sum of $921.50 was sent to the Department of Con- servation, Division of Fisheries and Game, 20 Somerset Street, Boston, Mass. W. W. NORCROSS, JR., Town Auditor. WILLI AM P. McGUIFE, Town Clei*. REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE February 15, 1933.. To Me o-noraMe Board of Selectmen: OUTSIDE AID The nid thus rendered in the past few years -which has beei-i of a temporary nature has developed to a paint where some recipients have been aided for a period of two years continuously. This condition will exist as long as the present depression lasts. Aid is given after an investigation is made by one of the department investigators of all recipients in their own Homes. The policy of the department has been to have as many as possible of the inen work for their re- lief. $71,894.00 has been expended in this manner. Play- REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE 243 grounds have been completed and an estimate of the cost of same as figured by the Town Engineer shows that it world have cost $44,000. to have the work completed at a contract price. The department has been completely reorganized and a new system installed and a proper record of all re- cipients of aid is on ftle in the department at all dines. With the addition of two investigators the department has been able to investigate all cases before granting aid. The investigators have made 2969 calls and visits since April 15, 1992. There is still need of more investigators in the department to carry the work along in an efliieent manner. The department has aided 896 families with 3931 de- pendents during the course of the year. At the end of the year 67 cases with Watertown settlenients receiving aid in other cities and towns were on record in the de- partment for which the Town of Watertown will have to reimburse. At present we are aiding in AVater-town 125 State cases and 59 cases with settlements in other cities and towns, for which reimbursement will be made in fell to the Town of Wateitown. The total revenue which we expect to receive for the aid we have rendered in these cases, Mothers' Aid receipts and Old Age Assistance re- ceipts should show a total of approximately $79,687. which is turned over to Treasury Receipts. There are 14 adults boarded in private homes; 12 State Wards boarded by the State; 3 cases in the State Infirmary at Tewksbury at present. In April the wages of the men working were reduced from $4.09 to $3.00 per day to conform with the wages paid for the same class of work in other communities. Discontinuance of paying. fill rent was put in effect in March and a saving of $6,119. was made in the months of March and April. Had the policy of paying full rents been continued througlaaut the year the cost for rents 244 WATER'fi0WN TOWN REPORT alone would be about $68,000. This rule when put in effect shows that quite ab saving has been niade in Lhis item. In July after all records had been completed by the de- partmnent a, new schedule rased on the number of de- pendents in each family was put in effect and a saving of over $1,000_ weepy for the remainder of the year or a total of $23,000. was realized. Numerous other policies have been put into effect which show a saving to the Taxpayer. The hospital expenses have been very large this year, a total of $6,994. being expended on same. It is felt that the Town Physician should handle all confinement cases and that a hospital room should be installed in our in- firmary to take care of same. We would express herein our appreciation of assist- ance given thrmigh special funds or gifts, which have greatly assisted in furnishing clothing, fated or fuel, not only to recipients from our Department, but many in Town who have never applied for public relief. The as- sistance given through funds of the Firemen, Police, Teachers, Knights of Columbus, Lions Club, Rotary Club, t. Vincent de Paul Society, Emblem Club and the Massa- chusetts Catholic Women's Guild, gifts from private or- ganizations or individuals, the donation of four hundred dollars in milk with delivery of same, have all been gr ate- fully received. The expense incurred by this form of aid will evidently last until employment conditions are better. In October the Welfare Advisory Committee was ap- pointed by the ward of Selectmen and its work has been very helpful to the department. MOTHERS' AID This department has shown an increase for the past year. The Town is now- aiding 42 families. 7 of which REPORT OF BOARD OF PUBLIC 'WELFARE 245 1 are cases with Watertown settlements receiving aid in other: cities and towns. The State reimburses the Town in full for all unsettled cases; 1-3 of the total expense is reimbursed by the State and 2-3 by other cities and towns on all cases with settlements in other cities and towns that are being aided by us; the State i-eimbur ses 1-3 on Watertown settled cases and the expense of the other 2-3 has to be paid by the Town. We have at present 23 cases with Watertown settle- ments; nine cases that are unsettled or State cases; five cases ivith settlements in other cities and towns. OLD AGE ASSISTANCE The Old Age Assistance has increased greatly in the past year and it is expected that it will increase very much more during the current year. We are at present aiding fig cases, seven of which are cases with Watertown settlements living in other cities and towns. During the past year 48 applications were received ; 29 were rejected; 19 new cases were added. The increase in the number of cases is due to the unemployment situa- tion as many families who have borne the expense of caring for their aged have been unable to do so and they have been forced to apply for aid. Respectfully, D. H. M1_.rP PH , . +ant. REPORT OF THE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT o the 11onor•able Board of Selectmen. Gentlemen: The following report relating to work- done, and money expended for the year ending December 31, 1932 is respectfully submitted. Highway Construction Receipts Appropriation $28,900.00 Transferred at Town Meeting 250.00 $28,650.00 E pend,ifttr Church Street $5,006.14 Hovey Street 6,017.06 School Street from Mt, Auburn St. to R. R. Crossing 11,617.26 School Street from Alt'. Auburn St. to `lint Road 4,221.53 $26,861.99 Balance 1,788M $28,650.00 Church Street Ch'urelr Street starting at Palfrey Street was rebuilt to Marion Road with stone and asphalt. For a number of years this part of Church Street has been a souree of trouble owing to the nature of the soil. The winter frosts played havoc with said street to such an extent that in the early spring there were spats that were practically impassable. 246 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 247 A number of new catch basins were installed. With a little attention we feel sm-e it will give good service for many years. ftarion Road That part of Mai-ion Road which lies between Church and Spring Streets has been rebuilt with the same con- struction as Church Street. School Street That portion of School Street which lies between Mt.. Auburn Street and the railroad tracks has been resur- faced with a bituminous concrete top. .The old road was constructed of Hassain pa,venient. We ,are now confirnied in our opinion that concrete roads after being used for a number of gears should re- ceive a tap, which will mare it last; for several years longer. The John P. Condan Corp., being the lowest bidders, the contract for School Street. Hovey Street Hovey Street, which was in a very bad condition, has been reconstructed from Orchard to Belmont Streets. The street was rebuilt of asphalt macadam, and we feel confident it will give ,good service for many years. Schaal Street School Street from Mt. Auburn Street to Flint Road has been thoroughly rebuilt with crushed stone and as- phalt. In the early springy; this part of the street was in load shape owing to the nature of the soil which is clay. The Edison Company had installed underground con- dults in this part of said street; and the Water Depart- ment replaced the cold cement pipe litre with an up-to- date iron pipe. 248 WATER'1`OW N TOWN REPORT This section of ,School Street is now hi good condition, and with a little attention will last for years. Orchard Street Widenhi Receipts Appropriation $30t000.00 Additional appropriation 20,000.00 Balance of 1931 appropriation M11.34 $530011.84 Expenditures Orchard Street Widening $47,930.11 Balance 5,081.23 $53,011.34 Orchard Street Orchard Street has ilow been rebuilt to the junction of Lexington and Belmont Streets, and the work was started at Channing Road. The work oil this street involved the widening for the entire length. Existing walls were set'}pack, trees were removed, storm drainage facilities were installed to take bettex care of the storm water, a number of new catch basins were installed, the street was curbed the entire length, and granolithic wallas were replaced. Under the directioix of the Massachusetts Highway Commission the street Nvas excavated to a, considerable depth, and sufficient sub-soil removed to permit a new foundation of gravel upon which the new roadway* was built. The State and County contributed to the cost of this street, therefore, Orchard Street was built to conform to the Standard Specifications of highway work in the Com- rnon ealth of Massachusetts. This street has a uniform wic tli of forty. eight (48) feet. REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 249 Warren Street Construction eceiph; Appropriation Expenditures Warren Street $2,298.86 Balance 1-14 ' HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE Receipts General Maintenance Expanditures Cleaning catch basins and drain $11,081.10 Cutting bound stones 26.92 ]Fence Repairs 79.0`5 Grading Cook's Pond 3,947.90 Grading Bemis School Grounds 923.85 Grading Infirmary Grounds 48015.15 rading Marion Road Playground 441.19 Grading Parker School Grounds 126.8 Grading Nest; End Playground 4,883.13 Garage Keepers 1.,846.41 Grove Street Repairs 389.49 Baa teriiman 1,543.48 MeGl anIC5 2,564.32 Patching Streets 6,478.61 PRintiug Streets 1,28t .80 Past Santa, Deliveries 60.57 Quirk Street E epairs 195.49 Sanding 1,469.84 Snow 7,256.90 Street Cleanin; 9,153.80 Thatcher Street Repairs 112.1 4 arren Street; 2,11F.1� 250 'WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Wilson Avenue Repairs 159.96 Yardman 200.52 $56,606.49 Equipment MainteIrance Equipment Repairs '4 7 1.1 Equipment Supplies 397.60 E cpressing and freight 29.58 Hardware supplies 850.89 Incidentals 15.45 Keystone digger repairs 2,344.83 Lighting garage 24•20 Lumber 484.98 Painting street and traf e signs 218.09 Painting equipment 137.76 Roller Repairs 1,057.14 Signs (street and parking) 2,61.U9 Tractor repairs 243.09 Traffic Beacon Repairs and SLaplalies 285.30 Telephone service 153.32 Water 11.25 9,840.79 Auto Maintenance Automobile and truck repairs and supplies $7,802.31 . Insurance 15.50 Storage of cars and tracks 680.00 Registrations 47.50 8,545.81 Summary General Maintenance $56,606.49 Equipment Maintenance 9,840.79 Auto Maintenance 8,545.31 $74,992.59 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 251 Balance 7.41 $75,000.00 'water Trenches Receipts Appropriation : 4,000.00 Expendi in-es Patching Streets :3,975.41 Balance 21.59 4,000.00 Highway_Stable Receipts Appropriation $20,000.00 Expe,ndxtures Blacksmith $1,929.36 Carpenter 1,523M Cleaning stable 126.39 Grain 1,543.:56 Hav and straw 2,022.78 Lighting stable 177.90 Lumber 32.74 Niglltmen 2,514.00 Saddler 1,190.57 Saddler and blacksmith supplies 786.54 Stablemen 6,842.87 Telephone service 73.5 2 Water service 35.40 $18,7 9.45 Balance 1,200.} i $20,000.00 252 WATERTO N TOWN DEPORT Highway Vacations Receipts Appropriation $12,521.00 Expenditures Vacations to Employees $12,811.00 Balance 210.00 $12,521..00 Highway Superintendent Receipts Appropriation $3,600.00 Expenditures Salary of Superintendent of Streets $3,600.00 Highway Clerks Receipts Appropriation $2,750.00 Expenditures Salary of 1st Clerk $1,500.00 Salary of 2nd Clerk 1,250M0 $2,750.00 Highway Office Receipt Appropriation $525.00 Expenditures Office supplies $110.03 Printing 320.17 Telephone 75.04 Towels 9.00 $514.24 Balance 10.75 1 $526.00 53 Street Signs Receipts Appropriation $750.00 Expenditures itur'es Street Signs $73 7.65 Balance 12.35 $750.00 Highway Truck Receipts Appropriation $850-00 Expendibires Truck $850.00 Appropriation $356.00 Exp tditures Car $356.00 Drainage Receipts Appropriation $23,200.00 Expenditures Labor Stock Total Board Street $70.52 $16.71 $87.23 Belmont Street 43.80 14.71 59.51 Emerson Road 9,264.82 913.86 4,178,68 Grove Street 382.64 14.85 397.49 Hill Street 1,783.82 477.89 2,261.71 Ding 'Street Easement 663.85 392.19 1,046.04 La,q�Frence 'Street 230.13 79.90 310.03 Longfellow Road and Main Highway Car Receipts Street 4,033.92 1,22 r.60 5,261.52 Marion Road Easement 4,0 6.40 1,266.57 5,a02.97 254 WATER'i'O'Iri N TOWN REPORT Labor ,Stock Total Sa in Street 39..96 99.12 139.09 School Street 158.14 44.27 202.41 Waltham Street 2,000.37 1,003.64 3t004.01. Vest End Playground 8.00 38.36 46.36 Wells Avenue 557.85 339.78 897.63 17,274.22 $5,919.45 $23,193.67 Balance 6.33 $23,00.00 Warren Street Drain Receipts Appropriation $5,600.00 Expenditures Labor Stock Total Warren Street $4,06 ,lo . 1,416.94 $5,485.04 Balance 14.96 $5,500.00 Drainage Special Appropriation 1991 $14,552.00 Expenditures Labor .Stock Total Coolidge Hill Road, Arling- ton and Grove Streets ----- 1931 $156.30 $30.27 $186.57 Coolidge Hill Road, Arling- ton and Grove Streets — 1932 11,418.47 2;862.35 14,280.82 $11,574.7 7 $2,892.62 $14,467.39 Balance 84.61 140552.00 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 255 Betterments 193 Receipts = ppz l Y i ttl i z 16,200.00 Better went Construction Labor stoc,k. Total Emerson Road $3,806.18 $3,107.67 *$6,413.85 French Terrace 1,047.55 759.68 *1,8€17.23 Longfellow Road 2,746.48 2,485.76 -5,232.24 Wells Avenue 1,658.02 982.53 2,640.55 $8,758. 3 $7,335.64 $16,093.87 Ij Balance 106XIA 1 6,2 00.00 *This cost includes cost of granolithic walks. Betterments Tearing the year 1932 the following streets were wilt under the Betterment Act. Emerson Road, French Ter- race, Longfellow Road and Wells Avenue. All necessary drains and catch basins were installed, and before the construction of these streets all vacant lots were connected with sewer, water and gas. In order to bring Longfellow Road and Emerson Road to a proper grade an excavation of from sixteen inches to three feet was made by the use of our stearn shovel. The construction is of asphalt and stone.` Sidewalks Receipts Appropriation $60,000.00 Expenditures Cinder walls $2,163.50 Fence repairs 87.84 Granolithic walks 47,463.93 Grading gravel walks 560.92 256 WATERTOWN TOWN REPO AT Grading borders 1,941.02 Resurfacing tar walks 4.752.43 Repair's to granolithic walks 1,530.65 Setting curbing 1:487.87 $59,988.16 Balance 11.84 $60,000.00 Ashes and Papers Receipts Appropriation $32,000.00 Expenditures Cleaning and covering damps $3,573.79 Collecting 26,251.28 Mire of 'Truck 22.50 Oil 1,214.08 Storage of trucks 360.00 Supplies 325.20 Truck repairs 2592.64 $31,999.48 Balance .52 $32,000.00 Garbage Receipts Appropl'1c`l-tion Expenditures Collecting $28,809.19 Gas and ell 1,205.50 Storage of trucks 360-00 Supplies 176.15 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 257 Truck repairs 338.09 Water 101.25 $30,990.18 Balance 9.82 Dust Laying Receipts Appropriation $12,000.00 Cleaning streets $2,804.30 Pay Rolls, dust laying 5,759.96 Road Oils 2,13.18 Sated 1,213.55 'Supplies 69.50 1.1,980.49 Balance 19.51 $12,000.0+0 Sewer Construction Receiptq Appropriation p12,000.00 Expendititres Labor Stack Total Bartlett, Street $662.13 $1.42.10 $804.23 Everett Avenue 2,320.42 299.12 2,6M54 Forest Street 428.97 46.48 475.45 Gilbert Street 762.93 70.00 832.93 King Street 1,848.78 202.50 2,051.28 Longfellow Road ` 438.70 176.64 2,615.34 Westminster Avenue 2 3 77.98 125.75 2,50 .73 $10,839.91 $1,062.59 $11,902.5+0 258 WATER'TOWN 'TOWN REPORT Balance 97.50 $12,000.00 Sewer Maintenance Receipts Appropriation $ 5,000.00 Expenditures Labar Stock Tout Cleaning Watertown Street Siphon $829.63 $113.10 $942.7 Dead ends 2,371.05 471.82 2,842.87 Reuse connections 1,533.23 600.85 2,134.08 Stoj pages and flushing 12,619.41 451.18 13,070.59 Sewer repair 0,748,52 5,748.52 $23,101.84 $1,636.95 $ 4,738.79 Balance 261.21 $25,000.00 Respectfully submitted, PIERCE P. CONDONP Supt. of ,Streets. TREASURER'S REPORT For The Year Ending December 31, 1932 Borrowed 1932 Bonds Fire Alarm Signal System August 26, Jackson, Curtis @ 100.01 $40,000 Oct. 28. Anticipation of Reimbursement Brown Bros. Hari-iman @ 2.23 20,000 Anticipation of Revenue Jan. S. 'Union Market National Bank @ 6 0 125,000 11. Faxon, Cade Company @ 51/270 100,000 11. Union Market National Lank @ 6�� 50,000 Jan. 15. Union Market National Bank @ 6% 125,000 Mar. 3-4. Union Market National Bank c+ fi% 3()0,000 25. Union. Market National Bank @a 5.75 235,000 29, Union Market National Bank 5.75 110 000 Apr. 1. Union Karket National Bank 5.75 55,000 May 0. Jackson Curtis 0 5 100,000 Jime 15. W. C. Gad. &; Company @ 5 7o 50,000 July 5. Faxon, Dade & Company cr 4.90 50,000 July 20. ShaNvniut Corporation @ 5% 300,000 Sept. 16. Union Market National Bank @ 5 � 1.00,000 Dec. 15. Union Market National Bank 4.15 440,000 Dec. 16. 'Union Market National Bank 4.15 60,4100 a 259 260 WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT Paid in 1932 Tan. 21. Anticipation of Revenue $100,000 Mar. 25. Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 Apr. 15. ,Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 May 20. Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 June 20-24. Anticipation of Revenue 150,000 Aug. 22. Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 Nov. 1. Anticipation of Revenue 50,000 15. Anticipation of Revenue 300,000 21. Anticipation of Revenue 560,000 Dec. 28. Anticipation of Revenue 490,U00 $2,050,000 Bonds Paid 1932 Jan. i. Drain St. Constriietion $7,000 -Sower 2,000 Drainage 5,000 $14,000 Feb. 1, Administration Building 11,000 11,000 Mar. 1. School (Outside) 30,000 School 1,000 31,000 April 1. Hosrner School (outside) 5,000 Playgrounds (outside) 1,000 Drains-Sewers 7,000 Schools 35,000 Street 15,000 63,00'0 May 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 TREASURER'S REPORT 261 June I. Athletic Field 1,000 Lana 1,000 2,000 July 1. later (outside) 14,000 Nest End School (outside) 12,000 Schools 3$000 Street 92000 Land 2,000 Sewers 3,000 39,000 Oct. 1. Smvers-Drains 1,000 Water (outside) 1,000 2P000 Nov. 1. No. Beacon St. Bridge (out- side) 30000 Sewers-Drains 3,000 0,{)o Dec. 1. $245,000 Bonds Due 1933 Jan. 1. Drainage St. Construction $7,000 Sewer 2,000 Drainage 5,000 - $14,000 Feb. 1. Administration Bldg. 11,000 11.,000 March 1. Scliool (outside) 30,000 clxool 1,000 31,000 April 1. Hosmer School (outside) 5,o04 Drains-Sewers 7,000 Playground (outside) 1,000 Schools 35,000 Street 14,000 62,000 262 'WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT May 1. Refunding 2,000 E, ast End School (outside) :3,000 Schools 34,000 Streets 17,000 Water (outside) 1d,000 70,000 June 1, Athletic Field 1,000 �,V1J1 July 1. Water (outside) 5,000 West Wat. 'School (outside) 12,000 Schools 3,000 Street 9,000 Land 2,000 Seers 2,000 } Fire Alarm Signal System 8,000 41,000 act. 1. Sewers-Drains 1,000 Water (outside) 1,000 2,000 Nov. 1. No. Beacon St. Bridge (outside) 3,000 Drains 21000 -- 5,000 Dec. 1, Servers 6,000 6,UDil 243,000 Notes Due 1933 Jan. 27. Anticipation of Revenue 100,00(] I1+Iar, 2S. AlIticipatioli of Revenue 1{�[�,O(}() 1VIar. 31. Anticipation of Revenue 55,000 May 26. Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 .dune 9. Anticipatio" of Revelltle K000 June 28. Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 Aug. 1.5. Anticipation of Revenue 100,000 Sept:. 15. Anticipation of Revemie 95,000 $700,000 TREASURER REPQRT 263 Apr. I. Anticipation Reimbursement 20,000 Financial Statement Total Debt. December 31, 1932 $1,742,000 Outside Water $36,000 East End School Chapter 272 Acts 1915 7,000 Hosmer School Chapter 299 Acts 1917 35P000 Noith Beacon St, Bridge Chapter 780 Acts 1914 21,000 Senior High School Chapter 372 Acts 1923 :360NO Playgrounds 8,000 Nest Watertown School Chapter 27 Acts 1921 108,000 - -- $575,000 1,16"7,000 Valuations 1930 57,290,349 1931 57,337,720 1932 57,923,155 172,5.51,224 Abatements 1930 663,585 1931 591,665 1932 419,955 1,675,205 170,876,019 56,958,673 3 0 1,708,760 1,167,000 Borrowing Capacity JanuaU 1, 1933 541,759 264 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT The indebtedness of the Town an d on what neco pit it was incurred is, as follows : Fire Alarm System $40,000 New Administration Building- 194,000 Water Loans 36,000 Refunding loan 8,000 Sewer and drains 159,000 North )deacon Street Bridge 21,000 Athletic Field 8,000 Street loans 150,000 School loam 1,103,000 Land 15,000 Playground 8,1300 $1,742,000 The indebtedness cif the Town matures as fnllo���s ; 1983 $243 2000 1934 216,000 1935 194,000 1936 186,000 1937 168,000 1938 144,000 1939 116,000 1940 106,000 1941 86,000 1942 64,000 1943 64,000 1944 61,000 1945 18,000 1946 14,000 1947 13,000 1948 13,00() 1949 13,000 1950 12,000 1951 11,000 - $1,742,000 TREASURERS REPORT 265 Statement required by Chapter VI, Town By-Laws, Article 4 Statement of debt and total cash expenditures of the Town for thirty years: Year Total Expenditures Town Debt 1903 :-19,447.86 $679,300 1904 671,857.11. 677,800 1905 601,365.35 788,800 1906 569,814.38 766,000 1907 789,735.64 792,800 1908 671,282.59 f 57,025 1909 {02,2 4.31 724,7255 1910 676,277.48 790,2`5 1911 811,158.18 761,625 1912 800,488.71 766,225 1913. 795,500.10 842,225 1914 88 4,248.80 767,525 1915 978,082.53 775,725 1916 1,010,478.76 807,925 1917 1,165,912.95 809,500 1918 1,116,816.30 767,500 1919 1,525,651.33 17003,000 1920 1,788,282.40 1,087,000 1921 2,083,986.77 1,319,000 1922 2,037,672.76 1,238,500 1923 2,144,143.57 1,183,500 1924 2,571,082.55 1,679,000 1925 3,015,407.96 1,91.4,000 1926 3,010,470.05 2,079,500 1928 3,378,589.10 2,17 2,000 1927 3,384,965.67 2,023,000 1929 4,01.1,343.85 2,1.71,500 1930 3,908,795.26 1,982,000 1931 4,282,947.52 1,947,000 1932 4,5 ,029.7`? 1,742,000 266 WA.TERTOWN TOWN REPORT The following is a list of all moneys and securities which have been placed in my charge by virtue of any o-ift, devise, bequest or deposit: The Martha Sanger bequest in the shape of a fund de- posited in the Watertown Savings Bank. Balance on Hand December 31, 1931 $635.70 Interest for year 1332 27.27 Balance December 31. , 1932 $662.97 The Templeton Fund, $2,500, which is represented by tivo-$1,000 four per cent first mortgage gold bonds of the New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad, Harlem River and Port Chester Division, and an account in the Watertown Savings Bank for $506. The interest on same ( 101.47) paid to the Associated Charities for distribu- tion at Christmas time as per orcler of the Board of Se- lectmen. The several sums of money tarried over to me on ac- count of perpetual care of lots in the cemeteries have been deposited in the Watertown Savings Bank and now amount, including interest, to Balance December 31, 1931 $42,760.90 Interest for the year 1932 1,854.31 44,615.21 Ynterest withdrawn an account of Cemetery Department 1931 a 1,875.43 $42,739.78 Names, and amounts collected since last repo t John Johnson $37.50 H. +boding 55.00 R. C. Kirby 15.00 George Russell 37.50 . TREASURER S REPORT 267 Earl Jacobson 50.00 William Robinson 37.50 Bessie Raytuse 75.00 John Marajhia-n 15.00 John Badzian 75.00 Walter J. Poole 75.00 John R. Stewait 50.00 Albeit Keswick 50.00 P. R. Mitchell 75.00 Willialyl syme 37.50 Mrs. Lewis 15.00 Winston C. Sims 7.50 Neil and Harry Tillsom 147.50 Carl G. Johnson 50.00 A. Young 50.00 Mrs. L. B. Goodrow 50.00 Palome 37.50 Dagdararian 15.00 J. Sullivan 15.00 Susan Belbill 15.00 B. C. Copeland 15-00 H. L. HaTris 75.00 Andrew A. Borden 37-150 Lillkan Kiirkiian 50.00 John Driscoll 15.00 Shahian Ajemian 15,00 R. on Boblen 15.00 Lucinda MacWilliams 15.00 Vicor Diran 50.00 mal'y yenorkiall 15.00 Arthur Phillies 102.50 J. Garabedian 37.50 John Zakanan 15.00 Charles A. Weir 50-00 ---- 1,595.00 $440334.78 268 WA►TERTOWN TOWN REFORT I have also in my charge the following property of the Public Library, which is not direct ,lifts or bequests to the Town: Ponds from the Pratt bequest, amounting to $5,000. Bonds for $2,000, invested from accumulated interest received from above funds. Interest due semi-annually and paid to Mr. Otis L. Hawes, who represents the com- mittee in charge of the fund. The Benjamin Hosmer Pierce Fund, represented by a deposit in the Watertown Savings Bank, amounting to in- cluding interest, 1,204.14. The Barry fund, deposited in above Savings Bank, aniounting to $1,022.79. Mary D. Emerson Mead Fund, account Watertown Public Library, deposited in Union Market National Bank, Savings Department, amounting to, including in- terest, $3,152.04. No sums can be drawn from the above accounts except upon written order of a majority of the Trustees of the Public Library. Receipts and Expenditures Balance December 31, 1931 $148;119.02 1932 Receipts 4,874,375.50 1932 Paid Treasury Warrants $4,923,029.72 Balance December 31, 1932 99,464.80 $5,022,494.52 $5,022,494 .52 Approved: W. W. NORCROSS, Jrt-, Auditor. LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING Annual Date- Amount Rate Interest Interest Due Mat-mity Borroured on account of J Lily 1, 1904 5,000 4 200.00 July and Jan. j July 1, 1983 New Water Loan 1, 1904 5,000 4 200.00 c` " j 1, 1934 it rr May 1, 1906 2,000 4 80.00 May and Nov. May 1, 1933 [ Refunding Debt 1, 1906 2,000 4 80.00 " c` I 1, 1934 to it 1, 1906 2,000 4 80.00 " 1., 1935 j It It 1, 1906, 2,000 4 90.00 if cc ' 1, 1'J3(i f it cc rr � 1, 1913 3,000 4 120.00 °` 1, 1933 South Side School 1, 1915 31000 4 120.00 " 1, 1983 East End School C 1, 19L:-) 2,000 4 80.00 1, 1934 `r 1,1D15 2,000 4 80.00 cc It 1, 1935 April 1_ 40.00 Oct. and April 1 i((��•� Surface Drainage � 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 " April 1, 1933 i16 rl 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 1, 1934 1 it it 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 " , 1, 1935 1 it `c p 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 it 1, 1936 cc ec 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 cc .. 1, 1937 ar If 1, 1916 1,000 4 4040 cc It 1, 1938 p ct 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 4 1 91 1, 1939 rr cc 1,1916 1,000 4 40.00 It cc 1, 1940 1 46 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 cc cc 1, 1041 cc it 1t 1916 1,000 4 40.0a " it 1, 1942 cc u 1,1916 1,000 4 40.00 cc re 1, 1943 rr ca 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 `c 1, 1944 a Rc 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 a f. 1, 1945 i cccc „4r 1 1, 1916 1,000 4 40.00 1, 1946 j LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF AIATURIN+G—Con.tmued � Interest V ate :3 moont R(I.N. f .- wvs al Interesi Due: 111f berity Borrowed on account of f �►lay- 1, 1917 � 1,000 41, � 45.00 � " �Yli 3 � High Schaal Land ---- 1, 14}17 j 1,000 4�/ j 45.00 [ " 4 1. 1917 I 1,000 i 4 45.00 j `f '• 1, 1935 1, 1917 1POOO 4 a 45.00 ra u 1 1, 1936. 1, 1917 1,000 , 41A 90.00 1, 1937 April 1, 19119 5,O0(} 15 2500) 1 April and Oct. April 1, 1933 j Hosmer School 1, 1919 :i,llu0 i a 250.00 , 1, 1934 � y April 1, 1919 1 51000 i 5 250.00 1 April and Oct. April 1, 1935 " 1, 1919 , 5,[li}p 5250.00 f `� j 1, 1936 j " `f x 1, 1919 5,000 5 250.00 fa if j 1, 1938 + ea to � 1, 1019 5,0oo 5 250.00 Of j 1, 1938 [ it 4; , 1,1919 5,000 5 250.00 " 1, 1939 if it 1, 1919 j 2,000 1 5 1 100.00 `i � 12 1933 � Spring Street Drain April 1, 1919 1 1,000 [ 5 50.00 April and Oct. April 1, 1934 Spring Street Drain 1, 1919 1,000 5 I 50.00 `i 1, 1935 1, 1919 1,000 5 + -00.00 os it .1, 1936 1, 1919 1,000 5 � 50.00 it � 1, 1937 j •i of � 1, 1919 11000 5 50.00 1, 1938 1, 1919 1,001) 5 50.00 tt ie j 11 1939 is of it 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 as it I 1, 1940 l tr tt rr 1, 1919 1,000 + 5 50.00 1 ff " 1, 1941 tf I 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 � `t fa � 1, 1942 j er ie ae 1, 1919 1,nno 5 50.00 it ,t 1 1, 1943 ; of ee er 1, 1919 j 1,000 :i 50.00 [ as tt 1, 1944 to ti ae 1 1919 f 1,000 ! 5 50.00 ii at I 1945 `a 1, 1919 1,000 15 50.00 � it u � 1, 1946 � at as ee 1, 1919 1 000 5 50.00 1, 1947 1, 1919 1,o00 5 50.00 J '° " 1, 1948 1, 1919 1,000 5 50.00 J [r a[ 1, 1949 Nov. 1, 1919 J 3,000 4I/i 135.Oa blay and Nov. I 1., 1933 ; North Beacon Street Bridge 1, 1919 3,000 4'/2 135.00 t '= r' 1, 1934 at (( i. is 1, 1919 3,000 4Y, 135.00 __ [( 1, 193.E tj (a rr it 1z 1919 .3,000 414 135.00 " 1, 1936 $1 ai i( r[ 1, 1919 3=000 4% 135.00 ri as 12 1937 ` ([ rf r( (f 1, 1919 3L000 4% 135.00 1, ii 1 1, 1938 J i= (( a( u 1, 1919 31000 4% 135.00 i. €r 1, 1939 I ii if A ea April 1, 1920 1�000 5 50.00 April and Oct. April 1, 1933 ` Drain and Sewer y 1, 1920 1,000 5 50.00 =� ra ], 1934 a[ a it 1, 1920 11000 5 50.00 =� _° 1; <€1935 � i< ai y 1, 1920 1,0()0 5 50.00 i( it 1, 1936 a( fi it � 1, 1920 17000 5 50.00 .f is 1, 1937 J ai rr 1, 1920 1,0()0 5 50.00 I _[ 1, 1938 . [aC6 � 1, 1920 11000 5 50.00 ` =a ae 1, 1939 1, 1920 1,000 5 50.00 I ar 1, 1940 [a a ci 1, 1920 1,000 5 50.00 ai 'i 1, 1941 Li i( i[ 1, 1920 1,000 5 50.00 i' a= 1t 1942 E _( [r As 1, 1920 1,000 5 50.00 it as 1, 1.943 I €€ ri ae 1, 1920 1,000 5 50.00 it it 1, 1944 4 ii rr (a y 1, 1920 1,000 5 50.00 [a 'a 1, 1945 1, 1920 1,000 5 50.00 ar is 1, 1946 1, 1920 1,000 5 50.00 (a == 1, 1947 j is (( it 1,_1920 1,000 5 50.00 (( it 1, 1949 is At r( 1, 1920 1,000 5 50.00 is [r 1, 1949 A [[ a( 1, 1920 1�000 5 50.00 (` [[ 1, 1950 it At a[ June 1, 1920 1,000 5'/Z 55.00 Tune and Dec. June 1, 1933 Athletic Field 1, 1920 1,000 5V2 55.00 Al [° 1z 1934 `i it 1,1920 1,000 1 5% 55.00 if `a 1, 1935 ita( � LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURIN —Coitinuva � Annual Date Amount Rate Interest fntorest Due 11la.tit°rity Rarrowed on eiriemmt of 1, 1920 1 1,000 5?Vz 55.00 rt <t 1, I!= 1 id i(1, 1020 1 1,{}00 � 5 i�� � 55.00 � �t 4t 1 12. 193i�7 � id .d 1, 1920 I 1,000 5 i .55.00 ri id r 1 If= I 44 tt 1, 1920 I 1,00D 5 /a 56.'00 ;i {4 I, V)39 d; to 1, 1920 1,000 I 5 55.00 1, 1940 � 94r 14 � April 1., 1,921 1,000 5 50.00 April and Oct. � A,pril 1, 1933 I)raititi e 41#121 1,000 5 5omo `d td 1, 1:934 (d � 1, 1921 } 1,000 C 5 50.00 ie dd 1, 1935 I d< � ]._. l!I•a 1. 1 000 5 :30At1 �i dr 1� 1936 � rr 1. 1921 1.,661) 5 :3t1.o iF de 1, 1.937 j di 1, 1921 1,000 5 ]OaO� 1938 C �` � 1, t921 1,()DO 5 50.00 tr dd 1, 1939 1 di 1, 1921 1.,00t1 5 50.00 tr id 1, 1940 1, 1921 1,000 5 50.00 1, 1941 1, 1921 1,000 5 � 50.00 cc dd 1, 1942 � di 1, 1921 1,000 5 x50.00 d° {r � 1, 1943 101921 1,000 5 :10.00 Of 1, 1944 P 1. 1921 1,000 5 150.00 di {d 1, 1945 1 di 1. 1.921 1,000 5 1-)0,00 " " 11 1946 1, 1`921 1,000 a 50.00 ` i` � 1, 1.947 1, 1921 1,000 5 50.00 " " � 1, 1048 1, 1921 1,000 5 50.00 " " 1, 1.949 Ft 1, 1921 1,000 s 50.00 `d 1, 1950 :d 1. 1.921 1,000 5 )0.00 " " 1, 1951- f ii .1i21 f, 1921 12,001) a% 630.00 Jan. all July R Tiny X, 1933 � West Watertown School 1? 1921 � 12,00[} � 51/4 630.00 1, 1934 F, 1 D2.1 12,()110 a�i 00.00 it it 1, 19-5 1, 1921 12,000 1"1 630m ar ai 1, n36 i ii it 1, 1021 12,00o :a 1,4 j 630.00 4r 1, 1.9,17 1, 1921 12,000 � :3 E4 ! 600.00 ! ra it + 1, 1938 'i 1.11921 12,001. €i 110.00 1, 1939 1, 1921 12,000 5?a ! !;3{] uo at rr I 1, 1940 1, 1.921 12,000 1 :J'.� 4530.00 � ra as i 11 1g41 .July 1, 1023 1.,000 4 -i , 42.50 Jun. ai)d July July 1., 1933 f School Plans 1, 192:3 1,0()0 41.4 I 42.50 � li it 1, 1934 1, 1923 1,000 4Y, 42.50 ri rr � 1r 1935 , ri rl 1, 1923 1,000 41r4 42.50 :r sc 1, 1936 rr ri 1, 1D23 1,000 4 V4 42.50 it t[ I 1, 1937 rs rl 1, 192,1 1,000 41/4 42.50 1, 1988 1, 192� 2,000 414 85-00 F [t ii � 1, 1933 + School Lands 1, 1923 2,000 41/4 85.00 1, 1934 i, 1923 2,000 41,4 85-00 � ra ra 11 1935 to as � 1., 1923 2:000 414 85.00 � �< ai 1, 19136 Ctas � July 1, 1923 2,000 41/4 85.00 Jaii. wid.Tula .July 1, 1937 � is ai � 1. 192;3 I 2,000 � 4 i 85.00 � al it 1+ 1918 it to � 1, 1923 1 1,00() 4ia, 42.50 I [� tt 1, 1939 ri it � 1 i 1923 I 1,00(] 1434 42.50 a[ rr 1,, 1940 ii " 1, 1923 1,000 41/4 42.50 � it rr 1y 1941 � ra ar � 1, 1.2i73 1,00D 4M 42.50 1 it +i 1, 194`2 r' ra Cr 1, 023 1,00n 4M 42.50 it tr FF i, 1943 I tr #r 1, 1922 2,000 4' ; � 85.0() I '` rr 4 1. 1033 I1 Street Betterments 1, 192.1 � 2,f1f111 A 8.5,of} 1, 1943 13arii ird Block 1, 1923 2,101, 8510I 1., 1134 i. 1921 1 2.0011 85.00 "s y, 1 DtIl.5 ,1, 1923 2,000 4 85.00 93f-,. 1j ali t ii rt 1, 1923 ` 1,040 14!zc 42.51) ! ra `i 1., 1937 as ii 1, 192-,1 1,000 4'/i 12.70 a[ a 1, 1938 I 16 1, 1923 1,000 41/4 12.50 .a ri 1. i LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATURING-Continued � An nrta,d Late _47010110 Rate Interest Interest Dtae tllrttirrity Borrowed on account,of 1, 192.3 1,000 414 42.5k f�... - �. � 1, 1940 ii tt 1, 1923 1,000 4:',!4 42,50 ff it 1, 1941 ii et 111923 1,000 4% 42.50 1, 1042 it ii 1, 1923 1,000 4Y4 42.50 it ft 1, 1943 1NIar. 1, 1924 1,000 4 40.00 Afar. and Sept. Mar. 1, 1933 Senior High School y 1 1924 1000 4 40.00 1 1934 � ff ft it 1,1924 1,000 4 40.00 " " Mar. 1, 1935 ff ft it y 1,1924 1,000 4 40.00 I " 1, 1936 O 1, 1924 1,000 4 40.00 � t' " � 1, 1937 1, 1924 1=000 4 40.00 t` •` 1, 19;38 � tt fe ff 1, 1924 1,000 4 40.00 tf ff 1, 1939 ,: At ,a 1, 1024 1,000 4 40.00 ff 1, 1940 j ti ri 1, 1924 I 1.000 4 40.00 ti ii 4 1941 j if tt it 1, 1924 1,000 41/4 42.50 " " 1, 1942 i it ti 1, 1924 1,000 4 42.50 if it 1, 1943 ►< tf it 1, 1924 1.000 V 42.50 `t " 1, 1944 ft tt ff 1, 1924 1 3(,000 4 1,200.00 ft tt 1, 1933 it it ft 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200.00 it ii 1, 1934 it it it 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200.00 ii if 1. 1935 1, 192)4 30,000 4 1,200.00 ii tf j 1_ 1936 1, 1924 6 30,000 4 1,200.00 tf is i 1, 1937 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200.00 „ f` 1, 1938 f ff a if 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200.00 itif j 1, 1939 ff tt fi 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200.00 ; fC " 1, 1940 i ii it ff 1, 1924 30,000 4 1,200.00 1 tt ti 1, 1941 ; ft It 49 1, 1924 33O�fJ00 j 4 � �[l[�.11Q " 1, 1942 � tf to 44r 1, 1924 .34,[1t?{l d4`� 1;275'-0'0 if 1, 1943 i ri !f ## 1, 192 4 30,000 � 4?.4 1.,27 5.00 Cf f# I 1, 1944 it rf re Oct. 1, 1924 1,000 4 40.00 April and Oct. Oct.. 1, 1983 Sewers and Drains 1, 19Z4 11000 4 40,00 f{ f� � 1, 1.934 1, 1924 1,000 4 40.00 tr ft F 1, 19.14 P to {: tt Oct. 1, 1924 1,000 j 4 40.00 i{ « 1. 19,32, w-'Iter 1. 1924 1,000 4 40.00 1! t{ 1, 1.93;4 � April 1, 192oi 1,000 4 4U.00 ft <r April 1, 1933 Playgrounds 1, 192.E 1,t} o 4 40.00 f{ [i � 1, 1934 J [t 1. 11323 1,000 4 40.00 #i ea i 1., 1}3,55 � ie 1, 19251,000 4 40.00 fe ft I 1, 1930 � �►j 1, 1925 1,000 j -1 44.00 fr fi 1, 1937 1, 1f125 1,000 4 40.00 it fR � 1, 19',8 1, 1925 1,000 4 40.00 f! ii 1, 1D39 j {# I, 1925 1,000 4 411.110 � !, t{ I 1, 1940 1, y1�925 65,rl�}43�0 i 4 r2�t,1t�0./00 •[ R[ I 1, 1�#s33 � Hid-li School Equipment 1, 1925 + 000 4 � 240.00 f! [{ � 1, 1 934 � R{ Cf {{ 1_. 192'_) 6:000 -4 I 240.00 ti ;i j 11, 119"1..i, I .. rr {f April 1, 1925 1 6.000 4 240.00 Apr3T 1, 1936 I id ti {i 1, 192+ ,t {]9 4 240.00 RR fi 1 1, 1,937 of. Ca 1, 1925 6,000 ; 4 240.00 .f ri 1, 1938 1 r 1925 � 6,000 1 4 240.00 �' R' � 1, 1939 1, 1925) 6,000 14 240.(1(l fr fi � 1, 1940 � di er dd 1 11,000 4 440.00 � fi iR 1 1, 1933 j Coolidge School 1. 1925 ; 11,000 4 0 440.00 C " of 1 1, 1924 1. 1J25 11,0004 1 440.00 [! #R 1 1, 1935 1. U)2 f 11,000 � 4 4,1il.00 f tt fi i i, mr, j dR 3{ 1, 1925 I 11,000 4 440.00 fd 1 1, 1037 0 {{ eR 1, 1925 1 11,0(10 4 440.00 or to i 1.1 1938 1., 1925 1 11,00n 1 4 1 440.00 td I 1., 1939 1. 1925 1 11,000 1 4 C 440.00 � fi tf ; 1., 1.940 �. - - �,L �;+iaac? reQ�}—JhT�Il1I. 'I4 10 9IlkII.L 'MUOK NMI .40 1S1f1 4 Cri Date :1•monut Rate Interest, lrrterest Dtre Maturity Borrowed mi accoicut of July 1, 1925 2,000 -1 86.00 ] Jan. and July July 1, 1933 Sewers 1, 192 a 2,000 ; 4 80.00 � +� " � 1, 1934 `r 1, 1925 2,000 4 80.00 ff •` 11 1935 ft � April 1,1926 10,000 4 400.00 Oct. and April April 1, 1933 North End School Y 1. 1926 10,000 4 400.00 " " 1, 1934 ft if tt y 11192i6 10,000 4 400.00 ft 'f 1, 1935 ff tf if 1,1926 10,000 4 400.00 " 1, 1936 ff 1. 192G 10,000 4 400.00 if � 1, 1937 J ff 1,1926 10,000 4 400.00 `t ii ` 1s 1'938 J if if tt 1, 1926 10,000 4 400.00 " if 1, 1939 j ff ft tr 1, 1926 10,000 4 400.00 " t` 1, 1940 1.1926 10,000 4 400.00 f` `f 1, 1941 � ff it rt 1,1926 7,000 ! 4 280.00 1, 1933 [ Streets 1,192E 7000 4 280.00 `t if I 1, 1934 tt 1,1926 7,000 4 280.00 if " 1, 1935 tt � 1,1926 7,000 4 290.00 `f � 1, 1936 � tt �C April 1,1J26 3,OOD 4 120.00 fi it I ,1 1933 j Pay*a<7 ents � 1. 1926 1,000 4 120.00 if 4r 1. 1934 1, 1926 3,000 4 120.00 It 69 17 i935 1 it 1,192E 3,000 4 120.00 fi if 1, 1936 u April 1, 1927 8,000 4 320.00 April and Oct. ( April 1, 1933 Nest Junior High School Ext. 1, 1927 8,000 4 -.120.00 ft it f 1, 1934 I « If It If It 1, 1927 8,000 4 320.00 it it I 1, 1935 I rf a ft tr tt 1, 1927 8,000 4 320.00 ff fi � 1, 1926 � tf ff fr tf is 1; 1927 8,000 4 320.00 ff it I 1, M7 I It if if It It 1,1927 2,000 4 80.00 fi fi 1t 1933 Sewers and Drains TREASURER'S REPORT 277 Lk 4.0 o cis' a w _ r w 4Y �. � � v to �401 » ti w N A�9 Rt C i� r ix w Ili so10l C41-3 �a tt.10 -li tDt-wCG' C u5=1-00mCPS Adm ri CID=00toC'7 , 00 `-nc+"rcoTn�Ce� cr mmCdcomcocoCCCDL-3c+9G*- K clC5 m=mon Cl-n MmImmC'SGi^C Y zl m m 7:,o9C�GS0,2C om cn iu?=C3 rl r-9-4 A r-4-4 r4 r-1-4 eel rl ri r-6 sS ca OG GC3c�Ca^�:C OC7i C] C + C3 ? C:yC]OaDkoCC)C l O 0Gam^.+ C�C7q V 11 L!Lnn 1.d IO I-t�.0Z dC'�C,R LR l!_Iq L'R if$ 4, VD lL 6C5C� C36CaC�C2,C11 ANN:V4°70-'}'L 3l.+i,�slCSlt,�4 t-4�C-Cot-C-t~ 00 W to 7C Co t;y 4n'-�D C oD r- r1 r-I 1~- M.C:^':Gb M M CeP ►^I r-[+--e r-!+--i '*'� *C' `d+t!"-;�'m^'J 4yll q:^.C'7 C"3 Cr7'el' q+ d' --v ° v m CIL,S+o m n C" m cec cr Ccq PS 6Y]m cet cY m m c+a CrJ C+S CS �` 4C :vG�t C C) C= JC CaQ GC�C' C CCsG7 0 C"}C3C G C3C7 0 S58= � '-"'"'1=CDim CQk .^5�C7r7C� C C�CSC?CC3 VOC^ 'M1q..;,CR:!^YRC c:!qcl em.g0CQLi ' Ll:kl�.*]^l •T1i y':t:' -i ,--[,� �-�e3CCCDC OCQC-1'Hr� — irir�rir NBC� -NNNL-t-CO00WU QGQGG7�t]60Dd(�O00mmmmccDox cQD1 ' 00w ol^lL A41A]NC'IG47cq,-lcqnlcmGtNN-NC4�`.lGWWCqCgClCElC.l:1"mf1-1''*1LEIGilE.4] G{ C.�. "' GS G'.`.',�E.'i C:i'°.a C'r7 63 Gr C G]�".. S : ::Y Cf? al r-!ra +--I ,--�r-I-q-4-4,--!,--I ri rd.--� •--� +--I'.r'i r-s+--1 ,--i ,--.rw + CS A x LIST OF TOV71K NOTES, TIME OF MATURING—Corat'buied to I _ - -- - 00 �4a�aatiaa! Daa.to :lmou-rat Rate Interc.,ft In-tercst Data m atoritll Bot-roa-ed wt account of 1, 1928 f 1,000 � Tx 37.;-o l r, ra J 1, 11mt I ,r cc --- - i 1, 1928 1 1,000 3 4 j 37.)o I .r {r 1 1IJ43 Dec.- 12 1928 6,000 4 J 240,00 1 Dec. and JuTio Dec. 1, 103;3 � Sewer 1, 1028 6,0�00 4 � 24�]01 r 1= 1934 �# 1, 1928 QflO0 4 240,00 rs ; 1, 1.935 w 1: 1928 [6�.000 4 24[.00 iE r< 1, 1D,.36 � .. Di1, 4]7000 4 .240.00 1, 1928 -0,000 4 200.00 ar rs 1 1, t938 . 11lay 1, 029 14,1100 4` =!lv')-00 I May and Nov. INTa - T, 1!].13 West End School 1, 1929 14,000 41.4 595.00 I ai Ei 1' 1934 .. Ei .. 14,000 4I/L 595.00 I LE a 1, 14935 i Ei +E ai y 1? 1929 j 14,000 4'A, :lli.00 1, 1936 i ." YE :. C7 1. ID29 14,000 i 41:✓4 595,00 1, 1937 1, 19'?11 14,000 14 4 595.00 1, 1, 11)2?i I 14,000 4 -5,95.00 sE r. I 1, 1939 sE ii ii 1. 1929 12,000 414 { 510.00 "' is 1, 1940 rr rr 'U 1, 1929 122000 4 Iii � 510,00 1, 1941 p 1, 1.02{} 12000 4;. <i10.00 E` {` 1, 1942 f EE i tr y 1,, 1929 12:000 � 41/, f 510.00 sr EE 1, 1942 � fi rE Ei 1, 1-029 12iOC10 •1 a:1 I 510.00 x: sr 1x 1944 I, 1920 7,000 -1 ',, `97.50 " 1, 1!)3 3 Arsenal Street 1, 1929 7,000 1 '.ti I 297.50 Ea Es 1_ 1934 ii Ee July 1, 1 129 71 00o :, 5[}.00 � `: E` July 1, 1933 j Main and Mt. A iburn Streets 1, 7,000 30.0[] J EE <i J 1 1.934 Jul 1. 111930 2,00n E ',_ I 90 00 Jan. and July Jaa1, 1, 1932 i Sewer 1, I'm J 21000 111.a 90.00 � iE if � 1., 1934 J s, TREASURER PS REPORT 279 �.c V V Y Y Y1 pN L V4 4.J W 4 '+ _ I�rr Ll:3 I�r 4.:.-.a lr It LIZ CD N m4^..CD.--1 cq n G -1 llfv�ce J C k crJ-1) J M M M O'� .I' -�'--m � m"D Ii,C�+. "I '—s Z=Cs Lg G7 G'�G7'm :4=C7s==fir?C+i+l ci :3`' +--1 ri rrJ r-t r-I r 4 r--4 r--1 r-i rf r-F r-I r 4 r4 r- -4 rti L ri r{ri r-I ri 9--t ri ri 1-4 rt r 4 r-- r-1 ri�--C■--i+--�rr+--I-1 ri r-4­4 rl rz rf e--I r-I rl rE ri,--V r-tl rF r-{--1 r1.-�I rl r-1 r1 r1 ri ri 411 M �i .. l� CC�COC�C^�4��`��J�0 ��7�.��C3C?C7rJ"y�C�G�Ca�7GOC7�Q 00 0 C cC c C6 Z� c;CCC5tmc0, C� b NNN6* NN4ti7CVrSrif-irlri f-q Nr-trl--VIT VVVV ' q�vV Sri C3[3 CC7C3C3C7C ' HO C?CC?=�CaCCCvC=0CDC0:= =ooc(=C Cas COC GC CC YCCc)C,c m mC-1C =4-11�=C.CCL^C7=== C�C7���L'J��r.�C�•-� v r�J{+J�AG`C�yNr�+::�vRv C�.r�C'ti✓ ��Q G C CD, rti 7..o 9 1'.�+ 7 •^�3 rJ` 47 O r. Q .r. . "` ; CC' -"�+-4 r-f rl-4*-4 1 r--1 r-I-i"-4 r-i cc C.7 L*{r - , -rta m CO G-,)Cr"9 cc 1r:3:^M:"5 �ce" '. .--i --V W rl r-4-4 r-1 r.1 ri r-4 --I rC LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF A"1U ING-Contin aad 00 Date .drraonnt Rate h1tc.rest Inte-rest Dv IMrcturitp Borrowed on caaacota tt of 1, 1931 10«1,000-4 400.00 i' `� � 1, 1945 {1, 1�9yr3�i1. 10,000 4 400.O00 " i0 1, y1�94i�67 1, 1931 1O,000 400.00 dsi Ff X, 1.a1�Fd if dd rf 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 ra rr � 1, 1948 ! ti FF Ft 1, 1931 10,00O 4 , 4OO.00 e, 1, 15149 it it rr 1, 1931 10,000 4 400.00 I ii Fi , 1. 1950 � rd tt tr CFJ 1, 1931 19,000 4 , 400.00 44 � 1; 1D51 44 .1t ly 1, 1932 8,f1010 4{Z4 >;y$70.t{�1/0 Jan. �.r�s1.IuIv July 1, 1i91373 � Fire Alarm ystei � 1, 1�:732 C8�,r(}5iJ5�0 �,i#-:;34' ry]C�0.00 <F Fs J., 771�,9f1 e3dy4 f 44 FF Ff +� It 1032 8,000 4 xq� 880.0U J F4 e+ 1, 1935 1 it it ri 1, 1032 8,000 14 4 380.00 � Ff id ` 1, 1!}3G 1, 1;F;�2 I 8_00U 1 4% 33(),00 � f« ii � 1, 1937 1rCd 'r Fi L� 1,742,00 100 000 I Jan. 27 1933 1 ! , Anticipation of ����t�u� 100,000 I Mar. 28, 1933 « ;1 ;r y 55,0001 � 11 ar. 31, 1933 ` 100,000 May 2Or 1933 tl de rr at 50,0()0 June 9, 19X] � it tr tF 104 f100 June 28, 1933 tr tF [F 10O,000 ,Aug. 15, 1933 � ri it 95,000 Sept. 15, 1!]3- Watertown, December 31, 1932 1IAI-RY AT. BRIGHAMP Treasm-er. TREASURER'S REPORT 281 Insurance ` Amount Due Pen-asylvania $15,000 Sept. 1, 1933 American 24,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Daston .58,000 Sept, 1, 1933 Pennsylvania. 20,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Pittsburgh 40,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Continental 15,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Agricultural 26,500 Sept. 1, 1933 Home 42,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Home 2O,OOf� Sept. 1, 1933 Home 38,400 Sept. 1, 1933 London Assurance 50,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Liverpool-London Globe 24,000 Sept. 1, 1933 -Niagara 10,000 Sept. 1., 1933 ?'forth British 16,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Niagara 40,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Globe 26,.500 Sept. 1, 1933 Travelers 36,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Pittsburg 36,000 Sept. 1, 1933 City of New York 36,000 Sept. 1. 1936 Imperial 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Home 29,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Dome 20,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Caledonian 25,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Liverpool London Globe 25,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Travelers 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Home 42,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Mercantile 20,000 Sept. 1., 1936 Boston 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Aetna 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 N! tional Fire 33,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Massaebusetts 12,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Boston 30,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Liberty 22,000 Sept. 1, 1936 282 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Amount Due Continental 15,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Firemens 20,000 Sept. 1, 1936 North America 53,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Pennsylvania 25,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Springfield 53,000 Sept. 1, 1936 Springfield 60,000 Sept, 1, 1933 Atlas 25,000 Sept. 1, 1933 Home 22,000 Sept, 1, 1933 Liverpool-London Globe 21$000 Sept. 1, 1933 Super'iol• 63,241 Sept. 1, 1934 Northwestern 35,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Penn 26,596 Sept. 1, 1934 Agricultural 22,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Uniol1 59,841 Sept, 1, 1934 Nortli British 42„01.2 Sept. 1, 1934 Niagara s%000 Sept. 1, 19321 Atlas 300,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Old Colony 20,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Michigan 21,414 Sept. 1, 1934 Empire State 30,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Boston 34,366 Sept. 1, 1934 Penn 317500 Sept. 1, 194 Springfield 53,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Great American 53,000 Sept. 1, 1934 N. Y. Underwriters 16,000 Sept. 1, 1934 Security 31,500 Sept. 1, 1934 Michigan Fire-Marine 360000 Sept. 1„ 1934 National Fire 25,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Aetna 25,000 Sept. 1, 1935 N. Y. Un.derivriters 38,500 Sept. 1, 1935 Penn 26,500 Sept. 1, 1935 Queen 20,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Reliance 20„000 Sept. 1, 1935 Connecticut 42YG00 Sept. 1, 1935 Live pool-London Glol)e 26,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Hartford 45,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Norwich Unimi 19,00() Sept. 1, 1935 TREASURER'S REPORT 283 A ma int. Due North River 36,000 'Sept. 1, 1935 Firemen's 851000 Sept. 1, 1935 Anglia-American 701000 Sept. 1, 1935 Norwich Union 80,000 Sept. 1, 1935 National Fire 30,540 Sept. 1, 1935 At]-as 15,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Aetna Auto. Ins., Hartford 25,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Mass, Fire-Marine 316,000 Sept. 1, 1935 Liverpool, London 25,000 Sept. 1, 1937 London-Lancashire 7,790 Sept. 1, 1937 Continental 3e,000 Sept. 1, 199 Treeelers 15,000 Sept. 1, 1937 Home 10,000 Sept. 1, 1937 Home Fir-e-Marine 27,000 Sept. 1, 1937 Benjamin Franklin 367000 Sept. 1., 1937 Superior 21,000 Sept. 1, 1937 Mercantile 127,800 Sept. 1, 1937 Penn 26,000 Sept. 1, 1937 Queen 46,00+0 Sept. 1, 1937 Home 38,000 Sept. 1, 1937 Penn 23,000 Sept. 1, 19 7 St.. paid 135,000 Sept. 1, 1937 3,079,000 Boiler Mutual 10,000 Feb. 1, 1933 Hartford 10,00() Jan. 8, 1934 $20,000 HARPY W. BRIGHAM, Trey-surer. I i i REPORT OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES 1 respectfully submit the following report relative to collection of taxes and assessments for the year 1932 1930 TAXES Real and Personal Balance outstanding January 1, 1932 $3,302.52 Disclaimed Tax Titles 390.43 Refunds 15.80 _- $3,708.75 Abatements granted during 1932 $134.30 Paid Treasurer during 1932 3,565.15 Adjustments 9.30 Total credits 3,708.7:- 1980 Poll Taxes Balance outstanding January 1, 1932 $262.00 Abatements granted. during 1932 $248.00 Paid Treasurer during 1982 14.00 Total credits $262.00 1930 Motor Vehicle Excise Balance outstandiw;- Jan. 11, 1932 $1,697.18 Refunds 8.44 Adjustments 7.24 Abatements granted during 1932 1,401.28 Paid Treasurer during 1932 311.58 Total credits 284 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 285 1931 TAXES Real and Personal Balance outstanding January 1, 1932 $561,3292.84 Disclaimed Tax Titles 418.62 Reftznrls 1,585.3£ Abatements granted during 1932 4,162.40 Credit by Tax Titles 58,963.93 Paid Treasurer during 1932 482,378.12 Total Credits $545,594.45 Balance outstanding, January 1, 1933 $M822.37 1931 Pall Taxes Balance 011tstan(ling Jan. 1., 1932 $+490.00 Committed March 17, 1932 182.00 Committed April 5, 1932 14.00 Refunds 2.00 Adjustments 8.00 $696.00 Abatements granted during 1982 514.00 Paid Treasurer dwing 1932 168.00 Total Credits $682:00 Balance outstanding January 1, 1933 $14.00 1931 Old Age Assistance Balance outstanding January 1, 1932 439J)0 Committed March 17, 1932 91.00 Committed April 5, 1922 7•00 Adjustments 12.00 $549.00 Credit from Commonwealth $419.00 Paid Treasurer during 1982 87.00 286 WATERTCiWN TOWN REPORT Total Credits $506.40 Balance outstanding January 1, 1933. $42.00 1931 Motor Vehicle Excise Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1932 .$4,179.95 Committed J-amiary 24, 1932 9-08.+02 Refunds 167A0 $5,305.37 Abatements granted during 1932 2,592.16 Paid Treasurer during 1932 2,224.99 Total Credits $4,817.15 Balance outstanding January 1, 1933 $488.22 1932 TAXES Real and Personal Original Commitment 2,215,632.64 December Commitment 88.53 Refunds 1,032.02 $2,216,7 53.19 Abatements granted clueing 1932 $12,076.16 Paid Treasurer during 1992 1,430.683.7:5 Total credits $1,442,759.91 Balance outstanding January 1, 1933 $7 73,993.23 1932 Pall Taxes Original Commitment $21,752.00 Committed September 30 190.90 Committed December 30 94.00 Refunds 6.00 Total Commitment $22,042.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 287 Abatements granted during 1932 $166.00 Paid Treasurer during 1932 18,704.00 Total credits $18,870.00 Balance outstanding January 1, 1933 $3,172.00 1932 Old Age Assistance Original Commitment $10,87 6.00 Committed September 30, 1932 95,00 Committed December 5, 1332 47.00 Total Commitment - 811,018.00 Paid Treasurer during 1932 $9t342.00 Total credits $9,342.00 Balance outstanding January. 1, 1933 $1,676.00 1932 Motor Vehicle Excise Committed March 17, 1932 $40,91.4.05 Committed ,lone 28, 1932 16,657.80 Committed December 5. 1932 5,598.52 Refunds 1,360.62 Total Commitment $64,531.09 Abatements granted during 1932 $3,348.21. Paid Treasurer during 1932 56,656.48 Total credits $60,004.69 Balance outstanding January 1, 1933 $4,526.40 1932 TOTAL PAYMENTS TO TREASURER BY COLLECTOR OF TAXES 1930 Real and Personal Taxes $3,565.15 298 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 1930 Poll Taxes 14.00 1930 Motor Vehicle Excise 311.58 Interest on above $239.10 1991 Real and Personal Taxes 482,378.12 1931 Poll Taxes 1 8.00 1931 Old Age Assistance 87.00 1931 11otor• Vehicle Excise 2,224.99 Interest on above $18,053.86 1932 Real and Personal Taxes 1,430,683.75 1932 Pell Taxes 18,704.00 1932 Old Age Assistance %342.00 1932 Allotor Vehicle Excise 60,004.69 Interest can above $2,523,79 Total Interest $20,816.75 'fatal Taxes 27007,483.28 By receipts from Statement of Liens and Pvedemption Certificates 164.00 By receipts from Sidewalk Assessments 3,773.68 By receipts from Street Betterment Assessments 7,275.86 By receipts frora Tax Sale Advertising and Fees 4,399.70 By 1929 Motor Vehicle Excise paid after abatement 2.97 By 1931 Poll and Old Age Assistance paid ,after abatement 22.00 Total paid Treasurer during 1932 $2,043,938.24 F'REDERICK J. COLBY, Collector of Taxes for, the Town of 11fatertmen. Approved: W. W. NORCP OSS, Jr., Auditor. December 31, 1932. COLLECTOR'S REVORT 89 1932 Real Estate and Personal Taxes Retaining Unpaid December 31, 1932 Asterisk (*) paid or abated since close of books Dec. 31, 1932 to February 8, 1933 Abhondanzio, Antonio, 28 Quirk St___..................... ........$ 304.20 Abbott, Arthur S., et ux, 105 Palfrey St., bal......................... 2OO,00 Abbott, Gladys,.57 Parker St., bal........................................... 69.40 Abbott, Mary E., 9 Hawthorne St................................. ........... 216.455 Abrew, Francesco d., Burlington................................................ 243,75 Abrew, Mary C., Arlington St.._............................................. 3.90 Aceetta, Alice, 69 .Burnham St................................................... 267.15 Aceetta, Manfredi, East Boston................................................. 23.46 Adam, Joseph, 377 Mama ,St............................. Adams, Guisseppae, et ux, 3# Prescott St............................. .... 144.82 Adams, Delta G., 186 Orchard St............................................... 373.99 Adams, Helen L., 64 Standish Rd........... .......... ..................... 323.09 Adams, Lillian lea., 40 Fuller Ed................................................. 480.39 Agahigian, Diran, J Harnden Ave............................................. 365.30 Agalxigian, 11+1ardiros, 329 Orchard St..................................... 352.61 A , asotellis, 4asilike G., 39 Berkeley St., bal......................... 40.66 Ahlden, Ruben H,, et ux, !10 Cypress ,St............................... 312.00 Ahlin, Phillip O., 221 Com moza St................ ...... ..................... 7.80 Aiello, Guiseppe, 21 Qnirk St..................................................... 11.70 Aiello, Guiseppe, et ux, Quirk St............................................. 118.95 Airasian, Sarkis, et ux, 7 Porter St..................................... 280.80 Ajamian, Hovsep, 98 Dexter Ave................. . ....................... 251.66 Ajamian, Mousek, 24 Lloyd Rd..,.............................................. 372.45 Ajamian, Rosie, 45 Quimby St............... .... 258.03 ................... Ajemian, Shahin A., et ux, 44 Concord Rd............................... 296.4o Ajeniian, 'Toros, 42 Dexter Ave............................. ... ......,....... 7.80 Akillian, Haig, 50 Dexter Ave.,................................................. 11.70 Akill an, Marv, 11 Laurel St..................................................... 312.00 Alagna, Anna, 25 Frances St., bal......................................... 54.59 Alarie, Anne G., 195 Fayette St.............. .............................. 97,50 Aiberico, Donato, et ux., 19 Howard St...............................I..... 405.60 Alemsherian, Melkon, 48 Dexter Ave....................................... 7.80 Alezanterian, Mary, 9• Hosmer St........................................... 280.80 Alger, Eliza A., 100 Pleasant St.-.............................................. 185.25 Alger, Garfield, 67 Rdenfield Ave............................................. 2113.82 Alger, Phoebe P., 27 Filield St................................................... 290.55 Allan, Ethaix, 46 Quincy St.-_... 2ii2.8o Allen, Amelia P., 6 Gamer Rd. East.......................................... 29GAU 290 WATERTOWN Tl3WN REPORT Allen, Hugh E., et ux, 510 Belmont St................................ 308.10 Allen, John X., et ux, 13 Rutland St....I.................................... 160.65 *Allen, Winifred, 33 Glcott St...-........................... .................. 74.41 Alt, Julia, Cainbridge,................................................................. 11.70 Alteparmakian, Persape, Elton .Ave......................................... 296.40 Alvord, 11alpb F., Newton............................................................ 699.65 Alward, Murray B., Mattapan.................................................... 35.34 *Amari, Gaspare et ux, 100 Summer St........................... ... 136.25 Ambrose, Janes J., et ux, 51 C aPitol St---.............--.......... 11i5.�5 Ambrosio, Pietro, et pax, 56 Westminster Ave......................... 136.50 American oil Co., Cambridge-.......... ............................. ......... 638.63 Arises, Grace C., 178 Palfrey St............................................... 91.73 Ananian, Garabed H., et al, 568 Mt. Auburn St................... 693.63 Ananian, Leo, 8 Bailey Rd........................................I.............. 7.81} Ananian, Mariam, 18 Putnam St............................................... 294.45 Ananian, Narin, 266 Pleasant St................•................................. 135.81 Anastasi, Peter, 28 Dean St., Everett...................................... 233.16 Anaastasi, Pietro, 781 1v1t. Auburn St.-................................... 1,382.58 Anderson, Axel, Spring St......................................................... 7.80 Anderson, Axel E., Herrsom St................................................ 21.77 Anderson, Ethel ., 145 Grove St......................................... 138.b1 Andersen, Maude V., 52 Carroll St........................................... 282.75 Anderson, Harry J., 71 Arlington St..................................I.. 3.0 Andrews, Austin H., 43 Franklin St.....................I........_1....... 962.21 Andrews Edith P., 43 Franklin St..................... .. ............... 536.40 Andrews, Mary, 616 Mt. Auburn St....................................... 18.65 Andrews Milk Co., 43 Franklin St............................................ 4ao.95 Andrews, William S., 182 Main St......................................... 167.70 Angelo, Rocco, et ux, 61 Spring St........................................... 190.65 Annese, Felice, et ux, 66 Sparkill St.......................................... 17.55 Anthony, -N13ry 11., 248 Common St........................................... 813.9.E Antonio, Louise, 434 Mt. AiuburnSt......................................... 897.20 Antonion, Alexandra S., 43 Crawford St................................. .69 Aprahamian, Xayar, 600 Mt. Auburn St............................... 19.60 Aprahamian, Manoog, 99 Bigelow Ave..................................... 23.40 Aprahamian, Zartig, 27 Elton Ave........................................... 276.90 Aprigian, Peter, 38 Cypress St.............................................. 226.27 Arakelian, Melcon der, et ux, 29 Fairfield St..................... ... 269.78 Arena, Guy , 825 Mt. Auburn St........................................... 7.80 Arg-iro,. Rocco, et ux, 12 Keith St........................................... 295Jj3 Armenyan, Eugenie, 71 Putnam St........................................... 87.98 Armstrong, Frank H., et ux, 34 WllmDt St............................. 22.22 Armstrong, William H., Sharon.............................................. 247,27 Arno, Paolo, 24 Perry St....................I......I................................. 97.50 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 291 Arone, Domenico, 23 Dewey St.......................................... .... 332.57 Arone, Domenico, et ux, 79 Templeton Pkway........................ 370.43 Arone, Frxnit, et ux 18 Belmont St....................................... 245.70 *Arone, Louis, 108 Templeton Pkway..................................... 66.71 Arone, Pasquale, et ux, 26 Keith St-................ . 88.16 Aroni, 'Vito, et ux, 8 Keith St......... . ................... .................... 16730 Aroutfan, Artist, et al, 31 Templeton Pkwa.y....................... 236.34 Aroutian, Arlen M., 31 Alelendy Ave..................................... 182.30 Arslanian, Samuel, ii K ndazian St........................... 253.50 Arzoomian, Garabed, 12 Porter St.........+............................... 288.33 Asadcorian, Sarkis, 29 Nichols Ave.................................. ... 425.10 Asarian, Harry, et m, 48 Quimby St........................ ............ 202.16 Aspegren, Carl H. et al Dedham................... Atkinson, Theodore M., 111 Lovell Rd.-.................. ......... 278.99 Atlas, George, 54 Keenan St.................................................... 308.10 Atwood, W. Elmer, 27 Alerril[ Rd........................................... 347X8 Audella, Helm. D,, Roston.......................................................... 368.84 Austin, Leonard H., et ux, 24 Merrill Rd................................. 172.69 Avarhock, klarris, 419 11t. Auburn St.................. 00 Atrazian, Munevar, 20 Concord Rd........................................... 144A5 Bab-cock, Mabel K., Trustee, Bos#an........................................ 952.12 ]bacon, Jennie C., 92 Common St........................................... 267,15 Bagdasarian, P. A., 164 Belmont St.................. 19.50 Bagna[l, Earle E., et ux, 93 Highland Ave............................. 259.25 Bsgnall, Earl E., 93 Highland Ave........................................... 36.78 Bahadurian, Rose, 17 Keenan St............................................. 389,30 Baia, Luigi, 75 Boyd St.....,....................................................... 286.65 Bailey, Pearl D., 15 Hilltop Rd............................................... 202.16 Bainton, Harlow E. Jr., et al, 187 Common St..................... 327.60 Bake, Norma 1., 100 Beechwood Ave..................................... 200.00 Baker, Ettabell, Soraerville........................................................ 276.90 Baker, Fr"k G., 7 Springy; St.............................. Baker, Harry T., 734 Belmont St................................. Barer, Margaret E., 44 California St................................... 75.41 Balcom, Roy 1., 32 Fitchburg St............................................. 204.89 Ball, Doris F., 58 Concord Fed........................ ......+. 95.10 Bancroft, Mazy E., Holbrook...................... . 298.35 Bangs, J. Mitchell, et nx, 64 Washburn St........................... 269.10 Baratta, Joseph, 69 Forest 'St.............................................._.. 449.18 Barbanti, Philip B., 29 Charles St......................................... 265.2() *B-arbozo, Alanuel, 98 Central St,, Somere-ille+....................... 11.70 Barchand, Oliver W., et at, 17 Paul St..................... ....+.... 180.75 Bardizbani€n, Hasmig, et at, 30 Porter St............................... 286.75 Bardizbanian, John, et at, 15 Porten St................. 292 NVXFEfV1707 YN ' ONIV N REPORT Bardizbanian, Nishan Fugeni, Concord Rd............................. 282,75 Barker, George &) et ux, 91 Lovell Rd..................................... 372.90 Barker, Luli.oue X., et al, 64 Commonwealth Rd., hal........... 93.79 Barksdale, Andrew 19., 76 Brookline ,St................................. 261.49 Barnard, Simon, Boston .......... ................................................. 29S.60 *Ba=es, John F., et ux, Roslindale...... .............. ................... 267.56 Barnet, Bessie, Brighton.............................................................. 816.94 *Barr, Katherine A., 9 Afelville 'der....................................... 7108.28 Barrett, Joseph G., 15 Yaller Rol.......................................... 1.95 Barrett, Deborah M., 510 Main St., bal............................... 95.00 Barrett, Florence E., 44 Fitchburg St....................................... 200.77 Barrett Mary G., Roxb-au.. ...... ........................................ 363.40 *Barrett, Peter P., 536 1i-a n St...................................I......... 744.90 Barrett, William Newton..-.......... ....... ......................... .......... 551.85 Barrouza, Manuel I+I., et tax, 76 Cornwell Aire......................... 313,95 Barry, George 51., 21 Birch Rd............................................... 307.49 Barry, Johanna J., 32 113acon St............................................... 209.15 Bartholomew, James, 52 Beechwood Ave............................. 5.0 Bartis, Venetia J., et al, 11. Morse St................................... 296.40 *Bartlett, Harold A,, et ux, 37 Beacon Pk............................... 75.95 Bau, Wesley H., et nx, 49 Merrill Rd................................... 329.19 Baxter, Pearl A., 42 Kimball Rd........................................... 344.62 Bayajian, Samuel H., et al, 32 Concord Rd......................... 288.60 Bazarian, Avedis, 55 Dexter Ave........................................... 3.90 Bazarian, N"azek, 15 Laurel St................................................. 312.00 Bazarian, Panos, 62 Hazel St.....................................I............. 296.85 Bazarian, Peter, 524 Mt, Auburn St....................................... 331.50 Bazarian, Sarah, 133 Dexter Ave....................................... .. 271.48 Bean, Lena Marsball, 85 Robbins Rd. ..................................... 41.04 Beaser, Ray, Roxbury................................................................... 897.25 Beatruce, Carl„ 150 Edenfiield Ave........................................... 168.39 Beaudry, 'victor, 31 Wilson Ave................................................. 90.11 Beaupre, Louise A., 67 Standish Rd....................................... 315.90 Becklund, T7rmll P., et ux, 183 Highland Ave........................... 109.16 Beckman, Ellen C., 68 Barnard Ave..................................... 125.62 Bedigian, Mardiros B., et ux, 19 Chauncy St......................... 764.40 Bedrossina, H. G., 121 Galen St............................................... 101.40 Bedrossian, Sarah, 24 Union St................................................. 151.60 Bekerian, Aghasi, et al, 17 Llayd Rd....-.................................. 335.40 Belding, Anson fir., 277 School ;St........................................... 200.0S Edell, Hazel P., 20 .Fitchburg St................................................. 200.77 Bella, Tony*, et al, Conn........................,.................................... 376.92 Bella, Tony, et ux, Conn............................................................. 674.03 Belmante, Ceriaco, 12D Spring St............................................... '7,8U CRLLECTOR'S REPORT 293 Belouzian, tilanuel, et al, 59 Cray;-foal St............................... 251.55 Benfield, Albert J., Boston.-.......................... .................. ...... 234.43 Benger, Joseph H., 381 School St.........................r................. 89.00 Benger, Hebert, et ux, 53 Wilmot St..................................... 142.35 Benjamin, Harry L., et al, 64 Mt. Auburn St......................... 33.15 Bennett, Francis A.., 50 Spruce St.......................................... 296.40 Bennett, Georgia A., 21 Alden Rd........................................... 83,24 Benson, 11Sinerva E., 54 Winsor Ave......................................... 367..18 *Berardino, Francesco, et ux, 184 Summer St..................... 148.20 Berardino, James, et ux, 12 Cottage St................................... 72.78 Derberian, Robert, et al, 644 Mt. Auburn. St.....,................... 11.70 Berg, Anna L., Minnes0ta........................................................... 3D7.52 Berkowitz, Henry, 152 Belmont St...........a............................. 21.4.3 Bernabei, Salvatore, et ux, 16 Lyons .................................... 66.30 Berquist", Alice '1a 4 Frank St..................................1............ 40.13 Berry, Cnsper, e-o A. T. Beate r, 40 Court St., Boston........ 5.85 Berry, Emile P., 20 Richard Rd............................................... 284.70 Berry, Sarah E., 31 Katherine Rd......................................... 325.65 Berry, Sarah H., et al.... . . .............................................. ....... 520.65 Beshgetourian, Tdourad, et ux, 16 Concord Rd................... 187.78 Beshgetourian, Yeghsa, 16 Concord Rd................................... 264-86 Bettinger, Enamel Corp., Pleasant St.............r......................... 390.00 Revilacquaa, Domenico, et ux, 43 Harrington St................... 59.30 Bianco, Domenico, 23 French St............................... .aa.w,.. 273.00 +r r. B chard, Aubrey H., et 'ux, 63 Stuart St............................... 573.30 Bickford, Sarah E., 71 Walnut St........................................... 278.85 Bigham, Carl A., et ux, 36 Edenfield Ave.......... .................. 107.39 Bitchoockjian, Harry, 636 Alt. auburn St............................. 60.00 Bittelari, John T., 46 Spring St................................................. 213.53 Bixby, Leland C., et ux, 45 Oliver St..................................... 255.45 Bjorn, Gustave A., et ux, 19 Wilmot St._...........a................... 65.99 Blair, Jennive, 60 Church St..... .......................... ................... 290,65 Blair, Margaret A., 2 Mt. Auburn St..................................... 27.30 Blake, Alfred H., 56 Bradford Rd..................I........................ 1,95 Blake, Alice M., 133 Beltevue Rd............................................. 402.66 Blake, Catherine M., 67 Prentiss St........................................... 308.10 Blake, Francis E., et al, Merchants Row................................ 7.80 Flake, Gertrude E., 85 Mt. Auburn St.................r.................... 332.00 Blake, blary S., et al, 720 Mt, Auburn St........................... 397.80 Blake, Ralph J., et ux, 47 Standish Rd..................................... 39.09 Blakeburn, Ralph W., 200 9yearnore tr,.......r.....,.r............. 2765.9() Blakely, Vincent, Waltham....................................................... 23.40 . Bloomberg, John L., IS Jewett St...... .......................... 245.713 Bloomer, Mary A., 7 Edenfield Ave,.................................... 200.85 9-94 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Boccadores, Salvatore, et ux, Forest St................................. 387.19 Boerstler, Bessie M,, 206 Maplewood St............................... 343.63 Boghosian, Bnnahed, 7 6A Bigelow Ave............................. .. 23.40 Boghosian, Mike, 102B School .............................•... 3.90 Boiler ,appliance Mfg, Co., 66 Pleasant St......................... 78.00 Bona,no, Guiseppe, et ux, 134 Payette S.t.............................. 200.11(4 Bond, Edward J., et ux, 1S 1,uvell ltd..................................... 36U0 Bond's Incorporated, 1€1 Mt. Auburn St............................... 78.00 lHorden, Lucy B., Allston............................................................ 200.e 7 Barges, Mary Leland, 18 Stuart St......................................... 189.15 Borland, Joseph H,, 94 Main St................................................ 33.15 Boroian, Harry, 405 h-It. Auburn St..................................... 13.65 Bertone, Antonio, et al, 984 Belmont St.......---..............-•- 247.65 Boartone, Saverio, et tax, et- al, Belmont St-...................... 9.75 Boschetto, Andrea, 103 Ldenf eld Ave..................................... 431.65 Boudaklan, Mihran Y., 59 Cypress St................................. 226.20 Boudrot, Mary A., 182 Pleasalit St....................................... 117,0i1 Boujiulian, Jack, 21 Boylston SL.............................................. 15A0 Boujoulian, Homazash, et ux, 11 chauncy St................... 101.71 Dourbeuf, Leaner F., Waverley St.................. { *Boutelle, Eugeue G., et ux, 15 Arden Rd........................... 385,55 Bowe, Alma G., Mt. Aub= St............................................... 303.64 Johnsen, Charles F., Brookline................................................ 277,33 Bowles, Emma A., 7 Summer St............................................. 295.55 Boyajian, Agavini M., 4 L1ayd Rd......................................... 206.60 Bayajian, A lbi•s A., 71 Crawford St.--............................... 257.40 Boyajian, Bcgohos, 67 Laurel St........................................... 251,55 Boyajian, Culania, 53 Quimby St............................................. 226,78 Boyajian, Sa.mpad, 69 Putnnrn St......................................... 306,15 Boyd, Arthur R., et ux, 42 Tarter St...................................... 193.70 *Boyd, Charles E., et ux, 480 Belmont St............................... 31.4 Boylan, Michael J., et ux, 74 Fitchburg St........................... 229.12 *Boyle, Charles F., et ux, 26 Lovell Rd................................. 339.30 Boyle, Eciward J., 616 I1 aiil St............................................... 272.Ol Boyle, William J., Cambridge.................................................... 179.40 Bozkourdian, Minas, 25 Melendy Ave............................ ........ 364.65 Bracken, Mabel G., 17 Pequosette St..................................... 294.45 Brackett, Elon L., et ux, 51 Fayette St..................................... 136,5E Brackett, bury E., 14 Hersom St............................................. 183.23 Brady, M. Frances, 83 Common St................. . ... .................... 206.39 *Brady, John P., 13 Maplewood St......................................... 45,12 Brady, Vera L., 89 Bailey Rd..-...-................ ..................... 450.4.5 Braffitt, Ada C., 48 Stuart St...................... ............ ............... 197.38 Branchaud, Kenneth E., Waverley............................................ 354.15 Branchaud; Vina, Waverley........................................................ 425.10 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 295 Branco, Manuel R., Somerville.................................................. 15.6D Brandolino, Camillo, 43 French St........................................... 37.G5 Brand+olino, Camillo, et ux, 43 French St............................. 8,22 Brazilian, Aram, 636 Alt. Auburn St....................................... 347.1(} Breckenridge, William M. et ux, 618 Belmont St................. 372.53 Bronan, Grace S., et al, 121 Poplar St................................. 196.66 *Brennan, Names J., 745 %It. Auburn St................................. 271.115 Brennich, Anna M., et -al, 92 Hovey St..................................... 155,r1i Brennic, Thomas, 23 Prescott St............................................. 144.3t1 Brescia, Guiseppe, et ux, 3CJ Cypress St............................... 253.57 Breslin, Theodore J., 580 Mt. Auburn St............................... 81.E)0 Brickley, Jolih F., et ux, 208 No. Beacon St............:.............. 98.67 *13rinl-,erhoff, Florence, 11 Parker St....................................... 211.03 *Brock, Ralph 0., et ux, 81 Robbins Rd.................................... 806.13 Brookline Savings Bank, Brookline........................................ . 305,20 Brooks, Helen W., 97 Lsngd+on. Ave................... .....___.......... 234,00 *Brooks, Phillips W,, et ux, 487 Main St.,............................... 302.68 Brown, Bertha E., 148 Standish lid.................. ....... ........... 175.00 Brown, Edith J., 33 Lowell Ave....................................... 218.40 Brown, Florence E., 91 Orchard St..................................... 410.73 Bro%�T, George 11., 48 Riverside St............................. . 3.90 Brown, Jennie L., 125 Common St........................ .................. 849.05 'Brown, Karl H., et al, 37 Chester St..................................... 55.45 Brown, Katherine E., et al, 12 Maplewood St....................... 124.4G *Brown, Margaret E., Dorchester.............. 104.67 Brown, Marguerite M., 101 Poplar St............................ ...... 249-44 Brower, Mary F., 876 Belmont St............................................... 379.38 Brown, Milton D., 148 Standish lid....:.............................. , .. 8.90 Brown, Norman H., et ux, So. Boston.................................... 1 90.00 Brawn, Patrick J., 139 Hillside Rd................... Browne, Barry 11f,, 35 Marion Rd................... Brownell, Williaaln J., Mt. Auburn St....................... ....... ..i , 195.85 Bruce, Edward E., 26 Phelps St............................................. 15.60 Bruce, Sarah E., 1.4 Beacon Pk............................................... 21().60 Bruhrnuller, William N., 270 141t. Auburn St„„, 581.10 -Brunsene Co. of )lass., Stanle3, Ave....................................... 1,"7.5 7 Bruvrton, Myrtle 51., 71 Liucc�irr St.--,.......... ................... 257.{JO Brusellis, Joseph, et aI, 167- Edendeld Ave.................. 324.69 Buchanan, Blanche E., 117 Spring St........................................ ..... 174.42 Buchanan, Heirs Daniel, 52 Phillip: St......... ......................... 100.00 Buchanan, William J., et ux, £ Warwick Rd.................. ...... 389.95 Beckley, Ludwig W., et ux, 22 Robbins Rd,,,,.........­.. 148.39 Buda, Guiseppe, et ux, 23 Jame ......, Burbank, Annie E., 44 Katherine Rd.,.......... 226.20 Burg, Alice Clair, Dorchester............... 296 nVlTERTOWN TOWN REPORT 4 � Burgess, Heirs. Gertrude A., 19 Iryimg st........... ................... 285.13 Burgess, James, 19 Irving St........... ....... ....... ^.^^.^^.^~~~~,~.,., 17J55 Burke, Martin J., et ox, OB Elliot St..........................^.~~~- 234-90 Burke, Susan, 51 01My St.........................,-.......................... l0� .l9 ]8or1eigb, cliprbas BJvatux, 21 Hilltop Rd.............................. 182-95 �8�f�� Burns, Mary E., Y�awtuo....-.....~.~..~~~.~,_~~.~~~-~~~__~ Burr, James Al., Bostno. .............. .................. ^...................... 2.700.70 Bush, Robert, No, Bcmcoo St......................... 8.011 Bnsuwot, Mary, 40. Quimby St.........................._—................... 1,658.11 J3osh, Cr[mmim 4_ *t Dewioa, Al-exander, 19 Hnsnucr St..... 274.05 ��3J�4 Butler, Alfred W., l+i�cm|o------~~.^^^.~~__-^^^.^^~.~_~~__ Butler, Arthur 0r" �tox* 44 I"LiDima 0t.............................~. 215'00 *Butler, Frederic J'^ 38 Fitchburg ..—_—. ............. 38,B(3 ]�mJrs ~ 20 Myrtle St....-.-.-......--^.^..'. �4.I0 Butler,Butler, GourgaF., et �z, 45 'Main S* ~^^,^ ^ ~ ^ 55S,75 Butler, Lillie Ir., 19 I}nr6u lld..................... ........................... 352-98 94'0; Butt, ]�dnr�zd, ]�vure�t_^._--'--'---^^^—`—^^'^^~~^'~^~'~~~ ' ����� Butt, John, Be1m�ont--_-^..~~.~.~~~,,~~.~,~_~_~.,~,____ 141J�4 Butterfield, Nettie F., 58 ��arXo Rd....... Butters, Irmne l8'. 381Main 8t............................ ,~.-................ 198J90 Butters, Lnul/ulm, 373 Main St.............................................. .. 1,888.2.) Cabral, Frank �^, 4t o], 32 Francis 0�.._-_~~~~~~~,~~~.,~ 839�X �M 2T2�2 ��acc�vocm, �nu �c 9 �bo�s�mo ^.^^..�,^~.�~.,,~,,~^_^_.,__ t]uoumvmro, Muria Irumtre, 415 Oakland St ......... ................. 311.411 Caucmvar#, Marv, 25 Acton St .~^~..~~_~_--_~~.~~~~~~~ 8�9.�0 Cmcnavaro, Sebastian, et ox, 0 I"ymu St^ ............... ............... 87.75 Cafarelli, Mary, et al, 59 King St'—^^~.~~^^~~-~~,~^~ .......... 290,55 Cnbulane, Jul' e$ u3, 8elznont--....---_~.~~~~~~~~~~,,' 647.40 Cahill, Genevieve Q, 47 Stuart St......................................... 200.85 Cmira, Agostino, 288 Palfrey St..........................................~. 117.48 Ave �4 (��ir�, I�nr�uo, �t os, 2%� Watertown Ave- �78 CwJdaroni/ Antonio, 118 Westminster Ave........................... 250.78 Cald*n, WlUjmon II., 52 Morse 0t.—,....-,—...-^^.~~~.~^~~~- 210.60 Caldeo, WilDsun, et ox, 58 Morse St.....-.--.~..~........... 184.72 Co%denool^ Abtnulm, et cs, 187 Payette St.................. 140.25 caldnrell^ Ezumma F., 124 Hillside Rd....----......................... 247.65 Calf, Jerry, Walpole.....---.............^......................... ............... 40�95 Culigu[ri, Bruon^ 91 Watortnvvn St--.................................... 349,83 Calipolites, IgnatioLs E.^ 97 ATlington St...—~~..^~~......~~. 160.20 CoDmhuzz PutriokJ., 80 Edenfield Ave ..........~....--^ 30 8j1T Callahan, Patrick J-, e± ox, 50Cmrvez Dd................. ............... 374'40 Callahan, TboznmmJ. mtuo, 379 School St......,....~.~.~. 274.95 *-Cmlluiion, Mary A., 16 Boyd St............................................... 27801) Cmllunao, Micbmel J~ 146 Pleasant St..................................... 274.95 Calloway, Annie, et a], 152 Hillside Rd..........~~....~.. 209.S5 COLLECTOR'S Rl I'OR'1 297 Callahan, Gertrude, 11 Gleason St............................................ 314.83 Camara, Heirs Joseph, 209 Summer St................................. 259.33 Camara, Jahn, 138 Main St..................................................... 11.70 Camel, Mavro, 121 lilt. Auburn St......................................... 19.5o Cameratu, Salvatore, et ux, Bradshaw St........ ..................... 169.65 Cameron, William R., et ux, 48 Fayette St........................... 69.23 Cara.initi, Vincenzo, Waltham...................................................... 7.80 Campagna,, Corinne, 25 Hillcrest Circle................................ 18 7.79 *Campag-na, Gene J., 32 Lloyd Rd__.................................... 268.42 Ca mpanini, Borneo, 92 Beecltwood Ave................................... 554.57 Campbell, Daniel T., West Somerville.................................... 23.56 Campbell, .James P., 65 Bacon St........................................... 85.80 *Campbell, Marion 0., 164 Gburch St................................. 347.10 Campbell, Wallace K., et ax, 12 Channinl; Rd....................... 302.00 Canada-, Lois J., 18 Channing Rd........................................... 247.65 Canady, Oscar M., 18 C;hanning Rd........................................... 333.89 Can+dido, Joseph, 49 Hovey St..............................................,.. 313.95 CarmGn, Patrick J., 27 Gilbert st......................................... 275.22 Canzanelli, Percicles, 558 Mt. Auburn St............................. 3.911 Caouette, Joseph T., et ux, 36 Bridge St............................... 30.72 Capobianco, Antonio, 37 Berkeley St.--............. ................. 315.90 Capone, Angelo, 28 lludson St............................................... 167.70 Capone, Pasquale, et al, 81 Boyd. .St..................................... 127.50 *Cappudona, Jolla, et ux, 4 Bromfield St................................. 74.94 +Cappacel, Michele, et ux, 23 Bostonia Ave........................... 179.83 Caracustos, Mary, 8 BeMiap Tex............................................. 198.90 Caragulian, Alice, 9 Htzel St..................................................... 220.35 Caragulian, Araxi G., 404 Mt. Auburn St............................... 585.00 Caragulian, Garabed E,, 404 Mt. Auburn St,...................... 579.58 Caragulian, Leon, 4 Adams Ave................ .............................. 3.90 Carbone, Antonio, et ux, 10 Elmwood Ave......................... 197.22 Carborne, John, 24 Gertrude St................................................. 329.66 Carbone, John, et ux, 9-4 Gertrude St..................................... 119.33 Carbone, Rose, 24 Gertrude St................................................. 344.97 Carboni, Maria, 96 Fayette St................................................. 210.60 Carey, H. Evelyn, 44 Merrill Rd........................................... 367.18 Carey, Thomas W., Everett........................................................ 3.90 Carlson, August H., et ux, 245 Spruce St........................... 261.04 Carlson, Twan E., et ux, 7 Clyde Rd....................... . .......... 635.70 Carlstrom, Fannie N., 55 Pequosette St................................. 290.55 Carlstronr, Kjiut S., 55 Pequosette St................................... 19.51) Carlton, George E., et ux, 54 Merrill Rol................................. 119.7 8 Carney, Margaret, 134 Cypress St........................................... 39.00 Carpenter, Alice P., 64 Lowell Ave... .... . .......................... 36.50 Carpenter, F. Scott, et ux, 102 Stonleigh Rd......................... 30U10 Carr, Catherine .AL., Hopkinton................................................... 7.80 Carr, James F., et ux, 60 Hove), St......................................... 199,8i1 Carr, Katherine A., 28 Springfield St................................... 315,37 Carry Myles L., 28 Spring-field St............................................. 4.29 Carrabis, Vincenzo, 44 Bacon St............................................... 11.1.15 Carpenter, Alice P. ...................................................................... 136.50 Carroll, Freder k A., et ux, 53 Shattuck Rd......................... 494.€0 "'Carroll, Joseph H., et ux, 50 Copeland St............................. 15.70 Carroll, Pearl A. Trustee, 124 Putnam .St............................. 331).06 Caruso, Antonio, et ux, 28 Olney St...... ................................ 136.50 Caruso, DoTTato, et ux, 66 Forest St........................................ 142.72 Caruso, Coneezio, et ux, 165 Warren. St................................. 106.30 Caruso, Giovanni, WaverIey.................................................I...... 535 Caruso, Guiseppe, Waverley................... a................................... 23.40 Caruso, James, 35 Winter St..................................................... 122.03 Caruso, Pasquale, 140 Main St.......................... .. 11..70 Caruso, Phyllis, 133 Fayette St................................................. 292.50 Caruso, V'incenzio, et ux, 27 Myrtle St-...... ......................... 196,95 Carvalho, Manuel A., Cambridge.............................................. 9.75 Casavant, Mary A., 232 Watertown St..................................... 32.29 Casella, Guiseppe, et al, 187 Chapman St............................... 54.60 Casey, Ruth R., 129 Lan don Ave........................................... 296.65 aset, William G., A ux, 11 Marcia Rd............................... 423.83 Case, Pasqualina, 41 French St................................................ 89.70 Casparian, Caspar, 65 School St............................................... 3.9[l Castagnola, Guiseppe, et ux, 87 Sparkill St........................... 241.80 Caswell, Byron S., 271 Waverley Ave....................................... 304.23 Caterina, 'Iomaso, 85 Arlington St............................................ 243.75 *Cation, Percy, 95 Barnard Ave............................................... 11.70 *Cav-allaro, EmIdio, et ux, 41 Cottage St*..........................I... 1/./y,0T/1.27 Cavanaugh, Florence I., 10 Emerson Rd-,..............1.i.if..Tl.l. i 65,.!t 9} Cavanaugh, John T., et ux, 545 Main St................................. 259.35 Cavaretta, Alfonso, et ux., 35 Howard St............................... 282.75 C. B. & 11. Laundry Inc., 60 Acton St................................... 390.00 Ceddia, V"ineenzio, et ux, 10 Lexington St............................. 142.33 Gegiia, Vincenzo, et ux, 37 Church Hill................................ 204.75 Cendrowski, Fawsten, 16 Cottage St..................................... 8&30 Centebar, Charles ll., 460 Main St......,.................................... 744.75 Centola, John, et al, 154 Pleasant St..................................... 70.16 Cerqua, Nellu, 181 Fayette St................................................. 368.80 Cerrato, 'Vi`ncenzo, et ux, King St............................................. 54.60 Chace, Harald E., 120 Poplar St............................................... 1.96 Chadwick, Harry P., Jamaica Plain........................................ 693.01 Chamberlain, Henry A., et ux., 116 Standish Rid................... 255.87 Chainberland, Charles, 85 Putnam St..................................... 315.9D COLLECTOR'S REPORT 299 Chambers, Margaret M., 9 Grenville Rd............................... 405.59 Ghamian, Kerope, et tax, 34 Gyprem St..................................... 114.11 Chandler, Grace E., 17 Merrill Rd......................................... 321,75 Chandler, William S., l Merrill Rd............. 3.90 Chapman, Alfred G. Jr., 115 Poplar St............................... a P'` .80 Chapman, Eleanor M., 12 Chauncy St................................... 222.14 Chase, Ada E., 62 Robbins Ind................................................. 322.69 Chase, Gertrude 11., 15 hall Ave--...................................-.. 267.15 Chaser L. C. Co., 36 Pleasant St............................................... 6,098.63 Chase, Louis H., 62 Robbins Rd..................... ........................... 13.65 Chatch, Archie, 21 Olney St....................................................... 11.70 Cheeserrman, Ida E., 46 Hardy dive..............._......................- 48.75 Chelios, Charles, 477 Main St................................................... 10.77 Chellis, Olin F., Brookline-- ........ ................................... ...... 352.59 Chessman, David, et al, Maiden.............................................. 60.45 Chevoor, Charles R., 534 Mt. Auburn St............................... 324.13 Chevoor, Mary B., 534 Mt. Auburn St................................... 292.50 Childs, Mabelle K., 15 Merrill Rd.........Y................................. 3,45 Chinchinian, Paul, et al, 24 Dartmouth St............................. 150.34 Chiodo, Angela R., 105 Boyd St................Y.....................I........ 294A5 Chooljan, Marvin J., 3 Appleton St......................................... 222.30 Chooljian, Sarah, 46 Salisbury Rd.......-...........___................ 352.21 Chopouria,n, Harry M., 504 Mt. Auburn St............................. 12.87 Chopourian, Minas, 5i14 hit. Auburn St................................... 241,80 Chotilian, Abraham, et al, 27 Lloyd Rd................................. 284.70 Chrakian, Bagdassar, et ux, 14 Coolidge Hall Rd................... 288.60 Christensen, .Fred J., 11 Wilmot St......................................... 53.13 Christensen, Herbert J., 30 Fuller Rd...................................... 8.58 Christiansen, Hilda G., 32 Priest Rd--..........11...................1 295.66 Christopher, Despina, 175 Boylston St................................... 352.03 Christopher, Frances, 121 Lexington St................................. 222.80 *Churakian, Heirs Vartan, 79 Grove St............... .............. 317.1;1 "�Church, Barbara, 84 Spruce St................................................. 102.78 Church, Iva Gertrude, 122 Winsor Ave................................... 261.30 Ciampi, Veronica, 2 Putnam St............................................... 365.76 Cianci, Pietro, et ux, 22 Elmwood Ave................................. 200.00 Ciarlo, Domenico, 61 Lexington St......................................... 128.39 Ciavarro, Domenico, et ux, 8 St. Mary St................................. 78.00 Ciccotelli, Vincenzo, 16 New Lexington St............................ 253.18 Cighale, Michaelina, et al, 168 Fayette St........................ 148.20 Cirillo, Nicholas, et ux, 20 Edgeclifi• Rd............................. 395.28 ClafFey, Mary F. Trustee, Boston...............................-............ .43 Claf'flin & Co., 14 Mt. Auburn St............................................. 156.00 Clair, Nrlicha;el, .Tames, 121 Chapman St............................... 154.73 Clapp, Phillip, et ux, 10 Winsor Ave....................................... 349.05 *Clark, Earl R, Boston................................................................ 213,52 Clark., F. Everett, et ux, 11 Katherine Rd............................... 193.70 Clark, Gladys M., 15 Bostonia Ave......................................... 51.00 Clifford, Nora E., 22 Myrtle St.................................................1 229.47 Clifford, Phillip G., Boston.......................................................... 1,326,0o Clifford, Philip G., Receiver, Boston........................................ 84 7.1 r, Clifford, Philip G., Boston.......................................................... 1,289.4 Clinton, Edward, et ux, 27 Union St....................................... 232.05 Clintan, Grace S., et al, 1 hi�ney St................................... 313.75 Clohortyr, Delia, 14 Morse St..................................................... 119.36 Clougherty, Catherine F., 109 Poplar St................................. 226.64 "Coatse, Roland W., et ux, 121 Lave. I ......u..........+.u... 877 Coburai, Chester A., et al, 2 Appleton St............................. 118.00 Cochrane, l argaret B., 334 Arlington St............................... 282.r-) Colfey, Heirs John, 251 Pleasant St........................................... 83.85 Cofey, Heirs, Michael, 127 Fayette St.--............................. 1.00 Coffin, Ernest L., et ux, 24 Beacon Pk................................... 131.05 Cohen, Archie M., Cambridge.................................................... 249.60 Cohen, Bessie, 83 Templeton Pk%-ay..................................... 402.85 Cohen, Dennis, 101 Common St................................................. 11.70 Cohen, Dexter, 84A plain St..................................................... 9.36 Cohen, Dexter S., 2A, Mt, Auburn St..................................... 4.88 Cohen, Frances R,, 47 Capital St.._.................... ................... 176.45 Coheia, Samuel J., Green St., Newton.................................. 304.20 Cohen .Sarah 47 Capitol Colbert, Laura. R., 14 Appleton Ter......................................... 156.16 Colbarn, StanIey W., 37 Rangeley Rd..... .. . ......... 17.5:5.. . ........ ...... Colby, Marjorie K, 22 Elliot St............................................... 223.oS Colby, Alaurice D., 41 Piermont St........................................... 17.92 Colby, Maurice D., et ux, 41 Piermont St............................. 163.18 Coleman, Daniel W., Chelsea...................................................... 25.3,5 Coleman, Frederick T., et ux, 22 EdenfieLd Ave................... 203,37 *Coleman, Warren L., 38 Wilmot St..................................... 202.80 Colligan, Mary A., 5 Royal St................................................... 150.15 *Collins, Anna M., et al, 167 Galen St................................... 30.66 Collins, Caroline A., 43 Paul 5t............................................... 29.26 Collins, Carolyn L., 43 Paul St................................................. 193.6o Collins,lllns, John {A�q.,,1T43 Paul S+t'7....................................................... 1.•8y/�L5y..25� Coi Margaret W., 54 Salisbury Rd................................... 129.G6 Collins, Ralph L., 10 Beechwood Ave..................................... 3.00 Collins, Walter W., et ux, 15 SheldonRd............................... 165.28 Colllton, Michael, 11 Arthur Ter............................................... 127.18 Colonial Curtain Inc., 36 Pleasant SL.................................... 19.50 Comick, Anna M., 50 Wilmot St............................,.....,........,... 165 r 5 Comstock, Heirs Albert B., 103 No. Beacon St....................... 292.1)0 COLT ECTOICS REPORT 301 18. *Comstock, Albert H., 103 3\ro, Beacon St............................... 1 494918 Condon, Pierce P., 'Trustee, 22 Adams Ave............................. 17.00 Conklin, 111inne L,, 304 Common St......................................... 100.00b.85 - Connistraro, Domenico et al, Waltham.............. ..................... Connolly, hlarY E., et al, Belmont............................................ 248.75261.30 Connors, Marjorie E., Waltham..............+................................. Connors, William H., 114 Rutland St-................................- 183.41 � .. 22 Olney St 26.87 Conrad, Emmeline: ., .....«.+......+.,... ..+«...«.....,+ Considine, 3vlhn J., et ux, 133 Hillside Rd........... ................ 341.26 .......... ................... 169.45 Conti, Annie, 63 Riverside 'St......... .............. 111a57 Conti, Domenico, et ux, 129 Arsenal St.-...........................•• 111 Contieri, Angelo, et ux, 10�4 Boylston St............................. 80 Conway, Mai: aret TTVI., 246 Boylston St-.............................. g 87..57 0.00 Gooch, j%ja.ry B. B., 99 RQbbi�ns lld........................................... *Cook, William R., 43 Partridge St-.......................----...... 196.96 *Coolidge, Frederick R., 1443 Belmont St............................... 6,854�.40 *Coolidge, Herbert, et al, Exors., 77 G field St............... ....i......................... �656.99 CorazIi.ni, Anna S., 21 l-i�orner St................. 8,.12 Corazzini, Anthony, 25 Channing Rd..................................... Corazzini, Elsie G+, 25 Channing Rd-................................... 36L41 Corazzini, "Gaetano, at ux, 181 Schaal 5t................................. 196.75 Corazzini, Gennara, et ux, 115 Putnam St.................••...... 18C50 Corazzini, Salvatore, et al, 713 Alain St.............+,................ 60.45 Corcoran, Frank G., et ux, 123 Arsenal St......................... 222.30 Cornetts Antonio, et u.*c, 151 SyCanzore St......................... 284.70 Corrigan, Stella M., Belmont.. ................................ ....... ..... 38.36 Corsetti, Gui epee, et ux, 19�9 Lexington ►7t......................... Cosgrove Thomas C., Tisbury.................+.........................I......,, 376.99 Cosmon, Frank T., 44 Afor-se St......+.......................................... 11.70 Costa, Grace F,, et al, 76 Putnam St..................++................. 328.97 Costa, Heirs, Salvatore, 26 Norseman Ave............................. 251.55 Castellano, Fortunata, 1.0 Francis St..................................... 244.95 Costello, Ellen F., 36 Purvis St..........................a.................... 152.10 Castello, Jaynes G., et ux, Boston.........................................••• 133.43 -Cotani, Samuel, at tax, et al, 357 Main 5t............................... 199.97 Cotone, Pasquale, et ux, 7 New Lexington St.....................-.. 219.35 Cotter, Ti nothy J., Ma.ttapan.......................... ............. ........... 184.94 Coughlan, A Ace At., 48 Bates kid........................................... 372.45 CDupal, Frances, Wakefield................ ............... ...................... 7.80 Courtney, 3useph J., 154 Worcester. St..................................... 213.52 Courtney, Heirs Margaret E., 271 Pleasant St....................... 187.20 Cousbellis, Evantha N., 744 dolt. Auburn St-.......................... 384.39 Cousbelis, Louis ITT., 694 Mt, Auburn St.............................. 8+41.52 Couture, Alice M., 193 Pleasant St........................................... 276.00 Couture, H. Joseph, et ux, 42 Carrell St............................... 821.75 310 2 WATERT{}WN TOWN REPORT Covino, Felice, Milford................................................................ 177.80 Covino, Frank, et ux, 226 Westminster Ave........................... 191.10 Cox, Edward John, et ux, 51 Bailey Rd.........I....................... 461.60- Crabtree, Constance N., Newton Centre.................................. 846.30 Crafts, Etta DI., 46 'Bromfield St-,.................o............... ........ 1.95 Craig, Samuel T., et lux, 41 Laki►ell. Ave.................................. 195.0, Cramer, Merrill E., et ux, l07 Common St........................... 365.63 Crawford, Matte E., 30 Lincoln St......................................... 499.20 Creeley, Heirs Oscar S., 128 Mt. Auburn St......................... 417.U9 Crescitelli, Antonio, 90 Edenfield A e..............._.........,........... 171.60 Crewe, Wiley D., et ux, 326 Charles River Rd......................... 333.45 Crispy Baking Co. Inc., 32 Crawford St................................. 62.49 Crichett, Alice M., 158 Spring St............................. ............... 71.28 *Crichett, Eleanor W., 36 Arden Rd......................................... 666.31 Crocker, Ethel M., 52 Stuart St........................... .............. 200.86 Crocker, Lenora., 184 Sycamore St............................................. 39,00 Cronin, John W., et ux, 61 Shattuck Rd............................... 973.25 Crosby, Thomas J., et ux, 15 Dill St.................... `Cross, Ethel L., 33 Hovey St................................................... 167.7fx Crowell, Warner R., 122 Garfield St..................................... 388.05 *Crowley, Charles 1+., 53 State St................ ..................... 27.30 Crowley, Flora C., 58 Bates Fed.............................. ........... ..... 300.30 Crupi, Domenico, et pax, 29 P2'elltiSS St................................... 103.27 Crupi, .Rosario, 11 Keith St..................................................... 13.G�i Crupi, Santo, et ux, 11 Keith St............................................. 115,06 Cuceinotta, Giovanni, Belmont.................................................... 5,080.28 Cuecinotta, Jahn, Belni011t............................................................ 391.61 Cummkigs, Foy L., 35 Upland Rd........... ...... ..................... 292.50 Cunha, Antonio J., 31) Prentiss St..................... Cunni , P. Sarslield, Gdn., Marshall St............................... 691.55 Curcio, Teresa, 44 Fayette St................................................... 335.83 Curley, Peter M., Jamaica Plain................................................ 282.80 Currie, Bessie, Hinghain.............................................................. 328.61 Currie, .dames, et ux, 48 hinter St.,..................................... 66.50 *Currier, Jennie hT., Newtonville................................................ 358.80 Cutting, A. Cora, 63 CommunwealthRd................................. 351.00 Cutting, Flossie C., 9 Edith Ave............................................. 280.80 Czufin, Andrew, 31.5 Main St................ ..........Y......,.... ............ 10.73 Crockett, George E., dlcott St................................................... 33.49 Dacye, John A., et ux, 158 Worcester St............................. 213.52 Dadaian, I-Iampar, et ux, 212 Boylston St......................... 327.60 D'Allano, Antonio, et ux, 88 Arlington St......................... 370.50 Dalby, Thomas C., 89 Morse St................................................. 2,766.10 *Dale, Samuel M., 39 Stearns Rd............................................. 180.47 Dalessio, John, 194 Summer St.......................................... ...... 124.80 coLLECTOR„S REPORT 303 60 Dalkranian, Krikar, 41 Melendy Ave......................... ....... 171.60 .............. 24J.tiit Daley, 141argaret, 86 Ederyi2eki Ave............................. 1.�.f�0 Dallorso, Nicholas, et ux, Prov.„ R. I......................................... Dalre11, Frederick IVd 34 Oliver St........................................... 261.30 186.�6D'Amico, Guiseppe, 81 Arlingtvlt St....................................... 2.75 D'Amie Guiseppe, et ux, 81 Arlingtozl St ......................•.• 28 D'Amico, LofeMo, et ux, 82 Fayette St .........................Y 267.1: D'Anlico, Michael, 94 'Surnmer St........................................... 208.6-: D'Amico, N!cola, et ux, 02 Putnam St..................................... 253.50 Dana, Bridget, 64 T;elrnant St-.......,.jjiie. ................................. 335.40 Dana, Herman„ et al, Boston............ ................ .............. 1,033.50 D'Andrea, Vittorio, et ux, 23 Cottage Lane-.......................... 181.35 Dangel, Sadie L,, U6 11t. Auburn St.....,................................. 3,3 74.55 Daniel, Darr„, 647 Mt. Auburn St.-.............. ...................... 294.45 Daniels, Francesco, et ux, 19 Dewey St.................. ............•.... 238.97 Dxnildan, John, 26 Yorker St..................................................... 274,95 Manner, William, et al, 157 Common St................................ 150.00 Danskin, John F., et ux, 18 Hillside Rd............................... 310,05 D'Antonio, Desidia, 200 Summer t...,,.................................... 217U)"! Durakjian, Krikor, of ux, 29 Hazel St............................•.......... 104.20 Dardis, dames B., 27 Hawthorne St..................................... 193.05 Dardis, Mary A., 26 Hawthorne St......................................... 167 7o Dasey, Elizabeth, Reading-.............................I......0.................. 803.4", Davenport, Alfred M., 89 Grove St............I..................1......... 1,944.15 Davenport, Florence M., 88 Grove St....... ............................. 417.30 Davies, Alice B...................... . ............................................ 191.93 Davis, Albert E., of ux, 29 Lowell Ave................................. 156.00 Davis, Edith Al., 7 Gay -Rd......................................................... 417-30 Davock, Mary F., 35 Stuart St................................................... 192.05 Duwe, Wary C., 15 Charles St................................................... 295.40 Dawson, Eleanor J., 149 Irving St............................................. 170.35 Days, .Tames, et ux, 155 Spruce St......................................... 216.28 DeAha.ronian, Sarkis, 594 Mt. Auburn St............................. 7.80 Dedekian, Vartan, et al, 138 Nichols Ave........-.1................. 170.41 Deehan, Hannah, Brighton....... .................... ........................ 255.45 DeFelice, Edward A,., 38 Melendy Ave..................................... 150.90 DeFelice, Guiseppe, 45 Melendy Ave..................................... 171.60 DeFelice, Guiseppe, et ux, 230 westminstr Ave..................... 173..55 Deli ilippo, Arturo, 59 Langdon Ave......................................... 79.63 DeFelice, Joseph, 45 Melendy Ave............................................. �} 3.9y�y0 DeFilippo, JDsephin�e, 61 Langdon. Dive................0.....N..F....I.Y* 288.6,k) DeFrancesco, Joseph, Brighton.................................................. 04.35 DeFrancv„ Stella., Roslindale...................................................... 337.82 DeGeorgio, Pasquale, et ux, 146 Palfrey St......................... 290-98 DeGiso, Lawrence, 640 Mt. Auburn St................................... 1~r.SS i 304 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Degua n, Michael, Belmont..........................................raawMw....... 46.. 13e1,,regorio, Joseph, et ux, 27 Bancroft St..............................« 297.16 DeJulio, Saute, et al, 12 No. Beacon St................................... 294.t5 Delaney, John C., Jr., 8V7 13elmajit St..................................... Delano, Rays 0., et ux, 19 Fairview Ave............................. Della, l(osa, lerancesco, et ux, 191 Warren St......................... 171.60 Delleville, Antonio, et ux, 43 Boyd St..............................«........ 645.UU Delma ax George, 77 Lan dex Ave.....«.................................a. 2 35.. �) Deloreyf, Jolm E., 141 Waltham ,St........................................... Iiu.a.._ DelPrete, 141ario, 127 Waltham St..................... ..................... 1t2.85 Delraso, Francesco, et ux, 191 Warren St......................... 11.a o DeLuca, Janes, et ux, 43 Looms St..........................«,«.«...... (ilA30 DeMarco, Jusepli, et al, 99 'Spring St.................. ........ ......... 8.9t►Demirjian, Poline S., 216 Boylston St..-............................. 200.vi Demitrio, Mary, 34 Clarendon St........................................... 186.63 Dennett, Heirs Jean E., Arlington St....................................... 1#38.00 DeNovellis, Giulio, et u:x, 37 Fairfield St............................... 274.96 DeYrvto, Albano, 753 Mt. Auburn St..................... 3.90 *DerAharonian, Jobn, Newton Upper Falls............................ 332.$-, DerBoghosjan, 2darclixos, 18 Hos:mer St................................. 276.90 DerBoghosi'an, Marian K., 21 14lelendy Ave........................... 226.0 *DerBoghoslan, Salad, et ux, 21 17.elendy Ave................... 302.25 DerBagosian, Harriet Al., 21 Alelendy Ave............................. 273.00 DerBugosian, blarryani K., 21 lwrleleruly Ave........................... 253.60 Derl•lu hanesian, Israel, 138 Forest St...................., Der;an, John, 8 hazel St.. ............................ ........................a... 39.0 Deriarn, Mary, 16 Hazel .St...................................................,...,« 23U.75 DerKazarian, Tourvalida, 31 Elton Ave............................... 187.6a *DeRonde, Irena S., Cambridge................................................ 147.'a" Deroyian, Arminag, et ux, 19 Alelendy Ave......................... 292.93 IDesantis, Co"Cetto, et al, 13 Howard St............. 175.50 Deselieneaux, Dorothy B., 158 Common St............................. 352.95 Dmheneaux, George L., 159 Common St............................. 19Jjk, Deschenes, Arthur E., et tax, 36 Upland Rd................ ... .. 245.70 r'DeSimone, ,Tames, et ux, East Eostalt.................................... 66.80 Desmarais, Marguerite, 35 Chapman St................................... 262.59 Desmond, Julia 46 Elliot St......................................................... 169.65 Devenney, John J., et al, 8 Hillerest Circle.............................. 346.55 Devoe, Stephen J., et ux, 99 Westminster Ave.-,«............... 308.17 Dexter, Evans K., et ux, 101 Lovell Rd................................. 369.78 Dexter, Louise T., 116 Langdon Ave......................................... 641.55 DiBlasio, Nicola, et ux, al Quimby St..................................... 265.83 DiCecca, Camillo, et ux, Somerville........................................ 129.35 Dicomenica, Alessandro, et ux, 92 Waltham St..,................ 2U.00 QOLLECTOR'S REPORT 34-5 Didomenico, Alexander D., 92 Waltham St............ DiFraia, Maria Trustee, Somerville.......................................... 39.UD DiGidcomandrea, Domenico, et ux, 109 Fayette St............... 6+6.28 Dilbranian, Dikram, 59 Templeton Pkway.............................. 260.23 DiLucci, Francis D., et ux, 79 Salisbury Rd........................... 146.97 DiMarino, Michele, et ux, 531 Pleasant St...............4............... 97.93 Di 11ascio, Rattaele, et u-x, 86 School St................. ............. 224.25 Dzllella, Guiseppe, et ux, 40 Waverley Ave........................... 50.00 Dinar•do, Antonio, et ux, 89 Fayette St........................ . ... 226.20 *Diozzi, Julia L., 5 rner• 'ille.....................•.......,..........,............... 17.55 DiPace, Elizabeth 1N1., 0 Oakley Rd........................................... 415.44 DiPietrantonio, Felice, et ux, 118 Arsenal St....................... 303.31 Dil"ietrantonio, C-armine, et ux, 63 Waltham St................... 218.83 DiPietro, Enrico, 'G Hillerest Circle........................................ 1,517.81 DiVeechiv, Maria G., 110 Elm St........................................... 234.00 DiVecchio, Vincenzo, 129 Waltham---........................ .......... 15.60 Diran, Suran, et ux, UJ8 Spruce St....._.................................... 280.80 DiVeechio, Vincenzo, et ux, 129 Waltham St......... . . ....... 1,033.116 Dixon, Arthur, et ux, 40 Priest Rd......................................... 176.52 Dixon, Arthur, et ux, 40 Priest Rd...........I.............................. 176.52 Dixon, Forrest W., 602 Belmont St......................................... 424.99 Dixon, Georgiene A., Somerville................................................ 32&77 Dixon, Mary M., et al, 21 Templeton Pk ay......................... 154.90 Djinivis, Varther, 28 Concord Rd............................................. 227.91 Dobrowolski, Michael, et ux, Fast Cambridge........................ 221.75 Dodakian, oba, 405 Mt. .A-aburn St....................................... 3.90 zlodakian, Rehecc:a, 8 Irma Ave............................................... 280.80 '-Dodd, .Emma L., 6 Sunnybank Rd........................... ............ 152.65 Dodge, Ellery A., 73 Spring St............................................... 3.51 Dolan, Bessie C., J Prescott St.................... 273.00 Dolan, William T., et u_x, 131 Edenf"ield Ave........................... 157.96 Dolbier, Heirs Edgar B., 9 Jewett St....................................... 280.80 Donabed, Avedis B., et ail, 121. School St............................... 282.75 Donahoe, Charles F., 28 Robbins Rd....................................... 638.30 Donahoe, Charles F., et ux, 28 Robbins Rd............................... 187.49 Donahue, Elizabeth M., 11 Hill St............................................. 109.20 Y-Donahue, James E,, 300 fit. Auburn St............................... 7.80 *Donahue, Lillian F., 300 Mt. Auburn St............................. 200.i10 Donahue, Thomaq I., et ux, 71 Barnard Ave......................... 495.30 Donne, Nicola Delle, et ux, 175 Fayette St............................. 42.15 Dorurelly, John W., et ux, 37 Walnut St............................... 183.62 Donnelly, Margaret R., Malden................................................. 328.98 306 W TER'1'QWN TOWN R>1,PORT Dannelly, Mary E., 32 Bradford Rd....................................... 369.99 Donavan, James, et ux, 11 Fairfield St..................................... 251..55 Donavan, diary E., et al, 18 Walcott Rd............................... 340.22 Donavan, Mary J., 24 Theurer Park........................................ 369.27 Morley, Arthur J., No. Beacon St........................................... 50.70 Dosdeumian, Avedig, et ux, 148 Nichols Ave......................... 340.53 Doty, Esther E., Nahant.............................................................. 374.40 Doudakian, Steven, et al, 203 Boylston St............................... 267.58 *Dowling, May J., 171. Highlax Ave---............. ...... ........... 67.90 Doyle, Isabella A., 346 Belmont St......................................... 152.60 Doyle, Patrick, Newton................................................................ 212.55 "Doylo, Heirs Rose A., Boston............................................„.... 71.60 Dreiv s, Margaret L., 32 V�arwick Rd..................................... 292.45 ':Dubois, Wilfred, 159 Spruce St...... --.................................... 196.03 Dudley, George W., et ux, 1.5 Spruce St........I...................... 851.00 Dudley, G(mrge W., et ux, 11.5 Spruce St............................. 232.48 Duest, Lydia M., 70 Hovey St................................................... 149.20 Duff, Frank J., 1.0 Stonleigh Circle........................................ 436.80 Dutf, Joseph L., 161 Lovell Rd-...... ..................................... 329.55 Duffy, Florence H., 25 Viescott St......................................... 202.80 Duffy, lCernan, 15 Hunnewell Ave........................................... 380,25 Duffy, Peter D , 15 Prescott St.......................................I....... 469.95 Dugan, Sarah A., 158 No. Beacon St..................................... 193.64 Duley, George L., et ux, 98 Spruce St................................... 257.40 Dunphy, Heirs Patrick. J., 45 Grenville Rd............................... 609.63 Duncan, William IV., 44 Adams Ave......................................... 42.90 Dunn, Joseph Ai., 279 Mt. Auburn St....................................... 104.13 Dupuis, Raymond J., et ux, 24 Fitchburg St......................... 200.77 Durbin, Frank, 13 Eliot St,............................................ Durham, Charles, et ux, 31 Langdon Ave............................. 263.25 Dunnan, James H. Jr., 79 No. Beacon St............................. 292.50 Duman, Heirs ears, 44 Melendy Ave................................... 372.45 Durnan, Patrick, 1tlelently Ave................................................... 8.90 Durrigan, Francis, Dorchester.................................................... 110,05 D't-rso, Nicola, et ux, 536 Mt. Auburn St....................I.......1 638.08 Dwyer, Frank, 293 Main St....................................................... 3.90 Dwyer, Michael, la., et sax, 495 fain St................................... 204.75 :,XDwyer, Michael J., et ux, 770 Belmont St............................. 106.15 Dyson, Josephine H., 59 Orchard St....................................... 57.94 Eagleson, Eva 31., 60 Hillside St............................................... 169,04 Eagleson, William, 60 Hillside St............................................... 16.27 CgLLECTOR'S RE PORT 307 Eagleson, William Sr., 60 Hillside St............................... 10.84 Eastman, Teresa A.^ 44 Ob:utt St..................... ......................... 195.47 Eatmugh, George, atos, 15Ax/buoz Ct............. ....................... 186.10 Eatmo, Lerny 6., at ox, 41 Otis 0t.......................................... 397.SU Eaton, Levi W,, 21 Elton Ave............................................. 140^79 Bck1aod, Walter, e± ox, ID Purvis 182.50 S. C. Alyg' Co., 90 SnzioG St.............----.......................... . 19.50 Edgecomb, Maggie J, 105 WhoSnr Are--.—.-....-........... 340~I5 Edmunds, Rowena 8., 05 Cbauoing -._--. 349.9-I *Edaberg' Anojm F., at al, 5 Gleason St...... 019.15 Margaret, SoomarvO]e'—.~-..—....~...~.......... 2I4J50 E-ewio, Fred- et ox, 50 CbaDzoao St.... .................................... 111]8 Esao, William C" Oarzhridge.................................................... 39&30 Egizio, Francesco, 128 Mmju 8L..........~_^. ...---~ ............ I77.45 *Eolnin, Francesco, et nx, Julia, 128 Maio St...............^ 25150 Eglestom, 8lary" 2T Winter St....~~..~...~....^.~........~........ 331.93 Ehrenberg, Max S., Boston ......... ........................ .................... 208.00 BJanalv. 29 Coolidge Hill Rd........................................... 289.35 Elliot, Florence, 05 lJoJuo 0t..~~...~....~.~~~~~...~.~~... 383.95 Elf"Io. Aoombml ]I.. 155 Lovell Dd.' ....... ........................... ~.. 102,78 Ellis, Mary E[elem- 85 Russell Ava................... ................. ..... 147.22 Ellis, William C. Trustee, Needham........................................ 318,20 Bessie M., 48 Walnut St.—..................~..,..... 222.73 Emerson, Samuel 8, at ox, 24 Malden St..............,' ...... _- 243'75 Emery, George 3I., a$ ux, 41 Wilmot S%...~..,~....~..... 2t0.60 Ocletta, I56 Belmont St............................................... 7J90 Eoabmb, Carmen, at ox, 25 Cottage 8t......................... 165.75 English, Sam, et no, 127 Waverley Ave............................... 228.20 Euxdekian, Abraham, et ux, 1V5 BoylstonSt................... .... 006.15 Eordekian, Jmbo, et ox, 194 Bov1stoyt St._................... 306.15 Erskine, Doris I~., 91 Cumunuom St...........,.................. 218.40 Erskine, Keznmtb %l., 91 Cmruomnu ^.-- ................... 39J00 FlorenceL~ ................................................... 255.88 Esposito, \/buxwnzn, 18 Chandler St...................................... .. 206.70 Esoayun^ Lmmc4 et al, 504 Mt. Auburn 0t .---------..— 19.50 Essegian, Akaby G., G Cypress 0t.......,.............. 2180J80 Esterberg, Herbert I'° 17 %Qmio St..........................— QDJ]U Evans, Charles &I, Arlington 8t............................................... 3,104J95 Evans, Frederick E., etnx, 208Ilesmaot St......................... 257.40 Evans, James ID., Bomtmo.....................~.~............... 236J51 Evw/n, Juoophlmm DI., Arlington St...................~........ 015.10 308 WILTERT[]WN TOWN RBI PORT Everett Bros. Inc., 75 No. Beacon St..............................,...... 21.45 *Everett, Lillian G., 122 Yarshal ,St......................................... 214.50 F'acenda, Evaristo, 753 Bit. Auburn St..................................... 3.90 Fagan, Helen V., 20 Emerson Fed............................................. 206.70 Fairbanks, Catherine.. L., 44 Spruce St................................... 136AO Falbo, Frank, 15 Berkeley St..................................................... 70.20 Falco, Antonio, 167 Warren St................................................. 11.70 Falco, hose, 159 Lexington St................................................... 287.21 Fallon, Julia T., 14 Irma Ave--............................................ 178.00 Fallon, Walter L., 6 Porter St................................................. 278.22 Flalrarano, Guiseppe, 123 Edenfield Ave.,.............................. 267.52 Falzarano, LouiSe, et ai, 169 WU11111t St-............................ 9.75 Falzarana, Maria, 169 Walnut St............................................. 148.63 Fancuil Co-operative Bank,Br ghton........................................ 261.30 Fannin!;, Mary, 33 Hunt 5t..................................................1...... 83.85 Farese, Carmine, 200 Warren St............................................... 261.30 Fame, John, 25 Warren St.......................................................... 261.30 Faricelli, Donato, et ux, 6 Rifle Ct.. ................................ ...... 42.7U Farraher, Margaret, 42 PQyal St............................................... 161.85 Farrell, Andrew, et ux, 18D Pleasant St--............................... 276.90 Farrell, Ellen Z,, 12 Rifle Ct.................. 103.35 *Farren, Mary A., 5 Bridghaun Ave......................................... 168.39 *Farwell, Everett L., 70 Roabins Rd....................................... 1.95 Farwell, Winifred D., 70 Robbins Rd..................................... 302..25 Faulkner, James, 61 Wilmot St............................................... 181.35 *Favuzca, Guiseppe, et ux, 129 Nichols Ave......................... 164.03 Fay, John J., 24 Putnam St.-.............. .......................... 271.49 F'ay, Leon F., et ux, 110 Rutland St..................................... 91.21 Fay, Mary A., 122 No. Beacon St........................................... 222.30 Friend Mortgage Corp,, Medford.............................................. 276.27 Federico, Filomena, Roxbury............................................._ ....... 11.70 Feeney, Jolui, 13 Birch Rd..................... ................................... 3D 7.49 Feeney, dary A., Charlestown.................................................. 174.90 F'eola, Frank, Newton....................................................._............ 485.55 *Ferrari, Andrew, 40 Prentiss St............................................. 128.16 Ferry, Alice E., 16 St . Mary St........................................... 337.35 Ferry, Joseph, et ux, 21 Ralph St...............I........................... 25.35 1-'Fierman, William, Boston.......................................... ............... 11.70 Figueira, Maria, Roxbury St,..................................................... 341.34 Files, Marion 1., 36 Hardy Ave.......-.................................... 193.06 Files, Walter W., 12 Hardy Ave................................................. 1.96 COLLECTOR'S REPORT FiiianceCorp. of N. E., Boston.................................................. 11.70 Finlay, Clara, 9 Laurel St........................................................... 284.70 Fires, E. Philip, Chestnut Hill.................................................... 302.79 Fish, Anna, 18 Frank St .........................................................- 28.90 Fish, Jennie M., 16 Templeton Vkway..................................... 258.64 Fisher, E,dgar E., et um, 30 Keenan St,..................................... 302.25 *Fisher, Edwin W., 12 Westland Rd........................................... 156-63 Msh, Joseph IL, Arsenal St....................................................... 817.05 Fishes, Charles B., 354 Aisen4L .9t............................................. 19.50 -'Fiske, Alabelle A., 69 Garfield St......................................... ZOO.IJI) Fitzgerald, James R., Albany, .NL-. Y........................................... 477.01 Fitzgerald, James F., Carabridge.............................................. 263.26 Fitzgerald, Jerome V., et ux, 836 Belmont St......1.................. 124.85 Fitzgerald, Martin, et ux, 90 Fayette St............................... 189-15 Fitzgerald, Rose A., 34 01catt St............................................. 204.76 `=-Fitzgerald, Veronica E., et al, 832 Belmont St.................. 193.48 'Fitzpatrick, James H., et ux, 33 Middlesex Rd................... 482.60 Fitzpatrick, James J., 41 Bfaplewcod St............................... 274.95 Fitzpatrick, Patrick J., 18 Purvis St,.................................... 151,80 Flagg, Colon J., et ax, 35 Pequosetta St............................... 132.60 Flagg, Ruburt W., Pierinunt St................................................. 36.43 Flammia, Carmino, et ux, 31 Bancroft St............................... 320.56 Flanagan, Catherine A., 66 Salisbury Rd.............................. 79.87 Flax, Alax, .......................................................... 296.93 Mecca, Catering. W,, 231 Boylston St..................................... 243.75 FUteroft, Albert E., 58 Chapman SL............... ................. 43.69 Flitcroft, Albert Fl,., 58 Chapman St......................................... 168-49 Flood, Hflda J., 142 No. Beacon St....................... ................. 102.00 Foisey, Hubert, et ux, 41 Carroll St.. 20D.00 Foley, Helen V., Jamaica Plain................................................ 453.39 Fontaine, Bruno C., et ux, 54 Putnam St............................... 6130 Fontana, Antonietta, 29 Elmwood Ave-.................................. 36.41 Forand, Delphis C., Wuverley.,.................................................. 565.50 Forbes, Sumner, Jamaica Plain................. ................................ 30225 Forbes, William T., et ux, 74 Stuart St............................... 49.92 Ford, Alexander C., at ux.......................................................... 137.70 Ford, Walter A., et ux, 158 Winsor Ave............................... 384.15 Foreman, Benjamin, 58A Mt. Auburn St............................... 7.90 Forseman, J. Poster, et ux, 20 Marcia Rd............................... 174.09 Foskett, Alartha M., 129 Edenfield Ave..........................1........ 166.93 Foster, Frank T., et ux, 5 Quincy St..................................... 292.50 Foster, Willianx D., A ux, 34 Carver Rd. East.................... 36-4.65 Fowler, John W., 74 Glco t 5t............................ ...................... 303.37 Fowler, Joseph, 16 Ladd St....................................................... 156.0U Fowler, Joseph & Son, 16 Ladd St......................................... 7,80 Fo`vlo , Marian lei., 126 Charles River Rd........................... 266,20 "' ranchi, Panto, et ux, 87 Arlington St............................... 5959 Fraiiehina, Paul F. G., 38 Morton St....................................... 267.64 Fra.ppier, Ella M., 25 Elton Ave............ ............................... 130.65 Fraser, Helen Chase, Washington, D. C.........I..................... U.70 *Frederickson, Fritz W., et ux, 375 School St................... 260.29 Freethy, Mildred L., 98 Barnard Ave................. ................... 210,40 Freistadter, Ferdinand, 103 Barnard Ave............................. 374,01 French, Robert C., 46 Hersom .9t................................................ 83.75 F~rend, James, et ux, 41 Fitchburg St..................................... 200.77 Friend, Frank C., Medford................. ... 698.90 F'rissora, Heary, et ux, 86 Waverley Ave............................. 410.27 F`ristedt, Walter E., et ux, 63 Hersom St................... ..... . 247.67 Frye, Gustaf E., 80 Hillside Ind................................................. 224.25 Fucci, Pasquale, et ux, 120 Edenfield Aye-......... 170.06 Fulk, Anna R., 142 Russell Ave................................................. 395.85 Fuller, Bertha AL, 172 Sycamore St......................................... 300.310 Fuller, Carrie M., 7 Chester St...................... ..... ................... 175.48 Fundehkian, Setrak, et ux, 18 Lloyd Rd................................... 122.73 Furfey, Arthur L., et ux, 12 Elliot St................................... 121.20 Gabriel, Harry, A ux, 25 Lexington St................................... 178.64 Cz:alanian, Hovhonnes, Everett.................................................... 985.46 Gallagher, Agnes L., 111 Irving St......................................... 73.98 Gallagher, Gertrude C., et al, Cambridge....................-...... 858.65 Gallagher, Merman, J., et ux, 78 Green St............................... 296.40 Gallagher, Jaynes NI., 2 Maplewood St..................................... 349.05 Gallagher, Richard F'., 55 Green St......................................... 198.90 Gallagher, Thomas J., et ux, 40 Everett Ave....................... 240.05 Gallen, Mary, 16 Hardy Ave..................................................... 37.72 Galli,gan, John, 599 Mt. Auburn St..................„..................... 19.E 0 Galligan, John F., 30 Irma Ave...................... 2 Gallil;an, .John F., et ux, 5 Clayton St.........I......................... 282.75 Gallo, Domenico, et ux, 210 Palfrey St............................... 161.85 Galvin, Mary A., 110 Brookline St......................................... 167.95 Galvin, Patrick S., 110 Brookline St......,.............. 35.10 Gandolpho, Heirs Charles J., 114 Dexter Ave................... fir 1.79 Gand€rlpho, Charles J., 114 Dexter Ave............................... 33.15 OLLECTOR'S REPORT 311 Gannam, Antassios, et a], .143 Palfrey St.......I................. ..... 359.66 Gannazzi, kn elo, 213 Arlington St......................................... 163.08 Gannon, Charlotte A., 4 Chapman St..................................... 2?1.05 Garabedian, Hovsep, et ux, 20 Laurel St................................ 145.221 Garafola, Frank, ct ux, 692 Belmont St............................... 281.`4 Garaway, Herbert J., et ux, 3 Alsorse St............................... 95.00 Garland, Lillian L., 58 Hillside ,Sit............................................. 151.47 Garafolo, li raxxees, 12 LindenSt.................................................. 124.`8 Gartland, Mary C., 49 Olcott St................................................. 253.50 *Gately, Margaret A., 1.40 Sunitner St................................... 48.30 Gaudencio, d&nies, 102 Main St................................................. 3.90 Gauley, Heins Ellen, 3 Parker St........................................... 147.53 Gavin, Jennie A., 66 ln-big St.........................1-1.1.1....... .......... 1,0 1.10 Gavin, Margaret H., 23 Birch lid........................................... 326.99 Gazarian, Ha-mpar, 117 Sttonleigh Rd..................................... 1.95 "Gazarian, Kathleen B., 117 Stonleigh Rd............................... 376.35 Gaziano, Cluarles, 53 Warren St............................................... 275.:36 Geary, Cecelia C., 17 Braclf'nrd ..................... b10,73 Gehring, 7 i 4 iain ., BI}stoji................................I.-................... 47.59 Gellfuss, Lena M., 24 01catt St................................................. 291.02 Ge]jool: an, Kriker G., et ux, 48 Fairfield St........................... 208.00 Gellatly, Thomas U., et ux, 22 Hillerest Circle........................ 373.40 Gentile, Amelia, Waltham........................ .... ...... ..................... 7.80 Gentile, Dunate, et al, Waltham.............................................. 11.70 Geoghegan, Eleanor Alary, 4U Cuba St................................... 21D.60 Geoghelvan, LaivTeilce, et ux, 41 Stuart St......................... 248.15 Geramanes, Costes, 34 Gertrude St........................................... 2+69.10 Geramanes, illersene C., 34 Gertrude St.......................I....... 296.22 Germania, blelina, 45 Riverside St,.......................................... 281.37 Gethro, Anna T., 15 Katherine Ind............................................. 183.30 Geyikian, Arthur S., 82 Dexter Ave......................................... 996.17 Giacomandrea, Giovani, et al, 47 Hosmer.............................. 273.OU Giacoumis, Arthur, et ux, 30 Adams St............................... 163.00 Giacournakis, Cellioni M., et al, 194 Arlington St............. 199.10 Glannotti, Mary, 312 Arlington St........................................... 312.00 Giardino, Louis H., Dorchester................................................ 40.60 Gibbons, Edward C., 16 Hall Ave........................................... 197.34 Gilberg, Henrick, et ux, 91 Bradford Rd.,........ ............... .... 240.00 Gilbert, George F., et ux, 95 Barnard Ave......................... 372.45 Gilbert, William B., et ux, 19 Malden St............................... 126.75 *Giles, George R., ?1 Edenfield Ave..................................... 41.60 Z312 WATEXroWN TOWN REPORT Gilfoil, Margaret, 26 Morton St................................................. 269.59 Grill, Andiena, Marie, Boston...................................................... Gilliatt, Gertrude A., 29 Comnioa ealth, Rd......................... 327.60 Gilligan, Bartholomew, 211 Arsenai St.................... 71.60 Gilmore, Winnefred M., 23 Prater St..................................... 309.36 Giordano, Josephine, 112 Harnden Ave................................... 284.70 Giordano, Pietro, 100 Purnam St---.......... ................... .... 253.50 Giorgian, Joseph, 135 Spring St............................................... 3.!-ll.� Giragosiall, liedros, 15 Bigelow Ave......................................... 1C .70 Giral;osian, H, 11I,, 587 Mt. Auburn St............................... 3.90 Griuliana, Frank, et at, 17 Prentiss St...................... 91.65 Giuliano, Angelina, 1.42 I"ayette St........................................... 100.00 Given, Suswi D., 531 141t. Auburn St..................................... 164.45 Gjertsen, Ingebret, 35 Chapman. St......................................... 10U.00 Glanv, Rkl€ax, Boston........................................................................ 585.00 Glazier, Lillian J., 126 L•angdon. Aare..................................... 271.05 Gleason, Walter H., 'Trustee, Boston........................................ 313.95 'Gledhill, William G., A ux, 364 School St............................. 177.83 Gloassa, WiUiain H., et ux, 375 Mt. Auburn St................... 94,04. Glynn, John F., et ux, 143 Irving St....................................... 286.+65 Glynn, William J., et ux, Arlington.............................. .. ... 288.60 Godfrey, Lawrence A., 53 Bradford Ed............................... 394.33 Godwin, Nellie, 17 Chester St................................................... 261.73 Goldbank, Araxy, 74 Boylston St............................................... 302.25 Goldbank, VosgerchiaGn, 145 Mt. Auburn St........... ......... ... 39.00 Goldberg, Charles, 333 Main St................................................. 58.60 Goldberg, Samuel H., 70 plain St......................................... 44.92 Golding, Margaret E., Somerville.............................................. 372.45 Guldsberry, John R,, et ux, 12 Robbins Rd............................... 413.66 Guidthwaite, Uenia D., 172 Bellevue Rd................................... w90.60 Golub, Eva, 82 Beec:hwood Ave................................................. 306.15 Gonfrade, Afre, et ux, 11 Capitol St...................................... 112.74 Gonsalo, Manuel A,, et ux, 72 Hillside Hd............................... 239.85 Goudrotir, Hattie, et al, 83 Spruce S#..................................- 27.41 Goodwin, Edward Abram, 134 Westminster Ave.......„.......... 195.75 Gorenstein, Sophie, A al, Rrightun........................................ 588,91) Gould, Alden W., et ux, 42 Wilmot St....................................... 50.00 Grace, Frank S., et ux, 9 Jewett St-.................................. 17U.4u Grace, Margaret G., 14 Sunnybank iicl....................... ............. 1,074.61) Graham, Helen F., 122 Barnard Ave................... .................. 820.52 Graham, Inez, 4 Franklin St..................................................... 407,55 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 313 Grainger, Beirs Harriet, D Bailey Ave................................... 304.94 Grant, Agnes, et al, New York ............................................. 32.54 Granville, George A., 28 Clyde Rd......................................... 182.21) Gray, Charles, et. ux, 3158 Arlingtort St................................... 284.7U Gray, Ma hel S., 20 Fayette St..................................... 253-50 Grky, Robert W'., Cambridge...................................................... 633.7.5 *Greehan, Frederick D., et ux, 121 Winsor Ave................... 1U0.00 Greeley, Helena G., Newtun........................................................ 323.22 Green, Adam, et u-.\, 128 Spruce SL......................................... 112.7 7 *Green, Catherhic, of al, 29 Priest Rd..................... 125.63 Green, Darby, 10 Hunt St........................................................... 257-40 Green, Henry H., 824 111t. Auburn St............ ........................ 74.1U (xreen, Russell Allan, 63 Maplewood St..................................... 308,10 Green, Georgina F., 83 Franklin St.......................I................. 211.US -:Greene, Willard -B., 52 Bellevue Rd..................................... 397.85 Greeland, Fanny, 2S Gilbert St................................................. 53.87 Lireenwood, Wilfred C., et ux, 10 Chapman 8t................... 271.0 Greeg, A., Ernest, ei ux, 73 Langdon. Ave........................... 243.75 Gregoire, Susan, 565 Alain St..................................................... 270.04 Griffin, Emnia C., 74 Charles River Rd-................................. 57.84 Griffni, Mary E., et al, M2 Mt. Aubum St....................... 136.69 Griffin, Sarah C., Walthain.......................................................... 30u.30 Grillo, Santo, et, ux, 40 Luotnis St............................................. 2S3.65 Grimes, Lillian J., 74 Clianning Rd..................................... 383.77 Gringeri, Salvatore, 24 Holt St..................................... 79.96 Grin,nell, William T., 14 Waverley Ave................................... 284.00 Grujad, Hedwig, Attleboru............................................................ 68.4o Guaderette, Michele, 11 Elmwood 334.24 Gubermau, Hyman, Newton........................................................ 858.N Guenther, Gertrude E., Waltham................................................ 3.90 Guerino, Jennie, Sparkill. St....................................................... 7.8u Guidrey, Frances AL, 26 Spruce St............................................ 783.91) Gulesian, Abraham, 48 Cypress St............................................. 50,81 Gullotti, Concetta, 68 Westminster Ave................................... 148.66 Gullotti, Frank, 70 Westminster Avel... ................................ 871.07 Gullotti, Vincenzo, 70 Westminster Ave................................... 259.35 Gunderson, Robert A., et ux, 14 Clyd-e Rd-................... . ..... 351.00 Gurvin, John, 846 Behnoilt St......................... ......................... 310.05 Custafson, Charles W., 776 Delmont ............. 124.95 ','Gustafson, Hillevi I., Allstou.................................................... 5.85 Gustafson, John F., Watertown St............................................. 7.80 Guzzetti, Guiseppe, et ux, lUl Arlington St......................... 468.00 Guzretti, G. Leone, et ux, 12 Berkeley St............................. 208.65 *Gwinnell, Alfred W., Brighton.................................................. 263.30 Geramanis, +Cost.is ...................................................................... 23.41 Haartx-Mason Grower Co., Pleasant St................................... 1,984.32 Haboian, Bedros, et al, .93 School St................. .#, .. .............. 481.G5 aboian, Turranda, et al, 17 Kandazian St......................... 163.1U Haddie, James L., et ux, 27 Copeland St................................. 17.55 Haddie, Florence V........................... ........................................... 30 .Haddie, James L., Copeland St........................ 516.21 Hadjinlian, Hagop S., 27 Adanis St......................................... 538.20 Hadjinlian, Mary, 82 Nichols Ave.....................................a..... 1,541.37 Hadley, Mary V., 316 Common St............................#................ 821.75 Hagopian, 8 Alelendy Ave........................................................... 296.0 '"Hagopian, Harop ]i., et ux, 37 Meletid,y Ave................... 116.98 Haigian, Garabed, et ux, 33 Fairfield St.........-..................... 259.35 Halbert S., Godfrey, 50 Hall Ave............................................. 304.20 Haley, Alice -ALL, 141 Robbins Rd...........................................#. 239.82 Ealios, Helen G., 30 Wells Ave.....................a........................... 19f.95 Ball, Dorothy. B., 14 Carroll St................................................. 136.50 Hall, Edward C. Jr., Mt. Auburn St.......................................#. 821.85 Hall, Edwin M., 30 Fuller Rd............................ .... ................. 438.43 Hall, Edwin X, et ux, 30 Fuller Ed....................................... 45&01 Hall, William W., Malden............................................................ 7`9.54 Halladjian, Jacob H., 77 Dexter Ave....................................... 719.97 Halvajian, Almas, 414 Mt. Auburn St..................................... 352.95 Hamilton, Helen Marion, 57 Langdon Ave........................... 224.25 Hamilton, Justine D., 52 Fitchburg St................................... 200.77 Hamm, M. Louise, Belmont ....................................................... 723.95 Hammill, Catherine A., 66 Capitol St..................... 344.43 a.Pl#..P.##'Mtl.P.i Hammond, Harry G., et ux, 238 Bellevue Rd......................... 474.36 Hanparian, George 1i., et al, 135 Belmont: St....................... 333A5 Hands, Howard A., et ux, 25 Palmer St............................... 167tl3D Handy, Daisy A,, 161 Lexington St.................. ........................ 250.54 Haner, Roselln. L., Boston............................................................ 42.78 Hanley, George 'S., et ux, 37 Prescott-St................................. 297.44 H-anion, BridgeL M., 10 Appleton Ter..................................... 52.75 Hwinon, Mary, 59 Boyd St....................................................... 181.35 HRIL Dor,, Oweal, 65 Hazel St.............. ......................................... 95.25 Hansen, Harry M., 129 Grove St.. ... ........................................ 304,20 Hanson, Eliii TH. Tr., 25 :Lincoln St......................................... 691.16 Manson, 1lildred A., 60 Gilbert St........................................... 425.07 Hapgood, Theodore B., 68 Pearl St........................................, 218.40 "Hararis, Angelo, et tax, 29 Konduziun St.....................,,... 249.60 Hardy, Thomas, 70 'Wilmot St................................................... 148.70 Hargedon, John, et al, 18 Upland lid..................................... 312.00 Haney, Bruce, et ux, 178 Spruce St.... .................................. 2oj7.Utt Harmon, S., 468 Alain St_..... ............... { Harney:, Mary, 36 Chauncy St.,..........................­,..................... 107,46 Haroian, Arakel, 1A Crawford St............................................. 19.50 Harriman, Paul J., 63 itlaplewood St....................................... 6.83 Harrington, Harriet A., 32 Frank St....................................... 2€3.85 Harrington, Katherine G., 9 Fairview Ave ................ 361.46 Harrington, Ralph E., Sudbury.................................................. ft95 Harris, Arthur L,, 45 Fairview Ave.,..,,................... 436.29 Harris, tleirs Catherine 115 Lexington St 214,42 Harris, George C., 18 Fairfield St............................................. 2,99.60 Hari-is & Sprague Inc., 637 Mt. Auburn St............................... 11.70 Harting, Herbert C., 62 Templeton Fkway. .............„.......... 237.11 Hartung, Paul G., 27 Maplewood St......................................... 3,696.98 Harvard Trust Co., Cambridge.................................................. 345.15 Harvey, Willa,im M., et ux, 33 Wairen St............................. 13U.U0 k`Hasle, Carl A., 112 School St................................................. 241.80 "Hatch, Albert W., 78 Pearl St........................... ..,................ 106.5.3 Hatch, Samuel F., 13 Richards Rd........................................... 23.40 Hatch, Walter L., et al, 18 hill St.__............ ........... 58.1.8 Hatch, William P., 6U State St., Boston................................ 331.76 Hauck, Albert C., 104 Spruce St.a................... Haughey, Helen L., 343 School 5t......................................... 202.80 Hauswirth, Jahn J., et ux, 30D Waverley Ave...-_.,.......... 294,45 Hawes, Otis L., 15 Main St....................................................... 783.77 ;*Hawwk-ins, Alfred C., 24 ilIiddlaesex Rd................................. 471.97 1aw thorne, Ruth L., 4 Carver %J........<.................................... 460.20 Hayes, Cornelius B., et ux, 77 Union St............................. 310.48 Hayes, Earl E. A., ]8 Harrington St..................................... 287.9IU Hayes, Marguerite H., 37 Fitchburg ,St................................... 2U0.77 Hayes, Roberta M., Bnston.......................................................... 247.57 Hares, Maurice L., et al, 20 Alfred Rd_-............I............. 221.96 Haynes, Gladys D., 64 Union St............................................... 156.0O Hayward, Hannah G., 40 Highland Ave................................... 44.30 Healey, John J., 54 Waltham St........................................... 578.18 Redrington, William J., et ux, 38 Porter t....................... 323.51 16 WAT1�RTOW N TOWN REPORT klegarty, tkiartin, 2 Howe St....................................................... 411.75 Jjelling, Jahn "W., et ux, 143 Spruce St............................. 237.O6 *HeI welly, Walter L., 68 Edenfield Ave............................... 503.1U Henry, Ernest L., et, ux, 32 Hovey St................................... 96.33 ilermarisen, leans, 44 Gilbert St............................................... 114.U1 Hersee, F. C. Co., 47 Bacon. St................................................... 2,765.10 Hershfield, Louis, ]Lawrence........................................................ 1,425.45 4511eshion, Mary E.,+l90 Capitol St......................................... h3�f21.'€{ys7 Hewitt, Agnes, l5.9 Capit of St...................................I................. 220.135 Hickey, Cornelius, 18.irrna Ave................................................. 315.90 Hic:kes, Lefie C., 80 Riverside St............................................... 226,20 Highani, A-1artha M., 368 School St..................................t...... 319.80 Bill, Alice C., 23 Commonwealth Rd......................................... 253.5U Hill, Ellsa J41., 700 Beimant St................................................... 261.17 Hill, Oscar, 700 Belmont St... .................................................... 352.90 Mill, Wilfred R., et ux, 9 Quincy St....... ............................... 292.50 *Hill, William, et ux, Ei• Bradford Rd................................... 169.99 Hill, William A., 9 Summit Rd............................................... 189.17 Hillman, Harold L., 30 Hawthorne St..................................... 188.3 i Hills., Agnes M., 52 Bates ;lid................... . ........ .................. 31.2.00 Hillside Co--lip Batik, Medford.............. .................................... 259.35 Hinckley, Lalia L., 119 Spruce St........................................... 174.35 Hinckley, Ora E., 35 Mt. Auburn St..................................... 15.6U Hjelmquist, Oscar, et ux, 83 Bradford Rd............................. 71.75 Hodge, Charles H., 45 Bates Rd............................................... 316.88 Hodges, 11aud D., Malden...................... 38.5h Hodkinson, Elsie bi., Woareester.................................................. 308.10 Hodkinson, George R., Worcester.............................................. 285.35 Hodkinson, Sarali C., Worcester................................................ 323.79 Hodsdori, Ida M., Bostom............................................................. 627.82 Holbrook, Astrid S., 49 Chapmaii St......................................... 166.09 Holbrook, Kabel A., 56 Olcvtt St........................................... 195.00 Holland, Catlierine A., Belmont...... ................... ...................... 183.30 Holland, Edward D., 608 Mt. Auburn St............................. 563.60 Holland, Mary J., 92 Galen St................................................... 64.68 Holloway, Minne C., 83 Barnard Ave................................... 198.58 Holmes, Austin H., 64 Fayette St............................................. 122.85 Holmes, Clinton E., 04 Union St............................................. 184.47 Holmes, Marys L., 2272 Belmont St........................................... 304.63 Holway, Merrill S., et ux, 71- Marion Rd............................. 202.80 Horne Mortgage Co., 70 11t. Aubuni St...................... .......... 304.20 COLLE+CTUFi.°S REPORT 317 Hoogosian, Harry, et ux, 206 Boylston St............................. 3, 00.30 7H{31]la"]31s, John ./r7., 10 Frank St...............................r..Y.....•.......... 253.50 1joracek, John M., .fro Ux, 15 limey St...•.......................I... 312.00 Horhourouuy, Hermine, 465 bit. Aubuxp ]t.. ...................... 184.10 Houhoulis, George E., 69 California St......................_............ 276.90 Hovagimian, Joseph, 112 Laurel St.. ....................................... 1.57.95 Rovagimian, Hipsimeh, 1.68 Spruce St............. ..................... 291.01 Howard, Abraham L., 70 Galen St............................................. 2,303.72 11oward, Abraham L., et al, 70 Galen St................................. 7.80 Howard, Heirs Sarah E., 70 Galen St-.................................. 1,090.91 Howard, Tracy L., 59 Morse St............................................... . 187.20 11owe, Eugene S., Boston-.......................................v...... ........... 223,47 Howe, Ernestine P., 58 Marshall St........................................ 194.88 Howell, Edmund, et ux, 12 Fitchburg St............................... 181Y35 li.owes, Flora A., 256 No. Beacon St............... 175.5u Howes, Marie W., 28 Purvis St............................................... 132.GU Howlett, Duncan, 86 .t+raiiklin St................... *Hubbard, Heirs William H- r 31 Ladd St............................... 220.35 Hudson, John R., et ux, 5 Partridge St........I.....................- 283.50 Hudson, Mary J., Waltham..............................................................872.08 Hughes, Catherine S., 390 Charles River Rd........................... 200.00 *Hughes, Edward F., 20 Hawthorne St................. 177.45 Hughes, Emily G., 7 Purvis .St............................................... 189-16 Hughes, 1Tara M., 30 Graudview Ave................................... 126.75 Hughes, Harry J., 30 Grandview Ave............:........................ 6.85 Hughes, Joseph AL, et nx, 10 Morton St............................... 298.84 Hughes, Heirs Margaret, 321 Alain St................................... 587.60 Hughes, Heirs Mary A., 11 Royal St.-.................................. 150AI Hull, Ruth N., 47 Emerson Rd................................................. 210.60 Hulten, John H., et ux, 41 Carver Rd.........................I.........., 100.00 Hwisley, Ruth, 133 Templeton 1 kway..................................... 381.44 Hunt, Mabel M., 281 Arsmal St................................................. 263.48 Huntting, Oscar L., 30 Middlesex ltd..................................... 261.30 *Hurley, Mary .E., 72 Fitchburg St........................................... 261..59 Hurley, John, 164 Main St............................................................ 1.95 Hurley, Jinn J., 6 Hosmer St..................................................... 276.90 Husselbee, Cyril, et ux, 3 Summit ltd..................................... 264.45 Hutchfnsvn, Charles C., IS Hovey St....................................... 200.14 Iannazzi, Angelo, 300 Arlington St......................................... 52X5 lannazzi, Angelo, et ux, 300 Arlington St............................. 370.50 Tannazzi, Teresa, 300 Arlington St........................................... U.30 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT } Iannelli, Nicola, 17 Winter St..................................................... 331.93 Ierardi, Pietro, et tart, 15 Dewey St....................................... 315.U3 Igoe, Esther 31., 16 fainter St................................................... 364.'2 llacqua, Alaltev, et ux, 9 Myrtle St........................................... 15u.15 hiferrera, Joseph, 103 Arlington St............................................ 631.15 Ingalls, Harriette L., 30 .Adams Ave-..................................... 52U.0 Ltham, Henry, 15 bit. Auburn St............................................. 9.75 Innocenzio, Pantulea, Newton...................................................... 68.45 lodice, Alfonso, 117 Warren St................................................. 5sa.t9 lodiee, Clemellt, 259 Lexington St............................................. 1,494.98 .lodice, Domenick, Waltham............... Iodlce, Domenico, Waltham....................................................... 9S.60 Iodide, Frank, 1.17 Warren St..................................................... 30(i.7-L Ippolito, Labia, Chip ag,Po................................................................ 11i.55 Irish, Ernest C., et ux, 59 Bailey Rd..................................... jUU.UU JacvbiUtL, John, 100 School St-..-...i ........................ '1.80 "Jackson-New England Stash Door, l4 Pleasant St............... 10.43 Jacobson, George, 64 llelnlo[it St...........................................,. 341. :� Jacobson, Martin H., et tax, 3 Gay. lid....................................... 31"'1.32 Jacobson, Sun rid, 89 flc vey St......................................,..,..... 158.10 Jacques, Catherine .A., lib Templeton Pkvvay....................<...... 54.22 Janigian, l rikor, 96 Dexter Ave............................................... 177.45 Janilcian, .,ksduur, et ux, 27 Fairfield St................................. 278.86 J�lrossi, `icuia, et ux, 31 ldalph St......................................... 157.91i Jella,dian, Ga.rabed, et al, 16 Durtmouth St......................... 29.2.!)3 *Jenner, Amos C., et Ux, Brighton........................................ 26.84 Jennison, Everett, 193 Alt. Auburn St.................................,.,. 3.9U Jensen, John K., 5792 Alain St................................................... 1094 r.06 Jerossi, Nicolas, et uN, Sparkill St............................................. 7.80 Jewett, Alfred F., et ux, 27 Stanleigh Rd............................. 06.60 Jiggerjian, Artna, 7 Dartmouth St............... 2 .87 Jiuliano, i4lichael, et ux, 187 Fayette St............................... 100.U(j Jiveiekian, Lev oll 1)., 20 Lawrence St........................ .......... 318.28 1�1 Jobanson, Cecelia W., 40 aplevvood St................................. 423.91 Johansson, Carl W., Trustee, Boston........................................ 3,873.92 Jvhansson, Ernet G., et ux, 37 Fairview Ave......................... 443.82 Johndrow, George W., et ux, 26 Whitcomb St................... 239.64 Johnson, Adele V., Somerville....................... . .......... ........, , 321.76 Johnson, Andrew T., et ux, 57 Palfrey St............................... 319.93 Johnson, Anna. A., 46 Carver Rd.................................... 1,121.25 Johnson, Astrid L,, 84 Bradford Rd..................... ... 338,79 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 319 Johnson, August, Somerville ...................................................... 302.25, Joluison, Edward A., 23 Appleton St....................................... 228.15 Johnson, Ernest V., Somerville.................................................. 339.62 johnsw , Grace 0., 61 Prospect St............................................. 243.75 Johnson, J. Erhard, 2 Belmont St........................................... 11.70 Johnson, Jacob J., 76 Dexter Ave........................................... 402.13 'Johnson, Lillian E., Belmont.................................................... 146.44 Johnson, Louise S., 130 School St............................................. 315,90 Johnson, Nels A., et ux, 43 Pequo-gette St-.......................... 282.75 Johnson, Pauline Ames, 28 Sunnybank Rd........................... 390.U0 Johnson, Roy C., 107 Lexington St........ ...... ...... ........ 277.36 Johnson, Vera N., 18 Priest Rd............................................... 304.20 -•�Johnstan, George D., et =, 6 Ainherst $93.90 Johnston, -Harry E., 28 Wells Ave............................................. 196,95 Jones, Arthur B., 29 Carroll St.................................-.1........... 157.60 Jones, David R., Alfred Rd......................................................... 304.42 Jones, Herbert, 433 31ain St....................................................... 3.90 Jordon, -Marie M., 23 Alden Rd................................................. 317.85 Jordon, Stella L., 38 Chapman .......... ...........-- 222.18 Jordon, William T,, 23 Alden Rd............................................... 44.85 Joseph, Palitia, Boston........ ..................................................... 331.65 Josey, Curtis G., Malden............................. ................................ 27.30 ;gJo-abert, Rose, 37 Williams St................................................... 9.75 Joy, Cecelia M., et al, 43 Russell Ave..................... ..............- 339.30 Joyce, Ellen, 23 Boyd St............................................................. 220.35 Joyce, Ellen, 67 Pequosette St................................................... 167.70 Joyce, John T., 634 Belmont St............................................... 534.3U *Jucknavorian, Krikor, et al, 346 Arlington St................... 82.75 Juiliano, Angelina, 143 Fayette St..................................... 100.00 Juliano, Louis, et Ux, 123 Fayette St...................................... 70.33 Kalaiiiau, Matos B., 62 Lexington St....................................... 203.23 Kalaiian, Nazley, 55 Prentiss St............................................... 282.75 Kalfaian, Bogoe, 214A Waverley Ave................................. 13.65 Kalfaian, Bogus, et al, 43 Prentiss St....................................... 282.75 Kalousdian, Paul, 243 Arsenal St............................................. 278.85 Kamishlian, Irene R., 116 Nichols Ave..................................... 334.89 Kandar, George, 127 Galen St................................................... 62.01 Kandar, George, 6 Putnam St..................................................... 386.00 Kane, Elizabeth M., 2 Derby Itch................................ . ............ 279.55 Kane, Louis, 165 Mt. Auburn St....................--...................... 19.50 Kane, Minnie, 1135 Mt, Auburn St............................................. 534.80 1 .aperonis, Peter, et al, 124 L'elmont St............................... 345.15 Kapralian, Horan, et ux, et al, 31 Dewey ............ 299.42 Raprieliaxx, Yervant, 285 Boylston St..................................... 7.80 Karageusian, Mike, 32 Quimby St............................................. 234.' 7 Karalan, Jahn S., et ux, 01 BoYlsto" St................................... 278.9 "Karaian, Kourken, et at, 25 Prentiss St................................. 40.00 Karakashian, ftovbannes, et ux, 77 Putmarn St................... 118.75 Karak.ashiaa, Misak, et al, 2 Cypress St................................. 284.7U Karaick-as, Charles B., 212 Boylston St................................... 323.70 Karalekas, Jahn {G,., et at, 87 Grove St................................... 271.U5 Karamanian, Channes N., 16 Keith St................................... 132.130 Karonaso, John, 468A Main St................................................... 7.80 Karp, Jennie, et al, South Boston.............................................. 141XU Kashian, Jack, 88 Boylston St.-.......I...... ...I......................... 304,21) Kashislrian, Almost, 122 'Walnut St.............I.............................. 280,10 Kaspar, Anna, Pleasant St.......................................................,... 272.30 Katz, Benjamin, 1Y lwlyrtle St................................................... 29.25 Katz, Fannie, 17 Myrtle St......................................................... 232.05 Kaula, Henry J., et ux, 137 Lovell Rd....................................... 313.46 Kavanaugh, Catherine, 2 Marion Rd................................... 40.00 Kavo-ughian, Jacob, et ux, 540 Mt. Auburn St....................... 304.«0 Kazanjian, Hagop M., 105 School St....................................... 27.30 Xazanjian, Kenneth K., 153 School St..................................... 265.24 ;'Kaaarosian, Bagdassar, et ux, 125 Nichols Ave,.............. 50.12 Kesaney, William J., et ux, 2 Theurer Pk................................. 381:.51 Keating, Anna AT., 493 Main St...........................................-. 15()-OU Kebabjian, George M., 592 bit. Auburn St........................... 17.16 lCeddy, Thomas J., 33 FEllot St.............................................., 43.14 Keefe, Albert, et ux, 348 School St.....................................• ... 310.05 Keefe, Charles E., 28 .Arsenal St............................................... 10.73 Keefe, Davict J., 129 Worcester St........................................... 323,34 Keefe, Joseph, 131 Spring St.-....................... ............. ........... 3.9U Keefe, llar°y G., 14 Irving Park.....................--.................... 932.10 Keefe, Heirs Mary V., 14 Irving Pk...................... .. ........... 505.58 Keefe, Owen, 10 Ut. Auburn St............................................... 7.90 *Keenan, Agates B., 40 Dexter Ave......................................... 349.48 Keenan, James 1~., 62 Brookline St......................................... 3r.80 Keenan, John W., Brighton........................................................ 294.22 %'Kehyaian, Giragos, 67 Dexter Arse......................................... 79.25 1a'eirce, Thomas P., 5 Holt St..................................................... 11.70 Keith, Ly�de B., 17 Standish Ed...... ........................................ 342.59 Xeith, William J., et ux, 73 Standish Rd,.............................. 362.08 COLLECTOR'S REPORT S7] Kelch, Alen T., 166 Hillside R(L............................................... 286.65 Kelleher, Mary C., 17 Birch Rd................................................. 326.99 Kelleher, Thomas, et ux, 33 Etra3wuod Ave_.......................... 232.16 Kelley, Agnes J., 316 141t. Auburn St.................................... . 458.36 Kelley,Annie 141., 13elrnealt............................................................ 266.54 Kelley, Annie III., Dorchester...................................................... 1,716.15 Kelley, Catherine L., 30 Springfield .St................................... 315.37 Kelley, Charles B., 48 C,faliiorafia St...... 341.2.5 Kelley, Charles E., 2A hit, Auburn St..................................... 69.71 Kelley, Clara L., 22 Hillside Rd_............ 19b.80 Kelley, Ernma R., 372 Charles River Rd............................... 3U).30 Kelley, Georgia W., 20 Winsor Ave....................................... 240.22 Kelley, Harriet A., 39 Waverley Ave................................ . 156.OU Kelley, Helen P., 35 Stvnleigh Circle........................... 386.10 Kelley, ,Tames P., Waverley........................................ 5.24 'Kelley, Mabelle A., 74 :Horse St............................................. 216.43 Kelley-, liargaret, 35 Morse St................................................... 126.25 Kelley, Margaret A., Dorchester..................... ......... 42.90 D'Alaxino, A., 88 Arlington St................................................... 234.00 *Kelley, Nellie A., 535 Pleasant St..................................... ..... 53.08 Kelley, Thomas J., 21 Capitol St........................- 7.8{1 Belly, Jahta, 0 WRItl Atr, St....................................................... 57.45 Kelly, Joseph J., et ux, 190 Arlington St Y............................... 296.40 {ii 2 9rA'V.40 u Kelly, Mae C., 6U Edenfield Ave............................................... 530.7.1 Kelly, Maurice W., et al, Oil Bridge St........................t........... 57.06 Kelly, Michael J., et cix, 6 i11€aple St...........,....... 232.05 Kelly, Rebecca, 7 Upland R ..................................................... 360.75 Kelly, Thomas J., et ux, 99 Lexington St............................... 183.15 Kelsey, Charles Henry, et ux, RehTiont................ 39.92 Kearney, Mary, Evelyn, Si Suninier St,.............. 132.60 Kenney, .Ethel D., 65 Chapman St.................................... 85 Kenney, Patrick J., et tax, 133 Galen St............................. 237.90 'kenslea, Laura, 40 Capitol St................. Kent, Petha N., 241 Palfrey St............................................... 267.15 K,eohan, Leo E., et ux, 176 Orchard St................................... 200.0 Keough, Edward H., 189 Arsenal St......................................... 298.78 Kerkbeshiatx, Harry, et ux, 95 Dexter Ave.............,.. 247.6,5 Khederian, Garabed, 121 Nichols Ave..................,...,,...,......... 745.73 Khederian, Garabed, 79 Bigelow Ave....................................... 352,9b Xhachadourian, John, .102 Dexter Ave..................................... 7.80 Khederian, Senekerim, 125 Nichols Ave27.30 322 WATERTOWN TOWN RUORT Yi.hazaraian, Hkazar, et ux, 24 Wilson Ave.................... 278.83 Kiely, James, Somerville.............................................................. 267.16 Klely, Mary G., et al, Charlestowul........................................ 136.89 Kilgore, Eva IVI., 135 Galen St................................................. 64.bU jKilleeri, Owen H., Pat ux, 34 Adams St..................................... 247.41 Kimball, Heirs Jessie, 29 Stearns Rd....................................... 190.00 Kinder, Arthur 11., ,Dorchester.................................................... 679.46 Kinder, Elizabeth, South Boston................................................ 101.10 Kinder, Wilham F. Jr., 69 Springfield St-............................. 10L81 King, Ajyjes L., et ux, 42 Putnam St-....................... ............ 93.83 Kirby, Charles F., et ux, 48 Merrill Rd................................. 341.79 1-Urtley, Katheylue, 240 Orchard St........................................... 273.00 Kivell, Thomas F., 15 Longfellow Rd-.................................... 197.20 Klauer, Alvin A., 76 Prentiss St............................................... 3.90 Klemens, Jacob, Roxbury.. ........................................................ 315.45 Knapp, James C., et ux, 139 Langdon Ave............................. 342.59 Kneeland, James P., 242 Na. Beacon St................................. 149.55 Knights of Columbus Bldg. Ass'n, ill Watertown St......... 507.98 Knipe, Warren M., et ux, 9 Carlton Ter................................. 322,84 Knisell, Nellie P., 264 Common St............................................. 577.59 *Knox, George A., 63 Lexington St......................................... 26.73 Foah-at, Nichols, et ux, et al, 96 Lexington St......................... 333.45 "Kolgian, Henry A,, 5 Main St................................................. 783.9u Kondazian, Minas S.., Coolidge Hill Rd.................................... 2,257.30 *Danis, Elfronis, 9 Templeton Pkway....................................... 113.96 Kooyouznjimi, Nisbas, 42 Crawford St..................................... 232.48 kostick, Sadie, 1 Beacon St........... ............ ...........P................... 658.18 KotLeu, Bessie, Chelsea................................................................ 278.85 Kougius, John, 239 Arsenal St.................................................... 682.69 *Kurkjian, Melken, Brookline...................................................... 331.60 *Ko-arpubacclis, Peter, 77 Nyack St......................................... 60A5 Kouzoulan, ilanoog, 404 Mt. Auburn St............................... 39.00 Kreern, Rose JP, 601 Mt. Auburn ,St......................................... 29.48 Krikorian, Araksie, 13 Kondazian St....................................... 253-50 Kritzmmi Benjamin K., 140 Pleasant St........................... .. 235-95 K. & S. Motor Car Co. hire., 152 Galen St............................. 19.50 LaCanurc, Sam, et a), 6 Bigelow Ave............ --................. 19.50 *Lacker, LQrena Sears, No. Reading...................................... 200.00 LaFayette, Lodge 31 I. 0. 0. F................................................. 62.83 Laffey, Annie E., 253 Waverley Ave....................................... 271.05 LaFlamme, Arthur J., Cambridge.............................................. 60.45 COLLECTOR°S REPORT `3 Lagerblade, 01,ga E., 4 Hilltop Rd............. ..........I.................... 332.911 Laguff, John H., et ux, 43 Hersvrn St...................... .............. 371.14 Lake, Albert F., 28 Paul St..................................................... 134.84 Lake, James, et ux, 7 Avon R(L............................................. 141.45 Lally, Catherine At., Grandview Ave....................................... 176.33 Lally, Joseph M., Grandview .Ave............................................. 504.97 Lally, Michael H., Grandview Ave................ ........ .................. 5.85 Lally, Raymond, et al_-... .......I................. ........... . 5.85 ............... *Lampignano, Pietro, Roxbury.................................................. 267.15 Landry, Arthur N'-, et ux, 36 Hall Ave............................... 2M!.80 Landry, Charles F., et ux, 14 Quincy° St.......................•....... 226.U5 Landry, Katherine L., 2 Bradford Rd................................... 408.99 Landry, Leo P., 72 Bradford Rd............... ................................ 4.88 *Lang, Katherine A., 22 Oakley Rd......................................... 290.00 Lanevin, Mary E., Wellesley.................................................... 265.20 Langevin, Alfred T., Wellesley................................................... 274.95 LaRbette, Allan R., 60 Stuart St............................................... 177.45 Larkin, M. Isaheila, 215 Arsenal St....................................... 304.20 Larose, Rosa, 186 Boylston St..................,w............................... 345.15 Larrabee, Caroline, et al, 40 Oakley Rd.........................ii1i.,., 503.i111 Larsen, Margaret E., 18 Hudson St............I...........I................ 66.00 Lamson, Carl E., 122 Rutland St........................i........................ 143.05 Laurlcella, Antonio, 106 plain St...............................i...i........... 378.84 *Laverty, Antbony P., 748 11lt. Auburn St...... ...................... 321.75 LaVoie, Herman, et pax, 12 Perry St....................................... 126.75 L-awion, Agnata B., 100 Lovell Rd.- ..,..............iw................... 288.60 Lawson, Samuel J., 36 Lovell Rd-............................................ 56.55 La'A ton, Susan M., 39 Merrill Rd............................................. 147.68 Leaey-, Cecil M., III Galen St................................................... 1,46).28 Lead-, Elizabeth, Ili Galen St.................. 343.20 °Leahy, Abbie J., 38 Parker St...............I.......I .. 50.9u Leary, Daniel J., et ux, 1.2 Stuar°t St....................................... 200.1.5 Leave, Charles H., et ux, 2:4 Standish Ind............................... 343.59 Leavitt, Charles O0 , et ux, ill Common St.......................1. 285.68 Leavitt, Shirt Mfg.. Co., 107 Spring St........................... ....... 144.341 LeConti, Charles, 159 Fayette St............................................... 171.6() Leehan, Bridget, at at, 43 French St......................................... 19.15 LeFort, Mary S., 134 Summer St.......w................................... 280.80 Legge, Ethel, 133 Westminster Ave......................................... 185.66 Lembo, Seuastiano, et ux, Walnut St..................................... 81.27 Leombruno, Archangelo, et ux, 47 Bridge St.,...............1-- 46.80 224 WATiERTOWN TOWN REPORT Leombrano, Pasfuale, et ux, 126 Lexington St..................... 94.76 Leombruno, Pasquale, et ux, Mary, 125 Lexington St....... 190.28 *Leonard, Adeline, 248 ,Main St................................................. 132.05 Leonard, Byron, et ux, Ruth'I'd Si............................................. 248.02 Leone Antonio, et ux, 199 Boylston St........................ .........- 33.66 Lepordo, Carlo, et ux, 18 Berkeley ,St..................................... 210.60 Lepore, Louis, 755 Alt. Auburn St............................................. 78.00 1L,esCarbeau, Charles J., et ux, 16 Dartmouth St................... 254-00 LeShane, Frank ....................................... .................................... 51.11 LeShane, Richard, +et, Aux, 615 Main St................................... 227.09 Leslie, Ethel M., 330 Mt, Auburn St........................................... 200.110 Lester, Clarissa, et al, 38 Bates Rd...................................... .. 352.95 Levesque, Martha NI., 161 11t. Auburn St............................. 19,5D Levine, Esther M., 38 Brimmer St............................... ............. 298.60 Levine, Joseph, 49 Edenfield Ave..........Y.................................. 281.37 Lewis, George M,, et ux, 89 Palfrey St................................. 173.55 Lexth, EI-Fi, et al, 555A Mt. Auburn St................................. 17.50 L'ldnmme lieu, Howard, et ux, 4.1 Standish Ed..................... 362.03 Lia, Annibale, et ux, 66 Prentiss St,......................................... 1 5-50 Lia, Louise M., 106 Belmont St................................................. 351.00 Libby, Carrie E�, 218 Belmont St,............................................ 39.30 Libertini, Domenico, et ux, 64 Waltham St........................... 167.70 *Lightbody, Dorothy H., 59 Robbins Rd.. ............................. 280.80 Liljchalm, Elizabeth P., 40 Garfield St................................. 300.10 Lilegren, A., Tf jalmer, et ux, 20 Bradford Rd......................... 333.45 Libert Filling Station lnc,, Boston..............................Y............. 3•990 Lindahl, Maude, 20 Prescott St................................................. 144.5A Lindahl, Maude C., 20 Prescott St............................. ........... 19.50 Lindberg, Gustaf, 92 Bradford Rd........................................... 069.99 Lindbladh, Clyde E., 165 Maplewood St.....................„.....,.... 776.53 Lindbla.dh, Gustave, et al, 340 School St................................. 2.34 Linehan, Simon, 16 Brookline St..... ......................................... 85.90 Linehan, Susan C., 17 Bay ,St................................................... 841.25 Lingham, Henry E., et ux, 163 Church St............................. 245.70 Linonetti, James, et ux, 87 Fitchburg St............................... 220.27 *Lisano, Morris, Waverley........................................................... 11.70 Little, N7ellie 1<I., Warner, N. H............................................... 116.50 Lockhart, William A. Jr., et al, 53 Edenfield Ave................... 209.62 LuNve's, E. M. Theatre, Galen St....Y.......................................I 1,38$.40 +COLLECTOR'S REPORT 1 325 'London, Ida, 10 Channinlr Rd................................................. 162.49 Longo, Consiglia, Cambridge...................................................... 17.65 Looney, Daniel J., et ux, 34 Keenan St................................... 2,42 Looney, Afaxy E., et ux, 128 Summer St............................ 143,36 Lopez, Stephen, 596 Mt. Auburn St......... ............................. 35.10 Loring, Gustavus et ux, 137 Robbins Rd......_.....................• 267,12 Lorrey, Hilma, 61 Wilmot St.-... ......--............................... 113.92 Lovegren, Oscar P., 36 Gilbert St....... ................ .................. 267,15 Lovejoy, William M., Laurel ................................. 39.00 Lovejoy, William Al., et ux, IO Laurel St............................. 127.74 Lovell, Eva E., 31 Katherine Rd............................................. 27b.38 Luca, Domenico, et ux, `0 Husnrer St................................... 271.()5 Lucas, William H., et ux, 29 Otis St.......I...................I......... 192.93 Luudin, Robert Inc., 173 School St.................................... .. 16.99 Lundin, Charlotte W., 173 5cl1001 St........................................ 292.50 Lu-ndvall, Ake, 5 Bellevue Tear........................................I.......... 286.65 Lupo, Maria, 209 Waltham St..................................I................ 216.45 Lupo, Pasquale, 13 Lyons Ct........ .............................................. 247.66 Lush, Arthur J., et ux, 138 Comnicn St............................... 874.40 Luther, Francis J., et ux, 307 Waverley Ave....................... 169.65 *Lynch, Alhert E., et at, Trs...........-.................................... 1,045.20 Lynch, Dorothea, 127 Forest St............................................... 261.30 Lymde, Kernneth R., 79 Poplar St............................................. . 4.89 Lyons, John J., 32 Elliot St................................................ 9 .00 Macarelli, Annie R., 82 Salisbury Rd....................................... 372.77 Macbeth, George H., et ux, 109 Standish Rd....................... 350.911 acChlerie, William A., et ux, 44 Beacon PIC....................... 237.90 IllacClure, Sidney* W., 358 Arsenal St............................. ..... 19.50 AfacCurdy, Elmo D., et ux, 24 Orchard St........................... 200.85 MacDonald, Alex D., et ux, 62 Marshall St......................... 672.55 MacDonald, Almon H., et ux, 22 Otis St............................... 140.55 MacDonald, Daniel L., et ux, 537 Main St..................... 820.95 MacDonald, John W., et ux, 47 Gilbert ,St........................... 297.76 McDonald, Harriett C., Malden.............................................. _ 77.78 MacDonald, Laurette M., 70 Salisbury Rd............................. 376.67 MacDonald, Alargiret A., 35 Quinces St................................... 188.30 lllacDonald, Sarah A., 31 Prescott St....................................... 289.12 MacDonald, Thomas F., et ux, 34 Gilbert St......................... 156.00 -acDougall, Donald L., et ux, 4 Concord Rd....................... 278.85 MacFarland, Fred W., 149 Common St.......................... ...... 111.15 326 WATBRTOWN TOWN REPORT MacGinnis, Alley, 125 Rutland St........................ .................... 161.98 ;i'MacGregore, Daniel, 57 Prospect St..................................... 109.60 Macken, Flora SauntTers Gd., Saugus...................................... 296.65 MacLean, Alexander, 60 Standish Rd................................. - 29U7 MacLean, Roderick, Newton.............................. .. ..... ..... ......: 299.23 MacMillan, Adam J., 612 lilt. Auburn St............................... 39.00 MacMillan, Angus C., 183 Palfrey St..................................... 98.49 *MacNauLghton, P. J. Co., Inc., 00 Lovell Rd....................... 403.13 *MaeN'utt, Edwin, 59 Hillside Rd............................................. 3.90 MacShane, Thnwas, et ux, 15 Carleton Ter............................ 32-1.r9 Madden, Ellen, et al, 88 Poplar St........................................... 392.12 Magnuson, John, Arlington St................................................... 253.50 *Magnuson, Grace, 39 Piermont St......................................... 139.78 Maguire, John J., A ux, 16 Partridge St............. . 197.20 Mahaney, William D., 16 Grenville Rd..................................... 311.18 Maher, Frank, 105 Irving St..................................................... 312.00 Maher, John J., 7 No. Beacon. St........................ . ................ 19.t150 Maher, Patrick, yet ux, 15 Lexington St................................... 178.64 Mahon, Margaret, 573 Main St................................................. 9%95 Mahoney, Annie, et al, 30 Whitcomb St................................... 320.71 Mailly, Nelida, 24 Hersflm St................................................... 167.70 Malaney, Thomas P., et ux, 760 fit. Auburn St................... 128.96 Malcolm, Heirs Blanche, 109 Langdon Ave............................. 286.0 Malkasiaii, Peter 0., 247 Boylston St................. ..................... 3`19.55 IVIalloy, Charles H., 6 Myrtle St....................................... .... 146.25 Malloy, Joseph F., 7 Chandler St............................................. 1207 821 Malone, Catherine, 24 Commonwealth Rd............................... 308.10 Malone, Francis J., et at, 8 Summit Rd............................... 288.60 Maloney, Annie C., 55 Morse St............................................. 182.0 Maloney, Catherine, 41 Oakland St......................................... 264.85 Maloney, Estelle M., 3 Grenville lid......................................... 149.70 Mancuso, John, 44 Clarendon St............................................. 322,13 Mangone, Pietro, et ux, C:mbritige........................................ 23.40 Maniaci, Carmelo, 76 Madison Ave- ........ ........-- ............... 81.90 Manjourides, Feteka, 21 Qondazian St................................... 282.75 Mannix, Mary F., 24 Middlesex St........................................... 52,65 Manoogian, S1mes, 251 Boylston St......................................... 107.55 Manoogian, B+edros, et ux, 89 Dexter Ave.,.......I................... 201,43 K-ansell, Timothy, et ux, 10 Gertrude St............................... 297.46 Mantenuto, Mary G., 8 Pearl St............................................... 207.94 Manuel, Gus, et at, 200 Arlington St....................................... 153.47 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 827 Manzelli, Maria, 1016 Belmont St........................................... 636.2# Marcantvrio, Rocco, et aI, 53 Arsenal St................................. 284.70 Marchant, Arthur S. 97 Edenfie Ave y AvST 8� ld f'Ea.., Rl e....f..,.«..».....4..,.,. 1$s71] Marchant, Arthur J., et ux, Edenfield Ave........................... 104.62 Marchant, Alary Alma, Boston................................................., 100.00 Marchese, Lorenzo, et ux, 33 Oakland St........................I...... 264.85 Marchetta, Salvatore, 216 Waverley Ave......,...R--................ 3.90 Maicoccio, Goatano, 41 Cypress St.................................... ..... 181.36 MarAerosian, Dick, 140 Nichols Ave....................................... 328.58 Margosian, Alice, 12 Adams Ave............................................. 401»?(] Margosian, Victoria, at al, 159 School St............................... '265.20 Margosian, Victoria A,, 5 Lloyd St....................................... 3133.05 Marini, Giovanni, 150 Pleasant St...................... 310.05 `Marino, Jahn, at ux, 233 Palfrey St.........I............................. 9.7,E *Marina, John, 2,33 Palfrey St.,................ ................................ 11.70 *Markarian, Agnes, 226 Ii o, Beacon St...................... .F, 102.3;1 Markarian, Manoog, et al, 29 Keenan St............................... 333.45 Markarian, Sarkis, 85 Bigelow .nine.,..,.................................... 13. 6 Markuns, Pauline, et al, Dorche-ster...........................A.F... .,. .. 205.85 Marriot, hied H., 42 Union St...... 05 0. Marriott, Fred Tr., 42 Union St......,.«...r.,....Y........................... 1.50 Marrocco, Palmi, 149 Waverley Ave...........,.. . 189.15 Marshall, Charlotte A., 115 Poplar Sit.................................. 694.94 Martin, Helen T., Tr., 14 IV`inthrop St..................................... 32-6.73 Martin, Elizabeth F., to Winthrop St..................................... 315.90 Martin, James V., 8 Hazel St.. ........ 290.55 Martin, Laura H., 20 Channing Rd...................................... 39 r� (j 398 l.. .bT1 Martino, Pasquale, 16 Myrtle St.,....... . ., 267.15 Martino, Vincenza, 81,9 Mt. Auburn St................................... 9.75 Alartocc aio, Nicholas, et al, 42 Forest St............................. 274.41 Martowhio, 1-lairs Pietro, 11 Warren St............................... 438.1r) Alasoian, Aghavnic, 24 Laurel St......................................... 243.75 'Alason, Jesse X, 12 Walnut St...................................,....,,....... 31.20 Mason, Mary R., Main St..... ..........•.••,• 267.15 Mason, P..a.. R,.q...a...}a...0 u....,r. Vernon, et al, Boston....................«.................................. 52.65 Masson, George, et al, 19 Marion Rd..................................... 237.90 Mastrodicasa., Constantino, 23 Berkeley St............................; 60.45 MathewsMotnx Co., Bostan..........R...................... »..,.,f.. 1,872.0 Mattison, John E., 24 Charles St............................................. 122.40 Mattson, 'Vernon 31., 65 Irving St............................................. 357.52 Maxwell, Elsie Al., 99 Spruce St............................................... 126.00 328 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Mayer, Lucy, 4 Grandview Ave....-........................................... 167.70 Maynard, Henry S., et al, Waltham........................................ 32.43 Maynard, Mau P., Milton........................................................... 360.75 Mayo, Everett C., et ux, 33 Gummonweakth Rd..................... 2U0.30 Ajayo, Harry OUs, 259 Mt. Auburn St................................... 85.80 Mazza, Carmenu J., 48 Cottage St........................................... 11.70 Mazza, Francesco, et ux, 16 Norseman Ave......................... 149.34 Mazza, Giovanni, 8 Hearn St..................................................... 108.51 Mazza, James V., et ux, 48 Cottage St... ............................... 273AJU Mazza, Josephine, 29 Hii1crest Circle...................................... 417.13 )-leAndrews, Dennis J., 44 Melendy Ave............................... 39.OU IlIcAteer, Peter, et ux, 60 Riverside St....................... ........... 110.69 McAuliffe, ivahel M., 16 Fitchburg St................................. 196-87 McBreen, Eleanor, 22 Mt. Auburn St....................................... 1.95 McCQrmick, Percy, 470 Main St..... ......................................... 78.00 McCabe, Murgraret B., 65 Boyd St........................................... 186.75 AleCafterty, Abbie J., 147 Summer St....................................... 243.1� McCafferty, Heirs William, 56 Cuba St............................... 120,10 McCall, Mary S. M., 45 Green St............................................... 198.90 'Mc.Carthy, Agiies A., 30 Stuart St......................................... 72o.85 IkCarthy, John H,, et ux, 11 Watertown St......................... 223.70 I'McCarthy, Margaret E., 30 Maplewood St........................... 413,75 *McCarthy, Mary E., 43 Forest St......................................... 81.90 McCarthy, Sophia V., 85 WatiertoWn St............................... 345.05 McCassie, Elbert W., et ux, 10 Jewett St............................. 23.90 McCollem, Guy E., 67 Lexington St......................................... 300,3(0 McCool, Hugh M., et ux, 53 Gilbert St................................... 28().SU MeCree, John, 15 Adams Ave............................................. 60244 McCue, Helen C., 264 No. Beacon St..................................... 1,539.74 McCue, Tborias J., 294 No. Beacon St................................. 1}11.45 �McCullough, Francis J., West Medford.................................. 591.90 McDermott, Andrew E., 30 Royal St..................................... 156,68 McDermott, Francis A., et ux, 18 California Pk................. 100-00 McDermott, Louis P., et all, Cambridge.................................. 249.13 McDonald, Clara J,, 20 Hall Ave........................................... 206.70 McDonald, Dorothy, et al, 23 Hardy Ave............................... 251,55 McDonald, Heirs Frank H., et ux, 69 Hovey St................... 205.71) McDonald, Hugh, 26 Arsenal St............................................... 16.77 McDonald, Heirs James, 72 Pond ...... ........ ................. 207.e2 McDonald, Michael A., A ux, 177 Sycamore St................ 130.65 McDonnell, James H., 19 California Pk................................. I97.41 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 3*29 McDonnell, Theresa H., 25 Knowles Rd................................. 215.29 McDo ough, Mary A., et al, 39 Boylyd St............................. 397.00 McDougall, Regina C., et al, Longfeflow Rd........................... 31.20 MeElhiney, Josephine, 19 Marshall St................................... 167.70 MaEihiney, Laura B., 120 Riverside St..................................... 183.30 McElylin, Michael, ge}tp�up.�c, 1+4 Fifth Ave-................................. .72970.5r5` McElroy, Joseph, e�+ ux, 37 Hunt SL....................................... 171.6 McEnancy, Michael, 113 Boylston St..................................... - 335.40 McEvoy, John J., 52 Spring St.. ............................................... 3.90 Mc.F'addem, Beraax7d, 91 Edenfield Ave................................. 249.60 McGann, Delia J., 135 Edenfi+eld Aire.............................I.......... 196.53 McGlaufl'in, Margaret, 11 Otis St-.............. ...-.--................ 1.95 McGowan, Paul G., 44 Upland Rd............................................ 280.10 :41cGrath, Edward J., et ux, 38 Capitol St.............................. 181.35 McCready, Andrew, et ux, 119 Boyd St................................. 257.40 McHugh, Anna B., T7 Fayette St......................0...................... 134.55 McHugh, Funk, 535 Pleas-ant St.............................................. 90.20 McHugh, John J., et ux, 90 School St........................................ 23 7.90 McHugh, Rose Anna, 1 Ladd St................................................. 177.45 Mcllroy, John, 12 Belmont St..................................................... 19.5U McIntosh, John, Wellesley.......................................................... 171.60 McKenna, Paul J., Springfield St.......................................I..... 349.29 McKenna, Charles, et ux, 93 California, St............................. 103.35 McKenzie, Forbes L., et al, Trustees, 72 Lexington St..... 288.611 McKenzie, Heirs Vie, 76 Lexington St................................. 271.05 McXen2ie, Forbes L., 76 Lexington St................................... 562.03 McLaughlin, Annie A., 251 Common St................................. 2:3.08 11cLaughiin, Ellen F., 162 Hillside Rd................................... 286.65 McLaughlin, James, et ux, 35 Hosmer St............................. 98.35 McLaughlin, Margaret C., 99 Poplar St............................... 392.69 *McLellan, Jaynes rG., Brookline....................... McMahon, Bridget K,, 10 Fifth Avel.......................................1 292,50 McMahan, Margaret R., Newtun.............................................. 308.10 McMahan, Margaret R., et al, Newton.................................. 333.45 -Mc14lahon, Patrick T., Nest Newton........................................ 409.08 McManus, Jane K., 43 Morse St............................................... 206.710 McMurtrie, Lillian, 84 Fitchburg St....................................... 228.07 McNamara, J. 11. 1nc., Allston.................................................... 975.00 McNamara, John H., Allston...................................................... 2,47`-80 McNamara, Minnie, et al, 11 Lifland Rd............................. 199.90 McPhee, Elizabeth, Waltham...................................................... 114..bi, o3o WATERTO'4 N TOWN REPORT XeQuuwn, Margaret A., 115 Cdenfield Ave.........I....... AlcQuowzi, Heim Thomas If., 115 Edenfield Ave................... E1.i}7 *Mc Sherry, Catherine F'., 86 Forest St................................... 118.95 McSherry, James H., et al, 83 Forrest St.............................-, 111.15 I'McSherry, dohu J., 29 Main St............................................... 3.90 AleVey, Catherine A., Brighton.................................................. 101.40 McVey, 'Thomas, Brighton.... . ... . ................... .. .................. 48.75 Mee, Heirs DeLmis, 10 Norseman dive................................... 3o6.15 Meehan, Patrick, 162 Spruce St................................................ 228.61 Megaal, Emily A., 120 Lovell Rd....... . ................................ 379.58 '-I4-Ieister, Davis A. Co., Spring St........................................... 9.75 Dleister, Margaret .I-L, 74 Church St................................... 350.79 Melanson, Timothy H., Arlington.............................................. 561.82 Meianson, Archibald, 20 Theurer Pk...................................... 3.9 Melccnixui, Margaret, 25 lioadaaia.n St................................... 251.50 Mellen, Daniel A., et ux, 15 Beacon Pk............................... 1.85.25 Meloian, Sarkis, 31 Templeton Pkway..................................... 4.88 meloian, Sarkis, 24 Louise St.. .................................................. 269.10 Melvin, Albert JR., 24 Marshall St............................................. 116.00 Melvin, Albert 1., 12 Flint lid-.............................................. 481.33 "'Melzer, Henry P., 22 Clyde Rd............................................... 2.73 Mendelson, Elijah, et al, Malden................................................ 368.70 blenghi, Hugh J., 98 Standish Rd.......................................... 292.93 Merrill, Eunice C., 2 Florence Ter......................................... 349AS Merrill, LeVerne, Florence Ter................................................. 526.50 Merrill, William S., Florence Ter........................................... 1,930.06 Alerrullo, Jennie, 42 Westminster Ave..................................... 269.56 Merrullo, Pellegrino, et ux, 69 Forest St............................... 510.90 Merz, Jessie, Medford.................................................................. 251.55 Metropo tan le�Te Cory■., SomegrviiyTlle................................................ r,0413.63 Myers, Mary i t., 4 V Keena St................................................... 315.90 Michelson, Harriet E., 57 Spruce St......................................... 2880.80 Michelson, Robert S., Revere...................................................... 56.55 Aligliaccio, Emilio, IiS Edeniield Ave................................... 130.65 Migliaccio, Emilio, et ux, 145 Lexington St....................... 142.01 Alikalllan, ease, 115 Dexter Ave......---.................................. 362.70 Milano, Alfred, 98 Main St......................................................... 23.40 lililler, Albert E., Somerville...................................................... 343.20 Miller, Charles G., 34 Ha%thorne St....................................... 202.35 Millian, John, 204 School St..................................................... 284.04 Mills, Abram, et al, 38 Springfield St..................................... 353.91 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 331 .NrIills, Louis R., et al, 17 Prescott St....................................... 179.40 *Milton, Axel S., 71 Prospect St............................................... 76.21 .11inasian, Harald, 25 Keenan St............................................. 302.25 Minasian, Mary K., 2U WilEosa Ave......................................... 289.43 Minasian, Mary, 37 Keenan St................................................... 282.75 ,Alinella, Angelo, 136 Spruce St............................................... 284-93 Minichiello, Carmine, Boston..................................................... 471.70 Minty, K. Chesley, et ux, 30 Everett Ave............................. 32&04 B-lirabile, Frank, 120 Waverley Ave.. . . ............ ............... 327.60 Alirabile, Juhn, 34 No. Beacon St... ........................................ 7.80 *Misakian, 14agop, 87 Bigelow Ave......................................... 48.75 Alisserian, Deran, A al, 72 Dexter Ave................................... 168.95 Alisserian, Nova.rt N., 230 Boylston St................................... 445.89 Rlitchell, J. Frank, et ux, 149 Lovell Rd................................. 329.55 Mizzi, Vincenzo, 48 Cottage St................................................. 130.65 Moffett, Roy W., et ux, 21 01cott St....................................... 156.00 4Mol to, Aliebael A., et ux, 164 Orchard St..................„..... 313.95 Moir, Laura C., 403 School St................................................... 306.10 *Molloy, Mary S., 54 Eeechwood Ave..................................... 77,20 Monaghan, Carroll Y., et ux, 129 Hillside Fed....................... 306.15 Manahan, Heirs Hugh, 5 Alyrtle St......................................... 13.90 `Monahan, Richard. C., 9 Bay St............................................... 53,83 Monahon, Arthur T., Roston...................................................... 279.85 Mantuori, Madeiina, 8 Berkeley St......................................... 118.96 Movers, Heirs Wilhelmina, 105 Spruce St........................... 306.16 Moomjian, Pervoz, 39 Hosmer St............................................. 273.UO Mooney, Francis X., 25 Longfellow Rd..................................... 126.70 Mooney, Daniel G., et ux, 124 1 jebols Ave......................... 358.61 Mooradian, John, 159 Mt. Auburn St. . ..... ............................ 6.74 Mooradian, Manool; A,, et ux, 32 Templeton Kway....... 325.9 Mooradian, Minas, et al, 36 Quimby St.--............. .............. 211.07 Moore, Egyle.ap/nor},M1ySv/n�erjv7il]IY�e a,.,../..{.�...................................f....,........ fi1�3y■�y5y.1g8' MV, re, Ellzab6th G., 61 Marion Rd......................................... 20 .08 *Moore, Elizabeth W., 75 Poplar St......................................... 393,26 *.Moore, Frances B., 28 Appleton St....................................... 301.05 *14Soore, Irving B., 28 Appleton St........................................... 3.90 Afoore, Lawrence P., et ux, 14 Duntou Rd............................. 321.75 Moore, Samuel, 36 Pleasant St................................................. 39.QD Moran, Eleanor, 384 Mt. Auburn St..................................I.... 471.911 Moran, Hannah F,, 6 Orchard 5t..................................... ....... 351,00 Moran, flames A., Vermont.......,.................................................. 54.6U. 332 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Moran, James, Newton................................................................ 327,60 'Moraii, John H., Brooklizie,.-..................................................... 1,420k Aloraii, Patrick J,, et ux, 56 Giibert St................................... 65.37 NKorgan, James A., 32 Chandler St........................................ 39.UU Morgan, Mary F., 32 Chandler St......................................... 180.90 Moriggi, Amtonio, et ux, 100 Summer St............................... 175.50 Allorigio, Carjuela, 163 Lexington St....................................... 165.33 Morigio, -NNicola, 90 Westminster Ave..................................... 189,91 Morigio, lialvatore, 137 Lexiiigton ...........-".. U5.78 Murrin, Haze i E., Kilton............................................................. 26,35 Morris, Frederick A., et ux, 41 Lovell ..Rd............................. 316.9u Morris, Griffith E., 41 Irving St...............................I............... 19.50 .'Morris, Millicent, 109 Lexington St......................................... 277.36 21orrisey, Eleanor S., 871 Standish Rd................................... 358.16 Morrissey, Thornas C., et wx., 06 Alain 322.22 blorru,ne, John, et ux, 381 Main St....................................... 427.20 Morse, Alice G., 13 Avon Ed..................................................... 343.20 Morse, Arthur L., 24 Chapman St............................................. 296.40 Morse, Body Co. Inc., Howard Sit.. ... ..........................-- 462.15 lliorze, Heirs Henry L., 16 Harrington St............................. 149.00 Morse, James E,, Cumbridge...................................................... 530.40 Morse, Lottie W., 22 Chapman St.......,......... ........................... 197.74 Morvillu, I'dattie, 621 Mt. Auburn St....................................... 3.90 Alosea, John, et ux, 40 Bostonia Ave..................................... 267.15 Mosca, Thomas, 16 James St................................................... 124,90 Moscatelli, Esther L., 106 Common St..........­.­................. 298.25 Aloscuto, Luigi, East Bwiton...................................................... 19.50 3'doseley, Albion 13., 24 Alarion Rd........................................... 1.95 Moseley, Caroline, 24 Marcia Rd............................................... 778.09 Aloshier, Sophia P., 468 Belmont St....................................... 507.0 Mosman, Charles F., 129 Highland Ave............................... 42.35 Mostnon, Eleanor, 127 Highland Ave....................................... 124.25 Mostowitz, Relen J,, 591 Main St........................................... 241.64 *Moulton, Fred L., et ux, 169 Palfrey St..............I...... ......... 109.75 *Mourland, Jacob B., Cambridge................................................ 41.38 Muckjian, Herop, 21 Hosmer St............................................... 189.19 Mudirian, Garnbed S., 94 School St......................................... 141.80 *Mugar, Stephen P., 16 Bartlett St........................................... 21.45 *Mugardichi-an, Stephen, 15 Bartlett St................................. 27.80 *Mugeardichian, Vosgite, 15 Bartlett St.. ......... .............. 145.28 Alugurdichian, Adrienne, 102 Dexter Ave............................. 2 6 5.6'0' COLLECTOR'S REPORT 333 *Mulcahy, Michael J., et ux, 375 Arlington St.................. 312.00 DIullahy, Patrick, 8 'Thurston Rd............................................. 280.14 Mullen, Daniel J., 59 Myrtle St...........................,.................. 16.03 Mullen, Daniel J., et al, 59 .Myrtle St................................... 210.60 Mullen., Dorothy 1p., 27 Fuller R(j........................................... 435.15 MullenJohn. J., Everett..................... . ..................................... 11.70 M. ullean, 11-.wgaret J., Boston........................................................ 89.70 141ullen, Walter E., 36 Belmont St........................................... 73.47 *.bluiligan, James A., et ux, 183 No. Beacon St................. 100.00 Mullins, Hannah L., 117 Lovell Pad......................................... 379.53 Iulvahill, Mary L., SO Langdon Ave..................................... 3ti4.9fk Munch, C. Lawrence, 60 Hillside Ed........................................ 224.25 Atunday, Heirs lxler, E., Southbridge........................................ 173.55 Alunyon, Daiiei J., 21 Hawthorne St... .................................. 196-03 Munyon, Daniel J., et ux, Hawthorne St................................. 950.32 Murgia, John, et ux, 4 Lexington St- .................................... 301.27 Marley, William E., Arlington St............................................. 338.35 Murphy, Abbie E., 62 Prentiss St.. ........................................ 175.50 Murphy, Zdmond til., 16 Belknap 'Per....................................... 220.35 *Murphy, Eugenia A., 125 Langdon Ave............................... 286.63 *Murphy, Garland 1'., et ux, Cambridge............ .,................. w 802.79 hy, VMurp Helen C., 80 Edguelif£ Rd..... ......................... ....... 406.09 Dlurphy, Helen E., 27 Bunt St................................................... 1.71.60 Murphy, Helen G., Belmont......................................................... 200.00 Murphy, James T., et ux, 215 Orchard St............................. 147.40 Murphy, John, et ux, 69 Wasverley Avie................................... 50.00 Murphy, Lillian X., Belmont...................................................... 202.80 Murphy, Heirs Margaret, Needham......................................... 117.10 Murphy, Mary A., 32 Myrtle St.. ............................................ 1.52.10 Murphy, Michael, 7 Gay Rd....... ............. . .............................. 7.90 Murphy, Nora G., 96 Carroll St............................................... 325.65 Murphy, Richard J., et tit, 12 Kimball. Rd............................. 149.62 Murray, George F., 431 Mt. Auburn St............................... 291.69 Murray, Greece, 2A Mt. Auburn St........ ................................ 17.55 Murray, Irving, et ux, 60 Fitchburg St................................ 183.30 Murray, John A., eta ux, 182 School St................................... 333.45 Murray, Mary W., Harrington St.. ......................... ............... 6.85 Irlurray, Mary W., 5 Harrington St......................................... 146.25 Murray Alotors Inc., P. A., 72 Dexter Ave.................„........ 3.90 Murray, William SI, et ux, 119 Worcester St....................... 213.b2 Murtha, Ida, 9 Partridge St........................................................ 181.35 .334 WA.T1 RTOWN TOWN REPORT Museum Vinceut J., et ux, 50 Salisbury. Rd........................... 329.82 Myra, Eber C., et ux, 27 Purvis St......................................... 183.30 Merrill, William S., Priest Rd................................................... 3{l.1U Nagle, Edmond, Newton.............................................................. 3.1JL1. Nahaigian, Agnes, Somerville........................ . .......... ........... 308,10 .NaWgian, Sarkis N., 71 Templeton Pkway........................... 86.4j *Najari"n, Anna, 27 Crawford St.......... ..........I....,... 246.13. Najarian, Eghia, et ux, 10 Coolidge Hill Rd......................... 53.65 Nardone, Andrew, 17 Middle St............................................... 21.45 Naretti, Pasquale, 24 EdgeelifF Rd......................................... 194.1ti Nargozian, Mary, 1.82 Boylston St........................................... 61.80 Narsasi°an, Decaran, 170 Belmont St......................................».. 11.70 Narsasian, Siranoosh, 28 Dewey St......... ............................... 295.5 Narzekian, Martin, 138 Belmont St......................................... 1.1.70 Natale, Alichele, et ux, 7 Wheeler Ct..................................... 10.60 Natale, Paola, et ux, 41 Berkeley St................................... 70.20 Natoi, Concetta M., 52 Lovell Rd............................................. 413.4o Natoli, Lawrence G., 84 Barnard Ave..................................... 960.55 Natoli, LaiNrence G., et al, 20 Mt, Auburn St................... 3,459.30 Naum, Vangel, 47 Galen St....................................................... 31.20 Naxaretian, Gregory, 112 Dexter Ave..................................... 9.75 Nelson, Albert W., 22 Grenville Rd......................................... 306.70 Nelson, Amanda C., Cambridge.................................................. 108.10 Nelson, Arthur Trustee, Boston.................................................. 1,053.30 Nelson, Arthur T., Main and Cross Sts................................... 886.28 ]Nelson, Fred W., 98A School St-.,-,........................................ 39.00 Nelson, Hilma S., 19 Oakley Rd-............................................ 409.59 Nelson, Mina, 54 Lexington ,St................................................... 257.83 Nelson, Palma M., 64 Wilmot St............................................. 156.00 Neshe, Domenico, et ux, 68 Walnut St..................................... 185.25 Nett€, 'Walter A., et ux, Belmont.............................................. 294,45 Neves, Jahn, et ux, Cambridge.................................. ..... . .. 9.75. Newcomb, Witham M., 11 Fairview Av....e............................. 328.97 *New England Launches Inc., Winchester................................ 4,13(1.52 'New England -vlanaf;ement Corp., Boston........ ................... 262.59 *New ]England Sash & Door Co., Pleasant St....................... 722.12 NewtonRealty Corp., Newton.................................................... 27.30 New Way Service Co., Suring St.-_....................................... 273.04 NNicastro, Esther, 428 Mt. Auburn St,...................................... 379.30 .Nichols, John B., 31 Bates Rd................................................. 403.6,3. *Nichols, John B., et ux, 34 Oakley Rd............................... 390.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 935 Nichols, Mabelle JU., Brookline.................................................... 56.97 Nicholson, Ably DI., 426 Main St........................................... 362.11 Nicholson, Heirs Catherine, StOughton.................................... 16AU Nicola Erxnelinda, Somerville...................... ...... ..................... 11:r-0 r Nicoli, ErnielLada, 4omerville.................................................... 11.70 Nicosia, Anna L, East 1:305ton.. ....... . ................................... 25.35 Noble, Arta Mae, 28 Bradford Rd............................................. 338.79 Noden, Elizabeth It., 102 -1iur• e St........................................... 216.45 Noel, Nora K., Roxbury... ................. .......................................... 344.r6 Nolan, Heirs George W., le Belknap Ter............................... 212.55 Nolan, John R., 32 Elmwood Ave........................................... 166.34 Nolan, Joseph Y., et ux, 18 Warwick Rd....-I..........-I......... 4:01.1 5 Boston s ton.. Nompleggi, Simone, .................................. ................... 7.80 Nonantuni Investment Co., 1`+icwt.on.......................................... 300.311 Noon, Theodore W., 31611untington Ave., Boston.................. 149.83 Norcross, Enid, 10 hillside Iici................................................... 577.63 Nureu Ernest Y., lU Harnden dive.. ....................................... 239.85 North, Patrick, et al, 2 Husmer St.. ................. .................... 68.45 Nartargiacomc, Bernard, et ux, 31 Fitchburg St................... 200.77 Oates, EdNvard A., 443 311t. Auburn St..................................... 1.95 Oates, Maxyr A.,} 12 Dartmouth St................................I.......... 245.70 Dates, Walter J., et ux, 37 Hazel St......................................... 108,00 O'Brien, frank H., et ux, 31 Standish Ed............................... 303.59 O'Brien, George A,, Bailey Ave.. ............................................ 13.98 *O'Brien, Honora, 34 Union St................................................. 117.00 O'Brien, James H., et ux, 2U1 11-aplewoad St....................... 308.10 O'Brien, John J•r Carroll St.......................I........................,.... 256.15 O'Brien, J olm J., et ux, 97 Standish Rd................................. 37a.76 O'Brien, Margaret, 95 Summer St............................................. 368.55 *O'Brien, blargaret, 41 Gilbert St........................................... 151.26 O'Brien, Margaret L., 25 Avon Rd......................................... 232.05 O'Brien, Mary A., 144 Standish Rd......................................... 356,85 O'Brien, Mary E., 227 No. Bea.coa St.................................... 158.99 O'Brien, Michael J., et al, .17 BeechNvc od Ave....................... 285.18 *O'Brien, Theresa, 174 Spruce St........................................,..... 54.75 O'Brien, Timothy J., et ux, 9 Birch Rd............................... 19U.00 10chab, Michael, e€ ux, 138 Edenfield Aire......................... 150.00 O'Connell, James J,, 26 Westminster Ave............................. 1.95 O'Connell, Jolux F., et ux, 1.U5 Lovell loci............................... 337.57 O'Connell, Margaret A., 8U Bradford Rd................................. 156. 64 O'Connell, blazer ce 14., et ux, 14 Westminster Ave............... 146.21 336 NVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT N'Connell, Patrick H., et ux, 24 Westminster dive............... 315.33 *Odian, Geneva, 68 .Ldgecliff iM............................................. 331.50 Odiam, Mardiros G., et tax, 20 Wells Ave........................... ... 98.79 O'Domell, Thomas, 12 Bacon St............................................... 93.1i) -'O'Donuhue, Margaret E., Belmont.......................................... 755.56 O'Flaherty, Patrick, et ux, 354 Arlington St....................... 284.70 Ogilvie, Alma E. S., GU Beechwood Ave............................. 315.9U O'Grady, Patrick J., et ux, 8 Adams St.................................. 2 78.35 0'14alloran, Edward P,, 107 Palette St............................... 98.7U O!hanian, Mary M,, et al, 33 Melendy Ave............................. 470.88 O'Hannessian, .Ma,rkar, et at, 58 Quimby St.,........................... 683,52 Oikemus, John I3., et ux, 100 Harnden Ave........................... 216.9U O'Keefe, Annie L., 188 Scbaol St..................................I.......... 141.25 Oldford, Harry J., 'et ux, 137 Westminster Ave................... 185.66 Oldford, Rebel' ,L., 189 Lexington St....................................... 19 .95. Oldfor+d, Fames M., 193 Lexington St....................................... 183.3U O'Leary, Daniel Al., 102 Rutland St.-................................... 191.21 O'Uary & 'Tracy Inc., fib Mt. Auburn St............................. S-tKl. Olivieri, Felice, Newton.......................................,........................ 62.40 *Oliver, Annie, 672 Belmont St............................................... 196.95 }Olivieri,, Felix, 14 Lyons Ct................................................I....... 158.38 Olson, Cora E., 1b Dwight 5t.................................................. 185.26 Olsen, Harold 0., 24 Templeton Pkway................................. 38 7.41 Olsen, Hjalmar J., 24 Templeton Pkway. ............................... 11.7U *O'Malley, Patrick J., et ux., 32 Edenfield Ave..-.................. 220.311 Onanian, Jacob, 214 Waverley Ave......................................... 5.85 Onanian, Hovnan, et ux, 84 Putnam St.............................. 253.60 O'Neil, Abbie C., et al, 38 Forest St....................................... 94.0 40rchard, Leslie W., 40 Quimby St....................................... 449.00 Ormsby, Leslie E., et ux, 78 Fitchburg St......................... 240.04 Ortelino, Nicola, 23 Berkeley St............................................. 25.75 Osberg, Ea and TV., 9 Carroll "/gg & Osmond, Hedley, .19 Chapman St............................................... 183.4z O'Sullivan, Ella T., 3U Boyd St............................................... 321.75 O'Sullivan, Margaret, Cambridge.............................................. 284.70 O'Sullivan, Patrick H., Cambridge............................................ 304.2U Otis, Ward M., et at, 65 Russell Arse....................................... 3,907.80 O'Toole, Heirs Michael, 30 Union St..................................... 164.20 Ounjian, Mihran, 101 Bigelow Ave......................................... 35.10 Ounjian, Samuel, 49 Laurel St................................................... 195.00 Oun ian, Samuel, 99 Bigelow Ave............................................. 460.20. COLLECTORS REPORT 337 Owens, Julia M., 142 Langdon Ave......................................... 60AU Owens, Richard J., et ux, 11-4 Walnut St..............I.................. 259.35 Owens, William, 36 Rutland St.............................. ............... 4.89 Oxner, Lewis H., 153 Nit, Auburn St.--............................... 15.60 Pacili+co, Carmela, 19 Hudson St............................................. 65.14 Pacifico, Giovanni, 19 Hudson St................ . ....................... 245.1U 1�aekard, Edward H., et ux, 12 Marion Rd........................• 261.30 Packard, Heirs Franklin, 22 Alden Rd................................. ... 91.25 Paddock, 11sther, Dorchester...................................................... 183.0 Palazzone, Alichele, 58 Cottage St........................................... 45.81 Palazzone, Michele, et ux, 44 Cypress St............................. 153.83 Pailone, Filippo, et al, 39 Waverley Ave............................... 10U.45 Palsama, Joseph, 642 Mt. auburn St.............I................}.... 6.83 Paloian, Taman, 10 Cypress St................................................. 319.SU Rane, Antonio, 61 Laurel St....................................................... 80.$U 7'Panjanjian, Jacob, 556 A-it. Auburn St.................................. 27.3U Panselinas, Sevastos, 9 Alelendy Ave..................................... 247.65 Paolera, Marcello, 21A Nichols Ave....................................... 352.95 Paolera, Maria D., 17 Nichols Ave..... .................................. 410,36 Panne, Carmine, 24 Wheeler Lane......................... ............... 25.85 Panne, Ciriaco, 244 Wheeler Lane--............................................ 368.10 Papadrea, Vincenzo, et ux, 186 Summer St........................... 11.70 *Papalia, Domenick, 117 Waverley Ave................................. 19.50 Papalia, Domenic A., et ux, 129 Waverley Ave................... 290.56 Pa.pazian, Aris B., 415 Mt. Auburn St................................... 9.75 Papa,zian, Artin, et ux, 49 Melendy Ave................I............ 195.00 Papaazian, Louis, et all 24 Kimball Rd................................... 237.48 #Pappas, Anthony, 54 Hancock St........................................... 345.08 Pappas, +Costos, 122 Belmont St,............................................. 310.13 Pappas, Frances S., 74 Belmont St......................................... 366.60 Pappas, Gaptos, 46 Dartmouth St........................................... 292.50 Pappas, Peter G., et ux, 26 Warwick Rd................................... 152.85 Parisian Dye House Inc., 400 Main St................................. 1,005.62 Parker, Chester, 114 Chapman St.............i............................. 203.30 Parker, Elsie P., 28 Amherst Rid............................................. 426.74 Parker, Alaurice W., et ux, 89 Common St............................. 73.55 Parker, Stanley W., 49 Hall .Ave........................................... 292.50 *Parks, Irene A., 29 Hillside St............................................. 133.26 Parks, Minnie, 127 Spruce St................................................... 37.25 Parquette, Archibald W., Wollaston............................... Parquette, Mary C., Wollaston.................................................. 218.40 388 WATERTOWN TOWN U,PORT Parsekian, Veronica M., 106 Nichols Ave................................. 6.83 Parsekian, Sarkis, 109 Nichols Ave....................................... 11.1110 Parsekian, Sarkis, et at, 109 Nichols Ave..............................Y#. 668.93 Parsekian, 'veronica M., 109 Nichols Ave............................. 1,080 r3 Partridge, 4Virliara H., Boston.................................................... 2 7.8f1 *Esarva, Ainnuel, Cambridge........................................................ 9.76 Paseazzi, Crocifissa, 170 Summer St.....................................#. 42.90 Pascussi, Luigi, et ux, 170 Summer St................................... 134.55 *Pasquali, Alberta, et ux, 21 Cottage St................................. 50.0D Pasquarosa, Linberlino, 29 Churchill....................... Pass, lda, I'wwtunville.................................................................. 296.65 Pata.panian, Piraa 0., at ux, 49 Dartmouth St................... 158.60 Patey, Walter G., et ux, 61 Wilmot St................................... 355.56 Patrick, Efstrativs, 37 Berkeley St......................................... 1-0,0.2u "Patrick, Harris C., 153 hillside Rd......................................... 1.10.26 'Paul, Theresa, 11 Hosmer St................................................... 60.30 Paulsen, Annie V., G4 Edenf€eld Ave.....................,................. 201.83 PTM-.a+y}■ne,, Frank1,/��Guston.. .....■..�...1.1....y........+................................. ...... .. 21.45 Pearce, Charlotte F., 41 Olney St........................................... 148.2U Pearce, Ida E., Boston.................................................................. 171.60 Pearce, Oliver H., 28 Dexter Ave............................... ........... 283.09 Pearce, Richard At., 28 Dexter Ave......................................... 476.23 Peikey, Charles L., et ux, 50 CaTroll St............................... 282.75 Pelrine, Helen V., 38 Hillside St-........................................... 69.69 Pelrine, William G., et ux, 88 hillside St............................. 123.18 Pengeroth, Louise, 59 Chapman ►fit........................ ...... .A Pennington, Geurge H., et ux, 18 Brimmer St................... 292.76 Pent, Arnold V., 67 Oliver St................................................... 164.93 Pequosette Press, 17 Main St..................................................... 157.95 Perirnian, John, 77 Bigelow Ave............................................... 3.90 Perimian, Ferrnine, 77 Bigelow Ave.......................................... 302.25 Perkins, Annie M., 29 Elliot St................................................. 274.95 Perkins, Elias, 73 Payette St................................................... 581-10 Perkins,.Priscilla, 15 Gilbert St.................................................... 26.69 Perry, Ralph 1{., et ux, 125 Summer St..................................... 2{10,00 ferry, Randolph, et ux, 39 Bradford Rd...............................1. 83.09 Persico, Theresa, 1.93 Summer St............................................. 130.65 Pesce, Pellegrino, 39 Centre St................................................. 2-16.3 9 Peter, lorris, et ux, 32 Beacon Pk......................................... 163.8D Peters, Andrew, 379 Main St..................................................... 253.95 Peters, Irene, 22 Everett Ave................................. . COLLECTOR'S REPORT 239 Petersua, Agha.vney, 465 Main St-........... ............................... 228.15 Peterson, Gustau, 47 Prescott St.,............................................. 380.25 *Pettengill, Minnie L., 353 School St..................................... 273.00 Phelan, Cecelia E., 99 Chapman St........................................... 253.79 Phelan, Kathleen F., 1U9 Chapman St................................... 185.93 Philbrook, Earle S., 11.9 Poplar St.,.... ........................ 391.77 Phillips, Thomas A., 234 Arlington St..................................... 898.95 Piantedusi, Louisa, 25 Warren St............................................. 318.49 Piantedusi, Nicolina, 18 Cushman St....................................... 315.90 4Piecolo, Marietta, 2 Watertown St........................................... 445.3U Pickens, Ernma, 129 iCommvM St.,.................-.--................... 302.25 Pickering, George, et al, lU Chester St................................... 356.85 Picknell, Ellen M., 30 Pequosette St......................................... 109.59 Picone, Onofrio, 57 Chapman 5t............................................... 313.29 Pierce, Je Ralph, Malden.............................................................. 349.05 Pieterse, Agnes, 55 Fayette St..................... ....................., ... 2J8.35 �P+y,iet�ryersF�.e,,y yAlbe[r{t� S., p5L5�1 Fayette St................. ......................... (1]24.80 i ill�a, Peter, 199 Pleasant St.Y................ .................................. 257AU Pillsbury, Benjamin 0., et al, 282 Bellevue Rd..................... 7.80 Pilisbury, Blanche Al., 232 Bellevue Rd............................... 366.20 Dino, Francesco, 49 Loon-& St................................................... 167.70 Pioneer Co-operative Bank, Boston.......................................... 269.10 Piscatelli, Nicholas, 102 Pleasant St....................................... 212.55 Piscatelli, 'Vincetzo, et at, 117 Pleasant St......................... 243.75 Piteri, Carmino, et ux, lU French `per................................. 103.35 Pitts, Lear, et ux, 69 Boylston St............................................. 156.64 Pizzi, Frederi€o, et ux, et at, Beimont St............................... 7.80 Platon, Costes, et al, 294 Arsenal St............. ....................... 122.80 Platt, Alanson E., et ux, 19 Parker St................................... 241.$U Pochi, Anesti, 10 ,l osmer St..............................I.......I................. 245.57 Polihronis, Catina, 229 Arlington St......................................... 356.85 Pollak, Sydney S., Boston............................................................ 454.31 Poilock, Blanche, 158 Belmont St.... ..... ....... ...................... 11.70 Portanova, Gaetano, et ux, Cambridge.................................. 21.45 Porter, Charles J., et ux, 118 Putnam St............................... 1511.UU Porter, George J., et ux, 138 Standish Rd............................. 42.12 *Porteus, Charles T., et ux, 748 Belmont St......................... 100.0 Potter, Annabel. S., 1U4 Barnard Ave....................................... 380.25 Potter, Aloiia Belle, 12 Walnut St........................ Potter, Joseph ?II., et ux, 231 No. Beacon St......................... 280.8U Powell, Marie R., 21 Carver R.................. ...................... 351.00 34{/�[ar y. pn11q WA(yT�E��Fy1�T�1/O�'�1r�'�'+r-"I"flWN RE?ORT /`�11/} *Power, Hedley D., 39 1cott St............................................... 42.9V Powers, Anna G., 29 Brimmer St......y...................................... 341.25 Powers, 'Carolhie I., 21 Maul St....,r............................ ............ 167.23 *Powers, (Gertrude X., 205 Common St................................. 386.1U Pratt, G Arthur, et ux, U Spruce St 363 2u *Treble, Florence, L.,.} 18 Broadway.......................................... 250.00 Ii PresChia, .F��e , 1 3 .highland Ave....................................... 31.2 V Pretty, .Rebecca, Medfard............................................................. 7.80 Price, Ernest, 130 Edenfield .Ave......................„....................... 148-20 Priest & Co', 112 Common St................................................... 10.50 Princilie, G usue, 118 Edenfield Ave......................................... 23.40 '�Pritcl ard, Carlton, et ux, 9 Merrill Rd................................. 3i1.Uii 'rocopic, Paul, et ux, 8 Myrtle St......................................... 126.75 Proctor, Enxnia S., 74 Pearl St................................................ 284.70 PrQc:tQr, J. Woathen, et ux, X. J........................................... 146.0 "Froliaska, John A., et ux, 500 lit. Auburn St................... 214.5U Troia, Concetta, et al, Boyd St.-............................................. 282.75 Proodzan, Surpouie., JU Laiigdon Ave..................I.......I............ 319.80 Proto, Francis, 50 Riverside St.... ...... . .. ..... ...................... 123.46 Provident Co-operative Bank, Chelsea.................................... 205.72 Prudential Insurance Co, of America, Newark, N. J......... 39.00 Prudian, AnahA 86 Dexter Ave............................................... 228.15 Puccia, Jaseph, 46 Maplewood St............................................. 278.85 Pugliese, Anna, 10 Elin St........................................................... 253.60 Purchase, Maude, 11 Whitney St............................................... 716.63 Purdy, Grace, 33 Laurel St......................................................... 313.95 Putney, Charles T., et ux, 98 Waverley Ave....................... 281.17 Putney, Clarence ��ry■L., etiyq'u/x/�, 126 Westminster Ave............. 1�9/y5/y.�7Y5/ Powers, Hedley D.., 39 tJ1�kyyott{yySt..�......„.............................r.......... 22./yV��. Q' yr111Ey1by, Mrs. G..j E., 7163I�il* t.1 A.F bu n t....y............................ �1{4.63 Quin y, Stella., B., 361 School St................................................ 245. 0 Quinby, Robert S., 361 School St............................................... 3.90 Quinn, Margaret, 54 Edenfield Ave.......................................... 373.42 Quinn, Edward J., et fix, 81 Belmont St................................. 189.53 Quirk, Edward, Waltham............................................................ 15.60 Quirk, Mary E., et Anne V., 26A Adams Ave....................... 310.U5 Quoyaon, Neshan B., 40 Keenan St....................... ................. 302.25 Raimondo, Angiolina, 819 Mt. Auburn St............................. 624.00 Raimondo, Dumenco B., 813 Mt. Auburn St........................... 247.65 Ramsay, Dorothy Towle, 15 Sunnybank Rd........................... 477.02 Ramsdell, Florence M., 16 Riverside St............................... 83.40 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 341 Rainsdell, J. Frederick, et ux, 16 Riverside SC. 1.95 RRanaudo, Anna, Revere................................................................ 25.35 Rand, Claude A.., 632 bit. Auburn St..................................... 153.27 Rando, Felice, et al, 116 Irving St.........I............. ................. 214.50 Ranney, James U., at us, 142 Robbins Rd............................. 247.65 Rattigan, Anna B., 77 Riverside St........................................ 354.04 Rattigan, Henry A., Trustee, 77 Riverside St................. 273.00 Ravesi, Al.ary*, 122 Chapman St.. .............................................. 20.31) Ray, I widolph C., et ux, 74 Walnut St....................I.......I...... 144.7:3 Rayne, George H., 2 7 9 Pleasant St....................................... 38.73 Read, Marion Harvey, et ux, 140 Church St.......................... 20D.52 Reardon, ,lean., Saugrus.................................................................. 318.55 Reardon, Heirs Nlarth-a 'T., 2 Jewett St................. ...... 234.OU Redding, Grace, 51 .ItiversWe St.................................................. 153.78 *Reed, Earle L., Est ux, A 1{4}bbins. Rd.a............................. ... 4U6.{}15. Reed, Ellen L., 12` Olney St..................................I-,..........1... 10.80 Reid, Daniel 1 ., No. Grafton..................... .............................. 52.65 Reid, Laura L, 750 Belmont St.,..............11-...... ............ 245.00 Reid, Martin S., et ux, 23 Chapman St..................................... 150-15 Reiily, John A., et ux, 374 School St........................................ 367.35 Reilly, Katherine, 389 Sc houl St............................................... 342.59 Reinnian, Marie V., 146 S1,race St............................................. 94.09 Reinhardt,, Frank [�J(�., Jamaica Plain.......................................... 2555.45 "Reitz, John ohn A., 20 Hardy Ave.............................I.................... 3.90 Reliance Co-operative ]Bank, Cambridge................................... 282.86 Renfrew, Robert .A., et al, 26 Hersom St................................. 144.30 Ricci, Angela, Watertown............................................................. 53.98 Ricci, Domenica F'., 105 Pleasant St..........................••••.••••...... 869.70 Ricci, Salvatore, 10 Chadbourne Ter.......................................... 232.05 Riccio, Julia, 74 Bigelow Ave..................................................... 20.48 Hicci.o, .Peter, at al, 180 School St........................................... 642.94 Rice, Addle L., No. Hanover................................,...................... 421.2o Rice, Marry, et ux, 186 West aster Ave--......................... 195.75 Rich, Everett B., Bastan.............................................................. 262.59 Rich, Everett B., Wolfeboro, N. H.-.................................... 222.30 Rich, Everett 13., Boston........... .. ............................................. 999.54 Rich, Walter I., 138 Main St..................................................... 7.80 Richards, Harry L., 175 Sycamore St....................................I... 148.43 Richardson, Carlos .A., 16 Oakley Rd..................................... 232.29 Midge, Patrick M., et ux, 191 Boylston St............................... 818.95 Riggs, Axie J., 60 Bailey Rd.-........... .................................... 985.30 342 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Rieley, Liizabetli, 14 Carver Ind................................... Ringer, Clayton, 43 California St............................................. 284.70 Riselli, Michele, et ux, 26 Irma Ave......................................... 304.2U Riverside Trust Co. Inc., Main St........................................... 1,994.85 Rizzio, Joseph, et ux, 112 Forest St............ .............. 83.15 Rizzo, Anna, 114 Forest St......................................................... 60.IU Rizzo, Guiseppe, 114 Forest St................................................. 174.84 Rizzo, Vito, East Ruston........................ .............................. 25.25 Rizzutti, Maria, 39 Dartmouth St............................................. 274.9.5 ltizutto, Guiseppe, 5 Sexton 8L................................................ 117.OU Roberts, Daniel J., et ux, 124 Westminster Ave................... 46,32 Roberts, Jessie It., 286 Arsenal St........................................... 63.65 *Robertson, Duncan W., et ux, Somerville.............................. 13.65 Robertson, Elijah B., et ux, r4 Hovey St............................... 68.00 "Robinson, Edgar, Spring St...................... Robinson, Heirs Grace, 106 Mt. Auburn St........................... 10697.5U Robinson, Sylvia D., 4 Quincy St.............. ........................... 232.05 IRvbinsou, William P., School St............................................... 32 t.6u Rocco, Antonin, 826 Mt. Auburn St,........................................ 9.75 Roche, Ellen L., Dorchester.... ..................................................... 36.10 Roche, Francis J., 124 Galen St............................................... 1,17 .93 .Roche, Frank, 124 Galen St........................................................ Roche, Mlchael J., et ux, 10 Royal St................................... 322.19 Roche, Priscilla, 21 Prescott St........ ....................................... Kau Redd, Grace M., 44 Bates Rd...................................................... 175.011 Rodd, Robert A., et ux, 39 Franklin St......... ................. .+.. 176.UU Rodgers, Mary G., 70 Poplar St..............................................# 360.75 Rogers, Garland U., et cox, 121 Westminster Ave............. 185.67 Romeo, Anthony, et al, 249 Waverley Ave............................. 273.00 Romeo, Carmelo, Belmont............................................................ 1,002.59 Romeo Frank, Waverley............... 58.47 Rooney, Bessie, Cambridge................................. ....................... 208.65 Rooney, John F., 119 Riverside St............................................. 7.80 Rooney, Maria A,, 110 ,Riverside St..................... 202.80 Rooney, 'William J., 115 Summer St....................................... 169.90 Rosati, Caroline, 86 Highland Ave............................................. 217.95 Hoseland Realty Co., Roxbury.................................................... 928.2o Rosenfield, Louis, i Main St.--........................ .........I......... 17.65 Rosy, Frank, 41 Quimby St........................................................... 226.88 Rosofl=, Dora, 326 Arlington St................................................. 906.75 Ross, Sarah hl., 117 Langdon Ave...................................«......, 125,65 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 343 Ross Thomas S., 43 Hillside Rd............................................I Z43.76 Rossi, Vittoria, et ux, 235 Palfrey St.......................#............... 170.09 Rote, Julia A., 69 Adams Ave................................................. 310.05 Rothberg, B., 87 Main St............................................................. 16.58 *Rothstein, Hyman, Brookline.................................................... 315.90 Roy, Minnie J., GA Bigelow Ave............................................... 7.80 Rubin, Louis, Chelsea.................................................................... 1,85&40 Rugg, Emma C., 17 Center St................................................. 308.10 Rugg, William, et al, 10 Mt. Auburn "St................................. 3.90 Rugg, William, 17 Centre St..................................................... 15.0 Rugg, William, et ux, 17 Centre St......................................... 265.63 Ruggeri, Rosario, 188 Summer St............................................. 172.65 Runnals;Edith M., et al, 30 Riverside St............................... 121.88 Russell, Bridget H., 154 Common St.......................................... 251.00 *Russell, Enuly B., 387 Common St........................................... 249-05 Russell, M. Louise, 96 Robbins Rd............................................. 313.95 Russell, Nellie, 8 Hardy Ave-.................................................... 193.O5 Russo, Antonio, et al, 249 Lexington St............................. 267.15 Russo, Carlo, 24 Cuba St............................................................. 218.40 Russo, Felix, 19 Oakland St....................................................... . 485.08 Russo, Joseph, et ux, 19 Lexington St..................................... 178.64 Russo, Lina, 53 Laurel St......................................................... 189.15 Russo, Matteo, et ux, 53 Laurel St......................................... 33.15 Russo, Pietro, et at, 29 Forest St..........................................# 207.95 *Russo, Samuel, 167 Fayette St....................................1-........ 110.91 Russo, Samuel, et ux, 241 Waverley Ave............................... 308.58 Ruth, Emma F., 42 Upland Rd........................„....................... 253.50 Rutledge, Harold F., et ux, 70 Chapman SL.......................... 173.58 Ryan, Bridget M., 10 Chestnut St........................................... 315.95 Ryan, Louis A., et al, Samerviile................................................ 310.05 Ryan, Mary A., 58 Dartmouth St...........................................•• 235.95 Ryan, Mary G., 522' Pleasant St............................................... 19.60 Ryan, Millard R., et ux, 52 Stuart St..................................... 70.00 Ryan, Williarn, 10 Chestnut St................................................. 419.25 Sabati.no, Ernest, et ux, et al, 21 Francis St................... 152.25 Sabato, Joseph, 285 Palfrey St......... ....................................... 134AB Saboonjian, Anna, 95 Nichols Ave........................................... 126.7b Sacra, Rose, 36 Edgecliti< Rd..................................................... 1371.30 Saccento, Alfredo, Waltham........................................................ 7.80 S t Saco, Joseph, 9 Winter S ........................................................... 110.09 S arian, Garabed S., 23 Lloyd Rd....................................I.... 2H.70 344 WATERT{}WN Tt1'i'F`N RCPORT Safford, Howard F., et ux, 21 Centre St............................... Sahagian, Kre'kor, 33 Kondazian St. ....................................... 249.60 Salhberg, John W., Cambridge..... . ......................................... 351.68 Sa:llese, Gia;cinta Heirs, 36 Coolidge Dill Rd....................... 349.iW Sallese, Guistano Heirs, 36 Coolidge Hill Rd....................... 91.65 Sallese, Pasquale, et ux, 103 Westminster Avel................-, 1.94.45 *Sallese, Salvatore, et ux, 12 Bacon, St..................I.........a.+#..# 199.8a Salmon, Patrick F., Waltham.................................................... 182 i,3 Salsburg, Lena, 21 Commonwealth Rd................................... 239.30 Salvaino, Vincezxzo, Waverley.................................................... 71.06 Salvitti, Antonio, et Ux, et al, 114 Putnam St................... 109.3U Sam, W. C., 99 School St............................................................. 7.80 samaras, John U., et tax, 109 Hillside Rd,#........................... 403.65 :Sampson, Bessie S., 27 Woodleigh Rd................................... 306J5 *Sampson, Helen Al., iG Frank St........................................... 111.Ou Samuelian, Armenag, et al, 36 Hazel St................................ 312.43 SanbornMotors, 126 Galen St..................................................... 78.0 San€ls, Catherine E., et al, 176 Walnut St......................... 306.15 *Santis, Gertrude Bell, 46 Partridge St................................. 179.40 Sanger, Charles W., et ux, 6 Fifield St................................... 179.40 annella, Anna B., 4 Winsor Ave........................................... 38&U5 Sannella, 'Theo, 468 31t, Auburn St......................................... 3.90 Santillo, Joseph, 294 Arlington St........................................... 376.35 Santotno, !Maurice, 8 French Ter............................................... 243.75 Santotnu, Maurizio, 59 Prentiss St........................................... 310.05 Sarabella, Elisa, 54 Piermont St................................................ 201.48 Saraf, Satenig, 237 Boylston St 301.80 Sarkisian, Armenoosh, et al, 3 Howe St............................... 282.75E Sarkisian, M. 41., 99 Cypress St.-......................Y.................... 40.95 Sarkisian, Melke M., et al, 90 Cypress St..#.+.......................... 3GO.715 Satta»ino, Peter, et ux, 14 Everett St................................... 218.03 Savage, Jeremiah J., et ux, 1.42 Palfrey St......................... 214,5U *Sa.vas, Maria, 26 Berkeley St.........................I......................... 83.85 Saving, Josephine A., 21 Keena St......................................... 33.45 Sawin, Walter R., et ux, 121 31arshall StY.#...I...................... 286.65 Sawyer, Anson Earle, 9 Sheldon Rd.........................Y............. 233.67 Scoltreto, Jane, 10 Sparkill St................................................ 5.85 Scalzi, Jahn, 231 Palfrey St............................. ......................... 140.08 "Seamiell, Charlotte V., et al, 140 Hillside Ed................... 346.15 *Scarlett, Jolui, et ux, 34 Oakland St................................... 291.11 Scarr, john, et ux, Dorchester................................................... 202,06 CCiLLECTOR'S REPORT 345 Schaefer, August H., et ux, 14 Hilltop Rd............................... 39.00 Scharff, Ethel, 16 01cott St......................................................... 262.1.6 Scharff, Louis, 16 Glcott St......................................................... 4.29 Scheirer, Anna 'T., 8 Appleton Ter......................................... 300-0, Scheirer, Herbert J., 8 Appleton Ter....................................... 23.40 Schelbach, William F., et ux, 73 Hovey St...... .................. 96.79 Schick, Jacob, 183 ,rove St....................................................... 128.70 Schofield, Mary:, et al, 16 Bailey Ave....................................... 66.58 Schofield, Roland T., 575 Main St............................................. 282.75 Schou, David, I6 Lawrence, St................................................... 200.W Schwabe, Oscar A., 69 Channing Rd...................................... 711.89 Scifo, Rosalia, 24 Royal St......................................................... 2,39.85 Sclpone, Ciro, Medford..................---......................................... 156.00 Scoltrito, Vane Trustee, 10 Sparkill St................................. 9.75 Scott, Walter G., et ux, 104 Hillside Rd................................. 304.20 Seale, Forest W., et ux, 13 Fifth Ave................................... 585.00 Seaman, Isabel C., East Orange, N. J................................... 17.55 Seaver, John A.., Arizona........................................... 306.16 Secord, Fred, 65A Dexter Ave.................................................. 13.65 Secord, Walter N., 80 Barnard Ave.......................................... 3.90 Secord, Walter N., et ux, 80 Barnard Ave............................. 292.5o *Sefer an, Arrmenag, 19 Fairfield St......................................... 280.80 Seferian, Avedis et -al, 99 School t.......,................................. 23.40 Seferi an, Hagupjian, et pax, 34 Fairfield St........................... 257.0 Seigel, Joseph, Breokline............................................................. 348.69 Sell, Rose W., 167 Highland Ave.............................................. 106.68 Sellers, Eva. M., 35 Hillside St................................................... 138.68 Sellon, Walter A., et ux, Sheldon Rd-.............. 264.23 Selt, Michell, Jamaica Plain- ............. .................. 179.83 Semerjian, Jack, 195 Boylston .St............................................. 312.00 Semaniair, Altoon A., 11 Howe St............... ................... 245.70 Semple, Robert, et ux, 1`9 Westminster A,re......................... 185.66 Seretelly, Euripedes M., et al, 95 Arlington............................ 13.65 Sergi, Alessandra, 73 King St...................... ............................ 130.66 Sergi, Gluseppina, 73 Rini; St................................................. 132.60 *Servello, dick, 168 Belmont St............................................... 3.90 Severino, Berrradinu, et ux, 112 Edenfield Ave....................... 293.26 Sevigny, Peter, 18 Howe St....................................F.................. 109.18 Shahbazian, Nellie E., 1063 Belmont St.................................... 384.90 Shahrigian, Sirouhi, 51 Cypress St..................................--. 224.25 Shljian, Annie, 16 Francis St................................................... 345.15 1 346 WATER'POWN TOWN FORT Shamon, Heleiia. M,, Boston........................................................ 302.25 *Sharkey, James W., et ux, 1U Templeton Pkway................. 357.01 Sharmat, Lucille B., Boston.............. .,................................. 499.20 Shaughnessy, Ellen, 25 Capitol St........................................... 173,65 *Shaw, Florence AL, (12 Langdon Ave......<.............................. 216.46 Shaw, Frederick D., et al, 141 Common St........................... 318.28 Shaw, James E., A ux, 45 Fitchburg St................................... 221.66 Shedd, Charlotte G., 91 Standish Rd....................................... 362.06 Sheehan, Bartholomew, 56 Carroll St..................................... 191.10 Sheer, Isaac, 129A Galeii St.....................+..M........I................... 345.93 Sheer, Isaac, yet ux, 129A Galen St......................................... 748.3U *Shiels, Mary M., 195 Mt. Auburn St....................................... 433.33 Sheldon, Charles L., et ux, 311 School St............................... 261.30 Shelxnan, Samuel, 179 Watertown St.. ......... . ................... 7.80 Sheridan, Thersa A., 5 Theurer Pk......................................... 379,56 Sheridan, Thomas F., 89 Main St.......................................... 28.08 Sherlock, Edward J., A ux, 800 Common St......................... 323.7U Sherlock, Ruth N., 102 Hillside Rd........................................... 302.69 Sherman, Charles F. J., et ux, 24 Purvis St........................... 44.18 Shick, Mary, 1.35 Grove St....................................................... 290.21 Littlefield, Ethel M. .. ... .. ............................................. 72.71 Shield, Mildred &, 143 Robbins R&...................................... 257.40 Shovelier, Basil F., at ux, 13 Appleton Tear........................... 190,00 Shyne, Daniel J., et ux, 16 Porter St..................................... 599.95 Slegfrie€lt, Mary A., Allston.................................................... 264.53 Si,gismondo, Nunzio, 16 New Lexington, St........................... 304,77 Silvaggi, Angelina, 14 Warren St........................................... 2R7.99 Silvestri, Erminia, 12 Hosmer St......................................... T 511r3 /� [,}'� (1 P] Pleasant .y .... s��.o5 Silvia, Domenico, 5 1 leasantJ St............................................. 66.80 Suncook, Mae, 65 Gilbert St.................... .................................. 191.6D Simeone, Salvatore, Newton.......................... ............................. 300 30 *SA13'311 ons, Alonzo 1<+., et ux, 166 Palfrey St+.......................... 10.74 Simcglou, Olga N,, 29 Berkeley .Sit........................................... 38,50 Simon, Sophia B., Boston..................................... .......... 778.05 Simonds, Killian L., 93 Palfrey St............................I................ 310.05 Simonds, Luther r ., 10U Church St......................................... 237.90 Simonetti, Domenic, 46 Prospect St................................. . . 139.57 Simonetti, Domenick, et ux, 47 Prospect St........................,... 246.36 *Simpson, A.lfreda, 164 Worcester St. .................................. 210.67 Simpson, Alice M., Arlington, N, J.................................... 200.85 Simpson,-Bethel W., et ux, 44 Grenville Rd....................+..r+•+a• 310.91 COLLECTOR'S REPOWr 347 Simpson, Lorraine C., 165 Standish Rd--.................... ......... 350.66 Simpson, Eugene A., 166 Standish Rd..................................... 1.80 Simpson, 1Mahelle C., 25 t)leott St............................................. 187,2u Singer, Edgar J., et ax, 13 Bay St................ ...................... 362.87 Siskind, Mildred G., Boston........................................................ 335.40 * jostedt, Oscar -11., 13{i Highland Ave.................................,. 152.21 Skelton, Elizabeth, 12 Howe St................................................. 312.65 SUkillyliing, Everett E/.�, 1yetr�lulxrt,1 24 Appleton St............................... 16/;8�+.60 .Skinner, lda M., 80 Carroll St..........a............................ 1.1.......... 3141.80 Skinner, Harry H., et al, 24 Carroll St..............--................... 300.30 "Skinner, Ruth D., 56 Marion Rd........................ ......---...... 552.41 Skinner, Weston E., et ux, 34 Howard St............................... 337.35 Skuse, George W,, et tax, 9 Stearns Rd................................... 362.70 Slamin, Mary A.., 43 Union St................................................... 308.60 Sliney, Agnes, G01 Main St......................................... . ... , .. 314.84 Slin+ey, Edward, et ux, 368 Arlington St................................... 278.85 Small, Guy V., et ux, 80 Capital. Stt......................................... 171.60 Smedile, Sebastian, Somerville.................................................. 142.35 Smith, Heirs Annie J., 8 Melville Ter............. .. ...... . . .... 206,70 Smith, Carl G., 21 Franklin ,5t....... .......................................... 264.93 Smith, Caroline, 35 Wilmot St................................................... 166.75 Sanith, Celia K., 12 Lovell Rd..................................................... 85.00 Smith, Edna B., 10 Irlt. Auburn St...........................................,.. 46.80 Smith, Elinor F., 35 ,lardy Ave................................................. 1.9&48 Smith, Fred, Brookline................................................................ 549.90 Smith, George W., et ux, 21J] Main St....................................... 95.55 *Smiths Harry A., 52 Oliver St..................... ........................... 234.00 Smith, Hazel D., 20 Wihoa Ave......................................... . 89.69 Smith Hugh A.., 10 Fairfield St............... Smith, Join W., et ux, 37 Quimby St....................................... 170.23 Smith, Leonard T., 19 Locke St................................................. 395.35 Smith, Lottie D., 12 Parker St................................................... 345.15 Smith, Nellie, 74 Capitol St-..................................................... 184.30 Smith, William C., 85 ,Spri:ig St....................... 0,}8p0 73 Snellgrove, William E., 16 Middlesex Rd................................. 22.62 Snow, Albert H., et ux, 75 Hartnden Ave................................. 242.80 Snow, Mildred E., 00 Harnden Ave........................................... 200.00 Snyder, Jahn Harris, N. Y......................................................... 27.30 Sokolski, Julia E., 31 Adams St................................................. 71.06 Solomon, Lewis, et al, South Boston........................................ 23.56 .Soressi, George, Walnut St......................................................... 181.35 T 349 %VATERTOWN TOWN RE PORT Sotera, Salvey, East Boston........................................................ 196.40 ouk asiant iNerses, 146 'Nichols Ave....................................... 338.58 Sparks, Grace A., 31 Fairfield St............................................. 304,20 Sparks, Newman, et ux, 6 Stuart St......................................... 149.82 Sperandio, Alexander, et ux, 203 Summer St......................... 159.90 Sperguiro, Vincenzo, A ux, 65 Cottage St............................... 40.50 Spindsa, Lena, 20 Merrill Rd....................................................... 364.E+5 Sprio, Dora, 55 Spring St........................................................... 126.75 *'Squire, Hairy i~l., Bost 4n.......................................................... 909.03 Srabian, Victoria, 19 Howe St..................................................... 91..76 Stacey, Herbert 0., et ux, 11 Dwight St................................. 151.44 Stagliam, Salvatore F., 23 Norseman dive............................. 247.65 Standish, Katherine L., 35 Pieranont St................................... 197.66 Stanley, Bertha M., 71 Wgites Aire........................................... 210.60 Stanley, INazaret, et ul, 58 Elton Ave......................................I 446.1U Stanton, Charles, et ux, 16 Charles St..................................... 81.30 Starr, Walter J., Lowell.............................................................. 200.91 Stathak , Helen P., 58 Boylston St........................................... 327.60 Stavers, Heirs Eliza J., 31 Thayer Rd..................................... 62.40 Stead, Edna M., 15 Morton St................................................... 304.0 Steele, Ethel M., 808 Belmont St............................................... 265.20 "Stefanelli, Antonia, Sourer%ille................................................ 15.6[X Stepaninsa, 4lugurdich, et al, 13 Oak St................................... 121.77 Stepanian, 1£rikor, yet al, 7 Grove St.......................................... 191,10 Stephen, Paul, 104 Coolidge Dill Rd....................................... 438.75 Stevenson, Eatrold M., et ux, 124 Lovell Rd........................... 401.81 Stewart, Alice 11,, 105 LaDgdon Ave......................................... 150.95 Stewart, Jaynes A., 164 School St............................................. 312.00 Stewart, Melena E., 164 School St........................................... 1.95 Sticher, Wilhelmina C., 25 Stearns Its..................................... 244.87 Stickney, George A., et ux, 32 Spruce St................................. 1.95 -Stzles, Catherine A., 92 California St..........a.......................... 133.57 *Stone, Agnes J., 19 Emerson Rd............................................. 696.44 Stone, Edwin L., 'Trustee, Arlington at................................... 40.95 Stone, Edwin L., Trustee, Grave St......................................... 195.86 *Stone, Emma G., et al, 128 Barnard Ave.............................. 321.75 Stone, Gertrude W., 22 Hilltop Rd........................................... 90-00 Stone, John A., 20 Oakland St................................................... 572.92 Stone, Walter C., 19 Stoneleigh lira.........................................4. 1,044.02 -1-Stonfaga, Peter, et ux, Cambridge.......................................... 271.05 Storer, John M., 3 Hilltop Ed......................... ........................ +.80 COLI.,la CTOR'S REPORT 349 Strandberg, Ruth H., et al, 70 Boylston St........ .................... 278.85 Stratton, Merle J., et ux, 8 Bromfield St................................. 342.97 Strauss, John M., et ux, 45 Pequosette St............................... 333.46 Strayhoril, Annie E., yet al, 51 Morse St................................. 228.15 Strum, Arthur W., 45 Royal St............................................-.. 204.76 Strum,, Helen D., 19 Bostonja Ave........................................... 179.40 Stuart, Albert T'., et al, 825 Beacon St., Newton.................. 181.35 Stuart-Marshall Realty Co., Newton Centre.......................... 385.28 Stucke, C. Fred, et ux, 14 Wolcott lid..................................... 43.31 Sul{eforth, Catherine, Rockland, die......................................... 268.20 Sullivzm, Bridget, et al, 109 Union St....................................... 864.55 Sullivan, Daniel J., 170 Chur+eh St........................................... 185.65 Sullivan, James H., 508 Main St......... .................................... 1.95 Sullivan, Elizabeth R., et al, 71 Bradford RI........................ 358.29 Sullivan, James H., 508 Main St..... . ..................................... 551.0 Sullivan, James J., et ux, 194 Orchard St............................... 276.9U *Sullivan, John J., et ux, 9 Cottage St..................................... 125.50 Sullivan, John J., et ux, 96 Boylston St.................f................. 288.60 Sullivan, Katherine T., 777 lit. Auburn St........................... 181.85 Sullivan, Katie F., 53 Keenan St.. ............................................ 308.10 Sullivan, Mabel L., 1.66 Common St-....................... ...... ........ 337.35 *SuiEva.n, Mary F., 20 Wolcott ]Rd...................................Aff....• 100.00 Sullivan, Minnie J., 102 Fayette St........................................... 1.00 Sullivan, Minnie J., 102 Fayette St........................................... .98 Sullivan, Rose Al., 509 Main St........................................II........ 212.55 Sullivan, Susan T., et al, 64 Hovey St..................................... 253.50 Sullivan, Thomas F., Jr., Cambridge.. ................................... 358.18 Sullivan, Thomas F., Jr., Springfield. St................................... 349.67 Summer, Heirs Fanny, 319 School St....................................... 317.113 Surabian, Xachadoor At., 86 Cypress St................................... 432.90 Surabiam, Surpouhi, 60 Crawford St......................................... 204.40 Sutherland, Frederick, 8 Bemis St..........................I................ 242.82 Sutherland, Jessie H., 285 Mt. Auburn St............................... 110.90 Sutherland, Mary E., 54 Hersom St......................................... 325.97 Sweeney, Francis W., 106 Poplar St....................................... 364.65 Sweetieti, Patrick, et ux, 28 Fairfield St......................... .f ... 255.88 Sweeney, Willium J., et ux, 25 Russell Ave-........................ 390.00 Sylvester, Jllia, 14 Cypress. St................................................... r19.1}8 Sefarlan, Armenag, 19 Fair hild St......................................... f}0.F!e Smith, George W., et ux, 291 thin St....................................... 13.66 Takvarian, Larti'k, 21 Kimball R€3............................................. 234.37 50 WA'TEFVrOWN TOWN REPI RT Talarrio, Valonda, 110 hillside lid...........................»................. 286.65 Tagusso, Laura, 94 Bellevue Rd.................................................. 477.71 Tanonian, Helen, 108 Laurel St................................................. 15G.(} Tarbell, Charles J., et ux, 295 School St................._............... 19.50 Tashjian, Naohnzan, 12 Brimmer St......................................... 310.05 Tashly, Fieda, 35 Coolidgre Hill Road........................................ 222.10 Tatoian, Harry, 64 Calibrnia St............................................... 570.15 Taverner, John, 19 Hersom St..................................................... 154.05 Taverna, Luigi, 95 Highland Ave................................ . ........ 315.35 Taverns, Pasquale, 141 Westminster Ave............................... 372.35 Taverna, Salvatore, et al, 341 Westminster Ave................... 124.80 Taylor, Bessie T., 87 Harnden Ave........................................... 3[3$.l.() Taylor, 'Violet I., 30 Winsor Ave................ ................................ 271.05 Tchebaukjlan, Kaloused, 46 Irma Ave..................................... 267.15 Teletehea, Margaret, 760 Belmont St..........I.......................... 596.59 -tTessin, Fred G., et ux, 114 Lovell Rd..................................... 4()0.6i Testa, Pasqualina, 29 New Lexington St................ ................ 356 64 Theodore, Bessie T., Horehester................................................ 290.43 Theurer, Otto, Contracting Co., Watertown St..................... 292.60 Theurer, Otto A., Trustee, 1.71 Waterto-wa St......................... 3,790.26 Thierry, Adelaide H., Cambridge-,.......................................... 11080.30 Thierry, Louis S., Cambridge.................... .......... .................... 2,340.00 Thissen, Hazel Lee, 153 Common St....................................... 294.45 Thompson, David U., 22I3artlett St........................................... 39.00 Thompson, Eldora J., 22 Bartlett St......................................... 12i.18 Thomson, Frederick M., 67 Carroll St..................................... 133.00 *ThOTsell, Carl G., et ux, 2 Hilltop lid................................... 332.itt Thresher, Grace E. B., East Longmeadow.............................. 122.95 Thurlow, Mary E,, 4 Orchard St............................................... 150.00 Thurston, Cassie, 18 Adams St................................................. 9.00 Thurston, William .I., et ux, 31 Lovell Rd............................... 346.00 Tianc, Rocco, 50 Pleasant St..................................................... 35.10 Tiano, Rosso, et ux, 39 Quirk St.............................................. ... 146.68 Toberio, Josepb, et al, 27 Churchill.......................................... 70.20 Ticabossi, Vincenzio, et al, 66 Cottage St............................... 140.00 Tiernan, Winifred A., 271 Mt. Auhurn St............................... 269,42 Tune, Rocco, 37 Quirk St................ Titcomb, Albert C., i3oston........................................................ 1,125.20 Titus, LeRoy C., 33 Irving St..................................................... 72()AI Titus, Taknee, 24 Concord Rd.... ................... ........................ IJ4.23 Tobio, ,Sant, et ux, 149 Lexington St-,-,-................................... 273.06 i COLLECTOR'S REPORT 351. Tocci, Carmine, 240 Waverley Ave........................................... 603.22 Tocci, Carmine, et al, 240 Waverley Ave................................. 253.63 Tocci, Lucia, 10 Lowell Ave....................................................... 1,056.90 Tocci, Construction Co., 240 Waverley Ave............................. 27.30 *Todino, Gioacchio, et ux, 62 Forest St................................... 107,25 Todina, Jahn, 15 Cushman St................................... Todino, Maria; 15 Cushman St................................................... 276.90 Toland, Mary L., 8 Chadler St................................................... 12D.84 Tomasetti, Gregory, et ux, 80 Main St..................................... 1,323.63 *Tomasian, Murrdick, 219 Dexter Ave..,........................... ..... 382.94 Tomasini, Pierrda W., Lexington St.......................................... 13.65 Tooghmanian, Mary J., 25 Oak St........................................... 14837 *Toomayanian, Marry, et al, 101 Common St......................... 565.50 *Toorny, William. F., 122 Dexter Ave. .................................... 167.70 Topalian, Victor et ux, et al, 20 Porter St............................... 276.90 Topjian, Anig, 36 Fairfield St................................................... 267.15 Torchio, Michael, 5 Sawin St.:................................................... 78.00 Torchio, Michael, et ux, 5A Prentiss St................................... 351.78 Toresian, Sateriig, 24 Porter St.......................-........................ 273.20 Torres, Marianno, et ux, 32 Whitney St................................. 162.15 Torri, Cesare, 67 Waltham St................................................... 128.70 Tortorella, Dorothy M., 218 Orchard St................................... 153.61 Toscano, Guiseppe, et ux, 23 Brimmer St. ...................... .... 302.25 Towne, Elisabeth +C., 24 Howard St......................................... 312.00 Townsend, Herbert Al., et ux, 19 Robbins Rd......................... 25,35 Townsend, Herber#. M., 19 Robbins, Ed..................................... 348.53 Tracy, Alma M., 7 Palmer St..................................................... 216.45 Tracy, Edith C., 70 Stuart St..................................................... 154.00 Tracy, Harry L., 70 Stuart St......................:..................I.......1. 37.05 Tracy, John H., 126 Spring St................................................... 101.23 Tracy, Reuben M., 256B Orchard St....................................... 46.80 Trapasso, Antonettar, 383 Arlington St................................... 319.80 Trasente, Michael, 89 Fayette St............................................. 197.37 Treggiani, Glocondo, et ux, 16S Walnut St............................. 156.8E Tremarl£, Frank et ux, 35 :Bancroft at............... ....... 280.63 Trenbolm, Harriet M., Waltham................................................ 52.34 Tricomi, Domenico, 113 Forest St................................4............ 193.48 *Tricbne, Joseph, 1 Dan Terrace................................................. 134.50 Trimaco, Panfilo, et ux, 14 Edenfield ,Ave............................... 279.83 Tripp, Mary E., Everett.............................................................. 7.80 Troiano, Ala.ria, 54 Ralph St....................................................... 35.10 352 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Trolatio, Pasquale, Waverley...................................................... 23.40 Trow, Paula L., 49 Marion Rd....................... ............................ 238.33 Truesdale, Herbert, 19 Avon Rd-............................................. 169.19 Tsolas, James, et al, 41 Coolidge Hill Rd............................... 551.85 *Tsolas, Rodothea, 27 Berkeley St.......................................... 20,23 *Tuck, Harold S., et ux, 27 Richard Rd................................... 367.OB Tudino, Antonio, 45 Riverside St............................................ 306.70 Tuginan, Heirs Mary T., 35 Cuba St.............................. ........ 187.20 Tuginan, Nina C., Middlebury Vt............................................. 241.80 Tumshais, Helen, Rocbiury.................. .............................i......... 80.3e Tutunjian, Abraham, 94 Nichols Ave....................................... 449.b7 Tuttle, Theodore, 10 Mt. Auburn ........ ........... 1.95 Tutunjian, Abraham, et -al, 94 Nichols Ave................ .......... 19,50 Tutuniian, Heirs Asdoor, 109 Boylston St............................. 230.63 Tutunjian, Sarkis, 100 Boylston St........................................... 335.40 Tutunjian, Sarkis, et ux, 230 Boylston St............................. 151,60 *Twitchell, Thomas H., 108 Cbapman St................................. 289.10 *Twoomey, Daniel D., Waltham................................................ 187.2u *Twoomey, Daniel W., Waltham................................................ 191,ro *T,6voamey, George J., Waltham................................................ 6.35 Tylor, Nathalea, 22 Patten ................................... 169.65 Ty-rell, Joseph, et, ux, 15 Edg-ecliff Rd..................................... 368,55 Tzagarelis, Stelias, 95 Arlington ................................... 220.35 Ucello, Paul, 40 Lowell Ave....................................................... 274.95 Stone, Winthrop Ernest, 29 Emerson Rd............................... 20.10 Union Market National Bank.................................................... 27.30 'United American Soda Fountain Co., Walnut St................... 8,685.30 United States Bond & Mortgage Corp., Boston.........„......... 2,077.99 -Upham, E. Louise, 35 Parker St................................I.............. 67.40 Urban, Stanley, Jr., 30 Brimmer St......................................... 302.25 Utting, John A. , et ux, 39 Marion Rd................................ . .. 28L23 Uva, Joseph, et ux, 141 Edenfield Ave..................................... 304.1.3 Vacca, John, 13 Keenan St-...................................................... 162.26 Vacca, Rose, 30 Bostonia Ave................................ .................. 294.45 Vachon, R. Alexander, 276 Waverley Ave............................... 10fi-Do Valley, Eleanor M., 236 No. Beacon St..................................... 181.35 Yahey, Heirs James H., 14 Palfrey St..................................... 5os.95 *Vahey, Mary Etta, 52 Irving St............................................. 26.96 Vail, Laurrence- NI., 24 Rutland 197.18 Vail, Norma L., 182 Maplewood St........................................... 343.20 *Valacelli, Elphinki, 24 Merrifield Ave................................... 183.30 COLLEC` OR'S REPORT 353 *Valchuiso, Attilio, et ux, 22 Belmont St..............+................ 312.00 Valentine, Zeda f., 16 Orheard St......,............. ... .. ................ 240.00 Valentino, Albert, et al, 747 Mt. Auburn St........................... 15.60 Vanetzian, Jasper, 35 Cypress St............................... ............. 261.30 VanKeuren, Vera G., 12 Copeland St....................................... 231.0% Varkos, George D., 144 Pleasant St......................................... 89.70 Varney, Edward, et ux, 40 Stoneleigh Rd............................... 278.58 Vartanian, Krikor B., et ux, to Kondazian St......................... 249.60 Vartanian, Zarouki, 14 Kondazian St.............-.- .................. 251.65 Vasil, Helen, 70 Morse St........................................................... 343.63 *Vaughan, Elizabeth A., 49 Fuller Rd..................................... 264.55 Vecchione, Bernice, 21.9 Watertown St-....... ...................-.. 222.30 Venda, Incorporated, Watertown.............................................. 78.00 Verducci, Domenico, Brighton.................................................... 7.80 Vergillo, C►.rillo, 51 Quirk St................................................... 23.40 Vessella, Concetta L,, 88 Putnam St....................................... 197.83 Viering, Edward A., 220A Waverley Ave............................... 144.30 Viers, Felice H., 43 Hosmer St................................................. 73.00 Vigna, Fidele, et ux, 5 Bromfield St......................................... 389.44 *Vincent, Albert S., et ux, Langdon Ave................................. 1.00.00 Vincent, J. Edmund, Cambridge................................................. 565.60 Vincini, Eugenic, 18 Berkeley St............................................... 228.15 Vincini, Pater, 73 Nichols Ave................................................... 179.40 Virgo, Luther H., et ux, 49 Chester St..................................... 73.68 4Vittenbergera, Antonia, et ux, 11 Berkeley St.--................. 46.21 Vivier, Lillian M., 400 lilt. Aubuurn St..................................... 16.77 Voccarello, Tomasv, et ux, 215 Palfrey St................................ 189.15 Voci, William, et ux, 9 Wilson Ave........................................... 292.50 *Vosgerehian, Arson, 13 Howe St........................................... 56.52 *Waddell, Florence K., 144 Bellevue Rd...,-...,... .................... 352.95 *Waite, Wilbert R., et ux, 2D Oakley St......... ......................... 284.7) Wsaitt, Albert A., 494 Main St................................................... 160.90 Walker, Margaret, 14 Edenfield Ave-................................... 249.60 Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., Boston.............................................. 3,0f10.00 Wallace, John E,, et ux, 69 Stuart St- 204.75 Wallace, Margaret M., 68 Elliot St........................................... 32.29 Wallace, Alary M., 48 Pequosette St....................................... 159.15 Wallen, Ebba A., 76 Poplar St................................................... 360.75 Wallen, George A., 59 Locke St................................................ 222,59 Walls, Charles L., 61 Palfrey St.....................................I......... 319:80 Walsh, Carlin A 324 Common St............... 360.75 +R ..r..arr�u+r................. 354 WATERTO N TOWN 11.FPQRT Walsh, Stephen, et ux, 40 Fairfield St....................................... 255.46 Waltham Country Club, Waltham............................................ 2,945.33 Waltham Lumber Co., Waltham.................. ............................. 273.00 Walton, Parker J., Trustee, Newton........................................ 107.25 Ward, Benjamin J., 76 Capitol St........................................... 175.50 *Ward, George F., 66 Palfrey St........................................... 234.00 Ward, Grace E., 29 Chester St...........................--................. 198.95 Ward, Muth E., 3 Summit Rd.................................................... 232.12 Warner, Isanellah D., 50 Winsor Ave....................................... 265.63 Waterto,,NYn Apartments Inc., 16 Ining St.............................. 214.04 Waterto%%m Chamber of Commerce, 17 Main St..................... U0 Watertown Co-operative Bank, Watertown.........I--............. 1,522.19 Watertown Ilxcavating Co,, Inc........................................... ... 214.50 1Vatertovvm Grist Mills, Inc., 83 Galen St...............I............. 8.78 4Watertowl, 141fg Co., 15 Kneeland, Boston............................ 89.00 Watertown Moryer Sales Co. Inc., 49 No. Beacon St.......... 19.60 '4Wa.terto,.%n. Pharmacy Inc., 54 Mt. Auburn St..................... 3.90 Watertown Savings Bank, 60 Main St................................. 179.40 Watertown Square Theatre, Galen St..................................... 58.50 Watson, Mae F., 12 Longfellow Rd......................................... 210.60 Watts, Arthur L., 187 Maplewood St............................:.......... 339.30 Watts, Lincoln F., et ux, 30 Orchard St................................. 422,18 Weare, C. A., Watertown St....................................................... 3.90 *Weatherbee, Dora L., 13 Russell Ave................................. 101.83 *Webber, Herbert W., et ux, 8 Grandview Ave....................... 142.35 Webster, Edward C., 124 Marshall St................................... 214.50 Webster, Helen B. R., 160 Robbins Rd................................. 430.00 Webster, Lumber Corp., 148 Waltham St............................... 2,230.65 Weeks, Arthur F., New London, Ct.....................................<. 439.63 Weiler, Margaret L., Belmont................................,................... .39 Welch, John J., 27 'Quincy St..................................•................ 183.30 Wells, Florence C., 34 Maple St............................................... 165.92 Welsh, Charles D., 121 Highland Ave--............................. 208.69 enchenicus, John, 71 Prentiss St.......................................... 408.10 Wentworth, Mary E., 73 Piermont St....................................... 174.40 Werm-an, Mark R., Boston.......................................................... 281.37 Wester, John, et a), 784 Belmont St....................................... 196.80 Westgale, Walter, et ux, 89 Edenfieid Ave........................... 249.60 *Westhaver, Norman J., et ux, 81 Commonwealth Rd....... 200.00 Westlund, Andre-%v G., Belmont................................:................. 386.18 Westlund, Carl E., et al, 34 Sunnybank Rd............................ 200.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 3t5. Westlund., Elmer G., 21 Stearns Rd....................................... 13,65 Westlund, Elmer G., et ux, 21 Stearns Rd................,......., 422.00 Wethered, Flora ,A.., 76 Standish Rd..................................... 342.59 Weymouth, Lena L., WeEt Medford,........ ............. ................ 261.311 Whalen, Patrick E., et ux, 121 Edenfield Ave--............. 150.52 Wheeler, Louise, Boston.............................................................. 206.70 Whelan, John B., et ux, 173 Worcester St........................... 205.72 White, Clara Mitchell, 60 Mt. Auburn St............................. 1,100.28 White, Edward H., 0 AIt. Auburn St....................... ........ 207.13 White, Edward H., et ux, 6Q Dit, Auburn St.......................... 107.6E *White, Ellen A., 6 Green St.................................................... 33.68 Write, George F., "trustee, 31 QuirLcy St........................... 183.30 White, James L., et ux, 68 Spruce St................................... 219.91 *White, Laurence C., 53 Hillside St....................................... 275.1h White, Peter S., 33 Whitney St............................................... 157.95 Whitehead, Karl W., et ux, 79 Bradford Rd........................... 134.69 *White., Peter J., 35 Priest Rd................................................. 83.54 `Whitehead, Mne E., 11 Clyde Rd............................................. 308.10 Whiting, Heirs Doses, 6 Royal St............................. Whitney, EIiza J., New York.................................................... 3-90 Whitney, Emma R., 15 F'ifield St............................................. 206.70 Whitney, Helen R., 29 Half Ave..................._............................ 339.34 Whittemore, Casper AL, et ux, 149 Hillside Rd................... 359,20 Widner, Jahn, et ux, 14 Hosmer St..................................... 173.00 Wiggin, Ruth L., 29 Ghanning Rd......................................... 361.41 Wilber, J. W. Company Inc., Boston...... ............................ 198.90 Wildey Savings Bank, Boston-............................................... 296.40 Wiley, Herbert A., 173 Bellevue Rd......................................... 190.51 Wilke, Anna, 74 S.ah5bury- Rol................................................... 325.;.11 Wilkinson, Katherine, 26 Palmer St......................................... 352.13 Willard, George C., Dedham.............:........................................ 288.60 Willard Welch Realty Co., Boston............................................ 16.41 Williams, Charles ..................................................................... 12.13 *Williams, Heirs Edith J., 1.78 Boylston St........................ 296,40 Williams, .Florence M., 62 Pearl St....................................... 168,14 Williams, William A., A ux, 1074 Worcester St................a...... . 18.62 Wilson, Bradford, et ux, 469 Main St...................................... 90.85 Wilson, Butler R., 29 Adams Ave......................................... 85.10 *Wilson, Henry L., 46 Russell Ave......................................... 290.55 Wilson, Heirs Ida M., 84 Bradford Rd................................... 503.47 Wilson, Jahn I., 50 Harrington St......................................... 95.75 •7 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Wilson, Mary 11, 118 Marshall St............................................. 228.15 Winslow, Joseph a., 280 Waverley Ave................................... 7.80 Winslow, Lilla J., 289 VG averley Ave................................... 246.35 Winsor Club, 18 Winsor Ave....--........................................... 429.00 Winsor, Mark J., et ux, 17 Otis St....................................- 200-00 Winsor, Frederick, et ux, 29 Partridge St............................. 164.05 Winter Hill Co-operative Bank, Somerville.....................-.. 1,297-29 Witkin, Jacob, 12 lit. Auburn St....................................... ... 58.50 Woliltrnan, Cora Wells, 59 Merrill Rd..................................... 258.47 wujtuleewicz, Ji,lius, et al, 102 Belmont St......................... 366.85 *Wolfe, John 0., 26 Maplewood at......................................... 200.00 Wong, Phillip, 313 Alain St............. .....................................1... 3.90 Wood, Alexander, et ux, 14 Gilbert St_................................. 201.12 Wood, Ernest H., et ux, 10 Avon Rd................................... 310.05 Wood, Robert Donald, et ax, 83 Morse St.--........ ............. 41.33 Woodland, Bennett, 46 Bancroft St......................................... 423.31 Woodland, Charles L., 45 Baneroft St..................................... 1,568.24 Woodland, Winiferd, 153 Bellevue Rd................................... 46G.34 Woods Anita. E., 9 Gilbert St......... ........................................ 137.61 Woodward, Donald E., et ux, Winchester............................. 263.60 Woolfrey, George W., 236 Comman St................................... 371..18 Worcester, Josephine C., 43 Phillips St............................... 224.68 Worcester, Ralph H., 43 Phillips St......................................... 358.80 Wright, Bertha G., 83 Fitchburg St......................................... 239.7 i Wright, Edward F., 70 loft. Auburn St................................... 2.34 Wright, Edward F., et ux, 70 Mt. Auburn St..................••• 101.4O Wright, Edward F., Trustee, 70 141t. Auburn St................. 1,585.44 Wright, Edward F., et al, 70 loft. Auburn St....................... 249.05 Wright, Frarik E., et ux, 64 Glcot+t St.......................I......... 290.55 Wright, Frederick J., Jr,, et ux, 22 Middlesex Rd................. 265.21 Waite, Wilbert R., et ux, Belmont............................................ 9.76 Yanco, Sarah, Newton.................................................................. 308JU 'Y'envokian, Mary, 36 Keith St.__............................................... 253.60 Yenookfan, 14loses, et ux, 49 Cypress St............................... 282.75 Yeprad grocery Co. Inc., 383 Mt. Auburn St....................... 7.80 YeraGrn, Edward A., et ux, 192 Lovell Rd............................. 366.60 Yeremian, Garabed K., 97 Lovell lid..................................... 225.65 Yerxa, Partlow A., Trustee, 24 Garfield St........................... 145.23 Yotfee, Morris, 1+66 Walnut St..............................................I.... 197.93 York, Catherine: M., 235 .Mt. auburn St............................. +601.25 `Young, Hebron E., 65 Hillside St..... ..................................... 32,52 GOLLECTOR',S REPORT 357 Young, heirs .losepb, 39 Spring St..................................... ,. 156.43 Young, Maurice D., et ux, 8 Wilson Ave............................. 224.141 YoTing, Ulysses S., 39 Upland Rd......................................... 98s,65 Young, Ulysses .5., Trustee........................................................... 2,520.04 Youn,pnan, Harry F., et ux, 59 Bradford Rd......,.................. 358,29 Ypsilantis, Nicholas D., et ux, 217 Arlington St................. 298.35 Zaccal;nini, Pietro, 103 Pleasant St....................................... 251.55 Zaccai;nini, Pietro, et ux, 103 Pleasant St............................... 168.5G Zaccagnini, Pietro, of .11, 163 Pleasant St............................. 308.10 Zacheus, Oscar L, et ux, 85 Robbins Rd............................... 48.45 Zacoveritch, Rowena, 1 Beacon. St., Boston............................ 804.15 Zakarian, David, 14 Malden St................................................. 126.75 Zakarian, John, 57 Quimby St................ Zakariana, Nevart, 168 Walnut St,---,........................................ 247.65 Laneo, Maria, Waltham................................................................ 97.96 La:rtarian, Anna, 162 Sycamore St........................................... 198.90 *2eyfis, lose, 51 Irma .Ave........................... ............................ 286.20 Lille, Kalman, 48 13lt. Auburn St..................... .................. ,.,... 3.90 Tax Titles Amato, Donate, Frarningham...................................................... 17.98 Annes, Felice, et al, 60 Sparkill St........................................... 35.10 Barrett, Mary G., 109 Highland Ave......................................... 29rr.85 Barrett, William, Newton..................................... 259.35 Berkowitz, Cecelia, 65 Salisbury lid......................................... 392,95 Borges, Joseph, Somerville................. ................ ....... ............... 73.86 .Bresnahan, Raymond F., Stoneham.......................................... 3.90 Casella, Guiseppe, et al.............. ........................... 3.90 Casselrman, Louise C..... .................... ....... . 67.69 Cody, Walter W., Waltham............... DeQuattro, James, 130 Charles River Rd.................................. 273.00 DerC.aslarian, Garabed, 41 Crawford St................................. 214.50 Elacqua, Carmen, 264 Arlington St................... 285,55 F'arese, Theresa ................... ...... ............. ........ .......... .... 19.50 .Farley, Millie E., 15 Dexter Ave...................... ...........,...... 263.25 Fitzgerald, Heirs Patrick, 13 Spring Ct............................ 104.35 Foley, Augustine A,, 66 Spring St........................ ............ 250.85 Forte, Vincenzo, et al 175 Walnut St..................r................ 117.00 George, Rosa Silver, et al, Hudson............................... 5.85 Geramanes, Costes Y............... ....................................... 7.80 Gullotti, Frank .................................................... 87.91 Haddie, .Tames L., 27 Copeland St................. 7.80 WATBRTOWN TOWN REPORT � Hartung, Paul G., 21 Maplewood St....................................... 175J50 I{odmdmn, Ida M., 10 state St., ]Jwatnn........... ........................ 200,10 Keefe, Michael, Brighton......................................... .................... 20]5 Kotoan, lBmmmbv R~.,-------~.~~~~~~.~~~.....~......... 384,20 McElroy, Laura E, 33 Hunt St................................. ............... 174.30 Magurie, Mary, 42 No. Beacon St............................................. 277.33 Mastrcdicamya, Constantino, 15 Linden St.................... 188J90 Meader, Joseph E., Hyde Pnrh-~^...~~~'~....................... .... 16'60 Menton, Patrick A.` 669 Main St.......................... ^^.~~~.......... 248.11 ��� Merrill, �/ Diznma _......_.--..~.^^^�,~~__,~,,~,,.,,^~^.^~^.^^,~,,,,_ &��� D�ulvrney, ��Dea, J�Dotno_._---_-..^^.~.~-~~,.,,_'-^~,~, �0X�0 O , ]]aliu, 19 (�ilbert8t�........ ~..----.~~.~~~.~...^ O'Shea, Idm McCarthy, 41 Adams Ave~.~~-~.~..,~-.~^,.- 349^12 ��'�� Pearce, Ida E` ^^.~.'--~~~^..--^^^'^^--'-'^'~^^~~^`^~~^~~'~~^'-^ Perry, Rowena E.' 234 Sommer St.................................... ...... 275.611 1O.�� Riordan, Helen M., Qnincy-�-_--^~.^..~^--^-^..^~.--,,.~,_' Riviecio, Luigi, et al, QniucY^~.'`^~..,~,~.^.^..~~~.,~~.......... 17.5t) �U Rodeo, Homer,Homer, ]�omt*n.,~~~^,,_,..,.__~.~~~~,_____..^.^,,____ 81. Russo, Carmine, 10 EdcufieXd Annm '_-_-'_^^^^..^,.,____^.^.^,_ ��.. .0V Sabamtimn, 0cmllo48 Derby Rd^~'^'-~~'~-- ............................. 337.04 Shnranidian, Pmter ��.90 ...-.._~,,___~,~~^~~.~~,,~�~.~.~~,,_~___ 6.�5 s�n, ��tnow � .~~.~_-.^.~.-______~^..,~_~.~~.,.~.^~~. ---~ t� �0J�4 Tuttle, Charles 3�., ��abden^....~�.~~~.~,.~~,~,_.~~..,^,.,,~~~. 2�.�� x7omer, 3�viru ]�ooa'..--..~~-~~~^^^,^.,_~_~______..,,,.____ Walsh, Azmst u' 37 Murtmo 0t--................................... ........._^ 269.59 warre-n" Edmund F° et al, Trustees.. .99 �7,�� young, -Ulysses S.* ��rumtee~..^~.~.,,,'-_^.^^,,________~__ Exempt Property *Perkins IumtytnMiuo & Mass. School for the Blind.....~..~, ~43 December Ammwsmwwemto Ul_�0 �Ir\�h^ Jeon�s �&8�ra�.,.,...^^....--._---.^^^,^,,,___._^,^.^,,~.~, �1.�V Mason,, Mary ��..._-_---'^.^.--_^^^_~.~,~~.,.__^~^.~~,,_^.~.^,___ *Cwymllarn, Gulsmppw, et ux.-^............................................... _ 25.28 1931 Motor Vehicle ExcUee Tax . Unpaid December 31L 1932 (*)Paid or abated since close of books Dmr. 31, 1832 to Feb. 8, 1933) Committed March 81, 1931 Dmlaumy, Quzneluim 3,^, 13 01c0tt 8*..-.^~^~.~.~~~~~-.~~~-. $0^44 IIaddie, jmrueo, 271 {)ppalzn8 St............................................... 1-8,43 211.49 COLLECTOR'S RE,PORT 359, *Pillsbury, Benjamin, 232 Bellevue Rd................................... 10.54 Committed June 24, 1931 Nally, Thomas F., 25 Bancroft St................................... ...... 69.00 Committed November 2, 1931 McCue, Thomas J., 264 No, Beacon St................................... 28.40 Committed January 16, 1932 Beckwith, Van Aver, 104 11t. ?auburn St., can't locate,... 2.00 Berry, Arthur A., 14 Union St., Dup. registration................ 2.00 Bollivar, Aubrey W., 98 Waverley Ave., inability................ 2.00 Boyle, John A., 133 Templeton Pkway., can't locate........ 2.12 Callahan, William H., 144 Pleasantt St., inability................ 2.00 Carrie,John L., 104 Aberdeen Ave., Cambridge,in hospital 4.39 Chambers, Horace F., 64 Prentiss St., inability...................... 2.00 Clary, Edward P., 78 Putnam St., can't locate...... ............... 2.00 Clears-Art laundry, 107 Pleasant St., out of business........ 4.03 Crowell, Sumner 0., 296 lit. Auburn St., can't locate,....... 2.00 Dalessio, Fred, 195 Summer St., inability*......................... .... a.62 Deaceltis, Louis, 36 Coolidge Hill lid., ean't locate.............. 4.60 DeJulio, Michael, 9 Nichols Ave., inability.......................... 2.88 Doherty, Marian F., 836 Belmont St., inability.................... 2.54 Felitch, Dora T., 28 Honey St., Dula. registration................ 2.00 kitaGerald, Warren J., 770 Belmont St., can't locate,.........,. 2.64 Gulli, Vita, 13 Lyons St., inability............................................ 2.93 Hanson, Eduard, 29 Lincoln St., can't locate..................... 2.00 Howland, Donald G., 156A Bielmoait. St., cali't locate............ 2.00 Hughes, James, 34 Cushing; 9t,, CarnbrM e, can't locate.... 2.O0 lnder, Dexter, 23 Palfrey St., inability..................... 2.00 Johnson, Robert W., 112 Belmont St., carat locate.............. 4.17 McCue, Thomas J., 2CA No. Beacon. St.......................,............ 8.78 Miceli, Agnes T., 757 Mt. Auburn St., can't locate................ 2.00 Mucci, Victor, 130 Chas. River lid., can't locate.................... 2.00 Murphy, Joseph S., 16 Longfellow Rd., can't locate............ 2.00 Nally, Thomas F., 25 Bancroft St................... ' 2.19 Newton, Randolph A., 104 Alt. Auburn t., can't locate........ 2.00 -Nugent, Francis, 11 Brimmer ,St., can't locate.,• 2.O0 O'Donnell, Daniel J., 194 Main St., can't locate................ 2.00 Parisian, George, 183 Palfrey St., Dup. registration.......,.... 2,00 Pieterse, Clarence R., 37 Preseutt St., Duty. registr-atiota.... 2.78 Poillucci , Rocco, 9 Basel St., inability............. .. . .. ............ 2.00 [} WATF�,R'1'OWN TOWN REPORT Pugliese, John S., 805 Mt. Auburn St., inability.................... 2.00 Pyle, Harold L., 45 Water St., Dup. registration................ 2.01) Sett, Herbert W., 28 Olney St., Dug. registration................ 4.54 Semerjian, Label, 195 Boylston St., Dup. registration........ 2.00 Sheehan, Leo B., 203 Summer St., inability........................ 2.00 Silvestri, Arthur, 12 Horner St., inability............................ 2.05 Sturgis, Michael, 51 Quimby St., ain't locate........................ 1).00 Sullivan, Evelyn E., 192 Orchard St., inability.................... 2.00 Sylvester, frank, 14 Cypress St., can't locate........................ 2.00 Tobin, Mitchell, 19 Keenan St., can't locate........................ 20) Vahey, Martin P., 1,1i 'Evans. St., can't locate........................ 3.08 Vernelli, Frances J., 31 Fitchburg St., inability.................... 2.44 Wadleigh, M. Beverley, Jr., 353 School St., can't loca'te......., 2.00 Watertown Excavating Co. Inc., 200 Summer St., out Of business .................................................................................. 29.25 Watertown Live Poultry Co., 10 Lowell Ave., out of business .................................................................................. 2.00 Williams, Helen T., 167 Lexington St., can't locate............ 2.00 zaino, Frank, 27 Irma Ave., can't locate...........................I-- 2.40 *Dean-a, Mabel li' } S Winthrop St., inabiltiy........................ 2.93 Mosness, wtAlter B., 15 Gardner St., Allston, Mass., can't locate .. ......... ........ .................... ...................... ...... 8.24 IL932 Motor Vehicle Excise Tax Unpaid December 31, 1932 ( Paid, or abated since close of books Dec. 31, 1932 to Feb. 9, 1933 Committed March 7, 1932 Agahigian, Suren, 329 {orchard St.......................................... S7.98 Akiliian, Emily, 27 Nichols Ave............................................... 5.09 Aliveto, ,lames, 27 Carroll St................................................... 2.69 Arnadei, Lillian, 246 No. Beacon St......................................... 2.00 Antonucci, Angelo, 21 Kiraball Rd............................................. 6,59 Audette, Frank A., 643 b'l a in St................................................. 5.98 Badaviaaz, Rase, 29 Charles St................................................. 13.46 Barnes, Gladion -NI., 1572 Mass. Ave., Cambridge............... 2.09 Barry, Edward M., 28 Commonwealth Rd............................. 6.39 Batchelder, Frank B., 36 Oakley Rd__............. ................. 2.61 Bauer, 141argaret H., 96 blorae St........................................ 3.89 Beattie, Raymond G., 75 Pearl St...............................I........... 7.18 Bill, Marjorie B., 36 Paul St..................... ...... ........................ 9.57 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 361 Black, Charles E., 21 Boylston St............................................. 3.89 Blair, Herman A., 29 Water St................................................. 2.00 Blake, Ernest C., 112 No. Beacon St....................................... 12.87 Boghigian, George, 23 Nichols Ave......................................... 3.29 Bogosian, Simon, 19 Nfelendy Ave......................................... 8.38 Boothby, Edward, 141 Morse St............................................. 2.00 Brown, Leslie R., 115 Common St............ .............................. 20.04 Bryant, Everett H., 166 Worcester St................................... 4.49 Burke, James J., 51 Olney St.................. ............................... 8.38 Cadman, Harold W., 38 01cott St.............. .................... ....... 2.09 Campbell, Paul R., 32 Evans SL. ............................................ 26.93 Campbell, Wendell S., 79 Orchard St................................... 3.89 *Canady, Oscar M., 19 Charming Rd....I...... .........I........ .... 15.56 Carey, Helen M., 121 Mt. Auburn St............................ ........ 9.67 Clarendon Coal BlocTc Co, 71 Arlington St......................... 7.18 Clark, Levi, 402 Lexington St................................................... 10.17 Clean-Art Laundry, 107 Pleasant St....................................... 10,77 Cleval, Herman D., 80 Beechwood Ave................................. 17.95 Coburn, Avery, 37 01cott St...........................I........................... 9.28 Cohen, Alfred, 28 Drowning Ave., Dorchester...................... 7.48 Colligran, Charles P., 5 Royal St........................................... 23.54 Conary, Homer C., 22 Irving Park.......................................... 2.00 Conrad, Helen W., 15 George St......................................-... 7.48 Corazzini, Fred, 31 Cypress St............................................... 21.15 Costanzo, Wedo, 39 Mt. Auburn St......................................... 2.00 Crowe, Corinne E., 3 Whitney St............................................. 3.59 Crowell, Sumner 0., 296 Mt, Auburn St,................... ........... 5.98 Cunningham, Arthur M., 64 Edgeeliffe Rd............................... 9,57 Cusick, Joseph F., 23 Quincy St............................................. 2.99 Cushing, Artie 31., 36 Salisbury Rd...................................... 3.59 Date, Bohn, 64 Elton Ave............................................................ 4.49 Daniels, George L., 24 Gilbert St........................................- 11,37 Daum, Bernard, 37 Boylston West.......................................... 32.05 Davis, John H., 94 Hillside Rd.................................................. 13.46 Decker, Perlie D., 61 Church St............................................... 3.89 Dednan, Patrick J., 17 Adarns St............................ .............. 2.69 DeJalio, Michael, 1.4 Nichols Ave............................................. 11.67 Delano, Y, Madeline, 31 Fairview Ave................................. 3.59 DeVellis, Louis, 131 Winsor Ave................................................ 5.98 DeVincent, John, 106 Dexter Ave........................................... 3.89.1 Doherty, James H., 109 Lexington St..................................... 2.00 362 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Domenichello, Susie, 153 Arsenal St......................................... 2.99 Donovan, William H., 22 Theurer Pk..................................... 9.28 Doucette-, L. haul, 45 Pe€luosette St....................................... 5.98 Doyle, Francis, 1.31 Waltham St........... ................................. 4.19 Ducharme, William F., 32 Laurel St....................................... 11.37 Duna, Jaynes B., 455 Cambridge St., Allston...................... 10.77 Dunning, Florence H., .14 Fayette St..................................... 2.00 English, Dorothy H., 40 Pegiiosette St..................................... 3.59 Farrell, Vivien J., 53 Spring St............................................... 14.06 Finnegan, Joseph C., 117 Lovell Rd........... .. .......................... 4.79 Fallen, Bemard, 192 Arlingdon St........................................... 10.1.7 Fraser, Frank .A., 379 Arlington St....................................... 4.00 Frost, Davie E., 32 Evans St..................................................... 5.09 Garabedian, Stephan, 7 Grove St............................................. 8.08 Garis, Zereh E., 11 Chauncy St............................................... 2.09 Garland, Irene E., 49 Hovey St............................................... 9.23 Gennotte, Joseph, 18 St. Mary St........................................... 11..67 Gi•amis, Frances, 196 Fayette St...................I......................... 8.08 Giblin, Thomas, 50 Eden#ieid Ave............................................. 2.99 Gidari, Patrick C., 45 Forest St.......+..................... .................. 12.57 Goldram, Robert I., 41 Gleason St........................................... 2.O0 Greene, William J., 106 Orchard St.......+.++.+............................ 8.98 Haddie, James, 2 i Copeland St................................................. 1.1.97 Harrington,y1Marga+.{ret[A., ;;;39 Chapman St............................. R7./4y[1.8y� Harris, Raymond E., 481 Main St........................................... 3.89 Hartnett, Josephine, 5 Royal St............................................... 10.77 Haughey, Helen L., 343 School St......................................... 6.98 F y Joseph 3 'water St.. 7.1+8 Heffernan, Daniel F., 5 Whitney St....................................... 11.37 Henderson, N. F., Douglass, 10 Maple St............................... 2.59 Higgins, Stanwood E., 158 Boylston St._............................ 7.48 Hilton, Chester S., 31 Lawrence St......................................... 2.69 Holland, Edward D., 16 Stearns Rid... .............................+.+.+. 5.38 Lowland, Danald G., 156A Belmont St................................... 5.09 Hussey, Edith, 24 Walnut St...............................I..."................ 4.79 Jacobs, Adolph R.., 154 No. Beacon St.................................... 4.58 Jivelekian, Leon D., 20 Luwrenee St..................................... 3.29 J oh3ason, Charles L., 343 School St....................................... 2.00 Johnson, Floyd A., 48 Pequosette.................................... ...... 5.98 Jones, Ha Main 0., 117 Pleasant St............................................... 2.00 Jordan, Florence M., 616 sin tit......................................... 4.49 COLLECT€ R'S REPORT 36 Kasabin, Josephine, 5 Crawford ,St........................................... 30,62 Keefe, William F., 55 Bruce Road, Walthain...........I--....... 5.09 Kelly, frank W., 25 Springfield St................... ................... 2.09 Kendall, Thomas 0., 12 Berkeley St....................................... 5.09 Kenney, John J. Jr., 85 Belmont St., Cambridge.................. 11.67 Kilcoyne, Eugene J., 128 Chapman St...................................... 4.19 Kilgore, Damon N., 135 Galen St........................................... 16.76 Ladd, Joseph H., 90 Robbins Fed............................................. 5.39 LaRosa, Joseph, 27 Howard St............................................... 7.19 Lavin, Clarence J., 2G Dexter Akel.......................................... 7.80 Leonard, Anita M., 32 Oakland St......................................... 3.59 Lincoln, George, 606 Belmont St............... .. .......................... 7.48 Lindahl, Francis, 20 Prescott St.............................................- 3.29 Linehan, Jahn J., 234 No. Beacon St..................................... 2.69 Liscomb, Aubrey G., 34 Charles St... .... .. ..................I........ 2.00 Lougee, Sidney B., 94 Walnut St........................................... ; 8.08 Lynch, Grace G., 94 Galen St.................................................... 2.00 MacDonald, Harry, 100 Langdon Ave................................. .. . 8.98 Alanning, James F., 8 Plympton St., Cambridge................ 4.49 .Maude, Charles, 82 Springfield St...................t,.................... 3.69 Maunus, William J., 100 Boylston St................................... 9.28 Maxwell, George J., 10 Bates Rd............................................. 10.77 McCabe, William C., 83 Bradford. Rd....................................... 7.48 McCue, Thos. J., 264 No. deacon St..................................... 23.94E McDonald, Malcolm, 16 Charles St.......................................... 4.79 McDonald, Thos. J., 4.8 Summer St......................................... 5.0.9 McGann, Patrick A.., 135 Edenfield Ave......... . .................. 5.360 AleGivern, Frank J., 50 01cott a7"t........................................... 4.49 ]Menton, Patrick A., 669 Alain St............................................. 2.09 Mesmar, Abe E., 1072 Belmont ,Sat......................................... 4,00 Metzler, Curtis G., 6 Phillips St........e............................I....... 17.35 Miller, George, 27 Linden Way.................................................. 2.69 hlillett, dames L., 57 Preseott SL...........................................1 .09 Miller, Roy A., 12 Bostonia Ave............................................... 7.19 14Tiatretta, Leonard, 14 Hearn St............................................. 8.98 Mogan, Ruth M., 109 Union St.............................., Moran, Wm. R., 17 No. Beacon St............ ........................... 3.29 Mu€lgett, Albeit L., 6 Phillips St............................................... 6.88 Muldoon, Wrn. F., 488 Main St.. ................................................ 8.08 Mulhern, Joseph, 12 Theurer Pk...... .. .................................... 2..-l lurphy, Edward H., 82 Edgecliff Rd......................-.1.......I.... 4.49 364 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Murphy, Joseph, 15 Longfellow Rd........................................... 2.99 Nee, Wm. P., 88 May St., Cambridge.................................... 16.46 Needham, Harry R., 33 Gleason St,........................................ 2.00 Netos, George, 79 Grove St....................................................... C49 Netos, Virginia, 79 Grove St.................................................... 14.96 Nicbolson, Micbael, 17 Shattuck Rd......................................... 19.04 O'Connell, Edward C., 96 Robbins Rd..................................... 10.79 O'Connell, James J., 26 WestmLnster Ave............................. 11.37 O'Donnell, George, 194 Pleasant St....................................... 11.97 O'Halloran, Janiez r., 45 Mt. Auburn St............................. 5.98 O'Roak, Glenn, 154 Common St................................................ 7.80 Papalia, Angelo J,, 191 Suminer St......................................... 2.00 Pickering, Gordon L., 282 Belmont St................................... 4.79 Pierce, Charles K., 3 Alelville Terrace................................. 8.04 Pollock, Horatio J., 468 Belmont St...................................... 2U3 Pyle, Harold L., 45 Water St..................................--........I...... 2.00 Ringrose, Marion H., 26 Ladd St............................................. 5.98 Roche, blichael J., 7 Sheldon Rd............................................... 2.99 Rooney, John F., 110 Riverside St......................................... 2.06 Russo, Conatantino, 15 Linden St........................................... 2.00 Serafini, 'Victor, 30 Westland Rr..........--............................ 4.49 Seth, Frank D. J., 77 Langdon Ave........................................ 8.98 Shedd, Charlotte, 91 Standish Rr............................................. 19.45 Sheridan, Joseph, 172 School St...........„ ............................ 4.19 Sheridan, Joseph F., 92 Edenfield Ave................................. 2.00 Skelton, James, 10 Howe St....................................................... 2.00 Smith, Carleton B., 30 Arden Rd.................................... ......... 17.95 Sqaeglia, Salvie, 8 St. Afary St............................................... 14.96 Stanebfield, Earle C., 19 Irma Ave............. ............................. 9.87 Starr, Mary L., 15 Fuller St..................................................... 6.88 Stephen, Paul, 104 Coolidge Hill Rd..................................... 2.00 Stephens, Fred J., 96 Harnden Ave......................................... 5.09 Sullivam, Madeline M., 43 Charming Rd................................... 5.99 Sylvester, Frank, 14 Cypress St..... ........................................ 7.48 Taverna, John, 19 Hersom St................................................... 4.49 Taylor, Ralph E., 29 Winter St............................................... 4.19 Thornton, jariftes P., 103 Hillside Rd..................................... 11,97 Todino, Elviro, 28 King St......................................................... 8.98 Travers, Bridget M,,, 236 Common St....................................... 8.98 Tricon! , Pauline, 10 Lowell Ave,............................................ 6.88 Tubbs, Frederick A., Hotel Brunswick, Boston...................... 16.76 C()LLECTOR'S RE,FORT 365 Vahey, Martin P., 111 Evans St...........................+................. 12.67 V arkVlexk, Richard B., 1`8 Coolidge. Hall Rd.......................... 5.09 *Viering, Edward A., 109 Belrraont St................................... 3.59 Wadleigh, M. Devertay, Jr., 14 Arden Rd............................... 5.09 Walker, Jonatban L., 486 Belmont St..................................... 11.z'7 Wallace, Thomas H., 68 Edg+eclitfe Rd................................... 5.98 Walsh, John C., U Morton St................................................... 2,00 Waters, George E., 9 Hosmer St............................................... 4,49 Weiser, Thomas, 1238 Com'ith Ave., Allston........................ 3.29 �,Wessick, Emery C., 37 Commonwealth Rd.....................+. . 10.77 White, Russ, 20 French St....................................................... 9.57 Williams, Ashley W., 247 Boylston St...........................•....... 2.40 Williams, Helen S., 157 Lexington St................................... 4.19 Williams, Jaspar T., 247 Boylston St............... ................ ..... 2.00 Willson, Donald R., 176 Waverley Ave................................. 2.69 Wirtemberg, Ralph 0., 19 Hovey St......................................... 16.16 Wolfe, Manford D., 26 Maplewood.........................4................ 2.00 Wright, Leo H., 98 Walnut St...............................................+.. 5.98 Zaino, Frank, 53 Crawford St................................................... 3.29 Zook, Pawl A., 8 Hillcrest Circle.............................................. 7.18 Commitment July 12, 1932 Adams, Thomas, 131 Winsor Ave................................ ... ,.... 4.49 Aetna Marble Co. Inc., 54 Geneva Ave., Dorchester............ 8.98 Alford, James A. Jr., 485 Main St..........................................+ 3.59 Alwis, William H., Coolidge Ave, and Grove St................. 2.46 Amadel, Lillian, 246 No. Beacon St....................................... 2.00 American Dye House, Inc., 689 Mt. Auburn St., Camb......... 8.98 Anastasi, Stephen, 22 Lyons Court.......................................... 8.08 Annis, Walter L., 9 Howard St.....................I..............-.......... 2.24 Arian, Richard, 66 California St.................... .......................... 5,99 ATslsnian, Dick, 49 Hazel St.................,...............................,... 8.53 Atkins, George B., 48 Boyd St.-.......................I....................,... 4.19 Avakian, Avail, 51 Irma dive.. ............... .. .......................+,... 11.47 Babcock, Sarah A., 19 GRbert St............................................. 2.00 Bughdigian, Oscar, 86 Dexter Ave............................. ..... 9.72 Baker, Roy C., 13 Adams St.......................... ...................I..... 8.53 Balents, Leon, 92 Margin St., Boston............4..................... 5.98 Barclay, Jahn R., 51 Forest St.............................I................. 2.99 Barranco, Salvatore, 47 Prentiss St,...................................... 12.72 Barres, Jack r., 267 No. Beacon St........................................... 13.17 Barry, Alfred R., 16 Faneuil St., Brighton............................ 4,19 3+66 NVA'1`>attl'C1WIq TOWN MPORT Parttro, ,lames L., 28 Palfrey St...................................<......... 2.(}[l Kazarian, Sarkis, 30 Fairfield St............................................... 3.99 Blaine, Jaynes A., 110 Coolidge Hill Rd......................I............ 4.49 Blaine, William .A., 122 School St... ........................................ 2,00 Blair, Joseph H,, 60 Church St................................................... 34,3E Bloomfield, Cecil R., 486 Alahl St................................ ............ 2.99 Bollivar, Aubrey W., 98 Waverley Ave................................... 2.00 Bolliva.r, Mabel, 98 Waverley Ave......................................... 3.29 Bonilia, Muriel, 29 Chandler St............................................... 2,0 Bowie, Henry T., 281 Main St................................................. 5.61 *Bozarian, Dick-Pappas, Michael, 46 Dartmouth St,.......... 2.99 Branch, Harold R., 42 Copeland St......................................... 7,23 Breslin, Jaynes E., 43 Shattuck Rd...... ................................. 11.17 Breslin, 'rhos. H., Jr., 15 Templeton Pkway......................... 7.85 Brundrett, Diary H., 51 Myrtle St............................................. 7.78 Brundrit, Ayrton, 108 Walnut St.. ................................. 2.59 . ......... Buckley, Jahn, So Chauncey St................................................. 2.O0 Buckley, Joseph, 30 Chauncey St...............................I.............. 2.00 *Rullock, Richard G., 32 Commonwealth Rd......................,,. 15.7 Burke, James J., 51 Olney St..................................................... 11.52. Burri, Lucidino, 59 Xing St........................................................ 2.00 Beaters, Percy H;, 271 Main St...................................I........... 11.97 Caccavaro, George, 6 Lyons St.....................................P............ 2.00 Caferelli, Americo, 61 King St................................................. 2.74 Callahan, William, 146 Pleasant St......................................... 2.00 Camarra, Mary, 209 Stemmer St..........................I...................... 2.79 Camerltto, Salvatore, 39 Bradshaw St........................I............ 3.39 Campbell, James R.., 65 Bacon St............................................. 11.97 Ca alonga-, Elizabeth, 14 Taylor St....................................... 2.00 Carlton, Davis, 468 Mt. AuBurn St......................................... 13.96, Ca5o, Michael, 4.1 French St..................................................... 5.61 Cate, Raymond L., 434 Mt. Auburn St................................. 17.66 *Cetrone, Daniel F., 135 Watertown St............................... 8.38 Cha.lis, Demetra 60 Ldgecliff Ted....:..� .9,1 ................................... `� Chapman, Charles, 38 Williams St............................................. 2.00 Chopourian, Minas, 504 Mt. Auburn St................................... 2.39 Clancy, Irene, 284 No, Beacon 5t..................................... ....... 4.79 Clarendon Cement Block Co., 71 Arlington St................... 17.95 Clay, Gladys bl., 73 Spruce St................................................. 13.40 Clayton, Edward W., 39 Crawford St..................................... 4.93 Clean Art Laundry, 107 Pleasant St,...................................... 2.0a COLLECTOR'S REPORT 367 Cleval, klernlan 190 Walnut 5t......................................... 23.66 Cleverly, 'Viola, 6 Acton 5t......................................................... 2.00 Cohan, Frances R., 47 Capital St............................................... 8.38 *Coleman Frederick T., 24 Edenfield Ava............................. 2.69 Colonial Auto. Body, 48 Prentiss St.....................................•• - 2.00 Colwell, Helen E., 25 Bradford Rd......................................... 6.G6 Conary, Hamer C 22 Irving Park....................................... 2.00 Connors, Michael J., 141 Pleasant St....................................... 2.00 Conroy, .Arthur I., 31 Ladd St ....................................... 2.00 *Castello, Mildred Al., 14 Maple St........................................... 11.57 Cram, James W., 41 Eliot St.....................I................ ............ 2.69 *C'rupl, JaUseph R., 11 Keith St....................................I.............. 2.00 Cunningham, Arthur, 64 Edgecliff Rd.............................11-... 11.17 Curry, born J., 184 ,Spxuce St..................................................... 3y{.1.,4y■ ......................... 2.00 aD��ay■lyye■,�3 pJ OI}7µ�ry,5�7�4r I�`ryult(}Il .+�]VIA.........-{I,r�.,,p.... ..�yy..4.I.O............. `�.�� *Davis, Harold i.h., 123 Edenfield Ave......I........I...........i......... D+eldon, John, 175 Fayette ....... ..................................... 3.19 Delorey*r ChlTord, 49 Mt. Auburn St.................I....................... 6.24 DeQuattri, James, 37 Dartmouth St...... .................. ......... 5.16 Desmond, Margaret V., 30 King St.............1............-.11.......... 5.39 DeTroia, Pasquale 31 Waverley Ave....,. .............................. 3.36 Dewar Wallace D., 54 California St....................................... 2.00 Dillberto, Paul J., 35 Cottage St-.........................11................ 2.91 *DiNarino, Michele, 683 Pleasant St..................................... 6.73 Donovan, Cornelius F., 261 Waverley Ave............................. 4.09 Donovan,SLy�il�lian�J., 363T.yT�Ar,lington� St..................................... 2.fO�{U{ y■My�/ougan,ry'1 James YL., 12 Hunt Sty................................................. 2.�.0 Boyle, Charles a.., 344 Belmont St........................................... 8.08 Doyle, Edward J., 103 Boylston St....................................... 14.68 Doyle, Emmett, 55 Lee do 'tOn 5t............................................... 4.79 Doyle, Mary E., 13 Olney ,St...,........... ........ .. .......................... 2,00 Doyle, William J., 45 Chapman St........................................... 2.20, Duke, Joseph C., 42 Salisbury Rd-............... ........................ 13.09 Durtin , Fred E.,, Jr., 82 Oxford St., Cambridge.................. 2.00 Edgecumbe, Dorothy S., 107 Winsor Ave................................. 2.69 Eldridge, Arthur E., 74 Belmont St.-..........................I........- 2.99 *Fairbanks, Katherine E., 252 Waverley Ave....................... 4.99 *Fanale, Michael, 23 London $t., East Bastom................. 3.49 Farmer Jefferson, 22 Arden Rd.............................................. 2.00 Farnham, Leigh V., 145 School St......................................... 7.98 Farrell, Paul, 137 Morse St........................ ............................ 2.00 368 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Files, Addison E., 43 Keenan St... ......................................... 4.79 *Fitzgerald, John J., 22 Hardy Ave..................................... 2.24 Fletch, Dora T., 28 Hovey St.................. ................................ 9.97 Forsyth, Flornece A., 14 King St.............................................. 2.00 Frank, Arthur G., 42 Copeland St........................................... 4.00 Galasso, Adam A., 204 Orchard St......................................... 8.23 Garnmons Theodoro-'A. 73 Hardy Ave *Garabedian, Stephen, 7 Grove St........................................... 6.74 Gazarian, Jarvis, 81 Boylston St............................................. 6.95 Genotte, Joseph, 18 St. Mary St............................. ..... ........... 7.33 Gobron, John P., 27 Channing lid.r............................................. 14.22 Goodman, Sannuel, 50 Prentiss St......... ................................. 2.€0 Green, Gordon, 7 DeWolf St., Cambridge............................ 2.49 Green, John, 52 Salisbury Rr............. .................................... 4.26 Greenwood, Jaynes, 93 California St....................................... 2.00 Grrenier, Louis J., 226 Sycamore St...................... 2.00 Griffin, John F., 147 Morse St................................................... 6.73 Grotto, Lucius W., 9 Carle-ton Terrace................................... 16.16 Gullascn, Dose A., 65 Hiliside Rd............................................. .:.80 Gullason, Charles T., 65 Hillside Rd..................................... 3.59 Hanley, George S., 36 Prescott St......................................... 4.79 *Hanna, Alonza 13., 56 Capitol St.-,........ .............. .............. 2.09 Hanna, Ira R., 11.5 Russell Ave............................................... 4.79 Hannon, John 31., 32 31orton St................. Hanson, Y. Edward, 29 Lincoln St........................................... 3.2& Hartenstein, Mae G,, 150 School St....................................... 3.01 Hartnett, Edward L., 15 CQpelaud St..................................... 7'fii8 Healey, John, 55 Green St............ .............................................. 2.0o iiefPernan, Mary F 365 Arlington St.................... }} Heric, Peter, 125 ,Morse St.............. 3.49 Herring, Adele O,, 13 Clyde Rd...................................a......... 2.00 Hickey, Thomas J,, 45 Grandview Ave...........„ , ...........e.... 4.26 .Hilliard, Raymond J., 130 Chas. River Rd.............. 4.24 Hoover, Richard G., 207 Palfrey St......................................... 2,00 Howard, Edwin, 19 Adams St................... Howley, John F., 209 Watertown St.......................... ....... 2,00 floyte, Paul A. dr.; 199 Waverley Ave................................... 3.14 hurley, John, 13 Plympton St., Waltham.............................. 2.02 Hyde, William P., 90 Cypress St......................... 2.91 Ingalls, Event D., 90 Summer St............................................. 2.00 Ingersoll, Arthur J., 15 New Lexington St........................... 2.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 369 Johnson, Floyd A., 48 Pequosette St....................................... 4.49 Johnson, Mabel U., 27 Channing Rd......................................... 8.98 Jones, Edmund F., 585 Main St....................... .. . ................ 2.00 Joyee, Gordon, 15 Olney St....................................................... 2.91 Kasparian, Lillian, 77 Templeton .Pkway................................. 3.74 Keefe, John F., 98 Rutland St.................................... 2.00 Kelly, John J., 52 Spring St..................................................... 4.49 Nally, Thomas RI, 25 Bancroft St........................................... 4.99 Kiviin, Joseph C., 12 Fifth Ave............................................. 6.73 kalick, Felix, 620 Pleasant St.................................................... 2.69 Ladd, Evelyn M., 90 Robbins lid............................................... 3139 Landry, Leo P,, 72 Bradford Rd............................................. 7.98 LaRose, Edwaxd F., 534 Pleasant St..................................... 12.47 LaSpada, Virginia, 46 Westminster Ave................................... 8.98 LeBlanc, Robert G., IU California Pk................................... 2.00 Legee, Catherine M., 610 Arsenal St......-.-......I....I—....... 2.U0 Legere, Charles L., 9 Lowell Ave........................................... 2.00 Leoshena, Katie, 783 Mt. Auburn St................................... 2.79 Lin&bl, Fred E., 2U PrescAt St............................................. 3.01 *Linehan, James G., 234 No. Beacon St............................... 6.39 Loiselle, George, 83 Mt. Auburn St..................................... 2.91 Lopez, Raymond J., 488 Main St............................................... 2j0 MacDonald, Dan, 64 California St........................................... 2.91 MacDonald, Daniel, 127 School St........................................... 3.01 MacDonald, Daniel W., Salisbury ........................... 4.99 .MacDo-nald, John W., 47 Gilbert St....................................... 4.99 MacDonald, Thomas J., 48 Summer St................................. 2.00 llacLeDd, John, 22 Green St..............-.......I......I........................ 3.74 Ilagliocca, Erosmo, 239 Lexington St................................... 2.00 Mande, Charles, 82 Springfield St........................................... 2.39 Marcella, Charlotte, 27 Keenan St........................................... 2.00 Alarchant, Joseph E., 253 Pleasant St................................... 2.91 Alargeson, Charles R., 44 Quimby St....................................... 2.00 blartin, Gunvor, 39 Union St..................................................... 2.0u Martin, Peter J., 76 Sumner St............................................... 4.86 ,Nlartoechio Bros., 42 Forest St.................................. .......... 06.34 Martz, Elsa B., 3U9 School St-................................................. 3.49 McArdle, Harry E., 139 Standish Rd....................................... 3.81 McArthur, Arthur, 303 Waverley Ave ....... ....... ..................1. 11.97 McAuley, Albert, 129 Nichols Ave........................................... 5.69 McCabe, Edward J., 65 Boyd St............................................... 19.45 Zia WA°1 ERTOWN TOWN REPORT cCarthy, Catherine, 23 Maple St........................................... 2.00 McCarthy, Michael J., 89 Watertown St.................................. 7.41 McCormick, Edward J., 22 Irma Ave..............-.................... 5.Rb McCue, Thomas J., 264 No. Beacon St................................. 85.58 McDonald, Thomas J., 48 Summer St..................................... 4.04 McGivern, Frank J., 50 Olcott St............................................. 2.39 McKinnon, Charles H., 100 RutlanJ St................................... 2.00 McNamara, George, 49 Gilbert St........................................... 2.U0 Flee, Vivie.n M., 71G pit. Auburn St......................................... 2./A4�■6 Menton, Patrick A., 660 Main St................... ............. D.9 *Merrallo, Lena, 50 Forest St..................................................... 2.59 Kesmar, Ave E., 1072 Belmont St........................................... 2.OU Miceli, Alex, 323 Arlington St.................................................... 2.U0 141iddiesex Supply Co., 66 Lit. Auburn St............................... 3.59 *Miles, Mildred L, JL74 Orchard St........................................... 2.OU Xistretta, Leonard, 14 Hearn St............................................. 7.85 Mooney, George, 126 Nichols Ave........................................... 6.59 *Aiorash, Stafford L., 79 Belmont St..................................... 12.67 *Morley, Margaret, 27 Boston St., Somerville........,..,.... 8.23 Morris, John J., 5 Middlesex Rd. .......................................... 14.66 Morrison, Mae E., 52 Dartmouth St....................................... 2.00 111orrison, Eileen, 79 Boylston St............................................. 4.99 Muldoon, William, 488 Main St...........-.................................. 11.00 I-lulhern, John H., 1.2 Theurer Plc...........................I.................. 3.b 6 Mulhern., Joseph B., 12 Theurer Ilk......................................... 2.00 Murdocic, William H., 30 Maiden St......................................... 2.00 Murphy, Edmond N., 16 Belknap Terrace............................ 4.79 Murray, Thomas H., 37 Water St...............4............................. 3.74 Naas, Eli N., 232 Belmont St................, 7.48 1`I etherco , Leo M., 54 Palfrey St.................I....................... 3.24 N. E. Sash & Door Co., 64 Pleasant St................................. 7.48 Nu--Alo€le Cleansing Service, 102 Mt, Auburn St.......0......... 4.99 O'Connell, Grace, 75 Carroll S€................................................. 3.99 O'Coniwr, Frank J., 39 Stearns Rd....................#.................... 5.09 O'Donnell, Esther F., 600 Main St......................................... 2.UO Agar, Arthur C., 46 Cuba St....................................................... 2.00 Page, Louis, 102 Waverley Ave............................................... 4.39 Papalia, Angela J., 101 Summer St......................................... 2.79 Parrrine, Osbert H., 31 Stearns Rd.........................................- 2.69 Perry, Maxim J., 20 Palfrey St.,...,......................................... 5.69 Petite, Catherine H., 98 Lexington St............0...................... 9.06 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 371 Phelan, .Tames K., 28 Rarely Ave........................................... 1D.22 Pisntedosi, Joseph, 183 Fayette St........................................... 2.91 Pierce, Edna., 92A Summer St..................................................... 3.36 Pisani, Anthony A., 21 Kimball Rd........................................... 7.48 Plymouth Press, 79 Sudbury St., Boston................................ 4.79 Pollack, .Horatio J., 468 Belmont St.. ................,..................- 9.60 Powers, Edward J., 129 Langdon Ave................................... 2.46 Purdy, Clara V., 63 Commonwealth Rd..................... ............ 10.70 Ra3,mond, Bruno, S Bastonia Rd............................................. 15.21 Raynes, Ruth E., 151 Winsor Ave............................................. 9.59 Reardon, glary, 189 Galen St..................................................... 3.36 Regan, Joseph W., 77 Union St................................................. 11.22 Reidle, Caspar, 33 Bacon St....................................................... 4.94 Richards, Walter W., 3 Quincy St.....,....................................... 8.08 Rlzza, ,Joseph, 114 F'oreat St..................................................... 2.00 Robinson, Frank C., 13 Spruce St................... ........................ 2.39 Rvbm' son, William F., 111 Russell St..................................... 4.94 Romaine, William A., 144 Highland Ave................................. 3.36 Rooney, John F., 110 Riverside St................ Rose, Emma, 61 Prentiss St....................................................... 4.04 Rossi, Gen€, 18 King St............................................................... 7.98 Rossi, Peter, 195 Summer St....................................................... 2.49 Routhier, Alfred C., 38 Chauncey St....................................... 4.79 Ruggiero, nary, 47 Aberdeen Ave., Cambridge.................... 2.00 Russo, Constantino, 15 Linden St............................................. 2.00. Ryan, William J., 16 Maplewood St......................................... 2.99 *Sacra, Rosario, 38 Edgecliff Rd................................................. 9.97 *Sacra, Rose, 38 Edgeeli#t Rd..................................................... 2.00 St. Hilaire, Joseph, 22 Merrill Rd............................................. 2.09 St. Peter, Charles L., 761 Mt. Auburn St............................. 6.29 Sarmanian, John, 122 Walnut St............................................... 2,00 Satterthwaite, Louisa M-, 24 Francis St.............. 21.55 calese, Andrew, 15 Lafayette St., Waltharn........................ 2.60 Scout, John S., 596 Pleasant St............................................... 2.OD Sehastiwi, Peter, fly Grove. St................................................... 2.39 Serafini, Victor, 30 Westland Rd............................................... 2.69 Servello, Tess e, 162 Pleasant St............................................. 9.89 *Shana.han, Henry V., 136 Cypress St................................... 13,46 'Shaw, Bartlett M., 141 Carnrnon St.........................:.............. 27.53 Shellhorn, Bartlett L., 41 Beacon Park.................................. 20.64 Sheridan, Joseph, 95 Edenfield Ave...................--................... 9.48 372 V4WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sheridwi, Theresa, 5 Theurer bark.......................................... 2.79 Sheridan, Thomas, 5 Theurer Park.............. ........................... 5.28 Shore, Bertha, 101 Common St................ ............................ .. 3.74 Shuhda, Felicia, 20 )Francis St................................................... 3.19 Silverman, Jean S., 101 141orse St............................................. 14.70 Simonetti, Ralph, 47 Prospect St............................................... 4.79 Simons, Viola R.,, 162 Orchard St.............................................. 7.18 Slater, Beatrice V., 20 Watertown St.............................•..... 2,19 ,Salomon, Fredericks W., 60 Acton 5t....................................... 12.47 Stanley, Herbert, 58 Elton Ave............................................... 2.00 Starr, Mary G., 15 Fuller Rd- 9 2 Steele, Pauline, 40 Arsenal St.......................................,........... 3.56 Stutters, Stanley T,, 112 Prospect St..................................... 2.00 Sullivan, Edward, 16 Storey St., Cambridge............................ 4.49 ,Sweeney, Helen P., 126 School St........................................... 2.9 i Sylvester, Robert H., 14 Cypress St-..................................... 6.18 Sylvester, Romolo 'W'., 14 CYPress St.........................I............. 2.00 `1'angaakian, John, 37 Keenan St............................................... 2.46 Tertian, Mike, 32 Quimby St................................................... 2.00 Thurber, Donald H., 30 Commonwealth Rd........................... 35,11 Todino, Elviro, 28 Kiz.g St....................h.................................... 3.99 Torchio, Ralph, 7 Sawin St............................ 2.00 *"Trani, Pasg4ale M,, 36 Bostonia St....................................... 3.84 Treand, George, 24 Berkeley St................................................. 5.49 *Tsola, Emil, 41 Coolidge Hill Rd......................................... 2.00 Tutler, Walter, 56 Brook St., Staten Island, N. Y............... 2.39 *Tzcauios, Georg, 51 Quimby St................. ............................... 2.00 Vacca, Joseph, 28 Bostonla ,c 7e............................................... 1+6.96 Vachon, R. Alexander, 276 Waverley Ave........................... 2.00 Vail, Albert /S.., 1p82i MaplewoodI��{ [[ �y}ySt...........................9................. 2.00 Valentine, George, 11 Norseman Ave-..........................a ...... 2.00 VanXeuren, .Arno S., 101 Carroll St....................................... 9.97 Varney, Albert E., 37 Chapman St................. ........I................ 6.04 7 ierin , Edward A., 109 Belmont St...................................I- U.Vs VonDohlin, Robert, 24 Birch Rd............................. ............... . 4,00 Vose, Jessie 1`., 12 Walnut St..................................................... 4.49 Walker, Jonathan, 486 Belmont St........................................... 13.79 Walsh, Joseph A., 10 Swetts Ct.. ....... . . .............................. 2,00 Watertown Excavating Co., 200 Summer St....................... 50.97 Watertown Live Poultry 'Co., 10 Lowell Ave......................... 2.00 Werdelin, Rai W., 1 Quincy St................................................. 11.97 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 373 Westhaver, Norman J., '79 Commonwealth Rd..................... 3.81 *Whitney-, Constance, 12 Phillps St......... .............................. 2.00 Wilkins, Charles H., 21 Dexter Ave., deceased...................... 2.0 ""Williams, George F. C., 293 Lexington St............................. 2.99 Woody, William L, 97 Arlington St....................................... 2.00 Yea, George E., 41 Wilmot St..--........................................... 2.00 Y. D. Sawdust & Shavings Co................................................. 39.00 York, Charles, 55 Spring St....................................................... 2.79 Yorston, Katherine L. 49 Parker St...................n,...1...A............ 6.59 Commitment December 5, 1932 AAbbondc` nzio, Armando, 156 Pleasant St...........................A... 2600 *Abbott, Roger, 105 Palfrey St............................................... 6.94 .Abrams, Jacob, 186 Washington St., Dorchester.................. 2.99 Adurnoti ica, Nora, 27 Berkeley St......................................... 3.66 'Alberica, Remigio, 34 French St............................................. 2.00 Aleinsherian, Hripsime G., 97 Dexter Ave....-....................... 13.96 Alexander, Edith, 334 lilt. Auburn St....................................... 5.39 Allan, Jahn K., 13 Rutland St................................................... 2.00 "Amos, Harper B., 129 Dexter Ave........................ ...I--....... 4.71 �A.nagnos, .Tames, 35 Main St.................................................... 2.00 Anastasia, Rose, 18 Bostonia Ave............................................. 2.42 3'Andersozn, Axel L., 15 Gilbert ,St.... ....................................... 2,00 Anderson, Harry J., 133 Spruce St......................................... 2.00 `LAnderson, Raymond :[., 19 Theurer Paris.............................. S.89 ;AAndrews, William, 74 Spruce St............................................. 189 *Annis, David D., 21 C;arrcll St............................................... 2.00 Annis, Walter L., 9 Howard St................................................. 4.19 Antaranian, Jacob, 00 Elm St....................:..............I............... 3.74 Antonio, Stephen, 43 Crawford St.............................................. 2.00 ','Apel, Ellen G., 04 Bradford Rd............................................... 2.00 Arcese, E. Bernard, 47 Waltham St......,................... .............. 2.00 Arcese, Eleuteric, 47 'Waltham St.............................I............... 2.00 *Armstrong, George It. Jr., +6 Winthrop St........................- 2.00 *Armstrozig, George It., 6 Winthrop St................................. 2.00 Arone, Joseph, 23 Dewey St..................................................... 2.0 Arslanian, Dick, 7 Lloyd Rd....................................................... 2.00 *Ashworth, Clarence W., 29 Palmer St................................. 3.45 A6 s+t}oyl}fi,,}�Americo J., 359 Boylston Beacon St............................... 13}.(4�/G ii.airman, Hagop, 234 Boylston St M.....................d...................... 2.00 Atkins, Alice, 49 Boyd St........................................................... 2.00 Aucoin, Hai-old, 19 Jewett St..................................................... 2.10 *Avanzino, Paul, 36U Charles River Rd................................. 6.98 *Avtgis, William, 144 Pleasant St...........................a.a..i...Y1l.Y 8.13 *Bailey, Philip B., 26 Channing Rd....a.......................Y............ 3.74 *Baird, Dorothy A., 195 Maplewood St................................... 7.78 Baird, Leroy F`., 4U Hall Ave................................................... 2.00 "Baker, Charles A., `02 Common St....................................... 2.99 Baker, Harold E., 106 Rutland St.. .... . ............................ 13.44 Baker, Irving E., 106 Cypress Ct............................................... 2.00 lfalsor, Frederick N., 3 Vifield St........................................... 7.48 ::L'arbato, Alfred, 149 pleasant St........................................... 2.00 "'Barbuto, Anna, 756 31t. Auburn St....................................... 12.04 *Barra, John, 42 Mt. Auburn St................................................ 2.00 *Barclay, Edward F., 43 Westminster Ave........................... 2.00 Barnard, Emma, lU4 Coolidge Hill Rd................................... 4.49 *Barry, James. G., 32 .flacon St.................................................. 2.8U *Beaton, Juhn It., 18 Cushing St., Cambridge...................... 2.00 *i3edrassian, Juries, 54 Hancock St......................................... 2.99 *Bedrossiaii, hagop H., 123 Galen St., Ne►iton................... 2.00 "Bedrossian, James, 54 Hancock St......................................... 5.09 'Teeehler, Hairy W., 14 Bates Rd........................................... 28.73 Bellis, Christina, 116 No. Beacon St..................................1—. 2.00 Beninati, Alarcella, 227 Lexington St....................................... 2.DU *Bennett, Margaret, L., lb MasonFtd.....a.......r..ar.ar,.a.a....,a..... 10 *Berry, Emilie P., 7 Whitney St............................................... 4.94 Bevans, William J., 708 Mt. Auburn St................................. 2.10 Bill, Marjorie, 36 Paul St......................................................... 2.99 Binks, Joseph S., 139 Morse St................................................. 2.00 *.Bird, Kate F., 30 Spruce St.................................................a. 2.00 113ird, Lewis L., 307 Arsenal St............................................... 8.74 *Black, Simon S., 84 Edgecliffe Ed......................................... 2.Uu *Bleiler, Charles Jr, 286 No. Beacon St.. .............................. 12.71 Blinn, Michael L., 424 Arsenal St............................................. 2.0o '•'Bobar, Loren L, 17 Unioa St.--................... . .................... 2.0U Bohigian, George, 23 Nichols Ave........................................... 2.00 Boiler Appliance, 66 pleasant St............................................... 2.99 Boireau, Walter 11., 5 Grenville Rd........................................... 16.76 'Tond, Herman L., 45 Parker St............................................... 5.59 Bvnsey, .Horace D., 41 Elton Ave........................................... 2.00 Bortune, Antonio C., 984 Belmont St..................................... 2.10 Botti, Ernest, 18 Merryfield Ave-.-........................................ 5.25 (;OLLECTOR'S REPORT K5 *Boyajian, John, 3 Howe St..................................................... 3.32 BT`i1ncli, Harold X, 40 Copeland St......................................... 3,61 Brennan, Frank Ci., 39 Brimmev St....................................... 2.00 *Brennick, Francis A., 9Z Hovey St....................................... Uo Breimick, John T., 19 Water St................................................. 2.00 *Brousseau, Henry G., 22 C hanliing Rd................................... 9.43 Brown, Charles H., JL02 licli-nont St-....................................... 4.04. *Brown, George E., 174 Spruce St........................................... 6.46 '19rundrit, Ayrton, !US Walnut St........................................... 2.ou *Brunke, Vincent J., 34 Channin Rd..................................... 2.00 Buebanan, John D., 3a Franklin St....................................... 2.00 *Buchanan, Malcohn G., 74 Rutland St..............................,.. 7.73 Buckley, John J., 30 Chauncey St..........................................# 2.49 Buda, .Anthony, 23 .lathes St............................a.......................... 2.0 Bukowski, 'Walter M., 122 Walnut St....................................... 2.00 *`Bullens, George E., 17 fatten St........................................... ��..i]U Burchill, Joseph A., 284 No. Beacon St................................... 2.25 -�'Burgey, Samuel S., Watertown Arsenal Stt....................... 8.b8 Burke, henry J., 0 Lexington St........................................... 4.10 Burke, James J., 5 1 Olney St................................................... 6.29 Burl;,e, Thomas B., 131 Spruce St........................................... 2.00 Burke, Thomas F'., 126 Lexington St..................................... 2.79 Burke, William �P., .q90 Eliot St....................................... 2.00 *Burns, George •., 61 Eliot t..............d..-.-.......................#. 2.OU 'Burns, Margaret, 11 Broadway................................................ 6.98 Busconi, John, 40 Quimby St....................................................... 2.00 Busconi, Joseph J., 4U Quimby St........................................... 4.49 Butler, Lillian, 17 Derby. Ed....................................................... 2.00 Butler, Paul J., 26 Myrtle St..................................................... 2.40 *Butler, Paul J., -66 Forest St................................................... 2.00 Butler, Thomas W., 698 Westminster Ave............................. 2,45 Butterfield, Robert N., 65 Chaazn;ng Rd............................... 5.79 Butters, Percy H., 271 Main St................................................. 40.40 *Calabro, Joseph, 267 Palfrey St............................................ 2.25 Calarese, Jahn B., 189 Waverley dive..................................... 2.00 `Callahan, Patrick J., 56 Carver Ed....................................... 2,00 Callahan, William, 146 Pleasant St......................................... 2.00 Callahan, Harold J., 16 Boyd St......................-.........,........... 4.99 Callihan, Gertrude, 11 Gleason St............................................. 2.00 Ca�}lnp�an�{/,y John F..�, M1IS Lawrence lS.t........................................... 2].84 Cannalongja, JJ izabeth, 14 Tayloi t...-......................t#41.}..... 2.00 376 WATFIRTOWN TOWN REPORT *'Cannon, Alary J., 37 Gilbert- St............................................... *Carbone, Fannie, 19 Irma Ave................................................. 2.Ofj *Carbone, John, 26 Gertrude St................................................. 4.49 Carmody, John Cc. & John DeFelice, 577 Broadway, South Boston ................-.-..........-........................ ..................... 2.00 Carney, Margaret, 34 Kimball Rd........................................... 2.00 Carnicelli, Guy, :371 Arlington St............................................. 2.00 "Carpenter, Henry M., 3 Brigham St....................................... 7.68 Carr, Richard B., 49 Bradford Rd............................................. 2.00 *Carroll, Edward J., 51 Union 3.80 Carter, Leland E., 11 Clyde Rd............................................... 9.73 *Casey, Francis M., 83 Pleasant St......................................... 2,00 Casey, Patrick J., 475 Pleasant St........................................... 2.00 Ca.so, Gaspere, 59 Warren St..................................................... 2.UU Centola, Patrick, 11 Berkeley St............................................. 2M Cerqua, Nello, do Winter St..................................................... 5.99 Chamberlain, Mary E., 6 Orchard St....................................... 2.99 Chamian, Harold A., 121 Dexter Ave....................................... coo Champagne, Arthur E., 99 Lexington St................................. 12.42 *Chase, John W., 89 Spring St............................................... 2.26 Chabookjian, Hay-gaz, 125 Nichols Ave... 2 ) Checker Moving & Storage Co., 6 Watertown St.................... 8.08 Chiarelli, Michele, 17 Middle St................................................. 2.00 Chin an, Charles, 136 Nichols Ave............................................. 2.00 *Ghldo, Angelo R., 105 Boyd St............................................... 6.00 Choulian, Onnig H., 257 Boylston St..................................... 3.06 Christman, Clinton T., 11 Summer St....................................... 2.49 Chronas Soffla, 204 Boylston St,.................. ........................--- 2.00 "Church, Frederick E., 34 11vierrill iid....................................... 13.09 "Churchill, Edward E., 64 Walnut St..................................... 2.40 Claflin, Edith 1'1., 27 Oakley Rd................................................. 9.43 �'Clark, Ruth E., 93 Riverside St............................................... 2.00 Y'Clement, Alphon-se, 161 Wiu iur Ave..................................... 2.00 'I'Cleverley, Clyde C., Trobridge Circuit, Wormter.............. 4.4V Clifford, Timothy J., 93 Putnam St......................................... 436 �Cliffard, Warren L., 146 Spruce St....................................... 2.00 Clinton, Thomas H., 14 BOStODia Ave................................... 4.00 Coakley, Ellen, 293 Lexington St..................................... 13.76 *Coates, Ira It., 9 Gilbert St..................................................... 2,00 *Cobb, Lawrence M., 293 Common St................................. 9169 `Cochrane, Charles S., 54 Olney St......................................... 7.85 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 377 Cochrane, Mary E., 21 Newton St., Belmont.......................... 2.70 *Coen, Mary A., 583 Main St............I--........ .. ....................... 8.18 Cohen, Dora, 101 Common St..................................................... 2.49 *Colantinu, Salvatore, 15 Cushman St.................................... 2.00 Colby, i4laurice D., 41 Piermont St.. ........................................ 2.00 Coleman, Charles 155 Spruce St................................................. 2.00 Co6leran, Joseph P., 255 E. Boylston St................................... 2.62 Coiligan, Charles P., 5 Royal St................................................. 11.22 Collins, John A., 43 Paul St....................................................... 7.48 Collins, John E., 395 School St................................................... 2.00 *Condun, May J., 34 Kimball Rd............................................... 2.00 Conley, Isabel L., 56 Sprang St..................................... ........... 3.51) *Connally, Patrick, 133 Grove St............................................... 2.00 Conners, Matilda, 34 Cuba St..................................................... 2.00 Cannor, Edwin A., 118 Walnut St.............................P............... 2.00 Connors, James E., 83 Rutland St............................................. 4.00 Conroy, Arthur A., 31 Ladd St................................................. 2.00 Conti, Frank, 23 Church St......................................................... 2.00 Conti, Joseph, 53 Riverside St................................................... �1,6 *Coolidge Dye House, Inc, 110 Coolidge Hill Rd................... 8.38 Corazzini, Americo, 31 Cypress St........................................... 2.84 Corcoran, John V., 14 Bradghaw St......................................... 2.00 *Cormier, Joseph N., 180 Dexter Ave....................................... 2.00 Cortell, Anita, 418 Arsenal St................................................... 4.19 Costanzo, Oscar, 39 Alt, Auburn St....................... Counians & Robhison Co., 12 Church St................................... 5.24 *Courtney, Joseph J., 154 Worcester ,St................................... 9.08 *Couture, Herman J., 42 Carroll St......................................... 2.00 Coveno, Ralph F., 226 Westminster Ave................................... 2.00 Crowley, Margaret M., 111 Poplar St..................................... 7.18 *Cruickshank, Hairy L., 51 Stuart Sit....................................... 7.85 Crupi, Joseph R., 11 Keith St,.................................................. 2.55 *Cummins, George W., 8 Grandview Ave................................. 4.25 Cunningham, Arthur, 64 Edgeciifre Rd..................................... 5.19 Currier, Mary, 63 Crawford St..................................................... 2.62 Curtis, Earle L., 115 Worcester AJt.ei......i..l....P#.a...................... 2.97 *Cusack, John F., 20 Noser3nan Ave........................................,. 2.00 Cushing, Anne Al., 36 Salisbury Rd........................................... 4,49 Cutler, Harry, 35 Middleton St., Dorchester.......................... 2.0(j Cutting, Ralph C., 0 Gay Rd..............,..........................._.......... 7.18 *Dadaian, 4nnig H., 212 Boylston St....................................... 10.47 378 NVIV.PER'1?[31' N TOWN REPORT Dale, Cameron A., 41 Stearns Rd............................................. 8.08 Dalessio, Carmen, 195 Summer at........................................... 2.00 Dalessio, Joseph, 19� Sunimer St........................................<.... 2.00 Daley, Henry F., 43 Belmont St.-............................................. 2.00 Dallas, Alexander ,F., 417 School St.......................................... 2.00 Day, Charles E., Oakley Country Club.................................... 3.44 -"Day, Roy. G., 14 lUn St............................................................. 3.74 DeFelice, Guisepip�e,'y,40 Melendy Ave....................................... 2.2.000 DeFelice, Jahn, 40 Melendy Ave......,........................•................ 4.9 DLeo, Joseph, 16U PutnUm St...... .............................. .. ......... 5.74 DeLorey, C1ifrorod, 49 Mt. Auburn St............................. *DeLorey, John N., 7 Gilbert St............................................... 2.00 DeLorey, Rene, 191 Pleasant St................................................. 2.O0 Dreblarino, Michele, 633 Pleasant St......................................... 4.00 Dellarino, Mike, 533 Pleasant .St....................... Dennis, Bertha, 101 Common St............................................... 6.09 *DeRonde, Ralph E., 41 Warwick lid................. ..................... 4.09 DerVartaruan, .Sarkis, 18 Lloyd Rd......................................... 2.00 Descheneaux, George L., Jr., 158 Common St......................... 15.71 Destefaaa, Anthony, 69 Prentiss St......................................... 2.Ull *Dietz, Gertrude, 81 Mt. Auburn St......„...............................1.. 2.00 Di1[4}laryyino, Aliichele(],y 63y�Ji'Pleazant�St.................................. ...... 3J.�9}97 DiRienzo, Mary, 91 Arlington St.............................................. 2.OG Dixon, Arthur, 94 Charles River lid....................................... 5.69 Doherty, Frank E., 41 Elton Ave............................................. 2.00 Dolan, Paul, 16 Edgeclifre Rd................................................... 2.00 Dolbier, Edgar E., 64 (}lw:ott St................................................. 2.Oa *Domenick, Antonio, 41 Keenan St........................................... 8.73 *Donahue, Arthur, 67 Charming Rd................................,...,...... 9.09 Do. nelly, kink, 13 Quincy St....................... 2.00 *Donovan, Jaynes E., 137 Idills de Rd....................................... 8,70 *Donovan, Jeremiah A., 744 Belmont ,St................................. 16.06 *Donovan, Katherine A., 15 Oaldey Rd..................................... 7.78 Donovan, William H., 22 Theurer Pk............... Dougan, .lames A., 12 Hunt St................................................... 2.00 Downer, Francis E., 308 Waverley Ave................................... 2.00 Doyle, Alfred, 28 Howard St..................................................... 2.00 Doyle, John A., 101 °' insor Ave............................................... 9.85 *Drew, Perley R., 3 Franklin at.. ........... ............. .... .... .... 7.85 *Drew, William W., 32 .Alcott St................................... ..... ... 2.00 *Driscoll, Harald F., 118 Pleasant, St.....................................M 2.00 COLLECTOR'S 1 PORT 379 Duca, Tony, 83 Arlington St.... ................................................. 2.00 "Durnan,�xPatrick�F.,+}1{,'�Stuartelen�d�y+ A.ve,,................................... 1+2�'.62�* * )wyer, hom '!., 30 S St............................................. 1k3.46 .Duca, Tony, 83 Arlington St..................................................... 4.00 Duest, Lloyd J., 70 Hovey St................................................... 2.00 *Daley, George E.a 98 Spruce St............................................... 20.4L Dunleavy, Catherine F., 10 Lawrence St................................. +4.79 Dunucci, Carmine, 18B Cuba St................................................. 2.00 L"ckland, Ida 11'5.., 10 Purvis St..................... ............................. 3.74 Edwards, John D., 1.22 Spring St............................... ......... 3.49 *Eghoian, Ave., 286 Arlington St...............................e............. 2.7 4 *Ellis, Isabella, 134 Spruce St......................e.....:..:................... 2.00 *Emerson, Waldo P., 48 Walnut .St......................................... 7.78 English, Ralph, 25 Cottage St...e-.............................................. 11 *English, Samuel, 15 Sunset Rd............................................... 4.19 *Lramian, Daniel, 520 Mt. Auburn St....e................................ 2.00 Evans, Fred E., 206 Pleasant St................................ .............. 4.00 *Evans, Ralph R., 14 Wilson Ave......................... ... ............. 2.45 Eynatian, Papken, 28 Dewey St.................................... 2.00 Faga, Rase, 44 Clarendon St...................................................e. 2.O0 *F'airniont Creamery Co. of Maine, 35 Commercial St., Boston .......... ............, ...................................................... 8,73 Fallon, Jahn R., 120 Marshall St............................................... 2.00 *Falzarano, Lorenzo, 167 Walnut St......................................... 4.00 *Fantasia, Frank, 26 Cushman St............................................. 2,00 4,Fardella, Samuel S,, 41 Coolidge Hill :Rd............................... 2.00 Farrar, Janies E., 6 Cross St......................:.............................. 5,04 Farrell, Helen G., 137 Morse St............................................... 2.00 ]'ay, Victor C., 164 Waverley Ave............................................. 2.00 Ftiucile, Nicolina, 51 Hovey St.................................................... 2.00 Fu l k, A rm a R., 18 Orchard St................................................... 7.10 Feeney, Bernard, 26 Eliot 5t..................................................... 4.00 *Fencer, Annie, 53 Edenfield Ave........................................... 1010 *Ferguson, Robert L., 225 Lexington St................................. 2.O0 *Files, Benjamin R., 26 Clyde Rd............................................. 11.97 *Fitzgerald, John J., 22 Hardy Ave......................................... 7.10 Flagg, Rubert W., 29 Piermont St............................................ 2.40 *Flanders, Galen W., 86 Common St......................................... 28.79 *Flanigan, James F., 154 Main St..................... 3,79 Fletcher Hd%v. Co., inc., 26 stilt. Auburn St............................. 4.49 Foley, 'Richard F., 42 Winsor Ave............................................. 2.O0 WATEWf W OWN TON REPONT Ford, Helen T., 20 Ladd St................................... .......... 7.49 *Ford, James B., 24 Norseman Ave......................................... 2.00 *Ford, John C., Jr., 42 Cuba St................................................. 2.uu Ford, Lillian L., 160 Winsor Ave............................................. 6.98 Forti, Albert, 20 Merrifield Ave................................................. 4.49 Fortin, Albert J., 46 Quincy St................................................. UG Fortin, Eva B., 46 Quincy St..................................................... 21()U *Foster, Joseph E., 26 Putnam St........................... ................ 2,99 Francis, Bion H., -172 School St................................................. 2.00 Francis, Hazel M., 105 Galen St............................................... 2.00 -'Frazier, Louis Louis J., 66 Bates Rd................................................. 4.00 Frissure, Archie, 31 Waverley Ave........................................... 4.0u oFristedt, Walter E., 61 Hersom St........ . ......................... 3.11 Frost, 11-Iargaret A., 103 Parsons St., Brighton...................... 2,00 Gallagher, Charles D., ,14 Hunt SL............................................ 7.85 Garber, Ruben E., 183 Grove St................................................. 2.00 Gasparello, Marcy, 143 Fayette St........................................... 4.36 JfLGechijiva, Nazareth, 136 Nichols Ave..................................... 2.00 Genotte, Joseph, 18 St. Mary St.................................................. 4.74 *Crheraze, Nicholas, 597 Alt. Auburn St.................................... 6.98 Glairrds, Frances, 196 Fayette St.......................-...................... 3.36 Giard, Tressliarl L., 118 Chapman St.......... ......... .................. 2.25 *Gigante, Domenico, 100A Edenfield Ave............................... 4.99 *Gilbert, Ruth E., 27 Orchard .......... 7.10 Gilday, William M., 41 Wilmot St............................................. 2.00 Gildea, Leo J., 35 Eliot St........................................................... 4.00 *Gillis, Fxank R., 28 Fifth Ave*................................................ 2.00 *Giordano, Pauline, 101) Putnam St......................................... 2.UU *Gleason, Ada K., 4U Otis St.....................I................................. 2.00 "Glidden, William B., 130 Cypress St..................................... 3.74 *Goebel, George A., 543 Main St............................................. 2.00 *Golden, Sara, 35 Hall Ave....................................................... 9.08 *Goneau, Evelina, 74 Summer St............................................... 2.62 Goldstone, Rhoda, 76 Beeehwood Rd......................................... 3.44 *Gorman, Eugene F., 182 Main St........................................... 9.43 Gorman, John J., 93 Grove St................................................... 2.00 Goss, Arthur C., 269 Boylston St............................................. 2.00 *Gould, Alden W., 42 Wilmot St....................................I.......... 6.61 Graff, George A., 154 No. Beu= St....................................... 2.4 d "Gragour, Mike) Markarian, Charles), 106 Elm St............................................. 2.00 COLLECTOR'S REPORT - 381 r *Grant, Leonard M., 150 Langdon Ave..................................... 6.23 Gray, Earle 'W., Maynard F., 15 Olney St,.....................I........ 3.99 *Greeley, Henry L., 41 Quimby St............................................. 5.59 *Green, George .L., 83 Franklin St........................................... 2.25 Green, John, 52 Salisbury Rd.. ............................................... 6.64 Grenier, Alfred, 123 Putnam St.-*...................... ..................... 2.59 Grierson, Robert D., 17 Hilltop Rd........................................... 8,73 Grogareas, Christ, 31 Kondaxian St......................................... 3.74 *Grimes, Wilfred, 11 Swett Ct................................................... 4.00. *Grinnell, Kenneth, 50 Marion Rd............................................. 9.97 Cuzzetti, James, 101 Arlington St..........................1.................. 2.00 . �Roll, Edward C.; 65 Mt. Auburn St___............................. 8.38. Halpern„ Jack, 37 Wave Ave-, Revere...................................... 4.79. Halpin, /�Tho■rym,ga}syY J.,�y'70 Galen�pSt.... ............................................. 2.8L0 *Hamilto.a, Carroll it., 5St.- `2 Fitchburg St................................ i5.�3}.�ly Hail m, John, 254 Main St..................................:.................a...... 2.00 *Hansen,-Ruth C., 66 Commonwealth Rd..............1.................. 5.84 11unson, Edward, 29 Lincoln SL................................................ 2.00. Manson, William W., 136 Orchard St....................................... 2.00. *Harley, Glad �y ys 'lMf. .,��y(1�79�S/Apr/�u/yceSt........................................... /25�.00 Haughey, Helen M.,V'!3 &hoot �Va..a..+#F.................................... 3.49 *Hauswirth, May G., 299 Waverley Ave................................. 11.44 *Hayes, Edward A., 20 Harrington St..................................... 2.62 Healy, Grace M., M., 78 Church }St.................................I............. /77.■y19 Healy, Xaurice D., 52 Ralph t.l.....a...................I..................... 2.00 Hehir, John F., 49 Water St.. .................................................... 2.00 #Herron, Anna, 854 Arlington St............................................. 2.00 Herron, Russell, 74 Belmont St......................... ......... ....... .... 2.00 *Heshion, Frank J., 92 Fitchburg St.....................*................. 6.48 *Hewett, Francis J., 55 Capitol St... ................l.................. 2.40 *Dicks, George S., 15 Fayette St............................................. 6.19 Hillier, Stanley, 128 Westminster Ave... ................................ 2.00 13odder, Harold, 128 Westminster Ave..................................... 2.00 Hogan, Patrick F., 237 Arsenal St........................................... 4.49 Holland, William J., 602 Mt. Auburn St................................... 2.00- *Houdashell,-Henry J., 19 Linden St................................z........ 2.00 4 Howes, Alfred T., 28 Purvis St...............................l................. 22.00 Howland, Mary A., 24 Springfield St..................*.................... 2.00 Howley, John F., 209 Watertown ........................ 2.00 *Hubbard, Mattie E., 56 Boylston St..........I......I.......I.............. 2.99 Hughes, Harold, 46 Grandview Ave...................l..................... 4.94 382 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Bunter, Charles L., 86 Beeehwood Ave................................... 5.39 "Huntting, 0 car L,, 30 Middlesex Rd..................................... 4.01 *Hurder, Oscar, 17 Adanrs St..................................................... 2.Ou Ingersoll, AyrthyurrT J., 15 Ne���{�Lexington St......... .................... s27./17�(0 lod�,�ce, Michael, I6 amen St........................r.,-.................... 2.0u loaice, Pasquale, 122 School 'St................................................. 2.00 *J'aferian, Elrnas, 155 Lexington St....................................... 2.00 Jennison, Everett 1'riJ., 180 Larch Rd., Cambridge.................. 2.00 Jensen, Abe., 52 Arsenal St....................................................... 2.Uu *Johansson, Erik G., 36 Olcott .St........................................... . 2.0u *Johnson, Edwin C., 275 Main St........................................... 2.99 Jahnson, Henry 10 Porter St..................................................... 2.00 Johnson, John W., 14 Putnam St............................................... 4.00 "Johnson, Mary, 168 Walnut St................................................. 2,00 'Johnson, Warren 'T"., 876 Belmont St..................................... 3.21 Jones, Frieda O., 80 Hillside Rd...................... 3.59 .lanes, Harry 0., 117 Pleasant St.. .......,.................................. 5.91 Jordgan, Alrgar, 28 I3eNvey St.................... .............................. 3.19 Jordan, Florence M., 28 Arsenal St............................................ 2.00 Jordan, Robert, 62 Edgecliffe Rd........................... .......... ........ 2.0u *Joy, Francis N., 43 Russell Ave........................ ...................... 2.99 Joyce, Elizabeth A., 31 Purvis St.................................... ....... 2.27 *Joyce, Jqsepb >' ., 104 Hillside Ind........................................... 2.00 Joyce, Thomas F., 23 Boyd St................................................... 2.00 Juedes, Pjae U., 46 Carroll St.,......... ....................................... 6.29 *Jtirmain, Bessie, 112 Hillside Rd.................... ...................... 2.10 *Kane, Louis, 167 Mt. Auburn St...................... ...................... 8.73 Kasabian, Grace, 14 M+errytleld Ave....................................... 3.74 Kaaariwi, Elisabeth, 31 Elton Ave........................................... 6.98 *Kazarosian, Joseph, 154 Nichols Ave..................................... 2.00 *Keefe, Jason, 217 Dexter Ave................................................. 2.00 Keefe, Gerald E., 131 Worcester St......................................----- 2.00 Keefe, John E., 92 Belmont St................................ *Kelley, Gertrude M., 116 iiain, St............................................ 11.97 Kelley, John J., 26 Wolcott Rd................................................. 2.00 Kelley, Joseph E., 93 Union St................................................. 2.70 Kelley, Michael J., 26 Maple St................................................. 11,47 IielleyP, Joseph L., 93 Union St...................... Keough, Joseph G., 51 Main St............................................... 3.99 Kilcoyne, Charles F'., 59 Walnut St-....................................... 2.00 *Ding & Woodland, 28 Parker St............................................. 3.99 COLLECTOR'S i PORT 38d *Kirker, Agnes, 57 Chapman St................................................ 2.10 Kirwan, Francis 31., 40 Putnam St........................................... 2,40 Kivlian, Joseph C., 12 Futh AVG................................................. 3.11 Klebenov, Cecile, 54 Evans St................................................... 5.39 *Knipe, Warren. M., 11 Carleton 'der....................................... 6.98 Kondayan, Edward R., 522 Mt. Aubarn St............................... 3.89 Kulick, Felix:, 520 Pleasant St.................................................... 2.00 Lalirecque, Phillip A., 27 Hillc.rest Gir.........I......I.................... 4.29 Lagerblade, August .A., 4 hilltop Rd....................................... 2.40 Lake, James, 18 Avon .Rd.... .. ................................................ 7186 ;,,Lamb, Rush W., 11 Stoneleigh Ed......... 400 4,Laxnders, Raymond L., 722 31t. Auburn St............................. 2.00 Lane, Lena, 11 Adams St.. ......................................................... 2.00 Lang, Arthur J., 46 Athol St., Allston.................................... 2.62 LhRhette, Edwin S., 60 Stuart St..........................I................ 2.00 LaRhette, John A., 9 Edenfield .Ave......................................... 2.00 LaSpada, 'Virginia, 46 Westminster Ave.... .. ........................ 3.44 Lavezzo, Albert C., 1 Crawford St........................................... 2.ou Lavezzo, uIelina A..., 1 Crawford St......................................... 2.00 Lavin, Clarence J., 26 Dexter Ave............................................ 4.54 *Laney, Dorothy, 43 Mt. Auburn St....................................... 3.39 *Laws, Eben U., 117 Spring St................................................. 5.99 Leahan, John P., 241 Waverley Ave......................................... . .................. 2.25 *Leave, Charles H., 42 Standish Rd......................................... 2.0V Lebowitz, William 31., 193 Watertown St............................... 7JU Legere, Dos, 72 Putnam St......................................................... 2.26 Lembo, Josephine, 1,76 Walnut St............................................. 2.37 Leone, Ruth, 17 George St... .................................................... 2.84 Lepera, .Toe, fit Elm St.............................................................. 2.O17 *Lesser, Harry A., 28 Oakland .St........................................... &00 *Lillemown, Aulang, 32 Paul St............................................... 2.00 Lindbladh, Gustave, 340 School St........................................... 2.10 Linehan, John J., 234 No. Beacon St.............................. ........ 2.00 Linehan, Joseph P., 234 No. Beacon St......................I............ 2.00 "`Linfield, .Dorothy, 193 l'alfrey, St...............................a........... 7.48 *Linfieid, Myrtle S., 40 13radford Rd... 2.00 Livoli, Louis, 302 Arlington St................................................. 2.00 *Looraey, 13urpfe Al., 740 Belmont St....................................... 2.00 *Looney, Mark E., 128 Summer St........................................... 2.99 Lovell, J vlm S., 15 Xaswi Rd--............................................. 10.84 *Lowe, Brent B., 56 Oliver St................................................... 2.00 84 WATERTOWN TOWN REl" RT Lusk, Thomas E., 23 Springfield St......................................... 2.99 Lynde, Muriel J., 79 Poplar :t....................................,............... 8.98 *Lyons, .lames E., 48 Evans St................................................. 6.48 MacDonald, Charles E., 33 Franklin St................................... 2.49 MacDonald, Daniel W., 7U Salisbury Rd................................. 4.79 MacDonald, Harold Al., 38 Franklin St..................................... 2.00 MacDonald, Harold 141., 38 Franklin St................................... 2.00 MacDonald, Owen R,, 36 Quincy St,.......................................... 2.00 MacFarlane, Raymond, 21 Quiriaby St..................................... 2.U0 *AiacFariane, Roy S., 2 Hilltop lid........................................... 6,73 Muchitr sh Coal Go., John, 13 Church St............................1-- 5.214 *Mack, Stanley W., 16 Sunnybank Rd.................................... 26.80 *MacKay, Donald W., .164 Lovell Rd......................................... 6.73 'MacKay, Marion G., 164 Lovell Rd......................................... 4.49 *klaeKay, Norman, 39 Cra,�Npfard St.....................................-, 6.00 *MacKay, Sadie 1U., 166 Worcester St-,.................................. 2AU MacKenzie, Elizabeth, 189 Maplewood St............................... 2.OU MacKinnon, John A., 24 Beacon St.........................................- 2.00 MacLean, Elizabeth A., 66 Putnam St..................................... 2.00 MacLean, Victor C., 292 plain St............................................. 2.O0 MacLean, Victor C., 292 Main St............................................. 2.00 MacLellan, Grace, 40 Mt. Auburn St...... ..................... .......... 2.00 MacWilliams, Bruce, 12 Spruce St......................................... 3.1.5 Mader, Burt B., 9 Gearge St....................... 2.00 *Malone, Cyril H,, 9 Harriet St., Brighton......____.,........ 10.77 Maloney, Chharles A., 218 Arlington St............................... 2.00 "illaloney, Larry E,, IU7 Harnderr Ave................................... 3.74 Maloney, Maul J., 43 Oakland St.......... . .............................. 2.10 *Maloney, William J., 75 Lexington St................................... 3.49 Af attoogiun, Peter, 89 Dexter Ave........................................... 2.00 )Marcella, Charlotte, 7 Oak St.............................................I...... 2.00 *Marcus, Muriel A., 29 Piermont St....................................... 2,69 Marcus, Rose, 362 Charles River Rd......................................, 3.36 Murgeson, Carl ll., 38 Morse St.-............................................. 2.00 A argosian, Sarkis M., 22 Cypress St....................................... 8.28 Martocchiv Brothers, 42 Forest St........................................... 13.46 Marvin, William J., 26 Lawrence St......................................... 2.00 31€astrodicasa, Constantino, 8 Linden St-,............................. 4.74 31atarazzo, Annette, 9 Winter St............................................,.. 2.01) *ilfathewa, Prudence I., 55 Commonwealth Rd....................... 5.11 '-'Matson, John, 172 Orchard St................................................. 8.78 COLLECTOR'S REPORT Z185 'Ma►ttie, Jeffrey, 35 Olney St...- 2.00 Maunus, Anna E., 102 Boylston St......................................... 2.00 Alaunus, Matti, 102 Boylston St................................................. 2.07 *1qzzeo, Joseph, /0 Clarendon St........................... ............... 400 *hfcC-abe, Edward J., 62 Boyd St.........................7.................. 4.49 McCarron, Edward T., 1 Capitol 5t......................................... 2.00 McCarthy, Aileen, 4 Maplewood St.-..................................... 2.00 McCarthy, Martha R., 24 Louise St......... .......... . .................. 17.44 McCool, Hugh, 53 Gilbert St...................... .............................. 4.74 *McDermott, Julia S., 18 California Park ............................. 6,98 McDermott, Thomas, 156 ,Sycamore St................................... 6.74 McDonald, Arthur F., 103 Cushing St.-..............................- 2.00 '-McDonald, Charles J., 9 Pond St.-.......... ....................... 2.00 McDonald, Esther, 49 Mt. Auburn St..................................... 2.00 McDonald, Lewis N., 86 Prentiss St.............. . . ................... 2.00 McDonald, Louis, 392 Mt. Auburn St............................... ,,'yyam� 'McDonald, Margaret A., 38 Bradford lid..........................„... 2.00 McDonald, Thowas J., 48 Summer St................. ................... 2.00 McEwau, Peter, 127 Spruce St... ............................................. 4.(10 *McGann, John J-, 29. Palmer St.............................................. 2.00 'McGarry, Leo J., 26 Hillerest Circle.................................... 6.51 *McGee, Arthur, 92 lr,,-xng Sit............................................ ........ 2.0U McGerigle, Ronald, 92 Pleasant St........................................... 2XI} McGerigle, John, 62 Pleasant St............................................. 2.00 McGillivray, John J., Royal St................................................. 2.00 1lcGlaughlin, Jahn, 126 Hillside Road.................................... 2.00 McLellan, John R., 49 Mt. Auburn St....................................... 2.00 McMackin, Hugh J. 86 Deechwood Ave................................... 20.65 Mc,Mahuri, Albert R., 21 Dartmouth St..................................... 2.00 McManus, Jaynes, 43 Morse St................................................... 8.74 *McManus, .Tarries M., 43 Morse St.................................... .... 2.55 McNamara, Theta B., 62 Prentiss St....................................... 2.00 *McWalters, Thornas J., 150 Summer St................................. 7.16 Mee, Vivien Tail., 716 Mt. Auburn St.......................................... 9.88 'Vieehan, Patrick, 162 Spruce St................ p{� ...................... 2. Melanson, Albert A., 99 Jewett St., Newton.......................... 4.49 Melan.son, Archibald, 20 Theurer Park.................................... 2.97 *Ildeloian, Sarkia, 31 Templeton P}Hwy..................................... 4.49 Meredith, Florence L., 37 Garfield St..................................... 6.48 Merrill, Eugene S., 14 Chester St........................................... 7.78 *Mertin, Rudolph, 84 Robbins Rd............................................. 2.12 386 WA`TERTO N TOWN REPORT Merullo, Lena, 57 Forest St....................................................... 2.30 *Milano, Alfred, 99 ))Mail, St..................................................... 2.00 Miller, George, 27 Linden Way-............. .......................... ....... ?.45 Miller, Jahn B., 98 Pleasant St................................................. 2.00 Miller, Minnie Al., 425 Main St..........................I..................1... 4.49 wMilmore, John F., Jr., 37 Eliot St......................................... 14.21 Mitchell, William P., 22 }birch Rd............................................. 2.24 *Moffat, Albert S., 4:2 Arden Rd............................................... 46.98 Mooney, George E., 281 Maia St............................................. 3.84 Mooney, .lames F., 25 Birch Rd--......I.....................-............. 3.91 Moore, Harvey W., 125 '4Winsor Ave......................................... 2.49 Moore, Marion, 65 Gilbert St..................................................... 2.00 Moore, Marion C., 23 Irving; St.................................................. 2.10 *Mooseghian, Hrantt G., 1063 13elinont St.............,................. 2.80 *Doran, Thomas, 28 Emerson Rd............................................. 13.17 Morel, Moberg; G., 47 11equosetU St........................................... 8.38 Molreo, Joseph, 25 Warren St........ ........................................ 2.00 Morreo, Joseph R., 103 Edentield Ave..................................... 2.99 Uortcu, John H., 48 Copeland St............................................. 2.01U Aloscatelli, Esther, 106 Common St........................................... 4.79 Mullaihy, Martin, 8 lrving Park...........................I.................... 2.00 *Mullen, 'Walter E., 36 Belmont St........................................... 4.71 *Munhall, William H., 96 Charles liver Rd........................... 2A9 Murdock, David, 23 Parker St................................................... 2.00 ML rdock, David, 23 Parker St.-. 2.00 "Murphy, John F., 137 Grove St............................................... 8.16 *Murphy, Margaret, 1U2 Cypress St......................................... 4.04 *Mustoe, Roland G., 132 Chapman St..................................... 2.27 Myra, George N.. 166 Faverley Ave................ *Nagle, Luke yT., Jr., 53 Boylston St......................................... 2 !.�0 ly* ejarian, John, 24 Porter St..................................................... 2.00 *Nally, Francis A., 72 Lexington St......................................... 9.43 Nardella, Tony, 12 'Yukon Ave................................................... 2.0u Idatale, Tillie E., 26 Putnam St................................................. 2.00 Nazarian, Aram., 73 'West Boylston St................................... 3.15 Neagle, Robert D., 185 Sycamore St....................................... 2.OU Nelson, Walter, 100 Hillside Rd................................................. 3.94 Netto, Walter A., 42 Springfield St......................................... 2.90 "`Nixon, John A., 17U Sycamore St..................................I........ 3.86 *Nolan, Grace E., 25 Thurston Rd........................................... 9.97 Norton., Clinton L., 6 Hilltop Rd............................................... 8.15 COLLECPXROWS RE1URT 381 *Nosworthy, Kenneth U., 5 Arthur Terrace,_—...... . .......... 2.7U Nugent, Francis E., 53 Keenan St............................................. 2.UU Mute, Leslie C., 273 Main St..................................................... 2.(}U *Nyien, Thore F., 362 Arlington St........................................... 2.OU *Oates, William F., 39 Hazel St............................................... 2.LlU Ob n, -Raymond, 122 Water St......................... O'Brien, Thomas F., 143 Broadway, Uumbridge.................... 2.00 O'Brien, Thomas F., 79 `1'etnpleton Pkwy................................. 2.00 O'Connell, Anna Vl., 20 Westminster Ave.... ............. ............ 2.00 "O'Connell, Daniel B., 26 Westminster Ave........................... 2.25 *O'Comwr, Agnes, 48 Eden field Ave........................ 2.OU O'Donnell, George B., I V4 t'letasant &..................................... 3.14. O'Donnell, William F., A4 Pleasant St................................... 22.44 O'Gara, Patrick J., 154 plain St............................... 1 .00 **'Haman, Nishan, 77 Putnam St........................1,«....„i,........ 3.99 {Meson, Walter R., 68 Bromfield St......................1.................. 4.49 -,-Oliver, George W., 672 Belmont St............................. .......... 4.54 Olson, Anna, 31 Fitchburg St.--................ ...... ....................... 13.46 O'Roak, Glenn, Inc., 222 Summer St., Boston ...... ...., 2.00 *Ovaian, .John, 22 Laurel St.................I...................I................. 2.00 `Pane, Michael, 61 Laurel St...................................................... 2.00 *Panugio, Nlclivlas, 9 11earn St._............... *Panne, Anna, 12 Wheeler Lane................ ...........,...,...,,..,...... 2.00 PapaIia, Angelo, 191 Sutnrner St.................................... 2.00 Vapazian, Artin, 49 Af elendy Ave........ ...... Parker, Alice W., 7 Clyde Ed...............+.,.....,,.,.................Y,Y.,4... 12,34 *Parker, arer William S., 14 Washburn St........................ *Parkhurst, Edwin A., 14 Edenfiekl Ave....................., 4.U'` *Parks, Henry G., 3 Brigham St............ 19.20 *Paskerian, Charles, 119 Boylston S't,.,..,..............,,..,. ... . ..«. 8.90 Peek, William C,., 542 Mt. ,Auburn St.......,.................R.Y4,41fR....# 2.00 Perkins, David C 13 Oakley Rd 2.04) 'Perkins, William S., 5U Pequosette St.................... ....... 2.00 *Pesce, Amadeo, 39 Centre t......................................................... 1'etal.tii, Andrew, 1�"7 Dexter Ave 2.UU ............................................... 2.00 .Pheiun, James T, 103 Chapman St........................................... Phel 2;tU ps, Voris E., 84 Salisbury R.d............. 7.61 *Phelps, Lester G., 51. Commonwealth Rd......................... 2.U0 *Phelps, Lester S,, 51 Commonwealth Ild...................... ....... 2.00 *Fhilbrook, Earle S., 11.9 Poplar St............... ... Pick, Arthur ft 16 ...................... 9.08 Irving St...... ... .............................. 2.00 398 WA.'J,'EXI!OWN TOWN REPORT *Picot, Charles, 15 Lyons St....................................................... 2.00 *Pierottl, Arthur, 9 Alaple St..................................................... 11.57 Pike, Charles W., 404 Pleasant St............................................. 2.00 *Plank, Seymour L., 107 Common St....................................... 5.09 Platt, Alan-son E., 19 Parker St................................................. 2.10 Plunkett, Richard, 86 Hovey St................................................. 4.62 *Plunkett, Robert J., 86 Hovey St.................I........................... 2.00 "Plyler, Fred L., 23 Theurer Park............................................ 3.01 Poillucci, Guy, 7 'Yukon Ave..................................................... 4.40 Pollard, Beulah J., 9 Bailey Aire........................-................... 2.00 *Porter, Stanley D., 1$3 Spruce St......................................... 11.87 Patter, Nora J., 311 Arsenal St................................................. 2.00 *Power, J. Stanley, 11 Centre St... ........................................... 2.00 *Powers, Francis L., Jr., 207 Common St................................ 9.73 Priest, Fredreick S., 54 Rates Rd,-........ ..................I . 3.74 Pritchard, Carleton F'., 9 Merrill Rd..................... 7 *Pugliese, Thomas, 68 Putnam St........................................... 7.15 Puritan Laundry, Inc., 192 North Beacon St., Brighton...... 2.00 *Pym, James, 23 Commonwealth Rd....................................... 7AS Quinlan, Roy K., 73 Blain St....................................................... 3.14 4-Raftery, Walter E., Jr., 504 plain St....................................... 2.00 Rand, Marie, 14 Francis St-...................................................... 4,00 Rando, Anthony, 4 Brornfield St.,............................................. 2.00 *Ranney, Grace L., 358 Charles River Road.......................... 2.00 .Raymond, Bruno, 8 Rostonia dive......... ........ ......... ............... 2.00 *Raymond, Joseph, 8 Rostonia Ave........................................... 4.00 Ready, Leo J., 70 Oicott St....................................................... 5.23 Reardon, Edward J., 114 Fayette St........................................ 2.00 Regan, Joseph W,, 77 Union St................................................. 14.67 Reardon, Edward J., 114 Fayette St. .................................... IN *Reyllulds, Alary E., 152 Winsor Ave.................... Ricci, Nicholas, 16 New Lexington St..................................... 6,43 Ricci, Torn, 105 Pleasant St...... ................................................ 2.00 *Riccio, Angfielo, 227 Boylston St............................................. 6.29 Riggs, Lewis W,, 5D Bailey Rd................................................... 2.86 Ristagno, Cecelia, 91 Arlington St........................................... 2.00 Robinson, Richard L., 255 Orchard St.............. ... ... .... 7.63 *Robinson, William M., 32 Waverley dive........................... - 7.15 *Robinson, 'Winthrop E., 66 ,Fayette St................................... 2.00 Roche, Elizabeth, 21 Prescott St............................................... 2.00 Rohe, John H., 23 Prescott St...........................r....................... 2.27 COLLECTOR's REPORT 389 Romaine, William A., 144 Highland Ave................................. US Romano, Salvatore, 91 Arlington St......................................... 2.00 Rooney, WiWani H., 40 Carol St-,........................................... 4.36 :�Ro8ewarne, Bernard, 54 Chestnut St..................................... 2.00 Rosoff, Esther, 325 Arlington St............................................. 6.73 *Rosoff, Leon, 326 Arlington St................................................. 2.00 Ross, Hugh E,, 11 Broadway...................................................... 9.09 Rossi, Americo A., 97 Arlington St........................................... 2.00 Rossi, Angie, 16 King St............................................................. 5.39 Rounian, Annie, 38 Dewey St..................................................... 2.00 Ruggeri, Rosario, 188 Summer St............................................. 6.98 Russel, Clifton W., 130 Spruce St............................................. 5.61 Russell, M. Louise, 96 Robbins Rd............................................. 9.60 Russo, Charles, 65 Crawford St................................................. 2.00 Russo, Constantino, 15 Linden St.............. ....................... 2.00 Russo, Eleanor, 23 Lloyd Rd.... .................................................. 4.00 *Ruth, Henry A., 38 Upland Rd................................................. 2.0D Ryan, Vincent, 121 Pleasant St................................................. 2.00 Ryan, William J., 45 Springfield St., Somerville..................... 4.00 *Ryder, Thomas, 76 Green St..................................................... 2.10 *Sabatino, Octave, 10 Berkeley St........................................... 6.13 *Sahagian, Haig, 710 Idt. Auburn St-.................................... 3.99 "Sallese, Fiore, 36 Caulidge Hill Road...................................... 2.00 Salvetto, Thomas, 188 Grove St................................................. 4.00 *-Salvini, David K., 48 Maple St................................................. 2.99 *Salvo, Vincent A., 113 Forest St............................................. 10.13 *Sample, Harry J., 14 Chester St............................................. 6.64 Sansone, Anthony T., 10 Aferryfleld ,Ave................................ 5.24 Sansone, Clemente, 10 Merryfield Ave..................................... 4.00 SanSoucie, John, 542A Pleasant St........................................... 2.00 Sargent, John A., 610 Arsenal St......................I....................... 2.00 Satterthwaite, ]Frank A., 24 Francis St................................... 8.98 Saverino, Carmine A., 110 Edenfield Ave............................... 2.00 *Sawyer, Erald L., 28 Fuller Rd............................................... 2.00 *Sawyer, Ralph E., 153 Watertown St....... ............................ 11.67 Scarpacl, Dan, 132 Dexter Ave................................................... 2.0U Schwartz, Earl J., 277 Main St................................................. 2.00 '-'Scott, Ernest D., 31 Charming Rd........................................... 2.00 *Secord, Fred, 57 Chapman .............................................. 2.00 Serafini, Victor, 30 Westland Rd...................... ....................... 2.00 Servello, Tessie, 16 Cross St..................................................... 6.39 I 390 1YA'a`ER RA-7N Sessa, Albert C., 207 Arli[Lgtora St........................................... 3.49 Seuerino, Carmen A., 112 Edenfield Ave................................. 4.00 *Shamgochian, Tackque, 17 Hanel St....................................... 2.00 Shanahan, Henry F., 136 Cypress St....................I-.-........... 2,99 Shea, George A., 31 Bacon St............................... Shedd, Charlotte, 91 Standish Rd............................................. 7.45 Sheehan, Gerald, 23 Bacon St..................................................... 2.00 Sheehan, William J., 420' Main St............................................. 2,00 --Sheppard, Chester W., 265 Waverley Ave...........................{. 2.00 Sherman, Charles J. F., 24 Purvis St....................................... 8.98 Shick Hierne, 183 Grote St....... ................................................ 2.00 * idlaukas, Margaret, 624 Arsenal St..................................... 3.49 Silva, Mary, 25 Linden Way----.........--............................... 2.00 Silvestri, Arthur, 12 Homer St.....,........................................... 3.29 Silvestri, Silvestro, 12 Homer St............................................... 2.00 Simons, Viola R., 162 Orchard St.......{..................................... 9.00 Simpson, Edward ICI., 165 Worcester St.-............................... 2.09 Simpson, Edward P., 56 Evans St............................................. 2.00 Simpson, Ed-,AYard P., 11 Fletcher Ter......................... 2.00 *Simpson, .lames C., 61 Emerson Rd....................................... 2.00 S tnpson, Robert Clark, 73A Waverley Ave............................. 4.34 Singgero, Ralph, 36 Elm St......................................................... 2.00 Sislain, Jean, 710 Mt. Auburn St............................................... 2.00 *Skinner, Hiram L., 56 Marion Rd............................................ 7.38 'Sk-use, John G., 11 Stearns Rd................................................. 5.69 Slarnin, Ralph P., 3 Califortaia Park...................... *Small, Clifford T., 26 Spruce St....... ... ................................. 7.85 Smith, George, 92 North Beacon St...................... 5.24 Smith, John J., 269 Main St........................ . 2M *Smith, Joseph J., 67 Salisbury lid........................................... 16.76 *Smith, Kenneth W., 99 Highland Ave..................................... 7A5 *Smith, Lawrence, 11 Thurston Rd..................................... 4.00 Smitli, Woodford Y., 56 HiKhland Ave..................................... 4.49 *Snow, 1'4l<ildred A., 29 Carver Rd............................................. 3.44 *Sontag, Frank, 46 Salisbury Rd............................................... 9,73 *Soper, Agnes I., 105 Franklin St............................................. 6.68 Spink, Albert A., 3 Locke St............... ..................... -15 71 'Spinney, Isaac H., 246 North Beacon St............................... 2.00 Stanchfield, Earle C., 19 Irma Ave........................................... 3.36 Stanley, Hexary, 58 Elton Ave---.......-.......----..............--- 2.00 'Starke, Herbert F., 71 Lincoln St................................... ... .. 2.10 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 391 Starr, Mary L., 15 Fuller Rd...-.................................................. 5.09 Stephen, Paul, 104 Coolidge Hill Rd......................................... SA9 Stevenson, George R., 46 Franklin St....................................... 10.47 Stone, Claude F., 610 Arsenal St............................................... 2.00 *Stuaxt, T. & Son Co., 70 Phillips St....... .............................. 62.94 Sullivan, Edward, 13 Quincy St................................................. 2.00 *Sullivan, James H., Jr., 608 Main St....................................... 4.39 Swanson, Gertrude E., 35 Piermont SSG......... ........................... 2.00 Swanson, Arthur, 110 Walnut St......................................I........ 2.00. *Swanson, Chelly, 267 East Boylston St...............................4. 2.00 Sweeney, William J., 66 Evans Sta............................................ 4.99 Sweet, Arthur F., 41 Quincy St................................................. 8A9 *Tapaor.ian, Paul K., 52D Mt. Auburn St............................4.... 15.71 Terzian, Mike, 32 Wrnby St.......................11............................ 2.00 *Thayer, Edward E., 24 Charles St........................................... 2.00 Theurer, Otto A, Contracting, 171 Watertown St................. 3.74 *Thimot, George W., 53 Hazel St............................................... 2.25 *Thomay, Vincent N., 61 Fairfield St....................................... 2.60 Thompson, Leslie Gf., 41 Morton St,........ ............................... 2.00 Thompson, Lillian C., 34 Hovey St~.......................................... 2.70 Thorpe, William H., 9 Summer St............................................. 7.48 Ticehurst, Raymond F., 95A Edenfield Ave............................. 2.00 *Tierney, Edna X., 56 Green St................................................. 2.39 *Tippett, Ernest A., 141 Spruce Stt ..................................... 2.00 Titus, Harold R., 60 Lincoln St.............................I................... 2.00 Tocci, G. Edsel, 240 Waverley Ave............... .......................... 8.99 *Tomei, Domenic J., 16 Westland Rd....................................... 2.55 Torehio, Ralph, 7 5awin St.... ...................................4............... 4.99 *Toro, Joseph, 21 New Lexington St....................................... 2.00 Toste, Joseph, 396 Main St........ ................................................. 2.00 *Totten, William J., 24 Clyde Rd...............I.............................. 10.30 *Toumadjian, Nishan T., 28 Coolidge Hill Rd....................... 2.00 Tracy, Alma M., 7 Palmer St..................................................... 3.14 Trapasso, Salvatore, 383 Arlington St................................4.... 2.00 *Trefry, Clifford F., 37 Channing Rd....................................... 6.29 Trembley, Annette M., 14 Summer St..................................... 2.00 *TrIconi, Domenico, 113 Forest St............................................. 7.68 Tggos, Mike, 51 Quimby St.. .............................................. 2.00 Tgolas, Nicholas, 41 Coolidge Hill Rd....:.................................. 2.00 Tzannos, Diamandi, 51 Quimby St........................................... 6.58 Tucker, Albert F., 86 Riverside St............................................. 2.00 392 WATERT[?W N TOWN 1tiE ORT Tully, Bernard, 124 Edenfleld Ave............................................. 4.00 Twif;g, Margaret J., 50 Quimby St..........................................+ 2.UU Twist, Frederick W., 248 Main St............................................ 2.uO U-lard*vit Auto Rental Co., 6 ]Belvidere St., Doston.............. 15.71 *University Libraries, h` ,, 690 Belmont Bt...........+............... 8,72 *Upton, George H., 105 riverside St....................................... 2.99 Urban, Stanley S., Jr., 30 Brimmer St..................................... 2.00 Urquhart, Fraser A., 349 Arlington St.........................I........... 2.0v I'Vahey, James A., 93 Hillside lid............................................. 4.09 12Varkas, Alexander X., 144 Pleasant St............. 3.6ri 4:Vereide, Abraham, 186 Palfrey St........................................... 7.73 *Vint, Roger A., 14 Center St.................................. ................ 2.00 Volante, Virginia., 20 Merrifield Ave......................................... 5.61 VonDolilen, Rose, 24 Birch Rd................................................... 8.83 *Voner, Joseph, 35 Crass St....................................................... 3.14 Jessie F., 12 Walnut St................................................... 5.61 Vrock, Rocco, 15 Spring Ct......................................................... 4.OU Waldron, Catherine V., 12 Mansfield St., Allston.................. 5.94 Wallace, John 'W., 48 Pequossette St..................... ................. 2.00 Walsh, Arthur J., 1U6 Fayette St............................................. 5,46 *'Wardwell, Lawrence E., 23 Commonwealth Rd................... 2.00 Warner, 'Winifred C., 11 Francis St.................... 2.00 ,,Washburn, Franklin E., 24 Templeton Ploy......................... 6.35 Watertown Excavating Co., 200 Summer St......................... 12.22 Watertown Live Poultry Co., 10 Lowell Ave......................... 4.49 Waugh, William C., 291 ruc. Auburn St................................... 2.10 Weagle, Georgia, 45 Oakland St............. ................................. 2.00 Webster Lumber Corp., 148 Waltham St................................. 9.08 "Wedick, Alice D., 36 Commonwealth Rd............................... 6.28 *Welch, Perley, 6 Chapman St................................................... 7.85 *Welsh, Thomas W., 171 Watertown St................................... 2.00 '-,Wendell, George W., 18 Hovey St........................................... 4.99 Wessick, Emery C., 37 Commonwealth Rd............................... 4.71 West, Elsie A., 22 Cuba St......................................................... 2.1.0 ,.,Wester, Charles J., 23 Greenough Ave., Cambridge............ 2.00 Wester, Theodore A., 784 Belmont Sit..................................... 7.85 Whalen, Tilly, 121 Edenfield Ave............................................. 2.00 White, Donald G., 31 Quincy St...............................................:. 2.U0 *White, Douglas L., 94 Langdon Ave........................ *White, Thomins, 10 Edgecliffe Rd.....................I..................... 10.77 ONVVhiting Milk Co., 570 Rutherford Ave., Charlestown........ 8.0 COLLECTOWS REPORT 393 *Whitney, Frances G., 68 Pinckney St., Boston,..................... 2.25 Whitten, Mary, 14 Prospect St......................... ...................... 2.00 Wiggin, Alfred P.,- 29 Channing Rd--................................... 2.00 Williams, Elizabeth, Dartmouth St........................................... 2.99 Willson, Donald R., 176 Waverley Ave................................... 2.00 Wilson, George A., 37 Irma Ave............................................... 2.00 "Winsor, Wilheiminia, 17 Otis St............................................. 15.87 Winton Sign Co., 94 Broadway, Cambridge............................. 2.00 Wolfe, Charles M., 120 Spruce St,............................................ 6.99 'Wollen, Knute U., 59 West Boylston Sit................................. 2.00 Woodward, Harry B., 7 Florence Terrace............................... 2.0U Yantosea, Murray, 66 Poplar St-........ .................................. 2.00 York, Charles A., 55 Spring St................................................. 2.OU *York, Helen E., 102 Mt. Auburn St................................... 8.311 *Young, Robert C., 149 Nichols dive.......,............................... 2.10 Young, 11osnas, 45 Olcott St..................................................... 5.39 Zaino, Alberti 13 Srimmer St..................................................... 5.74 Zaino, Frank P., Jr., 114 Elm St............................................. 4.09 Zalenski, Mabel, 237 Pleasant St............................................... 2:25 *Zinc.n, John, 207 Arlington St................................................... 2.00 1931 `faxes Remaining Unpaid December 31, 1982. (*)Paid or abated since close of books Dec. 31, 1932 to Feb. 8, 1933 Bourneuf, Leander F., Waverley Ave..................................... $36.00 Burrill, Clarence D., Framingham St....................................... 2.66 Hodkinson, George R., Worcester.............................................. 192.14 Johansson, Carl W., Trustee..............-...................................... 449.58 Miner, Victor A., Brighton, can't locate.....................I............ 3.54 Scott, Andrew R,, Brighton........................................................ 2.66 Simmons, Albert M., Inc.., Boston.............................................. 17.70 Wilbur, J. W., Co., Boston.......................................................... 7.U8 Adon an, Peter, 91 Bigelow Ave., deceased............................ 17.70 Ararat Athletic Asso., 70 Schaal St., can't locate.................. 10.62 Arone, Domenic, 60 Prentiss St................................................. 3.54 Avarbock, Morris, 419 Mt. Auburn St..................................... 35.40 Baker, Frank G., 7 Spring St................................................... 18.76 Bauer, pearl A., 42 Kimball Rd................................................ 297.56 Bedig, Charles, 60a Mt. Auburn St........................................... 7.08 Berkowitz, Henry, 152 Belmont St........................................... 19A7. 394 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 131ack, Charles E., 584 Mt. Auburn St....................................... 3.54 Bolliver, Aubrey, 435 Main St................................................... 7.08 Bortone, Antonio, et al, 984 Belmont St................................. 165.84 Breslin,, Theodore J., 580 h1t. Auburn St................................. 74.34 Browne, Patrick J., 139 Hillside lid................................... 1.00 Camel, Mario, 121 Mt. Auburn St............................................. 17.70 I-Ca-aady, Lois J., IS Channing Rd........................................... 224.7� Canady, Oscar M,, 18 Channing Rd......................................... 291.65 Carlstrom, Knut S., et ux, 55 Pequosette St........................... 119,94 Carlstrom, Knut S................ ...............11... ....... ..................... 47.79 Casella, Guiscppe, et at, 187 Chapman St-............................ 6.92 Chambers, Mildred 11., 9 Grenville Rd..................................... 46.26 Chatack, Archie, 417 Mt, Auburn St......................................... 10.62 Copley', Heirs Michael, 127 Fayette St..................................... .86 Cohen, Sarah, 88 Main St........................I.................... 8.85 Colby, Marjorie K., 22 Elliot St.. .............................................. 7.79 Crispy Baking Co., Inc,, 82 Crawford St........--.................... 56.64 Crupi, Santo, 757 Mt. Auburn ..................... 28.32 ;D'Allano, Antonio, 88 Arlington ......I............................ 46.02 Dalby, Thomas Co., 89 Morse St..............................................._1,416.00 Daniels, Harry, 647 -31t. Auburn St......................................... 269.04 Danikian, John, 63 Bigelow Ave............................................... 249.57 Davis, Walter L., 25 Wilson Ave................... ........................... 8.14 Devereaux, Charles F., 81 Orchard St..................................... 7.09 Dimick, Frank M., 6 PhilUps St., deceased.............................. 2.48 DiVecchia, Vincenzo, 112 EKm St............................. ... 14.16 Donahoe, William, 23 Main St...............................P .................. 1.77 Doyle, Hilda, 449 Main St........................................................... 25.84 Dunn, Joseph A., 279 Mt. Auburn St...................................... 94,52 Essayan, Leon, et al, 585 Mt. Auburn St.-............................. 35.40 Fislce, Charles E., 354 Arsenal St............................................. 17.70 Mecca, William G., et al, 71 Arlington St............................... 10.62 Galvin, C. William, 557 Mt. Auburn St..................................... 7.08 Geramanes, Costis P., 14 Bradshaw St................................... 136.83 Gibbons, Edward C., 16 Hall Ave............................................. 178.00 G-ullason, Charles T,, et al, 633 Main St........................... ....... 24.78 Gullotti, k7rank, 70 Westminster Ave....................................... 79.70 Haartz-Masson Grower Co., Pleasant St................................... 1,911.60 Rutledge, Harold F., et ux, Chapman St................................. 17.22 Haddie, James L., 27 Copeland St.............................................. 455.16 Healey, John J., Waltham St..................................................... 238.76 COLLECTOR'S REPORT 395 Hersee, F. C. Co., 47 Bacon St.................................................... 424.80 Hinckley*, [bra E., 35 Mt. Auburn St.......................................... 35.40 Holland, Edward D., 16 Stearns Rd......................................... 63.01 Hopkins, Michael J,, 29 Hardy Ave.. ... ................................. 6.02 Houboulis, George E., 68 California St................................... 214.08 Iodice, Clement, 259 Lexington St........................................... 5.31 Johnson, Henry C., 91 Bradford Rd........................................... 2.12 Keefe, Joseph, 35 Main St........................................................... 3.54 Kezerian, Jasper, 101 School St............................................... 2B.3:2 Khachadoorian, John, 102 Dexter Ave..................................... 17.70 Krikorian, Araksie, 15 Kon€ia.z an St....................................... 101.33 LaRhrett, Allen R., 60 Stuart St............................................... 161.93 Larra.bee, Caroline A., et al, 40 Carley Rol............................. 55AS Linder, Henri R., 336 Belmont St............................................. 10.62 Lynde, Kenneth R., 79 Poplar St................... ......................... 4.43 MacClure, Sidney W., 358 Arsenal St....................................... 44.25 MacDonald, Daniel W., 614 Mt. Auburn St............................. 35.40 Magarian, John, 275 Boylston St............................................. 63.7' Maniaci, Carmelo, 76 Madison Ave....................................... 74.34 ZFi115e11, Timothy, et al, 10 Gertrude St................................... 130.21 Mazza, .Tarries V., et ux, 48 Cottage St.-................................. 169.92 McAndrews, Dennis J., 5 Elton Ave......................................... 17.70 McCue, Thomaz Joseph, 293 North Beacon St....................... 54.87 McCue, Helen C., 293 iNorth Beacon St................................... 1,387.99 McDonnell, Thomas J., 639 Mt. Auburn St........................ . . 26.56 McGready, Andrew, et ux, 121 Boyd St.--..........................-. 110.81 YIcIiroy, John, 12 Belmont St..................................................... 8.07 Xelanson, Archibald, 20 Theurer Park.................................... 3.54 'Aiilano, Alfred, 43 Galen St..................................................... 21.24 ]Moore, Samuel, 36 PreseAt St................................................... 35.440 Moran, Eleanor, 384 Mt. Auburn St......................................... 10.00 Morse Body Co., Inc., Howard St............................................. 63.10 Murray Motors, Inc., P. A., 162 Galen St............................ .. 17.70 Natoli, Lawrence G., 94 Barnard Ave....................................... 321.11 Natoli, Lawrence Q., et al, 20 Mt. Auburn St......................... 219.48 O'Brien, George A., Bailey Ave................................................. 1.r 1 {O'Connell, Edward C., 95 Robbins Rd....................................... 7.97 O'Connell, James J., 26 Westminster Aire............................... 1.77 Oliver, Earl A., 73 Edenfreld Ave............................................. 5.31 Paddock, Miner H., Jr., 174 Lovell Rd-.................................. 17.7b Pappas, Antonio, 40' Dartmouth St........................................... 26.55 396 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Peqiaosette Press, 17 Main St............. ..............................I........ 143.37 Pillsbury, Benjan-dii, et ux, 232 Bellevue Rd........................... 7.08 Raymond, Fred S., 6 Franklin St............................................. 3.54 Rooney, John F., 110 Riverside St............................................. 7.09 Scott, George E., 712 Belmont St............................................. 5.31 Seth, Frank 0., 31 Flint ..... .......— 19.47 Shahbazian, Nellie E., 1063 Belmont St................................... 86.22 Skelley, Henry, et al, 53 Galen St............................................. 18.59 Sheridan., Theresa A., 5 Theurer Pk......................................... 326.45 Sheridan, Thomas F., 89 Main St............................................. 25.48 Shlck,, Mary, 185 Grove St......................................................... 51.47 Simonds, Luther W., 100 Church St...................... 215.94 Sullivan, James J., et ux, 1H chard St................. 251.34 T aoi nan, John, et al, 643 Or Mt, Auburn St.................................... 26.65 Taylor, Violet L, 30 Winsor Ave............................................... 159.49 Thurber, Donald H., et ux, 30 Arden Rd................................. 7.08 Townujiau, �Martizi S., 3 Louise St........................................... 17.70 United American Soda Fountain Co., Walnut St................. 1,681.6U Vahey, James H., et al, 10 Alt. Auburn St............................... 1177 *Viering, Edward A., 220A Waverley Ave ............................ 130.99 Waitt, Forest L.009 School St.................................................. 3.64 Watertown Excavating Co., Inc., 2U0 Summer St................... 194.70 Watertown Motor Saler, Co......................................................... 17.70 Wentworth, Alary E,, 73 Piermont St....................................... 36.37 Wong, Charles, 119 Galen St............... .............. .............. 3.54 Wright, L. B., 188A Sycamore St., deceased.......................... 5.31 Young, Ulysses ...........I......-...... 3.54 Perkins Institution for Blind...................................................... 1.08 December Assessments Berland, Moses, 2 Bigelow Ave............................................. �53.10 Sullivan, D. D. J., 43 Charming Rd........................................... 5.31. Watertown Grist Mill, Inc., 83 Galen St........................... ....... 7 97 *Webb, John Crawford, 87 Poplar St....................................... 35.40 1932 Poll Taxes Unpaid at Close of Business December 31, 1992. ("Paid or abated since close of books, Dec. 31, 1932 to Feb. 8, 1938.) Aciunakjian, Jaynes, 23 Cottage Street Acene, Dominic, 81 Templeton Parkway COLLECTOR'S REFORT 397 *Adarmo, Antonio, 46 Edenfield Avenue *Adamc,Joseph, 46 Edenfield Avenue *Agahigian, Diran, 9 Harnden Avenue *Agahigian, Sure-D, 329 O?chard Street Aharonian, Martin, 33 Quimby Street Altkens, Ellsworth, 49 Boyd Street Alberegu, Guiseppe, 16 Warren Street *.Alexander, Rufus R., 39 1'rank in Street "Alexanderian, Harry, 9 i Homer Street Alexiou, Christopher, 21 Berkeley Street ,Alger, William, 100 Pleasant Street Allen, Chester A., 163 Fayette Street Allfrey, Charles, 74 Putnam Streett Ainechetti, Achilli, 114 Putnam Street Amorosa, Raphael, 62 Keenan Street A,nanaian, A.rakel, 18 Putnam 'Street. Anatasi, Stephen, 20 Lyons Court Anderson, Arthur, fi Gleason Street Anderson, David, 158 Belmont Street Anderson, David, 154 Belmont Street, duplicate Anderson, Harry J., 193 Spruce Street Anderson, William J., 112 Charles River Road Andrea, John A., 63 Palfrey Street Andrew, William, 265 Palfrey Street Andrews, Aloysius, 9 Oliver Road Angelo, Tony*, 15 Churchill Annis, Walter, 9 Howarth Street Ansell, William E., 235 Arsenal Street Antonio, Bruno, 434 Mt. Auburn Street Antonucci, Ralph, 7 Spring Court .Arena, Frank, 8 Bostonia Avenue Argento, Dornenick, 4U Clarendon Street *Akakian, Avak, 51 Irma Avenue *AylwarA, Arthur J., 694 Belmont Street Arigo, Santa, 274 Palfrey Street Arootzian, Peter, 73 Nichols Avenue .Ascrizzi, Dominic, 29 Waverley Avenue, deceased A.sdurian, Paul, 25 Prentiss Strut Atkins, George, 49 Boyd Street Attenazio, Anthony, 190 Walnut Street Attenzio, Raifalle, 190 Walnut Street 39$ WATERTOFWN TOWN RBFORT $A.ubrey, Charles E., 9 Edlgecliif Road *Aubrey, Charles N., 9 Edgeelifl' Road Aucoin, Albert, 10 Jewett Street Aucoin, Bradford, 19 Jewett Street Aucoin, Harold, 19 Jewett Street Aucoin, Harold, 19 Jewett Street Babcock, Freman B., 17 Gilbert Street Bailey, John W., 168 Walnut Street Bailey, Thomas P., 73 Union Street Baind, Robert J., 40 Hall Avenue Baird, Roy F., 40 Hall Avenue Baird, Wallace, 40 Hail Avenue Bakaylan, William, 616 Arsenal Street Baker, John, 123 Putnam Street Banks, Herbert, 221 Pleasant Street `Barber, John C., 134 Edenfield Avenue Barclay, John R.., 11 Eddenfield Avenue 'Barker, Henry F., 16 Ladd Street Barkman, Gerard, 27 Lawrence Street Bartholomew, James B., 52 Beethwood Avenue Bartlett, Carl, 123 Charles River Road Bartlett, William, 74 Prospect Street Bartolotti, Anthony, 22 Concord Road Barttre, Jaynes L., 28 Palfrey 'Street "Barranco, Salvatore, 47 Prentiss Street *13arr+ett, Jaynes P., 34 Quince Street Barry, Edward hl., 28 Commonwealth Road Barry, George, 7 Wilson Avenue *Basmagian,, Karl, 18 Oak Street Basmaaian, Rupert S., 25 Meleady Avenue Basile, Joseph, 231 Arlington Street Basilio, Felix, 231 Arlington Street Basiiio, Felix, 66 Cottage Street *Baxter, Frank W., Jr, 70 Putnam Street Bazarian, Charles, 155 Nichols Avenue Bazarian, Dick, 48 Hazel Street Bazarian, Panes, 48 Hazel Street Bazarian, Sarkis, 30 Fairfield Street Bayliss, William, :1.0 Hosmer Street Beal, David, H., 87 Edenlield Avenue Beale, Herbert M., 8 Fletcher Terrace COLLEcTORIS FtElIORT 393 'Beaten, John, 51 Cypress Strut Beaucage, Albert, 796 Mount Auburn Street Beek, Albert H., 29 Adams Street Beck, John F., 9 l-lighland Avenue Becker, Frank, 71 Ddenfield Avenue Beckwith, Hoyt, 11 Dana Terrace Be€lig, Charles, 15 Elton Avenue Bedigian, C1}urles, 108 Laurel Street Beerby, Guuas, 24U Belmont Street Beil;h, Albert, 28 Middle Street Belli, Alexander, 19 Pond Street, 1;elmonte, Frank, 1{,)U walnut. Street Bernie, Kennetb, 155 Lovell Road Bennett, Ernest, 10 Jewett Street }Benson, John, 110 Cypress Street Terkenstock, BcINvin, 122 Spruce Street Bernazani, Joselsh, 21U Arsenal Street Bertrand, Alfred, 35 Williams Street Bertrand, Arthur, 25 'wVillian3s Street iertrand, Joseph, 35 Williams Street Bertrand, Lean, 35 Williarns Street Bickford, l IMOnt W., 81 Arsenal Street Bill, Orlo J., 36 ,Paul Street kinks, Joseph W., 139 Morse Street Blaine, William, 122 School Street Blair, Herman, 29 Winter Street *Blair, Joseph H., 60 Church Street Blake, John P., 720 Mt. Auburn Street Blake, Peter T,, 720 Mt. Auburn Street *Blake, William J., 133 Bellveue Road Bland, Liam, 32 Riverside Street Bieiles, Charles J., 266 No. Beacon Street Bloomfield, Cecil B., 496 Main Street Bock, Alfred, 184 Orchard Street "Boggia, Edward, 11 Cottage Lane 'Boggian, John, 11 Cottage Lane Boggs, Clifford, 45 Water Street Boghigian, George, 23 Nichols Avenue Boghigian, Vartan, 23 Nichols Avenue Boghosian, Manoog, 57 Bigelow Avenue Boghosiaaa, Paul, 119 Deptes Avenue 400 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Boghosian, Hachig, 153 Boylston Street *Bohanon, Francis, 700 'Belmont Street Bold, John J., 47 Mt. Auburn Street Bold, John M., 50 Boylston Street Bolli-var, Aubrey, 98 W averley Avenue Bona, Mabia, 37 Quimby Street Bonte, Fames, 22 North Beacon Court Boothby, Vinal, 141 horse Street Boris, Felix, 6 Lyons Street Bortone, Caesar, 984 Belmont Street Bortone, Saverio, 984 Belmont Street Bostwick, Cbarles, 47 Waverley avenue Bostwick, Walter, 7.52 Mt. Auburn Street Bouebie, Chester, 9 Kimball Road Bowie, Henry, 281. Main Street Boylan, James, 74 Fitchburg Strut Boyle, James S., 5 Upland Road Boyle, James S., Jr., 5 UpIand Road Brackett, Albert, 42 Watertown Street. :Branch, Harold; 42 Copeland Street Bray, Fred, 191 Wraverley Avenue Bray, Fred W., 191 Waverley Avenue *Breen ,Martin W., 164 Walnut Street *Brennan, Frank, 39 Brimmer Street *Brennick, Frank A., 92 Hovey Street Brigugliu, Anthony, 32 Royal Street Bronic, Cristell, 18 Belmont Street Brown, James A., 11 Edgecliff Road Brown, Ralph, 16 Kimball Road Brubmuiller, William, 264 Mt. Auburn Street Bryant, Everett W., 166 Worcester Street 'Bubier, Chester D., 56 Burnham Street Buccadara, Joseph, 308A Main Street Buckle*, Francis E., 30 Chauncy Street *Buckley, ]Francis J., 13 Union Street Buckley, William F., 30 Chauncy Street *Bullock, Riebard G., 32 Commonwealth Road Burgess, James, 40A Carroll Street *Burgess, William, 33 Hazel Street Burgey, Samuel S., 109 Chijrch Street - Burke, Henry, 90 Lexington Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 401 Burke, James J., 51 Olney Street Burke, John, 36 Edenfield Avenue Burke, Joseph W., 51 Olney Street Bursts, John H., 78 Putnam Street Burns, John J., Jr., 251 Pleasant Street Burr, Lucindino, 59 Kind; Street *Busconi, Benny, b 7 Bigelow Avenue Bustin, Frank H., 93 Franklin Street, deceased .Butters, Percy, 271 Main Street Byrnes, John 543 Mt. Auburn Street, Res'd East Boston *Bythewnod, Daniel H., 5 Porter Street Cabral, Frank L., 34 Francis Street Cabral, Jahn L., 34 Francis Street Caccavaro, l3astino, 6 Lyons Court Caccia.paglia, Joseph, 30 Quirk Street Cadman, Harold, 38 Qlcatt Street Caira, Augustine, 240 Palfrey Street Cairn, Emilio, 213 Watertown Street Calarse, John, 198 Waverley Avenue A Caldronia, Tony, 183 Fayette Street, duplicate Callahan, Cornelius, 3 iverside Street Callahan, Patrick J., 30 Edenfield Avenue Callahan, William, 33 Woodleigh Rcrad Callahan, Francis W., 16 Boyd Street Callahan, Harold, 16 Boyd Street Callahan, Martin L., 146 Pleasant Street Callanan, William H., 146 Pleasant Street Callaway, Timothy, 152 Hillside Road Callede, Angelo, 16 Warren Street Camburelli, Leonardo, 18 Taylor Street Campbell, Alexander J., 13 Keenan Street Campbell, Cameron, 126 Nichols Avenue Campbell, Jaynes, 65 Bacon Street Campbell, Paul R., 32 Evans Street Campbell, Timothy J., 23 Green Street Campenelli, Martin, 1016 Belmont Street *Caxanon, P. Francis, 27 Gilbert Street Cansanelli, Fercicles, 558 Mt. Auburn Street Capaldi, ,ferry, 55 Warren Street - Caporale, Peter A., 19 Morse Street *Caporiecio, Vincent, 21 French Terrace 402 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Cappueci, Mike, 65 Cottage Street Caparogram, Theodozos, 26 Berkeley Street *Cares, Thomas, 762 Mt. Auburn Street *Carbone, Angelo, 2li Hudson Street *Carbone, Frank, 28 Hudson Street Carey, Henry W. D., 243 Arsenal Street Carey„ John, 16 Arsenal Street Carey, Jolui J., 102 Cypress Street *Carey, William P., 4-1 Merrill Road Carley, Clarence, 144 Dexter Avenue Carley, Francis L., 144 Dexter Avenue Carlson, Otto V., 22 Templeton Parkway *Carney, Lester M., 26 Edi;ecliff Road Carpenter, Carl H., 163 Bellevue Road Carr, Joseph H., 205 Main Street *Carr, Richard B., 49 Bradford Road Carelli, Frank, 80 Prentiss Street Carter, Robert, 148 Orchard Street *Caruso, Domenic, 13 Howard Street Caruso, Joseph, 19 Howard Street Lashin, William, 64 Salisbury Road Catatgis, Thealagis, 67 Prentiss Street Cate, Ray L., 434 Mt. Auburn Street Caterino, Alatale, 7 Nichols Avenue Cavanaugh, Bartholomew, 547 Main Street Cawley, John J., 298 Waverley Avenue Cerrato, Frank, 100 Ding Street *Cetrone, Pasquale, 135 Watertown Street Chadwick, Bernard H., 467 Pleasant Street Chadwick, Henry W., 467 Pleasant Street Chahlis, George E., 60 Edgecliil Road Chaljinn, Charles, 05 .Nichols Avenue Chamberlain, Raymond S., 14 Gilkey Court Chambers, Joseph F., 7 Grenville Road Champagne, Ernest, 27 Palfrey Street Chandler, Horace, 70 Morse Street *Chandler, William S,, 17 Merrill Dead *Chapman, Alfred G., 120 Poplar Street *Chapman, Cyrus J., 52 Palfrey Street *Chase, William E., 15 Hall Avenue Chinian, Charles, 136 Nichols Avenue Choolgian, John 48 Salisbury Road *Christman, Clinton T., 169 Waverley Avenue Christopher, Arnold, 61 Church Street Christopher, Everett, 61 Church Street Churakian, David, 79 Grave Strut, invalid. Churakian, Warren, 79 Grove Street *Clancy, Clayton, 46 Carver Road East Clancy, Frank, 284 North Beacon Street Clancy, Leo, 284 North Beacon Street Clancy, Martin, 284 North Beacon Street Clancy, William, 284 North Beacon Street Clark, Guy P., 34 Waverley Avenue Clark, Robert W., 28 Marshall Street Clarke, William J., 8+ Common, Street Clear, Edward J., 11 Rutland Street Cleval, Herman, 190 Walnut Street Cleve:rley, John, 6 Acton Street Coakley, Patrick T., 212 Sycamore Street Cody, John E., 19 Water Street Coen, Jahn, 583 Main Street Coffey, Owen, 127 Fayette Street Cole, George, 400 School Street C€rlledo, Sabatino, 191 Warren Street *Colleran, Patrick J., 255 Boylston Street Colligan, Albert 5 Royal Street Colligan, Charles P., 5 'Royal Street Gollons, Henry, 23 Maple Street Collins, 'Walter, 91 Hillside Street, duplicate Coloprisco, Guiseppe, 151 Arsenal Street *Colvin, Allen, 22 Warwick Road Cameir, Michael, 21 Ohiey Street *Compass, George 45 kondazian Street Conary, Frank-, 22 Ir%ing Park Conary, Hamer C., 22 Irving Par): Coneannon, Edmund, 4a Edentield Avenue Confillio, John, 29 Chandler Street Comiell, Francis J., 22 Pequosette Street Connell, Joseph, 22 Fequosette Strut Connelly, Michael, 249 Main Street Connors, Edw-ard, 16 Hunt Street *Connors, James, 83 Rutland Street 404 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Connors, John P., 65 Gilbert Street, deceased. Connors, Thomas M., 83 Rutland Street Connors, William, 23 Irma Avenue Conrad, Harold S., 17 George Street Consalarg, Joseph, 272 Palfrey Street Conti, Frank, 22 Church Street *Cook, Austin W., 34 Union Street Coale, Simon, 15 New Lexington Street Coolidge, Paul, 1043 Belmont Street *Cooper, James, 1.6 Fifield Street *Coppier, James J., 15 Dewey Street *Coppler, J. Edgar, 15 Dewey Street Carafi, Rocco, 6 Rifle Court Cornett, Lea M., 32 Watertown Street Corcoran, 'Timothy, Green Street Cordeiro, Aires, 35 Hazel Street Corrazzino, 'Tony, 14 Clarendon Street Costa, Phillip, 76 Putnam Street Costello, James, 59 Union Street Costello, James, G., 10 Oliver Road Cote, Alfred, 522 Pleasant Stxeet Coughlin, Jermiah, 73 Union Street Covino, ulando, ;n: %Vestuii3Yster Avenue Coy, i'rank, 107 Arsenal Street Craig, Edward, 29 hinter Street *Cranston, Uharles L+'., 111 Chapman Street Crawford, Calvin 1J.0 30 Lincoln Street *Crocker, Alark, B Carleton Terrace Croak, Itoberit, 131 Winsor Avenue Crosby, Edward A., 146 Hillside load Crowe, William J., 3 Grenville Road, U. S. Army Crowell, Summer, 296 Mt. Auburn Street Crupi, Joseph, 58 Dartmouth Street Culipher, James, 470 Arsenal Street Cummings, John, 8 Gainey Street Cunningham, Arthur Al., 64 Edgectiff Read Curdo, Whitney, 127 Dexter Avenue Currie, Joseph, 63 Crawford Street Curry, Timothy, ID Fifth Avenue *Curtis, Eyrie L., 115 Worcester Street Cushing, Bruce, 36 Salisbury Road CoLbE, CTOR'S REPORT 407 Cusick, Joseph F., 23 Quincy Street Caaphaski, Joluz, 14 Berkeley Street Dadagian, John, 62 Putnam Street Dalano, Antonio, 88 Arlingtun Street Dale, Jahn, 64 Elton Avenue Dalessio, John, 195 Suer Street Damico, Frank, 103 Pleasant Street Damon, Roy E., 41 Oakland Street Danforth, Ralph L., 113 Westminster Avenue D'Angelo, Luigi, 58 Cottage Street D'Antonio, Joseph, 00 Summer Street Davis, Everett, 1 Centre Street Davis, Robert W., 35R Cottage Street Davis, William, 554 Belmont Street Dawson, William J., 1.2 Arlington Street *DeFelice, Ralph, 42 Crawford Street DeGiso, Samuel, 58 Dartmouth Street DeJuleo, Santa, 58 Dartmouth Street DeLangis, Joseph, 65 Orchard Street Delano, Chauncey L., 332 Charles River Road DeLong, Albion, 152 Hillside Road, Pd Belmont Delorey, Clifford, 49 Mt. Auburn Street Delorey, James, 19 Oakland Street Delorey, Wilfred, 191. Pleasant Street DelRose, John, 91 Ariington Street Delliarco, Nicholas, 63 Waltham Street *Demarino, Michael, 533 Pleasant Street Demott, Frank, 35 Elton Avenue Denato, Devito, 18 Cottage Street *Dennis, Robert, 360 School Street Densrawski, Antonia, 81 Rutland Street DePallo, Joseph, 819 Alit. Auburn Street Derderian, Walter, 342 Arlington Street *Descheneaux, George, 18 Common Street DeVartinian, Sarkis, 18 Lloyd Road Devine, Jahn, 69 Hillside Road DeVito, Angelo, 186 Arlington Street Devoe, Charles, 20 Church Street DeV ae, Stephen, 101 Westminster Avenue *DeWar, George, 109A Lexington Street DeWar, Wallace D., 54 California Street 406 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT DeWitt, John, 145 Galen Street Diegnan, Patrick, 19 Adams Street Dill, Robie, 277 Main Street DiAl-artins, Matthew, Perkins Institutte Din jinn, Barry, 324 Alt. Auburn Street "Dinjian, Leo, 324 Mt. Auburn Street Dinucci, Carinine, 18 Cuba. Street DiPietra.ntonlo, Carmine, 63 Waltham Street DiSimon, Joseph 139 Edenfield Avenue Dilte, Louis, 377 Main Street Dille, Tony, 357 Main Street Di'Vicco, Thomas, 18 Cottage Street Dixon, Frank, 22 Quincy 'Street Doak, Albert, 18 Birch Raad Dodakian, John, 73 Nichols Avenue Dolan, Charles H., 16 Edgecliff Road Doll, William, 29 Morton Street Dominic, Antonin, 41 Keenan Street, duplicate Donahue, John, 358 Arlington Street Donald, Herbert L., 106 Chapman Street *Donegan, John, 24$ School Street Donnelly, Francis, 13 Quincy Street Donavan, Cornelius, 261 Waverley Avenue Doucette, Charles B., 14 Alden Road Doucette, Leo, 45 Pequosette Street Doucette, Leo, 21 Olney Street Dougan, ,lames R., 12 Hunt Street Douglass, George W., 94 School Street Downey, William H., 14 Maple Street Doyle, Arthur, 55 Lexington Street Doyle, Charles, 344 Belmont Street Doyle, Francis, 131 Waltham Street Doyle, John, 344 Belmont Street Doyle, John, 28 Quincy Street *Doyle, Joseph, 44 Morton 'Street Doyle, Michael, G8 California Street *Doyle, Michael W., 13 Olney Street Doyle, Thomas, 101 Winsur ,Avenue Brake, Osborn, 120 Belmont Street *Drew, Joseph L., 17 Winsor Avenue Driscoll, George W., 50 Riverside Street C;OLLECTOR'S REPORT 407 Duff, Douglas, 42 Woodleigh road Duffy, Edward L., 61 Chapman Street Duffy, Henry, 33 IJwnt Street Duffy, James L., 503 Main Street, Res'd N. Y. Dugf;arx, Arthur, 69 Adams Avenue Dukeshire, Norman, 186 North lleacon Street Duncan, Albert, 86 Franklin Street Dunn, Martin T., 175 Spruce Street Dunn, Michael F., 1i5 Spruce Street Dunphy, James P., 45 Grenville Road Durgin, Clifton 1-, 32 Cuba Street �'Durnan, Patrick, 17 Aielendy Avenue Durso, Ni6olas, 535 Mt. Auburn Street Dwyer, Jahn, 485 Alain Street Engles, Charles, 54 Morse Street Earl, Kenneth E., 9 Partridge Street Earl, Richard L., 27 Appleton Street, deceased Earle, Herbert, 51 Fairview Avenue *.Earley, Thomas., 43 Summer Street Edgecomb, Albert E., 107 Win.sor Avenue Edwards, George C., Too Belmont Street Eglestnn, Timothy It., 27 Winter Street *Elba;, Ueorge, )g Coolidge Hill Dead Elliot, James, 14U Hillside Road, Paid klull Elliot, Rolf U., 272 School Street Elms, George 0., 155 Lovell Road Embleton, Clarence, 179 Spruce Street *Embletoii, George, 179 Spruce Street Embleton, Eilfred, 179 Spruce Street Emerson, Samuel S., 26 Malden Street English, Aladino, 10 Webster Street English, Angelo, 9 Spring Court English, Domenic, 9 Spring Court English, Jaynes, 40 Pequosette Street English, James, J Spring Court English, Joseph, 9 Spring Court Evrdekinn, John, 196 Boylston Street Erm•at nger, Lloyd, 35 Upland Road Evans, Herbert J., 113 Cliester Street Evans, John If., 88 Lexington Street Taga, Richard, 44 Clarendon Street 408 N,�IATERTG7WI4 TOWN REPORT Fabrizi, Crest, 242 Waverley Avenue Fahey, Michael F., 496 Main Street Fairbanks, Alfred C., 252 Waveriey Avenue *Fairbanks, Herbert M., 266 Belmont Street, Fallon, Martin, 27 Elton Avenue Fallon, Thomas, 43 Boyd Street Faracella, Nick, 15 Sunset Road Farese, Car nine, 200 Warren Street Fareser John, 200 Warren Street Farraher, Alartin J., 173 Waverley Avenue Farrar, Janies, 6 Cross Street Farrell, John, 9 Winter Street Farrell, John, 109 Union Street Farrell, Leonard J., 32 4uincy Street Farrell, Thomas, 109 Union Street Farrell, Thomas, Jr., 109 Union Street Faraenkofl', Wseph T., 122 Langdon Avenue Faseiano, Gregoria, 168 F%yette Street Favussa, Millie, 12 Hearn Street Fay, Victor C., Yf4 Waverley Avenue Fay, William J., 91 Spruce Street, Paid Belmont F azi oli, Bernardo, 152 Robbins Road Feeney, William, 26 Elliot Street Feltch, Benjamin, 28 Hovey Street *Fencer, Maurice J., 51 Edenlield Avenue *Fernerjian, Kateber, 59 Crawford Street Ferry, Manuel, 72 Hillside Road Files, Addisoa E., 43 Keenan :Street Files, Walter W., 12 Hardy Avenue Finnegan, Herbert A., 13 George Street Fiske, Clarence, 146 Sycamore Street Fitzgerald, Jahn J., 22 Hardy Avenue *Flaherty, Jahn, 48 Pearl Street Flanagan, Frederic L., 66 Salisbury Road Flanagan, J. Lester, 154 Cypress Street Flanigan, John J., 465 Main Street F"lecca, Thomas, 182 Walnut Street Flecea, William, 192 Walnut Street Fleming, Harold J., 77 Boyd Street Flynn, Lester J., 125 Forest Street FoKarty, Edward, 5 Putnam Street COLLBir14 R'S REPORT 409 Ford, Irving, 103 Common Street Forestieri, Frank-, 76 Putnam Street Forsythe, Jason, 14 King Street Foshey, George fir., 9 Sexton Street Fournier, George L., 12 Lloyd load Fournier, John, 23 Adams Street FDx, Percival, IN Arsenal Street Francis, Biozf, 127 Spruce Street Fraser, Herbert, 76 Dexter Avenue Fredey, Ensile, 30 Frank Street Friant, MerrimaD, 16 Belknap Terrace Friend, James R., 41 Fitchburg Street Frigger o, Ralph, 379 Arlington Street Friggio, Frank, 379 Arlington Street Fritz, Carl, 33 Richards Road Frost, James P., 74 Barnard Avenue Frost, Joseph A.., 74 Barnard Avenue Fuller, James -E., 35 Chapman Street Gabron, Arthur F., 27 Channing Road Gagi, Andrew, 12 Melendy Avenue. Gallagher, Thomas H., 126 Worcester Street Galland, Ernest, 146 Galen Street Gallinaro, Louis, 12 Lloyd Road Galvin, Patrick, 150 Brookline Street Gannon, Bart, 55 Green Street Garsbedian, George, 69 Dexter Avenue Garabedian, Hartsek, 95 Nichois Avenue +Garabedian, Alark, 80 Boylston Street Garabedian, Nishan, 216 Boylston Street Gardner, Robert, 285 Mt. Auburn Street Garsiar, Jahn, 7 Chauncy Street Garvey, Thomas, 16 Cross Street Gaudet, Thomas, 77 Arsenal Street Geist esker, Phillip, 60 Salisbury Road Geoghegan, Frank, 52 Beacon Park Geoheg.an, Lawremee, 41 Stuart Street Geramanus, Gostas, 28 Merryfield Avenue Germanio, Henry, 45 Riverside Street Gianfrancesco', Gut, 11A Forest Street 'Gibbons, James E., 331 School Street Giblerly, Irvin, 4 Buick Street , 410 WkfERTOWN TOWN REPORT Glynn, Andrew, 51 Main ;Strut Glynn, Michael H., 247 Common Street Goldram, Robert I., 41 Gleason Street Goldthwaite, James A.,, 172 Bellevue Road Goodrow, Ernest W., 29 Lavrrence 'St., deceased *Goa€iwin, Willard, 28 Springfield Street Gordon, George L., 12 Fairfield Street Gore, George, Perkins Institute, Res'd Waltham *Gould, James, 63 BratUard Road Grant, Nicholas J., 474 Main Street Graves, Everett H., 61 Carver Road Green, Irving, 39 Otis Street Green, J rahn, 52 Salisbury Road Grayson, Francis G., 47 Chapman Street Green-tvood, James, 193 California Street Green, William J., 105A Orchard Street Gregory, George, 567 Alain Street Greniear, Edward J., 226 Sycamore Street Grenier, Louis J,, 226 Sycamore Street Gr+etter, W. Plumer, 387 School Street Griffin, James E., 112 Belmont Street Griffin, JQlui D., 18 Warwick Road Grifnth, Fred C., 17 Dexter Avenue Grigoreas, Christopher, 31 Kondazian Street Grotto, Lucius IV., 9 Carleton Terrace Gulban ian, Garabed, 44 Crawford Street Gulli, 'Vito, 13 Lyons Street Guzzetti, Guiseppe, 12 Berkeley Street Guzxetti, Santo, 12 Berkeley Street Haberer, Max, 93 Grove Street Hagopian, John, 15 ChauneyF Street Hagopian, Napoleon, 15 Chauncy Street Haira, Martin, 7 Lloyd Road Halbert E., 50 Hall Avenue Halen a, Henry C., 0 Merrill Road Hall, Harvey, 194 Waverley Avenue Hall, Henry, 194 1 a,verley Avenue Halpin, Thomas, 79 Galen Street Hamilton, Charles C., 197 Poplar Street Hampar•tsoon, Nabed, 239 Boylston Street Handson, William W., 136 Orchard Street COLIi.ECTOR'S REPORT 411 Hanley, George, 35 Prescott Street Hann, Odo F., 7 Ladd Street Hanna, Alonza, 56 Capitol Street Hanna, 1, l: o-,y, 115 Russell Avenue Hannagan, Martin, 128 Summer Street Hannaza, Thomas, 67 Hazel Street Hannehan, Joseph, 59 Union Street Hannon, Jarnes J., 16 North. Beacon Court *H-ansen, Wilfred E., 11 Olney Street Hanson, J. Edward, 29 Lincoln Street Hardiman, William, 32 Cuba Street Harrington, George, 85 Morse Street Harrington, Jerome, 24 Warwick Toad Harrington, Joseph, 41 Cuba Street Harrington, Joseph R., 468 Belmont Street Harrington, Michael B., 65 Bacon Street Harrington, Timothy J., 610 Arsenal Street Harris, Angelo, 29 Hondazian Street Harris, Bruce, 164 Walnut Street Harris, Charles, 623 Main Street *Harris, Donald K., 20 Fairfield Street "Harris, George C., 20 Fairfield Street Harris, John J., 115 Lexington Street Barris, Raymond, 481 Main Street Hart, Thomas, 66 Putnam Street Hartsenstein, Sidney, 150 School Street Hartling, Alexander, 159A Lexington Street Harvey, Herbert, 89 Harnden .Avenue Hastie, Edgar A.., 97 Irving Street Hasting, Leon. W., 138 Orchard Street Hatch, .Preston C., 176 Spruce Street Hatfield, August, 159 Langdon Avenue Haughey, Edward F., 343 School Street Hayes, Jahn B., 83 Edenfield Avenue Hayes, Jahn J., 131 31orse Street Head, Guy D., 64 Commonwealth Road Healy, Maurice, 19 James Street Hebb, Adam. ICI., 21 Springfield Street tieffernan, Daniel, 365) Arlington Street Denning, Lee R., 13 V lyde Road Herlihy*, Jahn, 23 Maple Street 412 WATERTO11 N TOWN REPORT Herring, Edward, 1G4 Edenf eld Avenue *Hickey, Edmond P., 22 Green Street Hickey, Francis A., 106 Cypress Street Higgins, Arthur L., 46 Brookline 'Street Biggins, Frederick J., 82 Fayette Street Higharn, William E., 368 School Street Bill, Acan, 88 California Street Hill, Akan E., 88 California Street Hilliard, Raymond, 130 Charles River Road Hilton, Chester, 31 Lawrence Street Hiltz, Kenneth, 82 Putnam Street Hilts, Ronal6, 82 Putnam Street Hindlian,James, 159 Boylston Street Hindlian, Percy, 159 Boylston Street Hoban, John, 67 North Beacon Street Hoey, Edward, 9 Stuart Street hoifman, Jay S., 80 EdgeclifP Road Hogan, John J., Jr., 38 Prentiss Street, deceased Hogan, Patrick F+ , 237 Arsenal Street Holden, Robert J., 30 01+cott Street Holland, Charles, 53 Fitchburg Street, deceased Holland, William J., 602 Mt. Auburn Street *Holmes, Austin H., 54 Fayette Street Holmes, B. Phillip, 37 Franklin Street Molt, James, 24 Handy Avenue Holt, Walter J., 10 Summit Road Hood, Arnold, 120 Pleasant Street Hood, William, 120 Pleasant Street Hoover, Richard, 207 Palfrey-Street Hoval;imian, Joseph, BSA Quimby Street Hovey, Herbert C., 11 Palmer Street Howard, Ephrairn, 19 Adams Street *Howard, William, 199 Palfrey Street Howe, William W., 48 Olney Street, Faid Marlowe, N. H. Howland, Donald G., 156A Belmont Street Howland, James, 158 Belmont Street ) Howley, John, 209 Watertown Street Hoyte, Paul A., 199 Waverley Avez)ue Hughes, Charles, 16 Hunt Street Hughes, Thomas L,, 16 Hunt Street Hullihen, Clarence, 194 4rcbard Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT Hulten, Hilmer J., 41 Garver .Road, duplicate ,'Hunter, Charles L., 86 Beechwood Avenue Hurley, Edward F., 72 Fitchburg Street Hurley, John, 3 Swett Court; Hyland, Joseph, 113 Lang-don Avenue Hyland, Thomas, 113 Langdon Avenue ladonise, Nicholas, 1.7 Oakland Street Igoe, John J., 60A Melendy Avenue *Ingham, Harold, 537 Alt. Auburn Street Ingham, Percy, 537 Alt. Auburn Street Iodice, Armand, 163 .Pleasant Street Isaac, James, 26 Louise Street Jackson, Frank, 476 Mt. Auburn Sheet Jackson, William, 63 Burnham Street Jafiferian, Aduah, 76 RZeniield Avenue Janahian, Charlie, 18 Lloyd Road Jarvi, Alichael, 137 Galen 'Street, Res'41 Worcester Jenner, Harry, 192 Waverley Avenue Jester, Joseph, 3B Woodleigh Road Jiveelkian, Levon, 29 Lawrence Street *Johnson, Albert, 18 Priest Road Johnson, Arvid G., 168 Walnut Street Johnson, Charles R•1, 343 School Street *Johnson, Edward fix., 23 Appleton Street Johnson, Darold, 145 Morse Street Johnson, Howard, 72 Winsor Avenue Johnson, John, 133 Templeton Parkway Jones, Edward J., 19 Phillips Street, deceased Jones, Peter, 34 Morton Street Jordon, James B., 98 Standish Road Jue+des, Alfred, 46 Carroll Street Juliann, Michael, 22 Kimball Road Justervick, Jahn, 151 Waltharn Street Kachajian, Aram, 5 Dexter Avenue. lcharian, Charles, 90 Cypress Street Kallajian, Sabag, 57 Prentiss Street K.aloosdian, Jacob, 542 loft. Auburn Street Xamalian, Moses, 54 Quimby Street Kambasian, Leo, 16 Templeton Parkway Kane, John J., 2 Derby .Road Kapanian, Nishan, 10 Oliver Street 414 We4T110'1'{JWN TOWN RCPORT I rakanian, Krikor, 16 Hazel Street . Kareleka.s, John, 87 Grove Street Maras, Stephen, 16 Keith Street rian, Vartan, 47 Bigelow .Avenue Kasabian, Kerkor, 9 Hosrner Street Kasparian, Kasper, 77 'Templeton Parkway Kaysarlian, John, 20 Lloyd ];-toad Kaysarli-an, L+eo, 20 Lloyd Read Kazarjian, George, 22 Dartmouth Street Kearns, Michael, 11 Adams Street Kazian, Mike, 02 Cypress Street Keddy, w. malray, 33 Eliot Street *Keddy, Kenneth S., 33 EIiot Street Keefe, Arthur, 21 Middlesex Road Keefe, Arthur C., 34 Melendy Avenue Keefe, Arthur H., 23 Maple Street Keefe, Cornelius H., 34 Meiendy Avenue Keefe, James L., 215 Dexter Avenue Keefe, John, 98 Rutland Street Kelch, Edward J., 166 Hillside Road *Kelintino, Samuel, 15 Cushman Street *Kelley, Garett L., 30 Springfield Street Kelley, Patrick, 52 Spring Street Kelley, Robert, 85 Payette Street Keller, Walter W., 74 Morse Street Kelley, William, 128 Walnut Street Kelley, Walter, 478 Main Street, duplicate Kendall, Thomas C., 12 Berkeley Street Kennedy, Elbridge E., 42 Maplewood Street *Kennedy, Oswald 1'a+I., 15 Francis Street Kenney, Francis J., 42 Cuba Street Kent, Ralph F., 370 Charles River Road Keosian, Charles, 6 Oliver Road Kerrigan, John, 37 Morton Street Revorkian, Levon, 37 Cypress Street Kezerian, Jasper, 41 Cypress Street Khachoodoorian, John, 43 Dartmouth Street [Cileoyne, FuKene J., 128 Chapman Street Kilgor, D. Merrill, Jr., 135 Galen Street Kinehla, Timothy F., 44 Morse Street Kinckle, James H., 62 Payette "Street IV COLLE+CT'OR'S REPORT 415 King, Wilfred J., Perkins Institute, Reed N. H. Kingston, Harald, 139 Grove Street Kinney, Edward A., 36 Commonwealth Road *Klebenor, Ed-ward, 64 Evans Street Kondakian, Levon, 61 CraNvford Street Krian, Paul, 61 Cypress Street Krikorian, Mile, 13 Kandazian Street Kulahhaii, Oimig H., 51 Fairfield Street Kulick, Felix, 520 Pleasant Street Kumaarimi, Samuel H., 183 Spruce Street, duplicate Ladd, Joseph H., 96 Robbins Road Laidlaiv, Waldo F., 21 Richards load, U. S. Army Laing, Jo in B., 862 Belmont Street Lally, John A., 55 Grandview Avenue Lamortieello, Jaynes, 20 Taylor Street Landry, Alfred L., 145 Spruce Street *Landry, Phillip H., 46 Hall Avenue Landry, Robert C., 4 Pond Street Lane, Fro X, 7 Theurer Park Lang, Wilfred, 11 Brimmer Street Lantz, George E., 166 Scl ool Street Lapitro, Emi11o, 42 Edenfield Avenue LaRicei, Doraenick, 18 Taylor Street LaRicei, Michael, 18 Taylor Street *Larkin, William, 202 Sycamore Street, LaRoche, Arthur, 28 Adams Street LaRose, Edward, 534 Pleasant Street Lashway, Francis T., 32 Morton Street LaSpade, ,Joseph, 46 Westminster Avenue *Laurence, Handford, 64 Prentiss Street Lavine, Clarence, 26 Dexter Avenue Lavoy, Henry Jr., 43 lit. Auburn Street Lavrow� Harry, 44 Porter Street Lawler, Richard A., 28 Putnam Street Lawson, Hendsbee, 11 Spring Court *Lawton, Leahan P., 31 Bradford Road L=zro, 01ando, 65 Elin Street Leah, Anthony, 51 Crawford Street *Leblanc, Joseph V., 29 Edenfield Avenue Lelflanc, Robert G., 10 California Park *LeDuke, George, 14 Olney Street 416 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Lee, Bernard, 91 Mt. Auburn Street LeFvre, John, 24 Dexter Avenue Legere, Doss, 72 Putnam Street Lel;ere, Edward, 72 Putnam Street Leonard, Andrew T., 105 Rutland Street Leonard, John, 141 Galen Street Leonard, John J., 105 Rutland Street Leonard, Mathew J., 32 Oakland Street Leonard, Paul W., 63 Hillside Road Leonard, William, Gli Walthatnl Street Lindahl, Francis C., 2U Prescott Street Lindahl, Frederick, 20 Prescutt Street Lindahl, Frederick A., 20 Prescott Street Lindsey, Thonias F., 5G Forest Street Linehan, Jahn J., 234 North Beacon Street Linehan, Lawrence, 12 Upland Road *Linehan, Simon, 1.5 Brookline Street Linnell, Fred, 254 Waverley Avenue Little, Albert +G., 86 North Beacon Street Little, Richurd li., 12 Linden Street Livingston, Harry, 332 Arlington Street Livali, Paul, 298 Arlington Street Locke, ,Richard J., 22 Bromfield Street Loftus, Anthony, 9 Paul Street Logan, Matthew J., 34 Watertown Street Loiselle, George, 83 Mt. Auburn Street Lombard, Joseph, 700 Mt. Ai,1barn Street Lombardi, Cosmo D., 33 Oakland Street Looskin, Jahn J., 26 Hersorn Street Lopez, Raymond, 488 Main Street Lopez, Richard F., 488 Main Street Lopez, Richard F., Jr., 488 Main Street Lougee, Oscar C., GG Capitol Street Lougee, Sidney, 94 Walnut Street Low, George, 74 Mt. Auburn Street Luckey, Chester A., 43 Pequosette Street Lumbar, Louis R., 11 Brimmer Street Lumbar, William W., 11 Brimmer Street Lupo, Anthony, 211 Watertown Street Lupo, Nick, 21.1 Watertown Street Luppino, Joseph, 75 .Arsenal Street COLLBCTOR'S R13PORT 417 *Lush, Arthur J., 138 Common Street Lyman, Bernard, 201 Watertown Street Lynch, Adam, 184 Grove Street Lynch, Tames F., 129 Forest Street Lynde, Kenneth R., 79 Poplar Street MacDonald, Amos, 22 Boyd Street MacDonald, Charles E., 25 Norseman Avenue MacDonald, 'Edward C., 38 ]Franklin Street MucDoriald, James, 35 Quincy Street MacDonald, Jaynes D., 38 Frattldin Street MacDonald, John A., 27 Howard Street MacDonald, Kenneth ''4'V`., 19 Anon Road MacDonald, Richard, 27 Keenan Street MacDonald, Richard, 104 Cypress Street .MacDonald, Roderick, 29 Preseutt Street MacDougall, Howard M., 36 Prentiss Street MacEachern, W- Johnsron, 22 Putnam Street Maclnnes, Donald, IS Hosmer Street Mackie, David, 777 Mt. Auburn Street Mackie, Harry, 402A Pleasant Street MacL+ellau, Jahn A.., 77 Barnard Avenue MaeNutt, Alexander T., 59 Hillside ]toad, Paid Gloucester• Madanian, Joseph, 90 Dexter Aventie *Mader, Burt 13., 7 George Street Magliocca, Erasmo, 239 Lexington Street Maguire, Henry, 10 Lowell Avenue *Maguire, Jahn, 34 Chauncey Street *Maguire, Walter W., 34 Chaunc:y Street Mahan, John, 241 Waverley Avenue Mahoney, Louis, 26 Avon Road, Res'd. N. Y. Mahoney, Michael, 271 Pleasant Street Mahoney, 'Thomas F., 271 Pleasant Street Mahoney, Walter, 19 Boylston Street Mahoney, 'William S., 541 Main Street D1ailly, George J., 24 Hers€rn Street Maksoodian, Barry, 21 Fairfield Street Malloy, George, 7 Chandler Street Malloy, John J., 17 Templeton Park-way Malloy, "Thomas, 17 Templeton .Parkway Maloney, Jaynes A., lE 'Stanley Avenue Maloney, Joseph, 55 Morse Street- 418 WATER'TOWN TOWN REFOXF Malorea, Gabriel, 11 Morse Street Manning, John, 142 Galen Street MannWg, John J., 16 Stearns Road Marnih g, Patrick, 8 Fletcher Terrace Manning, William E., 276 North Beacon. Street 31anzell, Martin, 1016 Delmont Street arcelIa, Charles, 27 Keenan Street Marchant, Henry, 181 Walnut Street Marchant, James W., 181 Walnut Street :larchant, Johan, 129 Arsenal Street Marchant, Milliam J., 181 Walnut Street Marchese, Vincent, 36 Oakland Street Marchino, Joseph, 18 Myrtle Street Dlarifiote, Louis, 35 Churchill Mari.fiote, Ralph, 36 Churchill Marino, Leo, 25 Edenfield Avenue Marshall, Richard K., 3 Ladd Street Marston, Williams C., 49 Hersom Street Martin, Albert, 14 Winthrop Street Martin, Charles, 183 Lovell Road Martocchio, John, 42 Forest Street Martacchio, Nicholas, 11 Warren Street Martz, Forest L., 309 School Street Marvin, William J., 3 Oliver Road Idassarotti, Fred, 1S Cottage Street Masterson., Robert R., 13 Birch Road Matanza, Jahn, 61 Halt Street Matanza, Michael, 61 Holt Street Alaunus, Ldnva,rd, 102 Boylston Street Maunus, Matthew N., Jr., 102 Boylston Street Maunus, William J., 100 Boylston Street *Mawhinney, Joseph J., 86 Capital Street Maxwell, David, 167 Galen Street Maxwell, J. George, 10 Bales Road Mazza, Carmen, 66 Ralph Street Mazza,, Charles C., 37 Cottage Street Mazza, Jaynes, 48 Cottage Street, deceased McBarroxi, John E., 13 Derby Road McCann, Benedict, 504 fain Street McCann, John J., 504 Main Street 4' McCarthy, Patrick, 23 Maple Street C{1LLECTOR'S REPORT 419 McCarthy, Robert J., 32 Maplewood Street, Res'd N. Y. McCarthy, Thomas, 34 Westminster Avenue McCarthy, William F., 37 Emerson Roar DlcCauley, Albert, 126 Nichols Avenue McClellan, Joseph, 26 Eliot Street McClellan., Robert, 74 Dexter Avenue. McCvol, James M., 142 Westminster Avenue, Paid Cambridge McCue, Thomas J., 293 North Beacon Street McDade, Edward, 16 Waverley Avenue 1v'IcDerniott, '.Charms, 156 Sycamore Street McDonald, Allen J,, 129 Galen Street McDonald, Bertram, 422 Mt. Aubu ;i Street McDonald, Charles, 33 Laurel Street McDonald, Colin, 17 Adams Street McDonald, Daniel, 64 California Street McDonald, Frank, 29 Prescott Street McDonald, Harry, 100 Langdon Avenue McDonald, Joseph A., 13 Quincy Street McDonald, Michael, 129 Hills Road *McDonald, Owen R., 35 Quincy Street McDonald, Samuel, 98 Lexington Street McDonald, Thomas, 48 Summer Street McDonald, Thumas, Jr., 48 Summer Street McDonald, William, 15 Charles Street bMcDormell, Howard E., 820 lit. Auburn Street McDonough, Jahn, 195 Fayette Street. McEllen, John, 41 Winter Street McElroy, Benjamin If., 23 hunt Street McElroy, Joseph, 37 Hunt Street *McEmeryF, William, 16 F"ilield Street McEwan, Peter, 127 Spruce Street McGann, Patrick, 135 Edenfield Avenue McGann, William, 106 Summer Street McGee, David, 21 Linden Way McUivern, Frank J., 50 01cott Street McGivney, Alexander J., 4 Buick Street McCrory, Edward, 166 Waverley Avenue, duplicate McGovern, John H., 104 Belmont Street McGrail, John H., 16 Ladd Street McGrath, Angus, 300 Alain Street McGuire, Charles, 92 Lov611 Avenue 420 WATERTt]W N TOWN REPORT McGuire, William, 9 'Winter Street McHugh, Dennis, 88 Fayette Street I41cHugh, James I-L, 1 Ladd Street McRugo, Walter, 50 Capitol Street McInerney, Jahn F., 85 Spring Street McIntyre, Angus D., 15 Purvis Street McIntyre, Francis M., 15 Purvis Street McIntyre, Jahn J., 15 Purvis Street McIntyre, Raymond, 15 Purvis Street Mclsaac, Alex., 70 Bigelow Avenue Mckeen, George W., 103 Worcester Street McKenney, Arthur, 133 School Street McKennon, Charles, 100 Rutland Street *McLaughlin, Daniel J., 12 Carver Road East *-McLaughlin, Daniel J., Jr., 12 Carver Road East McLaughlin, Frank, 135 Boyd Street McLaughlin, John, 28 Fairfield, Street McLaughlin, John S., 162 Hillside Road McLaughlin, Walter, 51 Mt.. Auburn Street McLellan, Joseph A., 486 Mart Street McLeod, AVilliarn, 37 Riverside Street McMakin, Frank, 1M Summer Street McAlann, William, 25 Palfrey Street McMastars, John, 26 Palfrey Street McNabb, Forrest E., 61 Prospect Street McNamara, Daniel, 17 Olney Street McNamara, Darnel J., 49 Gilbert Street McNeil, Daniel F., 37 Union Street McNeil, Leo J., 37 Union Street McNichols, Charles, 391 School Street, Res'd lwahant McNulty, William F., 31 Prescott Street *McPhee, Alexander F., 14 Francis Street McStay, C. Patrick, 80 forest Street McSweeney, Dana, 14 Fletcher Terrace McWhirter, Earl, 179 Spruce Street McWhirter, Randall W., 30 Parker Street Meachling, Edward, 54 Reechw uud Avenue Meehan, Daniel, 51 Main Street Meehan, Dennis A., 26 Lawrence Street Meehan, Joseph D, 511 Main Street Meehan, Richard J., 14 North Beacon Court . COLLECTOR'S REPORT 421 Aleisner, Everett, 215 Sycamore Street Melandson, Joseph, 24 Dexter Avenue *Mellett, Percival, 820 Mt. Auburn Street Melvin, Arthur, 37 Hunt Street, Paid Lowell *Melvin, Irving Albert, 12 Flint :load Menten, :Patrick A., 669 Main Strut s Mentzigia.n, Stephen, 217 Dexter Avenue Mercurio, Joseph, 21 Francis Street Merrill, Frank V., 173 Church Street, U. S. Army Merrill, Guy W., 69 Green Street, deceased Merrullo, Patsy, 42 Westminster Avenue *Merry, Charles B., 67 Channing Road Mesmar, Albert, 120 Belmont Street Meyer, Henry G, D., 38 Grenville: Road, U. S. Army Alickle, David B., 169 Palfrey Street Miles, George, 174 Orchard Street Miller, George, 25 Linden Way Minch, Nelson TIC., 35 Oakland Street Minch, Nelson R., 12 Ladd Street Minella, Lawrence, 35 Qpl land Street Miranda, Joseph, 40 Laurel Street Mitchell, William P., 22 Birch Road b1oher, Arthur J., 21 Middlesex Raab *M.ollons, William, 26 Irma Avenue Monahan, George H., 10 Union Street Monahan, Jahn, 5 Myrtle Street Monahan, Patrick, 127 Putnam Street Afondlick, Solomon, 30 Edgecli#£ Road Montague, Louis, 116 Walnut ,Street Montrose, Clifford V., 39 Porter Street Montville, Harvey J., 25 Morton Street Mooney, George, 126 Nichols Avenue Mooradian, Asadoor, 15 Razel Street "Moore, Augusta, 28 Palfrey Street Moore, James, 38 Williams Street Moore:, La,%Tence, 16 Dun€on load Moran, Francis, 56 Gilbert Street Moran, John, 4U Waltham Street Moran, Patrick J., 19 Alfred Road Moreau, Arthur J., 223 Wi0tertown Street, deceaged Morgan, Leo M., 166 Spruce Street 422 WATERTOWN TOWN EXPORT Morley, Bernard A., 48 Hancock Street J 14lorley, Joseph J., 10 Wells Avenue *Morley, Thomas, 41 Elton Avenue Morrissey, Eugene U., 180 Common Street Morrison, Ralph F., 105 Orchard Strut *,Mosca, Carl, 7 Rifle Court Mouradian, Samuel, 92 Cypress Street Moynihan, Gerald, 38 Royal Street Muekjian, John, 228 Boylston Street 'Mudgett, Albert I., 6 Phillips Street Mulgrew, John, J., 19 r rench 'Terrace Mulhern, John H., 12 Theurer Park Alulhern, Thomas F., 12 Theurer Park Mullen, Robert, 4 Cuba Street Mulligan, Gordon, 53 Fequosette Street Mulrain, Edward, 522 Pleasant Street Munroe, Andrew, 37 Morse Strut Munroe, John, 136 Galen Street Munroe, Lee, 37 Morse Street Munroe, Malcolm, 37 Morse Street Munsell, William Vie., 34 Huey .Street Murdock, Edward, 30 Malden Mxect Murdock, Thomas, 30 Malden Street Burdock, William, 30 Malden Street Murgia, John, 4 Acton Street Murphy, Dennis, 13 Fletcher Terrace Murray, Fred T., 435 Mt, Auburn Street Murray, John, 9 Paul Street Murray, John A., 184 School Street Murray, Lawrence G., 117 Lovell Roiid 14iussen, Raymond, 80 Carroll Street Myers, Sohn, 116 WinEor A.veaue Myra, George, 166 Waverley Avenue Maas, Eli, 232 Belmont Street Naas, John 13., 232 Belmont Street Nabooediau, James, 31 Kimball Road, deceased Nalley, John A., 45 Pequosette Street hlardone, Louis, 40 Evans Street Narrdone, .Angelo, 240 Palfrey Street Nazarian, Dick, 9 Hosrner Street Nazaretian, James, 547 Mt. Auburn Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 423 Neal, Louis A., 278 Belmont Street, Re$'d Belmont Needham, Harry R., 33 Gleason Street Neikekian, duct:, 67 Quimby Street Nelchian, Harold, '7 Chestnut Park Nelson, Hervan, 34 Walnut :Street Nelson, Oscar J., 49 Hersom Street Nelson, Robert F., 19 Green Street Nethercote, Leo M., 54 Palfrey Street Neville, Paul A., 12 Derby Road Newton, William S., 1045 Belmont Street Nilson, James, 25 Morse Street Nocurfa, John, 69 Forest Street; *Nolan, Eduard P., 32 Elmwood Avenue Norcross, Walter E., 10 Hillside Road Norman, Harold, 643 Mt. Auburn Street Norton, Frederic, 100 Franklin, Street Notargla,como, Anthony G., 31 Fitchburg Street Noyes, Henry, 28 Holt Street Nute, Leslie, 273 Blain Street Oatley, Augustus W., 29 Adams Street O'Brien, George, 41 Carrolt Street *O'Brien:, James El., 201 Maplewood Street O'Brien, 'Thomas, 79 Templeton Parkway O'Callaghan, Cornelius, 6 Hamer 'Street O'Callaha.n, John L., 6 Homer Street O'Connell, Thomas, 21 Prescott Street *O'Cormor, Ambrose, 125 Arsenal Street *O'Connor, Arthur, 125 Arsenal Street O'Connor, John ,1., 4.5 Whitney Street, deceased O'Donnell, James, 500 Main Street O'Donnell, James A., Jr., 500 Main Street "O'Donnell, dames p., 12 Bacon Street Ogar, Arthur C., 46 Cuba Street i O'Gara, Joseph, 154 Main Street . O'Gara, Peter, 154 Main Street O'Halloran, James F., 45 Alt. Au'hurtn Street O'Halloran, Michael G., 45 Alt. Auburn :street Ohanian, Martin, 52 Putnam Street *Ohanian, Suran, 33 Melendy Avenue O'Hara, James J., 258 Belmont Street � O'Leary, Jeremiah F., 82 Fayette Street 424 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT O'Livetto, James, 27 Carroll Street O'Neil, Edward F., 11 Eliot Street O'Neil, Joseph V11., 4 Howe Street O'Rake, Glen, 154 Common Street Orth, Harold, 8D Hillside Toad O'Shea, George E., 41 Adams Avenue Osmond, Hed ey, 19 Chapman Street Otis, Ward M., 65 Russell Avenue, Civil War Veteran Ounjian, Sam, 49 Laurel Street Owen, Ralph, 2 Hillside Street *Oxley, Jelin J., 96 Lowell venue Ozuonian, Awedia, 130 Nichols Avenue oz,Donian, Bagdasar, 130 Nichols Avenue Paddock, George B., 9 Lloyd Road Paloiann, Jahn, 1il Cypress Street, deceased Palambo, Jerry, 12 Lloyd Road Papadeau, Vincent, 186-Summer Street Papazian, Bedros, 39 Prentiss Street Papaazian, James, 27 Kimball R Yad Pappas, Michael, 46 Dartmouth Street Parente, Jerry, 163 Pleasant Street Parenti, Enrico, 82 Winter Street Paris, Sherman, 67 Winsor Avenue Parisian, George, 183 Palfrey Street Parker, Harold, 14 Washburn Street Parker, Ralph R., 7 Clyde road Patey, Walter G., 61 'Walnut 'Street *-Patterson, Gilbert A., Bridg'hain Avenue Paul, Dare, 17 Hasmer Street Peek, Walter, 542 Mt. Auburn Street Peck, William, 542 Mt. Auburn Street Peltcey, Charles J., 48 Carroll Street Pennington, Alfred T., 20 Brimmer Street Pennington, Francis J., 20 13rimmer Street Pennington, George H., 20 l3riminer Street Peppard, Matthew B., 1`0 Bellevue Road., duplicate assessment Perry,, Ernest, 38 Marshall Street Perry, Max, 20 Palfrey Street Peters, Sidney, 22 Palfrey Street Peterson, .Albert Viz., 49 Prescott Street Peterson, Edward, 8 Pletcher Terrace COLLECTOR''S REPORT 425 *Peterson, Richard J., 49 Prescott Street Peyton, Steve, 126 Putnam Street Phelan, James, 28 Hardy Avenue Piantedosi, Anthony, 24 Ding Street Piantedosi, $enj.amiai, 164 Pleasant Street Piantedosi, Cosmo, 24 Cushman Street Piantedosi, Dominic, 1,62 Pleasant Street Piantedosi, Louis, 25 Warren Street Piantedosi, Jerry, 16 ICng Street Piantedosi, Joseph, 183 Fayette Street Piceia, John, i New Lexington Street Pick, Arthur, 16 Irving Street Pickering, Gordon L.,72-9Z BelmGnt Street Pierce, Charles, 537 Alt. Auburn Street Pierce, James E., 92A Summer Street Pike, Charles NV,, 404 Pleasant Street Filisbury, Benjamin, 232 Bellevue Road *PWsted, George P., 27 Pleasant Street Poillucci, Frank, 9 Hazel Street. Poilluee , Gus, 7 Yukon Avenue Pollucci, Joseph, 9 Hazel Street *Policronis, Deinetrio, 229 Arlington Street Politis, George, 28 Keenan Street Ponte, $artomoleo, 36 Coolidge Hill Road Porter, George, 69 Dexter Avenue Potter, Milton H., 322 Arlington Street Potter, Paul, 198 Maplewood Street Powers, John J., 126 Palfrey Street Prendergast, l►Tartin, 11 Royal Street Proto, Dominic, 50 Riverside Street Pughese, Guido, 8115 Mt, Auburn Street Pugliese, John, 805 Mt. Auburn Street Pughese, Orlando, 9 Sexton Street Pugliese, Robert, 805 Mt. Auburn Street Pullman, Edward, 30 'Melencly Avenue Purdy, John, 11 Chester Street Putney, Charles F., 98 Waverley Avenue Putney, Charles T., 98 Waverley} Avenue Pyle, Ernest, 40 Williams Street ' Quimby*, William, 6 Phillips Street Quinn, Dan, 1'9 Lyons Court I 426 WATER'1"OWN TOWN REPORI' Quinn, Frank, 46 North Beacon Street Quinn, John, 46 North Beacon Street Quinn., Thomas, 46 Forth Beacon Street Quirk, William D,, 20 Orchard Street *Racks, Harry, 192 Arlington Street Rae, Albert W., 153A Lexington Street Ralph, Frank W., 808 fit. Auburn Street Ralph, Joseph S., 8U8 Mt. Auburn Street Rand, Edmund W., 168 Walnut Street Rainer, Patsy, 7R Hearn Street Raphatian, Casper, 28 Laurel Street Raphalian, Reuben, 28 Laurel Street Raphalian, ,Solomon, 13 Brimmer Street Rattil;an, John J., 56 Brndford Road Ravane, Patrick J'., 8 Adams Street 1 ave-si, John, 122 Chapman Street Raymond, Bruno, 8 Bostonia Avenue Raymond, Domenic, 8 Bostonia Avenue Reardon, James A., 4 Jewett Street Reardon, Patrick, 475 Pleasant Street Reardon, William E., 4 Jewett Street Deed, Almond, 35 Bradford Road Reed, Louis A., 35 Bradford load Regan, Richard, 40 hsaple Street Regan, William, Ill Lexington Street Reid, Daniel, 23 Chapman Street Reidle, Casper, 33 Bacon Street Reimann, Arthur C., 146 Spruce Street, Res"d Vermont Revane, Michael T., 8 Adams Street Reynolds, Frederick 1J., 4 Carver Road Riceio, Anthony, 13 Taylor Street Riecio, Frank, 14 Taylor Street Riccio, Michael, 381 Arlington Street Rice, Albert S., 358 Charles River Road Rice, John H., 7 Harnden Avenue Rice, Walter, 107 Poplar Street Richards, Walter W., 23 Quincy Street Richardson, Frederick G., 26 Adains' Avenue *Reilly, n—ederick, 81 Boylston Street Riley, Edward, 23 Clyde Rorad Riley, Jahn, 64 Blton Avenue �OLLECTOR'S IREPOU 427 pizza, Anthony, 114 Forest Street Hizza, Joseph, 114 Forest Street Rizza, Joseph, 114 Forest Street Rizzuti, Vincenzo, 39 Dartmouth Street Reach, Francis J., 12 Oliver Road i r . Roach, Jaynes J., 201 Maplewood Street Robbins, Frank, 815 tilt. Auburn Street Robbins, Raymond, 96 Russell Avenue Robinson, Frank M., 73 Spruce Street Robinson, Harry N., 20 Oakland Street Robinson, Herbert, 73 Spruce Street Robinson, William J., 106 Walnut Street Roche, James P., 54 Capitol Street Roche, William, 31 Keenan Street Rogers, Chester F., 20 Belmont Street Rogers, Francis, 254 Main Street Rogers, Jahn, 41 Fairfield Street Rollins, Harry B., 8 Swett Court Rollins, Stanley, S Swett. Court Rooney, Dennis, ?G Irviiig Street Rooney, .lames E., 6 Winthrop Street Rooney, John. B., 110 Riverside Street Rooney, John F., 11U Riverside Street Rooney, Philip, 23 Fifth Avenue Rooney, William JH., 4U Carroll .Street Rose, Arthur, 58 Salisbury Road Rose, William F., 12 Keenan Street Rosoff, Mack, 326 Arlington 9-treet 2#Ross, Thomas S., 43 Hillside Road Rupert, Frank, 154 Orchard Street Russo, Andrew, 15 Linden Street Russo, Carmine, 28 Hudson Street Russo, Fred., 5 Swett Court Russo, Gregory, 239 Lexington Street Russo, Matthew, 53 Laurel Street Russo, Matthew, 53 Laurel Street Russo, Peter, 19 Middles Street Ryan, William J., 16 Maplewood Street Ryan, William, 105 Edenfield Avenue Sabatino, Raphael, 80 Prentiss Street Sacca, Roy, 38 Edgeelifl' Road 428 WATERTOWN TOWN UPORT Sacco, Joseph, 9 Winter Street Salese, Fiore, 86 Coolidge Hill Road Salese, Patsy, 36 Coolidge Hill Road Sampson, George, 48 Dartmouth Street Sampson, Stephen J., 48 Dartmouth Street Samuelian, Avedis, 26 Lloyd Road Saninoy Mele, 9 Elmwood Avenue Santeasa, Charles, 68 Dexter Avenue *Santoro, Sam, 49 Prentiss Street, duplicate Santoro, Samuel, 83 Boylston Street Saraf, Stephen, 225 Boylston Street Saramai, Harry, 133 Dexter Avenue Sargent, John, 610 Arsenal Street Sarlds, Geoxge N., 24 Dexter Avenue Krikoxian, Malkon, 11 Nichols Avenue Sarmanian, John, 122 Walnut Street Sattanino, Peter, 14 Everett Avenue Savarese, Salvatore, 1U Clarendon Street 'Sawyer, Stanley, 21 Bradford Road Saxton, Ben P., 10 Wolcott Road Scali, Frank, 12 Berkeley Street *Scanlon, Eugene, 187 School Street Scanlon, William. P., 395 School Street Scarpaci, Daniel, 132 Putnam Street Schindler, George E., 13 Irving Park, Resd Washington, D. C. Schorield, Alfonso, 47 Alt. Auburn Street Schroeder, Daniel, 57 Capitol Street Scott, Edward W., 32 Sunny bank Road Scott, James, 187 Galen Street Scott, John, 596 Pleasant Street Beaman, George, 64 Elton Avenue Sebastian, Peter, 95 Grove Street Secor, Glenn, 85 Mt. Auburn Street "Secord, Fred, 24 Chawicy Street Seel an, Missak R., 14 Union Street Semonian, Atelkon, 31 Melendy Avenue Serafini, Victor, 30 Westland Road Sessa, Albert, 207 Arlington Street Sessa, Joseph A., 207 Arlington Street, deceased Shannahan, F�rauk D., 136 Cypress Street "Shannahan, Henry, 136 Cypress Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 429 Sharkey, Cornelius, 105 Boylston Street *Shattuck, Russell M., 38 Dartmouth Street Shaughnessy, Daniel B., 25 I-fosmer Street Shaw, Bartlett M., Jr., 141 Common Street Shea, Arthur P., 32 Brimmer Street Shea, Charles, 11 Howard Street Shea, Edward, 4.3 Cypress 'Street Shea, George, 29 Myrtle Street Shea, John F., 142 Galen Street Shea, John R., 302 Waverley Avenue Shea, Mortimer, 126 Nichols Avenue Shedd, James A., 91 Standish Road Sheet%, Grant, 426 Main Street Sheldon, George, 61 Church Street Shellhurn, Bartlett S., 41 Beacon. Park Sheridan, Joseph P., 95A Edenfield Avenue Sheridan, Patrick J., 172 School Street Shield, Jahn J., 101 Arsenal Street Shields, William J. J,, 81. Galen Street Shube, William, 278 No. Beacon Street Shriver, Raymond, 155 Highland Avenue Silvaggi, Libertore, 16 Warren Street Simcock, Walter E., 65 Gilbert Street 5imonian, Martin, 138 Arlington Street Simourban, Simon, 24 Keenan Street Simpson, Edward, 15 Worcester. Street Simpson, Edward P., 56 Evans Street Sing, Wong, 117 Galen Street, deceased Siranni, Joseph, 99 Grove Street Skahill, Peter J., 77 Riverside Street Skelton, James W., 10 Howe Street Skelton, Walter, 10 Howe Street Skinner, James, 164 Langdon Avenue Slamin, Thomas, 41 Union Street Slawsby, Samuel., Jr., 324 Arlington Street Smith, Chester, 92 No. Beacon Street Smith, Earl, 31 Irma Avenue Smith, .Francis EE., 93 No. Beacon .Street *Smith, George, 92 NG. Beacon Street Smith, Larry, 18 Hum Street Smith, John, 35 Wilmot Street 4330 WNTERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Smith, Floyd, 126 Charles River Road Smith, Raymond, 11. Hardy A—enue, Pd. Maynard Smith, Walter 1., 54 Prentiss Street *Smythe, Frank, 29 Palfrey Street Snellgrove, William, 16 Middlesex Road Snow, Edwin M., 6 Carver Read Fast Soukiassian, Arn, 22G No. Beacon Street *Sowers, AIfred Ff., 15 Katherine Read Spellman, .Tames, 32 Palfrey Street Sperguiro, Frank, 29 Coolidge Hill Road S'perguiro, Michael, 29 Coolidge Hill Road pringman, Marry, 122 Water Street I'Stadtman, Robert H., 229 No. Beacon Street Stanchfield, Azier, 19 1rma Avenue tanchfield, Earle, 19 Irma Avenue Starr, Herbert W., 1.7 Fuller Road Stepanian, Krikor, 7 Grove Street Stephens, Fred J., 96 Harnden Avenue Stevenson, C., Allen, 46 Franklin Street Stevrman, Bernard, fit Boyd Street Stillson, Michael, 21 Romer Street *Stockus, Peter, 281 Alain Street Storey, Eugene L., 148 Hillside Road triley, Harold C., 59 Marshall .Street, Res'd Danvers Sullivan, Asa, 21 Water Street Sullivan, Clinton A., 334 Orchard Street Sullivan, Cornelius, 777 ML, Auburn Street Sullivan, Edmund, 15 Green Street Terrace Sullivan, Gene, 33 Mt. Auburn Street Sullivan, John, 35 F'ifieid Street Sullivan, Dolan H., 166 Common Street Sullivan, Joseph F., 65 Lowell Avenue Sullivan, Thomas, 62 Laurel Street Sullivan, Timothy, 65 Lowell Avenue Sullivan, William J., 21 Brimmer Street *Sutherland, George, 20 Putnam Street Sutter, Frederick E., 21 Lawrence Street Sweet, Arthur F., 41 Quincy Street Takvoorian, Leon, 48 Cypress Street TaGnenli'an, Krikor, 96 Laurel Street Tanner, Randolph, 28 Francis Street COLLECTOR'S FxFIORT 431 Taste, Alexander, 172 Walnut Street Tattrie, David H v 38 Cypress Street Taverna., Domenica, 141 Westminster Avenue Taverna, Salvatore, 92 Elm Street Taylor, John L., 275 A.rlingtun Street Taylor, Raymond S., 14 Harrington Street Terrigian, Nazareth G., 216 Boylston Street Tevnan, James, 83 Arsenal Street Te%man, Lawrence, 83 Arsenal Street Thacher, 'Wilbur F., 78 Marian Road, deceased Thomay, Vincent, 49 Fairfield Street Thomian, Jo�ai, 29 Quimby Street *Thompson, Frank G., 6 Winter Street Thompson, Frederic P., 93 Watertown Street *Thompson, Minor, 88 Surnmer Street Thurston, John W., IS Adams Street Tiano, Michael, 37 Quirk Street Tic.ehurst, Raymond, 95A Edenfield Avenue Teriglofl•, Joseph, 62 Hall Avenue Tippett, Fred A., 69 Hillside Road Tirone, Ant6nio, 136 Arlington Street Titiano, Roy, 37 Quirk Street Tobin, Peter, 23 Maple Street Tocei, Clarence, 10 Lowell Avenue Toceo, Cesare, 45 Riverside Street Tomasian, Setrak, 119 Dexter Avenue Tomassian, Jacob, 236 Boylston Street Toohey, Thomas, 127 Dexter Avenue Topez, Joseph, 11 Lowell Avenue Topjian, Daniel, 19 Prentiss Street Torosi•an, Jelin, 38 Cypress Street Toseano, Joseph, 23 Brimmer Street Tosi, Thomas, 61 Nyack Street Tossali, Patsy, 44 Bacon Street Toto, Louis, 181,,a Arsenal Street *Tots, Peter, 10i� arsenal Street _ Towvmoso, Datri, 191. Warren Street Tracy, Edward J., 48 Hall Avenue Tracy, Thomas, 14 Fletcher Terrace "Trams, Pasquale, 36 Bostonia Avenue Travers, Daniel W., 236 Common Street 432 4'4'ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Travers, James F., 236 +Common. Street Trembley, Telespor, 122 Putnam. Street Triconi, Domenick, 113 Forest Street Triconi, Samuel, 113 Forest Street Troi€enni, Pasquale, 52 Ralph Street Troy, Edward, 7 Cuba Street Troy, Francis G., 7 Ci;.ba Street Troy, John E,, 7 Cuba Street Tsagaris, Teter, 139 Templeton Parkway Tselepis, Ceort a P., 10 Bostonia Avenue *"Tsolas, Emil, 41 Coolidge Hill Road Tucker, Albert F., 85 Riverside Street Tucker, Stanley, 86 Riverside Street Tucker, 'William F., 7 Hearn Street Tupper, Charles W., 577 Main Street Tupper, Mich rel, 37 Riverside Street Turner, Herbert D., 127 Lexington Street *Turner, Robert, 24 Franklin .Street Tuscher, William 1?., B40 Arlirlgtoii Street T-vohig, ,lames, 90 North Beac:rnr Street Upton, Harry H., 36 Hardy Avexiue Vacca, Alichael, 15 Keenan Street Vacca, Ralph, 57 Cottage Street Vacea, Ralph, 57 Cottage Street Vacearello, Thomas, 215 Palfrey Street Vaccarello, Viucent, 215 Palfrey Street Vahey, John, 581 Mt. Auburn Street Vahey, Martin P., ].11 Evans Street Valante, William, a Oak ,Street Valentino, Almerico, 44 Cottage Street Valentino, George, 11 Norseman Avenue Valois, Alex A., 58 Hancock Street, deceased Vandew onde, Jahn E., 74 Evans Street VanDohletj, Frederick, 24 Birch Road VanDohlen, Robert, 24 Birch Read Van.done, Theodore, 2 Kimball Road Vanetzian, Elias, 14 Oak Street V'artKeuren, Anto, 101 Carroll Street *Varney, Albert, 37 Chapman Street Veto, Don, 194 Summer Street Veligrakis, Manuel, 20 Keenaxt Street COLLECTOR'S RuORT 433 Vergillo, Carlo, 62 Forest Street Viola, Salvatore, 36 Berkeley Street Visella, Cesare, 109 Arsenal Street Vita, Cannalongo, 517 Mt. auburn Street Vito, Citino, 517 Mt. Auburn Street *Voney, Joseph, 11 New Loxington Street Vouros, Gregory, 13 Morse Street Vrock, Rocco, 15 Spring Court Wade, Gerald, 129 Waverley .Avenue *Wade, Jaseph, 14 Waverley Avenue Wadleigh, Moses B., 14 Alden Road Waldron, Raymond, 28 Capitol Street Waller, Charles, 15 Francis Street Walker, Jonathan 1., 486 Belmont Street Wall, Michael, 142 Galen Street Wallace, John E., 69 Stuart Street Wallis, Welington, 46 Parker Street, Res'd Boston Walsh, James, 42 Xt. Auburn Street Walsh, James J., 169 Langdon Avenue Walsh, Teter J"., 74 Morse Street Walsh, Stephen, 121 Arsenal Street Walter, Randall, wl Cottage Street Walters, Wendell M., 54 Hovey Street Wamboldt, Henry, 11 Rangeley Road Wanamaker, Harry, 29A Irving Street Warner, E., Paul, 11 Francis Street Warner, John F., 769 Mt, Auburn Street Warren, William, 221 Arsenal Street Wasson, Arthur, 13 Waltham Street Waugh, William 'C,, 291 Mt. Auburn Street Wells, Ernest, 148 Orchard Street Wells, Lester A., 1% Pearl. Street Welstead, Frederick, 2 Hillside Street Wentworth, John J., 73 Pierniont Street Wessel, Stanley, 174 North Beacon Street Wheeler, Walter E., 322Arlington .Street Whitcomb, George, 143 Spruce Street White, Leonard, 0 Payette Street White, Patrick, 25 1i`Uth Avenue White, Walter, 70 FRyette Street, Res'd Waltham White, Willi= A., 70 Fayette Street 434 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Whitney, Earl, 12 Phillips Street Whitney, Frank C., 29 Hall Avenue Whitten, Edwin H., 37 Riverside Street, Whittemore, 1±loyer E., 50 MuriolL li.oad, Pd. Chulmsford Wiley, N., Chester, 63 Evans Street Wilkins, Arthur D., 21 Dexter Avenue, deceased Wilkins, Richard, 36 Concord Road Williams, George F., 293 Lexingrton Street Williams, Juhn P., 24 Louise Street Williams, Lawrence, 28 Oliver Street Williams, Norman, 107 Worcester Street Willson, Donald 1t., 176 Waverley Avenue Wilson, Lewis, 16 Cuba Street Wilson, Samuel T., 20 Commoriweath Road, Res'd N. I Wiokler, Edward, 117 Dexter Avenue Winslow, Joseph S., 289 Waverley Avenue, deceased Winston, Thomas, 43 Chapman Street Wistaner, D., 231 Arlington Street Wolcott, Joseph A., 43 Laurel Street, deceased *Woodbridge, Frank W., 31 Oakley Road *Woodbridge, Samuel F., 31 Oakley Street Woodruff, Louis, F., 10 Middlesex Road Woods, John, 9 Gilbert Street Wright, Burley, 8 Summer Street Wright, Nelson W., 618 Arsenal Street Yea, George E., 41 Wilmot Street Young, Hebron, 65 Hillside Street Youvanian, Yenmmt, 17 Howe Street Zaino, Albert, 63 Boylston Street Zakarian, David, 15 Malden Street Zalenski, Alfred, 237 -Pleasant ,Street Zeldin, Hemen, 352 Arlington Street Zenga, Thomas C., 334 Arlington Street Zimisky, Joseph, 88 Edgeeliif Road Cleverley, Ralph, 32 Sunnyhank Road Frasier, Louis J., 66 Bates Thad, Spanish War Vet. Gale, John, 3 Brigham Street Hopkins, Michael J., 29 Hardy Avenue, not a resident Hughes, Lawrence, 790 Alt. Auburn Street Ziegel, Anthony, 2 Oakland Street *Bagosian, Simon, 19 Molendy Avenue COLLEC`1'OR'S REPORT 435 Papadopholas, Costos, 67 Coolidge Dill Road Rice, Dominic, 37 Melendy Avenue Robinson, Daniel, 32 Waverley Avenue Calnaii, Jolui F., 18 Lawrence Street Quinn, Ed{v and M., 29 French Street Pike, John, 55 A I41t. Auburn Street AlcGouch, Edmund, 89 Blaplewood Street Hanrahan, Francis, 826 Mt. Auburn Street Belben, Charles N., 33 Dexter Avenue Driscoll, Cornelius J., 38 Kimball Road, dupicate assessment Nazarian, Nazart, 86 Dexter Avenue Capano, Savatore, 57 Forest Street Higgins, Stanwood E., 158 Boylston Street Sperguiro, Antoni, 29 Cool€lige Hill Road Shields, Matthew, 101 Arsenal Street Delrrmage, Joseph, 77 Lan don Avenue Geragosian, Melkon, 2 Appleton Street Cutting, Abert W., .100 Pleasant Street Fisher, Ernest, 500 -Belmont Street Donavon, John, 11A Fairfield Street Rollins, Marshall C., 643 Mt. Auburn Street Liljeholm, Sydney, 40 Garfield Street Simonetti, Pasquale, 47 Prospect Street Anderson, ldolger, 135 Grove Street Bamford, Chester A., 163 Payette Street Cooper, William L., 16 Fifi+eld Street i'4:ddaugh, Lee R., 244 No. Beacon. Street Shutt, Charles J., 127 Forest Street 1932 Old Age Assistance Taxes Asterisk (17) paid since closing of books December 31, 1932 to February 8, 1933 Achmakjian, .James, 23 Cottage Street Acone, Dominic, 81 Templeton Parkway *Adarno, Antonio, 46 Edenfield Avenue *Adamo, Joseph, 46 Edenfield Avenue *Agahigian, Diran, 9 Harnden Avenue *Agahigian, Suren, 329 Orchard Street Abaranian, Martin, 33 Quimby Street Aitkens, Ellsworth, 49 BoyA Street Aitkens, Ellswortb, 49 Boyd Street Akillian, Stephen, 133 Dexter Avenue - 436 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Alberego, Guiseppe, 16 Warren Street *Alexander, Rufus R., 39 Franklin Street ,'Wexanderian, Harry, 9 Hosmer Street Alexiou, Cluistopher, 21 Berkeley Street Alger, William, 100 Peasant Street ,Allen, Claude A., 163 Payette Street Allfrey, Charles, 74 -Putnam Street Amechetti, Aehilli, 114 Putnam Street Amxosa, Raphael, 52 I{eenan Street Ananain, Arakel, 18 Putnam Street Antastasi, Stephen, 20 Lyons Court Anderson, Arthur, fi Gleason Street *Anderson, David, 158 Belmont Street Anderson, David, 154 Belmont Street, duplicate assessment Anderson, Harry J., I.S3 Spruce Street Anderson, William J., 112 Charles River Road Andren, Moro A., 63 Palfrey Street Andrew, William, 265 Palfrey Street Andrews, Aloysius, 9 Oliver Road. Angelo, Tony, 15 Churchill Angelucci, IUlatteo, 4 Sexton Street Annis, Walter, 9 Howard Street Ansell, William E., 235 Arsenal Street Antonio Bruno, 434 Mt. Auburn Street Antonucci, Ralpb, 7 Spring Court Arena, Frank, 8 Bostonia Avenue Argento, Uomenick, 40 Clarendon Street *Avakian, Ava.k, 51 Irma Avenue *Aylward, Arthur J., 694 Belmont Street ,A,rigio, Santos, 274 Palfrey Street Arootzian, Peter 73 Nichols Avenue Ascrizzi, I}omine, 29 Waverley Avenue, deceased *Asduran, Paul, 25 Prentiss Street Atkins, Ceorge, 49 Boyd Street Attenz cl, Anthony, 190 Walnut Street Attenzio, Raffaele., 190 Walziut Street *Aubrey, Charles E., 9 Edgeeliff Road *Aubrey, Charles N., 9 Edgeeliff Road Aucoin, A[bert, 10 Jewett Street Aucoin, Bradfard, 19 -Jewett Street Aucoin, Harold, 19 Jewett Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 437 Babcock, Freeman B., 17 Gilbert Street Bagshaw, William, 402 Pleasant Street Bailey, John W., 168 Walnut Street Bailey, Thomas P., 73 Union Street Baird, RDbert J., 40 :Hall Avenue Baird, Roy F., 40 Hall Avenue Baird, Wallace, 40 Hall Avenue Bakalyan, William., 616 Arsenal Street Baker, ,John, 123 Putnam Street Banks, Eerbort, 221 Pleasant Street *Baker, John C., 134`Edenfield Avenue Barclay, Jelin R,, 11 Edenfield Avenue ""Barker, Henry F'., 16 Ladd Street Barkrnan, Gerard, 27 Lawrence Street *Bw-tolcmew, .Tames B., 52 1 cechweod Avenue Bartlett, Carl H., 120 Charles River Read Bartlett, Percy, 7 Morse Street Bartlett, William, r4 Prospect Street *Bartolotti, Anthony, 22 Concord Road Barttro, James L., 28 Palfrey Street *Barraneo, Salvatore, 47 Prentiss Street *Barrett, James P., 34 Quincy Street Barrett, John, 36 Waverley Avenue Barry, Edward IM., 28 Commonwealth Road Barry, George, 7 Wilson ,Avenue 'Basmagian, Karl, 1$ Oak Street Bmmaiian, Rupert S., 25 Alelendy Avenue Basile, Joseph, 231 Arlington Street *Baxter, Frank W., Jr., 70 Putnam Street Bazarian, Charles, 155 Nichols Avenue Bazarlan, Dick, 48 Hazel Street Bazarian, Panos, 48 Hazel Street Bazarian, Sarkis, 30 Fairfield Street Bayliss, William, 10 Hosmer Street Beal, David. H., 87 Edenfield Avenue Beale, Herbert M., 8 Fletcher Terrace *Beaton, John, 51 Cypress Street r *Beattie, Charles E., 28 Gertrude Street Beaucage, Albert, 706 Mt. Auburn Street Beck, Albert H., 29 Adams Street Beck, John F., 9 Highland Avenue 438 WATER,TOWN TOWN RISPf1RT Hecker, Frank, r1 Edenfiel€l Avenue Beckwith, Hoyt, 11 Dan Terrace Bedig, Charles, 15 Elton Avenue Bedigia.n, Charles, 108 Laurel Street Berrby, Gunas, 240 Belmont Street Bergh, Albert, 28 Middle Street Belli, Alexander, 19 Panel Street Belmonte, Frank, 190 Walnut Street Bemis, Kenneth, 155 Lovell Road Bennett, Ernest, 10 Jewett Street *Benson, John, 110 Cypress Street Berkenstock, Edwin, 122 Spruce Street Bernazai, Joseph, 210 Arlington Street Bertrand, Alfred, 35 Williams Street Bertrand, Arthur, 85 Williams Strut Bertrand, Joseph, 35 Williams Street Bertrand, Leon, 35 Williams Street Bickford, Upmont W,, 81 Arsenal Street Bill, Crlo J., 36 Paul Street Kinks, Joseph S., 139 Morse ,Street Biznks, Joseph W,, 139 Morse _Street Blaine, William, 122 School Street *'Blair, Herman, 29 VVinter Street *131nir, Joseph H., 60 Church Street. *Blake, John P., 720 Mt. Auburn St. Blake, Peter T., 720 Mt. Auburn Street Blake, William J•1, 133 Bellevue Road Blakeney, Thomas R,, 2 Cross Street Bland, Liam, 32 Riverside Street Bleiler, Charles J., BG No, Beacon Street Weiler, Frank, 286 No. Beacon Street Bloomfield, Cecil R., 486 Main Street Bock, Alfred, 184 Orchard Street "kBoggia.n, John, 11 Cottage Larne Doggs, Clifford, 45 Water Street Baghigian, George, 23 :Nichols Avenue Boghigian, Vartan, 23 Nichols Avenue Bogoshian, Moonog, 57 Bigelow Avenue Bogoshian, Paul, 119 Dexter Avenue *Bogosian, Hachig, 163 Boylston Street 'Bohanon, Francis, 700 Belmont Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 439 Bold, John J., 47 31t. Auburn Street Bold, John A1., 59 Boylston Street Bollivar, Aubrey, 98 Waverley Avenue Bona, Mabie, 37 Quimby 'Street *1lonte, James,, 22 No. Beacon Court Boothby, Vinal, 141 Morse Street Boris, Felix, 6 Lyons Street Bortone, Caesar, 084 Belmont Street Bortone, Saverio, 984 Belmont Street Bostwick, Walter, 85 Mt. Auburn Street Bostwick, Charles, 43 Waverley Avenue Bouchie, Chester, 7 Kimball Load Bowie, Henry, 281 Main Street Boylan, Names, 74 Fitchburg Street Boyle, James S. Jr., 5 Upland Load Brackett, Albert, 42 Watertown Strut, deceased Branch, Harold, 42 Copeland Street Brandley, Hern an, 172 NValriut Street Bray, Fred, 191 Waverley Avenue *Breen, Martin W., 164 Walnut Street *Brennan, Frank, 39 Brimmer Street *I3renniek, Frank A., 92 Hovey Street Brigu liu, Anthony, 32 Royal Street Aronic, Cristell, 18 Belmont Street *$Town, James A., 11 Edgeeliil Road Brown, Ralph, 16 Kimball Road Brulirnuller, William, 264 Mt. Auburn Street Bryant, Everett W,, 166 Worcester Street "Bubier, Chester D., 56 Burabam Street Bucc-adura, Joseph, 308 Main Street Buckley, Francis F., 30 Chauncey Street Buckley, Francis J., 13 Union Street Buckley, William P., 30 Chauncey Street *Bullock, Richard G., 32 Commonwealth Road Burgess, James, 40A. Carroll. Street *Burgess, William, 33 Hazel Street Burgey, Samuel S., 109 Church Street *13urke, Henry, 90 Lemngton Street Burke, James J., 51 Olney Street Burke, Jolui, 36 Edenfield Avenue Burke, Joseph W., 51 4111ey Street 440 WATERTO1+' N '1?U'4'YN REPORT Burke, Nartin, Perkins Inst., duplicate Burins, Jahn H., 78 Putnam Street Burns, John J. Jr., 251 Pleasaaat Street Burr, Lucindino, 69 King Street *13uscorii, Henry, 57 Bigelow Avenue Bustin, Frank 11, 93 Franklin Street, deceased Butler, William F., 483 Blain Street Butter, Percy, 271 Main Street Byrnes, Joan, 543 Mt. Auburn Street, Res'd Bast 'Bostoil *Bythewood, Daniel H., 5 Porter Street Cabral, Frank L., 34 Francis Street Cabral, Jahn L., 34 Francis Street *Caccava,ro, Bastino, 6 Lyons Court Cacciapaglia, Joseph, 31) Quirk :Street Cadman, Harold, 38 Clcott Street *Cady, James, 11 Oaldazid Street Caira, Augustine, 238 Palfrey Street Caira, Emilio, 213 Watertown Street Calarse, John, 189 Waverley Avenue Caldronia, '.Gamy, 183 Fayette Street, duplicate Callaghan, Cornelius, 32 Riverside Street Callahan, Patr►ek J., 30 1 denfield Avenue Callahan, Wiliam, 33 Woodeigh Rind Callaway, `1`irnotby E., 152 Hillerest Road. Callanan, Francis W., 16 Boyd Street Callahan, Martin L., 146 Pleasant Street Callahan, Wiliiam H., 146 Peasant Street Calledo, Angelo, 1C Warren Street Calnan, Michael F.3 346 Main Street Cambuerlli, Leanardo, 18 Taylor Street Campbell, Alexander J., 13 Keenan Street Campbell, Cameron, 126 Nichols Avenue Campbell, James, 65 Bacon Street Campbell, Paul R., 32 Evans Street Campenelli, Alartin, 1015 Belmont Street *Cannes, Francis F., 27 Gilbert Street Cansanelli, Pericles, 558 Alt. Auburn Street Capaldi, Jerry, 55 Warren Street *Caparale, Peter A., 19 Morse Street *Caporiceio, 'Vincent, 21 French Terrace Cappuci, Mike, 65 Cottage Street COLLEC OR'S XOPORT 441. Caprogam, Theodozo, 26 Berkeley Street *Caras, Thomas, 762 Mt. Auburn Street *Carbone, Angela, 26 Hudson Street *Carbone, Frank, 23 Hudson Street Carey, Henry W. D., 243 Arsenal Street Carey, Jot-in, 243 Arsenal Street Carey, Jahn J., 102 Cypress Street `Carey, Willi= P., 44 Illerrill Road Orley, Francis L., 144 Dexter Avenue Carley, Clarence, 144 Dexter Avenue Carlson, Cttu V., 22 Te npletou Parkway ~Carney, Lester hl., 26 Edgeeliff Road Carpenter, Carl H., 163 Bellevue Road Carr, Jospeh H., 295 Alain Street *Carr, Iticharal P., 4.9 Bradford Road Carrelli, Frank, 80 Prentiss Street Carter, Robert, 148 Orchard Street I=Carusc, Domenic, 13 Howard 'Street Caruso, Joseph, 19 Howard Street Carver, Joseph, 41 Quirk Street Cashin, William, 64 Salisba*' Road Catatgis, `l"healagis, 67 Prentiss Street Gate, Ray L., 434 lilt. Auburn Street Caterino, Matale, 7 Nichols Avenue Cavanaugh, Bartholomew, 547 Alain Street Cawley, John J., 298 Waverlet Avenue Cerra,to, Frank, 100 King Street *Cetrone, rasqunli, 135 Watertown Street Chadwick, Bernard H., 467 Pleasant Street Chad-%Nqck, Henry W., 467 Pleasant Street Chaljian, Charles, W Nichols Avenue Chambers, Joseph F., 7 Grenville Itoild Champagne, Ernest, 27 Palfrey Street Chandler, Horacu, 70 Morse Street *Chandler, William S., 17 Merrill Il:oad *Chapman, Alfred G., 120 Poplar Street *Chapman, Cyrus J., 52 Palfrey Street *Chase, William E., 15 ball Avenue Chills, Bradley, 27 Adams Street Chinian, Cliarkes, 126 Nichols Avenue Choolgian, Juiui, 48 Salisbury Road 442 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT *Christman, Clinton T., 169 Waverley Avenue Christopher, Arzzold, 61 Church Street Christopher, Everett, 61 Church .Street Churakian, David, 79 Grove Street Churakian, Warren, 79 Grove Street *Clancy, Clayton, 46 Carver Road East Clancy, Frank, 284 No. Beacon Street Clancy, Leo, 284 No. Beacon Street Clancy, Martin, 284 No. Beacon Street Clancy, William, 284 No. Beacon Street, Clark, Guy P., 34 Waverley Avenue "Clark, Robert W., 28 Marshall Street Clarke, William J., 87 Common Street Clear, Edward J., 11 Rutland Street Cleval, Herman, 190 Walnut Street Cieverley, .John, 0 Acton Street Coakley, Patrick T., 212 Sycamore Street Cody, John E., 19 Water Street Caen, John, 583 Main Street Carey, Owen, 127 Payette Street Cole, George, 400 School Street Colledv, Sabatinv, 191 Warren Street *Colleran, Patrick J., 255 Boylston Street Colligan, Albert, 5 Royal Street Colligan, Charles P., fi Royal Street Collins, Henry, 23 Maple Street Collins, Walter, 91 Highland Avenue, duplicate *Coloprisco, Guiseppe, 161 Arsenal Street Colosto, Ernest, 21 Pleasunt Street *Colvin, Allen, 22 Warwick Road Comeir, Aliehael, 21 Olney Street *Compass, George, 45 Kondacian Street Conary, Frank, 22 Irving Park Conary, Homer C., 22 Irving Park C€ncannon, Edmund, 40 Edeniield Avenue Confillio, John, 29 Chandler Street Connell, Francis J., 22 Pecluosette Street Connell, Joseph, 22 Pequosette Street Connelly, Michael, 249 Alain Street Connors, Edward, 16 Hunt Street *Connors, James, 83 Rutland Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 449 Condors, John P., 65 Gilbert Street, deceased Connors, Thomas M., 83 Rutland Street Connors, William, 23 Irma Avenue Conrad, Harold 1., 17 George Street Consalarg, Joseph, 272 Palfrey Street Constanzo, Francis, 15 Pond Street Conti, Frank, 28 Church Street *Cook, Austin H., 34 Union Street Coole, Simone, 15 New Lexington Street *Coolidge, Paul, 1034 Belmont Street *Cooper, James, 16 Fifiela Street Cooler, John H., 76 Prospect Street "Coppier, dames J., 15 Dewey Street *Coppier, J. Edgrar, 15 Dewey Street Corafi, Rocco, 6 Rifle Court Corbett, Leo M., 30" Watertown Street Corcoran, Timothy, 74 Green Street *Cordeiro, Aires, 35 Hazel Street Corrazzino, 'Tony, 14 Clarendon Street Corsali, Antonio, 16 Howard Street *Cosali, Castnnzo, 15 Howard .Street Costa, Phillip, 76 Putnam Street Costello, James," 59 Union Street Costello, James G., 10 Oliver [toad Costello, Jeremiah, 21 Iseith Street *Cote, Alfred, 622 Pleasant Street Coughlin, Jeremiah, 73 Union Street Covino, Glando, 226 Westminster Avenue Coy, Frank, 107 Arsenal Street ' Craig, Edward, 39 Winter Street Craig, William R., SO Spring Street *Cranston, Charles E., 11-1 Chapman Street Crawford, Calvin D., 30 Lincoln 'Street, l:1es'd Barnstable Cra-%{*ford, David, 9 Riehards Road Crocker, Bud, 35 Maple Street *Crocker, Alark, 8 Carleton Terrace Crook, Robert, 131 Winsor Avenue Crosby, Edward A., 146 Hillside Road Crowe, William J., 3 Grenville Road Crowell, Sumner, 296 Aft. Auburn ,Street Crupi, Joseph, 58 Dartmouth Street 444 WATER`l'OWN TOWN REPORT Culipher, James, 470 Arsenal Street Caammings, John, 8 Quincy Street Cunningham, Arthur M., fib Edgecliff Road Curdo, Whitney, 127 Dexter Avenue Currie, Joseph, 63 Crawford Street Curry, Timothy, 10 Fifth Avenue *Curtis, Earle L., 115 Worcester Street Cushing, Bruce, 36 Salisbury Road Cusick, Joseph F'., 23 Quincy Street Cxapinski, John, 14 Berkeley Street Dadagian, John, 62 Putnam Street Dnfnikas, James, 217 Arlington Street -Dalano, Antonio, 88 Arlington 'Street Dale, John, 64 Elton Avenue *Dalessio, Jahn, 195 Summer .Strreet. Dalesso, Carmen, 195 Summer Street *Damico, M-ank, 103 Pleasant Street *Damon, Roy E., 41 Oakland Street *Danforth, Ralph F., 118 Westminster Avenue D'Angela, Luigi, 58 Cottage Street D'Antonio, Joseph, 200 Summer Street Davis, Everett, 1 Centre Street, Res'd Maine Davis, Robert W., 35 Cottage Street Davis, William, 654 Belmont Street, Res'd Arlington Davis, William J., 17 Brimrner Street .Dawson, William J., 12 Arlington Street *TleFelice, Ralph, 42 Crawford 'Street DeGiso, Samuel, 53 Dartmouth Street DeJuleo, Santi, 10 Payette Street = Dela.ngis, Joseph, 65 Orchard Street Delano, Chauncy L., 332 Charles Ratter Road DeLon,g, Albion, 152 Hillside Road, Pd. Belmont Delorey, Clifford, 49 Mt. Auburn Street ; Delorey, ,Tames, 19 Oakland Street Delorey, Wilfred, 191 Pleasant Street DelRose, John, 91 Arlington Street Demarco, Nicholas, 63 Waltham Street *t)emarino, Michael, 533 Pleasant Street Demott, Prank, 35 Elton Avenue Renato, Devito, 18 'Cottage Street *Dennis, Robert, 360 School Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 445 Dens.rawski, Antonio, 81 Rutland Street DePallo, Joseph, 819 Mt. Auburn Street Derederian, Walter, 342 Arlington Street *Deseheneaux, George, 158 Common Street DeStefano, Domenic, 69 Prentiss Street Destefino, Vincent, 6 Keith Street DeVartinian, Sarkis, 18 Lloyd Road Devine, John, 69 Hillside Road Devito, Angelo, 186 Arlington Street Devoe, Charles, 24 Church Street DeVoe, Stephen, 101 Westminster Avenue *De'W"ar, George, 109A Lexington Street Dewar, Wallace D., 54 California Street DeWitt, Jahn, 1:45 Galen Street Diegnan, Patrick, 19 Adams Street Dill, Rahie, 277 Main Street DiMartizis, Matthew, Perkins Inst. *Dinjian, Leo, 324 Mt. Auburn Street Dinjian, Harry, 824 Mt. Auburn Street *Diriucci, Carmina, 16 Cuba Street :'DiPietrabtonio, Carmine, 63 Waltham Street *Dire, Louis, 357 Main Street DiRe, 'cony, 357 Main Street DeSimone, Joseph, 139 Edenheld Avenue DiVico, Thomas, 18 Cottage Street Dixon, Frank, 22 Quincy Street Doak, Albert, 18 Birch Road Dodakian, John, 73 Nichols Avenue Gomez Cheves L., 38 Bates Road Dolan, Charles H., 16 Edgecliff Road *Dobl, William, 29 Morton Street Domenico, Antonio, 41 Keene Street, duplicate Donabed, Banom, 121 Schoo Street DDnald, Herbert L., 106 Chapman Street Donegan, Rev. John, 248 School Street Donnelly, Francis, 13 Quincy Street Donavan, Cornelius, 261 Waverley Avenue Donahue, John, 358 Arlington Street Doucette, Leo, 45 Pequosette Street Doucette, Leo, 21 Olney Street Dougan, James R., 12 Hunt Street 446 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Douglass, George W., 344 School Street Downey, Williara, 14 Maple Street Doyle, Arthur, 55 Lexington Street Doyle, Charles, 344 Belmont Street Doyle, Francis, 181 Waltham Street Boyle, John, 344 Belmont Street Doyle, John, 28 Quincy Street *Doyle, Joseph, 44 Morton Street *Doyle, Michael, 68 California Street *Doyle Michael W., 13 Olney Street Doyle, Thomas, 101 Winsor Avenue Drake, Osborn, 120 Belmont Street *Drew, Jmseph L., 17 Winsor Avenue *Driscoll, George W., 50 Riverside Street Duff, Douglas, 42 Wo-odleig-h Road Duffy, Edward L., 61 Ch€apiran Street Duffy, ]Henry, 33 Hunt Street Ducy, ,Tastes L., 503 Main Street *Duggaxi, Arthur, 5'1 Adaniq Street Dukeshire, Norman, 186 .North Beacon Street Duncan, Albert, 86 Franklin Street Dunn, Martin `l''., 175 Spruce Street *Dunn, Micharei F'., 1.75 Spruce Street *Dunphy, James P., 45 Grenville Road Durbin, Frank P., 13 Elliot Street, duplicate assessment Durgin, Clifton K., 32 Cuba Street *Durcan, Patrick, 17 M elendy Avenue *Durso, Nicholas, 535 Mount Auburn Street Dwyer, John, 48� Main Street Eagles, Charles, 53 Morse Street Earl, Kenneth E., G Partridge 'Street *-Earley, Viumas, 43 Summer .Street Edgecomb, Albert E., 107 Winsor Avenue Edwards, George 0., 700 Belmont Street Egleston, Timothy R., 27 Winter Street **Elbag, George, 29 Coolidge Hill Road E111at, James, 140 Hillside Road, raid Hull Elliott, Raft° P., 272 School Street Erns, George C., 158 Lovell Road, deceaser Embleton, Clarence, 179 Spruce Street *Embletoji, George, 179 Spruce Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 447 *Emblton, Wilfred, 179 Spruce Street Emerson, Samuel S., 26 Malden Street English, Aladino, 10 Webster Street *English, Angelo, 93 Spring Court *English Domenic, 9 Spring Court 3English, Janes, 40 Pequassette Street English, James, .} Spring Court *English, Joseph, 9 Spring Court Eordekian, John, 196 Boylston Street Ermatinger, Lloyd, 35 Upland Road -*Evans, Herbert J., 13 Chester Street *Evans, Jahn H., 99 Lexington Street *Fabrizi, Chest, 242 Wa.verley Avenue Faga, Riehard, 44 Clarendon Street Fahey, Michael F., 496 Main Street FairbanRs, Alfred C., 252 Waverley Avenue *Fairbanks, Herbert M., 200 Belmont Street Fallon, Martin, 27 Elton Avenue *Fallon, Thomas, 49 Boyd Street Faracella, Dick, 15 Sunset: Road Fares:, Carmine, 290 Warren Street Farese, Jahn, 200 ATarren Street Farrar, James, 6 Crass Street Farrell, Jon 9 Winter Street Farrell, John, 109 union Street Farrell, Leonard J., 32 Quincy Street Farrell, Thomas, Jr., 109 Union Street Farrell, Thoyn-asr Jr., 109 Union Street Farrenkofl", Joseph T., 122 Lanl;don Avenue *Fasciano, Gregorio, 169 Fayette Street Favuzzza, Billie, 12 Hearn Street Fay, Victor C., 164 Waverley Avenue F'ay, Wilbam J., 91 Spruce Street, Paid Belmont *Fa.ziali, Berbardo, 152 Dobbins Road Feeeney, William, 26 Elliot Street Feltrh, Benjamin, 28 Hovey Street ¢Fencer, Maurice J., 51 Edentield Avenue *Fernerjian, Katcher, 59 Crawford Street Ferry, Manuel, 72 Hillside Road Files, Addison E., 43 Keenan Street *Files, Walter W., 12 Hardy Avenue 448 v[ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Finnegan, Herbert A., 13 George Street Fiske, Clarence, 146 Sycamore Street "Fitzgerald, John J., 22 Hardy Avenue *Flaherty, Jahn, 48 Pearl Street Flanagan, Frederick L., 66 Salisbury Road Fianagan, J. Lester, 164 Cypress Street Flanigan, John J., 465 -Main Street Flecca, nionias, 182 Walnut Street Mecca, William, 182 Walnut Street Flemming, Harold, 77 Boyd Street Flynn, Lester J., 125 Forest Street Fogarty, Edward, 5 Putnan1 Street. Ford, Irving, 103 Cam.1110n Street Forestieri, Frank, 76 Putnam Street Forsythe, Jason, 14 lying Street Foshey, George, 9 Sexton Street Foster, William, 34 Carver Road Last Fournier, George L., 12 Lloyd load *Fournier, Jahn, 23 Adams Street Fox, Percival, 193 Arsenal Street *Francis, Mara, 127 Spruce Street Fraser, Herbert, 76 Dexter venue F'redey, Emile, 30 Frank Street Friwnt, Merriman, 16 Belknap Terrace Friend, James R., 41. Fitchburg: Street Friggio, Frank, 379 .Arlington Street Fritz, Carl, 33 Richards Road Froset, James P., 774 Barnard Avenue Frost, Joseph A., 74 Barnard Avenue Fuller, James E., 35 Chapinan Street l riggerio, Rallah, 379 Arlington Street Gagron, Arthur F., 27 Clianning Raad *Ga.gi, Andrew, 12 Melendy Avenue Gallagher, T Lomas H., 126 Worce9ter Street Gallaticl, Ernest, 145 Galen Street *Gallhiaro, Louis, 12 Lloyd Road Galvin, Patrick, 150 Brookline Street Gannon, Bart, 55 Green Street Garabodian, George, 68 Dexter Avenue Garabedian, Mark, 80 Boylstotr. Street Garabedian, Nishati, 216 Boylston Street coLLEcToR'S REPORT 449 Gardner, Robert, 285 Mt. Auburn Street *Gardner, Russell K., IU9 Langdon A.veatue Garsier, John, 7 Chwuncy Street *Garvey, Thomas, 16 Cross Street Caudet, Tltomas, 77 Arsenal Street Geishecker, Phillip, 60 Salisbury Road Geogehegan, Frank, 52 Beacon Park *Geogehet;an, Lawrence, 41 Stuart Street Geramanus, Custes, 28 Merryfeld Avenue Germania, Henry, 45 Rivreside Street Gianfrabcesco, Guy, 11A Forest Street *Gibbons, James E., 381 School Street Giblerlyf, Irvin, 4 Buick Street Gibson, Chester A., Perkins Institute Glover, Charles G., 46 Dartmoutli Street Glymi, Andrew, 51 Main Street Gly11a , Michael H., 247 Common Street Goldram, Robert I., 41 Gleason Street Goldthwaite, James A., 172 Bellevue Road Goodrow, Ernest W., 29 Lawrence Street, deceased *Grood"vin, Willard, 28 Springfield Street *`Gordon, George L., 12 Fairfield Street Gore, George, Perkins Institute, R.es'd Walthain *Gould, Janes, 63 Bradford Ra4d Grant, Nicholas, 474 plain Street Graves, Everett H., 61. Carver Road Grayson, Francis G., 47 Chapman Street Greeai, Irving, 39 Otis Street. Greek, John, 52 Salisbury Road Green,, Witham d-, 106A Orchard Street Greenwood, James, 93 Caliroj-nia Street Greer, William S., 66 Stuart; Street Gregory, George, 567 Main Street Grenier, Edward T., 226 Sveamore Street Grenier, Luuis J., 226 Sycamore Street Gretter, W. Plumer, 387 School Street Grift, Jaynes E,, 112 Belmont Street Griffin, Jolu, n., 18 Warwick ,Road, Griffltb, Fred C., 17 Dexter Avenue *Grigoreas, Christopher, 31 Kondazian Street Grotto, Lucius W., 9 Carlton Terrace 450 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Gulbankian, Garabed, 44 C1rai%,ford Street Gulli, Vito, 13 Lyons Street Guzzetti, Guiseppe, 12 Berkeley Street Guzzetti, Santo, 12 Berkeley Street Habsrer, Max, 93 Grove Street Hagopian, John, 15 Cbauncy Street Hagopian, Napoleon, 15 Chatmey Street Haira, Alartin, 7 Lloyd Road Halberg, Everett, 56 Hall Avenue Halenza, Henry +C., 49 Merrill Road Haut Harvey, 194 Waverley Avenue Hall, Henry, 194 Waverley .Avenue Halpin, Thomas, 79 Galen Street Hamilton, Charles C., 107 Poplar Street, deceased H:ampartsvon, Nabed, 239 Boylston Street Handson, Wiltiam W., 136 Orchard Street Hwiley, George, 35 Prescott Street Haan, Odo F., 7 Ladd Street *Hanna, Alonzo, 56 Capitol Street Hanna, 1. Roy, 115 Russell Avenue Hazinagan, Martin, 128 Summer Street Hannan, Thomas, 67 Hazel Street Huruiehan, Joseph, 69 Union Street Hannon, James J., 16 North Beacon Court 'Hansen, Alfred 1K., 11 Olney Street Hanson, J. Edward, 29 Lincoln Street Hsrdiman, William, 32 Cuba Street Harrkngton, George, 35 blorse Street Harringtozi, Jerome, 24 Warwick Road Harringtoal, Joseph, 41 Cuba ,street Harrington, Joseph R., 468 Belmont Street Harrington, Michael B., 65 Bacon 'Street Harrington, Timothy, 6111 Arsenal Street *Harris, Angela, 29 Kondazian Street Farris, Bruce, 164 Walnut Street Harris, C;haries, 623 Alain Street *Harris, Donald K., 20 Fairfield Street `Harris, George C., 20 Fairfield Street *Harris, Jvbn J,, 115 Lexington Street Harris, Raymond, 481 Alain Street Hart, Thomas, 56 Putnam Street COLLECTOR'S RGFORT 451 Hartsensteili, Sidney, 160 School Street Hartlinf;, Alexander, 159 A Lexington Street Harvey, Herbert, 89 Hamden Avenue Hastie, Edgar A., 97 Irving Street Hasting, Leon W., 198 Orchard Street Hatfield, August, 159 Harndon venue Haughey-, Edward F'., 343 School Street Haaaswirth, John J., 802 W averley Avenue Hayes, John B., 83 Edenfield Avenue Hayes, Johan J,. 131. Morse Street Head, Guys ,D., G4 Commonwealth Avenue Healey, Alatirice, 19 James Street Hebb, Adam Al., 21 SI)vingfaeld Street Heffernan, Daniel, 365 Arlington Street Henderson, Maynard, 124 Chapman Strut, duplicate Hetyraessey, Joseph, 19 Career Road Henning, Lee R., 13 Clyde Road Herlihy, John, 23 Maple Street Herlihy, John J., 47 L'xaion Street Herring, Edward, 154 Edenfield Avenue 'Hickey, Edmand V., 22 Green Street Hickey, Francis p., -LOG Cypress Street Higg-ins, Arthur L., 46 Brooklirhe Street Higgins, Frederick J., 32 Fayette Street Higham, William E., 368 Sehool Street Nall, Acan, 88 California Street Hill, Ac:an E., 88 California Street Hilliard, Raymond, 13o Charles River Road Hilton, Chester, 31 Lawie1ce Street Hiltz, Renneht, 82 Putnam ,Street Hiltz, Ronald, 82 Putn.jnj ,Street Hindhan, games, 159 lioc-lstt011 Street Hi dli an., Percy, 159 -Boylston Street Hinrichs, John 11., 91 Hillside Road Hoban, Jolm 57 Norm Beacon Street *Huey, Edward, 9 Stuart Street R()ITMUI, ,Fay S., 80 Edgeeliff Roaci Hogan, Jolial J,, Jr., deceased IfOgan, Patrick F., 237 Arsenal Street Holden, Charles, 53 Fitchburg Street, deceased Hollancl, Claaa•Ies, 53 Pitchburg Street, deceased 452 WATr--RT0wN- TOWN REPORT Holland, William J., 602 Mount A-aburn Street *Holmes, Austin H., 64 Fayette Street Holmes, E. Phillips, 37 Franklin, Street Holt, James, 20 Hardy Avenue Holt, Walter T., 10 Summit Road Hood, Arnold, 120 Pleasant Street Hood, William, 120 Pleasant Street Hoover, Richard, 207 Palfrey Street Iiovagimian, Joseph, 63A Quincy Street Hovey, Herbert C., 11 Palmer Street Howard, Ephriam, 19 Adams Street *Howard, William, 199 Palfrey Street Howe, William W., 48 Olney Street, Paid Marlowe, N. H. Howland, Donald G., 156A Belmont Street Howland, Tames, 158 Belmont Street Howley, John, 209 Watertown Street Hoyte, Paul .lei., 199 Waverley Avenue Hughes, Charles, 16 Hunt Street Hughes, `Thomas L., 16 Hunt Street Hullihany Clarence, 194 Orchard Street Ifulten, H lmer J., 41 Carver Road, duplicate assessment *Hunter, Charles L., 86 Deechwood Avenue *Hurley, 9dward F,, 72 Fitchburg Street Hurley, John, 3 Swett Court Hyland, Joseph, 113 Lajigdon Avenue Nyland, Thomas, 113 Langdon Avenge Iadonise, Nicholas, 17 Oakland Street Igoe, ,John J., 50A Melendy Avenue 'gngharn, Harold 537 Mt. Auburn Street 1ng}iam, Percy, 537 Mt. Auburn Street lodice, Armand, 153 Pleasant Street Issac, James, 26 Louise Street Jackson, Frank, 476 Mt. Auburn Street Jackson, William, 63 Purnham Street Jacobson, Angelo, 108 Langdon Avenue, invalid Jafi"erian, Adush, 76 Menfield .Avenue Janahian, Charlie, 18 Lloyd Road. Jarvi, Michael, 137 Galen Street, assessed in Worcester Jenner, Harry, 1h2 Waverley Avenue Jester, Jozeph, 38 Woodleigh Ito-ad Jivelekian, Levon, 20 Lawrence Street COLLECTOR.'S REPORT 453 *Johnson, Albert, 18 Priest Road Johnson, Arvid G., 168 Walnut Street. Johnson, Charles F'., 343 School Street *Johnson, Edward A., 23 Appletwi. Street Johnson, Harold, 1.45 horse Street Johnson, Howard, 72 Winsor Avenue Johnson, John, 133 Templeton Parkway .tones, Edward J., 19 Phillips Street, deceased Jordon, James B., 98 Standish Road Juedes, Alfred, 46 Carrell Street Juliana, Michael, 22 Kimball Road Justervick, Jahn, 151 Waltham Street Kachaj an, Aram, 75 Dexter Avenue Kacharian, Charles, 90 Cypress Street Kallagian, Sabag, 57 Prentiss Street 4Kaloosdian, Jacob, 642 i4lt. Auburn Street Karnalian, Moses, " Quimby Street Kambasia.n, Lev, 16 Templeton Parkway Kapanian, Nishan, 15 Oliver road lfaraka.irdan, KrIkor, 15 Hazel Street Karalekes, Jahn, 97 Oliver Street Maras, Stephen, 228 Arlhigton Street Kaiian, 'tartan, 47 iii,Kelow Avenue Kazahian, Kerkor, 9 Hosmex Street Kasparian, Kasper, 77 Templeton Parkway *Xaysarlian, Jahn, 20 Lloyd Road Kaysarlian, Leo, 20 Lloyd Road Kazarkia,u, George, 22 Dartmouth Street Kazian, Afike, 92 Cypress Street Kearns, Michael, 11 Adams Street *—Keddy, J. ISIalrax, 33 Elliot Street *KeddyF, lie"eth S., 33 Elliot Street Keefe, Arthur, 21 Middlesex Road Keefe, Arthur C., 34 Melendy Avenue Keef, Arthur H., 34 ]Maple Street Keefe, Cornelius H., 34 Melendy Avenue Keefe, Johit, 93 Rutland Street *Kelch, J. Edward, 166 Hillside Road "Kelintino, Samuel, 15 Cushman Street Kelley, John. W., 51 Chapman Street Kelley, Patrick, 52 Spring Street 454 WA.TEMOWN TOWN REFORT Kelley, Robert, 85 li`ayetW Street Kelley, Walter W., 74 Morse Street., Res"rl N. Y. Kelley, William E., 128 Walnut Street Kelley, Francis W., 40 Bridge Street Kelley, Walter, 478 Main Street, duplicate assessment Knedall, Thomas C., 12 Berkeley Street Ketindey, Elbridge IF., 42 Maplewood Street -'Kennedy, Oswald M., 15 Francis Street Kenney, Francis J., 42 Cuba. Street Kent, Ralph F., 370 Charles River Read Keosian, Charles, G Oliver Road Kerrigan, Johan, 37 1rlorton Street Kevorkian, Levon, 37 Cypress Street Khchoudoorian, John, 48 Dartmouth Street Kezerian, Jasper, 41 Cy 1wess Street Kilcoyne, Eugene J., 123 Chapman Street lsill;or, D. Merrill, Jr., 135 Galen Street Kinchla, Timothy F., 44 Mome Street *- inc:l*le, .lames H., 62 Fayette Street. King, Wilfred J., Verkitls 111stitute, Res'd N. H. Kingston, Haruldt 139 Grave Street Kinney-, 'Edward A., 36 Comnnanwealth Rand Kivlen, Leo T., 12 Fifth Aveanue *Klebenor, Eduard, 64 Evans Street Knight, Johnson, 69 Pequosette Street, deceased Kondakian, Levan, 61 Crawford Street Kooyournjian, Nishn, 42 Crawford Street Krian, Paul, 61 Cypress Street "'Krikorian, Mike, 13 Klondaziaii Street; Kulahlian, Onn-ig H., 51 Fairfield Street Kulick, Felice, 520 Pleasant Street Kuniaurian, Saxrriuet 11., 183 Spruce Street, duplicate assessment Ladd, Jr�seph: H., OU Dobbins Road Laidlow, Waldo E., 21 Richards Road Laing, John B., 852 Belmont Street Lally, Johan A., 55 Grandview Avenue *Lama, Nicola, 60 Pientiss Street Laanorticello, James, 20 Taylor ,Street IzLandry, Philip 11., 46 Hall Avenue Landry, Robert C., 4 Poiad Street Lane, Frank H., i Theurer I'ark COLLEC` OR'S REPORT 455 Lang, Alfred, 11 Brimmer Street Lantz, George E., 166 School 5tz•eet Lapitro, Emillo, 42 Edenfield Avenue LaRicei, Domenick, IS Taylor Street LaRieei, Michael, 18 'Taylor Street xLarkin, William, 202 Sycamore Street LaRoche, Arthur, 28 Adams Street LaRose, Edward, 534 Pleasant Street LaRose, Joseph, 27 Tdgward Street Lashway, Francis J., 32 Morton ,Street LaSpade, Joseph, 46 Westminster Avenue 'Laurence, Thnaxiford, 64 Prentiss Street Lavine, Clarence, 26 Dexter Avenue Lavv , Henry, Jr., 43 Alt. Auburn Street Lavrow, Harry, 44 Porter Street Lawler, Richard A., 28 Putnam Street Lawson, Hendsbee, 1i Spr)ne Court *Lawton, Leahan P., 31 Bradford Road Laazro, 01ando, 65 Elm Street Leah, Anthony, 51 Crawford Street *LeBlanc, Joseph V., 2D Edenfield Avenue LeBlanc, It9bert G., 10 California Parr Lee, Bernard, 91 Mt. Auburn Street Leedham, Ira B., 51 Quirk Street LeFvre, John, 24 Dexter Avenue "Legere, Doss, 72 Putnam Street Legere, Edward, 72 Putnam Street Lemeris, Alfonso, 171 Maplewood Street Leonard, Audrew T., 105 Rutland Street Leonard, Benedlet J., 63 Hillside Road Leonard, John, 141 Waltham Street Leonard, John, 141 Galen Street Leonard, John J., 105 Rutland Street Leonard, .Mathew J., 32 Oakland Street Leoliard, Pa,til W., 63 ffiilsid,e Road Leonard, William, 66 Waltham Street. *Lltidahl, Frederick G., 20 Prescott Street Lindahl, Frederick A., 20 Prescott Street Lindahl, Francis, 20 Prescott Street *Lindberg, Gustof A., 92 Bradford Street Lindsey, Ralph Al., 22 Everett Avenue, Res'd Athol i 456 WATERT WN TOWN REPORT Lindsey, 'Thomas F., 56 Forest Street Linehan, John J., 129134 North Beacon Street Li-nehan, Lawrence, 12 Lapl.Llid Road *Linehan, Simon, 15 Brookline Street Linneli, Fred, 254 Waverley .Avenue. Little, Albert C., 86 North Beacon 'Street Little, Richard K., 12 Linden Street -,Livingston, Barry, 332 Arlington Street Locke, Richard J., 22 Bromfield, Paid N. 11. "Loftus, Anthony, 9 Paul Street Lawn, Matthew J., 34 W-atertown Street Loiselle, George, 83 bit. Auburn Street Lombard, Joseph, 700 Ut, Auburn Street Lombardi, Cosmo D., 33 Oakland Street Looskin, John J., 26 Hersom Street Lopez, Raymond, 488 Man Street Lopez, Richard F., 498 plain Street Lopez, Richard F., Jr., 488 Main Street. Lougee, Oscar C., 60 Capitol Street Lougee, Sidney, 94 Walnut Street *Low, George, 74 Mt. Auburn Street Lucca, Dominic, 31 Husmer Street Luckey, Chester A., 43 Pequoosette Street Lumbar, Louis R.., 11 Brimmer Street Lumbar, William W., 11 Brinimer Street Lupo, Anthony, `211 Watertown 'Street Lupo, Nick, 211 Watertown Street Luppino, Joseph, 5 Arsenal Sheet 'I-Lush, Arthur J., 138 Common Street Lyman, Bernard, 201 Watertown Street ry Lyjrian, Edward J., 201 Watertown Street Lynch, Adam, 183 Grove. Street Lynch, James F., 129 Forest Street Lynde, Kenneth It., 79 Poplar Street MacDonald, Amos, 22 Boyd Street *MacDonald, Charles &, 2b Norseman Avenue MacDonald, Edward C., 38 Franklin Street MacDonald, Jarnes, 35 Quincy Street YacDonuld, Janes D., 38 Franklin Street MacDonald, Join A., 27 Howard Street "AIaeDon'atd, Kenneth W., 19 Avon Road COLL.ECTOR'S REPORT~ 457 MacDonald, Richard, 27 Heenan Street MacDonald, Richard, 10-1 Cypress Street MacDonald, Roderick, 2�1 Prescott Street .MacDougall, Howard M., Ski Prentiss .Street MacEachern, '4'4'. Johnston, 22 Putnam. Street MacGregor, Andrew, 154 Langdon Avenue Maclnnes, Donald, 29 Il,osnner Street Mackie, Davit], 777 Mt. Auburn Street Mackie, Harry, 402A Pleaswit Street MacLellan, Johii A., 77 Darna;rd Avenue Maaffilan, Angus C., 183 Palfrey Street MaeNutt, Alex T., 59 Hillside Ruud, 1'md Gloucester 1+ adanian, Juseph, 90 Dexter Avenue "Mader, Burk. B., 7 George Street Magliocca, ErasmQ, 239 Lexington Street Maguire, Henry, 10 Lowell Avenue °1llaguire, Jahn, 34. Chauncy Street blahai:, John, 241 Waveriey Avenue Alahoneyr, Louis, 26 Avon Ruaci, Res'd N. Y. Mahoney-, Michael, 271 Pleasant Street Mahoney, Thomas, 271 Pleasant Street Mahoney, Walter, 19 Boylston Street Mahoney, 'William S., 541 Main Street Maillk, George J., 24 Hersom Street Mailly, Romeo, 24 Hersom Street Major, Arthur E , 129 Sycamore Street Maksuodian, Harry, 21 Fairfield Street Malloy, George 7 Chandler Street Malloy, John, J., 17 Templeton Parhway *X-alloy, Thoina,s, 17 Templeton Parkway Maloney, James A., 18 Stanley Avenue Alaloney, Joseph, 55 Morse Street Malerea, Gabriel, 11 Morse Street Manning, John, 142 Galen Street Manning, John J., 16 Stearns Road Alarming, Patrick, 8 Fletcher Terrace Manseil, John J., 12 Gertrade Street Manzell, Martin, 1016 Belmont Street Marcella, Charles, 27 Keenan Street blarchant, Henry 181 Walnut Street 'Marchant, Jani,es W., 181 Walnut Street 458 WA`FER`I'OWN TOWN REPORT Marchant, Jahn P., 129 Arsenal Street Alarchant, William J., 181 Walnut Street Marchese, Vincent, 35 Oakland Street Marchino, Joseph, 18 'Myrtle Street AIarcoulier, Henry, 104 lavans Street Alargotti, Rio, 5 l3ellevue Terrace, Foreign Consul, Italy Alta.riliote, Louis, 35 Churchill Mariflote, Ralph, 3b Churchill Marino, Leo, 25 Edenfaeld Avenue Marrazzo, Sevastiana, 35 Howard Street Marshall, Itichard K., 3 Ladd Street Marston, WilLiain C., 49 Hersom Street I-actin, Albert, 14 Winthrop Street Martin, Charles, 1-83 .Lowell Road vlartocchio, John, 42 Forest Street Martocchio, Nicholas, 11 Warren Street Martz, Forrest L., 309 School Street "Marvin, William J,, 3 Oliver Road Alassaarotti, Fred, 13 Cottage Street "Masterton, Robert 1t., 13 Birch Road Matanza., John, 61 Holt Street l fatariza, Alichael, 61 Holt Street 111a anus, Edw arid, 102 Boylston Street Ma.unus, Matthew N., Jr., IU2 Boylston Street Ma.unus, William J,, 100 Boylston Street :4lawhinney, Joseph H., 36 Capitol Street Maxwell, David, 157 Galen Street blaxwell, J. George, 10 Bates Road Mazza, Carmen, 66 Ralph Street ll,arrax, Charles C., 37 Cottage Street Mazza, Janes, 48 Cottage Strete, deceased McBaarron, John E., 13 Derby load 11-IcCann, Benedict, 504 -lain Street McCann, John J., 604 Maim Street McCarthy, Patrick, 23 Maple Street McCarthy, Robert J., 32 Maplewood Street, Res'd N. Y. McCarthy, Thomas, 34 Westminster Avenue McCarthy, William. F., 37 Emoraon Road McCauley, Albert, 126 Nichols Avenue r—Clellan, Joseph, 26 Elliot Street McClellan, Robert, 70 Dexter Avenue COLLECTOR'S REPORT 459 .1cCooi, dames M., 142 I-Vestminster Avenue, Paid Cambridge T-McCormick, Alfred, 82 Forest Street McCue, Thonnas J., 293 North 13eacua Street .McDade, Edward, 16 Waverley Avenue McDennott, 'Thomas, 1O-1i Sycamore Street 11cDonaid, Alien J., 129 Galen Street 111cDonald, Bertram, 422 Mt. Auburn Street McDonald, Charles, 83 Laurel Street McDonald, Colin, 17 Adams Strut McDonald, Daniel, 64 California Street McDonald, Frank., 29 Prescott Street McDonald, Harry, 100 Langdon Avenue INIcDonald, Joseph A., 13 Quincy Street .KcDonald, 51ichaei, 129 Hillside Road Md)onald, Owen R., 35 Quincy Street McDonald, Samuel, 98 Lex aigtun Street McDonald, Thomas, 49 Summer Street .KcDonald, ThQnias, Jr., 48 Sununer Street McDonald, William, 15 Charles Street °�11cDonncll, H wurd E., 820 Mt. Auburn Street --McDonough, Juhn, 195 Fayette Street 1vlcEllen, Jahn, 41 Winter .Street McElroy, Benjamin H., 23 Runt Street McElroy, Joseph, 37 Hunt Street rMeEinery, William, 16 Fifield Street McEwan, Peter, 127 Spruce Street McGann, Patrick, 135 Edenfaeld Avenue McGann, William, 106 Summer Street ,McGee, David, 21 Linden Way McGiverii, Frank J., 5U 01cott Street 41cGcry, Edward, 10 Waverley Aveaue, duplicate assessment McGovern, Julm H., 104 Belmont Street McGrail, John H., 16 Ladd Street McGrath, Angus, 300 Alain Street McGuire, Charles, 92 Lowell Avenue McGuire, William, J Winter Street -'McHugh, Dennis, 69 Fayette Street McHugh, Dennis, 39 Fayette Street McHugh, James R., I Ladd Street DICHugo, Walter, 50 Capital Street McInerney, Juhn F., 85 Spring Street 460 WATERTOWN TOWN RDPORT McIntyre, Andzew, 9U North Beacon Street McIntyre, Angus D., 15 Purvis Street McIntyre, Francis W., lb Purvis Street McIntyre, John J., 15 Purvis Street McIntyre, Raymond, 15 Purvis Street Mclssac, Alex, 79 Bigelow Avezlue l cKeen, George W., 103 Worcester Street McKenney+, Arthur, 133 School Street McL eruiou, Charles, 100 Rutland Street AlcLaren, James, 15 Francis Street *McLaughlin, Daniei J., 1 Carver Road .East *McGlaughlin, .Daniel J., Jx., 12 Carver Road East McLaughlin, Fxmik, iS5 Boyd Street McLaughlin, John, 29 lr,airfield Street McLaughlin, Jahn. S., 162 .Hillside Road McLean, Walter.J., 13 Prospect Street McLellan, Joseph A.., 486 Al.aiu Street McLeod, William, 37 Riverside Street t4 eMakin, Frraak, 160 Summer Street Xchlunn, William, 25B Palfrey Street Mc€iahoii, Thomas, 1.74 Summer Street '14Ic:i4lallus, Janes, 43 Morse Street Xcbiasters, John, 26 Palfrey Street McNabb,b, .Forrest E., G1 Prospect Street .HcNamara, Charlse, 16 Derby Rc)ad McNamara, Daauel, 17 41ney Street AlcNamara, Daniel J., 49 Gilbert Street McNeil, Daniel F., 37 Uziion Street McNeil, Lea J., 37 Unman Street McNichol, Charles, 391 School Street �141cNulty, Wilhani F,, 31 Prescott Street *WcPhee, Alexander F., 14 Francis Street McStay, Patrick, 80 Forest ,Street McSweeney, Dan, 14 Fletcher Terarce McWlurter, Earl, 179 Spruce Street McWhirter, Randall W., 30 Parker Street Meachling, Eden-axed, 54 Beechwood Avenue Meehan, Daniel, 51 Maixi Street *Meehan, Dennis A., 26 Lawrence. Street Meehan, Joseph D., 511 Main Street Meehan, Richard J., 14 North Beacon Court COLLECTOR S REPORT 461 *Meisner, Fver-ett, 215 Sycamare Street ,Nl.elanson, Joseph, 24 13exter Avenue -,Melllett, Preival, 820 Mt. Auburn Street Melvin, Arthur, 37 bunt Street, Paid Lowell :1111elvin, Irving, 12 Flint Road Menteu, Patrick A., 669 Main Street MiBlItzi ian, Stephen, 21:7 Dexter Avenue Mercurio, Joseph, 21 Francis Street M- errill, Frank V., 173 Church Street Merrill, Guy W., 69 GIeen Street, deceased Mer rullu, Patsy, 42 Westminster Avenue i�A-Jerry, Charles B., 67 Charming Roa Mesick, Benjamin S., 104 Beeeh%vDod Avenue W- esmar, Albert, 1311 Belsuont Street Mayer, Heary G. D., 38 Grenville Road Mickle, David. B., 169 palfrey Street i4liles, George, 174 Orchard Street Miller, Arthur, 23 M. aple Street Miller, George, 25 Linden Way *Aiills, Abram, 24 Carroll Street Minch, Nelson R., 12 Ladd Street Minella, Lawrence, 35 Oakland Street Miranda, Joseph, 40 Laurel Street Mitchell, William P., 22 Birch Road Moher, Arthur J., 21 Nliddlescx Load 1,Uollonz, William, 26 Irma Avenue Monahan, George H., 10 LTnion Street Monahan, John 5 Myrtle Street Monahan, Patrick, 127 Putxlam Street Mon llick, Salomon, 30 Edgeclilf Road Montague, Louis, 116 Walnut Street Zlontrose, Clit ord V,, 39 Porter Street Montville, Harvey J., 25 Merton Street Mooney, George, 126 Nichols Avenue Mooney, J. Frank, 26 Birch Road Mooradian, Asadoor, 15 11aze1 ,Street *Moore, Augusta, 23 Palfrey 'Street hl.00re, .Tames, 38 Williams Street Moore, Lawrence, 16 Dunton Road Moran, Francis, 56 Gilbert Street Moran, John, 40 Waltham Street Moran, Patrick J., 19 Alfred Road 462 WATERTO1r N TOWN REPORT Moreau, Arthur J,, 223 Watertown Street, deceased Morgan, Leo M., 166 Spruce Street Morley, Bernard A,, 48 Hancock Street Morley, Joseph J., 10 Wells Avenue `Morley, Tho-mas, 41 Elton Avenue Morrissey, Eugene U., 180 Common Street Morrison, Howard T., 52 Dartmouth Street Morrison, Ralph F., 105 Orchard Street *Tdusea. Carl, 7 Rifle Court Muoradian, Samuel, 92 Cypress Street Moynihan, Gerald, 38 Royal Street Muckjian, John 2128 Boylston Street Mudgett, Albert 1., 6 Killips Street lliulgrew, John J., 19 French Terrace Dfulliern, .Token H.., 37 Water Street -Mulliern, 'Thomas F., 12 Theurer Park 1I a Ilen, .Robert, 4 Cuba_ Street IvIulli an, Gordon, 53 11equosette Street hlulrain, Edward, 522 Pleasant Street 111unrue, Andrew, 37 'Morse Street Munroe, Julia, 1.35 Galen ,Street *Mum:oe, Lee, 37 Morse Street *Munroe, Malcolm, 37 Morse Street Munsell, William W., 34 Hovey Street Murdock, Edward, 30 1-IaIden Street Murdock, Tbucas, 30 Malden Street Murdock, William, 30 MaIden Street '31urgia, John, 4 Acton Street Murphy, Dennis, 13 Fletcher Terrace Murphy, Ed-,yard, 5 Putnam Street A urphy, John A., 30 Laurel Street. *Alurray, .Fred T., 436 NIt, Auburn Street. Murray, John, 9 Paul Street Murray, John A., 184 SchDol Street 31urray, Lawrence G., 117 Lovell Road Murray*, William J., 43i'r i�lt. Auburn Street. Mussen, Raymond, 8{1 Carroll 'Street *My lona,s, James, 20 Lloyd Road Alyers, John, 116 NV iiisor Avenue Myra, George, 166 Waverley Avenue Naas, Eli, 232 Belmont Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 463 Nags, John B., 232 Belmont Street Nahobadi-an, James, 18 Kimball Road, deceased z Malley, John A., 45 Pequosette Street *Narrdone, Angelo, 240 Palfrey Street Kazarian, Nick, 9 Hosmer Street Na%aretian, ,Tames, 547 14It. Auburn Street Neal, Louis A., 278 Belmont Street, Res'rd Roslindale Nedeharn, Larry R., 33 Gleason Street Neikerkian, .Tack, 57 Quinby Street Nelchian, Harold, 7 Chestnut Park *Nelson, Hervan, 34 Walnut Street Nelson, Oscar J., 44.E Hersoni Street Nelson, Robert F., 19 Green Street Nethereote, Leo M., 54 Palfrey Street *Neville, Paul A., 12 Derby Road Nilsno, James, 25 Morse Street Noeura, John, 69 Forest Street ;Nolan, Edgard V., 32 Blinwood Avenue Norcross, Walter E., 10 Hillside Road Norman, Harold, 543 Mt. Auburn Street Norton, Frederic, 100 Franklin Street Notargiacomo, Anthony G., 31 Fitchburg Street Noyes, Henry, 28 Holt Street Nute, Leslie, 273 Main Street Oatley, Augustus W., 29 Adorns Street O'Brien, George, 41 Carroll Street *O'Brien, Jamee H,, 241 Maplewood Street O'Brien, Thomas, 79 Templeton Parkway* O'Callaghan, Cornelius, 6 Homer Street O'Callaghan, Jahn L., 6 Hamer Street O'Connell, Thomas, 21 Prescott Street "'O'Connor, Ambrose, 125 Arsenal Street *Q'Gonnor, Arthur, 125 Arsenal Street O'Connor, John J., 45 Whitney Street, deceased O'Donnell, James, 500 Main Street O'Donnell, James A., Jr., .500 plain Street *O'Donnell, James F., 12 Bacon Street O'Dowd, Ed in J., 36 Watertown Street OKar, Arthur C., 46 Cuba Street *O'Gara, Joseph, 154 14lain Street *O'Gara, Peter, 164 Main Street 464 WATERTt7WN TOWN REPORT O'Halloran, dames F., 45 Mt. :kuhurn Street O'Halloran, Mich-ale G., 45 1Tt. !auburn Street Ohanian, Martin, 92 Putnam Street "`Ohanian, Suran, 33 Melendy Avenue O'Hannessian, Artin, 62 { ufinb3l- Street, duplicate assessment Ohannessian, Karkar, 96 Laurel Street, duplicate •assessrnnet O'Hara, Names J., 258 Belmont Street O'Leary, Jeremiah F., 82 Fayette Street Olivetto, James, 27 Carroll Street O'Neil, Edward F., 11 Eliot Street O'Neil, Joseph M., 4 Howe Street O'Rake, Glen, 154 Common Street Orth, Harold, 86 Hillside Road O'Shea, George E., 41 Adanns Avenue *Osrnond, Hedley, 1!) Chapman Street Ounjian, Sam, 49 Laurel Street Owen, Ralph, 2 Hillside Street *Oxley, John 11,, 97 Lowell Avenue Ozzoonian, A.vedia, 130 Nichols Avenue Ozzoonian, Bagdassar, 130 Nichols Avenue Paddock, Gearge B., 9 Lloyd Road Palvian, John, 10 Cypress Street, deceased Palombo, deJrry, 1:2 Lloyd Roan Panosian, Sash, 33 Porter Street PaGpadeau, Vincent, 186 Summer Street *Papaziazi, Bedros, 39 Prentiss Street Papa°mass, James, 26 Kimball Road Pappas, Michael, 4€i Dartmouth Street Parente, Jerry, 164 Pleasant Street Parenti, Enrico, 82 Winter Street Paris, Sherman, 67 W nsor Avenue .Parisian, George, 183 Palfrey Street Parker, Harold, 14 Wa,sliburn Street *Parker, Ralph E., 7 Clyde Road Paskeri-an, Kregor, 117 Boylston Street *Paten, Walter G., 61 Walnut Street *Patterson, Gilbert A., 1 Bridgham Avenue Paul, Dar, 17 Hosmer Street Peck, Walter, 542 Mt. Auburn Street Peck, William, 542 Mt. Auburn Street Pelkey, Charles J., 48 Carroll Street COLLECTOR'S UBPORT 465 '4Pennington, Alfred T., 20 Brimmer Street *Pennington, Francis J., 20 Brimmer Street Pennington, George H., 20 Brimmer Street Peppard, Matthew B., 120 Belleime Road, duplicate assessment Perry, Ernest, 38 Marshall Street Perry, .11Jax, 20 Palfrey Street *Peters, Sidney, 22 Palfrey Street Peterson, Albert G,, 49 Prsecvtt Street Peterson, Edward, 8 Fletcher Terrace *Peterson, Richard J., 41.4 Prescott Street Peyton, Steve, 126 Putnam Street Phillips, TV1111am, 34 Walnut Street, Paid wine "Piantedosi, Anthony, 24 Kind Street Piantedosi, Benjamin, 164 Pleasant Streett Piantedosi, Cosmo, 24 Cushman Street P antedosi, Dominic, 162 Pleasant Street Piantedosi, Luis, 25 Warren Street Piantedosi, Jerry, D King Street Piantedosi, Joseph, 183 Fayette Street Plaro A., 46 Cuba Street Piceia, John, T New Lexington Street Pck, Arthur, 16 Irving Street: Pickering, Gordon L., 282 Belmont Street 'Pierce, Charles, 537 Mt. Auburn Street Pierce, James E., 92A Summer Street Pike, Charles W., 404 Pleasant Street Pillsbury, Benjamin, 232 Bellevue Road Plaisted, George P., 27 Pleasant Street Plunkett, Richard, 15 Stoneleigh Road Poilluaei, Prank, ;l Hazel Street Poilucei, Gas, + Yukon Avenue Voiluci:i, Josepb, 7 Yukon A.veiaue Poilucci, Joseph, 9 I-laze[ Street Poitr•ast, Ferdinand, 1024 .Belmont Street T'Po ieromis, Dernetrio, 220 Arlington Street 'Politis, George, 28 Keenan Street �Ponte, Baxtomoleo, 36 Cooli,age Hill Road Porter, George, 69 Dexter Avenue Potter, Milton H., 322 ArlingLon Street Potter, Paul, 193 Maplewood Street *Pavah, Charles D., 8 Appleton Street 466 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT *Povah, John R., S Appleton Street *Pavah, Richard B., 8 Appleton Street Powers, John J., 126 Palfrey Street Prenslregnst, Martin, 11 Royal Street Proto, Dominic, 50 Riverside Street Pugliese, Guido, 805 Mt. Auburn Street Pugliese, Jolui, 805 Mt. Auburn Street Pugliese, Orlando, 9 Sexton Street Pugliese, Robert, 805 Mt. Auburn. Street Pullman, Edward, 30 Melendy Avenue Purdy, John, 17 Chester Street *Putney, Charles R., 98 Waverley Avenue 11'utney, Charles T., 98 Waverley Aventie Pyle, Ernest, 40 Williams Street Q,uaranl;a, Peter, 61 Elm Street Quiniby, William, 6 Phillips Street Quinn, Dan, 19 Lyons Court Quinn, Frank, 46 Nortli Beacon, Street Quinn, John, 46 North Bunecati St2'eet Quinn, Thomas, 46 North Beacon Street Quirk, William D., 20 Orchard Strt--et Racks, Harry, 192 Arlington Street Rae, Albert W., 159A Arlington Street Ralph, Frank W., 808 Mt. Auburn Street Ralph, Joseph S., 91A Mt. Auburn Street Rand, Edmund M., 168 Walnut Street Raphalian, Caspar, 25 Uiurel Street Raphatian, Reuben, 28 Laurel Street Raphalian, Solomon, 13 1lrimmer Street `Rattigan, John J., 56 Bradford Road Rava.ne, aPtrick J., 8 Adams Street Ravesi, John, 122 Chapman Street Raymoind, Bruno, 6 Bostonia Avenue Raymond, Domenico, 8 Bostonia Avenue 7eardon, James A., 4 Jewett Street Reardon, Patrick, 445 Pleasant Street Reardon, William R., 4 Jewett Street Reed, Almond, 85 Bradford Road Reed, Louis A., 35 Bradford Road Regan, Richard, 40 Maple Street Regan, William, 111 Lexhigto�i Strut Reid, Daniel, 23 Chapmafi Street MLEC;TOR'S REPORT 467 Reidle, Caspar, 33 Bacoii Street Reinmann, Arthur C;., 146 Spruce Street, Res'd Vermont Re-vane, Mchacl T., 3 Adams Street 7Reynulds, Frederick L., 4 Career Road Reynolds, Harry, 18 Lawrence Street Riecio, Anthony, 13 Taylor Street Riecio, frank, 14 Taylor Street Riecio, 3fiehael, 381 Arlington Street Rice, Albert- S., 358 Charles haver Road Rice, John H., '7 I-larrrclen Avenue Rice, Walter, 1.07 Poplar Street Richards, Walter; W., 23 Quincy Street Riebardson, Frederick G., `6 Adams Street :"Ilielly, F'rederic:lc, 81 Boylston Street Riley, Edward, 28 CyIde Road Riley, Edward, 33 Chore Rowl Riley, John, 64 Elton Avenue Rizza, Anthhony, 114 Forest Street Rizza, Jusepb, 1.14 Forest Street Rizza, Joseph, 114 Forest Street Rizzutti, Vincenzo, 3.9 Dartmouth Street Road", Francis J., 12 Oliver Road *Roach, James J., 201 Maplewood Street Robbins, Frank, 815 Alt. Auburn Street Robbins, Raymond, 96 Russell Avenue Robinson, Frank M., 73 Spruce Street Robinson, Harr; ltii., `0 Oakland Street Robinson, Herbert, 73 Spruce Street Robinson, William J., 106 Walnut Street Roche, James P., 54 Capitol Street Roche, William, 31 Keenan Street Rogers, Chester F., 20 Belmont Street Rogrs, Francis, 254 Main Street Rogers, John, 41 Fairfield Street Rolliins, Harry B., S Swett Court Rollins, Stanley, 8 Swett Court Rooney, Dennis, 76 Ir,,tiny` Street Rowney, James E., 5 Winthrop Street Rooney, James E., 6 Winthrop Street Rooney, John B., 110 Ri-verside Street Rooney, John F., 110 Riverside Street 468 v+ ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Rooney, Philip, 23 Fifth Avenue *Raoney, William K, 40 Carroll Street Rose, Arthur, 50 Salisbury Road Rose, William F,, 12 Keenan Street Rosoff, Mach, 329 Arlington Street *Ross, Thomas S., 43 Hillside Road Rupert, Frank, -154 Orchard Street *Russo, Andrew, 14 Linden Street *Russo, Carmine, 28 Hudson Street Russo, Constantinm, 15 Lindell Street Russo, Fred, 5 Swett Court *Russo, Gregory, 239 Lexington Street Russo, Matthew, 58 Laurel Street Russo, Mathew, 53 Laurel Street Russo, Peter, 199 Middle Street *.Ewan, Thomas, 55 Gt•mford Street Ryan, William 6., 16 TIaplewood Street Ryan, William J., 105 Edenfield Avenue Sabatino, Raphael, 80 Prentiss Street Sacca, Roy, 38 E ,geeliif Road Sacca, Joseph, 0 Winter Street Sadtler, William, 104 Beechwood Avenue Salese, Fiore, 89 Coornlge Hill Road Salese, Patsy, 36 Coolidge Hill Road Sampson, George, 48 Dartmouth Street Sampson, Isadore, 157 Spruce Street Sampson, Stephen J., 47 Darbnouth Street *Samu,elian, A.vedis, 26 Lloyd Read Sanino, Mele, 9 Elmwood Avme_ue Santeasa, Charles, 68 Dexter Avenue Santoro, Sam, 40 Prentiss Street, duplicate assessment Santoro, Samuel, 83 Boylston Street Saraf, Stephen, 235 Boylston Street *Saramai, Harry, 133 Dexter Avenue Sargent, John, 610 Arsenal Street Sarkis, George -N., 24 Dexter Avenue Krikorian, Malkon, 11 Nichols .avenue Sarn-tanian, John, 122 Walnut Street Sattanion, Peter, 14 Everett Avenue *Savarese, Salvature, 10 Clarendon Street *Sawyer, Stanley, 21 Bradford Road COLLECTOR'S REPORT 469 Saxton, Ben P., 10 Wolcott Road *Scali, Frank, 12 Berkeley Street °}Scanlon, Eugene, 187 School Street Scanlon, William P., 395 School Street Scarpaei, Daniel, 132 Putnam Street Sebachl, Joseph, 96 Franklin. Street Schindler, George E., 13 Irving Park, Res'd Washineon, D. C. Schofield, Alfonso, 47 1Vlt. Auburn Street Schroeder, Daniel, 57 WaInnt Street Sett, Edward '4'1'., 32 Suiuiybank Road Scott, James, 137 Galen Street Scott, John, 596 Pleasant Street , Seaman, George, '64 Elton Avenue Sebastian, Peter, 95 Grove Street Secor, Glerm, 85 Mt. Auburn Street "Secord, Fred, 24 Chauncy Street Saleen, Paul hl., 10 Centre Street Salian, Missak R., 14 Union Street ,Semonian, Melkon G., 31 Melendy Avenue Seraefino, Victor, 30 Westland load Sessa, Joseph A., 207 Arlington Street, deceased -'Shannaahan, Frank D., 136 Cypress Street *Shannahan, Henry, 136 Cypress Street Sharkey, Cornelius, 105 Boylston Street `Shattuck, Russo It 31., 33 Dartinouth Street Shaughnessy*, Daniel M, 25 Hosuier Street ,Shaw, Bartlett M., Jr., 141 Cornmon Street Shea, Arthur R, 32 Br°immer Street Shea, Charles, 11 Howard Street Shea, Edward, 43 Cypress Street Shea, George, 29 Myrtle Street Shea, John F., 142 Galen Street Shea, John R., 302 Waverley Avenue Shea, Mortimer, 126 Nichols Avenue Shedd, James A., 91 Standish Road Sheetz, Grant, 426 Main Street Sheldon, George, 61 Church 'Street Shellhorn, Bartlett S., 41 Beacon. Park �Shergino, games, 14 Berkeley Street Sheridan, Patrick P,, 172 School Street Sheridan, Joseph, 95A Ed.enfiold Avenue 470 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Shield, John J.,101 Arsenal Street Shields, Wil iani J., Jr., 81 Galen Street Shube, William, '278 Nurth Beacon Street *Shriner, William, 278 I\Torlh Beacon Street '°Shriver, Raymond, 155 131l;hland Avenue Shyne, Patrick, 16 Porter .Street :'Sintcock, Walter E., 65 Gilbert Street Sinionian, Martin, 1118 Arlington Street Simourian, Sinion, 24 Keenan Street Simpson, Edward 165 Worcester Street Simpson, Erlitard 11., )(; Evans Street Sing, Wong, 117 Galen Street Sirairuti, 3aseph, 99 Grcve Street Ska,hill, Peter 0., 77 Riverside Street Skelton, Janie W., 10 Howe Street Skelton, Walter, 111 Bowe Street Skinner, James, 164 Lantfdon Avenue Slarnin, Thomas, 41 Union Street Slawsby, Samuel, Jr., 324 Arlington Street Smith, Chester, 92 North Beaten Street Smith,, Earl, 31 Irma Avenue Smith, Francis E., 92 North Beacon Street *Smith, George, 92 North Beacon Street Smith, Harry, 18 Hunt Street Smiltt, John, 35 Wilmot Street !�Lsrnitb, Lloyd, 126 Charles River Road Smith, Raymond, 11 Hardy Avenue, Paid Maynard Smitt, Walter I., 54 Prentiss Street 'Smythe, Frarek, 28 Pal.Crey SEr'eet SnelIgrove, William, 16 Middlesex Road Snow, Edi in M., 6 Carver hood ]past Soukiassian, Ara, 226 North Beacon Street 'Sowers, Alfred H., 14 Katherine Road Spellman, James, 32 Palfrey Street ,Sperguiro, Frank, 29 CDolidge Hill Road Sperguir•o, Michael, 29 Coolidge Hill Road Springman, Harr, 122 Water Street *Stadtman, Robert. H., 229 North Beacon Street Stanchfield, Auer, 19 Irma Avenue Stanchtield, Earle, 1.9 Irma Avenue Starr, Herbert W., 17 Fuller Road. COLLECTOR'S REPORT 471 ^`5tepanian, Krikor, 7 Crave Street Stephens, Yfed J., 96 Haria en Avenue Stevenson, C. Allen, 46 Franklin Street SW57man, Bernard, 51 Boyd Street ,Stidstone, John, G Howe Street Stillsvn, Michael, 21 Homer Street *Stockus, Peter, 281 Main Street Storey, Eugene L., 109 Hillside Rf)ad Strilley, Harold C., 59 Marshall Street, Res'd Danvers Sullivan, Asa, 21 Water Street ,'-'Sullivan, Clinton A., 334 Orchard Street Sullivan, Cornelius, 777 Mt. Auburn Street Sullivan, Edmund, 15 Green Street Terrace Sullivan, Gene, 33 Mt. Auburn Street Sullivan, John, 35 Fifield Street *Sullivan, John H., 166 Common Street Sullivan, Joseph F., 65 Lo`%vell Avenue Sullivan, Thomas, 62 Laurel Street Sullivan, Timothy, 65 Lovell Avenue *Sullivan, William J., 21 Brimmer 'Street z Scttherland, George, 20 PuLnam Street `Sutter, Frederick E., 21 Lawrence Street Sweet, Arthur F., 41 Quincy Street TakviDurian, Leon, 48 Cypress Street '1anenli.an, I{rikor, 96 Laurel Street Tanner, Randolph, 28 Francis Street Taste, Alex., 172 Walnut Street Tattrie, David H., 38 Cypress Street Taverna, Dominic, 141 Westminster Avenue Taverna, Salvatore, 92 Elm Street Taylor, John L., 375 'Arlington Street *Taylor, Raymond S., 14 13zi-ringt+on Street Terrizian, Nuzai,eth G., 216 Boylston Street Tevnan, Fames, 83 Arsenal Street Tevnan, Lawrence, 83 Arsenal Street Thacher, Wilbur F., 78 Marion Road, deceased Thoma , Vincent, 49 Fairfield Street Thnmian, Jahn, 29 Quimby Street *Thompson, Frank G., 5 Winter 'Street Thompson, Frederic P., 93 Watertowrn Street `Thompson, Minor, 89 Summer Street. 472 WATERfU N TOWN RL�PORT Tiano, Michael, 37 Quirk Street 'Ticehurst, Raymond, 95A Edenfield Avenue Tinglof, Joseph, 62 Hall Avenue Tippett, Fred A., 69 Hillside RDad TI-rone, Antonio, 136 Arlington Street TAftmo, Itcy, 37 Quirk Street Tobin, Peter, 23 Maple Street Tocci, Clarence, 10 Lowell Avenue Tocco, Cesare, 45 Riverside Street Tomasian, Setrak, 119 Dexter Avenue Toinassian, Jacob, M Boylston Street Toohey, Thomas, 127 Dexter Aveaue Toomey, Michael, 781 Mt. Auburn. Street Topez, Joseph, 11 Lowell Avenue Topilan, Daniel, I'D Prentiss Street "Torosian, John, 38 Cypress Street Tuscano, Joseph, 23 Brininier Street Tosi, Thowas, 61 Nyack Street Tomah, Patsy, 44 Bacun Street 1,'Toto, Louis, 181/� Arsenal. Street Toto, Peter, Arsenal Street Towmaso, Datri, 191 Warren Street Tracy, Edward J., 49 14all Avenue Tracy, Thomas, 14 Pietcher Terrace �Trame, Pasquale, 36 Bostonia. Avenue Travers, Dai-del W., 236 Common Street Travers, James F., 236 Cum-nion Street Trembley, Telesepor, 122 Putnam Street *Tricorn, Dominick, 113 Furest Street Trieoni, Samuel, 113 Forest Street Troianni, Pasquale, 52 'Ralph Street *Troy, Edward, 7 Cuba Street Troy, Francis G., 7 Cuba Street Troy, John E., 7 Cuba Street "Tsargaris, Peter, 139 Templeton Parlcway Tselepla, George P., 10 Boatunia Avenue *Tsola-i, Emil, 41 Ca:oTidge Hill Road *Tucker, Albert F., 86 Riverside Street *Tucker, Stanley, 86 Riverside Street Tucker, William F,, 7 Hearn Street Ttipper, Charles W., 577 Main Street COLLECTOR'S RBPORT 47:3 *Tupper, Micliael, 37 Riverside Street Turhini, Joseph, 40 Salisbury Road ;'Turner, Herbert D., 127 Lexington Street 'Turner, Robert, 24 Franklin Street Tuscher, William 11.., 340 Arlington Street Twohig, Jaanes, 90 North Beacon Street Upton, Harry kl., 36 Hardy Avenue Vacea., Michael, 15 Keenan Street Vacca, Ralph, 57 Cottage Street VaccFa, Ralph, 57 Cattz a Street Vacaarello, Thomas, 215 Palfrey Street V accarello, Vincent, 215 Palfrey Street Vahey, John, 531 XV Auburn Street Vabey, Martin P., 11.1 Evans Street Valante, William, b Oak Street Valentino, Americo, 44 Cottage Street Valentina, George, 11 Norseman Avenue Valois, Alexander A., 58 Hancock Street, deceased Vandewonde, John E., 74 Gans Street VanDohlen, Frederick, 24 lurch Road VanDohlen, Robert, 24 Birch Road Vandone, Theodore, 2 Kimball Road Vunetzian, Elias, 14 Oak Street VanKeuren, Arno, 101 Carroll greet Varney, Albert, 37 Chapman ,Street VarLanian, Nazareth, 66 Belmont Street Velente, Joseph, 91 Fayette Street Veligrakis, Manuel, 20 Keenan Street Vergiilo, Carlo, W2 Forest Street Viloa, Salvatore, 36 Berkeley Street Visella, Cesare, 109 Arsenal Street Vito, Cannalon,go, 5.L7 Alt. Auburn Street Vito, Citino, 517 Mt. Auburn Street *Voner, Joseph, 11 New Lexington Street *Voaros, Gregory, 13 Morse Street Vrock, Rocco, 15 Sprint Court Wade, Gerald, 129 Waverley Avenue `Wade, Joseph, 14 W averley Avenue Wadleigh, A-loses B., 14 Alden Road Waldron, Raymond, 28 Capital Street Walker, Charles, 15 Francis Street 474 WATERTOWN TOWN 'RE-PORT Walker, Jonathan 1., 486 Belmont Street Wall, Michael, 142 Galen Street Wallace, Jahn E., 46 Parker Street, Res'd Boston Wallis, Wellington, 46 Parker Street Walsh, Andrew, 4 Hosmer Street Walsh, James, 42 bit, Auburn Street Walsh, James J., 159 Langdon Avenue Walsh, Peter J., 74 Morse Street Walsh, Stephen, 1.21 Arsenal Street Walter, Randall, 9 Cottage Street Walters, Wendell Al., 54 Hovey Street Waniboldt, Henry, 1.t Rangeley Road Wanamatker, Harry, 29A Irving .Street Wardwell, Robert B., Jr., 23 CDmmonwealth Road Warner, E. Paul, 11 Francis Street Warner, Jahn F., 750 Mt. Auburn Street Warren, George W., 17 Bailey Road Warren, William, 221 Arsenal Street -*Wasson, Arthur, 13 Waltham Street Waugh, William +C., 291 Alt. Auburn Street wells, Ernest, 148 Orchard Street Wells, Lester A., 75 Pearl Street Welstead, Frederick, 2 Hillside Street Wentworth, John J., 73 Piermont Street Wessell, Stanley, 174 North Beacon. Street Wheeler, Walter E., 322 Arlington Street Whitcomb, George, 143 Spruce Street White, Leonard, 70 Fayette Street White, Patrick, 25 Fifth Avenue White, Walter, 70 Fayette Street, Res'd Waltham White, William A.., 70 Fayette Street Whitney, Earl, 12 Phillips Street Whitney, Frank C., 29 Hall Avenue Whitten, Edwin H., 37 Riverside Street Whittemore, Floyer E., 50 l�-larion Road, Paid Chelmsford *Wighton, John C., 55 Bradford Road Wile-, N. Chester, 63 Evans Street Wilkins, Charles H., 21 Dexter Avenue, deceased Wilkins, Diehard, 38 Concord Road 'Williams, George F., 293 Lexington Street Willi ms, John P., 24 Louise Street COLLEC'POR's REPORT 475 Williams, Lawrence, 28 Oliver Road Willson, Donald R., 176 Wavarley Avenue Wilson, Lewis, 16 Cuba Street Wilson, Samuel T., 20 Commonwealth Road, Res'd N. J. Winkler, Inboard, 117 Dexter A''enue Winslow, Joseph S., 289 Waverley° Avenue, deceased Winston, Thomas, 43 Chapman .Street Wistanu, Dominic, 231 Arlington Street Wolcott, Joseph A., 43 Laurel Street, deceased `Woodbridge, frank W., 31 Oakley Road *Woodbridge, Samuel F., 31 Oakley Road Woudrulf, Louis F., 10 lKiddlesex Road Wools, John, 9 Gilbert Street Wright, Burley-, li Summer Street, Wright, Nelson, W., 618 Arseral Street Yen, George E., 41 Wilmot Street '-Young, Hebron, 65 Hillside Strut Laaawmiau, Yervant, 17 Howe Street Zaino, Albert, 63 Doy-lstcn .street *Zaka.raian, David, 15 Malden Street, Lalensl{i, Alfred, 23'4 Pleasant Street Zeldin, Remen, 352 Arlington Street Zengv, Thomas C., 334 Arlington Street ZiminskyP, Joseph, 88 Edgeclifl`Road 1932 Old Age Additional 'leverley, Ralph, 32 Sunnybank Raad Gale, Jolin, 3 Brigham Street, Hopkins, Michael J., `9 Hardy- Avenue Hughes, Lawrence, 7.90 Xt. Atiburn Street Quimby, G. Edward, 36 i-Nliddlesex Ro�Ld, Res'd Manchester Walsh, James H., 36 Middlesex Road, Paid Fitchburg Liegel, Anthony, 2 Oakland Street *Eogosian, Simon, 19 Melendyv Avenue Papadopholas, Costas, '�7 Coolidge klill Road Rice, Dominic, 37 Alelendy Avenue Robinson, Daniel, 32 Waverley- Avenue Quinn, Edward AL, 29 French Street Pike, John, 55A Mt. Auburn Street AlcGough, Edmund, 89 Maplewood Street Hanrahan, Francis, 826 Mt. Auburn Street Belben, Charles N., 33 Dexter Avenue 476 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Driscoll, Cornelius J'., 38 Kimball Road, duplicate assessment Nazarian, Nazart, 80 Dexter Avenue Cupano, Salvatore, 57 Forest Street Higgins, Stanwood E., 158 Boylston street Sperguiro, Antoni, 29 Coolidge Mill Road Shields, Matthew, 101 Arsenal Street -*Horne, Robert H., 23 Irving Street Delmage, Joseph, 77 Langdon Avenue Fisher, Ernest, 500 Belmont Street Cutti-ag, AlheiL t W., 100 Pleasant Street *Donovan, John, 11A Fairfield Street Rollins, Marshall C., 543 Mt. Auburn Street Lilejholrn, Sydney, 40 Garfield Street Simonetti, Pasquale, 47 Frospect Street Anderson, Holger, 1.35 Grove Street '%Bamford, Chester A., LE 3 Fayette Street Cooper, William L., 16 Fifield Street bliddaugli, Lee R., 244 North }deacon Street Shutt, Charles 1, 127 Forest Street 1931 Poll 'lanes Remaining Unpaid—December 31, 1532 whey, Thomas F., 238 North Beacon Street Conti, Joseph, 53 Riverside Street Maher, Joseph Dr, 53 Salisbury Road Mayes, John B., 33 Edenfield Avenue DiBe, Luigi, 357 Main Street MCAT-abo3l, William J., 16 Irving Street 1531 Old Age Assistance Tax Remaining Unpaid December 31, 1932 Murdock, Edward, 30 Malden Street Murdock, Thomas, 30 Malden Street Murdock, William, ail Malden Street Catley, Augustus. W, 29 ,chins Street O'Donnell, James, 500 Main Street Parente, .Terry, 235 Palfrey Street Shaughnessy, Daniel B., 25 Hosmer Street Sullivan, William H., 129 Morse Street Varhey, Thomas F., 238 North Beacom Street Covenv, Orlando, 226 Westminster Avenue CiDn-fort, J'xmes, 669 Main Street Arone, Jusepb, 68 Prentiss Street COLLECTOR'S REPORT 477 Johnson, John W., 55 Crawford Street DeRe, Antonio, 357 Main Street Conti, Joseph, 53 Riverside Street Bill, Orly J., 36 Paul Street Bellis, Harald, 116 North Beacon Street MacDonald, William J., 116 North Beacon Street Call+eva, Salxatino, 191 Warren Strect Adoorian, John, 8 Berkeley Street Behgia, Charles, 108 Laurel Street Hagopian, Bogus, 12 Cvllidge Hill Road Maher, Joseph 31., alai Salisbury Road Hayes, Jahn B., 98 Edendeld Avenue Cavanaugh, Bartholomew, 547 Main Street Xelly, John J., 24 Merendy Avenue Di-QQuatt o, .lames D., 130 Charles River Road Dille, Luigi, 357 Main Street McMahon, William J., 16 Irving Street Marif ivty, Ralph, 17 Oakland Street Deloffi, Agostino, 12 New Lexington Street Slamin, Thomas, 41 Unison Street Calleva, Angelo, 14 Warren "Street Cavelli, Joseph, 46 Williams Street Duff, Douglas, 42 Woodleigh Road Iodic€:, Pasquale, 808 Mt. Auburn Street Morley, ThomM P., 41 Elton Avenue Connors, Edward W., 16 Hunt 'Street Fogarty, Edmund J., 796 Mt, Auburn Street Page, Louis F., 102 Waverley Avenue Belben, Charles W., 30 Bradford Ruad Fencer, Maurice R., 16 Hunt Street ANNUAL REPORT OF THE WATER COMMISSION December 31, 1932 'file forty-eighth year of the Water Works of the Town has now closed. During the year 4,173 feet of new maims, 7,473 feet of reconstructed mains, 33 services and 1,250 feet of service pipe have been laid. The active services have increased by 33, making a total of 6,112 now in use. Fifty-seven lot line services have been laid and 1,492 meters repaired. ,Six hydrants have been replaced and twenty new hy- drants have been placed, making a total of 675 hydrants now in use. Necessary new equipment has been purchased and the trenches rind buildings have been kept ill proper repair. Our office in the new administration building is up to dare. Your Eoard cannot urge too strongly the necessity of renewing the old fashioned cement lined pipe in use over 48 years. Respectfully submitted, EDWAPD O. HALL, Chairman JOHN S. LOVELL, Clerk JOHN P. GALLAGHER. Report of the Water Department The thirty-fifth annual report of the Water Depart- ment for the year ending December 31, 1932 is respect- fully submitted. The transactions relating: to this depart- ment are as follows Receipts Appropriation for maintenance $29,000,.00 Appropriation for office 2,100.00 Appropriation for construction 30,221.05 Appropriation for vacations 1,780.00 478 REPORT of WATER DEPARTMENT 479 Appropriation for clerks 2,336.00 Appropriation for superintendent 3,200.00 $68,637.05 .Appropriation (special) for renewal of mains $14,679.09 $83,316.14 Expenditures Maintenance account $26,694.25 Office account 22080.42 Construction account 28,102.56 Vacation account 1,600.00 Salary of clerks 2,386.00 Salary of superintendent 3,200.00 Balance of maintenance account 2,309.75 Balance of office account 19.58 Balance of construction account 2,118.49 Balance of vacation account 180.00 $68,637.05 Special, renewal of mains $14,678.79 Bala ice renewal of mains ,30 $14,679.09 $830316.14 Note. Out of the total appropriation of $89,316,14 for the year, the sure of $6,000 was transferred to Outside Aid and $4,627.82 was turned lack to treasury receipts. The water abatements for the year included old ac- counts of $711.25, which were incurred before the town accepted the lion lave. Report of the Superintendent To the Board of Water Covimissioners: Gentlemen: In accordance with the usual custom 1 herewith submit my report for: the year ending December 31, 1.932. The extension of mains for the past year has been as follows 480 WATERTo'4 N TOWN REPORT Length Size Arden Road 16 feet 8-inch Coolidge Avenue 353 feet 8-inch Duff Street 14 feet f-i clx Duff Street 673 feet 8-inch Grant Avenue 783 feet 6-inch Hodson Street 32 feet 6-inch Merrifield Road 193 feet 6-inch Nyack Street 968 feet 6-inch Nyack- Street 55 feet 8-inch Ralph Street 220 feet 6-ineli Sparkhill Street 656 feet 8-inch Toppan Avenge 210 feet 6-111ch Total 41173 feet Special Renewal of Mains Arundell Terxace, :from Boyd Street to end of street, 195 feet 6-inch cast;-iron pipe to replace 2-inch galvanized pipe. Cottage Lane, from Cottage Street to end of Street, 2.19 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 1-inch and 2-hich galvanized pipe. Cottage Place, from Hearn Street to end of Street, 308 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe to replace 1-inch cements-lined pipe. Forest Street, 243 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe to replace 2-inch galvanized pipe. Hearn Street, from Cottage Street to end of Street, 312 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch galvanized an l 2-inch cement-lined pipe. Levey Street, irons Haraden Avenue to Number 80, 91 feet £-inclr cast-iron cement-lined pipe, to replace 4-inch cast-iron pipe. Howard Street, from Acton Street to South of Rail- road, 208 feet 8-inch cast-iron cement-lined pipe, to re- place 8-inch cement-lined pipe. Lyons Street, from Cottage Street to end of Street, 313 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 1-inch and 2-inch galvanized pipe. REPORT OF WATER DEPART NIENT 481 Mt. Auburn Street, to Cross Street at Bostonia Avenue, French Terrace anti Norseman Avenue, 186 feet Q-inch cast-iron cement-lined pipe, to replace 2-inch cernent- lined pipe. Palfrey Street, from Spring to Everett Avenue, 62 feet 6-inch pipe, 37 feet 10-inch pipe and 2014 feet of 12-Inch cast-iron cement-lined pipe, to replace 14-inch cement-lined pipe. Rifle Court, from Sawin Street to end of Street, 165 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-ijach gaivanized pipp, Sexton Street, from Cottage Street to end of Street, 202 feet of 6-hicli east-Iron pipe, to replace 2-inch cement-lined pipe and 2-inch galvanized pipe. Spring Court, from Sawin Street to end of Street, 227 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe, to replace 2-inch galvanize-d pipe. School Street, from Mt. Auburn Street to Flint Road, 835 feet 10-inch cast-iron cement-lined pipe, to replace 6-inch cast-Iron pipe. Upland Road, from Turn to Hillside Road, 428 feet 6- inch cast-iron cement-lined pipe, to replace 2-inch g,-tj_ vanized pipe. Whites Avenue, from Hudson Street to Main Street, 270 feet 6-inch east-iron, cement-Iffied pipe, 887 feet 8- inch cast-iron cement-lined pipe, 79 feet 2-inch cement- lined pipe, to replace 14-inch cement;-lined pipe. Yukon Avenue, from E Irn Street to present end of Street, 182 feet 6-inch cast-iron pipe to replace 2-inch galvanized pipe. Total, 7,473 feet. Total number of feet laid on con- struction and special, 11,646 feet. Total number of services laid to lot line, 57. Expenditures For constructioll of mains $19,229.85 For construction of services 7,638..7-9'. For construction of nieters 1,233-92 $28,102.56 For maintenance of meters $12,767.06 For maintenance of mains 916.99 482 IVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT For maintenance of services 6,635.99 For maintenance of repair shop 1,556.97 For maintenance of hydrants 2,308.28 For maintenance of automobile No. 1 522.08 For maintenance of automobile No. 2 328.24 For maintenance of automobile No. 3 568.52 For maintenance of automobile No. 4 465.90 For mazntenemce of automobile No. 5 295.88 Maintaining air compressor 324.34 $2 ,69f1.25 For vacations $12600-00 Salary of superintendent 35200.00 Salary of clerks 22336,00 Maintenance of ofte 2,080.42 $ 9,216.42 Special renewal of mains 14,678.79 78,688.02 ` Respectfully submitted, WALTER E. RUNDLETT, Supei intend ent. 4 Statistics of Consumption of Water 1. Estimated total population to date, 35,000. 2. Estimated populations on lines of pipe, 35,600. 3. Estimated population supplied, 35,000. 4. Total consumption for the year, 79 ,746,000 gallons. 5, Passed through meters, 633,783,000 gallons. 6. Percentage of consumption metered, 79. 7. Consumption for manufacturing purposes, 178,975,- 406 gallons. 8. Average daily consumption, 2,185,100 gallons. 9. Gallons per day to each inhabitant, 57. 10. Gallons per clay to each consumer, 57. 11. Gallons per day to each tap, 355. WATER COMMISSION REPORT Statistics to Distribution System Mains 1. Kind Of pipe, cement and cast-iron. 2. Sizes, froin 16-inch to 2-inell.. 3. Extended, 4,173 feet during year. 4. Total now in use, 75.07 mites. 5. Number of hydrants added during the year, 29. 6. Number of hydrants now in Lase, 675. 7. Number of stop gates added during the year, 85. S. Number of stop gates now in use, 1,631. 9. Flange of pressure oil mains, 115 lbs. to 30 lbs. Services 10. Kind of pipe, wrought iron, cement4ined, cast-iron. 11. Sizes, 3/.. 'inch to 10 inches. 12. Extended, 1,250 feet. 13. Total now in use, 22,752.5 miles. 14. Number of service taps added during the year, 33. 15. Number now in use, 6,112. 16. Number of meters added, 111. 17. Number now in use, 6X2. 18. Percentage of services metered, 100. APPRAISERS' VALUATION Highway Department Horses, wagons, tools, road-building machinery 21,000.00 Barn and sleds 15,000.00 Oil shed 1,5{]0,00 Toolhouse and sled 5,000.00 Automobite trucks 15P000.00 Automobiles 2,000.00 Four acres of laaicl, including dump 8,000-00 Spraying machine and equipment 700.00 Gravel pit 8,200.00 Smith shop 2,500.00 Towelling house 5,000-00 Garage transfer station 3,500.00 $87,400.01) Sewer system $525,000.00 Drainage system 400,000.00 - $925,000,00 1'Ul<oth Department Automobile $100.00 Tools 200.04 $300.00 Infirmary and Equipment Almshouse building $40,000.00 Contents 3,000.00 5 acres of land 10,000.00 $53,000.00 Administration Building Building $200,000.00 Contents 20,000.00 Town House, Annex and Land 11,595 feet of land $34,785.00 Town house and aunex 60,750.00 Police Department Ambulance patrol, furniture, motor- 484 APPRAISERS' VALUATION 48.5 cycles and ec{t ipmert acid automo- biles $13,300.00 $13,3K00 Poles and Wires Department Automobiles and equipment $2,000.00 $2,000.00 Park Department Athletic Field $50,000.00 Whitney Dill Park, 6 acres 10,000.00 Saltonstall Park, 5 acres -5 r,250.00 Howe Park, 1 11/.2 acres 2,000.00 Cook's Pond, 41 -, acres 10P000.00 Playground equipment, tools, etc. 900.00 House 200.00 Equipment 400.00 Miscellaneous land, deltas, etc. 3,000.00 Marion Road and Orcli€ird Street, 6 acres 20,000.00 West Elul Playground 20,000.00 173,750.00 Land in delta $62,600.00 Water Department Dwelling house $3,500.00 Barn 500.00 803,378 square feet of land 40,000.00 10,000 square feet of land 1,500.00 N-V ater mains 650,000.00 Stable and tool house, Orchard St. 10,000.00 Stock and equipmerit 5, U0.00 Automobiles 4,000.00 714,500.00 Public Library 50,240 feet of land $25,120.00 Building 121,250.00 Contents, kooks, furniture, fittings, etc. 70,000.00 12,230 feet of land, East End 3,100.00 East Enid Public Library 3 MOG.00 Contents 13,000.00 486 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT 15,648 feet of land 3,000.00 North End Library 6,250.00 Contents 600.00 $277,320.00 Health Department Automobile $300.00 $300.00 East Junior High School Lard, 142,900 feet $40,000.00 Buildings 330,250.00 Contents 30,000.00 -- - $400,250.00 High School Land and Building Land $34,000.00 Dit ding 650,000.00 Contents 100,000.00 — $784,000.00 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 17,599 feet of land $8,000-00 $8,000.0() Bemis School 48,120 feet of land $4,800.00 $4,800.00 Grant School Building $18,750.00 Contents 1,500.00 -- $20,250.00 Marshall Spring School Land $10,000.00 Building 122,500.00 Contents 3,000.00 -- $135,500.00 James Russell Lowell School Building $260,000.00 Contents 14,000.00 41/2 acres land 15,000.00 $289,000.00 APPItM ER3' VALUATION 4 487 Francis School 55,208 feet of land $11,400.00 Buiidinl; 112,500.00 Contents 2,400.00 - - - $1.26,300.00 Hosmex School 80,530 feet of land $16,+000.00 Building 255,000.00 Contents 2,4.00.00 Addition 100,000.00 $378,400.00 Coolidge School, Arlington Street Land $24,000-00 Building 212,500.00 Contents 5,000.00 - - $241,500.00 Browne School, Main Street Land $17,225.00 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 High School Land $10,000.00 Building 293,000.00 Contents 51,000.00 - - $354,000.00 New Parker School 126,453 feet of land $13,000.00 Building 137,500.00 Contents 5)000.00 $155,500.00 Central Fire Station 13,000 feet of laird $26,000.00 Building 58,750.00 488, WATER 1 OW N TOWN N REPORT Contents, including electrical equip- mexrt, apparatus 36,700.00 _ $121,50.V V East End Fire Station D it lii�� $43,50.00 Land 5,000.00 Contents 8,()00.00 - - $56,7.50.00 Veterans' Memorial Building $15,000.00 Total 6,050,730,00 EDWARD D. HOLLAND, 1 N' AURICE H. C'CONELL, T�f For year ending December 31, 1932. REPORT OF THE PARK C{}i BUISSIONERS To the Citizens of Watertown.- In these days of di8tr-essing tally and conditions the Park Commissioners submit their report as good news to the people, brief and ihformator•y. All the facilities of the department werc used for recreation by the people more than ever before, at a less cast to the taxpayers, Victory Field was in constant use from early spring, for baseball, football, hockey and coasting. The High School team used the grounds constantly ply during their seasons, as did the Twilight League, Police and Fire De- partment. tea ns. This of course made a goad deal of work for the department to beep the grounds and buildings in good condition. The romar•ks and compliments of visit- ing teartis should make thecitizens of Watertown feel proud of the csefril and fitting memorial to our departed heroes of the World War. The west end of the grand- stand was put to use as a garage for the department. The Tennis Courts were insufficient to meet the de- PARK COMMISSIONERS:' REPORT 489 viands made up+orn them, honever, at less cost to the tax- payers than previous years, arid they were ireconstant use and inept in good condition for playing. With the increasing demands upon the present number of courts the time will soon arrive when more courts must be pro- vided. The work on the coasting unlit at Whitney Hill was pushed to completion to give our future leaders and citi- zens a safe place to enjoy their winter sports. The Playgrounds and Deltas were maintained and kept in good condition to the best of our ability. Some new equipment such as swings, benches, back steps, goal posts and drinking fountains were put in this year. The Board takes this opportunity to thank all those citizens engaged in this work for their services.. Respectfully submitted, WINTHROP G. ROCKWELL, Chairman HAR OLD R. HALL, Clerk ARTHUR L. .11+IORSE Par•lr. Cominaissioners. REPORT OF THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS The Board of Assessors hereby submit its annual re- port for the year 1932. Owing to the depression in lousiness, new building has been at its lowest for years, and inasmuch as a large part of our increase in valuations are derived from real estate there was no great increase. The Board devoted a great cleat of time in connection with the petition of the Hoed Rubber Company, Inc., be- fore the Board of Tax Appeals for a reduction in their real estate valuation for the year 1981. The Board of Assessors placed a value on their land and buildings at -$3,6811}950.00 as of April 1, 1931. Ova May 12, 1931 the Hood Rubber Company, Inc., filed a "Form of List" with the Board of Assessors and declared that the value of their land and buildings was $3,072,- 300.00. On October 23, 1,981 the Hood Rut ber Company, Inc. filed -an application for redUctio'n of assessed valua- tion in which they dechared that the value of their land 490 WATERTOWN TOWN REIORT and buildings as of April 1, 1931 was 2,138,150.00 and asked for an abatement of $1,547,800.00 in valuation. which the Board of Assessors refused to abate in whole or in part. The Hoed. Rubber Company, Inc. then appealed to the Board of Tax Appeals and engaged Philip Nichols, 20 Kilby Street, Boston, Kass. as their attorney. The town of Watertown engaged J€,8eph O'Connell, 11 Beacon St., Boston, Mass., as special counsel to defend the Town. A joint ineeting was held with some of the officials of the Hood Rubber Company, Ine., with their attorney, Philip Nichols, the Board of Selectmen, Board of Asses- sors, Town Counsel, Francis J. McNamara,, and Attorney Joseph O'Connell. The purpose of this meeting was to arbitrate the valuation. Mr. Nichols staffed that the least amount of abatement they would be interested in would be in the amount of 1,000,000.00 in valuation of which amount the Board of Assessors would not agree to which resulted in a trial before the Board of 'pax Ap- peals. The trial lasted five weeks. There were many witnesses on both s dcs and a twelve hundred and fifty page testimony plus numerous exhibits. This case was the largest case ever beard before the Board of Tax Appeals and was finished about August 1, 1932. The Board of Tax .Appeals has not at this writing handed ([own a decision. Another case was that of the Winsor Club on Langdon Avenue, Watertown. An application for exemption from taxes was made by the Winsor Club on the grounds that they were according to their charter a "Charitable and Benevolent" organization. The- Board of Assessors re- iused this request and the Winsor Club applied to the Board of Tay: Appeals for a hearing which was held in June 1932. Attorney Francis J. McNamara represented the Town of Watertown, and Attorney H. Lar ue Brawn represented the Winsor CIO. The Board of Tax Appeals decided in favor of the Town of Watertown, as there was no evidence that the Whisor Club was a `Charitable and Benevolent" organization although their charter stated that they were incorporated for that purpose. BOARD OF ASSESSORW REPORT 491 The third case before the Board of Tax appeals was that of Alice G. Dill, 21-23 Commonwealth Road. Mrs. Hill had been refused a w1dow's abatement by the Board of Assessors on the grounds that she was not the record owner of the property on April 1, 1931. The Board of Tax Appeals sustained the action of the Board of Asses- sors and ailed in favor of the Town of Watertown. The Board of Assessors Flo not loak for any increase in valuations for the corning year, and the amount of tiie Tax Ttate will as always be determined by the Town Meet- ing Members by their action at the town meeting. The Board of Assessors wish to impress upon the people the necessity for filing a "Form of List". These forms are ready April 1, 1933 and must be filed by May 15, 1933. The fohowing is a list of Mate and County taxes and valuations [`or the year 1932. Itespectfully submitted, EDWARD F. WRIGHT, Chairman % ILLIAM BELL, EIlWARD A. OATES, Board of Assessors. Requirements for Mate, County and Town Grants and Appropriations County Tax $76,222.28 Tuberculosis Tax 16,139.36 y Mate Tax 76,147.50 State Highway Tax 472.00 Metropolitan Water Tax 74,563.74 Metropolitan Parks Tax 35,409.28 Metropolitan Planning 311.79 South Metropolitan Sewerage 41,618.83 Charles River Basin 4,592.93 Abatement of Smoke Nuisance 626.92 Boston Metropolitan District 355.94 Canterbury St. Highway 795.88 Revere Beach Parkway 329.37 West Roxbury-Brookline Parkway 3,581.96 Ways in Malden, Braintree, Weymouth and Hingham 41.97 4.92 WATERT WN TOWN REPORT Southern Traffic: Route 1.34 Roston Elevated 34,960.35 Auditing Municipal Accounts 5,430.83 Moths 81.4.90 Sidewalk Betterment 2,550 78 Street Betterment 23,114.75 Interest ou Sidewalk. Betterment 2,400.83 interest on Street Betterment 24,010.50 $424,444.03 Town Grants 1189%294.05 $2,323,738.08 Income Tax 132,152.72 Total Requirements $2x191,585.36 Overlay 24,047.28 Total Commitment $2,215,£32. 4 Valuations Buildings exclusive or land $41,126,400.00 Land exclusive of buldings 9,623,18').00 $50,749,585.00 Personal Estate 4,705,290,00 " $55,454,875.00 Additional December Assessments Heal Estate $1r60O.00 Total evaluation including additional $55,456,475.00 Increase in valuation of Real Estate including Deember .Assessments, $1,080,700.00 Increase in valuation of Personal Estate 209,£15.00 "'dotal Increase over 1931 $1,29O,815.00 Tax Rate of 1932 $39.00 BOARD OF AS$HS80R9' TZBF'C)RT 493 Total Poll Abatements For the year 1930 $248.00 For the year 1931 514.09 For the year 1932 166.00 $928.00 Total Abatements on heat and personal Property For the year 1934 $134.30 For the year 1931 4,148.71 For the year 1932 12,013.95 - $16,296.96 Total Abatements on Street and Sidewalk Assessments and Interest For the year 1931 $13.69 For the year 1932 60.46 $7 4.15 Total Abatement on Moth Tax For the year 1932 $1.75 Motor Vehicle Excise Total valuation of motor vehicle excise for 1932 $29466,680.00 Total Abatements on Motor Vehicle Excise For the ,year 1930 $1,401.28 For the year 1981 22592.16 For the year 1932 3,348.21 $7,341.65 i REPORT OP TOWN PHYSICIAN January 1, to April 1, 1932 To the Hovorable Board of Selectmen. Gentlemen. During the period from January lirst to April first, 712 cells were made by me. Of this number, 20 were at night, and 191 were at the office. They were divided as follows: Welfare Department 651 Felice Department 27 Highway Department 15 Health Depe,rLment 4 111firmary 6 Total 712 ineerely yours, BENJAMIN T. LORING, Town Physicifl-a.. REPORT OF TOWN PHYSICIAN To the Honorvble. Board of Selectnten: Gentlemen.: I respectfully submit nay ze1jort for the year ending December 31, 1932. My duties as Town Physician began on April I, 1932. Dur-iiil.; these nine montlis, office consultations, visits to homes and conferences with various departments total 1497. This total shows a marled inerease to that of previous years. I thank the Honorable Board of Selectmen and the hearts of the various departments foi• their cooperation. I wish to express my appreciation to the Police Depart- ment for their willing ambulance service and also the District Nursing Association for the valuable services they rendered during my term of office. Respectfully submitted, M. J. KELLEY, M.D., Town Physicia.?z. 494 Sixty-Fifth Annual Report OFF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN SSACHUSETTS 192 THE 11AMPSHITZE PRESS, INC. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. 193 BOARD OF TRUSTEES 1931-1932 FRED E. CRAWFORD Term expires 1933 REV. EDWARD C. CAMP Terra expires 193-'3' RUTH H. FURBER Term expires 1935 HON, P. SARSFIELD CUNNIFF Term expires 1934 ARTHUR F. GRAY Term expires 1934 CHARLES F. SHAW Term expires 1933 REV. EDWARD C. CAMP, Chairman RUTH H. FURBER, Secretary CHARLES F. SHAW, Treasurer Llibrariaw. LYDIA W. MASTERS Assistant Libravirt'll ELEANOR L. MOOR Library Staff as of Jameary 1, 1933 DEDORAII M. BAlt'RETT Aosistaul, Charge West Branch KATHARINE GREENS 'Children's Librarian, East Branch MABEL C. GILLMETT Assistant, Main Library MTNNIE C. COURTNEY Assistant, Main Library RUTH E. LITCH Childreii's Librarian ESTHER E. MADDEN Assistaid, East Branch DORIS G. MARTIN Assistant, Main Library CORINNE MEAD Assistant, East Branch NATAWE SAWYER Librarian? North Branch SARAH SHATTUCK A.9sistaut, East Branch RUTH WHITE Assistrmt, East Branch MARS' E. YORK Assistant, Main Library janitors L. CLARK East Branch JAMES KELLY West Branch BERNARD MANNIX Main Library CHARLES POLLOCK North Branch 496 REPORT OF TRUSTEES OF FREE 13UBLIC LIBRARY January 15, 1933 TO the Citizens of Watertown.: In presenting the annual report of the Free Public Library t wouldcall attention to the essentia) facts about the work of the Library so concisely presented in the report of the Librarian. Two points deserve emphasis. 1. The business of the Library has steadily and largely grown in recent years; nevertheless, we have car- ried on with the same force last year as the previous year and with lessened income. This lias been pos- sible because of the fide spirit of the staff:', the care- ful management of the Librarian and the goad fortune in not meotirrg with Treed for extt aorMnary repair's. 2.. Note€iithstan(ling these conditions, the Trustees and staff are heartily co-operating with the Selectmen and Finance Committee in reducing expenses this year. We are asking for 600 less for crooks and 2 45.00 less for salaries as a €-hale, with the hope that these reductions will be only temporary. Our staff has been only moderately paid, receiving on the whole less than school teachers with whon7 they are :Fairly compar,,ible in qualifications dernanded, although their hours of work are greater. We have also reduced the maintenance budget $500. Watertown may well be proud of its Library. It is widely known throughout the country ns in the front ranks of libraries of its class. This fact is clue to the ability., interest and enthusiasm of our Librarian, sec- onded by a splendidly loyal staff of workers, and to the generous s€ipp0-t of the Town Meeting. We greatly re- gret the imperative necessity of cutting the appropria- tions, but are doing so because of the conviction that all should share in bearing the burdens of the times. Respectfully submitted, EDWARD C. CAMP, C .airman of th-e Board of Tr ?estees 497 498 WATER'TOWN 'SOWN REPOWV Statement of the Amounts Received and Expended . by the Trustees for the Year 1932 Salaries Receipts Appropriation $24,200.00 Expenditures Salaries $24,199.20 Balance 1.90 $24,200.00 Books, Periodicals- and Binding Receipts Appropriation 6,000.00 Expenditures Becks $4,480.49 Periodicals 230.80 Binding 1,33$•71 ,+6,000.00 Maintenance Receipts Appropriation $5,450.00 Expenditures Building maintenance $417.86 Express 363.36 Fuel 1,483.45 Incidentals 179.19 Light 781.91 Printing 220.42 Repairs and alterations 511.24 Supplies 800.19 Telephone 228.95 Water 15.75 $5,002.32 Balance 447.+68 -_ _ $5,450.00 1 LIBRARY TRUSTEES} REPORT 499 Statement of the COndition of the Barry Fund Amount of deposit in the Water- town Savings Bank, Jazz. 1, 1032 1,01D-08 Received interest on deposit 42.83 - $1,056.69 Paid on the order of Trustees of Public Library for books 33.J0 J Balance on deposit in Watertown Savings Bank, Jan. 1, 1933 1,022.79 $1,056.69 Statement of the Condition of the Pierce Fund Amount of deposit in the Water- town Savings Bank, Jan. 1, 1932 $1,177.66 Received interest on deposit 50.56 Balance on deposit in Watertown Savings Bank, Jan. 1, 1933 - _ $1,228.22 Statement of the Mead Fund Amount of deposit in the Savings Department of the Union Mar- ket National Bank, Jan. 1, 1932 $3,116.40 Received interest on deposit 116.62 - - $3,233.02 Paid on the order- of the Trustees of Public Library for }gooks 91.48 Annount on deposit in Union Mar- ket Brink, Jan. 1, 1933 3,141.54 - - $3,233.02 CHARLES F. SHA , Tr;eas-zer .er. Statement of the Condition of the Asa Pratt Fund Boards in hands of Trustees $7,000-00 Receipts Balance on deposit in Watertown Savings Lank, Jana. 1, 1932 5,044.10 Interest on Bonds to December, 1932 350.00 Interest in Watertown Savings Bank 216.94 - : $5,610.44 500 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Paid to Lydia W. Masters, librarian, for periodicals, 1982 350..00 Balance on deposit in Watertown Savings Bank, Jan. 1, 1933 5,2 0.44 - $5,610.44 OTIS L. HAS'ES, Treasurer (if the Trustees of the Elsa Pratt Fund REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN To the Tr•resteeg of toe Watertotvn Free Publif. Library. Gentdewe-rr:: The circulation of hacks in our library reached a new high mar1c during the year 11M. There were 412,896 books issued for Dame use which eras a gain of more than 13 per cent over the previous year, a 75 per cent Fain over that of 1927 and a 197 per cent gain over that of 1922E In spearing of the increased cast of munici- pal government, the fact that some departments have shown such a gain in their use that they are really oper- ating at a less cost per capita and, as in 0111- case per" book circulated. is often overlooked. During 1932 no new projects were inaugurated to st m- ulate growth its the use of the library, so tmtch of the 111- crease in the use of the reafflug rooms and the growth of the circulation can be attributed to added leisure because of unemployment. While we regret that economic causes are resl)onsit)lL,, we can take pride 7n die fact that Water- town had already established a fine library, with three branches well distributed over the town, to minister through hooks and comfortablequarters in which to read, to those who have been hard pressed. One library in a New England city has advertised it- self as the "Depression College". Our library is still hold- ing to its high percentage of non-fiction circulation. The circulation of adult kooks shows an increase of 21.5 per cent over that of last year. LIBRARIANS REPORT 501 The circulation is divided as follows: Adult Junior JuveniI6 Total Main Library 107,300 29,495 2%407 160,202 East Branch 81,917 24,230 40,169 146,316 North Branch 24,741 9,351 9,352 42,444 West Branch 5,020 7,049 11,284 23,353 Schools 571 409 39,601 40,581 Totals 219,549 63,534 129,813 =11.2,836 During 1932 we gave out 2,500 new cards and re-reg- istered 1,447. We Have now 10,988 card folders which means that over 32 per cent of the Y•esidents of the town have library cards which they are using, or have used, within the last three years. Our book, periodicals and binding appropriation for 1932 was reduced 25 per cent. Only slight economies could be made in the last two items ; therefore Nve had $1,600 less to spend for books, and approximately 1,209 less books were purchased than in 1931. We have done our best to distribute the expenditure so as to maintain the standard of the library and meet the demands of an increased circulation. We purchased 3,493 books, bound 63 magazines and receive,(l as gifts 241 volumes. During the year 1,675 books were discarded or lost. The library has a pooh stock now of 73,617 volumes. This fall it was necessary to discontinue our story hours so that the n oney could be used for floor patrols. to keep order at the Main Library and the East Branch. We regretted the necessity of making this change but it seemed imperative to have order in the reading rooms and on the steps outside, and the staff were too busy with circulation 'and reference work to give the rooms the necessary supervision. Our funds were not sittlicierrt to allow us to have these patrols more than four evenings a week for part of the year. At the East Branch two clubs have been formed of goys of Senior and Junior High School age. They are supervised by the man doing floor patrol duty at the East Branch and we Have had guest: speakers each week. We feel that the library is helping 502 WA,TERTOWN TOWN REPORT in this way to pit some young people on the road to good citizenship. During this busy year we have been fortunate in that there have been no changes in our library staff. To my assistants 1 wish to express my appreciation of the Spirit in which they have handled the increased work and in which they have met other problems during the year. 1 wish again to thank you, the Trustees, for your co-opera- tion in our endeavor to render service to the community. Respectfully submitted, LYDIA W. MASTERS. Librarian. APPENDIX Use and Growth of the Library for the Last Hve Years 1928 1929 1934 1931 19s.a: Appropriation $32,825,40 $34,104.00 $37,367.26 $1381-11151-40 $35,650.00 salatriee ................................ 18.79b.88 24,399.5,$ .,200.00 24.198.51 24,199.20 Money opent for hooks.... 6,04Z.77 6,043.51 6,291.55 6,16s.39 4,555.81 Money spent for binding 1,598.12 1.G19.13 1,679.71 3,73B.120 1,338,71 Votumes added .................. 4,205 :,.3p#I 4.846 4,9511 3,797 Volumes withdrawn --.,,. 1,98� 2,443 2,066 2,524 1.67 a Volumes in the library.,.. 63,385 K272 69,062 71,401 71610 Circulation .......................... 2 4,78i1 ',J626 S 324.210 364,96E 412,899 FiarcentELgv of Increase in 6rculatlan over prev- year ............. .................. 16.67 10.2 7.0 12.57 13.13 An increase of 75.3re in ft'v,: yvikrs3 197.G17e in ten yet1k,. APPENDIX B American Library Assoc. Form for Uniform Statistics Annual Report for the Year Ended December 31, 1932 Name of Library ................................free Public Library of ,j,own ....................................................'Watertown, Massachusetts Name of Librarian............................ W. Masters Date of founding................................1868 Population served ............................34,913 (census) LIBRARIAN'S REPORTS DOC> Assessed valuation ............................ 55,454,€375 Library appropriation per capita....$1.02 Terms of use...................................—Free for lendbig and reference Number of agencies..........................Brwicii, 1; sub-branch, 2; schonIs 11; rooms, 67 Number of days open during year..303 Hours for leading..............................72 (11) mus.), and 66 (2 mos.) Hours open, Fast Branich................52 .(10 mos. , 46 (2 rnos.) Hours open, North Branch........_...30 Hours open, West Branch................21) Number of staff, lib$ary service (reckoning part time service to make whole units).. . ............15 Number of staff, janitor service (reckoning part time service to make whole units) ............... ... ..2. Adrift Juvenile Total Number of volumes at the begin- ning of the year............................ 57,257 14,240 71k487 Volumes added by purchase..........,. 2,017 1,476 3,493 Number added by Ufft or exchange 213 28 241 Number added by binding material 55 8 53 Number of volumes lost or with- drawn during the year.................. 636 1,U3n 1,675 Total number at end of the year.. 58,906 14,713 73,619 Number of fiction lent for home use .................................................. 164,888 98,832 263,720 Total number of 'volumes lent for home use ........................................ 219,549 193,347 412,896 Total number of registered bor- rowers ............................................ 7,190 3,798 10,988 Number of borrowers registered during the year.............................. 2,659 1,298 3,947 'Registration period, years.............. 3 Number of newspapers and peri- odicals, currently received .......... 269 (153 titles) Receipts from: .... Toum appropriation .......................................................... 35,G50.170 Endowment funds .............................................................. 897.39 Total............................................................................ $86,537.89 | - -------- ' / | 504 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Paynients for: Books ................................ .......... ......................----........ $ 4,555.87 Periodicals . ...~........ .................... ---........................... 594.15 Binding ............... 1,338.71 S.Ilar[es, Dbrury service .. ................. .......................... 81J369JI0 HoI�r�mm, 'apiturserrb:e ........................ 2,080J00 Heat ...,...-_----_.^^...~~.^..~~'-------------_... 1,488.45 Light ._- .............................................................. 78I.91 8nool|co ..................... .---................................................... 0110-10 PrIodog --... .................................... 22V/42 Repairs and .............. 511.24 Telephone ..--_ ................ ......... ..................................... 228.95 Other maintenance ..................................................... .......... 976.11S Total maintenance mojntenonce ............................................. $35,680.25 Bulaoeo from agprngdatiom~.....^.....^....~......~..... $ 448.43 Balance from 1ooda - ............... ...............................-......... 480.06 Thtul .............................. ..........................^~^^.~~.^~ �36597J39 . $1,297.00 received from fines, etc (1932)' and. turned over to the Town Treomwrer, | | i | ~ � ANNUAL. REPORT O1' Tl4E AUDITOR OF THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN FOR THE YEAR ENDING DE+CE-II-E.R 31, al-) t r a THE IIA31PSHIRE PRESS", INc. CANIBRIDGE, 1-fAss. AUDITOR'S REPORT I herewith Present the annual report of the Financial transactions of the Toivi7 of Watertown, for the year end- ing December 31, 19 — The various funds in charge of the Town Treasurer belotzging to the Trustees of the Public Library y have been examined and found correct. I have certified the cash on the Town Treasurer and Tax- Collector and found it cojircct. Periodical examitlations of the Tax Collectors Out- standing Accounts have been made and checked against the Controlling Account ill my office. Resi}ectfully submitted, W. W. -NORCROSS, VTR., Watertown, Mass., February 10, 1913. Middlesex, SS. Then personally appeared the for•egoidrg subscriber, W. W. Norcross, J". who made Oath that the foregoing state- rnent subscribed by him are true. WILLIAM P. McGUIRE, JusHee of the Peace. Receipts Taxes (Real Est.ate and Peowunal) 1930. $3,565.15 1931 482,39 -5 7 1932 1,446,500.78 Polls 1931 168.90 3 4 WATERT+DWN TOWN REPORT 1932 18,704.00 Old Age Assistance 1931 506-00 1932 %342.00 Motor Vehicle Excise Taxes 1929 2.97 1930 311.58 1931 2,224.99 1932 56,655.48 From ,Mate Corporation, Income Street Railway and bank 215,168.30 Gasoline Tax 44,920.71 - S2,240.480.53 Special Assessments MOW 543.98 Sidewalks Added to Tax hills 1,136.50 Unal)I)ortiened 4,145.06 Fuld In advance 264.77 Streets Added to tax bills 10,530.93 Unapportioned 6,818.29 Paid in advance 3,997.61 27,437.12 Tax Titles 23,909.99 Accounts Receivable Selectmen 3.50 Town Hall 160.00 Weights and Measures 91.52 Health 2,324.04 Severer 65.27 Public Welfare 41,787.91 Soldiers' Relief 110.00 State Aid 850.00 Military Aid 62.50 Schools 3,228.66 Cemetery 4,542.45 Water Rates 179,876.48 Water Charges 1,470.83 3. State and County Aid to Highwkys 16,666.67 Lowns Temporary, Anticipation of Revenue $2,200,000.0(� .Anticipation of re-imhtirsement 20,000.0() Firs: ,Alarm System 40,000.00 Premium, oti bonds 4.00 I1itel-est Deposits 2,570.3i1 Taxes 21,036.12 Special Assessments Sidewalks 1,49$.87 Streets. 10,872.74 'aid in advance 121.76 Tax Titles 1,593.15 Accrued of t bonds 292.43 Trust Fends Cemetery Perpetual Cane 1,875.43 Potter Memorial Gate Fund 4,160 Library Trust Funds 429.58 Templeton Fund IOL47 --— - . Sewer Deposits 40,034,45 2,627.00 Dog Fund1Q.0U School Dept., Smith-Hughes Fund 108,78 6 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Miseellaneons Receipts Ashes and Paper, waste tickets 11.55 Cancelled checks 20,00 Collector, Statements 182.00 Collector, costs 4P399.70 Dog Licenses 542,00 Fire Dept,, pei-mits 18.00 Health Dept., dental clinic, 590.01 Licenses 462,50 Contagious 269.65 Highway Dept., Garbage • 5,0 4.95 Miscellaneous 55.74 Infirmary, produce 222.10 Inspector of Plumbing, permits 352.00 fli�i lIeso, Cuuntir, Dog licenses 1,841.65 Killing dos 12.5,00 Poles and Wires, permits TS1..50 Damages 42.35 Police Dept., tines 967.95 Hackney Licenses 16.00 Damages 42,00 Public Library, fines 1,159.49 Old books 5.90 Public Welfare 258.81 School Dept., tuition 202.62 Vocational 3,599.12 Evening 115,00 Americallizatio" 1, 19.9ii Miscellaneous 198.89 Selectmen, junk 1.00 Sidelvalks 1,049.54 Telephone calls 2.35 To-,vn Clerk, fees and licenses 2,148.91 Tree Warden, XeNv trees 72.00 Water Dept., junk 18.43 Weights and Measures, fees 256.24 26,146.91 AUDITOR'S REPORT 7 Refunds Finauce Cone-nittee 4.50 Town Clerk 4.25 Administration Buildings e30.99 Fire Department 4.75 Health Department 46.35 Public Welfare, Outside Aid 861.90 Hospital ]gill 211.76 Old Age Assistance 25.00 State Aid 29.00 Soldiers" Relief & Military Ail 372.50 School Department 172.50 Insurance 27.36 Ways in Brookline 86.03 -- $1,876.89 Collector's Petty. Cash 500.00 $4,874,375.50 Cash on land, January 1, 1932 148,119.02 $5,022.494.52 Payments General Government Moderator 100.00 Selectmen 2,755.10 Auditoy 5,321.28 Treasurer 6,928.08 Collector 11,483.01 Assessor's 1.3,013.43 Ffilance Committee 1,909.80) Legal Set-vices 2,654.49 Hood Rubber Case 11,998.50 Town Clerk. 9,113.17 Engineering Department Salaries 15,682.13 Contingent 1,781.05 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Election U, xpellse 9,2 1.89 Registrars' Salaries 449.00 Print'Ing Voting Lists 820.85 Administratiou BtiiId'111": 45,4 2.71 Administration Building Furniture ?1,713.66 Town lull 6,3'6.48 Planning Board 86.48 Protection of Persons and Property Police Department Salaries 103,079.84 Special Police 1,06 3.5Q Janitor and Wa oninan 1r8 ad .[1tl Clerk and 11' tgonman 1,8130.00 Teletyi)e 88.00 New Coach Contingent '099.71 Fire Department Salaries 107,067.3 Coll tltigelit 5,390.00 hispector of Buildings 2,9 12. 13 �A'eights & Measures 2,296.41 Moth Department Superintendent 800.00 Cleric 475.00 Maintenance 2,996.00 Tree W�irtien Salary 1,000.00 Clerk 200.00 Maintenance 4,999.56 Cottony Seale 799.87 ' Poles &- Wires Inspector 3,200.00 Clerk 475.00 Assistant Clerk 425.00 Maintenauce 9,999.90 Dog Officer 346.00 Health and, Sanitation Health Department, Agent 3,200.00 AUI?1TOR'S REPORT Clerk 1,1-)o.(Yo Nurses 2,969.80 Contagious Diseases 0,715.72 contingent 1,:381.5-1 Bah- Cliliic . 12.00 Dental Clinic 587.2'5 Laboratory Equipment 1,2,11.02 Laboratoi-y, Maintenance 149.57 Inspector of Cattle 600.0() i Inspector of Plumbing $21,578.07 Sewer, Construction 11,902.50 Sewer, Maintenance 24,738.79 Sewer, �Vclls Avenue 915.53 Drainage 3,193".6 7 D'I°aina?re, Special 14,`80.82 Di-ainage, \Va i-ren Street 5,480.0-1 Highways Highway Dept., Salaries 6,850.00 Office Expense 514.24 Maintenance 4, 92.-59 Stable Maintenance 13,799.4.9 Vacations 12,:311.00 Pesm-facing Walter Trenches 3,978.41 Street Signs 737.65 .Ford '1'nick 850.00 C}per.t•olet Coach 356.00 Ashes and P'apet, 31,999.48 Garbage collection 30,99().18 Dust Laying 11,9 11.-19 construction ,1..92 3.2A Oi-chard Street 47,9 0,11 i Betterments 1981 2,99:It.1)8 Dcttet-ntents M12 16,09;11.87 Street Lighting 46,25 i.8' Sidewalks 59,988.16 Land Taking: i 10 WATERTOWN TOWN RUM Resurfacing Warren Street 2,298.86 Charities and 'Soldiers' Ber7efits Public Welfare, Agent 1,500.00 Visitor y1,100.00 Clerks 1,594.09 Investigators 1,747.9 Contingent 1,774.72 Outside Aid 257,809.16 Mothers' Aid 2,177.06 Old Age Assistance 15,517.30 Medical Assistance 450.00 Infirmary Department Keeper. 1,000.()0 C ener•al Expense 5,517. ;I. Moving & Remodeling 3,7:38,31 Town Physician 17200.00 State Ail 1,365.00 Soldiers' Belief andMili tar y Aid 34,203.91 Schools and Libraries School Depari: nQat General Contmi 1.4,803.05 Instruction 457,701.42 Operation 55,901.46 Maintenance 0,615.23 New Equipment 672.34 Miscellaneous 7,034.37 Continuation 1,5524.E 3 Americanization 1,989.83 Evenhig 3,792.87 Trade 4,825.87 Transportation 1,440.00 Convention Expense 233.56 Smith-Hughes Fund 108.78 Lowell School Addition 404.05 Public Libr•ai-y Salaries 24,199.220 Books, Periodicals and AUDITOR S REPM �1 Bindings 6,()00.00 Maintenance 502.52 Trust Fund lnec)me 414.83 Recreation Park Department, Superintendent 0,00.00 Maintenance 4,497.47 Victory Field 20699.39 Tennis Courts 1,117.04 New Power Mower 435.00 coasting 464.99 Play romid Department Salaries 3,987.45 Maiuteiiwice 2,495,65 New Equipment 594.56 Unclassified PeIlsions 9,911.70 Memorial Day 1,300.00 lnsni-anee 9,626.35 Workmen's Compensation 4,6 2.13 Prinking Town 1teports 1,869.84 Headquarters, V.F.W. 1.,185.00 Contingent 2.589.10 Braccia Judgment 873.81 3. npald Bills 10,981.44 Enterprises and Cemeteries NA'ator Department Salaries 5,536.00 Office Expense 2,080.42 mainterrarice 26,690.25 ' Va.catiolis 1.600.00 ' Special 14,678.79 con tructioll `8,102.5 Cemetery Department Superintendent 2,000.00 Labor 10,410,17 Contingent .50 5.5 AMILILs art ltiili�.el.,1W1i 2,383.10 12 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Fence at Commail Str-eet 130.00 Interest and Debt Interest 148.572.86 Town Debt 214 5,000-06 State and County Taxes County Tax 92,361.64 County Hospital Assessment 15,360.70 StateTaxes & Assessments 279,190.63 Soldiers' Exemptions 278-11 Old Age Assistance 10,792.00 Temporary Loans 2,050,000.00 Premium 155.00 Trust Funds Potter Meirnorial Gate Fund 14.50 Templeton Fund 101.47 Deposited in Cemetery Per- petual Care Fund 872.50 'Refunds Sewer Deposits 636.43 Charged to estimated receipts 29.61 Water Department 132.42 Cemetei-,v, accounts receivable 10.00 Tax Refunds Real and Personal 2,650.32 Poll 8.00 Excise Taxes 1,536.46 Special Assessinwits 5.52 Dog Fund 494.40 Collector's Petky Cash 500.00 GENERAL GOVERNMENT Moderator Appropliation for 1932. $100.00 Expanditures CLI?Illiffp P, Sarsfield, salary $100.0() 100.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 13 Selectmen's Department Appropriation for 1932 3,000.00 E.-ependitur es Brigham, H. lr'4F., tax on cliecks 11.00 Canady, Oscar M., cards 5.00 Cohen, Sydney S., desk Marls 1.2.00 Commissioner of Public Safety, Boob 2.80 Furber, Edward P., salary 89.32 Graphic Press, The, printing 136.01. Groom & Go., Thos., supplies 7.50 Hobbs & Warren, licenses 1.58 Holland, Edward D., salarY 416.68 Johnson, Eric L., salary 83.32 Loring, Ili•. Benjamin La., services 6.68 ' Lovell, Clifford S., salai-y 83.32 Lydston, W. W., cleaning and ' repairing inn- ells 14.55 ' Magee, C. G., printing 7.00 McGann & Sons Co., T_ F., ' desk- plates a3.00 McGuire, William P., salary 500.O0 Middlesex Coun-ty Selectmen's Association, dues 4.50 New England Tel & Tel Co.. Services 77.86 O'Connell, Maurice H., salau 416,68 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., pole 3.00 Post Office Department, postage 17.50 Postindex. Co., Yixe., gas book 19.55 Rogers, Dr. Mark H., exam,ina- ti.+a n , ete— 50.00 Sheridan, James H., salary 416.63 Waltham Times, printing 8.75 XVatertown Bindery, refinishing books 130.93 14 1' ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Watertown Sun, The, advt. 54.31 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, The. advt. 138.98 Yawfiia,n & Erbe Mfg. Co., supplies 13.20 Total Expenditures ,755.10 Transferrer] to Revenue 244.90 Auditor Appropriations for 1932 $5,295.00 Transferred from Reserve Fund 100.00 �- $5,3,-)t5'00 xpt-nditures Alen-Wales Co..- Meli. & ribboals 297.00 Bath & Co., Edward E., nipples .58 Brown, George IT., leather folder 3,150 Dimond Union Stamp Dating & numbering iN1chs. 23.50 Fletcher Hardware Co.. supplies .90 Graphic press, The, pi-ffiting 199.16 Cray Gift S110p, supplies 20.715 Haselt,ine, H. L., supplies 1.00 Jackson, if. C., supplies .32 Kee Lox Mfg Co., carl)vii p1pel. 0.84 Kelly, Timothy, flowers 4.00 LaRhette, Elizabeth, snlary 1,150.00 L,ydston, W. W., Repairing ink- . Stands and Lase 3.45 Middlesex Linen Supply, set-vice 1.30 Munson upp1y Co., keys. 4.00 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., Services 47.87 Norcross., .Jr., W. W., sgtlaj-y 3,300.00 Pacific Carbon & Ribbon Co., Coupons 11).t)C) AUDITOR'S REPORT 15 Parrot Speed Fastener CorporatiOn, Staples 3.50 Remington sand, Inc., supplies 5.89 Riley & Co., supplies .50 Smith, Ellis, munsen Stamp pad and 111k 2.25 Stand,ard Maintenance Co., Main- tenance of typewrite: 8.00 Stevens, Samuel S., desl- tablet and paper 3.50 Ward's, supplies 10.40 Watertown Skin, The, adNt. +64.00 Watei-town Tribune-Enterprise, The, Advt. 58.00 awman & Evbe Mfg. Co., cards, Pen sets, etc. 106.07 Total Expenditures $5,321.28 Transferred to revenue 3.72 -- - $5,325.00 Treasurer's Department Appropriations for 1932 $7,I.50.00 Additional appropriation 150.00 -- $7,300-00 Expenditij►°e.� American Railway Express Co., Expressage 1.29 Decker & Co., cushions 7.55 Drigham, I-Tarry W., salary 3,500.00 l righam, Harry W., expenses .40 Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Ribbons, etc. 7.42 Cohen, Sydney, blotters 2.16 Daily Record, advt. 43.75 WATERTO N TOWN REPORT Dimond Union Sb-imp Works, Stamping -machine 13.65 Farmham, Alice, clerical services 280.50 Graphic Press, ' lie, printing 112.99 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 7.10 1•Itiseltine, H. L., supplies 1..50 Hobbs & Warron, 111c., Mesh Pads 2.Q0 Imperial Mfg. Co., typewriter keys Land Coli t, foreclosures 1450.00 Lydston, W. W., cleaning and �-epaii,ing ink-wells 5.05 Massachusetts, Comm. cif, eer- tifica,tions 207.00 Mass. Tax. Collectors and Tveas- urers Association, clues 2.00 Mattison, Gladys, clerical services 1.50 Mattison, Gertrude E., Salary 1,1 150,00 McGla.ud n, B. Fay, insurance, 31.99 McGuire & Roche, insurance 285,00 McLean's, screen 8'00 New England Envelope Co., Envelopes '29.70 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., Services i6j,655 New England Towel Supply Co., Services 4.`0 Post Office Department, postage 363.11 Sherman Envelope Company, Envelopes =16.33 Smith, Ellis, staatal:y pac3 tza(l inls ?,?) Standard Maintenance Co., main- tenance of typewriter- 6.00 Thorp & Martin Co., supplies .50 Todd Saks Co., The, checks 301.51 Underwood Elliot Fislier Co., Repairing typewriter 2.oS Total Expenditures . 6,928.08 AUDITOR'S REPORT 17 Transferred to Revenue .371.92 00 0f S7,3 Collector's Department Appn;priations for 1932 10'ilmm Transferred from Reserve Fund 593.10 Transferred, Taxti-rr Meeting 513.72 Expenditures .Alen-N-Vales Corp., adding meh. and ribbon 197.00 Pecker & Co., cushions, carbon paper 21.80 Dever•ly, Mary E., salary Burroughs Adding Machine Co., Maintenance 2.23 Colby, F. J., salary =3,300.00 Colby, F. J., dues & expenses 33.50 Cohen, Sidney C., desk parls 10.00 Crrr111r1f, F. M., salary 1j0().()0 Hinlerrlrl Union Stamp Works, Rep,airing Stamphicr 111chs. 19.0 Graphic Press, The, printinff 6210.02 G ay Gift Shale, supplies 55.65 Groom & Co., Thos.. cash loxes 7.50 Haseltine, H. L., tape 1.00 Hobbs & NVar•rerr, supplies 2.6 Hunt & Co., \%V. H., rubber stamp _138 JRckson, H. C., supplies .32 Jensen, Lavinia, clerical services 12.00 Kelly, Timothy, flowers 5.00 Leigh Lon, Jr., Thos., recorclingy 22.00 Leighton, Thos. Pc., recording 668.$3 Lydston, W. W., repairing and cle arl•rng irrk-stands 19.70 M arylaud Casualty Co., bond 5.00 . 18 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ITeGlau in, B. Fay, insurance 26.99 McLeans, mirror 2.00 Moran, Marie, salary 936.00 New England fief. & Tel. Co., Services 78.99 New England Towel Supply Company, services 8.50 Norton, E. L., ribbon coupons 9.00 Post Dilice Department, postage 53.05 Royal Typewriter Company, Typewriter 103.50 Simonds, supplies 1.19 Snuth, Allis, stamp pans 3.00 Standard Maintenance Company, Maintenance of typewriter 14.00 Stune, Edwin L., bonds 645.00 Underwood Typewriter Co., Typewriter 78.50 Walsh, Catherine, clerical services 36.00 Watertown Sun, The, advt. 206.35 Watertown Trio.-Enterprise Co., Advt. 1,807.37 Tonal Expenditures $11,483.01 Transferred to Revenue 9.81 - $11,492.82 Assessor's Department Appropriation for 1932 12,889.00 Transferred, Town Meeting 125.00 13,014.00 E xpendit-Itre's Allen-Wales Adding; Machine Corp., Mch. 280.30 Applin, L. L., transfers 149.60 Assessor's Auto Tax Service, AUDITOR'S REPORT Supplies 8.50 Association of Mass. Assessor's, Dues 3.00 Bell, William, Salary 11300,00 Board of Tax Appeals, subs. 10.00 Bonds, meals 2.95 Bostitch Sales Co., mell. 3.50 Bruning Co., Inc., Chas., plans 5.18 Diniond Union Stamp I-Vurks, Repairing machine 5.00 Doyle, Marguerite A., salary 9429.00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 109.50 Flaherty, Marie E., salary 1,100.00 Ford, Helen R,, salary 1,400.00 Gill haglier, James H., posting notices 6.00 Gillis Office Supply Co., Supplies 17.40 Graphic Press, The, printing 1,726.;5)6 Gr'a-v Gift Shop, Supplier, 24.50 Hachett Bros. Cry., tile., water 11.25 Dobbs, & Warren, Lic., supplies 29.65 Hughes, James F., printing 22.00 Kelly, Timothy, flwxers 12.00 Mass. Comm. of., subscription 10.00 Metropolitan lee Co., ice 9.4.5 Middlesex Linen Supply Co., Services 2.25 New Eiigband Tel. & Tel. Co., Sei-v ices14 3.0 Oates, Edward A., salary 1,384.33 Post Office Dept., postage 718.61 Rollins, Katherine M., auto hire 297.00 Rollins, Nellie A., auto hire 189.00 Royal Typewriter Co.. Inc., 211 typowriters, 256.50 Standard m1li n tell ance co.p 111C.7 Maintenance of typemriters 24.011 ,y) WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sullivan, Jr., jas. H., auto expenses 6.00 Wakefield Il�ily Item, notices 2.70 Walsh, Mary E., salary 1,350.O0 Watertown Sun, The, advt. 20.00 Watertown Trib.-Enterprise, The, Advt. 16.00 Wright, Edward F., saIa.ry 1,46+6.67 Total Expenditures $13,013.43 Transferred to Revenue ,57 $13,014.00 Finance Committee Appropriations for 1932 $2,000.00 Refund of summons 4.50 2,004.150 .T-penditurc I itto, tile., supplies 2.49 Fac-simiie Letter Co., mimeo- graphing 62.05 Graphic Press, The, printing 1,486.59 Gray Girt Shop, supplies 1.10 Norcross, Jr., W. W., services 300.00 Ogilvie & Co., service $ fee 7.50 Post Office Dept., postage 6.00 Wards. covers and paper 44.10 Total Expenditures . 1,909.83 Transfei-red to Revenue 94.67 2,O04.50 Legal Services Appropriation for 1932 $2.700.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 21 Expenditures Breslin, Dr. John C., services $125.00 Coney, Arthur B., serving paper 5.25 Dubois, H. W. Co., supplies 5.55 F rencli & Smitli, services 5.00 Cetcliell & Son, Addison C., Printing 43.25 Hawley Print, The, supplies 4.00 Healy, Dr. T. RI., services 100.00 Hildr•eth, Eugence W., book 15.00 Julian, Anthony, salami 385.89 Leigliton, Thomas, recording 236.62 Maguire, Frank- L., services 4.00 Mansfield, George A., certified copy 1.00 Mass. Conrnr. of (Arciiivss Div.) Copy 2.00 McNamara, Francis, salary 1,611.,11 Micliie Co., The 1931 supplement :i'00 t Middlesex, Comity of, certified ed copies 3.50 Moro, Rose, L., clerical services 42.00 New England Tel. & 'del. Co., Services 32.32 Shepliard Co., Frank, books 25.00 'Dotal Expenditures $2,654.49 Transferred to Roveirne 45.51 2,700.00 Hood if ubher Case Appropriation for 1932 $12,000.00 Expenditures Canter, Max., service 36.20 Gleason, Charles A., service 1,925.00 Henderson, James D., service 2,35 5.00 22 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Hodge, Charles H., service 150.00 Maguire, Frank L., service 4.50 O'Connell, Joseph F., service 5POOO.00 Sammis, Whitefield, Transcription, Service 478.80 Worcester & Co., J. R., slirvey and appraisal 27049.00 Total Expundjtures $11,999.50 Transferred to Revenue 1.5() $12,000.00 '"'own Clerk's Department Appropriation for 1932 $9,700.00 Refund 4.25 9,704.25 Expej�dffiwr,q Allen Bros. Curp., stamp .755 American City Magazine, subs. 4.00 Benjamin, Ainin ft'., salary 1,250,00 Block, P. S., cushions 3.00 Brown, Ceorge H., supplies 2.00 Carter's Ink Co., ink 13.50 Connors, Anna, J., clerical services 24.00 DeLorey, Mrs. Rlose, canvass of births 48.75 Eisenhardt, P.,Iul, supplies 18.00 Gilmour, Rothery & Co., premium 4.00 Graphic Press. The, printing -1120,60 Gray Gift Shop, Supplies 104.11 Griffill, Mary C., Salar'V 1,300.00 Haseltine, 1-1. L., SLII)I)Iies 4.00 Hawes Electric Co., 11inip, 4.45 '1401)las & Wari-ell, 111C., Supplies 7.00 Kelly, Timothy, flowers 7.50 AUDITOR I S REPORT 23 Loonard, Adeline, canwiss of births 57.30 Lydston, W. W., cleaning and repairnig ink-wells 19.80 31aloney, William J., serviec's 18.00 Mass. Comm. of, classification sheets 11.18 McGi-nre, William P., salary 3,500.00 Meagher, Annie G., salary 1,350.00 Middlesex Linen Supply Co., Services 2.2.5 Aliller-Bryatit-Pierce Co,, The, supplies 27.00 Murphy, Joseph, expressage 1.00 Murphy, P. B., license book 9.5,0 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., Service '204.68 Paragon Binder Corp., binders 19.46 Pascoe, George T., supplies 21.92 Phy-siciaiis, Iteturns, births 61.00 Post Office Dept., postage 111-32 Railm-ay Express Agency, Expressage .54 Ross, David, services 10.00 Secretary of the Comm. gold star record biDoIc 2.00 Standard Maintenance Co., Main- tenance of typewriters 3L00 Suburban Distributing Co., Services 235.20 Undertakers' Returns, deaths 45.00 Watertovvn Bindei-3-, binding 19.35 Watertown Sun, The, advt. 100.45 Watertown Trib Anterprise, The, Advt. 600 Yawmar & Erbe Mfg. Co., Supplies 15.60 24 %VkTER'n'jw.\ TOWN REPORT York, Harr-y J., services 18.00 Total Expenditures $9,113,17 Transferred to Revenue .591.08 Engineering Department, Salailes Appropriation for 1932 16,150.00 Transferred, Town Meeting 4 0.00 Exprarlibires Allen, Otis D. 3,200.00 Cook, Herbert C. 1,700.00 Dwyer, Thomas 2,300.00 Fitzgerald, Francis 1,1 0.00 Hetherington, Walter 1,1,50.00 Milmore,, Fred K 1,151),00 Serle, John 2J00.00 Stanley, Herbert 5221.50 Sullivan, James 1,569.03 Topalian, Stephen, P. :}19.60 Total Expenditures $15,682.18 Transferreel. to Itevenue 17.87 - - $15,700.00 Engineering Department, Contingent Appropriation :fni• 1q.32 $1,800.00 Alien, Otis D., garage rent, itleidentals American City Magazine AUDITOR'S REPORT 25 subscriptions 8.00 American Oil Products Co., gas 108.26 Berger & Sons, C. L., equipment mid Repairs 77.50 Bruning Co., Chas., supplies 230.6m') Durrouciis riding Machine Co., Alai z tenance 21.110 Butler, George F., supplios 2.7;j Carlstrom, K. S., elec. clock 14.00 Cook, Herbert C., expenses 2.80 Deming Co.. B. F., supplies 5,011 Donaldson, William, ear p. work 16.72 Engineering dews Record, '911bscriPti€ ns :5.()(1 Fletcher Hardw.�rre Co., supplies 42.05 Graphic Press, The, printing 19.25 Cray Gift Shop, supplies 16.10 Raw es, E'lec.�r Co., supplies 6.94 Hayes Serv. Sta., tarty repairs 253.67 Hill, Ethel, supplies 6.00 Hill, Smith & Co., supplies 38.00 Howell, %Vni. D., auto supplies 167.`8 Land Court, copies 1.15 Leighton, 'Thomas, recording fi.5 3 Leans, John F., insurance 8.00 Mass. Comm. of, plans 2.60 Mass. Cornrtt. of, registration 8.00 mec araftint P. I?ay, insurance 8.25 Meister Co., D. A., repairs .60 mexic all Petrol. Co., gas 23.2) iddI . Towel Sup., service 21.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 166.60 O'Connell, & Lee Mfg, Co., Stales 1600.26 Russell, Chas. B., supplies 2.00 Stevens, Sam. S., supplies 5.76 20 WATLR,TONNI T TOWN REPORT Tomasetti, G., gear. rent 1.20.00 Troian, A., photos 18.00 Wat. Lim. Co., Iiiinber 3.50 Yawman &. Erbe Mfg Co., Supplies 16.41 Total Expenditures $1,781.05 Transferred to Revenue 18.95 $10800.00 Election Expense Appropriation for 1932 $9,500.00 Expenditnres .Allen, Bros. Corp., supplies $17,62 Andrews, Mary A., lunches 2.25 Beatty, Richard, janitor services 30.00 Bond's lunches 57.00 Roston Mailing Co., services 72.93 Bruning Co., Inc., Chas. supplies 183.05 Burns, Michael, janitor services 25.00 Connors, Anna J., clerel. services 42.00 Crescent Sign Co., bases & chaizzs 140.58 Dolan, Bessie C., clerical services 162.00 Dowel, James, janitor services 30.00 Driscoll, Johia, services 25.00 Duffy, Peter H., janitor services 5.00 E. Jr. High School Cafeteria, lunches 4.50 Eastman, Warren J., truckIng 54.50 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 153.01 Fay's Kitchen, lunch-es L80 Fletcher Hdiv. Co., lucks & keys 2.75 Feisy, Hubert, janitor services 27.50 Graphic Press, The, printing 1,306.02 Cray Gift Shop, supplies. 42.30 Hart;son, William, services 30.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 27 Hebert; & Co., Wm-, supplies 147.46 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 40.50 Hughes, James F'y., notices 38.50 Irma Lunch, lunch 1.50 Kelly, James R., .janitor services 30.O0 Lloyd Letters, Ine., services 282.48 Mackins Lunch, lunches 18.00 1 aher;'s Grill, lunches 1.60 .%ia.rtha's Coffee Shop, lunches 1..25 McAndrews, Dennis J., lunches 14.25 McGuire, William P., incicknitals 1.15 Mooney, Fred E., supplies 13.10 Moran, Thomas F., Jan. services 93.00 O'Leary & Tracy Folding Chair Co., rent Of tables, etc. 31.50 P'arquette Folding Chairs Co., refit chairs, etc. 35.20 Pay-roll, re'COL111tL 261.00 Pay-roll, election officers 4,1.27.00 Post Office Dept., postage 17.25 Rand, C. A., lunch .75 Ross, David, janitor services 8.50 Sr. High School Cafeteria. ltinches 4.00 Splemlid Cafeteria, lunches 34.39 Steward, S. C., luticlres 503.60 Suburban Distu. Co., servICCIs 257.25 Theoclere, Joseph, ILinches 3.00 Tolman, R. Dexter, r�egistt-atioii case, etc. 429.14 Victoria Spa & Cafeteria, lunches 21.00 Watertown Bindeijr, binding 6.86 Wat. Sr. Cafeteria, lunches 6.50 Wat. West Jr. High Caf., lunches 6.50 White, Peter J., carp. work 403.30 VFhltney, Edw. L., lunches 12.05 Total Expenditures 9,221.39 • 28 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Transferred to Revenue 278.61 $9,500.00 Registi-ars of Voters Appropriations for 1932 $400.00 Expend,"Itures Duvall, John. W., salary $50.00 Gleason, Patrick D., salary 100.00 Hughes, William S., salary 50.00 Loynd, John A., salary 100.00 McGuire, William P., salary 100.00 Total Expenditures $400.00 $400.00 Printing Voting Lists Appropriations for 1932 $1,000.00 Expenditures Graphic Press, The, printing $820.95 Transferred to Revemie 679.15 $1,500.00 Admini-,Aration Building Balance brought forward $45,444.26 Insurance refund 30.99 $45,475.211-1 Expenditures Brown Charles J., seeding and shrubbetT $129.82 ULmbvidge Screen Mfg Co., Metal screens 376.00 Chase, Robert S., painting 1,000m AUDITOR'S REPORT 29 Creed-Hirozis Co., globes and electric standards 80.00 Davenport, A. M., decorations 28.00 DeSilva Sign Co., bulletin board and incidental lettering 217.08 Donaldson, William, Coll- tractor 37,335. 6 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., service -0j0.84 +Galassi Mosaic & Tile Co., Black marble 5.03 Graphic Press, The, prinking 182.90 Hawes Electric Co., fixtures 57.03 Lualdi &- Drew, marble busts lii 0-00 . cC;anu &- Sons, F. F., bronze tablets 2,055..00 McEeans, shades 146.07 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., Services 9.76 Philadelphia National Bank, Glass partition 1.,.116.50 Past Office Dept., postage 10.03 Ransom Taxi, service, 10.00 Sargent, Albert E., records 5.00 Sturgis, Office of P6. Clipston, Architects 1,524.34 Watertown Electric Co., electric wiring 253.65 Total Expenditures $45,472.71. Transferred to Revenue 2.54 - 4.,475.25 Administration Building, Furniture Appropriation for 1932 S23,000.00 Ezpenditures Bristol Comity House of Cor- rection, rubber mats $112.$$ 00 a WATEXr0W.N-- TOWN REPORT Durnhani, Edward M., white solar receptacles 51.70 Butters Express, expressage .70 Donaldson, WiMani, General Contractor 807.35 Eustis Mfg Co., J. P., mirrors 102.00 Fort Hill Paper Co., Cabinets and Supplies 34.25 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 2.60 Lightfood Schilltz Co., liquid soap and dispenser 61.92 Lualdi & Drew, oak table and Chairs 487.00 McGann & Sons Co., T. F., tablets, etc. 36.50 Morris Ireland Safe Co., service 10.00 Old Man Desilva Sign Co., signs 170.50 Osborne & Irwin, Inc., rest-room furniture 756.8-73 Ransom's Taxi, service 5.00 Rochester Germicide Co., modess, vendor, etc. 4110 Stanley Bros., switch board cover 25.50 Office of R. Clipston Sturgis 1,1U24 Yawman & Erbe 'AIJ*g Co., Furnitiire 17,974.40 Watertown Elec. Co., wiring 21.17 Total Expenditures '$21,713.66 Transferrect to Revenue 1,286.34 $23,000.00 Town Hall Appropriation for 1932 $6,350.00 Expendit,urex Acme Window Cleaners, cleanbig windows $78.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 31 Baker Co., Frank G., drip pan, etc 11.0€1 Boston Con. Gas. Co., service 97.27 Boston Janitors' Supply Co., Supplies 14.00 Butler, George F'., supplies . 5 Butter's Express, expressage .50 Castle Soap Co., soap 6.50 Connors, Anna, switch board opera- tion, salary 768.00 Cosgrove, Edward J., service 48.00 Donaldson, William, repairs 23.56 Duffy, Peter, salary 1,038.05 Edison Elec. 111. Co., service 1,144.31 Fletcher Hardware Co., supplies 19.88 Fort Hill Paper Co., supplies 63.85 Glover Co., L. M., disinfectant 10.00 Gorham Fire Equip. Co., elec. lantern 4.64 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 11.10 Hackett Bras. Co., supplies .75 Hallemite Mfg. Co., The, supplies 7.70 Harrington & Weldon, cleaning windows 30.00 Haves Electric Co., supplies and repairs 14.92 Household Fuel Corp., fuel 108.38 Hy-Grade Paint & Lubrieant Co., Applicator and wax3 .'7i Jones, Franklin C., ladder 17.50 Keefe, C. H., service 10.00 Kendall Mill Supply Co,, suPplies 103.80 Kent Cc., Inc., The, waxing machine, etc 275.00 Kleenrite Mfg. Co., polish, etc. 85.62 Lightfoot Schultz Co., liquid 14.85 Mass. State Prison, brush 2.22 McKenzie's Express, expressage 1.25 Moran, Thomas, salary 1,600.00 New Etag1ard Tel. & Tel. Co., WATERTOWN TOWN REFOXV Service 32.32 O'Connell &- Lee Mfg. Co., Work bench, etc. 45.00 Parisian Dye House, cleansing 3.2-5 Petroleum Heat & Power Co., oil .319.81 Pray & Smis Co., John H., lacquer 2.95) Sentry Products Co., supplies 8.50 Sloan Valve Co., repRirs 3.98 Spectre's Sons Co., Alden, Supplies 12.12 Sullivan, James II., oil, etc. jii?() Wheeler Paper Corp., towels 29.56 White, Peter J., Carp. work 13.75 Willson Chemical Co., metal polish 8.75 Yawman & Erbe Mfg Co., Supplies 3.00 Total Expenditures $6,326.48 Transferred to Revenue 23.52 $6,350.00 Planning Boarri Appropriation for 1932 Expenditm-,-,,� Bruninv. & Co., C11'a)-les, Supplies `,22.91 Donniclson, William, histralling map 3i.17 Graphic Press, The, printing 3.00 Pequossette Press, printing 3.00 Mass. Fed. of Planning Doards, Dues 15.00 Rugg, Gertrude R., service 6.90 Rugg, William W., expenses 5.90 Tovmassian, Massis, expenses 17.06 Watertown Sun, The, advt. 7.25 TotnI Expenditures $86.48 AUDITOR'S REPORT 33 i Transferred to Revenue 63.52 1-0.00 PROTECTION OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY � Police Department, Salaries APPropriation for 19�2 $104,106.84 Tnatisferred, Town Meeting 65.00 - -- $1047041.84 Experaclihta,c. Boyle, Edward J., salary $2,200.00 Brown, Verson S., salary, 2,200.00 Burke, James J., salary 2,`00.00 Burke, James P. (Lieut.), salary 2,600.00 Callahan, Patrick J., salary 2,092.00 Carnes, William W., salary 2,200.00 Clinton, George M., saiary 2,200.00 Colema". William P., salary 2,200.00 Cullen, Thomas J., salary 2,2UO.00 Devaney, Thomas W. (Sergt.) salary 2,450.00 Donnelly, Andrew, J. (Sergt.), salary 2,450.00 Farrell, George J., salary 2,200.00 Flaherty, Walter E., sala.ry 2,200.00 Gilfoil, Joseph H., Salary 2,200.00 Gleason, Joliii F., salary 2,1 8.00 Glidden, Charles H., salary 2,200.00 Manley, Lawrence C., salary 2,200.00 Hanlon, John J., salary 2,200.00 Harrington, Joseph C., salar�y 2,126.71 Higgins, John A., salary 2,158.00 Igoe, Jades M. (Sergt.), Utlary 2,450.00 Igoe, John J. (Sergt.), salary 2,450.00 Kimball, Russell J., salary 2,200.00 Liston, Edward J., salary 1,557.00 Long, Jahn P., salary 2,126.71 � 34 MkTERTOWNT TONVIN REPORT Loughlin, Joseph F., salary 1,200.00 Ma.nnix, Fi ink L., salar-y 2,200.00 McGeever, John F., salary 2,200.00 McNamara, John E., (Lieut.), salary 2,600.00 Milmore, John F. (Chief), salary %200.00 Munha.11, Wiiliam H., salary 2,200.00 Murphy, Edward P., salary 2,200.00 Murray, Edward A., salary 2A0.00 Nally, Francis A., salafy 2,200.00 Dorton, Edmund H., salary 2,200.00 Owens, Richard J., salary 2,200.00 Parker, Harold M., salary 21,12.6.71 Perkins, Arthur L., salary 2,008.00 Perkins, Louis, salmi 2P200.00 Reilly, Joseph, J. (Lieut.), salary 2,600.00 Savage, Stewart E., salary 2,200.00 Shea, Charles E., salary 2,126.71 Shea, James E., salary 2,200.00 Stead, Joseph P., salary 2,200.00 Walsh, Joseph, salary 2,200,00 Welsh, Henry L., salary 2,200.00 Total Expenditures $10 ,079.84 Transferred to Revenue 962.00 $104,041.84 Police Department, Special Police Appropriation for 1932 $1,000.00 Transferred, Town Meeting 65.00 $1,065.00 Expeadit-w-es LeBlanc, Joseph service 5.00 Mullen, Robert, service '0.00 Murphy, JRmes, service 585.50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 35 Reran, James, service 408.00 Total Expenditures $1,063.50 Transferred to Revenue 1.50 -- $1,065.00 Police Department, Janitor and Wagonman Appropriation for 19,82 $11830.0 ) � If Holmes, Arnold E., salary- $11830.00 $1,830.00 Police Department, Clerk and Wagonman Appropriatiotl for 1932 $1,830.00 Expend-i it ee Garofela, Francis, salary $1,820.00 1,830.00 Police Departnient, Teletype Appropriation for 1932 $600.00 Expenditures New England Tel. & Tel. Co., Maintenance : -88.00 Transferred to Revenue 12.00 -- 600.00 Police Department, New Coach ppropiiation for 1932 $400.00 36 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures .Everett Bro&, bash sedan $400.00 $400.00 Police Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1932 $3,800.00 Expenditures American Oil Products Co., gasoline $739.51 Angel Mem. Hospital, Treating dog 4.00 Arlington St. Garage, auto repairs 212-87 Ball. A. T., supplies 8.85 Barrabee Service Stores, Inc., repairs, tires, etc. 214.91 Borlands, M. L. & J. H., lunches 15.50 Boston Automotive Elec. 'Serv. Corp., supplies & repairs 5,57 Boston Con. Gas. Co., service 67.65 Bleachery Friel Co., fuel 77.47 Boston & Maine R. B., freight .66 Brown, George H., supplies 25.00 Burke, James P'., expenses 12.10 Butler, George F., supplies 1.05 Carlstroin, K. S., repairing clock 3.50 Castellano, Albert, ,gas. .78 Central Auto Parts Co., auto repairs 28,57 Central Railway Signal Co., suppliers 2.00 Chase, Cedric G., developing pictures 7.53 Claflin, W. A., supplies 3.6 Colonial Beacon Coil Co.., bulb .40 Commonwealth Fuel Co., fuel 86.46 Comm. of Pub, Safety, permits .50 Crandall-Hicks Co., re-pairs and AUDITOR'S REPORT 37 supplies 64.28 Cross St. Garage, repairs 5.50 Dardis, Mary T., service 5.00 Detective Pub, Co., Iitera.ture 2.65 Dorley Motor Co., repairs 2.50 Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co., tires 23.00 Durnan, Jas. H., Jr., supplies 6.41 Eaton, Leroy C., cards 1.50 Edison Elee. Ill. Co., service 280.+60 Everett Bras., Inc., repairs, transportation, etc. 78.04 Fletcher, B. Frank, goggles 4.00 Fletcher Rdw. Co., supplies +6.94 Gamewell Co., The, supplies 40.25 Garden City Laundry, laundry 13.09 Geyikian, Stephen, repairs 221.97 Goding, Herbert, plumbing repairs 13.05 Gorman, Dr. Eugene F., service 15.00 Graphic Press, The, printing 76.94 Haves Electric Co., repairs 1.80 Higgins, Mrs. A.., matron 35.00 Hood Rubber Co., tire, tube 42.80 Hutchinson, Leroy, book 3.50 Ivor Johnson Sporting Goons Co., supplies 1.80 Jordan Motor Service, repairs 12.50 Kelley, Dr. M. J., service 5.00 King, John J., supplies .5o LaLiricella, A., lunches for prisoners 160.72 Liberty [ail Co., oil .50 Laoskin, John J., service 2.00 Malloy, Clias. L., supplies 16.70 Mathews Motor Co., repairs 13.33 McArdle, H. P., supplies 13.70 Mexican Petroleum Co., gas 322.5E Middlesex Supply Co., rental battery 3.00 Milmore, Jolin F., expenses 12.00 Mumford, Frank S., repairs 1.00 VJATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Munhall, Wm. IL, expenses 44.78 New Eng. Distributing Co., repairs 30.72 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 284-96 Newton Glass Co., glass 8.00 Pacific Carbon &- Ribbon Co., ribbons 10.00 Potter Press, The, books 12.75 Prendergast, Leo, service 2.00 Porbifite Co., bulbs 3.07 Reed Co., Thus, W., supplies 8,75 Reilly, Jos. J., expenses 2.00 Schindler, John H., goggles repaired 3.50 Sentry Products Co., supplies 11.00 Sikes, &iymond, pictures 24.00 Standard Auto Gear Co., supplies 3.34 Standard Maintenance Co., maint. of type 12.00 Standard Oil Co., oil 25.87 Steve's Motorcycle Repair. Shop, repairs 39.55 Stevens, Samuel S., paper rolls 00.18 Tierney, Catherine, service 50.00 Towhill Co., Jas. T., supplies 20.50 Silver Lake Repair Shop, supplies .75 Waltham, City of, lockup keeping 9J)0 Waltham Woodenware Co., supplies 40.20 Water Dept., service 37.90 Watertown Tire Co., auto supplies 57.90 'right & Potter Prilifing; Co., Circulars 27.50 Total Expenditures $3,799.71 Transferred to Revenue .21.9 Fire Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1932 $107,110.00 Expenditures Bates, Arthur C., call marl $155.00 Black burn, Chas., salary 2,200.00 Burgess, Arthur, salary 2,200.00 Clifford, Clarence, salary 2,200.00 Castello, Jerome (Ueut.) . salary 2,450,00 Daxdis, Jas., salary 9,200.00 Devaney, Jas. :F'., salary 2,200.00 Devaney, John J. (Lieut.), salary 2,450.00 Donnelly, Bernard P., salary 2,200.00 Dwyer, Paul, salary 2,200.00 Flanagan, Jas., salary 2,20U0 Ford, Ernest B., salary 2,200.00 Ford, Jas. E., salary 2,200.00 Giidea, John, salary 2,'1200.00 Gildea, J. Jos., salary 2,200.00 Gilfoil, Geo. (Lieut.), salary 2,450.00 Higgins, Edmund P., salary 2,200.00 Hillier, Samuel, salary 2,200.00 Hunter, John, salaryy 2,200.00 Q'Hearn, Jahn W. (Chef), salary 93,200.00 Kelley, Albert P., salary 2,200.00 Kelley, Jobe J. (Capt.) „ salary 2po.00 Kirwan, Francis M., salary %200.00 Eaughr•ea, Giles, salary 2,200.00 INI,acltiin, Walter, salary 2,200.00 Maloney, Thos. (Lieut.) , salary 2,450.00 Maloney„ Wm. E., salary 2,200.00 Mann, Chas., salary 2,200.00 Mannix, Albert, salary 2,200.00 McElhiney, Bertram, salary 2,200.00 McElroy, Wm. C. (Ciapt.), salary, 2,600.00 McManus, Frank, salary 2,200.00 M Nicholas, Peter, salary 2,200.00 Mee, Gerald, mechanician 2A00.00 Mee, Jas. T., salary 2,200.00 Murphy, Has. B., call man 155.0+0 40 WATER"1OWN TOWN REPORT Murphy, Jas. T., salary 2,200.00 Murpliy, Jeremiah, salary 2,200.00 Murphy, Rayniontl (Capt.), salary 2,600.00 Murphy, Thos., salary 2,200.00 Niel-kols, Gilbert, salary 2 200.00 O'LeaTy, John J., salary 2,200.00 O'Reilly, Johii M., salary 2,200M Robbins, B iijamin, salary 2,157.38 Streeter, Willard, salary 2,200.00 Quirk, John P., salary 2,200.00 Vahey, John T., salary 2,200.00 White, Geo. E., salary 2,200.00 Whittemore, Carroll S., salary 2,200.00 Total Expeziclitures $107,067. 8 Trai sferred to Revenue 42.62 107,110.00 "Ire Department, Contingent Appropriation for 19:12 $6,000.00 Aetna. Metal Products CO., supplies 2.06' lemite Go. of New Eng., fittings 6.07 Ain., City Magazine, subs 4.00 Ain. Fire Equip. Co., nozzle and hose, etc. 1,071.58 Am. LaFranee & Foamite Industries, Inc., hose and f•opes # .Oil Baker Co., Frank G., repairs 5.98 Parrabee Service Stoyes, laic., chRills, etc. 50.56 Bates Distributing Co., soap puw(ler 13.50 Relben, L., carpeiiter work 300.95 Bishop Mfg. Co., The Robert, supplies 531-08 Bleachery Fuel Co., coal 111.22 Bltie Cross Sanitory Process CO,, AUDITOR'S REPORT 41 mattress 18.00 Boston Cozy. Gas Co., service 291.51 Euckminster Co., G eo. 14., batteries, etc. Butter's Express, expressage 1.40 Came Co., J. E., repairs 32.20 Camera & Gift Shop, frairres, etc. 8)2.45 + Central Auto Parts Co., repairs 14.34 { laflin & Co., Walter A., supplies 23.37 Commonwealth Fuel Co., fuel 117.75 Coolidge Dye House, cleansing 15.00 Crown Shade & Screen Co., shades 73.70 Dettra. Flag Co., flag 10-08 Dimond 'Grnion Stamp Works, stamp 5.00 East Watertown BavR lr, supplies 12.22 .Caton, Leroy S., printing 21,60 Edison Elec. 111. Co., service 387-'830 Ellis Fire Appliance Co., soda and acid 28.20 Ever ett-Leechler 'Tire Co., tares 82.95 Fire Engineering, subs & copies 9.00 Fire Protection, subs 1.50 Fletcher 1Hdw. Co., supplies 134.44 Fort Hill Paper Co., paper 8.50 Fraser', W. H., laundry 81.92 - ,o Gibbs Express Co., expressage .35 Goding, Herbert, repairs 3.20 rant's Express, expressage 1.95 Grant Co., W. T., supplies 3.60 Gray Gift Sinop, supplies 22.70 Green & Sweet Co., supplies 87.41. Halpin's Welding Shop, repairs 3.50 Haniblet & Hayes Co., sponges 57.50 Haniniond & Co., C. S., map 16.50 Harvey, J. C., tine covers 4.14 Haives Elec. Co., repairs and supplies 20.74 Hinkley, Ora E., repairs .? Hemel Rubber Co., Inc- boots 3.80 Ynternat'1 Assoc. Fire Chiefs, books 8.00 Jackson Electric Co., thermostat, etc. 40.88 Jameson, Fran J., wringer rolls 6.00 Johnston Co., J. G., badge 1.7.9 Kerr & Sorts, E. B., repairs 2.15 Lasher & Weeber Co., torches 3.12 Lewandos, laundry 179.43 Lord Polish Co., F. T., polish 6.00 Lux-F'yrre F'reez Co., re-charges 23.90 L dst€n, W. W., repairing inkwells. 3.00 Malloy, Chas. L., supplies 7.85 Ma.sury-Young Co., supplies 10.71 Maxim Motor Co., supplies 1.89.27 McCarthy Co.,. Justin At, rubber coats 45.35 MclDoti ld's Tire & Battery Shop, repairs .50 McElhinev, E Idon E., painting 5.00 McLean's, mats and mattresses 74.00 Met. Iee Go., fuel. 377.38 Mine Safety Appliances Co., hat pads, etc. 126.36 Nat'l Fire Protection Assoc., € ues 19.00 New Eng. Ass'n Fire Chiefs, reports and envelopes 13.80 New ling. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 29.5.98 Noyes Co., Ira S., supplies 15.00 Oakite Products Co., oakite 1106 p'Hearn, John IA'., incidentals 8.72 Ohio Chemical & Mfg. Co., re-charges 16.50 Fettigill & Fear, chairs 33.00 Priest & Co., Walter, cases and drawers 18.00 Puro Sales. Co., supplies 6.09 Reformatory for Women, sheets, etc. 33.79 Robinson Oil Burner Service, service call 3.00 Sentry Products Co., ail and cleaner 13.25 Smith, Roland L., photo 9.00 AUDITORS REPORT 43 Standard Auto Gear Co., supplies 12.16 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., gays 357.•153 Standard Steel & Iron Works, supplies 1.00 Stanhope Forge & Mch. Works, repairs and supplies 43.50 Stevens, S-rmuel S., supplies 3.00 Swift & Co., supplies 16.25 ' Tucherma.n Co., Chas. D., supplies 19.26 U. S. Gauge Co., tire gauge 2.40 Water Dept., service 108.65 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., paint :34.80 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 9.43 Watertown Public Market, oils and supplies 6.65 Watertown Stan, The, advt. 3.00 Wat:ertmvn Tire Co., repairs 2.20 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise, advt. 2.00 Webb Alfg. Co., F. NV%, v.al%,e and ' nipples 11.96 Wfllvs-Overland, Cnc., parts 6.90 Total Expenditures 5,3.90.0() Transferred to Revenue 610.00 Inspector of Buildings Appropriation for 19.32 'S,950.6a Expundit -r es Eaton, Leroy S., printing $23.50 Ford, Anna R., salary 250.00 Viet. Ice Co., ice New Eng. 'Tel. & Tel. Co., service -10.83 Perkins, E. A., service 10.00 Wilson, Wm. H., s{rlary 21,600.00 $4 IVATER'>OM".NT TOWN REPORT Wilson, Wm. H., fneidentals 5.00 Total Expenditures $2,932.33 Transferred to Revenue 17.67 $2,%00 Weights and Measures Department Appropriation for 1932 $2,300 00 Expenditures Anderson, '[victor, salary $900m Anderson, Victor M., incidentals 4.50 Durnan, Jr., Jas. H., gas and oil 21.73 ]Fletcher H(18v. Co., supplies 7.61 Howell, A'Nrm. D., garage rent, incid. 132.65 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 5.48 Higgins, A. L., labor 10.00 Johnston Co., J. G., badge 3.60 Kiley, John F., salary 33.33 LaRhette, Elizabeth, clerical sere*. 10,00 McCann, John.. service 75.00 McElroy, E. H., repairing cabinet 32.00 McGlauflin, B. Fay, insurance 3.04 New Eng. Tei. &Tel. Co., service 32.32 . New Eng. Scale Co., supplies 30.00 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., supplies 22.50 Scale Journal Publishing Co., subs. 2.00 Valiey, John, salary- and labor 907.50 Watertown Tire Co., gas and oil 13.15 Total Expenditures $2,296.41 Transferred to Revenue 3.59 -- $2,300,00 Gypsy and Browntail INIoth Department Supt. Appropriation for 1932 $8()0.0() AUDITOR'S REPORT 45 E.-6-1jendi !fires Morton, Van D., salary 5800.00 - S800.0 0 Gypsy and Browntail Moth, Clerk Appropriation for 1932 $475.00 Expenditures Ford, Anna, salary $475.00 - - $475.00 Gypsy and Browntail Moth, Maintenance Appropriation for 1932 $3,000.00 Expenditures Cohen, Sydney S., desk pals $2.00 Dirht & Putnam, dump truck 30.00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 4.80 Fitzhenry-Guptill Co., repairs 1.75 Fletcher Hdv% Co., supplies 20.04 Ford, Lucy F., services 25•00 Frost Insecticide Co., supplies 106.85 Gosling, Herbert, repairs 1.95 Hackett Eros, Co., Inc., grater 1.25 Hall, Jr., Edw. C., storage 17.00 Horton, Van D., carfares and expenses 41.98 Jenney Mfg. Co., gas 22.85 McHughs' Express, moving 3.00 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 4.45 Met. Ice Co., ice 1.50 Mooney, pied R., supplies 7.12 Morse Body Co., Inc., wooden tank 60.00 -New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 24.69 New Enff. Towel Supply Co., service 1.75 Pay-Roll, weekly 2,530.22 Standard I4+Maint. Co., Tne., 46 WATEMOWN TOWN REPORT 1-3 Maint. type 2.00 Ward's .Auto Service, repairs 20.70 Ward, L. E., repairing nich. 36.16 Watertown Tire Co., tire repair .35 Watertown Tril:atine-Enterprise, advt. 19.69 Total Expenditures $2,996.00 Transferred to Revenue 4.00 $3,000.00 Tree Warden Department, Salary E,q)enditu•M es Ford, John C., salary $817,58 Horton, Van D., saIRry 182.42 Total Expenditures $1,Omv)() 81,000.00 Tree Warden Department, Clerk Appropriation for 1932 $200.00 E.gjenditureg Ford, Anna, &dark, $2(}UM{M $200.00 Tree Warden Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 19."19 $5,000.00 I.xpc n-di Mures Asphalt Product Co., The, hydro proof 11.01) Bartlett Tree Expert. Co., F. A,, Priming, etc. 165.35 Butler, Geo. F., supplies 1.25 Central Auto Parts Co., repairs 5.65 Cohen, Sydney S., desk purls 2.00 AUDITOR tS REPORT 47 Coombs Motor CoF, parts 1•45 Dux nan, Jr., Jas. H., repairs 6.25 Fish & Co., Chas. R., maples 300.00 Fletcher Hclw. Co., supplies 57.06 Foley, A. A., repairs 1.40 Ford, John C., ca,rfares and incid. 23.90 Frost Insecticide Co., saw 3.00 Hackett Bros., Inc., water 1.25 Hinkley, Ora E., keys .50 Holmes, C. E., filing saws 1.00 Horton, Van D., carfares 1.50 Jenney Mfg. Co., coupon book, etc. 21.50 Main St. Garage, supplies 17.70 Meister Co., D. A., supplies 20.90 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 1.50 New England reel. & Tel. Co., Service 24.69 New England Towel Supply Co., Service 1.75 Pay-roll, weekly 4,145.3a RRilway Express Agency, e' p. 2.17 School St. Garage, repairs 14.50 Standard Maintennace Co., 1_ maintenance of typewriter 2.00 Stone, Dr. George E., seer%ices and expenses 25.00 Sullivan, James H., gas 96.09 Ward, L. E., supplies and repairs 4.00 Wa.teltown 11dw. Co., shears 2.75 NVatertow-n Lumber Co., lumber 18.66 Watertown Tire Co., repairs 1.8.46 Total Expenditures $4,999.56 Transferred to Revenue .44 5,000.00 4$ WATER`t4WN TOWN REPORT Tree Warden Department, COttOny Scale Appropriation for 1932 $800.00 Expendihow Bartlett Tree Expert Co., F. A., spraying $160.00 Pay-roll, weekly 639.57 Total Expenditures $799.87 Transferred to Revenue T3 - 800.00 Poles and Wit-es DePHrtment, Inspector Appr opriatiot, 1`0r 193) $ , 00.00 ValleY, Patrick J., sazlary $3,200,00 Poles- and Wires Department, Clerk Appropriation To,. 19.,E 475.00 ExPenditures Ford, Anna R., salary 5475.00 Poles and Wires Department, ,Assistant Clerk A.ppropt'ittticjj for 1932 42.5.00 Expevditures Ford, TAICY P., services .125.00 425.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 49 Poles and Wires, Maintenance Appropriatimi for 1932 10,000.00 Expewliheres Am. Oil Products Co., gas $64.62 Am. Railway Exp. Co., exp. - .89 Barrabee Service Stoles, Inc., Supplies 11.76 Boston El. Rwy., pole extension and shins 6.10 Boston & Maine It. R., freight .-all Bowen, C_., expressage .75 Butler, George F., supplies .60 Butter's Express, expressage 4.75 Cushing Co., 1, Supplies .5.25 Cohen, Sydney S., pads 4.00 Doi-ley Motor Co., repairs 9.85 Durable Wire Rope Co., steel rope AO.67 E.astern Ass'n. Supt. Fire and Police Telegraph, dues 8.00 Eastern Sectimi International Ass'ii. Elec. Inspectors, dues 13.00 ]�aton, Leroy S., printing 6.25 Edison _Hlec. 111. Co., set-vice 22-08 Electrical Contracting, subs. 3.00 Everett Pros., Inc., expressage 5.25 Fay Co., C. E., supplies, 79.40 Ferrin, F. M., The, supplies 190'.57 Fletcher Hdw. Co., The, supplies 10.68 Gamewell Co., Tile, supplies 495.70 Cen. Elec. Stipl)ly Corp., reels, etc. 35)8.3,; Gibbs Express Co., expressage .35 Grant's Express, expressage 2.15 Graphic Press, The, printing 27.75 Hawes Electric Co., supplies 6,61 Healey, James 11., repairs 6.815 50 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Hinkley, 0. E., keys 1.00 Holland, Edward D., supplies 2.80 King, Noon J., palish .75 Landry Elects-ic Co,, supplies 1.86 Mahoney, D. J., paint 3.00 Main St. Garage, supplies 59.05 Malloy, Charles L., supplies .55 Mass., Comm. of, registration 6.00 McDonald Tire & Battery Set-vice, rental battery 9.50 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 3.75 Met. Ice Co., ice 3.00 Mexican Petrol. Corp., gas 22.50 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 3.75 Nem, England Tel. & Tel. Co., Service 78.05 New England Towel Suppler Co., Service 1.90 Pay-7 ull, weekly 6,334.72 Peerless Specialty- Co., supplies 3.00 Fast Office Dept., postage 1.50 Spring St. Garage, repairs .75 Standard _auto Gear Co., repairs .50 Standard Maintenance Co., 1-3 maint. of typewriter 2.00 Stevie & McDermott, cables, etc. 1,111.54 Summer St. Carage, repairs 13.55 Vahey Bras., trucking 8.00 Valicy, Patrick. J., garage rent 89.00 Waterproof faint & Varnish Co., paint 26,00 Watertown Httw. Co., supplies 6.06 '4'irebb Mfg. Co., F. W., pipe 3.41 Wetmore-Savage Elec. Supply Co., supplies 628.74 White Co., The, repairs 189.99 Total Expeliditures $9,999.93 AUDITOR'S REPORT 51 Transferred to Revenue .07 $10,000.00 Dog Officer Appropriation for 1932 $3,50..00 ExTend iture Eastman, Warren J., disposal of does and salary 67.00 Thayer, Sanwel G., disposal of clogs and salary 79.00 Total Expenditures $346.00 Transferred to Revenue 4.00 $3-?0.00 HEALTH AND SANITATION Health Department. Agent Appropriation for 1932 $3,200.00 Expenditures Burke, Arthur E., salary $3,200.00 ,00.00 Health Department, Clerk Appropriations for 1932 $1,150.00 Morse, Mai jorie, salary $781.66 Muldoon, Marion, siiba •o- -'3 6 8.3 4 Total Expenditures 52 WA TER'F0'V 'K TOWN REPORT Health Department, Nurses Appropriation for 1932 $3,000.00 E pe?tditures Ajemian, hose, salary $135.00 Dardis, Diary, salary 403.00 Kirker•, Agnes, salary 931.80 Sullivan, Helen, salary 1000.00 Total Expenditures $2,969.80 Transferred to Revenue 30.20 3,000.00 Health Departmenly Contagious Diseases Appropriation for 1932 $11,O00,0O Additional appropriation 72000.0O Transferred, Town Meeting 2,732.72 Refund 7.25 $20,789.97 :l penditures Aj ernian, Mrs. S. A., service $50,00 Am. Commercial Alcohol, alc01101 12.00 Postitell Sales Co., mch. 6.50 Poston. City of, care 89.06 Doston Dispensary, service 16.75 Brookline, Town of, care 198.00 Burke, Ax'thur E., supplies 2.70 Butler, George F., supplies 13.45 Cambridge, City of, care 456.43 Channing Home, care 20.5.00 Donovan, William, service 12.00 Enton, Leroy S., printing 10.50 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 2.23 Florence PriIlting Co.., printing 11.O0 AUDITOR'S RETORT 5 F'oisy, Theresa, service 34.00 Grant, Mrs. Rae, service 54.00 Graphic Press, The, printing 146.21 Hackett Bros. Co., provisions 33.40 Harris, Charles A., supplies 1.15 Harvard Co-op. Society, supplies 2.00 Hawes Electric Co., supplies 1,50 Jakeman, Dr. H. W., service and. materials 242.70 Kearns, John, service 6.00 King, Dr. Alfred E., service 711.00 Kirker, Mrs,, service 5.00 Ktzrch,jjan, John, service 114.00 Lakeville State Sanitarium, care 166.00 Leonard, Catherine, service 3.00 11r ahady Co., E. F., supplies 10.83 Mass., Comm. of, care 40.00 Mass. Eyre & Ear Infirmary, board and care 4,26 Mass. Meniu. Hospital, care 2,568.00 McKesson :Eastern. Drug Co.,. supplies 9.75 McLeans, supplies 3.54 Middlesex County Sanitorium, lie 9,749.25 Murphy, Louis, compensation 24.00 Murphy, T. Francis, compensation 24.0-0 Newton, City of, care 204.47 North Rea.cling State Sanitarium, care 1,405.00 Parke, Mavis & Co., supplies 4 3.60 Rail-way Express Agency, exp. 2.86 Rochelle's, cleating 1.75 Rockwell, Winthrop, ambulance service 75.00 Rutland Mate Sanitorium, care 2,147.50 Sullivan, Helen. A., car fare and service 6.55 4 N'1','TER'I'[]WN TOWN ItLisORT Surgeon's & Physician's Supply Co., supplies 37.1 Tuchette, Mrs. Anna, service 3.00 Waltham Hospital, care 1,206.6 Watertown Stirs, Tlie, advt.. 4.00 Westfield State Sanitorium„ care 488.00 Young, Jr., Henry E., service 24.00 Total Expenditures $20,71-0.72 Transferred to Revenue 74.25 $20,789.97 health Department, €ontingent Appropriation for 1,932 $1,400.00 Ex1rendiftr es Am. Public Health Ass'n., supplies $1.9 Am. Railway Exp., freight 2.1.3 Becker & Co., cushions 7.66 Bostitch Sales Co., staples 4.00 Boston & Maine R. R., express 1.74 ]sutler, George F., supplies 11.70 Chemical Rubber Co., supplies 2.26 Dardis, Marv, service 57.60 Durn,an, James, Jr., gas and oil .56.81 Eastman, Warren J., disposing of artirnals 2.50 Fletcher, Hdw. Co., supplies 9.58 Florence Printing Co., printing, 4.50 Gibbs Express Co., expressage 1.05 Grant's Express. expressage ,-I-)0 Graphic Press, The, print. np, 33.13 Cray (I ft Shop, supplies 22.05 Guest, W. H.„ stipplies 2.50 Harvard Coop. Society, Inc., supplies 2.85 AUDITOR'S REPORT 55 Hawes Electric Co., set-vice 11.13 Hayes Service Sta., service 1.00 Hobbs & Warren, 111c., supplies 37.83 Howe & French, 1ne., supplies .53 Howell, William D., garage rent, etc. 514.64 Iceberg Co., of New Flag., service and supplies 31.60 Maguire, Fraiik L., service 2.00 Malloy~, Charles L., supplies 1.80 Matthews ]'Motor Co., repairs 4.50 Middlesex Towel Supply Co., Service 23.20 Morse, Marjorie, incidentals and petty cash .5.40 Muldoon, Marion, service 4:�.00 Munson Supply Co., keys 4.00 New England Tel. &. Tel. Co., service 142.34 Ogilvie & Co., insurance 11.30 Perkins, L. Frank, 1'epairilig typewriter 1.00 Pine Tree Press Co., printing 19.00 Post Office Dept., postage 23.22 Railway Exp. Agency, expressage 6.51 Remington Rand, Inc., supplies 9.15 Riley & Co., supplies 1..42 Smith, Ellis, stamp pail and irk 2.25 Standard Maintenance Co., Inc., maintenance of typewriter 6.00 Stevens, 'Samuel S., supplies 1.00 Thayer, Samuel G., disposing of clogs 187.50 Thomas Co., Arthur H., supplies 2.07 Watertown Lum. Co., lumber .86 Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., key .45 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., keys and repairs 8.30 Total Expenditures Transferred to Revenue 18.46 - . 1,400.00 Health Department, Baby Clinic Appropriation for 1932 $500.()0 Transferred, Town Meeting 12.00 -12.00 E.rpe,nd itur es Driscoll, John, service $52.00 Kazanjian, Dr. H. B., service 200.00 Pesce, D1. Guy C., service 38.48 Touchett.e, lUlrs. Anon, service 2.00 Tracy, Mrs., service 8.00 Wylie, Dr. Fa2'le J., service 161.52 Total Expenditures $512.00 Health Department, Dental Clinic Apim- priatiun for 1932 $5,900.00 Refunds 39.10 S5,9 ;9.10 Transferred, Town Meethig 320.00 $5,61.9.10 Ajem1lan, Rose, services I$iog.00 Claf n & Co., Walter A., supplies 2.30 Ck°Immings Co., J. J., supplies 1161.01 AUDITOR'S REPORT 57 Don;Lhue, Dr. James E., service 1,040.00 Dowd Co., H. J., supplies 22.75 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies .25 Graphic Press, The, printing 6.25 Greene, Barbara, salary 1,100.00 Greene, D. 1i., incidentals 1.40 Hood Co., John, supplies 8.07 Keefe„ Dr. Owen F., service 1,040.00 Kelley, Dr. Charles E., service 480_00 Dawn MoNver Grindhig Co., n � itig 41.00 Minimax Co., supplies 18.80 Reynolds ,Sons. Co., S. II., supplies 58.00 Scpmbljs & Sons, D. R., supplies 14.97 Tracer, Ellen, salary 981.40 Tracy, EIlen, incidentals 2.36 Van Deslar, Dr. 11. C., service 480.00 Webster & Son, John A., supplies 2.32 White Dental Mfg. Co., S. S., Supplies C,3.1117 „Dotal Expenditures $5,58 t.2. Transferred to Revenue 5.619.10 Health Department, Laboratsr T ]equipment Appropriation for 19,112 $1,247.48 E;-�,-jaevditores Central Scientific Co.„ supplies $24.12 Cherry-Burrell Corp., supplies .67 Donaldson, Wnl., carpenter wk. 33.00 Hawes Electric Co., fan and equip- anent. 1.0.95 Thornas, Arthur H. Co., suppiles 1,022.£5 58 WATERTt14'S"N TOWN REPORT Wat. Elec. Co., refrigerator 149.63 Total Ex.penrlitures $1,241.02 Transferred to Revenue 6.46 -- 1,247.4E Health Department, Laboratory Maintenance Appropriation for 19:32 $150.00 Expenditures Asbestos Covering & Textile Co., Supplies $2.18 Cherry-Burrell Corp., supplies 16.94 Difco Laboratories, supplies 7.05 Donaldson, 'e rn., carpenter work 22.01 Eimer & Amend, supplies 1.77 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 7.95 Gallagher, Herman J., installing sterilizer 1.75 r•ant's Express, expressage .35 Hacked; Bros. Co., supplies 4.75 Hawes Elec. Co., supplies 2.40 Hoge & French, rubber tubing 1.76 Internat'l. Equip. Co., supplies 22.50 Meister Co., D. A., repairs .50 The Moxie Co., water 2.00 Taylor's, expressage .35, Thomas Co., Arthur H., supplies 55.31 Total Expenditures $149.57 Transferred to Revenue .43 150.0� Health Depai-tnnent, Town Veterinarian an Appropriations for 1932 $600.00 AUDITOR'S REFDRT 59 Expenditures Jakenian, Harry W., salary $600.00 - $600.00 Inspector of Plumbing -Approprintion for 1932 S2,600.00 Becker & Co., cushion 4-6 6 Graphic Press, The, printing 10.00 Hewitt, Charles M., salary 2,500.00 Hewitt, Charles M., incidentals 6AO Mass. Gas & Elec. Light, cord .80 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., Sellvice 16.21 Whitney, Charles, services 40.00 'Total Expenditures $2,578.07 Transferred to Revenue 21.93 $2,600.00 Sewer Construction Appropi-iation for 1932 $12,000.00 Expe-nditurrs Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies $58.50 Mass. State Prison, castings 121.37 McCarty &- Co., Charles •T., supplies 66.00 Pay-roll, weekly 10,711.71 -Tocei, Edm., bldg. catch basin, etc. .128.00 Waldo, Bros. Co., pipe 373.68 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., cement 116.42 Wat. Biders. Supply Co., brick 235.20 0 60 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Webster Lumber Co., lumber 91.02 Total Expenditures $1.1,902.50 Transferred to Revenue 9T50 1.2,000.00 Sewer Maintenance Appropriation I-or 1932 $25,000.00 Expenditures Eastern Clay Goods Co., pipe $263.72 Green & Co., S. B., pipe 2.92 Hackett Bros. Co., line 7.90 Harris, Charles A,, rubber hiitts, etc. 75.75 Mealy Sewer Equip. Co., supplies 110.00 Hy-Grade Faint & Lubricant Co., compound 92.55 Kendall Mill Supply Co., rope, etc. 147.57 Leonard B., bldg man (toles 34.00 McCarty & Co. Chas. J., supplies 489.90 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., lumber 39.94 Parker Danner Co., purose l 64.20 Pay-roll, weekly 23,087.84 State Prison, supplies 59.07 Waldo Bros. Co., pipe 165.41 Waltham Dime & Cement Co., cement 53.50 ' at. Bldr°s. Supply Co., brick 13. 2 Watertown Shoe Store, rubber boots 18.00 Webster Lurn. Go., lumber 7.30 Total Expenditures $24,738.79 Transferred to Revenue 261.21 - _ - 25,000.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 61 ;sewer, Wells Ave. Balance brought forward $1,100.00 Expeaditures Pay-roll, Nveekly $715.81 T'occi, Edm., bldg. man bales 24.00 NValdo Bros. Co., pipe 53.67 Watertown Builders Supply Co., brick 22.05 Total Expenditures 315.53 Transferred to Revenue 284.47 - $1,100.00 Drainage Appropriation for 1932 $28,200.00 Expenditures Boston & Maine R. R., labor $14.85 Eastern Clay Goods Co., pipe 10204.41 Fletcher Hd . Co., supplies 163.05 G. Fuller & Son, Lu . Co., lumber 6.41 Calvin, Patrick, brick 16.40 Kendall Mill Supply Co., supplies 75.00 Leonard, B., bldg, man holes 5150.00 Mass. Broken Stone Co., crushed stone 25.50 Mass.. Comm. of (State Pr so i), supplies 458.28 McCarty & Co., Chas. J., supplies 296.67 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., stakes 117.60 Pay-roll, weekly 16,702,22 Priest, Frederick S., planks (15.00 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., hanterns 26.25 Ptiritan Iron Wks... sewer tt-aps 1411.E I Quimby Sane[ & Gravel Co., sand and stone 4326.15 Tocci, Edm., bldg. nian holes 48.00 Waldo Eros. Co., pile 69O.38 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., cement 815.69 Watertown Bldrs. Supply Co., brick 1,06 2.68 Webster Lum. Co., himber 107.10 Fatal Expenditures $23,193.67 T ansferred to Revenue 6.33 $23,200.00 Di-ainage, Special Balance brought forward $14,368.0 S Expenditures Bost= & Maine R. R., service and rent of drain pipe 37.05 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 4.00 Hood Rubber Co., supplies 23.40 Klass. State Prison, castings 3:58.31 McCarty & Co., Chas. J., jute 115,150 Pay-roll, weekly 11,162,47 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 24.00 Tocei, Eft., bldg. catch basins, etc 256.00 Waldo Bros. Co., pipe 1,727.3:5 Waltharn Lime & Cement Co., Cement 1.74.63 Watertown Bldrs. Supply Co., brick 357.21 Total Expenditures $14,280,82 Transferred to Revenue 87.21 S114,369.0 J Drainage, Warren Street Appropriation for 1932 $5,500.00 Expenditures Eastern Clay Goods Co., pipe $562.47 Kendall Mill Sup. Co., supplies 60.50 F. Leonard, bldg. man holes 1-44.00 Mass. Mate Prison, supplies 180.70 McCarty Co., Chas. J., jute 62.04 Pay-roll, weekly 3,924.10 Waltham Line & Cement Co., cement 56.94 Wateitown Builders Supply Co., brick 465.23 Tot.-al Expenditures $5,485.44 Transferred to Revenue 14,96 :S5,500.4f1 HIGHWAYS Highway Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1932 $6,350.00 Expenditures Condor, P. P., salary $3,600.00 Kelly, Sadie, salary 1,250.00 Regazx, Esther, salary 1,500.00 Total Expenditures $6,350.00 $6,350.00 Highway Department, Office Expense Appropriation for 1932 -S525.00 WATERTOWN TOWN REVOWT Expenditicres Ambei-g File & Index Co., Supplies $4.37 Dimond Union SUmip Worlvs, Stamp .50 Gillis Office slipply Co., supplies 1.30 Graphic Press, The, printing 268.07 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 82.95 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 5.50 Landry Elee Co., install. clock 29.11 Middlesex Linen Supply Co., service 9.00 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service 75.04 Pacific Carbon & Ribbon Co., carbon 3.50 Riley & Co., supplies 2.550 Russell, Inc., Chas. B., supplies 7.00 Smith, Ellis, supplies 2.75 Standard Maintenance Co., main- tenance of typewriter 8.6. Stevens, Sam']. S., suppiies 6.00 Ya'-;vninn & Erbe Mfg. Co., cushion 8.00 Totai Expenditures $514.24 Transferred to Revenue 10.76 $525.00 Highway Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1932 $75,000.00 Expenditures A. &7 J. Auto Ign. Co., supplies $5.38 Alornite Co. of New Eng., repairs 10.72 Aur)ITOR'S REPORT 65 Am. loot. Equip. Co., equipment and repairs 7.70 ,Ant. (ail Prod. Co., patch com- porrnd 4,072.05 Ani. Rwy. Expr•cs% expressage 2.94 Am. Spring Ser•v. Co., spring 8.81 Areand Spring Co., repairs 28.6 Atnius Co., E. B., equipment a nd repair's 46.87 Autocar Sales & Sere. Co., repairs 6.52 Baker & Co., Frank, G., equipment and repairs 54.28 Barrabee Service Stores, auto supplies 11.00 Beatrice, A., Storage 480,00 Bell, Fred, supplies 6.90 Diair, Joseph H., wood 112.75 Boston & Maine lR. IPL, t'reight 16.79 Boston Ring & Gasket Co., re aair•s 5.00 Bufralo-Spr•ingfrelcl Roller Co., repairs 59.74 Batter's Express, expressagre 18.30 Campbell, Morton, rebate 6.7 ' Central Auto Parts Co., auto repairs 18.07 Chase, Barker & Co., equipment and repairs 240.72 Collins Co., George, parts 5.00 Comm. +Cliev. Co., lock, etc. 8,27 Coridcrrt Corp., .John P., gravel 319.11 Colidon, P. P., garage rent and � ineidentals 107.70 Convne, George R., repairs 336.82 Coombs Motor Co., auto supplies 4.8:3 Dance Co., Inc., supplies 37.78 Daniels Clrev. Co., auto repair's 79.28 Dolbier, Edgar, auto repairs 9.50 66 WATERTOWN' TOWN REPORT Duman, Jr., James H., auto sup plies and repairs 364.20 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., service '�4.29 Everett-Beechler `ire Co., repairs 15.72 Fay Co., C. F., auto repairs 15.55 Field & Son, 111c., Walter W., equip- meut and repairs 759.12 Fiske, Alden Co., sulplies 23-39 Flaherty, WWjam, signs 69.00 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 734.64 Four Wheel Dive Sales Co., repairs � 4.62 Gen. Crushed Stone Co., Stolle 229.49 Gen. Motors Truck Co., bracket .24 Good loads Maebinery Corp., equip- ment nild repairs Grant's Express, expressage .70 Halpins Welding Shop, equipme"t and repair. 1f.55 Harvey Co., A. C., equipment and repairs .47 Ha.,xes Elee. Co., equipment and repairs 24.86 Hayward Yotors, repairs .87 6 Neil Co., The, supplies 2, 7 Henley Kimball Co., supplies 2.20 Hollaitcl, Edward D., supplies 49.35 Housing Co., lumber 5.34 Hyman, J., auto repaft s 42.30 Hy-Grade Faint & Lubricant Co., 46 Compound, etc. XSJ. Jackson Elec. Co., supplies 6.00 Keefe & Son, D. F., equipment and Lepails 2.�C1 Kendall Mill Supply Co., supplies 266.92 LeNjris IN,elding Co., egIlipment and repairs5.i10 Liberty Oil CO., Supplies 2.60 ALIDITOR'S REPORT 67 Linscott. Supply co., sLjpj)]ie8 5.72 Mack Motor Truck Co., truck repairs 288.80 Alass. Droken Stolle Co., Stolle 37.16 Mass. Gas & Elec. Light Co., SUPPIieS 60 Mass., COMM. of, registration 47*,530 Mathews Motor Co., auto repairs 558 McCarty & Co., Chas, J., equip. 177. 2 McCarthy, Thomas F., repairs 15.7 5- MacDonald, A. D., repairs 5.00 McDonald Tire & Bat. Station, supplies 16-60 McGuire & Roche, insui-,a2leL, N 5.50 McLeman, Andrew, repairs 4.00 Mexican Petrol'rn. Co., gas 1,076.61 Wood ITY01-1111he Hoist &- Pod, C suppiles 5.13 Yanco, hart-Y, RUto repail's `11.00 Alilley. Charles 11, mrheels 7.00 municipal St. Sign Co., signs 60.00 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service 1;)3.32 Newton Mass Co., glass 6.00 -Nonalitum Coal co., co.,11 42,3.16 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., pille signs, stakes, etc. 349.72 Pay-roll, weekly 58,630.01 Perkins Co., P. I., Supplies 45.34 Potter's Tire Service, tires, etc. 176.30 Proctor, S. F. & R. C., supplies 62.50 QuIniby Sand & Gravel Co., sand 40.95 Quinn, P. J., garage rent 101.00 Railway Exp. Agency, exp. 5.85 Riley & Co., supplies 3.28 Rose Chev. Co., J. NV., supplies 24.00 Ross CO., M. M., supplies 2.06 School St. Gal-age. gas 2.80 68 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Sears, Roebuck & Co., heater 5.59 Security Welding Co., equipment and repairs 59.51 Shriberg & Son, P. H., equipment 52.00 Signal Serv. Corp., traffic sig"s 40.00 Stand'd. Auto Gear Co., supplies 7.71 Stand'd. Oil Co. of N. Y., oil 188.35 Sullivan, James H., kerosene 747.86 Summer St. Garage, truck repairs 784.61 Tinglof & Son, A., supplies 8.55 Tecei, Edsel, supplies 4.50 Traffic Equip. Co., slwlaes 245.30 Vaughan & Duffy, repairs 4.70 i Vulite products Co., paint 16.50 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., saiud 219.22 Water Dept., service 6.25 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., paint 247.82 Watertown, Town of, water sere. 5.00 Watson, John J., tires and tubes 1+08.60 Webb Mfg. Co., F. W., equipme'3t and repairs 34.10 Webster Lumber Go., lumber 130.72 'bite Co., The, true- repairs 296.13 Wood Co., A. M., lumber 17.20 Total Expenditures , 74,992.59 Transferred to Revenue 7.41 - $75,000.00 Hlghw-ay- Department, Stable Maintenance Appropriation for 1932 $20,000-00 E:t prvditures Balier Co., Frank G., repairs Butler, Genf f'e F., supplies 1.75 Chase, Parker & Co., supplies 389.20 AUDITOR'S REPORT 69 Cushing Co., J., grain -451,00 Clallin's Drug Stare, supplies 4.80 Edison Elec. 1d1. Co., service 17 7.90 Gr•ant's Exp., expressage .70 Green & Co., S. B., lime 9.90 Griggs Co., P. F., flay 273,59 Hackett Bras. Co., salt 1.00 Heaney Mfg. Co., supplies 38.00 Housing & Co., lumber 3.7£ Keith, J. C., feed bags 23.00 Kendall Mills Supply Co., supplies 64.85 Mahoney, D. J., supplies 58.00 McCarty Co., Chas. J., white waste 21.24 New 1{gnat d Tel. & Tel. Co., service 73.52 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., clap boards, etc. 21.50 Pay-roll, weekly 14,127.01. Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 72.00 Rooney, Phillip, hor•sehoeing 12.00 Sargent & Co., E. R., hay, etc. 2,841.75 Tinzlof & Son, A., supplies 87.:50 Water Dept., service 23.40 Webster Lumber Corp., lumber 7.48 Total Expenditures $18,799.45 Transferred to Revenue 1,200.55 $20,000.00 Highway Department* Vacation Appropriation for 1982 1.`?,521,00 E pewlitures Pay-roll, weekly $12,31imo Transferred to Revenue 210.00 - 12,521.00 I I i F f Ill "NA`ERT[]WN" TOWN REPO f Highway DePUFtrnent, 'Water Trenches Appropriation for 1932 4,000-00 Expenditures Am. Oil Prod. Co., paten Com- pound $634,24 Pay-roll, weekly 2,608.17 Simpson Bras. Corp., asphalt 7315.00 Total Expenditures $, ,978.41 Transferred to Revenue 21.59 Highway Department, Street Signs Appropriation for 19*C3?2 $750.f}l3 Expenditures G-rir e�y, J. +Cheever, signs $60.87 Nat'l. Colort�'Pe Co., sig;ts 184.45 Pay-roll, weekly 492.33 Total Expenditures $737,65 Transferred to Revenue 12.8 Highway Department, Ford Truck Appropriation for 1932 885)o.4}�� Expenditures Ceti. Motors Truck Co., truck. $850.00 $850.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 7 Highway Department, Chevrolet Coach Appropriation for 1982 $ 5f.00 Expend-ititres Lase Chev. Co., J. W., coach , $356.00 Ashes and Paper Appropriation for 1932 $820000.00 Expenditureu m. Oil Products Co., gas $779.62 Beatric, A., garage rent 300.00 Kendall Mill ,Supply Co., canvas cover 48.00 Mack Motor Truck Co., truck repairs 167.01 McCarty & Co., Chas. J., supplies 16.80 Mexican Petrol'ni. Co., gas 434.46 Pay-roll, weekly 29,826.06 Potter 'dire Service, tires 260.40 Quimby Said & Gravel Co., trucking 22.50 Summer St. Garage, rent 145.63 Total Expenditures $311999.4s Transferred to Reverr`te .52 32,000.00 Highway Department, Garliage Appropriation for 1932 31,000.00 Expenditures .Am. (ail Products Co., gas $786.42 � 72 WATERTOWN TOWN RETORT Atwood, Howard, pails 11.25 Auto Car Sales & Service Co., truck repairs 26.83 Be,atric, A., garage rent 360.00 Fletcher Rdw, Co., supplies 3.00 Four Wheel Drive Sales Co., auto supplies 13.02 Mack Motor Truck Co., repairs 117.28 Mass. State Prison, pails 90.00 McCarty Co., Chas. J.' cover, 16.80 Mexican Petrol'111. Co., gas 419.08 Pay-roll, weeldy 28,809.19 Staycle,an Copper & Garbage, supplies 11.25 Summer St. Garage, repairs 224.81 Water Dept., service 101.25 Total Expenditures $30,990.18 Transferred to Revenue 9.82 Dust Laying Appropriation for 1932 $12,000-00 Expenditures Am. Oil Prod. Co., asphaltic road 1 oil $2,l';-'):).18 Dance Co., 111C., supplies 16.50 Kendall Mill Supply Co., brooms 48.00 McNamara, Mrs. John, claniage 5.00 Pay-roll, weekly 9,564.26 Quimby Sand & Gravel Co., sand 1,213.55 Total Expenditures $11,980.49 Transferred to Revenue 19.51 $12,000.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 73 Street Lights Appropriation for 19821 $-46,100.00 Transferred, Town Meeting 50.00 Expevdittrr es Edison Elee. 111. Co., service $46,24 .47 Hawes Elec. Co., globes, etc. 9.96 Total Expenditures $46,253.4 Transferred to Revenue 96.57 Highway Department, Construction Appropriation for 19 32 $28,900.00 Balance brought for ward 19,068.25 Transferred, '1`own Meeting 250M 47,718.25 Expevditures Am. Oil Pr•oclticEts Co., asplialt $1,466.59 Condon, John P. Corp., Contract for Plemint and Mt. Aul_nu-n. Sts., No. Beacon Street and ' 'ehool St., resr:rfacing and gravel 32A3.95 Cen. C'r-tished Stone Co., stone 1,929.94 B. Leonard, draiii repairs 46.50 Nou.,zrit;mu Coal Co., dual 142.10 Pay-roll, -weekly 9,91191 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., 74 AVATERTOW N' TOWN REPORT Cement 29.25 Teal Expenditures $405,923.24 Transferred to Revenue 1,795.01 $47,718.5 Orchard Street Appropriation for 19"739 $30,000.00 Additional appr•opriatimn 20,000.00 Balance brought forward 3,011.34 $53,011.34 Expendititres Ani. Oil Products Co., ,asphalt $2,272.69 Beatrice, Joseph, hauling stone 299.46 Brawn, Chas. d., ]and damages 14.00 Carleton, Oscar M., land damages 1,300.00 Champagne, Elizabeth 1,L., settle- ment 24.00 Clark, Wm., int. land damages .39 Coffey, Win. B., land damages .56.00 Condon Corp., John P., gravel. 3,878.90 Eastern Clay Goods Co., pipe 2`6.45 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., traffic light 303.96 Fletcher 11dw. Co., sapplics 68.00 Caen. Crushed Stone Co., stone, gravel 3,805.49 Gilbert, Goo. B., et ux, Mary, settlement 225.60 Igoe, Henry, trucking 158.82 Jackswi, Geo. S. IL, Lit. laud damages 6.55 Kendall Mill 5ply. Co., sripplies 80.25 LaBonte, Marguerite, damages 60.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT I5 Antonio Lauricella and Nancy Lopez, a.dinx. est., Antonio Lopez, hand damages 7-+0.00 B. Leonard, repairs, catch basins 162.00 Mass. Slate Prison, grates, � 1rarrres, ete. 324.50 bleNaniar•a, Louise A., land damages 276.00 Me 'ey, Thos., curb'g and bcrUnd. post 4 8.09 Morley, Thomas, trucking 120.00 , Morse, A. A., repairs 1.50 Nonantum goal Co., coal 261.58 [}'Connell & Lee Mfg Co., sti pplies 35.49 Pay-roll, weekly 9-6,250.32 Proctor, S. E. & 1w. C., globes 49.50 Quimby Sand & Gravel Co., hauling and sand 476.33 Shields, Margaret, int. land damages .72 Stuart & Son Co., T., trailer 9.00 Sullivan, Wm. 11., hatiling stone 06.02 Swanson, Alma, land damages 1X0.00 Theurer, Otto A., trucking 1.95.42 Valentine, S+eda I., int. land damages 1.32 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., cement 224.55 Watertown Bldrs. SpIly, Co., brick 217.21. Total Expenditures $47,D30.11. Balance carried forward 5,081..23 Bette -Ments, 19,11 Dalance brought forward 3,21.8.47 76 WATERTOW N TOWN REPORT E prfir 7dIfr'cs Am. tail Products Co., asphalt $701.47 Condon Corp., John P., gravel 81.23 Gen. Crushed Stone Co., cr. stone 1,360.43 Pay-roll, weekly 849.95 Total Expenditures $2,993.08 Transferred to Revenue 225.39 $3,218.47 Betterments, 1932 Appropriation for 1932 $16,200.00 Am. Oil Products Co., asphalt $1,23-0.22 Arenstrup, Fred G., use of water 3.00 Beatrice, Joseph, hauling stone 28.98 Condon Corp., John P., gravel 2,3'71.2{1 Gen. Crushed Mane Co., stone 1,394.84 Mood Rubber Prod. Go., chiders 115.75 Igoe, Henry, hauling stone 140.02 Kendall Mill Supply Co., lamp black 60.00 McVey, Thomas, curbing 207.83 Noilalatum Coal Co., coal 212.50 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., spruce 68.39 Fay-roll, weekly 8,758.23 Proctor, S. E. & R. C. 24.75 Quimby Sand & Gravel Co., stone and sand 381.47 Sullivan, IN,- r. H., hauling shone 131.40 Waltham Lime & Cement Co., cenient 960.29 Total Expenditures $16,093.87 Transferred to Revenue 1.06.13 $16,200.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 77 Sidewalks Appropriation for 19,32 $60,000.00 Expend tares Atlantic Ornamental Iron & Wire Works, welding $•50 Condon Corp., Jolin P., gravel 1,643.52 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 388.40 Holmes, C. E., grinding lawn mower 1.50 Hood Rubber Co., cinders 649.50 Kendall Mill Suppiy Co., supplies 899.70 McVey, T. H., stone, curbing 550.43 O'Connell & Lee Mfg. Co., lumber 123.43 Parkerp Danner Cap., lamp black 288.00 pay--voll, weekly 42,985.04 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., glares 24.75 Quimby Sand & Gravel Co., sand and gravel 2,365.26 Sargent & Co., F. ii., salt 38.40 Simpson Bras. Corp., asphalt 1,776.00 Surnnner St. Garage, repairs 24.55 Waldo Pros. Co., l np black 72.00 Waltham Lime & Cement Co.. ceTnent, gravel 7,860.53 Watertown Bldrs., Supply Co., bricks 86.15) Watertown Luni_ Co., lamber 2:5.30 Webster Lum. Co., luml)er 234.90 Total Expenditures $:50,988.10 Transferred to Revenue 11.84 78 l ATZRTOWN TOWN REPORT Land Taking, Gilbert L. Brown ApPa oPrlation for 19,3? $1215.0 11 pendibir•es Brown, Gilbert L., et ux), settlement 1' .0 Land Taking, Mary F. Brown Appropriation for 1982 $262.:50 F'-iwndihtres Brown, Mary F., settleniclit $262.50 - $262.50 Resu.riacin -: '4 -m-ren Street Appropriation foa• 19:32 2,300.00 Am. Oil Prod. Co., road oil $136. 8 Condon Corp., John P., gravel 1,554.20 Pay-Moll, weekly .566.93 Quimby Said & Gravel Co., sand 40.95 Total Expenditures -52,295.86 Transferred to Revenue 1.14 CHARITIES AND SOLDIERS' BEDEFIT.S Public Welfare Department, Agent Appropriation for AUDITOR'S REPORT 79 Expenditures Murphy, D. H. salary $1,206.71 Pi-nkbam, Mrs. A. L. salary 293.29 Total Expenditures $1'500.00 $1,500.00 I'tjblic Welfare Department, Visitor Appropriation for 1932 $1,100.00 Expei2ditures LaBonte, M. 2q. salary $1,100.00 $1,100.00 Public Welfare, Clerks Appropriation for 1932 $1"500.00 Trans. Town Meeting 94.09 $1594.09 Expenditures Ford, Grace H. salary $656.42 Hanley, Mary H. salary $659.61 Middleton, P. N. salary- 2178.06 Total Expenditures $1,594.09 $1,59-4.09 Public Welfare Department.. Investigators Appropriation for 1932 $900.00 Addition-al appropiiation 880.00 $1,780.00 Expetuliho-es Delaney, C. J. salary $878.23 Hyde, Jos. salary 869.69 Total Expenditures $IJ47.92 Transferred to Revenue 32.08 $1,780.00 Public Welfare Department, Contingent Appropriation for 1932 $1,250.00 Additionai a.ppropriatimi $300.00 Trans. Town Mecting 25.00 1,7'7.5,00 Expendl-,tures Burroughs Adding Mch_ Co. service, etc. 1 -30 Claflin & Co. W. A. supplies 1.2: Cohen, Sydney S. desk pacts 10.00 Delaney, C. P. expenises 167,00 Eaton, Leroy S. supplies 415.66 Fairbanks Co. J. L. supplies 22.60 Grunt's Express Co. expressage .50 Graphic Press, The, printing 106.00 Gray Gift Slop, supplies 180.17 Godwin's Taxi Service, service 11.85 Hawes Electric Co. repairs 2.40 Hinkley, Ora E. keys .50 Hobbs & Warren supplies 18.41 Hyde, J. E. expenses 161.00 LaBonte, M. M. incidentals 34.00 McAdams, Wm. M. L. supplies 26.70 11r.EcEb-oy, B. II. paintin7� 3.5() Murphy, B. IL incidentals 189.4�1 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service 122.43 New Eng. Towel Supply Co. service 1.50 . Norton, E. L. supplies 16.59 O'Connell & Lee Mfg Co pine door 43.00 Pequossette Press, pr•illtirrg 261.75 Postindex Co., supplies 145.79 Patter Press, printizig 3.15 AUDITOR'S REPORT 81 Royal Typewriter Co. typewriter 94.50 Russell Sage Foundation, supplies 3.00 Simonds, supplies 2.38 Standard Maintenance Co. Maint. of Type. 1�.35 Watertown Letter Shop, printing ;3.00 Total Expenditures $1,774 7a Transferred to Revenue .28 $1,775.06 Infirinan- Department, Keeper Appropriation for 1932 $1,000.00 EXpendituree, White, Geo. H. salary $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Infirmary Department, General Expense Appropriation for 1932 $5,517.57 E'.vj3errd tiwes Fletcher, A. C. supplies $111.74 Cossaboorn, C. B. awnings 46.25 Standard Brands Inc. suj)pl es 17.6 Surprise Mfg. Co. supplies 2.00 Timken Silent Automatic Co. service 13.7 5 Warren Scup Mfg. Co. savine 7.65 Am. Fire Equipment Co. foam exthiguisher and refill 15.60 Baker Co. Frank G. repairs 10.00 Earry, Beale & Co., Inc. F. W. supplies 11.`5 Boston Cart. Gas Co., service 90.58 Butler, Geo. F. supplies 5.19 Carter Clothing CO., Clothing 7.74 82 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT +Claflin & Co. Walter A., supplies 10.59 Eaton Co. A. A., supplies 6.00 Eaton, Leroy S. printing 4.40 Edison Elec. 111. Co., service 182.30 Elms Farm, milk. 7.50 Fowler Shoe Repair, repairs 8.45 Hackett Bros. Co. Inc., supplies 279.78 Holmes, C. P,, supplies 8.98 Hughes, '--Fm. S., supplies 47.16 Loring, Dr. B. T., service 1.60 Lyndonville Cr eameTy Ass'n., milk 222.55 McLellan Stores Co., supplies 20.19 Messier & 'Centeb tr, supplies 720.43 Met. Te. Cc)-? oil 148.08 Nat'l. Drug Co., supplies 29.65 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co. service 51.7 7 Past Rd. Tobacco Co., tobacco 42.47 Pay--Roll, -'eeldy 1,826.81 Raymonds 111c., supplies 68.75 Smith 'Co. A. M., supplies 181.60 Speedo-Strom -Sales Co., supplies 3.50 Speed-well Farms, milk 48.40 Hales' Oil Co., oil 275.22 .Jordan Marsh Co., supplies 161.26 Malone, Bernard, fertilizer Double team - 126.65 Day State Mattress Co., Supplies 89.00 Holhand, Edw. D., supplies 61.45 Hall & t_'ole, supplies 9.05 Grey Co. Thos. J., supplies 30.36 Gallagher, Dennis C. lumber and rep. 43.50 Galiagher, Her'maii J., plumbing rep. 6.12 1`letclier HdNv. Co., supplies 50.17 Water Dept., service 5 9.8 55 Watertown Jeweh-y Co., clock 7.56 Watertown Upholstering Co. repairing chair 30.0€1 AUDITOR'S REPORT 33 Webster Lun-iber.• Co., lumber 1-0.85 Webster-Thomas Co., groceries 191.00 White, Geo. H. ivet wash, etc. 1 R1.90 Total Eaperr(litur•es $V 7..r1 Trangferr•ed to Revenue .2(i S5.:�I.r.a7 Infirmary Department, Atoving and Remodeling Balance brought forward $8,940-86 Exile z-ditur es Barton, Lee A. lettering on cloor $4.50 Campbell Co. W. A., lineoleunr 425.00 Condon Corp, John P. bIdg. driveway 5136.00 Dodge, C. C., sereens and shades 121.93 Edison Elec. 111. Co., service 8.85 Galingther, Dennis C. Gen. Contract :5,01.19 Haves Electric Co., refrigerator 435.00 Hebert Ca. Wm., supplies 6.78 Hoyt, Clarence P., architect 567.33 Jones, David R., copper gutter-s 50.00 McLean's, shades 96.60 Mass. Reformatory,y, tables t34.40 Alorancdi-Proctor Co. supplies :50.00 Nally Co. T. F. moving and storage 310.00 New. Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 5.62 Newton Electric Fixture Co., fixtures 100.75 Varrgha]l & Co. W. C., lrclw. 11'?.10 Waltham, City of, care :53)1.96 White, Geo. H. rent 90.00 Total Expenditures Balance carried faj-w.,rr'd 202.55 S8.940.86 84 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Public Welfare Department, Outside Aid Appropriation for 1932 12-,000.00 Add'l Appropriation 75,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting KtO00.00 Refunds $861.90 $257,861.90 Expendihtres Abbondanzio, Antonio, rent $62.50 Abr'ahamian, Kazar•, rent 25.00 Adaronian, Sarkis, board 12.00 Adess, Ida, rent 97.00 Aetna Mills, rent 34.56 AIbonzio, Antonio, rent 5.00 Alger's lee Co., rent 274.38 Altemar, Mrs., rent; 45.00 Al's Shoe Repair, repairing shoes 1.05 Aivord Bros., rent 538.50 Anastasin, P., rent .30.00 Anderson, Mrs. John, board 14.00 Anderson, Marie K., rent 220.00 Andrew, Victor, rent 45.00 Andrews Milk Co., milk 8150.39 Andrews, W. S., burials 198.00 Bruno, Antonio, resat 34.50 Apelian, Dr. Albert S., service 30.€0 Aprigian, Peter, rent 120.00 Arena, A. R., rein 12.50 Argento, Jos., rent 36.00 Ar iro. Rocco, resat 62.50 Armstrong, Mrs. Bertha, board 12.00 Arone, Frank, resat 94.50 Arontian, Artio, rant 80.00 Asa.doriarr, S., rent 60.00 Atlarat;ie Market, groceries 394.00 Atlantic & Pacific, groceries 10,318.1() AUDITOR'S REPORT 85 Ayer, Town of, care 130.00 Bailey, Mrs., rent 12.50 Baker, Frank + ., repairs 5.00 Bar bato, Cesare, rent N&OO Bar'Santo, Domenico, rent 55.00 Banker, Mrs. Emma C., rent 22.00 Barnstable, Town of, aid 63.32 Barratto, Frank, rent 30.00 Barton, W. E., rent 75.00 Belmont, Town of, aid 1,551.78 Beth Israel Hospital, care 48.10 Beverly, City of, aid 520.00 Bigelow Lunch, food 263.00 Bigelow Cash Market, groceries 753.00 Bleacheryr Purl Co., fuel 1,568.30 Bocca.dor a, Salvatore, rent 263.00 Bore, Peter, groceries 2,,167.7.5 Evangeline Booth Mater•nitti• Hospital care, 45.00 Boston City Hospital, care 30.45 Boston Corr. Gas. Co. rent 90.00 Boston Dispensary, cane 20.00 Boston Y. I . C. U., board 160.00 Boston & Maine R. R., rent 168.00 Boudakian, V., r-ent 197.50 Bor,-ajian, Nazareth, rent 100.00 Boy'akia.n, S., rent 127.50 Boylston Pharmacy, supplies 11.60 Brandolina, Camello, rent 72.00 Peter Bent Bri hani Hospital, care 71.30 Bruce, Robert 11., board 104.00 Buda, Jos., rent 89.00 Burgess, Alice, board 300.011 Burke, M. J., rent 1()2.)0 Burke, Wm., rent 82.00 Burlington, Town of, aid .58.;2 Burns, & Sans, John T., rent 120.00 Barns, Thos, H., rent 177.50 86 WATERT(IMW N TOWN f€EPOR'r Busconi, J. J., rent 140.00 Busconi, Oil Co., oil 104.00 Butler, G. F., medicine 827.34 Butler, Paul J., trucking 10.00 Butters, Lucinda, board 320.00 Caccav°ar•a, Mary, rent 110.00 caccavaro, .164a, relit :157.:)0 ("Icavarcr, 1.1'Ir°s, S., rent 20.00 Calda.roni, Antonio, rent 30.00 C'alifoletes, lnetise, rent 14.00 Cambridge Hospital, +care 1,087.49 Cambridgre '1 rust Co., rent 225,00 Canady, Oscar, rent 6000 Calizanelli, Dr. Perieles, service 121.50 Capolino, Renar di, rent 2s.oA Caragulian, G. H., rent 125.00 Carney Hospital Corp., care 31.75 Carter Clothing Co., slides, etc. 51.19 Car tiso, Dan, rent 69-0 l Caruso, Jas., rent 110.00 Caruso, Patsy, Gras. and rent 5,085.5.5 Caruso, Vincenzo, rent 12.50 Castagnalo, {Guisseppi, rent 102.50 Cash, weekly disbursements $84,735.1.2 Ca.terina, Thos., groceries 65.00 Cacalen, Rose, rent 297.60 Ceddia, Michael, rent 56.00 Cerclua, N. Market, groceries Chase & Co., L. C., rent 42.00 Chelsea, City of, aid 20.00 Chi dren's Hospital, care 66.82 Clacque, M., rent 48.00 Clailin Co., W. A. 47.21 Clark, Levi, rent 50.00 Clifford, Daniel, rent 157,51) Clifford, Jahn J., Est, of, rent 68.(Io Colbert, J. A., rent 47.00 Colbert, P. J., relit 62.51) a AUDITOR'S REPORT 87 Colrgfrn, M., rent 75.00 Conzrolly, T: J., rent 400.00 Collins, Mrs. Mary, rent; 12.50 Collins, Thos., rent 12.50 Columbia Food Store, groceries 5.00 Comstock, A. H., rent- 72.00 Corazzini, John, rent 106.50 Corrrrrini, 'Salvatore, tent 144.50 Costa Ambulance Coach Service, ambulance 15.00 Costa, Geo. W., supplies 11.25 Cotter, Michael E., rent 50.00 Courtney, Mary S., rent 123.50 Creeley, Jas. AT., tent 30.00 Crilly, J., rent 37.50 Crosby, Arthur P., rent +62.50 Cullen, W. J., rent 25,00 Curran, The Misses, rent 151.00 Cyr, Theodore, rent 2.50 Da+cey, Mrs. E., rent 167.5O D'Allano, A., groceries 502.96 D'Allano, T., groc. and rent 4,75.00 D'Amico, J., rent 259.00 D,ar dis, Jas. B., rent 8,17.50 Davenport, Dr. Chas. A., service Dean Dairy, milk 16.:}'� Deac°fir, Mrs., rent 50.00 Deehan, Hannah, rent 498.00 Deli elice, :Jos., grr•eceries 455.00 Delleville, A., rent 80-00 DeLarenza, IFr ntik, rent 27.0O Dennan, Jos., rent 17.50 DerAharian, .Torn, rent 150.00 DerAvakian, Melkan, rent 20.00 Derian, Marty, rent 287.5O Desmariais, Marguerite, rent 125.00 DeAvire & Son, T. A., groceries 742,00 Dexter Cash ]Market, groceries 41.00 88 WATERTOWN TOWN REPGIV-V Dexter Shoe Repairing, shoes repaired 1.50 DiBacco, Vencenzo, rent 154.00 Dick's Shoe Repairing, repairing Shoes 1.65 DiClementi, Emilia, rent 42,50 DiDomenica, A., groceries 38.00 Diliberto, G., groceries 2,149.00 Diliberto, Frank, groe . and rent 1,5)70,50 DiMetrio, Jas., rent 50.00 Diveechio, Vincenzo, rent 23.50 Domenico Market, groceries 20.00 C, Dozinely, Mrs. C. J., food and rent 81.14 Dunn's Drug Store, medicine 33.15 Duman, Jas. H., rent 184.00 Dwyer, Deiia, rent 112.50 Eastern Steamship Lilies, Inc., transportation 90.55 Eastman, Warren J., moving 1,689.50 East Watertown Realty Co., rent 75.00 Economy Grocery Store, groceries .9.,042.00 Egelston Shoe Repairing, T. R., repairing shoes 149.40 Elbag, Mrs. Nazley, remt 157.50 English, Sanwel, rent 287.50 European Market, groceries 6513.00 Falby, 1-1. C., rent 90.00 Fallon, Mrs. J., rent 12.50 Fanning, Beftha, board 258.58 Fanevil Co-op. Bank, rent 12.50 Farraher, Mrs. Edw., rent 58.00 Felkel, Helena, board 10.00 Ferrins, Jas. W,, rent 160.00 First Nat'l Stores, groceries 13,3 3 1.5 0 Fitzgerald, Mrs. Dridget, rent 27.00 Flaherty, rent -'714.50 Flecca, Catherine, rent 1:11 1-1.()() Fletcher, B. Frank, glasses 36.50 Fletcher THAv. Co., clothes basket 1,715 AUDITOR'S RESORT 89 1{iyn.n, John, rent 67.00 Fogarty, Michael, rent 110,01) Ford, J. P., rent 110.00 Ford, Lucy P., rent 160.00 Forsyth Dental Infirmary, service 2.50 Fowler Shoe Repair, repairing shoes 130.60 Fraim, Dr. Ii- ink; W., service 3.00 Frarchinca, Paul G., rent 51),09 Frazer, Jas. A., rent Oat ,00 Freeman, J-, rent 36.00 Freidenfield, Edith, board 312.86 Facile, Jos., rent 5'.50 C,allagher, Catiierine, rent 218.00 Gavin, Bridget, font 12..50 Ga,vin, Jennie A., reut :56 General Shoe Repairing, repairing Shoes Gevikhm, Arthur S., ream 625.50 Giacom-andea, John, rent :Ro.(1{1 Giragosim, Bedors, rent 120.00 Goldbank's Market, grncemes .lzl(1A) Grand Market, groceries 1,()()9.00 Grant Co., W. T., clothing 1.00 Green, Mrs. Mary-, nursing 5.00, Greeley, Jos. M., rent 30.00 Green's Dept. Store, dry goods 3"77.0 Greenlarv, Dora M., board 129-00 Gr•opm, Dr. F. 1+., service 15.00 Grovenstein, R. C., rent 40.00 G uzzetti, Jos., rent 150.00 Iiackett's Market, groceries 4,795.00 liadlinlian, H., rent 204.50 Hagerty-, Julia J., board 75.00 Hagopian, Karop, rent 103.50 Hagopian, Certr ude, rent 11.50 Hall, Frier. C., rert 397.38 Hall, Sarali A., rent 459.00 Harris, Chas. A., men' wear 189.50 90 IVAYEXPOW V' TOWN REPORT Harris & Sprague, rents 910.00 Hartung, Paul G., rent 418.00 Harvard University Dental School, services 7.00 Hatch, Wm. P., rent 12.5+0 Haverhill, City of, came 250.60 Hovey, W. H., rent 12.50 Herlihy Dxos., milk 130.92 Hill, E. L., rent 222.550 Holden, 'Town of, came 12.00 Holy Ghost Hospital, care 921.35 Hood & Sons, 1ne., H. P., milk 541.70 Hood Rubber Co., rent 12.50 Home Cash marliet, groceries 21.00 Hopkinton, Town of, aid 63.16 Howard, F. H., refit 387.00 Howard, Hattie C., board 72.00 Howard lee Co., oil 145,70 Hunsley, Mrs. Ruth, rent 80.00 la,neIli, B., rent 50.00 Ianelil, Nicola, rent .549.00 Tnferrerra, Antonio, rent 125.00 lannizzi, Regina, rent 14.00 Jacobsoii, Geo., rent 5U0 Jera di, Peter, rent 12.50 Johnston, Dr. Raymond J., service 4-5.00 Kabaj ian Shoe Co., sloes 6.00 alipolitis, Tgn tos, tent 14.00 Kaluosdian, Paul, rent 90.00 Keefe, Jos. P., rent 216.00 beefs, Dr. Owen F., service 4.00 Kelley, Dr. Chas. E., service 25.00 Kelley, Mrs, Harriet A., rent 81-00 Kelley, Helen P., runt 185.00 Kelley, Dr. Jos. Af., service 539.50 Kelley, Mrs. Jos. 1'1rI., rent 45.50 Kelley, Dr. Af. J., rent 187.00 Kelley, Mrs. Margaret-, rent 36.00 AUDITORS REPORT 91 Kelley, Walter W., rent 225.00 Kizerbohosian, Zaray, ren t 87.50 King, Thos., rent 30.00 Moongrian, Hagop, rent 54.00 Koures, Mrs. D. E., board 576.04 Xurzon, Geo. M., rent 25.00 Lackey, Jacob, rent 15 5.0 0 Landry Electric Co., repairs 3.95 Lauricella, A., rent 505.00 Lavine, Robert, rent 3-1r.(}4) Lawn, Savah, board 238.00 LaAvrence, City of, �ijcj 104 550 Lee, Towii of, care .1-1.59 LeFort, Mary, rent 12.50 Lend A Hand Society, board 13. 1 i Leonard, AdeliiiQ, rent 57.00 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 1,400.75 Letherio, Domenic, rent 1.3 5.0() Leivis, F. D. F., rent 5)0.00 Lew-is, Viola, rent 590.00 Lexington St. Drug Co., medicine .65 Town of Lexington, aid 1 ,19,25 Libertine, Domenic, rent 12..5 0 Li1jiholm, Elizabeth, board 55 3.13 Linebaii, Mrs. Jolm, rent 85.75 Lincoln Market, groceries 248.50 Loomer, J. A., rent 96.50 Lopez, Nancy, rent 87.50 Lorenzo, Frank, rent 9.00 Laying, Dr. E. T., service 35,04 Luca, Domenic, rent 37.50 Lynch, Dorothea, rent 90.00 Lyndonville Creamery, milk 750.9 s MacDonald, A. D., rent 110.00 MacGregor, D., rent 50.00 Est. of Jolin Maclntosb, �uel 2,934.29 MacInnes, Margaret, board 140.00 Madden, J. F., rent 290.50 92 WATERTOWN TOfiVl]'N REPOWP Maguire, Mrs. M., rent 102.50 Maguire, Peter, rent 160.50 Mahen, John L., rent 57.50 Maher, Patrick L., rent 52.00 Mailley, Romeo, rent 50.00 Main St. Gaslx Market, groceries 111.00 Main St. Public Market, groceries 1,624.00 Major, D. A., rent 122.50 Malden, City of, aid 439.45 Maloners, Mark, rent 9.00 Mangino, Sandy, rent 125.0+0 Manoogian, Almes, rent 140.00 Manoogian, Harry, rent 50.00 Marcl1ant, Mrs. Jane,e, rent 120.00 Marinelli, Domenic, rent 31.00 Marlborough, City of, aid 146.75 Mai tin, Jos. L., rent 100.00 Martino, Jas., shoes and repairs 25.10 Martina, Pasquale, rent 297. 0 Marvel Cash Market, groceries 359.00 Marvel Meat Market, groceries 304.00 Marvel Lunch, board 80.00 Mass. Comm.. of, aid, board 2,382.52 Miss. Comm. of (State Infirmary), aid 182.00 Mass. Eye & Ear infirmary, care 472.95 Mass. Caen. Hospital, cake 832.01 Mass. Momo. Hospital 117.50 Mass. 1ltaf ual Mortgage Co., rent .30.00 Mastrodicasn, Chas., rent 110.00 Man{elli, Domenic, rent 15.00 McAteer, M., rent 2X00 McCafferty, Abbie, rent 257.50 McCarthy, Geo., tent 25,00 McCree, John, Tent 497.,50 McDermott, A. E., rent; 58.00 McGrath, Patrick J., rent; 12.50 McGregor, Daniel, rent 12.50 AUDITOR'S REPORT 9P3 TNIcHughs Express, t'rucking 16.00 McKillops, Catherine, rent 92.50 McKinriorr, Raytrtond, MIA 50.00 MacLellan Bros., rent 12.50 McMahon Co., P. T., rem 157.00 1 c,Millan, Matey A., rent 282.b0 Billy, IL, rent 12_50 Mele, Saule, rent 240.00 Meleni, Sarkis, vent 38.50 Mercurio, Salvatore, rent 130.00 Merullo, Mrs. M., rent 90.00 Messier & Centebar, groceries 1,794.00 .Met. Ice Co., oil 207-00 Methuen, Town of, aid 102.00 Mills, Walter A., Dent 28.00 Mills, Wm., rent 14.00 Mlllville, Town of, aid 97.00 Min.asian, Mary, tent 20.00 Mitellell, Clara X., rent 360.00 elol7ey, Mark, rent 30.00 Mooch er, S. P., rent 32.00 Mooradian, John, groceries 25.00 Morin, Geo. A., rent 250.50 Morrissey, Mrs. Regina, rein 37.50 Morse, Jas. E., vent 221.50 oshier, S. P., rent 16.15 Mt. Auburn Shoe Shop, repairs 1.00 Murphy, lrtar•garet, board 240.0 Murray, J., rent 12.50 Nally & Co., T. F., moving 100.00 araretia.n, Krikor, board and care 46.00 Nelson Drug Co., medicine 2.0:5 ew Flag. Shoe Rebuilding, repairs 2.00 Newton, Citi, of, aid 319.29 NTicholson, A. 1'4+I., gent 123.00 Ne,a-ton Co-op. Rank, rent 20.00 Newton Hospital, glasses 8.50 Nonantum Coal Co., coal. 2,457.12 94 � ATEWrC1WN TOWN REPORT No. Reading State Sanitor•itxm 2.20' Oakland Pharmacy, medicine 14.20 O'Brien, 11Iargaret, rent 208.50 O'Connell, Michael, i°eat 136.50 Olr.anian, S. M., rem 87.50 O'Hara., Mary, rent 60.00 Oliveri, Felice, groceries and rent 581.50 Oriental Lunch, board =00 Ortolino, Nicola, rent 44.00 Osgood L, Wendall �o., fuel 2,51.9 1.00 Otis Bros., shoes, etc. 2,354.10 0mijian, M., rent 12.50 Page, I' athe. A., board 44.00 Paine, Herbert L., rent; 48.00 I'arlazzone, W, rent J �.00 Panselima, Steve, rent `2.00 Paone, Chas., rent `85.00 Papalia, Carmello, r-ent :50.00 Payne, Jerry, rent 50.00 Pasetizzi, Louis, rent 37.O ParsehiailT TVI. M., r•ent. 45.00 Pasquale, Alhert, rent 161.00 Pearce, Ida F., rent 171.50 Pearce, J. V., rent `-0.00 Peone, J., rent 50.00 Peterson's Market, groceries 376.00 Piantedosi, Agostino, rent 130.00 Paintedosi, Carmen, rent 0.00 Pia.ntedosi, Nicolini, rent 264.00 Pisca.telli, Nicholas, rerrt 60,00 Place, Dr. R. lip, ser-vice 5.00 Pollavd, Fred E., Pent 60.00 Pond ille Hospital, care 145.00 Post Rd. Market, groceries 115.0 0 Puntonio, Jars., groceries 783.00 Putney, Chas., rent 12.50 Quick Lunch, board 21.00 Quincy-, Cite of, aid 21I.14 AUDITOR'S REPORT 95 Quimi, Henry J., rent 60.00 Quirk-, John D., rent 137.50 Rand, Claude Allen, medicine 5-6.69 Ransom's Taxi, taxi service 28.65 Raymond, A., rent 162.50 Raymond, R., moving 9.00 Raymond Co., J., groceries 1,513-00 Reekie, Jennie H., cane and board 08.01 Regan, John ., rent 212.50 R.iecio, Jos., rent 56.00 Rich, Toni, rent 360.00 Rigney, Jas. J., rent 62.50 Riley & Co., dry goods 308.44 R.izza., Jos., rent 40.00 Rizzuto, Guiseppe, rent 135.00 R.oeea, Tony, shoes 1.10 Roma [grocery Co., groceries 49.00 Rooney, A-Vni. J., rent 50.00 Rosenberg & Son, Inc., shoes 989.53 Rosenberg, Samuel, resat 66.00 Rosenfield, Leo S., rent, 60.00 Roubian, Maalin, rent 1414,00 Russo, Felix, rent 10 2.5 0 Russo, Nick-, rent 133M Ryan, i17ary A., rent 50.00 F,ya-n, 1Vm. F., rent 272.50 Salem., City of, aid 887.37 sailtollio, Alexandra, rent 12,50 Santoro, D., groceries 482.00 Santoro, Morris, rent 87.50 Sarafian, Nesha.n, rent 12.50 - - Scarforotti, A. R., rent 102,00 Sbar at & Son, Inc., S. W., rent 60.00 -' Schindler, Jolin H., glasses 9.00 a Segal, Harris, rent 22.00 --. Sever ino, B., rent 30.00 Sheridan's Market, ,groceries $1008.9-5 Snick, S. J.' Milk G1.26 96 NVATEwroWN TOWN RE,PDXV Silvaggi, Liberatore, r0it 183.50 Silvestri, Erminia, rent 753.00 Site, Mrs., board 1230.00 Simonds, medicille 77.42 Simoneth, D., rent 18.00 Skinner, Mrs. Beatrice, rent 25.00 Smith, Annie A., board 240.00 Somorvilie, City of, aid. 1,711.48 Sperandio, Alice-andreo, rent 162.00 Springfield, City of, care 13.0 0 SqUire, IL M., rent 50.00 Stagilinno, Frank, runt 83.00 Stanley, Mrs. N. II., neat 100.00 StILIA011, John J., buriel 40.00 Star 1�11arket' groceries 4,063.00 Stidstone, Edith C., -board 480.00 Stiritt, Frank, rent 114.50 Saint Elizabeth Hospital, care 1,114.8.5 St. Patrick Catholic Cemetery, burial 50.00 Stover, Mrs. Annie C., board and room '0'2.0 Strangnian Mfg. Go., rent 292.50 Sullivan, F., rent 20.00 Sullivan, Jas. R., relit 27 2.50 Sullivan, John, rent 50.00 Stimmer St. Market, groceries 3,532.2-5 Stinbe-i-9, Louis C., medichie Sunshine Market, groceries 3,290.00 Sylvester, F., rent 2503.50 Sylvester, J.' rent 175.00 Taslijian, K. B., groceries 278.00 Taylor, Julia T., rent 256.00 Teresian Lyin-in-Hospital, care 125.00 Tirabossi, V. M., rent 91.00 Toblo, S., groceries 47.00 Tobin, David M., rent 120.00 Tocci, Carmine, rent 100.00 Todino, Frank, rent. 96.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 97 Todino, Jack, rent 112.50 Tomasetti, G., rent 337.50 Tomasetti's Market, groceries 778.00 Tony's Shoe Hospital, repairs 2.50 Tor-chio, NI., rent 4 .75 Torturella, .Antonia, rent 87.50 Tvrtor•elIo Market, rent 85.00 Treggiari, eJ., ren 30.00 Tsiconlias, A. A., rent 108.00 Tufts College Dental School, service 40.00 I Tutunjian Market, groceries 318.00 U. S. ]World & Mortgage Corp., rent 30.00 tValchus, A., rent 50.00 Valentino's Mar'„et, groceries 674.75 Vanetzian, M., rent 5.00 Varonakis, Costas, rent .00 errochi, Enudio, rent 49.00 V'eri•oehi, Rose, rent 76.00 Verdi, 11. +G., rent 30.00 Walker, Margaret W., rent 225,00 Walsh, Dr. C. A., service 10.00 Waltham, City of, ai(I 2,157,80 Waltham Hos')ital, care 2,595.40 Ward, Geo. F., lent 37.50 Warren, T. F., multi 97.02 I-Vater•town Co-op. Bank, rrent 01.00 Water-town Idea) Market, groceries 1,554.00 Watertown Pharmacy, medicine 3.85 NVater•town Public Market, rent 50,0() Watertown Savings Barry, rent ().()0 Watertown Shoe Co., shoes 569-54 I-Vaverley Co-op. Sank, rent , 200.00 N erlin, Sanitiol, rent 130.00 Werman, Jos., rent 12.50 �Verszvlo, J., rent 60.00 White, Mrs. Mary E., vent 25.00 I.Vhite's Market, groceries 1,783.00 W'hitinp: Milk Co., milk 526.25 $ WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT WierEZ ily, J., rent 30.00 Winehell, Ida, board 1,255.70 Winisky, Max, rent 187.50 Woburn, City of, aid 31.27 Woodland, Ckias. L., mill► 1,196.83 Worcester, City of, ail 258.00 Wright, E&w. Y, rent 7.•00 Wylie, Dr. Earl J., service 35.00 Yenokian, Mary, rent 30.00 YeraFrdi, Peter, Vent 162.50 Yogel, Max, Vent 275.00 York, Dr, Robert S., service 1.03.00 Zaino, Frank, rent 125.00 Zeld.en, S. D., rent 190.00 Total Expenditures $25 7,809.16 Transferred to Revenue 512.74 [[....�� S257,8Q1.J0 Public Welfare, MotheW slid Appropriation for 1032 $35,000.00 Trans. Towii Meeting 3,000.00 32#000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 286.78 32,286.78 Expenditures lger's Ice Co., fuel and rent $78.50 Atadrews Milk Co., mill. 00.51 Bleachery Fuel Co., fuel 8.60 Boylston Pharmacy, supplies .60 Bonjohian, Jos., Aloes 1.00 Brookline, Town of, aid 405.33 :Sutler, Geo. IF., medicine 2;3.82 Cambridge, City of, aid 509.90 Cambridge Hospital, care 19.35 9 AUDITOR'S REPORT 99 Canzanelli, Dr. Pericles, services 13.00 Cappellucei, P., rent 200.00 Cltrter Clothing Co., clothing 3.00 Caruso, Jas., rent 54.00 Cerqua's Market, groceries 30,00 Children's Hospital, The, care 30.00 Claflill Co., Walter A., medicine 1.30 Dunn's Drug Store, medicine 1.25 First Nat'l Stores, groceries :?74.00 Flynn, John, rent 4.00.00 Gavin, Jennie A., rent 30.00 Cermanio, Mrs., I-ent 15.00 iragosian, Eedros, rent 360.00 Green's Dept. Store, shoes 5.90 Henrnelly, Walter L., rent 255).00 Hood & Sells Co., H. P., mill: 21.47 Keefe, 0. F. Dr., service 11.00 Kelley, Dr. Jos. AL, service 2.00 Kelly, Dr. A1. J., rent 27.00 Lahey Clinic, The, medicine 0.00 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel 126.90 Lexington St. Dt-ug Store, su pplics 1.1}3 Loudonville Creamery, svj)plj(-,s 139.120 Macintosh, John, fuel 179.76 Main St. Public Market, groceries 93.00 Klass. E >e & Ear Infirmary, care 1.00 Alass. C elieral Hospital, care 1 t 1:1 r McCue, Helen C., rent 1.215.00 McHugrl.'s Express, moving 42.00 Medford,llorci, City of, aicl 286.11 Na11Y & Co., T. F'., moving 10.00 Newtull, Cite of, aid 8405.78 Nona ntum Coal Co., coal 16.40 t Osgood & Wendall Co., fuel 41.7 Otis Pros., shoes 39.05 Payroll, weekly 24,467.00 Claude .Allen Rauch, supplies 7.20 Ransom's Taxi, taxi .75 100 WATE1tT'OWN TOWN REPORT Riley & Co., supplies 4.18 Rosenberg & San, Inc., shoes 3.96 Star Market, groceries 455.00 St. Elizabeth Hospital, care 10.00 Str aligmaji Mfg. Co., tent 270.00 Tomasetti, G., rent 270.00 Waltbam, City of, aid 840.00 Waltham Hosp., care 53.00 Watertown Shoe 5tor o, shoes 20.23 White, Jas. F., Vent 10.00 Whiting Milk Co., mill: 70.20 Woodland, Chas. L., rrnilk 419.90 Yerarde, Peter, relit. 165.00 Total Expendittures $32,171.06 Transferred to Revenue 109.72 $32,286.78 Public Welfare, Old urge Assistance Appropriation for 1932 p12,000.00 Add'1 appropriation. 2,700.00 Trans. Reserve Fund 810..30 Refund 25.00 15,035.30 Expev.ditu -0eg Bacon, Dr. G. S., service $16.00 Canrzanelli, Dr. Pericles, service 24.00 Claflin & Co., Walter A., supplies .75 Dunn's Pr tig Stare, supplies 5.40 Gregg & Son, Gen. H., burials 200.00 Holy Ghost Hospital, care 64.50 Kelley, Dr. M. J., service 4.00 Payroll, weekly 15,030.50 Ransom's Taxi, taxi service 1.25 St. Elizabeth Hospital, care 111.40 Stanton, John J., burial 35.00 r AUDITOR'S REPORT 101 talthan-1 HOSp tal, care 24.50 Total Expenditures $15,517.30 Transferred to Revenue 18.00 $1.5,535.30 Public Welfare, 'iedleal Assistance Appropriation for 1032 $650.00 Expenditures Kelley, Dr. M. J., service $300.00 Loring, Dr. B. T., service 150.00 Total Expenditures $450.00 Transferred to Revenue 200.()0 $650.00 'town Physician Appropriation for 1932 $1,00.00 Expanditures Xelle r, M. J., salary $900.00 Loring, Dr. Benj. T., salary 3114.00 Total Expenditures $1,200,00 State Aid Appyopriation for 1932. $2,000.60 Refunds 29.00 Expenditures . Payrolls, Monthly 1,365.00 Transferred to Revenue 664.00 $2,029.00 � 102 WATERTGWN TOWN REPORT oldi,L--rs Relief and Military Aid Appropriation for 1932 $20,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 15,000.00 Trans. Reserve Fund 700.00 Refunds 872.50 50 Cambridge, Cite of, x-ray 5,00 Cambridge Hospital, care 245,00 Cambridge Tub. & Realth Assoc., care 159.00 First Nat'l Stores, groceries 13.26 Loring, Dr. B.. T., examination 3.00 Mass. Eye & Ear Infirmary, care 10,70 PLrtyr.-olIs (r e-gulag), weekly 27,369.2 Payroll (Highway Dept.) , weelily 6,370.00 Postindex Co., supplies &7 0 Total Expenditures $ 4,203.91 Transferred t oRevemie 10 S68.539 SCHOOLS SAND LIBRARIES School Department, General Control Brown, Mildred, salary $812.50 Carroll, Jos. L., salary 1,899.84 Caverly, Francis, salary 1,699.92 Durgin, Margaret, salary 1,699.02 LoNve, Rosella, services 25.00 Muldoon, Marion, salary 175.00 O'Toole, Anna., salary 725.00 Price, Wilfred H., salary 4,999.92 Allen-Wales Adding I1lcli. Co., maint. and ribbons 14.25 Babb & Co., Rdw. E., supplies 1,07 AUDJTO.R°S REPORT 103 Bruce Publishing Co., subs. 3.00 Burroughs A(Iding Mch. Co., machine 417.00 Carroll, Jos. L., transportation 30-0.00 Caverly, Francis, transportation 800.00 Gilpatric, Wilbur D., supplies 2.16 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 43.55 flaseltine, H. L., supplies 1.00 Hawes Electric Co., installing clock 28.00 Hinkley, Ora E., keys .50 Hobbs & Warren, supplies 7.00 Howell, Wni. D., storne, etc. 196.15 Martell Co., A. E., supplies 11.21 Mass., Comm. of., registration 2.00 McGlatiffin, B. Fay, promium 14.75 New Eng. Publishing Go., subs. 3.00 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., services 1,15835 New Eng. Towel Supply Co., services 3.00 P. 0. Dept., postage 85-00 Price, Wilfred IT., expenses 10.05 ShaNv-Walker Co., supplies 10.04 Standard Maintenance Co., t3'pe' ribbons 8.00 Sweeney, John F., filing supplies, etc. 124.25 Western Union Telegraph Co., service 30 Wright & Potter Printing Co., supplies 12.42 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., cushions 10.50 Total Expenditures $14,903.65 Transferred to Revenue 1.95 $14,815.00 School Department, Instruction Appropriation for 1932 $475,462.00 Trans. Town Meeting 15,582.31 - $459,879.69 104 W.tFrMOWN TOWN REPORT Exp and- acres Salaries Abbott, Sara D., salary $1,700.00 Ackers, Pauline, salary 1,650.00 Adams, Alfred S., salary 2,€00.00 Adams, H. Bernice, salary 1,650.00 Albee, Lillian C., salary 340.00 Allyn, Lillian L., salary 1,50{ -00 Andren, Ann C., salary 12164.00 Badger, Louise C., salary 1,64 .00 -, Banks, Pauline D., salary 1,650.00 )Bassets. Charlotte, salary 1,800.00 Bassett, Jennie M., salary 1,800.00 Beeten, Claire E., salary 1,650.00 Bentley, E. Mae, salary 1,650.00 Bi gane, Stilly 'T., salary 2,300.00 Bisbee, Rena I., salary- 7,200.00 Black, John, salary 3,00().00 Blare, May A.., salary 1'soo.0o Blossom, Ellen C., salary- 1,80(m)() Brereton, A. Eloanor, salary- 1,650.00 BF4[llis, Dorothy M., salary 990.00 Brown, Harriet, salary- 910.00 Burgess, Lilla, se)-vice 25.00 Burke, M. Alice, salary 1,400.00 Byron, Mary R., salaijt 1,900.00 Cahill, Anna M., salary 1,386.00 Carey, Mary, salary 1,650.00 Carroll, Sibyl C., salary 1,800.00 Carver, Alice M., salary 1,900.00 Cassidy, Morton 11., salRTY 2,394.00 Caterina, Helena, salary 1,200.00 11 ' Chase, Sarah Y salary 1,800.00 Chick, Arnold, salary 357.50 Clary, Albert W., salary 1,008.00 Colbert, Edw.. B., salary 1,800.00 Collins, Margaret F., salary 1,800.00 A UDITOWS REPORT 105 Condon? Mary M., Salary 1,293.50 Connor, Eleanor B., salary 10400.00 Craig, John F., salary 2,6()0.00 Crocker, Margaret, salary 1,400.00 Crowley, Anne E. , salary 1'9-77.50 Cunniff, Agnes, salary 1,400.00 Daly, Helen J., salary 1,500.00 Davis, Mary T,, salary 1,650.00 Dedeian, Angel, salary 412.50 Denning, Dorothy F., salary 480,00 Dooley, Gertrude, salary 1,346.63 Dorney, Nellie A., salary 1,516.38 Dorney, Sarah F., salary 1)600.50 Drake, Mabel G., salary 1,800.00 Dresser, Mabel H., Salary 1,495.0U Drew, Jessie P., salary 1,750.00 Dunbar, Eunice, salary 1,647.50 Durell, Chas. P., satlary 3,100,00 Eagan, Mary E., salary 1,100.00 Edwards, Josephine W., salary 1,650.00 Eisehauer, Hugh J., salary 9,600.00 Ellis, Cyril F., salltry 2,500.00 Estaver, Marguerite M., service 25.00 Farley, Helen M., SaIRI-Y 1,435.50 Farnham, Helen H., salary 1,650.00 Farwell, Willard G., salary 9,500.00 Finnerty-, Marion E., salary 1,400.011 Flagg, Aup-usta El ., salary Fletcher, Gene E,, salary 1,650,110 F1 iin, Jean, salary 0 Y 438-00 Foley, Julia M., wdttry Frank, Mildred 11., salary 1,700.00 Frost, A. May, wilary 1,822.00 Fulton, Leah H., salary 1,7.1)12.5 Gallagher, Alice C., salary Callen, Catherine m" Salary 1,()()0.()0 Gartland, Harriet, salary -:170.00 Gearin, Margaret M., salary 1,635.00 106 WATEFvrOWN TOWN REPORT Gibbs, Dorothy, salary 1,652.50 Gifford, Joanna J., salary 1,650.00 Gilligan, Mary H., salary 10550.00 Goodhue, Winnifred L., salary 1,650.00 Gould, Carolyn F., salary 17650.00 Gray, Bertha M., salary. 1,800.00 Gray, L. Jane, salary 1,800.00 Greeley, Julia 117.F Sal.1'ry 1,800.00 Griffith, Pearl, Salary 1,900.00 Grimes, Jr., Geo., salary� 1,800.00 Grosvenor, Lucy E., salary 1,834.00 Gruener, Adele, salary 1,635.00 Gutheim, Ruth M., salary 1?655.00 Haffierg, Irene, salary 1,300.00 Hammill, Catherine, salary 1"Q;Q 0.0 0 Hamilton, Grace W., salary 1,900.00 Hamor, Ruth E., salary- 1,650.00 Hannabell, Mildred E., salary 1ji'90mo -.-.,Hardy, Alberta, salary 1,640.00 Harley, Gladys M., salary 1,200.00 Harrigan, Kathleen, salary 1,600.00 Hartnett, Eleanor M., salary 1,550.00 Haszard, May K., salary 1,730.00 Hayes, Helen F., salary 1,647,50 Hennessy, Julia F., salary 1,450.00 Higgins, Elizabeth, salary 420.00 Hill, Hazel, salary 990.00 Hillery, Ethel A., salary 1,500.00 Hilliard, Pearl M., salary 1,650.00 I-lodge, Alice M., salary 1,890.50 Holman, NVM. 0 ' sal"'IFY 2,500.00 Howard, John R., salary 1,640.00 Howard, Mary S,, salary 1,500.00 -Howe, Walter, services 1.5.00 Hughes, Rose, salary 438.00 Hughes, Sally, salary 1,650.00 Hutchinson, Edythe F., salary 1,800.00 Hutchinson, Relen R., salary 780.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 107 Hynes, Rose E., salary 1"500.00 Jacobs, Edith, salary 1,900.00 Jeffers, Harriet M., salary 1,800.00 Jenkins, Winifred E., salary 1,800.00 Johnson, Esther C., salary 1,900.00 Keating, Franklin P., salary 2,240.00 Keene, Irving C., salary 2,400.00 Kellaway, Gladys P., salary 1,300.00 Kehoe, Katherine T., salary 1,3,90,00 KelinAn, A. Rwbert, salary 2,600.00 Kemp, Anna M., salary 1,790.()0 Kenney, HarcJd S., salary 1,900.0() Kent, I. Elliot, salary 2,100.00 Kiley, Eleanor M., S41411.y 17205.00 Kinchla, Ruth, salary 906.00 Knox, Mary H., salary 1,650.00 Lagerquist, Bernice, salary 1,488.75 Lagerquist, Helen 0., salary 1,50().()0 Landin, Walter E., salary 2,406.00 Lane, Susan H., sirtlary 1,800.00 Learned, Edna A., salary 1,500.00 Libby, Gladys M., salary 1,635.00 Linfield, Dorothy, salary. 1,600.00 Liston, John J., salary 1,500.00 Logan, Helen, salary 900.00 Lusk, Mildred H., salary 1,400.00 Limns, Emma, saiftvy 1,300.0() Lyons, Frances A., salary 1,65().0() Lyons, Helen R., salar-y 1,650.00 MacCurdy, Elmo D,, sahuy 2,780.00 Macgregor, H(Aeii D., salary 1,200.00 MacKenzie, Ell.-I E., salavy 1,900.(It) MacPherson, Mabel, salary 1,800.00 Malley, Jas., salary 1,700.00 Manning, Doi-is B., scalary -120.00 Mansfield, Gertrude, salary 1,800.00 Martensun, Ruth M., s�dary 981.75 Matthews, Mary F., salay.v 1,691.50 108 WATERTOW-N TOWN REPORT Maurice, Juste, service 25.00 McCarthy, Marion, salary 1,200.00 McDermott, Winifred,red, salary 1,197.50 McDmiough, Elizabeth, salary I,650.00 McElroy, Kathryn AL, Salary- 960.00 McElroy, Vera, salary 1,650.00 McEnaiieyr, Aran E., salary 1,6d5.88 McHugh, Katherine, salary 970.00 McKinney, Gladys E., salary 1,900.00 McMahon, Kathryn R., salary 1,650.00 McManus, Helen E., salary 1,510.€0 McMullen, An-astasia U. ,salary 1,800.00 McNally, Alice, salary 1,900.00 McNealy, John E., salary 560.00 McNulty, Francis, salary 1,600.00 Meliann, M. Winifred, salary 1,6 5.00 Mellen, Margaret, salary- 1,075.75 Mitchell, Arthur J., salary 2,200.00 Moody, Harold L., salary 1,588.00 Mooney, Fraucis X,, salary 2,60(1.00 Moore, Harris MI., salary 2,280.00 Moore, 1Miarban, salary 720.00 Morrison, Maria P., salary 3,000.00 Morse, Mildred I., salai;v A,800.00 Morton, Gladys E., salary 1,205.00 1Moyuihati, Unry- H., salary 1,900.00 IMuldoon, Marion, salary 175.00 Murphy, Beatrice A., salary 1,800.00 Murray, Mary T'., salary 1,405.00 Murray, Susan E., salary 1,091.75 Nelson, Earl C., salary 1,100.00 O'Brien, Madeline F., salary 480.00 O'Brien., Helen G. salaxyr 1,300.00 O'Brien, Jr., Thos., salary 1,400.00 O'Connell, Geraldine A., salary 677.25 O'Donnell, Grace A., salary 175.00 O'Neil, Mary Lyons, salary 1,800.00 O'Toole, Aetna, salary 125.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 109 O'Toole, W n. E., salary 1,900.00 Packard, forma B., salary 1,650.00 Parker, Leila M., salary 1647.50 Patterson, Agnes M., sahl" ' 1394.00 Phelan, Julia, salary 1,20().00 Poole, Elaine, D., salary 1.,650.00 Putnam, Walter L., salary 8,400.00 Quackenbush, M. Theresa, salary 1,027.00 Raferty., Elizabeth, salary 1$097.25 Randall, FredR J., salary 1,900.00 Randlett, Rena D., salary 1,870.50 Ranney, Lurena, salary 1,800.00 Reed, Ethel L., salary 1,000.00 Reed, Lucy D., salary 1.,789.00 Reid, Ethel E., salary 1,800.00 Reid, Memel G., salary 1,650.00 Ricker, Ethel ,A.,, salary 1,900.00 Ricker, Isla A., salary 1,750.00 Rideout, Grace E., salai-V 1,650.00 Riley, Evelyn, salary 1,207.50 Riley, Isabel, salary 1,607.50 Roberts, Katherine, salary 1,700.00 Robinson, Thos. D., salary 518.00 Rowe, E(Ina R., salary* 1,755.00 Russell, Florence H., salau 2,000.00 Rutherford, Kathleen K., salary 216.00 Ryan, Gertrude, service 25.00 Rynne, Ann V., salary 1,660.00 Sanborn, Alice L., salary 1,650.00 Sanderson, Lucy F., salary 1,894.00 Sargent, Mabel P., salary 679.00 Sa,%jryer, Erald L., salary 3,100.00 Secord, Muriel C., salary 1,650.00 Selian, Alice, salary 1,400.00 Semple, Agnes, salary 1,900.00 Severance, Elizabeth, salary 1,900.00 Slay, Esther, salary 1,800.00 Sheridan, Elizabeth W., salary 1,597.50 I10 WATER'EOWN TOWN REPOJ(f Singiser, Nlfti-iarr, salary 426.00 Slatterye, Catherine C., salary IF200.00 Slattery, Mildred D., salary 1,400.00 Small, Virginia, salary 1,545.00 Smith, Gertrude M., salary 1,722.00 Smith, R. Glenn, salary 2,700.00 Stnith, Madeiine-, salary 970.00 Smith, Ona L., salary 1,647.50 Smith, Rose, salary 1,900.00 Snows Lucile, salary 1647.50 Standish. Helen M., Salary 1,400.00 Stone, Ethel, salary 1,770.00 StDrey, Helen, salary- 1,185.00 Striley, C. Harold, salary 3,100.00 Stuber, Wava M., salary 1,393.0(1 Sturdy, Ruth R., salarty 1,720.00 Sullivan, Gertrude, Salary 1,200.00 Sullivan, Margaret, salary 2,300.00 Sweet, Marion E., salary 1,900.00 Swift, Mai-loll, Salary 666.00 Thayer, Helen A., salary- 1,900.00 Thompson, Doris, salary- 1,40().00 Tiitilin, Mrs. Ruth, sfll��y 450.00 Thurston, Charlotte, salary 1,260.00 Tierney, Edna. M., salary 1,30(}•o Tierney, Loretto W., Salary 960.00 TimPer, Alma L., salary 1,355.00 Tobin, Cather rre, salary 1,80 I.((0 Toner, Carrie M., salary- 1,858.00 Tread ell, Dorothy F., S,-Lhll'y- 1,.500.()() Tynan, Gertrtttle, salary 1,660.00 Ulmer, James, service 25.00 Urquhart, Mildred, salary- 1,495.00 Valley, Eleanor N., Salary- 1,210.00 Vahey, Ruth, salary 1,200.00 Vanier, Ella L., salary 1,800.00 Virgo, Grace D., salary- 1,08().()0 IN'ana.maker, Evelvir, sah-tj,y' AUDITOR' REPORT Waal, Anna. B., salary 1,800.00 Ward, Edwin H., salary 3,000.00 Ward, Jr., John H., salary ,500.00 Ward, Jos., salary 1,500-00 Wheeler, C. Arthur, salary 3,400.00 Wheeler, Sarah R., salary 1,750.00 Whitaker, Grace.]E., salary 1,650.00 White, Belle S., salary.. 1,750.00 White, Margaret 481.00 Whitehill, Edwin H., salary= 4,000.00 wilcox, Ella M., salary 19005.00 Finning, Gladys, E., salary 1,800.00 Woodbury, Madeline A., salary 1,800.00 Woody{Fell, Phillip M., salary 17560.00 Substitutes Allbeen, Lillian, salary- 72.00 Albers, Evelyn, salary~ 186.00 Barry, Alice, salary 0.00 Beeten, Claire, salary 25.00 Bodge, Mrs. Agnes Ws,alarY 175.00 Brown, Harriet, salary 10.00 Buxton, Mrs. Frances, salary 855.00 Ca.nfleId, Kenneth B., salary 144.00 Carroll, Chas., salary 24.00 Cavanaugh, Mai•lorie, salary 7.50 Colby, Eben T., salary 18.00 Compton, Mrs. Ruth, salary 37.50 Conway, Frances, salary 48.00 Corney, Mrs. Ruth, salary 120.00 +Cresscup, Richard, salary 6.00 lelahanty, Sarah, salary 2.50 Donovan, Mary E., sa.ary 585.00 Driscoll, Mrs. Katherine, salary 648.00 Dyer, Ma-rgaret, salary 12.50 Fall, Ruth 24.00 Flynn, Katherine, salary 120.00 Fogff, Wendell, salary 12.00 Frizzill, Alice M., salary 6.00 112 WATERT+[ WN TOWN REPORT Geary, Mrs. JUhn, salary .57.50 Gibbs, Dorothy, salary 15.00 Gutheim, Ruth, salary 15.00 Higgins, E. A., salary 18.00 Hodgdon, Airs, Eva. E., salary 330.00 Harrigan, Viola, salary 66,00 Howe, Mrs. W. L. 18.00 Johnson, Florence, salary 6.00 Kiley, Eleauor, salary 20.00 Leona.rdi, Mrs. Alfred, salary 20.00 Lewis, Bess, salary 12.00 Lxnfreld, Beatlice 2.50 Luc:clini, Evelyn, salary 18.00 Manning, Doris B., Salary. 6.0 McCoubrey, Mr-s. John W., salary 15.00 McDermott, Mrs. F. A. 102.50 McLa.utlilin, Helen, salary 275.00 McMarlrrs, Mrs. Helen, salary* 40.00 Mooney, Mrs. F. A. salary 5-5.00 Morrissey, Eileen, salary 25:5.00 Morton, Gladys, salary 10.00 Murray, Mary F., salary- 15.00 Muti, Mrs. Alberta, salary 639.00 Fettingill, Laura, salary- 12.00 1'hilli s, . azel, sal-,ir'y- 117.50 Pitman, Elizabeth, salary 30.00 P2'e11c1e1*9ast, Winifred, salary .51.00 Purcell, M. .A., salary 138.00 Quirk, Eleanor, salary 5.00 Richert Mrs. Emily T., salar-yr 222,00 Riley, Evelyn, salary I5.041 Riley, Isabel, salary 15.00 Rockwood, Catherine, salary 180,00 Rooney, Agnes, salary 2,50 Rourke, Margaret, salai-y 7.50 Rowe, Edna P., safa'T 10.00 RY11ne, Ann V., salaiyy 10.00 Sloane, Elisabeth, salary .i}fl AUDITOR'S REPORT 113 Smith, Madeline, salary 5.00 Staples, Elsie G., salary 5.00 Sullivan, Dorothea, salary 5.00 Sullivan, Lillian, salary 269.0U Thurston, Cbar•lotte, salary 20.00 Timper, Alma, salary 10.00 Tosc.ano, Mrs. Anna, salary 147.50 Tynan, Gertrude, salary 10.00 Vahey, Eleanor, salary 20.00 Westgate, E. M., salary 12.00 Wheeler, Mrs. Arthur, salary 6.00 Whitehead, Audrey, salary 4.00 Wilcox, Ella M., salary 15.00 Wilder, Alice, salary 24.00 r Supplies Adana, Co., The, supplies 7.13 Alr Reduction Sales Co., supplies 14,6 Albrecht, Wnl., supplies 5.00 Allyn & Bacon, books 2-19.74 Amberg file & Index Co., supplies 1.20 Ana. Poole Co., books 257.04 Am. Education Press Ne. Subs & books 79.43 Am, Type Founders Co., supplies 402,39 Appleton & Co. D., books 61.54 Arlo Publishing Co., books 28.11 rAvent, Jos. E. books 4.99 Babb & Co., Edw. E., supplies 2,423.90 Baker & Taylor Co., books 11.72 Beaudette & Co., supplies 11.05 Beckley-Cardy Co., supplies 5.12 Birehard & Co., C. C., music 29.37 Makiston's Sons Co., P. supplies 4.27 ) obbs-Merrill Co., books 1 26 Boston Music Co.. Music 67.28 Milton Bradley Co., supplies 2,920.6.1 114 WA,TERTOWN TOWN REPORT Brine Co., Jas. W., supplies 132.86 Truce Publishing Co., supplies 23.47 Burroughs Adding Mch. Co., paper, etc. 17.35 Butter's Express, expressage .35 Buttrick Lumber Co., lumber 420.98 Cambosco Scientific Co., supplies 141.45 Carter Rice & Co., supplies 341.95 Central Scientific Co., chart, etc. 10.49 Century Co., The, books 22.40 Chandler & Farquhar Co., supplies 189-3 Clear Type Publishing Comm. books 4 2.66 College Entrance Exam., . Board paper's 13.45 Corigregational Publishing Society, book 1.3.5 Cz.antan, John, story telling 40.00 Defiance Sales Corp., supplies 28.86 Dick Co., A. B., supplies 133.24 Dietzen Co., Eugene, supplies 67.89 Ditson Co., Oliver, music .89 Ditto, Inc., supplies 31.66 Doubleday, Doran & Co., books 3.69 Educational Test Bureau, tests 35.42 Emerson & Co., stamp 1.44 Farquhar, David, books 227,86 Filene's Sons Co., Wm., colorscope 1.5 Fischer Inn. Carl, music 11.38 Flanagan Co., A., supplies 1.94 Fletcher Edw. Co., supplies 12.83 Gen. Biologic a] Supply Mouse, supplies 11.87 Gen. Electric X-Ray Corp., timer 5M Gibbs Express Co., expressage 1.05 Gilp trie, Wilbur D., supplies 283.52 Ghm = Co., books 1,611.73 G-r, it Co., W. T., supplies 2.26 AUDITOR'S REPORT Gray Gift Shop, supplies 101.50 Gregg Publishing Co., supplies -7 9 Gregory Co., C. A., tests 1.56 Groom & Co., Thos., supplies 1.010, Hackett Bros. Co., supplies 271.55 Hall & McCreary Co., books 12.12 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies 1,213.39— Harcourt, Brace & Co., books 265.37 llai,vard University Press, book 2.00 Harvey Co., Arthur C., supplies 366.19 Heath. & Co., D. C., books 342.86 Holden Patent Book Cover Co., supplies -51.15 Homeyer & Co., Chas. W., music 20.96 Houghton Miffiin Go., books 1.98-77 Hoyt, Amos C., charts 3.00 Hunter Co., J. D., supplies 374.21 Inland Printer Co., subs. 4M Illustrated Current News, Inc., subs. 8.00 Iroquios Publishing Co. Cards, etc. 97.62 Jacobs Inc., Walter, music 13.05 Jordan Marsh Co., supplies 4.38 Keith, Walter B., diplomas 78.75 Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, Inc., Supplies 28 111i.33 Keystone View Co., books, cards etc. 45.08 Laidlaw Bros., books .51.96 Library of Congress, cared 5.71 Lippincott Co., J. B-, books 87.02 Little Brown & Co., books 205.41 Longmans, Green & Co., books 12 ,.21 Lyons &- Carnhan, books 211.11 D yons, Frances, incidentals 6.41 Macmillan Co., The, hooks 415.36 Makepeace Inn., fl. L., supplies 80-51 116 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Manual Arts Press, The, books 4.69 Marquis Co., A. N., supplies 7.88 Mass. Bible Society, bibles 2.25 McLellan Co., supplies 6.95 McIntosh Publishing Co., algebra drills 43.60 Mentzer- Bush & Co., books 59.37 Merriam Co., C. & C. dictionary 6.00 Merrill Co., Chris. E., books 69.95 Messier & Centebar, supplies 316.45 Met. lee Co., lee 22.17 Modern Blue Print Co., supplies 83.00 Morton, A. Lucy, diplomas 56.25 Multigraph Co., ribbons 3.00 Mtjltistanip Co., supplies 121.02 Mystic Waste Co., supplies 21.55 Nat'l. Republic, subs. 1.50 Newson & Co., books 2.95 Old Corner Parry Sturo, book 3.60 Oxford Book Co., hooks 25.95 Paine Publishing Co., supplies 2.05 Palmer Co,, The, tests 2.99 Pequossette Press, printing, 110.50 Phillips Ribbon & Carbon Co., supplies 4.00 Plymouth Dress, The, supplies 60.82 P. O. Dept.. postage 1.50 practical Drawing Co., supplies 1.83 Public School Publishing Co., tests 10.39 Quality Sa%v Co., saws filed, etc. 1.4.17 R,aiiway Express Agency, express 4.04 Rand McNally Co., books 44.49 Reed, Lucy D., expenses 2.99 Remington Rand Inc., supplies 118.71 Row-, Peterson & Co., books 67.05 Reese Co., H. M., books 22.48 Sager Electrical Supply Co. AUDITOR'S REPORT 117 supplies 94.60 Sanborn & Co., Denj. H., books 408.45 Scutt, Foresman & Co., books 113.9101 Scribner's San, Chas., book 147.65 Scr ibner•'s Schooler aft Studies, supplies 3.00 Shaw-N,,Valker Co., supplies 2.29 Sheldon & Co., E. H., supplies 1.12 Silver, Burdett Co., books 48.66 Simcoe Publishing Co., book. .62 Singer Co., L. W., }gooks 110.96 Singer Sewing Mcli. Co., supplies 9.43 South-Western Publishing Co., books 107.43 Standard Maint. Co., Maint of Type's & ribbons 79.84 Standard Oil Co., oil 7.00 Stay Market Co., supplies 199.40 Standard Office Mch. Co., supplies 1.00 Sweeney, John 14., suppIies 41.57 Teacher's College, books 6.25 Thorp & Martin, cases 10.51 Tobin, Catherine, service 10.48 University Publishing Co., plan books 61.46 Wadsworth, Hmvland & Co., supplies 2.16 Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co.., supplies 10.14 X11alwol th Co., supplies 5.63 Wate •town Bindery, binding 21.00 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 21.01 Webster Paper & Supple Co., Paper 14.00 Webster Publishing Co., books 8.30 Weldon, Ili. J., supplies 31.20 Welles Publishing CO., subs. 30.00 WenselI & Co., supplies 51.55 118 NVATER'r OWN TOWN REPORT Wheeler Publishing Co., books 50.10 White & Co., P. H., supplies 111.94 Wild & Stevens Inc., supplies 14.20 Wiley & Sons Inc,, John, books 5.1.1 Wilson Co., H. W., subs. 7.35 Whiston Co., John C., books 193.70 Wood Co., A. M., luinber 633,67 Woodland, Cims. L., milk 40.78 Woolworth Co., F. W., supplies 8.05 Warld Book Co., books 295.76 Wright & Ditson, supplies 6 a5 Total Expenditures $457,528.92 Transferred to Revenue 2350.77 459,879.69 School Department, Operatian Appropriation for 1932 , 58,`50.00 Trans. Torn Meeting 750.00 Salaries Beatty, Richard, salary 1,700.00 Burns, Michael, salary 1,7001.00 Corcoran, John, salary 45.00 Cornick, .Adolphus, salary 1,700.0 Couture, Herman, salary 1,90().00 Doherty, Jas., salary 1,299.7 Dowd, Jars., salary 1,497.38 Driscoll, John, salary 1,900.00 Duffy, Mrs. Mary E., salary 9-18.14 Dwyer, Mrs. Dela, salary 917,06 F'oisy, Hubert, salary 1,900.00 Grant, Mrs. Rae, salary 950.00 Harrington, Jas., salary 1,800.()D Hanson, Wm., salary 1,900.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 119 Kelly, Jas. R., salary 1,600.00 Kerens, John, salary 950.00 Le Shane, Richard, salary 1,500.00 Manning, Delia, salary 9-730.00 MeElhiney, Geo., salary 300.00 Milmore, Francis, salary 29.00 Quinn, Terence, salary 1,500.00 I'loss, David, salary 2,500-00 Ross, John J., salary 1,992,I1l Touchette, Anna M., salary .91710.00 Tracy, Annie, salary 950,00 Supplies Am. Oil Products Co. 180.65 Andrews Paper Co., towels 41.00 Beatty, Richard, service 5.00 Bleachery Fuel Co., coal 3,670,15 Boston Con. Gas Co., service 1,162.00 Boston Mill Remnants Co., Supplies 70,7-5 Boston & Maine R. R., freight 1.83 Burns, Michael, service 210.150 Butter's Express, expressage .115 Commonwealth Fuel Co., coal 3,072.81 Cornick, Adolphus, service 2.00 Couture, Herrman, service 3.00 Cullen, Thos. J., service 5.00 Doherty, Jas., services 43.50 Dowd, Jas., services 76.50 Driscoll, John, services 5.00 Eagle Oil & Supply Co., spray gmis 4.00 Edison Elec. 111. Co., services 10,432.76 Farrell, Geo., Police services 5.00 Finn, E. M., supplies 55.00 Flash Chemical Co., soap 22.75 Fletcher ]Rdw. Co., supplies 185.01 120 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Foisy, Hubert, services 6.00 Fort Hill Paper Co., paper 141.25 Garlaiid Co., The, supplies 44.62 Goodrow, Mrs. Stanley, services 10.00 Graut, Mrs. Rae, services 45.00 Hackett Bros. Co., supplies 17.53 Harnmett Co., J. L., supplies 1.61 Holland, Edw. D., supplies 57.05 Household Fuel Corp., fuel 267.75 Jeiiny Mfg. Co., gas 71,42 Kelly, his. R., services 60.50 Lightfoot Scliultz Co., soap 39.75 Lou ghl1ii, J. F., police services 25.00 Maclatosh, John, coal 219.00 Masury-Young Co., coal 281.25 McElhiney, Goo., services 18.00 Met. lee Co., fuel oil 665.39 Murphy, Edw. J. police services 5.00 Murphy, Jas., police services 55.00 Murray, Edw., police services 10.00 Osborne, P. J., services 31.5.00 Owens, R. J., police services 5.00 Parker, Harolcl, police services 5.00 Raynhiqm Bleachery, supplies 14.56 Ross, David, services 131.00 Ross, John J., services 138.50 Ryan, Jas., services 9115.00 Ryan Co,, L., sawdust 25.00 Shepard Clark Co., supplies 15.16 Stamlard Charcoal Co., charcoal 65.00 Standard Oil Co., oil 1.10 Star Market Co., supplies 3.00 State Chemical Co., supplies 395.40 State PriS0117 brushes etc. 102.26 Stone & Forsyth Co., supplies 449.85 SUBIvall, Jas., gas 1.16 Water Dept., services 1,602.75 AUDITOR'S REPORT 121 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co,, paint 14,50 Watertown Tribune-Enterprise Co., advertising 4.00 Watertown Sun, The, advt. 3,50 Woolwo th Co., F. W., supplies 1.20 Total Expenditures $58,961.46 Transferred to Revenrze 38.54 School Department Maintenance Appropriation for 19321' $6,0()0.()0 Trans. Town Meeting 8110.00 6,800.00 Air I eduction Sales Co.. SuPPlies $5.98 Allen Shade Holder Co., shades 82. Babb & Co., Edw- E., supplies 21..50 Poston & Maine R. R. frei ht 23.87 Bradley Co., Milton, supplies 28.64 Brown. & Sharpe Ift. Go., repairs 3.58 B—urrouglis Adding Mch. Co., repairs 4.50 Butter's Express, expressago .50 Chesterton Co., A. W., brick -work, etc, 636.66 Corcoran, John, salary 615.00 Donavan, John J., supplies 10.00 Dunham Co., D. A., supplies `?6.`'r Edison Storage Battery Supply Co., cells 163.16 Egan, Fred'k J., painting flag pole 10.00 Finn, Edmund M., supplies 27.50 Fleteber Hdw. Co., supplies 184.841 Garland Co., The, supplies 507.39 . Gen. Elec. Supply Corp., supplies 101.26 Gerard Electric Co., pump 58.50 Eammett Co., J. L., slating 2.62 Hair Binge Fluid Heat, Inc., service 15.50 Hawes Electric Co., repairs 21.26 Hinkley, Gr•a, E., repairs 44.35 Holmes, C. E., file saes 69.80 Hunter Co., J. F., supplies .63 Ideal 14 rover Sales & Service supplies 22.50 Kenney Bros. & Wolkins, Inc., ink ivells 6.12 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., grinding mower etc. 27.50 Martin, Thos. F., supplies 71.36 cGlau n, 1B. Fay, insurance 14.75 McCarthy, Francis J. repairs 480.00 MeWhirtera, A. L. tuning pianos 15,00 Meister: Co., D. A., rivets .50 Milmore, Francis, salary 492.00 Narragansett Mch. Co., keys 17.88 New Eng. Laudries Inc., laundry 31.21 Newton Glass Co., glass 80.93 Oliver Machinery Co., baud saw 432.00 Pink, Jos. A., supplies 50.20 Pittsburg Plate Glass Co., Nvali bide 1.02 Priest & Co,, Walter T., supplies 35.80 Quality Saw Co., sharpening saws 15.83 Reed, Lucy D., laundry 6.05 Rochelle's, cleansing 5.00 Ross, DRvid, service & garage rem 597.92 Ruggles-lUingeman Mfg., Co., diaphragm 4.98 Singer Sewing I4+Ic13. Co., repairs .27 Stand, r d Elee. Time Co., repairs 124.31 Standard Maint. Co., Thep Maint of Type's 336.50 State Chemical Co., supplies 36.40 Titus, L. C., supplies 5.40 Vance, Alvin L., caning chains 91.25 Vase & Sons Piano Co., tuning Pianos 19.00 Waldo Bros. Co., sewer pipe 100.60 Waltlrarn Foundry Co., supplies 51.96 WaIworth Co., supplies 15.41 Waterproof Faint & Varnish Co., supplies 126.69 WatertoNvii Bldris. Supply Co., . Supplies `120 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 16,79 �Arebb Mfg. Co., F. W., supplies 12,30 IN- 11rite & Clean Hygienic Laundry, laundry 14.25 W-ild & Stevens Inc., recasting rollers 1.195 AVorcester ,, Ralph I-I., 3•epairs 11.on Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., rubber tires Total Expenditures :56,61 2, Transferred to rlevenue 181.t School Department, New Equipment. Appropriatio-n foe. 1932 $4,000.00 Trans. Town Meeting 1,67 5N 2,325.00 Expenditures Babb & Co., Edw- E., supplies $66.:96 Bradley Co., Milton, doll carriage 10.67 124 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Den€ryer-Geppert Co., reaps 52.36 Derby Co., P., chairs 39.00 Rick Co., A. B., mimeograph, supplies 261.00 Ideal Mower ;ales & Service, . mower 210.00 Rand McNally & Co., chart, 8.35 Miller Co., Larry, CrUlvrls cover 24.00 Total Expenditures $672.34 Transferred to Revenue 1,652.66 $2,325.00 School Department, Miscellaneous Appropriation for 1932 $7,100.00 Expenditures Carney, Mary C., salary $1,500.00 Drnmmey, Dr. J. L., salary 450.00 Harding, Susan M.„ salary 1„470.00 Johnson, Alice„ sahtry 1,500.00 { Kelley, Dr. E. J., salary 500.00 Toppan, Dr. A. B., salary 500.00 Zovickian, Dr. H., saltiry 500.00 supplies Am. Child Health Assoc., records $2.50 Bancroft, Dorothea, carfares 13.62 Eiggane, Sally T., expenses 2 05 Cambridge Hospital, care 12.50 Carney, Mary C., expenses 20.30 Clafflin & Co., Walter- A., supplies 68.72 Duar3e, Agnes E., carafa.r es 7.11 French, Lucile G., carfare. etc. 52.91 Gorman, Dr. Eugene F., services 10.00 Gorman, Rev. W. m., address 50.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 126 Graff- Gift Shop, supplies 3.75 Harding, Susan M. expenses 4.20 Hodgson, Elizabeth, carfare 3.55 Johnson, Alice, expenses 34.11 Kelly, Timothy, spray 5.00 Mooney, Francis X., expenses 26.85 Morrison, Maria P., expenses and supplies 34.46 Nelson, Earl C., expenses 45.70 Putnam, Walter L., expenses 32.94 Roue, Edna P., expenses 27.13 Striley, C. Harold, expenses 15.25 Sullivan, Margaret L., expenses 13.50 Wheeler, C. Arthur, expenses 6.00 Wheeler, Sarah R., expenses 17.00 Whitehill, E. H., expenses 85.72 Total Expenditures $7,034.87 Transferred to Revenue 65.13 $7,100.00 School Department, Continuation Appropz-iation for 1932 2,500.00 Expenditures Salaries Ca.vallaro, Jahn, salary $48.00 Keating, Franklin, salary 521.1.5 Keep, Marion P., salary 374.0 Maurer, Francis, salary 29.00 Supplies Poston, City, of, tuition $113.60 Cambridge, City of, tuition 36.00 Dennison Mfg.. Co., supplies 3.20 Fletcher Hd-%v. Co., supplies 54.49 Hackett Bros. Co., supplies 122.29 126 34 ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Keating, Franklin P., expense 19.25 Keep, Marion P'., expenses 64.49 Newton, City of tuition 4.56 Whitney, Edw., Candy, nets 3.75 Wood Co., A. X, lumber 1121,78 Total Expenditures $17524.63 Tr•aiisferr•ed to Reve-nue 975.37 $2,500.00 School Department, Americanization Appropriation,for 1.932 82,000,00 Expenditures Salaries Albee, Lillian C., services $(i.1.00 Keep, Marion P., salary 1,756.00 Laysoi), Norma set-vices 6.14 Tuttinjl n. Luck-, service 9.80 Supplies Babb Co., Ildw. E., supplies $8.24 Bank.s, Pauline, expenses .5.25 Foley-, Julia. I4M., expenses 1.00 Geary, Cecilia., expenses 1.40 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 1.50 Hutchinson, Edythe F., expenses 12.39 Deep, Marion P., expenses 96.20 Pequossette Press, The, painting 27.75 Total Expenditures $1,989.83 Transferred to Revenue 19.17 AUDITOR'S REPORT 127 School Department, Evening Appropriation for 1982 S00.00 Expe?zditures Salaries Banks, Pauline, salary $168.00 Burns, Mrs.. Mary, salary 171.00 Collins, INTargaret, salary 168.00 Cornicl-, Adolphus, salary 168.00 Crowley, Anna, salary 24.00 Radian, Arthur, salary- 96.00 Drake, Mabel, salary 12.00 Drew, Mrs. Jessie, salary 39.00 Ellis, Cyril, salary 30.00 Foley, Julia, M., salary 171.00 Geary, Mrs. Celia, salary 171.00 Harrigan, Kathleen, salary 168.00 Hillen, Ethel, salary 168.00 Hutchinson, Ecljlhe, salary 78.00 Jenkins, Winifrecl, salary 9.00 Keep, Marion P., salary 168.00 Lyons, Helen, salary 75.00 MacDona.1(1, Donald J., salary 168.00 Mahan, Dorothea, salary 168.00 Maloney, John, salar-� 168.00 Muten, Helen E., salary 165-00 Nelson, Earl C., salary- 02.00 O'Neil Mrs. Mary, salary 150.00 Pagtiet, Charlotte, salary 169.00 Rattigan, Fred'k. C., salary 75.00 Ross, John J., salary 174.00 Tierney, Edna, Sala.a-y 102.00 Wallis, Wyn. T., salary 93.00 Supplies 'Babb & Co., Edw. E., supplies 11.06 128 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Milton Bradley Co., supplies 6.95 Chandler Secretarial School, books 21.00 Gilpatric, Wilbur D., paper 4.00 Ginn & Co., books 50.13 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies 7.73 staildrar(I maint. Co., supplies 75.00 Total Expendittilles $3,792.87 Transferred to Revenue 7.13 $2000.00 School Department, Trade Appi-opriation for 19332 $5,000.00 ExPePtIffit-res Boston, Gity oi, tuition $2,018.75 Cambridge, City of, Wition 12.50 Middlesex County, tuition 132.29 Newton, City of, tultioll 1,388.14 solnerville, City of tuition 965.29 Waltham, City of, tuition 308.90 Total Expenditures $4,825.87 Transferre(I to 11%evenue 17 4.13 $5,000.00 School Department, Transportation Appropi-tadmi for 1932 $1'o0.00 Lovell Bus Lines Inc., transportation $1,440.00 Transferred to Revenue 60.00 $1,500.00 School Department, Convention Expense Balame brought forward $250.00 Kelly, Francis A., expenses $r 9.51. Morrison, Maria P., expenses 75.75 Price, Wilfred H., expenses 83.00 Total Expenditures 238.56 Transferred to Revenile 11.44 250.00 Lowell School A€iditialx balance brought forward $1.,812.68 Expenditures Frank-lin Forestry y Co., Shrubbery, labor- $234.50 Pair-Roll (1 highwa,y Dept.) 169.55 'Dotal Expenditures 404.05 Balance earried forward 1,408.63 $1,812.68 Public Library, Salaries Appropriation for 1932 $24,200.00 Krpen it-twes Salaries Barrett, Deborah M., salary $11000.00 Biaz+o, Elza, services 25.80 Clam, J. L., salar,v 800.00 Collins, Beatrice, services 4.00 Courtney, Minnie C., salary 1,600.00 Crockford, Chas., services 26.00 Cronan, John J., salary 55.00 130 WATER"C'OWN TOWN REPORT Dugan, Lillian, services 1,20 Gillmett, Mabel C., salary 1,300,00 Glossa, Philip, salary 5.40 Goddard, C. S., salary 74.00 Greene, Katherine P., salary 1,400.00 Kelly, Jas;, Salary 200.00 Kelly, Rose, salary 195.25 Knapp, Gladys, services 12,80 Litch, Ruth E., salary 1,500.04 Madden, Esther E., salary 900.00 Mannix, Bernard, salary 1,400.00 Martin, Doris G., salary 1,400.00 Masters, Lydia W., salary 3,000.00 Mead, Corinne, salary 1,700.00 Moore, Eleanor L., salary 1,700.0() Pollock, Chas., salary 400.00 Sawyer, Natalie, salary T,500.00 Shattuck, Sarah, salary 1,300.00 Smith, Helen, salary 185.85 Smith, Jr., John W., salary 50.00 Smith, Laura, services 9.40 Steward, Alice, services 3.00 Valois, Albert, salary 37.50 Walsh, Virginia, salary 14.00 White, Ruth C., salary 1,000.00 York, Mary E., salary 1,400.00 Total. Expenditures $24,199.20 Transferred to Revenue .80 24,200.00 Public Library, Books, Periodicals and Binding Appropriation for 1932 $6,000.00 Expenditures Arn. Historical Ass'n., clues $5.00 Alm. Library Ass'n., books 9.90 AUDITOR'S REPORT Authors, Press, authors digest, etc, 93.94 Baker & Taylor Co., book 1,29 Bates & Guild Co., music 1.50 Beckley-Carly Co,, books 87-71 Bookshop for Boys & Gjj1s books 18.25 Boston Herald-Traveler Co., subs. 7.90 Booker Co., R.R., directory 7.69- Butterfie](1, W. A., books 15.20 Carol Cox Book Co., books 3.113 Children's Book Service, books 10.50 Children's Book Club, books 10.50 Clark Co., Chas. W., books 25.80 COMPtoll & Co., F. E., books 58.40 Congregational Publisliffig Co., books 109.53 Friedinan's, books 5.21 Frontier Press, books 1011.00 Ginn & Co., books 38,66 Herman Goldberger Agency, subs. 44.25 Hairenik Assoc. Inc., books 36.15 Ham Bros. Co., dictionaries Hammett Co., J. L., books 1.98 Reath Co., D. C., books 107.83 Hinds, Hayden & Eldridge, books 10.58 Huntfing Co., IT. 11'", books 44.25 ,Tr L.terary Guild Tac., books 5 9.2 8 Kilroy, Harris, book 1,00 Lauriat Co., Chas. E., books 34.05 Lea & Fibiger, books 31.50 Library Book Rouse, books 706.53 Litch, Pluth R., books 4.77 Little Drown & Co., books 13.76 MacKain, Marjorie, hooks 1.75 Mallon Chas., subs. 6.06 Marshall Jones Co., books 6.52 Masson, Geo. F., books 6.60 Miss. Histollical Society, book- 3.00 1:12 IVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Minot, Johla Clair, books 983.10 Nat'l. Book Sales Co., books 4.00 New Eng. Historic & Genealogical Society, dues 5.00 New land;. News Co., books 75.28 Node & Noble, books 22.93 Nolan Co., W. L., book 3.00 Old Corner Book Store, books 10.80 Personal Book Shop, books 1,126.51 Rand McNally Co., books 46.9E Rebuilt Book Shop, books 7.75 Rove, Peterson & Co., books 51.55 Scr i.bner's Souls, Chas., books 72.80 Small & Hanson, books 108.10 Smithsonian Inst. Series, books 50.00 Macy Spaulding Bookshop, books 36.85 U. S. Daily, enrollment 10.00 University Society Inc., books 17.50 Wagner Co., R. W., books 18.90 Watertown hews Co., subs. 67.20 Watertown Sun, The, subs. 6.00 Watertown. Tribune-Enterprise, subs. 6.00 Wells Library Bindery, L. A.► binding 1,338.71 White, Co., R. H., books 21.41 Whitman & Co., Albert, hooks 120.66 Wilson Co, H. W., periodicals 83.95 Womrat'h, A. R., hooks 14.10 Yeaton, Lyle B., Berk 1.70 Total Expenditures $6,000.00 $6,000-00 Public Library, Maintenance t Appropriation for 1932 $5,450.00 E penditi x0s Am. Cleallizag Co., cleaninc windows 30.5�1 i I AUDITOR'S REPORT Am. Library Assoc., cities 5.00 Am. Oil Products Co., oil 29.50 Am. Railway Express, expressage 3.90 Baker Co., Frank G., repairs 71.77 Baker & Taylor Co., books 19.22 Barnard Co., K J., supplies 3.67 Beckwith Elevator Co., repairs 7.85 Benjamin, K. C., trucking 140.75 Bob Berlis Print Shop, cards 8.00 Boston Con. Gas Co., service 14.80 Boston Mill Remnant Co., supplies 20.00 Bowker Co., R.R., book 1.00 Butter's Express, expressage 4.94 Cameron, W. R., sharpening lawn mowers, etc. 13.00 Clark Co., Clins. W., pictures 2.95 Continental Car-na-var Corp., carnavar 33.50 Cossaboom, C. B,, screens 36.30 Crown Shade & Screen Co., rollers adjusted 3.00 Cushing Co., J., fertilizer 4.50 DeTneo Library Supplies, siipp1jLs 5.99 Donaldson, Wrn., carpenter work 374.54 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 360.63 Edison Elec. 111. Co., service 781.91 Fletcher HrNv. Co., supplies 15-50 Foundation Press, Inc., pagent 7.60 Gaylord Bros., supplies 222.84 Gibbs Express, expressage .35 Cifford SUI)Ply Co., supplies 73.97 Coding, Herbert, plumbing 27epairs 4.55 Hawes Electric Co., repairs & Supplies 16.66 Hinkley, 0. E., keys .50 Holcomb Mfg. Co., J. F., SUIJI)HOS 4.60 Holliston Mills Inc., varnish '240.75 134 VLL'['L'RT0W.NI TOWN REPORT Household Fuel Co., fuel 32,5.28 Huntting Co., H. R., sttPplies 1.7.87 Jordan Marsh Co., soPlies 1.0 Keystone View Co., sterescolie 1.50 Library .art Club, assessment 6.00 Library of Congress, cards 124.88 Lydston, W. W., cleaning 1iiliwells 5.00 acIntosh Coal Co., John, coal 1,080.98) mannix, Bernard, incidentals ` '.10 Masters, Lydia W., incidentals 82.59 l asurv=Young Co., supplies 21.35 ;1,V1cArdle, H. B., supplies 200.70 McElhiney, Eldon E-, screens 5 doors 155.00 McHugh's Express, expressage .715 Met. lee Co., oil 32.94 Modern Window Cleaning Co., cleaning windows 5.00 -Nat'l, Education Assoc. flues :)rid{1 New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co., service 228.95 Perkins Institution, repairing e-hairs 14.02 Railway Express Agent-y, expressage 12.87 Stevens, Samuel S., supplies 10,15 Stone & Fors3-th Co., sUPPlies 14.38 Supremacy Pen & Ink Co., supplies 19.20 Thorp & Martin Co., supplies 3.6 Wadsworth, Howland & Co., supplies 5.111 Ward's, supplies 7.32 , Water Dept., service 15.75 Wate-i-town Yellow Cab, service 107.85 Webster Lumber Co., hit ber 22.82 Wilkins Polisher & Duster Co., supplies AUDITOR"S REPORT 135 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., supplies 36.00 Totai Expenditures $5,002.52 Transferred to Revenue 447.48 .$5,450.O0 Library Trust Fund lncume Income received $429.58 E.xpenditures Ara. Library Assoc., looks $3.50 Goldberger, Herman, books 326.75 Minot, John Clair, books 63.45 New Eng. Historic Genealogical Society, dues 5.00 Personal Book Shop, books 4.88 cribner"s Sons, Chas., books 11.25 Total Expenditures $414.8 Balance carried forward 14.75 $429.5'8 School Department, Smith-Hughes Fund Received from State $108.78 xp nditia-es Keathig, Franklin P., salary 38.85 Keep, Marion P., Salary +69.93 Total Expenditures $108.78 $108.78 ! RECREATION AND UNCLASSIFIED Park Department, Supt. Appropriation for 19.92 $500.00 136 NVATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Mosman, A. D., salary Park Department, Maintenance Appropriatimi for 1932 $4,500.00 Expe liho-ens Brown, Chas, J., fertilizer ' 8.40 Butter's Express, expressage 1,05 Clematis Sand. & Gravel Co., Sand & {gavel 2.00 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 4.50 Fletcher I-Idw. Co., supplies 59.90 Frost & Co., H. L., spraying 0.00 Gray Gift Shop, supplies 2.50 G j,een & Co., S. B., cement 5.00 Groom & Co., Thos., supplies 6.25 Hayes Service Station, repairs 61..1.0 Jenney Mfg. Co., gas 97.50 - Lawn Mower Grinding Co.,, grinding 6.00 Morrissey, I P., 13.011 7.50 Mosm n, Arthur D., exj)e)ises '2.65 New Eng. Tom Co., distributor 1.1.00 Pay-Ball, weekdy 1,859.95 Perry Seed Co., seed `4.55 P. G. Dept., box rent, postage 4.01 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 29,00 Bundlett, Laura B., sal ijr 100.00 Summer St. Garage, rent & repairs 33.85 Water ]Dept., service 11.815 Watertown Lumber Co., lumber 52.42 Watertown Tire Co., repairs 1.90 AUDITOR'S REPORT 137 Webster- Lumber Co., luml)er 46.84 Worcester, Ralph 14., battery 6.75 Total Expenditures $4,497.47 � Transferred to Revenue 2 3 1 $4,500.00 I Park Department, Victory Field Appropriation for 1932 $2,700.00 Expenditures Boston Coii. Gas. Co., service 106.40 ' Chair Link Fence Co., barb wire add'n. 165.00 Clematis Brook Sand & Gravel Co., ; sand & gravel 1.25 - Dettra Flag Co,, flag 10.09 Edison Flee. I11. Co., service 9.45 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 100.58 Green & Co. S. L., cement, sand,, 24.05 Hall-Gregg Inc., garage doors, sup. =I?.08 Harvey Co.„ Arthur C.„ supplies 23.00 Hlnkly, Ora E., repairs 9.50 Hoffman Heater Co., supplies 14.97 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., repairs 5.00 New Eng. Toro Co., power roller 247.00 Newton Glass Co., repairs .45 Partridge Co. Horace, supplies 21.80 � Pay-Roll, %veekly 1,777.22 Perry Seed Co., seed 25.70 Summer St. Garage, rent 8.00 Waltham Coil Co., feel 4.65 Wood Co., A. M., lumber 62.10 138 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Water Dept., service 41.10 Total Expenditures $2,699.39 Transferred to Revenue .61 $2,700-00 Park Department, Tennis Courts .Appropriation for 1932 - $1,200.00 Expenditures Baker, Frank G., screens & frame $2,50 Clematis Brook Sand & Gravel Co. sand & bravel 1.15 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 2.66 Green & Co. S. B., lime 1.3.50 Harvey Co., Arthur C., ,supplies 16.+65 McMurtry, Pred'k, gravel a6.00 Mooney, Fred R., Supplies 1.50 New Eng. Toro Co., supplies 59.95 Paitridge Co., Horace, supplies 31..74 Pay-Roll, weekly 828.45 Tennis Court Clay Co., Tennis finish - 107.25 Water Dept., service 10.35 Webster Lumber Co., lumber 5.34 Total Expenditures $1,117.0 Transferred to Revenue 82.96 1.,200.00 Park Department, New Power Mower Appropriation for 1932 $435.00 Expenditures New Eng. Toro Co., mo-wer $435.00 $4.35.00 AUDITOWS REPORT M Park Department, Coasting Balance brought forward $ 468.27 Expen itu-re G. Fuller & Son Lumber Co., lumber $319.74 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 5.25 Pay-Roll, weekly 420.00 Total Expenditures S464.99 Transfei-red to Revenue 3.29 $468. 7 Playground Department, Salaries r AppropHation for 1982 $4,000.00 Expenditures Angell, Beulah, salary 144.00 Ranks, Pauline, salary 144.00 Barry, Mabel, salary 108.1 Batchelder, Edw., salary 144.0.0 Berry, Herbert, sala.rkv 144.00 Blake, Thomas, salary 150.00 Bogosian, T. Oscar, sralary 199.63 Boyce, Esther, salary 144.00 Brooks, Eugene, salary 144.00 Raton, Wayne, salary- 5.46 Ellis, Cyril F'., salary- 349.0 Ford, Ravi-rionrl, salary 5.46 Frounfelker, Lorrain, saIary 54.00 Gough, Anna, salary 14.1.00 Guldreyr, Frances, salary 144.00 Ilodgdon, Mary, salary 144.00 Hotz, Mary, Salary 144.00 Kazarian, Helen, salary 1211.00 149 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT LaRhette, Elizabeth, clerical sear. 24.00 Mantenutao, John, salary 5.46 McBreen, Eleanor, salary 144.00 cCullion, Jolter, salary 160.0 McGregor, salary 1.4.73 Mooney, Francis, salary 144,00 Moulton, Eugene, salary 160.00 Moulton, Mary, salary 114.00 O'Brien, Thomas, salary 144.00 Reagan, James, salary 5.46 Peed, Ethel, salary 144.04 Rogers, Flora, salary 188.00 Stoney, Howard, salary 144.00 Wallis, William, salary 144.00 Total Expenditures $3,987.45 Transferred to Revenue 12.55 4,000.00 Playground Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1932 $2'540.00 Expo rd Itio-es Belmont Mason Supply Co., sand $31.40 Boston & Maine R. R., freight .8.15 Clematis Brook Sand & Gravel Co, sand and gravel 3.03 Dunn's Drub Stare, supplies 19.65 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 13.70 Ellis, Cyril F., expenses 6.89 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 7.76.63 Fuller & Soar Lumber Co., G., lumber t56.40 Geding, Herbert, repairs .50 Gray Gift Shop, The, supplies 43,70 Green & Co., S. B., cement 10.70 AUDITOR IS REPORT 141 Hammett Co., J. L., supplies 3.0 Harvey Co., Arthur C., supplies 51.32 Jenney Iifg. Co., gas 29.93 Lyons, John F., insurance 22.50 Magnus Brusly & Craft Materials, supplies15f.3S i rrisey, J. P., iron 6.{10 New Eng. Equipment CO., supplies 123. 5 Newton Awning Ca., repairs 23.20 Partridge Co., Horace, supplies 153.96 Pay-roll, weekly 1,309..44 Railway Exp. Agency, e'xp. 9.44 Watertown Letter Shop, service 2.00 Water Dept., service 27.50 Watertown Lum. Co., lumber 7.4 w(,,I)h 1'4°ifg. Co., F. W., sum-)lies 2.17 Webster Lum. Corp., lumber 14.70 Wood Co., A. 11M., lumber 57.53 Total Expenditures 2,495-65 Transferred to Revenue 4.35 I'laygr•ound Department, New Equipment Appropriation for 1932 $600,00 Expenditures Am. Playground Device Co., supplies $231.65 Boston Plumbing, & Lighting Co., bubblers 14.50 G. Fuller & Son Lena. Co., lumber 163.58 Harvey Co., Arthur C., supplies 15.33 New Englnad Equipment Co., supplies 57.75 Horace Partridge Co., supplies 108.70 Total Expenditures $594.56 Transferred to Revenue 5,44 1'en#lions Aippropriatimi for 1932 $11,575.00 Transferred, Town Meeting 1,500.00 10-07:5.0f1 Experdifirr•es Andrews, ,Joiin, pension $600.00 Burke, Mai-tin, pension .586.1.4 Callahan, Michael, pension 785.00 Calnan,, William J., pension 157.57 Doyle, James, pension . 785.00 Flaherty, Michael, pension 785.00 Cloward, William A., pension 1,000.00 Lane, Ward, pension 1,100.00 Maguire, Peter, pension 915.84 Mee, James, pension :35.5.90 Oliveto, Frank, pension 7536.25 Stanley, 'Thomas, pension 1,300.00 W.—ITS11, Patrick, pension 785.00 Total Expenditures S9,911.70 Transferred to Revenue 163.30 $10,975.00 Meniori,al Day Appropriation for 19.32 .S1300.00 E pvieflifvec Isaac P. Patten Past No. 81, AUDITOR'S REFORT 143 Insurance Appropriation for 1932 ,$10,965.22 Expenditures Applin, H. Herren, insurance $24.24 Barker, firs. Susan P., insurance 141.75 Canady, Oscar M., insurance 523.46 Gardiner, Ralph C., insurance 191.28 Harris, Wm. S., insurance 643.26 Hefferm.an, John E., insunance 324.00 Kiley, Margaret, insuranCe 457.09 LeF°avor, Geo. E., insurance 112.18 Lyons, John F., insurance 123.12 McDermott, A. E., insurance 782.96 McrGla.ufiin, B. Fay, insurance 374.49 Meserve Printing, 0. W., Print'g. 17,25 Oates, Edw. A., insurance 1,815.69 O'Connell, Inc.., E. C., insurance 200.24. O'Connell, Jarnes J., insurance 2,014.19 Ogilvie & Co., insurance 354.27 Phelan, J. T., insurance 413.10 Thomas, Mrs. Wm, H., insurance 294.77 Wright, Edw. F., insurance 823.17 Total Expenditures $%626.35 Transferred to Revenue 1,388.87 10,965.22 Workmen's Compensation Appropriation.. for 1932 $5,000.00 xpe,nditures Amichetti, Louis, injury $102.86 Coneannon, Edmund, injury 15.43 Bell, Dr. Conrad, service 9.60 144 WATnOTOWN TOWN Hr,,POIVr Biller, Dr. Albert, service 10.00 Butler, George F., supplies 8.1.0 Cambridge Hospital, x-rays 40.00 Canzanelli, Dr. Pericles, service 72.00 Cousens, Dr. N. W., service 125-00 Crowley & Gardiner, belt 5.00 Dept. Industrial Accidents, examinations 30.00 Drummey, Dr. J. L., service 15.00 Fralm, Dr. Irving, service 3.00 Friedman, Dr. H. B., service 15.00 Gailagher, Mrs. Annie, settlement 788.00 Gallagher, Dr. Thos. M., service 28.00 Gallup, Dr. H. Quimby, service 50.00 Gorman, Dr. Eugene F., service 22.00 Graphic Press, The, printing 27-75 Horovitz, Samuel B., service 25.00 Julian, Anthony, service 25.00 Keefe, John F., injury 97.72 Kelley, Dr. Edw. J., service 13.00 Kelley, Dr. M. J., service 276.50 Kiley',, James H., settlement 100.00 King, Dr. Alfred service 44.00 Mahoney, John J., injury 518.48 Mahoney, Wm. S., injul-y 189.00 Mass. Alem. Hosp., service 90.94 Milmore, Thomas, h1jury 33.43 Moloney, Dr. Albert 1H., x-rays 20.00 Monahan, Patrick, injury .56.57 Wyerson, Dr. Abraham, service 35,00 -Nat'l. Service Assoc., service 20.00 O'Brien, Patrick, injury 12.86 Pesce, Dr. Guy C., service 112.00 Polluccl, Antonio,, injury 17.15 Quirk, Dr. Thos. C., service 74.00 Ransom Maxi, Service 35.00 11annued, Cruisepj),L-, injury 150.86 R,1111111cci, Guiseppe, settlement 125.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 145 Reilly, Thomas, injury 7.71 Rogers, Domenic, injury 259.71 Shedd, Daniel ITV., injury 24.00 Steward, l-wobert:, injury 18.00 Strammer, Dr. Myron A., et-vice 10.00 t. Elizabeth Hospital, x-rays 15.00 Trainer, Dr. Joseph A., service 6.00 'altliam Hospital, x-rays, etc:. 105.90 Wylie, Dr. Earl J., service :�.00 York-, George D., injury 162.86 York, Dr. Robert S., service 290.00 York, Robert D., injury 12.00 Zaino, Albert, injury 120.86 Zianni, Nick, injury 82.29 Zuppo, Frank, injury 05.15 Total Expenditures &;1,6 2.13 Transferred to Revenue 347.87 Printing Town Reports Appropriation for 1939- $2,000.00 Grapliic Press, The, printing $1,869.84 Transferred to Rey=etitxe 130.1+6 Headquarters Veterans of Foreign Wars Appropriation for 1932 .$1,200.00 Expepidibire `1'omasett i, C., i-ent $1,185mo Transferred to Revemie 15.00 146 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Contingent Appropriation for 1932 $1,800.00 Additional appropriation 1,500.00 $ 300.00 Expenditures Banan, Wni. J., Atty, and Carmello Crunger•, settlement $500.00 Fond, Harold E., knell ringing 20.00 Brae Bunn Nursery, loam and fertilizer 52.00 Cairns, Win., use of car for Public Welfare 24.00 Cunn ft, P. Sarsfield, witness fees 10.00 Danforth, Angelina --nd John Murray, Atty., settlement 200.00 Durnan, JY., Fames H., gas 61.18 Edison Elec. Ill. Co., service 5.00 Fort Hill Paper Co,, cups 3.00 Clover Bros., painting flag pole 20.00 Hackett Bros. Co., water 30.25 Kasper, Anna, settlement 50.00 Kelley, Dr. M. J., service 150.00 Laridr�y Electric Co., service and labor 161..14 Meagher, Annie G., service 50.00 Rosamond, McCree, settlement 125.00 McGann & Sous Co., T. F'., bronze plates 17.25 McLean's, relaying linoleum 1.50 Met. Ice Co., ice 9.45 Moro, Rose, stenographic service 20.00 MLInhall, Wm. IT., use of car for Public N elfare 22.00 Murray,, Edw. A., use of car for Public Welfare 6.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 147 Nally, Francis A., use of Car for Public Welfare 24.00 Nichols, Gilbert, care of Town Clock O'Connell, Jas. J., bond 50.00 Perkins, Arthur, use of car for Public Welfare 6.00 Reformatory for Women, flags 61-17 Retail Merchant's Credit Assoc. of Brock-ton, Welfare Report 563.75 Rosenthal, Louis, Atty., and Susie and Maurice Flynn, settlement 125.00 Servino, John A., Atty., settle- Ment 103.05 Shipton, A. Lester, playing chimes 9,00 Standard Maintenance Co., repairing typewriter 1.00 Stone & Forsyth, supplies 2.50 Watertown Bindery, refinishing booh-S 55.86 Total ]Expenditures $21589.10 Transferred to Itevenue 710.90 $3,300.00 Reserve Fund Appropriation for 1932 $4,000-00 Expendifto-es Soldiers' Relief and Military Aid, transfer Auditor's Dept., transfer 100.00 Collector's Dept., transfer -5.9 31.11) Public WelfiLre, Old Age Assist- ance transfer 810.30 Total Expenditures $2,203.40 148 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Transferred to Revenue 1,796.60 4,000.00 Unpaid Bills Appropriation for 1932 11,:371.00 E,xp endifirres Cambridge, City of, care $2,277.34 First Nat'l. Stores, groceries 1,748.00 Otis Bros., dry goods 14.26 Atl. & Pacific Co., groceries 1,191.00 Blake, Catherine N., rent 80.00 Roston, City of, aid 431.3.E Boston Hygienic Corset Co., shields 5.75 Caldoroni, A., rent 30.60 Clifford, John J., rent 34.00 CoraZZina, SalvatOYe, MIA 23.00 Dwyer, Delia, rem 25.00 Economy Stores, groceries 68.00 Fahey, H. C., reirt 30.00 Fleeca, Catherine, rent 20.00 Giragosian, Bedros, rent 20.00 Green's Dept.. Store, dry goods 71.79 Harris & Sprague, rent 387.00 Hood & Saes, H. P., rniilc 367.27 Howard, F. H., rent 36.00 Leonard F uol Co., fuel 94.00 Lydonville Creamery . ss'n., milk 278.02 Ma,clntosh, Est. of John, fuel 705.14 Marinued, Julia, rent 20.00 11 arcuric, Salvatore, rent 20,00 Mass. Memo. Hospital, care 179.07 Messier & Centebar, groceries 64.00 New EngIand Tel. & Tel. Co., service 5.95 AUDITOR'S REPORT 149 Oliveri, Felice, groceries 30.00 Osgood & Wendell, fuel 589. a Otis, Bros., clothing 247.45 Riecio, Joseph, rent: 29.00 Santoro, Morris, rent 30.00 Swift, Marion T., est. of, rent 25.00 Tashjian, K. P., groceries 24.00 Terabossi, Vincenzo, rent 13.00 Tobin, D. N., rent 70.00 Taclino, Jack, rent 25.00 Tomasetti's Market, groceries 77.00 Tortorella, Antonio, rent 25.00 Triggiari, J., rent 30.00 Valchus, A., rent 40.00 Tutu-niian's Market, groceries 24.00 Waltham Hospital, care 557.35 WaverleyCo-op., rent 50.00 Watertown Co-op., rent 60.00 Watertown Ideal Mkt., groceries 25.00 WatertowD Shoe Store, shoes 57.00 Werlin, Samuel, rent 35.00 White's Market, groceries 37.00 Whiting Milk Co., mill: 8.60 ierszlo, W., rent 60.00 Winchell, Isla, care 168.60 Winisky, Max, rent 35.00 Woecll,and, Chas. L., milk- 50.47 Worcester, City of, aicl 146.20 Wright, Edw. F., rent 62.50 Yerar di, Peter, rent 25.00 Yogel, Max, rent 50.00 Total E peirclitur•es $10,981.44 Transferrer) to Revenue $11,3 71.{fit) 150 WATERTOWN TOWN RUMP ENTERPRISE AND CEMETERIES Water Department, Salaries Appropriation for 1932 Bright, Emma, salary $39.0{} Malcolm, Gertrude, salary 997.00 Rundlett, Laura B., salary 1,300.00 Rundlett, Walter, salary 3,200.00 Total Expenditures $5,536.00 :5,i5316.00 Water Department, 01lice Expense Appropriation for 19 r' $2,000.00 Transferred, Town Meeting 100.00 $2,100.00 A.ddressagr•aph Sales Agency, machine and supplies $178.49 American City, The, Subs. 1.00 Boston & MRine R. R., freight 1.59 Chatfield, Ernest J., repairs 6.39 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 71.86 Everett bras., expressage .3 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 2,55 Gr•ant's Express, expressage .35 Groom & Co., Thos., supplies 35.64 HaNves Electric Co., battery and bulb .50 Johnson, Edwin, d1'<<ug'lr{:smarr 867.50 Martell Co., A. E., supplies 21.95 AUDITOR'S REPORT 151 Master-{Craft Corp., binders, etc. 19.63 McArdle, H. B., supplies 34.34 Met. Ice Co., ace 9.45 Mooney, Fred R., supplies 20.20 New England Tel. & Tel. Co., service 183.80 New England Towel Supply Co., service 8.25 Pequossette Press, The, printing 182.00 Post [Bice Dept., postage and bogie resat 342.91 Rival Co., supplies 5.20 Sherman Envelope Co., envelopes 38.23 Standard Maintenance Co., Inc., maintenance of typewriters 12.00 Stone & McDermott, supplies 17.15 Thorp & Martin Co., paper 2.00 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co., cushions 17.15 Total Expenditures $2,080.42 Transferred to Revenue 19.i�►$ 2,100.00 Water Department, Maintenance Appropriation for 1932 $30,000.00 Transferred, Town Meeting 1,000.00 $29,000.00 Expenditures A. & F. Auto Ignition Co., supplies $7.73 Flack & Decker Mfg. Co., The, tool rest .33 Boston & Maine R. PL., freagllt 58.76 Braman, Dow & Co., valve 8.30 Brittain & Cannon Co., glass .70 152 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Braining Co., Chas., supplies 16.90 Caldwell Co., Geo. A., supplies 5.00 Cement Lined Pipe Co., couplings 19.6 Central Auto tarts Co., repairs 9.68 Chatfield, Ernest J., repairs 27.75 Claftin & Co., Walter A., supplies 3.15 Collins. Co., Geo., emery wheel 3.84 Comman & Robinson Co., cabinet 9.90 Curry Bros. Carl Co., supplies 43.81 Daniels Chevrolet Co., clutch, etc. 6.10 Edison Elec. 111. Co.,, .service 107.10 Edson Mfg. Corp., pump, etc. 21.30 Eureka. Pipe Co., ells and couplings 26-68 Everett Bros., Inc., expressage 1.85 Fad• Co., C. E., ail lire, etc:. 3.05 Federal Motor Truck Sales Corp., sar pplies 8.3? Fletcher- Hdw. Co., supplies 152.89 Field & Son, Walter W., supplies 68.89 Gardiner, R. C., insurance :568.00 Cooling, Herbert, repairs 253.00 Green & Co., S. B., cement 22.52 Gulf ]`efining Co., ail 148.77 H<alpins Welding Shop, springs 2&50 Hawes Elec. Co., batteries 3.24 Hayes Set-vice Sta., supplies 80.96 Hebert & Co,, Wm., iron 1.00 Hersey Mfg. Co., meter parts 1,482.97 Hinkley, 0. E., repairs 2.50 Holmes, C. E., grinding tools, ettc. 4.50 Household Fuel Corp., fuel 75.00 Jenney Mfg. Co., gas and oil 16.00 Johnson, Edwin, draughtsman 375.91 Junes, David R., labor and material 2.86 Kimball, Mabel F., Atari ages 2.25 Lead Lined Iron Pipes, pipe, AUDITOR'S RRPORT couplings, etc:. 71.69 Leonard Fuel Co., fuel9.75 Linscott Supply Co., supplies 3.57 Ludlow Valve Mfg Co., The, pipe, etc. 1,362.55 Mack Motor TtI lick Co., repairs 114.46 Macintosh Co., John, coal 79.00 Mass., Comm of, registration I -0 0 Mathews Motor Co., repairs .11,30 Meister Co., D. A., repairs, 46.65 Mexican Petroleum Corp., gas 116.38 Miller, Chas., labor and material 15.00 Morris, G. E., repairs 57.11 Morse, Arthur L., supplies 8.50 Nall* & Co., T. F"., storage 10.00 New England Pipe & Supply Co., pipe 219.29 New England Tel. & TeL Co., set-vice 60.90 Newton Tire Co., extensions 134.20 011antum CaaI Co., Coal 55.00 :Morris-Hillis Coils Co., gas 750.12 Pay-roll, Nreekly 18,736.56 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co., glass 8.68 Priest & Co., repairs 7.50 Proctor, S. E. & R. C., supplies 8.75 Red Tied Mfg. Co., unions, etc. 63.25 Rundlett, Walter E., garage rent aiYd incidentals 107.25 Speedometer Repair Co., repairs 3.35 Staples, J. Fred, supplies 68.7.E Standard Auto Gear• Co., repairs 15.99 Stone & McDermott, booster and assembly, etc. 36.26 Sumner & Dunbar, wrenches 2.25 Thompson-Durkee Co., pipe cleaner 7.60 'bocci, Carmine, b1dw manhole and supplies 57.00 ` 1a4 WAT RTOWN TOWN REPORT United Seal Co., The, wire and seals 21.85 Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., covers 7.80 Waltham Screw Co., couplings 14.70 Ward, L. F., garage rent and. repairs 278.69 Waterproof Paint & Varnish Co., paint 7.32 Watertown Tire Co., battery and repairs 73.64 Webb Mfg. Co., F. W., supplies 15,70 Webster Lum. Corp., lumber 84.24 White Co., The, repairs, 22.94 Total Expenditures $26,690.25 Transferred to Revenue 2,309.75 $29,000.00 Water Department, Vacations Appropriation for 1932 $1,880.00 Tr°ansfer{r•ecl, Town Meeting 100.00 Expend iturm Pay-roll, weekly $1,60 .00 Transferred to Revenue 180.00 $1,780.00 Water Department, Special—Renewal of Mains Appropriation for 1932 $14,679.09 R.-e enditures Boston & Maine R. R., rent of land $18.75 Boston & Maine R. R. freight 45.02 AUDITOR'; REPOT 155 Boston & Maine PL. R. protecting crossing 11.08 Rldrs Iron Foundry, fittings, etc. 4:l3.36 Butter's Express, expressage .35 Caldm-ell Co., Geo. A., supplies 149-70 Carstein Coal Co., kerosene 77.40 Chesterton Co., A. W., supplies 76.63 Eaton, Leroy S., printing 10.20 Ellis &. Ford Mfg. Co., chain, hooks, 12.50 Everett Bros., Inc., moving pipe 111.00 Field & San, Walter Nl+., bits 2.70 Fletcher Hdw. Co., supplies 13.00 Golding, Hugh, splicing rope 5.00 Eersey Mfg. Co., meters 70.20 Hydraulic Development Corp., Hydro Tite 296.94 Johnson, Edwin, draughtsman 210.00 Knight & Scan, F., pipe .50 Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., valves 4q. 8.8'1 Macaulay, D., supplies 5.16 Meister Co., D. A., repairs 91.05 Nat'l. Boston Lead Co., pipe, 45.29 Parker, Danner Co., shovels, lanterns 98.87 Pay-roll, weekly 9,870.36 R y. Exp. Agency, expressage 1.25 Red Heel Mfg; Co., suPplics 200.23 Sumner & Dunbar, supplies 19.86 Warren Pipj Co., of Mass., pipe 2,2 6.27 Watertown I-Idw. Co., supplies 1.25 NVebh Mfg. Co., F. W., iron pipe 157.35 Webster Lum. Co., lumber 6.78 Total Expenditures $14,678.79 Transferred to Revenue .30 $14,679.09 Water Department, Construction Appropriation for 1932 $35,221.05 Transferred, Town Meeting 5,000.00 30,221..05) Expend,itzares Ain. Railway Epp., expressage 1.06 Boston & Maine R. R., rent of land 1.8.75 Boston & wine It. R., freight 130.50 Braman, Dow & Co., supplies 38.96 Bldrs. Iran Fndry., fittings 344.61 Caldwell Go., George A., valve boxes, etc. 455.61 Carstein Coal Co,, kerosene 47.68 Gernert Lined .Pipe Co., pipe and couplings 102.06 Chase Brass & Copper Co., coils 22.88 Crane Co., valve 12-95 Edson Mfg. Co., supplies 11.20 Eureka Pipe Co., couplings `8.67 Everett Bros., Inc., express .35 Good Mfg. Co., supplies 4.42 Gree & Co., S. D., cement 20.58 Harris Oil Co., A. W., cutting aril 6.93 Hersey Mfg. Co., meters 1,05.5.78 Hydraulic Development, Corp., hydro-tite $198.94 Johnson, Edwin, draughtsman 3315.00 Knight & Scar, F., expressage 9.2Q Lead Lined Iron Pipe Co., pipe 1.56.03 Ludlow Valve Mfg. Co., valves and hydrants 3,466.89 Meister 'Co., D. A., repairs 127.00 Mueller Co., repairs I G-1.:51. AUDITOR'S REPORT 157 Nat'l Boston Lead Co,, pips tubing 81.58 New Eng. Prick Co., clay 12.00 Otis Bros. Co., rubber loots 66.00 Parker, Danner Co., shovels, etc. 273.10 Pay-roll, weekly 16, 04.29 Priest, Frederick S., lumber 110.63 Praetor, S. E. & R. C., shovels, etc. 63.84 Rwy. Exp. Agency, expressage 1.22 Red Iced Mfg. Co., supplies 1,258.31 Sheridan, T. F., soap, etc. 11.75 Sumner & Dunbar, supplies 281.26 Tecel, Edmund, man hole and materials 38.00 Thompson-Durkee Co., pipe 538.53 Warren pipe Co. of Mass., Inc., pipe 2,`89.5f3 'ebb Mfg. Co., F. W., pipe, etc. 156.30 Total Expenditures $28,102.56 Transferred to Revenue 2,118.49 T30,221.05 Cemetery Department, Supt. Appropriation for 1932 $2,000.00 Expenditures Shorey, Frank R., salary $2,000.00 $2,000.00 Cemetery Department, Labor Appropriation for 1932 $10,350.00 Transferred, Town Meeting 75.00 ---�� 10,425.00 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Expenditures Pay-roll, iveekly *10,410.471 Transferred to Revenue 14,53 $10,425.00 Cemetery Department, Contingent Appropriatimi for 1932 $500.00 Transferred, Town Meeting 10.0! Expenditures Becker & Co., Cushion $4.66 Breck & Sons, Joseph, supplies .52.10 Clair, M. J.. loon 8.00 Coc)mbs .Motor Co., parts 3.3 0 Durnan, J. H., plugs 1.00 First Nat'l Stores, supplies 2.16 Fletcher Hdw. Co., stipplies 73.14 Goding, Herbert, pipe . .41 Graphic Press, The, printing 35.21 Hinkley, G. E., repairs 1.20 Janigian Bros., canvass cover 9.00 Kelly, Timothy, Mowers -2.215 Lawn Mower Grinding Co., repairs 29.38 Main Street Garage, gas .D.5 MeGlauflin, B. Fay, insurance 6.67 Meister Co., D. A,, repairs 10-45 Met. lee Co., gas and oil 32,41. New Enc land Tel. & Tel. Co., service 57.81 Parker, Morris W., labor 1.88 Quimby Sand & Gravel Co., sand 9 Sands & Son., George R,, cleaning memorial 5.00 SLorey, Fraffl,-, R., c.ar fares 2.30 Standard AiAo Gear Co,, repairs 2.70 AUDITOR'S REPORT 159 Sullivan, James H., oil 2.46 Tocci Constriction Co., markets 25.00 Waltham Lime & Cenie t Co., cement 13.65 Water Dept., Service 10.20 Watertown Hdw. Co., Supplies .75 Watertown Luin. Co., lumber 11.29 Watertown Tire Co., repairs .75 Webb Mfg. Co., F. W., iron pipe 36.04 Welsh, Chas. D., transportation 50.00 Ya-vma.n & Erne Mfg. Co., repairs 9.50 Total Expenditures $5005.52 Transferred to Revenue 4.48 $510.00 Cemetery Department, Avenues at Ridgelawn Appropriation for 1932 $2,600.00 Transferred, Town Meeting 97.00 Expenditures Am. Oil Products Co., asphalt . 755.38 Chamberlain, Walter, labor 18.19 Condon, Co., John P., gravel 60.80 Crilley, Thomris, labor 33.65 Folino, Tony, labor 359.99 General Crushed Stone, crushed stone 739.24 R,elle , Morris, labor 20.08 Met.. lee Co., gas and oil 4.56 Morley, Thomas, iise of truck 375.00 O'Malley, P., labor 3.21 Watertown Lumber Co., posts 4.00 Total Expenditures $2,353.10 Triisferredto Revenue 119.90 2,503.00 160 WATER' OWN TOWN REPORT Cemetery Department, Common St. Fence Appropriation for, 11,932 $150.00 Expenditures Bonti, Percy M., 1}rrnrting fence $s,5.0 Snow Iron Works, W. A., fence 95.00 Total Expenrlitur•es , 130.00 Transferred to Revenue 20.00 $150.00 INTEREST AND MATURING DEBT Interest Appropriation for 1982 $135,00().00 Additional appropriation 25,000.00 $160,000.00 Transferred, Town Meeting 7,000.00 $153,000.()0 Experadthires Coupons on bonds $77,301.215 Discount on iictcs 71,271.61 Total Expendltures $148,572.86 Transferred to Revenue 4,427.14 $153,000.00 Town Debt Appropriation for 1932 $245,000.00 E:potdiheres Bonds laid $245,000.00 $245,000.00 AUDITORS REPORT 1�1 BALANCE E SHEET, Deceniher ;31, 193' Assets Cash on fraud, December 31, 1932 $99,464.8 Accounts receivable Tars 1931 Real and personal $17,822.37 1931 Poll 14.00 1932 Real an(l personal 745,315.+05 19321 Poll 3,172.00 1931 Old Age assistance 43.00 1932 {.old .age Assistame 1,676.00 1931 Motor Excise Taxes 488.22 1932 Motor Excise Taxes 4,526.44 -- $773,057.04 Special Assessments Moth 'Tax of 1932 269.22 Sidewalks assessments added to tax. bills 1.107.28 Street assessments added to tax bills 12.5 7-1.59 Sidewalk committed hiterest 1,2 9 7.9. 8 Street committed interest 13,1 `9.16 ' Unapportimied riflewalk assess- ments 18,=408.75 W1.086.98 Departmental Planning Hoard $17.88 Town Hall 53,00 Weiglrts a ad Measures 6.30 Health i,845.,36 Sewer 2,956.53 Highway 583.33 Public_ 1'+elfare 65.299.10 I 162 WATER'TOWN T0WN REPORT State Aid 10.00 Military Aid 102.50 School 447.75 Cemetery 176.50 $75,358.25 Water Rates *31,921.65 Set-vices 27.85 ' 31,949.54 Tax Titles 60,774.87 Tax Title Possessions 225.56 Soldiers Exemptions 278.11 :State and County Aid. to Higliwa.ys 3,333.33 1,091,528.44 Liabilities Temporary Loans in Anticipation of Revenue $700,000.00 Temporary Loans in Anticipation of Re-imbursement 20,000.00 Potter Memorial. Gate Fund 175.80 Dog Fund 10.00 Sewer Deposits 440.00 Premium on loans 430.10 Cemetery, Sale of lots fund 1,329.25 Overlays, reserved for abatements Levy of 1931 $12,984.11 Levy of 1932 11,867.33 $24,851.44 Overlay reserve $19,630-58 Motor Excise Tax Revenue 5,014.6 Special Assessment Revenue 47,086.98 AUDITOR'S REPORT 163 Tax 'title revenue 61,000.43 Departmental Revenue 75,358.25 Departmental Revenue—Cemetery Perp. Care 335.00 Water Revenue 31,949.50 Special State Tax—Old Age Assistance 403.00 Unexpended Balance forward Traffic Signals, Lexington Street $500.00 Fire Alarm Signal System 54,500.00 Orchard Street 5,081.23 Land taking—Church St. 50.00 Mt. Aubuim St. bldg. line 500.00 Warren St. Widening 246.50 Infirmary, moving and re- modeling 202.55 Lowell School addition 1,408.63 Library Trust Fund Income 14.75 $62,503.66 .Excess and deficiency 41,109.83 $1,091,528.44 DEFERRED REVENUE ACCOUNTS Assets Apportioned Sidewalk assessments not dale $17,479.69 Apportioned :Street assessments not due 137,11.5.74 Debt Account 'Tet Funded or Fixed Debt S1,742,000,00 Trust Accounts Trust Funds $65,137.16 Assets $1,9+61,732.59 1(34 N ,rr,,RTO N TOWN REFOR7 Liabilities Apportioned Sidewalk assessments dde in 1933 $2,460.93 19s314 2,356.99 1935 2,293.22 1931G 2,257.10 1937 2,192-79 1938 2,136.66 19:i9 1,810.12 1940 1,128.14 1941 334.74 1.7,479.69 Apportioned Street assessments true in 19"3.3, $21,394.80 1.934 20,284.40 1935 20,070.71 19:36 18,807.34 1937 17,873.59 19218 1.5,864.46 1939 12,13 4.98 1940 7,234.02 1941 3,251.44 $137,115.74 Debt Account Water Loan 1904 $1(a,000.00 Refunding Loan 190E 8,000.00 South Side School Loan 3,000.00 East End School Lean 7,000.00 Drainage Loan 1916 14,000.00 High School Land Loan 5,000.00 Hosmer School Loan 35,000,00 Spring Street Drain Loan 18,000.00 No. Beacon Sit. Bridge Lean 121,000.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT 165 Drains and Sewers Loan 1920 18,000.00 Athletic Field Loan 5,00w)o Drainage Loan 1921 19,000.011 West Watertown School Loan 108,000.00 High School Flans Loan 6,000.0() High School Land Loan 1926' 17,000.00 Betterment Street Loan 1923 2,000.00 Land Taping Loan 1928 1,5,4}()[:-Oo H'Igh School Loan 1924 372,000,00 Sewers and Drains Lean 1924 2,000.00 Water Loan 1924 2,000.00 Pia}'ground Loan 1924 8,000.09 High School Furnishings Loan 48,E 00.00 Coolidge Scliool Ardd'n. Loan 88,000.00 Se-wer Lean-, 1925 6,0{){ '00 North End School Loan Street Construction Loan 1926 28,[)00.00 Pavement Loan 1926 12,000.00 West. Jr. High Seh. Add'n. Loan 40.000,00 Sewer Loan 1927 10,o0o.!)I) Street Construction Loan 1927 20,000.00 Drainage and Street Lean 1928 7,000.00 Hostner School Add'n, Loan 66,000.00 Arsenal Street Loan 1928 60.000.90 Water Loan 1928 4,000.00 Sewer Doan 1928 35,000.00 West Elementary School 158,000.00 Arsenal Street Lean 1929. 14,000.+00 Mt. Auburn and Main Sts. Loa21 ld,000,00 Sewer Loan. 1934 6,000.00 ,School Loan 1930 lio 'o lo.of) Drainage Loan 1930 6,000.()0 Drainage Loan 1931 18,000.00 Administration Bldg. Loan 194,000.99 Fire Alarm Signal System 40,000.94 1,742,000.0o 166 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Trust Accounts Asa Pratt Library Fund. $12,2 0.44 .Mead Library Fund 3,152.04 Pierce Library Fund 1,204.14 Barry Library Fund 1,022.79 Templeton Fund 2,540.00 Liabilities Martha Sanger Fund $662.97 Cemetery Perpetual Care Fund 44,334.78 65,137.16 $1,961.732.59 UNPAID BILKS The following are all the unpaid bills sent to the Auditor. Infirmary Department Boston Con. Gas Co., gas $9.49 Lydonville Creamy. Assn, milk 28.23 Watertown Water Dept., service 18.15 $55,78 Public Welfare, Outside .Aid Atlantic Market, groceries $29.00 At]. & Pacific Tea Co., groceries ies 322.00 Dunn's Drug Store, medicitie 53.40 Eco-nomy Groc. Store, groceries 147.00 First Nat'l. Stores, Inc., groceries 436.00 Hood Milk Go., Inc., mills 56.11 Kelley, Dr. M. J., services 66.00 Mass. Gen. Hospital, care 37.94 Schindler, John H., gIa.sses 1.00 AUDITOR'S REPORT f Simonds, medicine 10.86 Star Market, groceries 31..00 Waltham Hospital, care 66.40 Whiting Milk Co., milk 29.59 Corazzini, John, rent 12.00 Cotter, Michael E., 25.00 DiSantis, Concetto, rent 12.50 Durnan, James H., Jr. .50.00 F'aneuil Coop. Sark, The, .rent 12.50 Frank F. Hopewell, Tr., rent 12.00 L. C. Chase Co. (J. J. Hurley), rent 12.50 Joke, Gordon, rent 12.50 Leonard, Adeline, rent 12.50 llljor, Daniel, rent 35.00 Santoro, Ma,tirice, rent 12.50 White, Mary A., rent 11.00 Wierszyllo, Jahn, rent 12.50 Vogel & Son, M., rent 12.50 Hurookian, Mary, rent 12.50 $1,545. Public Welfare, .Mothers' Aid H. P. Mood & Sorts, Inc., milk $+6.52 Whiting Milk Co., milk 6.82 $12.64 Public Welfare, Old Age Assistance Dunes, Drug Store, medicine $1.90 $1.90 Total Unpaid Hills $1,617.12 Respectfully submitted, IV. W. NORCRO S, Jpt., 1 UEN ,TO REPORT OF TD'SxVN AUDITOR Page Receipts .........................R............. ,,,..............I............ 3 Reft-nds ... ..........................................I........1... ........ r Payments ....:............................................................... 7 Geweral Administrafion: Adrninistrsation Building .................................. 28 Assessor's Department ................................-.. 18 Auditor's Department ....................................... 14 Collector's Department ..................................... 17 Election Expense .............................................. 26 Engineering Department ..a............................. 24 F, inance Committee ............................................. 20 Hood Rubber Case.................. '21 L f44i a...a...a#a......4.s F... Legal Services ..... .................... ....................... 20 oderatoi. .......................................................... 12 PlanningBoard ..................................a............... 32 Registrars of Voters .......................................... '28 Selectmen's Department .................................. 1 Town Clerk's Department ................................ 22 TownHall 4 ..... .................................................. so Tre.astirer's Department .................................. 15 Voting Lists, printing ...................................... 28 Cemetery Department ........................... ..................157-160 Health Department .................................................. :51- 63 Highway Department .............................................. 63- 77 Library Department .......4..........................................129-135 Park Department. ............................ .,......................135-141 SchoolDepartment ... .............................................1• 2-129 Water Department .......................:............................150-1:57 Welfare, Public:, Department.................................... 78-1o2 Interest and Maturing Det)t...................................... 160 BalanceSheet ............................................................ 161 Deferred Revenue Accounts...................................... 163 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE TOWN OF WATERTOWN FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1932 ap THE HAMPSHI E PRESS,.INC. CAIMBRTDGF, MASS. Cl-I ORGANIZATION OF THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT 1932 Board of Health WALTER N. SECORD, M.D., Chairman HARRY N. CHOPOURIAN, D.M.D., Secretary OUP C. PESCE, M. D. Agent and Health Officer ARTHUR E. BURKE, C.P.H. ,... Plumbing Ins-pector CHARLES M. HEWITT Superintendent of Cemeteries FRANK R. SHOREY Clerk MAR,JORIE W. MORSE Board of Health Physician ALFRED E. KING, M.D. Board of HHa a ,Nurses HELEN A. SULLIVAN, R.N. AGNES KIRKER, R.N. ROSE AJEMIAN, R.N. School Dentists JAMES DONAHUE, D.M.D. O EN F. HEEFE, D.M.D. CHARLES E. KELLEY, D.M.D. H. VAN BESLAR, D.M.D. Dental Assistant E,LLEN T"R CY, R.N. Baby Clinic, Western EARL J. WYLIE, M.D. Eastern H. KAZANJIAN, M.D. REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH To the Citize= of the Town of Watertown: The Board of Health submits the following report for the year ending December 31, 1932: The Board reorganized in March, re-electing W. N. Sc- cord, M.D., Chairman ; H. M. Chopourian, D.M.D., Secre- tary with G. C. Pesee, M.D. as third mmeber. The new appointments were as follows: Mrs. Marjorie Morse, Clerk ; Mrs. Agnes Kirker, Nurse; Earl J. Wylie, M.D., Baby Clinic Physician; C. E. Kelley, D.M.D. and H. Van.Eeslar, D.M.D., School Den- tists. The work of the two Dental Clinics was divided arnong four dentists, instead of two as formerly. In September Mrs. Rose Ajemian was put on as an addi- tional nurse, taking over some of the work previously done by Mrs. Kirker and Mrs. Tracy; the total salaries of the three, however, equaling only the total of the two previous nurses. There were no cases of rabies among dogs in Water- town during 1932. The Dog Clinic for rabies prevention was repeated tills year with a most gratifying response, over 350 dogs being vaccinated. The Diphtheria Prevention Clinic has had a very suc- cessful year, over 900 children having completed immuni- zation ; making a total of over 2700 children protected against diphtheria during the past two years. Although there were fewer cases of tuberculosis admit- ted to sanatoria this year than the year Previous, that portion of the Board's budget for contagious diseases was necessarily greatly increased for the following reasons : Upon the completion of the Middlesex County Sana- torium ill October 1931, there were transferred or ad- mitted to that institution all town settled cases that 4 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT needed hospitalization. The expense for the care of tliese patieiits has been paid directly through the Doard during the whole of the bast year, and for all remaining patients in Rutland during the past Six niaiAlis. This has resulted in the expenditure through the Board of $1I,701.7- for- the care of these patients. To partly- cif-l'set this, however, the state has allowed total subsidy clainis for those at the Middlesex Sanatorium of $3,7 fl.,1F. Other reimburse- ments during the year foi- contagiokis diseases totaled 2,- 591.69, making a total credit of $6,3:52.15. The net in- cr'ea a cost to the town for contagions diseases over the previous year, 19931, was $6,456.2$. The resurfacing of the avenues at Rviclgelawn Cemetery -was moist satisfactorily performed by Welfare Depart- ment labor under the supervision of the Street Depart- ment and we wish at this time to express our thanks to the Selectmen, the Town Engineer, Super°intondent of Streets and Foreman in charge for their cooperation and the excellent work clone. We also wish to thank the Se- lectme,n for the use of the Moth Depai-trnent truck fog• the past sip: months, which has been invaluable in the C emc- tery- Department. The Board wishes also to thank the School Department and Fire Department for tlioiii• coopo'r'atiotx and use of their buildings for the various clinicai purposes. In a d- diti6n they wish to thank the employees of this deparL- ment for their cooperation and to thank the elected uric[ appointed officials of all other depar'tnients who have as- sisted us ill any way (luring the Bast year. Respectfully submitted, WALTER N. SECQPD, M.D., C.thah-nian HARRY CHOPOURIAN, D.M.D., Sevrwetar..y GDP' C_ PESCE, M.D. Deport of the Agent o the Board of Health, Towit of T-Vatiertown: Gentictuen: t herewith submit nay_ report. as Agent of the Board of Health for the period January 1, 1932 to December 31, 1932. Following are the vital statistics for the Town, and x•e ports oil the various activities of the Departznent. Vital Statistics Birth Rate per 1000 population 1I'Ll General Death Rate per 1000 population 5.55 1z-fant Mortality per 1000 Living Birth 43.2 Note: Stillbirths omitted in computing; birth, dearth and infant mortality rates. Communicable Disewses With the exception of measles and mumps, both of which occurred in ritarked outbreaks, the incidence of coninaunicable disease has been low. Not a single case of Poliomyelitis was reported. The occurence of diphtheria -was slightly more than half that of 1931. A sharp~ outbreak of measles Oc.+ct ITLIc1 during the Ynonths of Mays, Jane and July. unips was highly frrevalent during,: the first six months of the year. Scarlet fever remained at about the level of the last two previous years. The tuberculosis case rate slowed a marked inerease over last year. This is clue to the fact that a large lium- ber of children were examined by the Massachusetts De- partrrient of PLIbliC Health, ivith the object of discovering cases of beginning tuberctriar infection. The ixumber of new cases of pulmonary tuberculosis reported was actu- h WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT ally less than in 1931.. The death rate from all for nis, of tuberculosis was slightly greater than lest year. Whooping cougrh iaieremed somewhat over 1931, the irI- cidence being mostly during the first three months of the year. Diphtheria During the past year we have concentrated much effort on the elimination of diphtheria, by rendering children immune to the disease. The diplitheria immuniziation clinic has oporated throughout the year and has been well patronized. Dur- ing this lust year 922children completed the treatment. Since the start of the clinic in the latter part of 1930, 2,700-children have completed the treatment. This means that a little over 3Vi- of the total school population has been rendered immune to diphtheria. Approximately 30 o of the most susceptible group, those children five years of age and under, has been treated. We believe that the results of the work are beginning to show in the reduction of the number of diphtheria cases in 1932 to slightly over half the number in 1931. The cost of the clinic during; the year was about one dollar for every child treated. When this small cost is compared with the average cost of caring, for a case of €iphtheria, or the still greater east: and loss to the com- munity of a death from this deadly and insidious disease, it will be seen that this activity is one which must be classed as a basic necessity. Dental Clinics The work of the dental clinic has been continued in-, accordance with the schedule inaugurated during 1931. During the year wear was carried on at the Jarnes Rus- sell Lowell, Marshail Spring, PaAer, Hosmer and Coo- lidge Schools. Infant and Chip Welfare The East and West End Baby Clinics have continued to operate successfully and have been built up considerably MPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTI-1 7 during the year. It is probable that this increased pat- ronage is lamely clue to the fact that more people aVe feeling the reed for econonny and cannot afford to pay for medical advice where actual sickness does not exist. This medical supervision is highly important during the first two years of the infant's life. The work of these clinics should be classed as an absolute necessity. Dog Clinic During the month of July- clinics were held for the vac- cination of (logs against rabies. A total of 351 dogs were vaccinated during, the three days of the clinic. The object of protecting dogs against rabies is to pro- tect the Town against an invasion by this deadly disease. %vhich, everybody knows, is spread chiefly by dogs. With a considerable number of the clogs in town protected against rabies, the probability- of its wide prevalence is very much diminished. This work should be again undertaken in the coming Year. Milk inspection The inspection of milk supplies and sources has been carz•ied on throughout the year. The new facilities for bacteriological examination of milk have very rnater•iaily- aided in giving an intelligent idea of the quality of milk offered for sale. his a general mule the companies supplying miik in Waterton n are dis- tributing a nigh class product. The following inspections Nver•e carried out during the year: Inspections of dairies 226 Inspections of milk samples 629 Inspections of cream samples 280 Inspection of Food Distribution All sources of food distribution were kept under regu- lar supervision during the year. General conditions have been satisfactory, with a few marked exceptions where WA'1'ERTOWN 'TOWN REPORT drastic action lztts been necessary. The regulation requir- ing protection of food materials has been the most dif- ficult to enforce, but considerable improvement, in this respect, has been brought about, The following ilispee- tions were carried out Tiring the ,year. Inspections of Bakeries 52 Inspections of Restaurants 143 Inspections of Hood Stares 741. Total inspections 936 General Sanitation Sanitary conditions as a ti-Olole are good. Most e0111_ plaints received during the year relayed to the keeping of animals. During the Year about one hundred visits; were made relative to miscellaneous conditions complained (if. Recommendations The Diphtheria Immunization Clinic should be main- tained at its present efficiency, and every effort. made to extend its work. The Baby Clinics should be 311� ntained and developed as far as possible. The vaccination of dogs agaizi-st rabies should be car- ried out during the coining sunimer season. In conclusion, I wish to thank the members of the Doard and of the office force for the co-operative spirit shown in carrying out the Nvork of the year. Respectfully submitted, ARTHUR E. F URKE. REPORT OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE Board of Health, W(tteo•toavn, Mass. Gentlemen: Followiaig is a report for the year 1932: Tuberculosis New, Cases, Pulmonary 28 ]."Few Cases, other forms 33 Left Watertown 3 Deaths 13 Discharged, non T. B. 1 Specimens taken 82 visits 1,I56 Under supervision 219 anatania 9 Adults admitted 18 Transferred from Sanatorium 9 Discharged 6 Died 4 Middlesex Sanatorium 1933 21 Rutland 5 Children admitted 8 Discharged 2 North Rea(lin 1933 9 Westfield 1 Tewksbury, admitted 2 + Holy Ghost, admitted 1 q Died Tewksbury 1933 3 I 34 children and 31 adults were examined and x-rayed. Of this group 4 children and 5 adults have been hospital- ized. The Deport of these examinations were sent to fam- ily doctors. 9 10 WA"TERTOWN TOWN DEPORT Contagious, Other than Tuberculosis Chickenpox 4 Diphtheria 44 Measles 4 Mumps 11 Opthalmia Neonatorium 4 Scarlet Fever 249 Trachoma 4 Typhoid :32 Venereal Disease 11 Whooping cough 17 Throut cultures taken 2 Typhoid cultures taken 30 Assisted Dr. King Saturday mornings for diphtheria ins- munization, Clinics 51. Also at clinic held for Shick read- ings, 10 and Shick. Clinic 10. Assisted. Dr. Jakeman at clinics held for prevention of rabies in dugs, i am sincerely grateful to Dr. Alfred king, Dr, M. J. Kelley and the members of the Welfare Department for the assistance rendered nee in my. Nvork. My thanks are also extended to the members of the Ro- tary Club, Knights of Columbus, Catholic Guild and The DOSTON AmsEaCAN for their Delp with Christmas baskets for the needy ill families. Respectfully submitted, HELEN SULLIVAN, R.N. REPORT OF SCHOOL DENTIST AND DENTAL HYGIENIST To the Board of Health, Town of Watertown. Gentlemen: We herewitil submit the report of the Dental Clinic for the period of January 3d to June 24th and from September 13th to December 23, 1932. The work has been corrective in that it consists in the filling and extraction of temporary teeth and of the sip: year molars, which are the first of the per naanent teeth to erupt. The work has been preventive in that the patient has been given instruction in the care of teeth, Treatment is given to Pupils of kindergarten, grades one, two and three and emergency treatment only is given to those in upper grades. The pupils in grades fours, five, and six are advised to visit their family dentist. The time of the hygienist ill cleaning teeth is divided between the two clinics. In April the work of the clinic was divided between two dentists. Each one working two weeks a month. We wish to thank the principals, teachers and members Of the Health Departmerrt for their; assistance. A detailed statement of the work follows Respectfully submitted, CHARLES E. KELLEY. JAMES E. DO AHUE. HOSMER SCHOOL January 1, through March 31, 1932 Dr. James E. Donahue Arnount of money for treatment $104.00 Amount of money for bruslies A0 Amount of money for paste 25 11 12 vVATERTOWN TOWN RI&POWr Total number of pupils treated 138 Total ntirnber of sittings 620 Total number of fillings 479 Amalgam 395 Temporary 322 Cement 75 Permanent 148 Total nurnbe-r of ex.tract,iol's 84 Temporary 33 Pei rr7anent 1 Totall ntIn-lber' of treatments 1:38 Teinl)orary 135 Silver Nitrate 124 Permanent 3 Zinc Oxide E ngenol 14 Total number receiving certificates t11 School Clinic 90 Family dentist2l Total nurnbex classroom follaw-uP visits. 131 'Total number phone calls +� � Total number cleaning's X11 Total number operations 800 April 1 to June 2, 1932 D,rr,. James E. Donahue Lind Charles E. Kelley Alternating Amount of money for treatment $54.00 Amount of money for brushes .30 Amount of money for paste .35 Total number of pupils treated 52 Total number sittings 420 'Dotal number fillings .,r tl Temporary 295 Amalgam 214 Permanent 75 Cement 156 Fatal number.: of extractions 82 Temro ary 82 Permanent 0 Total number of treatments 117 Temporary 11 Silver Nitrate 93 Permanent G Zinc Oxide Eugenol 24 Total number receiving certificates 107 Scliool Clinic 94 Family- Dentist; 13 REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 13 Total number classroom follow-ul)-visits 185 Total number cleanings 91 Total number operations 604 Total number May Day T Tags 425 COOLIDGE SCHOOL June 3 to `4, 1932 Sept. 13th to Dec. 23, 1932 Drs. Jame E. Donahue and Charles E. Kelley Alternating Amount of money for treatments $112.81 Amount of money for brushes 4.60 Amount of money for baste 3.85 Total number of pupils examined 122 Grade I. and Kindergarten 122 Total number with defects 118 Total number 0. K. on examination 4 Total number pupils treated 285 Total number sittings 779 Total numbed fillings 470 Ternpot°ary 292 Amalgam 328 Permanent 178 Cement 142 Total number of extractiolis 1 152 Temporary 13 7 Permanent 15 Total number of treatments 123 Temporzil-y 103 Silver Nitrate 94 Permanent .20 Zinc Oxide Eugenol 29 Total number receiving certificates 105 � School Clinic 1 DID, Family Dentist 2 Total number classroom follow-,q) visit$ 389 Total azumber cleanings 201 Total number operations, 844 PUPils exa pined at St. Patrick's School Grade 1 through 6th. 333 Pupils examined at Sacred Heart school Grade 1 54 REPORT OF SCHOOL DENTISTS AND DENTAL ASSISTANT To the Board of Health, Town of )Watertown. Gentlemen: Herewith is submitted the report of Den- tal Clinic for the period of January 19t to June 24th, 1932 and from September 13th to December 31, 1932. During that time our efforts have been to teach the children the function, care and value of good teeth, also to impress by simple instruction and illustration the need of good teeth if they would enjoy good health. With this end it view we have distributed to the children several leaflets such as, "Eating for Teeth,, 'lC€irinr ,, for Teeth" and `Teach- ing the Child how to Brush I-Iis 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 fill- ing of all six year molars (permanent teeth) where in- dicated, as well as the educational program. By keeping all the first set of teeth the proper length. of time, and thits chewing evenly and regularly, the tis- sues covering the space between the first set and the per- ananent set (which is immediately behind it) are evenly .and gradually worn away, and the iiew 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 immediate attention. Those needing orthodontia work are given advice. Grades four, five, six and special classes were examined and given notices to consult their family dentists at once. 14 REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 1.5 We wish to tale this opportunity to express our ap- preeiat on for the assistance given by teachers, principals and all members of the Health Department. For statement of Nvork accomplished see the joint re- port of the School Dentists and the Dental Assistants. H. VAN BESLAR, D.M.D. ( WEN F. KEEFE, D.M.D. ELLEN M. TRACE', R.N. REPORT OF MARSHALL SPRING SCHOOL May 8 to June 24, 1932 — Sept. 13 to Dec. 19, 1932 Dr. H. VanDeslar and Dr. Q. F. Keefe Alternating Every Two Weeks Total amount of money received for treatment $168.75 Total amount of money for tooth brushes 2.00 Total amount of money for paste 1.40 Total number of examinations, grades 1 to 6 and kindergarten 461 At Marshall Spring 55 At St. Patrick's 312 At Sacred Heart 94 Total number O. K. on exarnination 11 Total number of pupils found with defects 450 "Total number of pupils treated 223 Total number of sittings 11243 Total number dental certificates from clinics 133 Total number dental certificates from farnlly dentists 25 Total number extractions 346 Temporary 337 Permanent 9 Total number of fillings 894 Temporary 491 .Aimalgani 612 Permanent 403 Cement 282 16 W ATEFt'1 OW N TOWN REF1RT Total number of treatments 299 Temporary 1:3.1 Silver Nitrate 256 Permanent 46 Vented 5 Zinc Oxide & Eugenol 3$ Total number of class follow—up visits 271. Total number of home visits 20 Total number of phone calls to paxents 44. Total number of visits from parents to clinic 49 Total number of pupils taught tooth brush drill and instruction an oral hygiene 688 :fit Marshall Spring School 396 At Coolidge 292 Number of dental leaflets distributed to the children 2,75 Total numo er of cleanings 148 Total munber of operations 1,617 James Russell Lowell School Jan. 1st to ApAl 10, 193 — Tyr. 0. F. Keefe Air i•il 1.1 to May 6, 1932 Dr. Il. VanBeshar• and Der. 0. F. Keefe, Alternating Every Two NVeeks Total amount of money received for treatment $129.94 Total atnount of money- received for tooth brushes 1.16 Total amount of money received for paste 11.00 Total number of pupils treated 209 Total number of sittings 7 5 ']dotal number dental certificates from clinic 7 Total number dental certificates from fancily dentist 73 Total number of extractions 175 Temporary 174 Permanent I Total number of fillings 561 Temporary 379 Amalgam 439 Permanent 182 Cement- 122 REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 17 Total number of treatments 385 Silver Nitrate 362 Temporary 373 Vented 19 Permanent 14 Zine oxide and eugenol 6 Total number of class follow-tip visits 237 Total number of home visits 15 Total number of phone calls to parents 4a Total number of visits from parents to clinic 22 Total number of pupils taught tooth brush drill and 'ristr•uctions in oral hygiene 1,008 At James Ft. Lowell School 453 At Hosmer School 460 At Grant School 95 Total mimber of leaflets from the State Dept. of Public Health distributed to the pupils 4,032 Total number of cleanings 153 Total number of operations 1,273 Total number of teeth tags distributed for Child Health Day5"? Lowell School 180 Francis and Phillips 172 A. delineascope Film "Tale of Two Tooth Factories" was borrowed from t.lie State Department and shown to 980 pupils of the Lowell, Browne, Coolidge, Francis -wid Phillips Schools between March 1, and March 15, 1932. Diplrtherfa Immunization Clinic Frorn Oct. 1st to Dec. 31, 1932 1 have assisted Dr. Ring at this clinic field every Saturday morning at the Senior High School. PARKER SCHOOL Dec. 202 1932 to Dec. `8,, 19*3 Tyr. H. V aknBeslar Total amovint of money receiv(,d for t:re,at.nients :S2.25 Total number of pupils.. exaniirred, Grades 1, ? 68 Total number of pupils found with defects 63 Total number new pupils treated 9 18 WATERTC3VSiIMF TOWN REPORT Total number old pupils treated 1 Total number of sittings 22 Total number of extractions 15 Temporary 15 Permanent 0 Total number of fillings `1 Temporary 6 Amalgam 19 Permanent 15 Cement 2 Total r weber of treatments 6 Temporary 0 Silver Nitrate Permanent 6 Zinc Oxide and l ugenol Total number of class follow-rip visits 8 Total number of operations Total number of cleanings REPORT OF THE BABA` CLINIC AND SCHOOL NURSE To the Board of Health,, Town of Watertown. Gentlemen: I herewith submit my report for the per- iod of April 14th to Dec. 31, 1932. St. Patrick's School and ,Sacred Heart School No. of pupils in grammar and primary grades 777 No. of pupiis in Commercial High School 8e3 St. Patrick's, Granunzir and Primary 673 Commercial High School 83 Sacred Heart, Grades I, It and I1I 104 No. of visits to St. Patrick's 111 No. of visits tb Sacred Heart 111 No. of pupils inspected for sore throats, impetigo, pediculosis and symptoms of communicable diseases 2,280 No. of childrien excluded from school for above reasons 72 No. of children given first aid treatment 66 RUPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 19 No. of class rooms visited 226 No. pupils, height and weight taken and recorded 977 Parents of underweight pupils notified and advised. No. of homes of sick absentees visited 50 No. of children with question of mastoid 2 1 child taken to M. G. H. for P. 0. mastoid examination and dressing corrected. Home visits made and advice given regardingchildren suffering from eye strain and tonsilitis. No. of children taken to dental Clinic Baby Welfiare Clinic Total numlier of clinics held i r Total number of babies examined 759 Total slumber of new babies examined 1,24 Post natal calls made at homes 128 Diphtheria Immunization Assisted Dr. King and Dr. Wylie at these clinics held every Saturday at Senior Nigh School Total n amber of Toxin Anti-toxin Clinics 24 Total mimber of Schick Tests 3 Rabies Immunization Clinics Assisted Dr. Jakeman at Three Clinics Grant School 2 East End Fire Station 1 Assisted with notifying all dog owners of clinic, and in nailing notice carry to posts about town. Pre-School Registration and Follow-up Work Total registrations at St. Patrick's and Sacred. Heart .... Schools III Total examinations at clinics 70 Homes visited of Pre-school children 548 Chadwick C11"ic Assisted at testing, reading of tests, physical examitta,- t;ions and x-ray. N ui be,r of pupils tested from St, Patrick's and Sacred Heart Schools, 655. Checked up on delinquents. Visited hones of absentees on day of testing. Took absentees to Grant and Browne Schools for testing and reading, Delivered positive reports on Chadwick Clinic to homes of 18 pupils. Weight and height of above pupils taken and recorded it isvellaneous Substituted for Miss Sullivan during two weeks' vacation. Naunber of homes placarded for scarlet fever 5 Number of Patients sent to hospital with scarlet faver 3 Number of patients releases] from Rquar•antine 2 Visited hoines of scarlet fever patients 29 Patients taken to Reading Sa.natorimn 1 Patients tak+eu to Middlesex County Sanatoriatni 1 Social visits to hoan€:s concerning hills 17 Homes visited advising Diphtheria immunization 1248 f Wish to express my appreciation to all who have in any way assisted me in my work. Respectfully submitted, AGNES KIRKER, R.N. Board of Health, Toww of Watertown. ended iev-: f herewith st binit the following report for September 30th and 31st anst the njoirtils of Oct. Nov. and Dec. 1932. REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 21 Baby 'Welfare Total number of clinics -n' 2(w Number of babies at West Clinic 202 Number of new babies at 'West Clinic 21 Number of babies at East Clinic 217 Number of new babies at last Clinic 26 Total attendance 419 Number of Past natal ealls 71 Diphtheria Immunization Clinic Assisted at TAT clinics 14 Completed cases 393 Number of homes visited advocating TAT treRtment i597 Dental Clinic Dental instruction and tooth brush drills at Marshall Spring, Parker, Coolidge, )Francis-Phillips and Grant Schools. .AII grades from one to six inclusive, also special grades at Parker~ and Grant Schools. Respectfully submitted, ROSE 1AJEMIAN, R.N. REPORT OF THE SUPERINTMNDEXT OF . CEMETERIES To the Board of Health. Gentlemen : The report of the Superintendent of Ceni- eteries for the year ending December 31, 1932 is herewitli .submitted Appropriated for Superintendent $ 2,000.00 Labor 14,425.00 Operation 510.00 Painting and repairing Connnon Street, iron, fence 150.00 Avenues at Ridgelawn Cemetery 2,50 .00 Total appropriation $15,588.00 Expenditures $15,429.09 Balance 158.91 - $15,588.0( Amounts paid to Town Treasurer for sale of lots, graves and general labor from January 1, 1932 to De- cember 31, 1932, $7,145.88, Number of interments in Cemeteries, are.as follows Arlington Street 9 Common. Street 13 Ridgelawn 70 Number of removals 2 Number of vaults used 9 Number of foundations placed 18 Number of 2 grave lots sold 8 Number of 3 grave lots sold 10 Ntunber of 5 grave lots sold 8 Number of 0 grave lots sold 1 Number of 9 grave lots sold 1 22 L yJ REPORT OF BOARD OF HEALTH 23 Number of single graves sold 15 Numbers of hildren's grjves sold f The several cemeteries under my charge have been kept in excellent condition. Many persons visited Arlington .Street Cemetery during the year, showing a continued interest in the place with its ancient stones and interest- ing inscriptions there to be found. The abolition of the old stone wall and the installation of the new iron fence at Common Street Cemetery has added greatly to the appearance of these grounds. The greatest improvement of the year was the building of 2,546 feet, or 4,323 square feet of bituminous macadwn surface for the surface of the avenues at Ridgelawn Cem- etery. This gave us splendid roadways over most of the avenues that are constantly used. An intersection of 237 feet on Linden Avenue was left unfinished because severe weather set in, and it was deemed unwise to proceed, though there was a balance of money left of the appro- priation that would nearly have finished that section. I trust a small appropriation may be obtained this year to complete the remainder of Linden Avenue. To avoid disturbing the newly made avenues and to have water pipes available in the several sections when needed, 2" galvanized iron pipes were laid under Mag_ zioHa avenue, from Hypericum Path Section H. to Spruce Path, Sec. S., frorn Persimmon Path Sec. P to blitchella Path, See. M ; from, Primrose Path Sec. P. to Locust Path, Sec. L, from II~ydraxnger Path, Sec. I-. to Greenbiiar Path Sec. G. In future when it is necessary to extend the water systern, pipes will be found at the above points which �fll eery well care for newly developed sections. Respectfully submitted, PRANK R. SHORE , suet. of Cemeteries. Report of Plumbing Inspector Board of Health, Watertown, Alca-gs. Gentlem-en: I herewith submit nay report as Plumb- ing Inspector for the Town of Watertown for the year ending December 31, 1932 : 'dotal number of permits issued by this department dur- ing 1932, 90. Total amount collected as fees for pe:rinits, $ :�(3.00. Pevinits for holler inspection, no charge. Permits issued 90 Number of fixtures installed 456 Total number of inspections X84 Total number of water tests 85 Total number of final inspections 87 Permits issued and unfinished 2 Number of sanitary inspections 37 Many- hours are taken up by consultation and the lay- ing out of work- ; also sanitary inspection of plumbing as a health measure. Respectfully submitted, CHARLES M. HEWITT, lit pector of Phanbing. k 24 W TEI T WN MAS ACHUSETT PUBLICSCHOOLS • The Ninety-Fifth Annual Report OF T1IE SCHOOL COMMITTEE Nr) T1IE Fifty-Second Annual Report 01" THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS 13 THE HAMPSHIRE PRESS, INC. C IN[DRIDGE, MASS, 1933 SCHOOL COMMITTEE FRANCIS A. KELL.Y, Chairman Term expires 1934 CHARDS J. BROWN Term expires 1933 M. H. READ Term expires 1933 FR,ANCIS CARROLL Term expires 1934 MARY CORCOR.AN Term expires 1934 HAROLD B. BLAZO Term expires 1935 CHARLES F. J. HAR RINGTON Term expires 1935 WILF'RED H. PRICE, Superinteiident of Schook .... Office, Administration Building Office Hours 8:30 to 9 :30 a. in., except Saturday 4 to 5 p. m., except Wednesday and Saturday Watertown, Mass., January 11, 1933 In School Committee: Toted: That the report of the Chairman and the report of the Superintendent. of Schools be accepted` and adopted as the annual report of the School Committee of the Town, and voted to print for distribution the report of the School Committee. MA.RY CORCORAN, Seeretary. 2 FINANCIAL STATEMENT Receipts and Expenditures for Year Ended December 31, 1932 Receipts Appropriations $580,427.00 Smith-Huglies Fund 108.7 Convention Expenses (Appro- priated in 1931) 2,50.00 -- - $580,785.75 Expenditures General Control : Superintendent and enforce- ment of Law $8,599.68 Clerks 8,437.42 .Attendance Office Expense 605.00 Office Expense 1,008.20 Telephones 1,153.35 1.4,903.65 Instruction Salaries $437,655.89 Books and Supplies 19,873.03 - 457,528.92 Operation Salaries $ 3,378.54 Supplies 2,372.66 Light and Power 11,504.76 Fuel 9,048.25 School Falls 964.50 Water 1,002.75 5$,96x.46 Maintenance 6,615.23 New Equipment 672.34 3 4 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT iscellazleolls ; Salaries of Physicians and Nurses $6,300.00 Health Supplies and Sundries 699.98 7,084.87 Continuation School : Salaries $971.22 Tuition and Sundi.-ies 553.41 17524.63 Amerlmit ization Salaries $1,830.10 Supplies 153.73 - 1,989,83 Evening School Salaries $3,617.00 Supplies 3,792.87 Trade Schools 4,825.87 Transportation 1,440.00 Convention Expenses 238.5+6 $559,428.23 Smith-Hughes Fund 108.78 $550,537.01. Unexpended Balance 21,248.77 $580,7 85.75 Treasury Receipts Tuition State Wards $150.00 ontiTmation School, cities and towns 2913.76 Continuation and Trade School reimbursements `}, 50-87 City Wards 52.62 Sight;saving Cress 82.40 $3,379.65 FINANCIAL STATEMENT 5 Hall Rent $2,402.:50 Senior High School : T'ettplrones and stamps $18.33 Chemistry breakage 19.68 Books and supplies :59.35 97.31 Aliscellaireous: Damages, telephones, backs, etc. 35.51 Evening Schools 115.00 ATneriCrinization Reimbursement 1,ti19.96 Continuation, Scho+oI Reimbursement (Home School) 739.25 Sight;-Serving Class Reimbursement 599.00 8,889.18 t tener•al School Fund 49,099.84 57,989.02 REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN OF SCHOOL C0.111MITTEE To the School Cramnarttee and Citizmis of T17atei--town. I herewith respectfully submit the report: of the chair- man of the School Committee for tiro year 1932. It is quite evident that this era of depression has, Placed the Public School systems of America in a. position whereby they must stand d the tests of public criticism and defeat the unruly attacks made upon them by those who spear in terms of dollars and percents, forgetting that environment and the dignity of its personnel are features of the school systems which lend greatly in the deveiop- nreut of the character and the personality of their chil- dren for wt um, the Public School systems of the nation are supported and maintained. Probably every school system has in its em-ricultim, not; only subjects and courses which are required and permis- VSI14TLR'NWN TOWN REPORT sible by law, but also those which have been voluntarily included by the School Committee, having in mind the needs and abilities of the pupils in the conzmimity to profit by these various subjects. To my mind, since the end of education is to send forth into the world healthy, well-disciplined and cuitured citizens, it seems that there can be no such thing as one standard of education for eras of prosperity and a lower standard to be presented to those children, who, unfoi-timately, must got their edu- cation during times of depression. If this be true, I be- lieve that courses should be abolished frc)m a system because experience has proved them to be of no educa- tional value, and not purely for the safe of economy. As Nvould naturally be expected in such times as these, the demands upon the High 'School have increased, be- cause of the number of pupils remaining rn school, who in normal tunes, would seek employment, This probl vas handled by the introduction of a staggered program for both pupils and teachers, as pointed out in the report submitted by the Principal of the High. School. In this instance, as a. result of the refusal of the Town Meeting to vote for a small addition to the High School, the School Committee was forced to introduce this method of sec- ondary education, which although of some economical value, is far from the best when viewed from an educa- tional standpoint. I consider it unfortunate that this ac- tion of the Town leas made it neces&ary for your children to acquire their only High School edumtion under this crowded and unsa.tisfactor,y condition. Approximately 10,000. was saved in Instruction by the elimination of the follo� --ing: Penmanship Super- visor, Sewing in the. Jth Grade, Manual-Training in the IOth year; also by the transfer of one teacher of Physical Education from the High School to a vacancy which oc- curred in that department at the West Junior High, and by the changing of the regulation regarding sick-leave of teachers, whereby a, teacher now receives the difference between the regular salary and that of a substitute for REPORT OF SCHOOL CQAiMITTEE 7 a period of two weeks. Another $5,000. was saved in the Book and Supply account by the expenditure of $19,- 800. of the $25,000. appropriated for this purpose. Un- expended balances from other accounts amounted to 5,- 500., making a total saving of approximately $21,000. Of this amount, all but the $5,000. for Books and Supplies is a continuous saving, since the items involved would ordi- narily call for a yearly appropriation as long as they were continued in the system. During the year your Committee has provided work for marry men sent from the Welfare Department. A sum of approximately $3,000. was expended by the Welfare De- partment for the set-vices of these men in and about the schools. This amount cannot be justly added to the School Committee Maintenance account, as some mem- bers of the Finance Committee would have it, because this work, mostly painting, was not absolutely necessary, but allowed to be done so that the Town 'would get some return from the money which it would have otlierwise "doled out." The cost of repairs to the unsatisfactory flat roofs and the porous walls of most of our modernly constructed buildings, presents a seemingly endless problem. Yearly, your School Cornmitte must ask for appropriations to maintain these buildings which were erected by "building committees" on which School Committee members were always in the minority. The services and responsibilities of these appointed committee members ended when the buildings were "turned over to the School Committee." It seems str;arrge that in these clays when the "burdened taxpayer" must be relieved, that nothing is being men- tioned concerning the burden placed upon this same per- son as a result of the money borrowed, for the construe- tion of these buildings, by the very votes of those who would now tear our present system apart and place in its madernly equipped buildings of their endeavors, the country school systerns of our neighboring states. The S WATEf Tk7WN TOWN REPORT Town records its of January 1st, 1932, show that of the $1,947,000 town debt, $1,226,000 is School Loans for land and buildings. While one would be charged as being tin- businesslike who k{world eveai suggest that a certain per•- cel't Of these luaans Or the rate of interest on them be lowered to meet depression prices, the very businessmen, bankers, brolcers and others who profited and still are Profiting Tron-i the construction of these buildings are exerthig just as much effort to have the teachers' salaries Cut as they did to have the buildiiigs erected, by ideniancl- ing of your Committee that you break the contract which you have made with the schoul employees by reducing the salaries I i}rr , while only 4-10ths of the school year has. passed. Our liresetit salary scale for teachers was es- LAIislied in ID2 . Since thea•e eras no great effort made to increase these salaries {luring our sea-called era of pros- perity, why the ii, should the first demands of ec ononay be directed toward them. For the first time in many years, we have vacant ioon-is in most of out- Six-GIkaa€le sellools, While our Junior High schools are overcrowded. It has laeeii suggested that we close the Grant School azzcl place these achil6re2a in the vacant ElemeziGtry School morns in other districts, and organize the Junior 1--Iiglx School on a :staggered system plan similar to that; at the High School, I believe that we might meet this atalusual situation l continuing l.lzc Grant School as it is, and deviating froin. the strict Jua7iol° High School practice by placing some Seventh Grades M the vacant rooms in the Elementary districts, This would relieve to some extent, the congestion at the Junior High Schools, tan(l at the skune time allow the Seventh Grade pupils, who are the youngest in the Junior High Schools, to attend schools nearer their homes. Your Committee has made every effort to be as eco- no nicaa,l as possible in the expenditure of the Town's money. The suin of $21,000, which was unexpended by your Committee is the largest amount ever returned to. the Town by a School Committee. SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT 9 I wish to express to the Alember•s of the School Com- mittee, the Superintendent of Schools and teachers, as well as the Town Officials and citizens, my sincere ap- preciation of their kind assistance in the administration of the School Department during the past year. Respectfully, I'I'wANCIS A. KELLY, Chct,i.rinan, School Cononittee. REPORT OF SUPERINTENDENT TO the School Corr -wittee: In actor°d'.121M With Your crrstOM, I ani submitting here- with a report upon the conditions of the schools for the Year 1932. This is the ninety-fifth report in the series of School Committee reports and the twenty-fifth that has been written by the present incumbent. First of all I desire: to present a fern' of the compara- tive casts of Watertown as compared with some of our neighboring towns. Group I as shown in the annual report of the Department of Education gives the 39 cities of the State—Group 11 represents Towns of 5000 popu- lation or over`representing 83 towns. Expenditures for support of all Public Schools. Fro-in all N+auroes. (Per Impil ikt average m-e-mbe Tip) Brookline $152.00 Arlington 112.5 Watertown 88.33 Framingham 34.61 Pulrllc Day Elementary Schools Grades I-VI for year ending June 1932. Expcnditto-es for support er;cl r.t>e of General Control 1 i XQ WATERT0WN TOWN REPORT (Per pupil in average uLembership of these Elementary Schools) Brookline $187.25 Arlington 88.10 Watertown 72.63 Framingham 71.47 Belmont 80.81 Milton 85.28 Public Darr Junior High School-Grades VII-VIII-I for ;year ending June 1932 Expenditures for support exclusive of Genet-at Controt (Per pupil in average inevibership of Junior High Schools) Arlington $132.42 Watertown 97.42 Framingham 89.71 Belmont 108.21 Milton 109.92 Norwood 106.59 Public Dad, Senior Higli School. Grades X- I-XII year ending June 1932. Expenditures for support exchtsive of General Control (Per pupil iri average me bersitip of Senior High Schools) Brookline $182.61 Arlington 151.25 Watertown 128.32 Belmont 145.96 Milton 134.77 Norwood 171.19 SUPRRINTENDGNT'S REPORT �1 Valuation of 1931 per Expenditures for pupil in net average theool silpI„},-t from Rate of total local taxation year membership for year undiniz December 31, tax Per $1000. ending June 30, 1932 f{si for S1001). valuation 19,11 valuation e Brookline $29,292 $ 4.82 83 $20.40 82 Arlington 10,156 15 16.16 54 31.40 42 Watertown 8,568 22 9.44 64 35.40 19 Framingham 7,871 27 9.70 64 30.60 51 Belmont 11,172 11 7.98 72 27.00 65 Milton 12,150 16 7.83 74 25.60 74 As will be seen from the above tables Watertown is spending less per capita tha2r most of its neighbors,. I also desire to call attention to the fact while our ap- propriation for schools was $5€0,427.00 we finished with a balance of $21,248.77 of which $15,707.31 was trans- ferred to other departments leaving a. final balance of 5,541.46. 1 desire also to call attention to the fact that on account of the General School Fund we received from the State 49,099.84, which sung is turned ever to Treasury Re- ceipts which if applied to schools would reduce our ap- propriation by an equal amount. There are other reimbursements which are received which appear in the account marked 'treasury Receipts in the financial part of this report. As there are marry 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, in- cluding al portion of their reports as a part of my annual report. 12 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT REPORT OF HIGH SCHOOL MASTER Mr. Edwin H. Whitehill The earollment of January 1932 was 976, enrollment January 1, 1933 is 1065, or ,..n increase of practic�jlly 10%, This increase is likely to be duplicated anothe - YCar 'As the 11un-1 er of Pupils in the lihith grade far ex- ceeds the number who are to graduaite. The class of 193.; promises to be the largest in the history of the school, afoul: 2 7-5. The present ecolloill c situation is of course a Serious, factor in this steady increase as Many pupils are, in school who ordinkarily- would be at worli. As long as this situation lasts this constant incroase in numbers is likely to confront us as a problem to solve. To Meet the situati011 of an enrollment about 300 greater than the classroom capacity of the building it ivas necessary to adopt either a two-session plan or a staggered program which should provide for all ptipiIs. The present session is continuous from 8.00 a.m. to 4.?0 p.m. This long school days, however, should not be con- fused with that voted by the Scheel Committee which caused the strike of two years ago. That was a six and a half liour session for all pupils, '1'he present arrange- ment Necessitates a shorter school clay for every pupil �il- though the prograni has been so arranged as to provide as nearly as possible a program of reasonable length for all teachers. We are pleased to report that while a feN,6T parents have been dissatisfied that thoi r children must at- tend school in the afternoon, on the whale the situation has been accepted by both pupils and their parents in a cooperative spirit. Just what the effect on the scholar- ship is goring to be it is still a little early to determine, but we hope that the close of the year will shox ftxirly satisfactory results. Oil November 17 the Faculty kept opel1 house for the parents of the pupils ; the feature of the program was an address by Miss Kloss, Director of Home Economics for the State Department of Education. SUPERINTENDENT'S REFORT 1 There are other important; subjects in connection with our work which we would like to discuss hi this report but in the interests of economy we are curtailing the re- port to a milximurn. REPORT OF ELEMENTARY SUPERVISOR Atria F. Morrison The main bUSI'ricrss of supervision is the improvernent of instruction. This is aeconiplished thr•ougli classro6m visitation, talks with individual teachers, teachers meet- irrgs and demonstrations. During the year much empliasis was given reading readiness through room activities in the kindergarten. High standards of c l,al compositions, good enunciatitrti and a 'beginning of organization of ideas are attained. Work On courses of study was continued in the fields of Arithmetic and English. In order to improve spelling a new text is tieing tried in grades two, three and four. In the intermediate grades strengthening of .spelling retention and developing of spelling ability is being tried through emphasis on sy;- labica,tion? Inefflring r111cl usage of words. Various bullethis [lave been. issued, on the subjects o1: phonics, a,rithinetic drills, dictionary usage and penrnan- $hip. Irrfor"'aI subject tests devised cooperatively by super- visor, principals, and teachers have been given in grades two to six t:o measure attainments. These test results have indicated needs of the pupils and have resulted iTi greater teaching efforts as specific shortages are revealed For 1933 our problems are: (I) A cooperative stucly of report cards. (2) Consideration of phases of school citizenship activities and character education. (3) A study of arithinetic text nooks and primary reading systems. 14 WATERTOWN TOWN REPORT (4) An extension of group work in the class rooms in; the subjects of histoll, and geography. (5) Greater contribution from health education as health needs increase. REPORT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPT. Sally T. Biggane, Supervisor The faculty in the physical education department is spending every effort to carry out a program designed to improve the child physically. Through the corrective work in the elementary school, we improve those who have postural defects. In the Junior and Senior high schools the histriuctor carefully weighs those who were found under par physically by the Chadwick clinics test. These records are kept monthly. In the Junior and Senior high schools we provide a program of sports for after school hours. These games offer opportunity for developing social adjustments, such as fair play, honesty, co-operation with others and all the qualities which are necessary to be a good citizen ar1d a worth-while member of society. REPORT OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPT. John Black, Director In keeping with the economic trend the shop work in the several schools has been changed to meet this require- Inent. At the junior high schools there has been a. decided change in the woodworking and sheet metal courses. Projects requiring less material have been substituted for former ones. A substantial saving in supplies has been made. Last Spring the School Committee voted to eliminate the entering classes from the industrial arts courses at the senior high school. This arrangement compelled pro- spective industrial carts boys, about 88, to choose other courses. SUPERINT I DENT'S REPORT 1� Several classes of students of the general course have Laken shop subjects. The elimination of these classes would allow more classes for junior work. With double-session a re-ar_ raugement could easily be made. The Woodshep, generally occupied most of the time, has only tern periods of work now. The Senior Class in pat-tern-making have been busy completing the smaller patterns for the 2-13 inch lathes building in the Machine Shop. The Middlers have com- pleted the new Hockey sink ;and two pedestals for statues. in the Hall. A large office desk, filing cabinet, drawing table and cedar-lined chest are in the making. 1n the Machine Shop the several parts of the new lathes are nearing completion. The beds are finished and mounted. The large variety of repair jabs requiring welding is giving the boys valuable training in this important branch of industry. The sheet metal and edectrical shop have completed work on Sand Tables for the elementary schools and also work for the Biology room at the Senior High School. The Pint Shop is taking care of the general printing required for the superintendent's office, Elementary and Senior high. schools. The Drawing rooms have furnished miscellaneous blue- prints for several schools. The large amount of work produced by the shops for the Town should be considered in figuring cost. REPORT OF DRAWING DEPARTMENT Florence H. Russell, Supervisor � Owing to the increased number of pupils it has been necessary to Have several of the room teachers teach the drawing in a few of the seventh grades, to relieve Mr, l oody'scrowded program. It is to be regretted that he must have a home room class, as it means that pupils boob lockers, together with an increased number of draw- 16. WATER2`(7WN TOWN REPORT ing tables leave so little space in the room that it is dif- cult for either t,eachet' nr pupils tO work With DIaxiMUM efficiency. The exhibits given at both the Junior High Schools in Juice showed to excellent advantage the drawing that is being exceedingly well done under the respective instruc- tors. In the primary and elementary grades the course of study is gradually king clanged. by the introduction of two or more units of work in each grade. These unit3 aim to correlate the drawing closely with history of geography. These, thus far seem to produce keen in- terest aniong pupils and certainly enrich other subjects. To save expense much of the construction work has been eliminated for the time being and we are doing more illustrative work which requires cheaper and less ma- terial. REPORT OF MUSIC DEPARTMENT Dena I. Bisbee, Supervisor The work of the music department has been carried on the past year with very little change: of outline. A spe- cial effort is made always to give the boys and girls a love for singing as well as a foundation in the rudiments of music. Those who attended the concert given by the elemen- tary grades field in the High School Hail last April haci an opportunity to judge for themselves titi`hat can be ac- complished %Kith young children in the way of enuncia- tion and musical interpretation. A delightful variety in the above program was fur- nished by a kindergarten rhythmic orchestra. Only of of the many excellent ones we havc in town could be used on this occasion. The combined Elementary School Orchestras under the efficient direction of the Assistant Music Supervisor, Jes- sie P. Drew, lent color to the occasion and gave an ex- ample of excellent ensemble work. r SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT 17 At this concert there was an exhibition of Music Ap- preciation work- in the High School library. This con- sisted of notebooks, drawings and paintings of musical subjects or illustrations of songs used. 1neidentally, this was a fine example of correlation of subjects. The annual High School OrcheAra and Band Concert was given in March at m,hich some rather ambitious works were listed on the program. Besides playing for school assemblies the orchestra played at graduation and gave their usual concert for the Woman's Club. On December 9th. they assisted at "All School Night." The band has been conspictious the past year for its in- crease in membership and inipruvement in musicianship. They play frequently at assemblies. It was the band who furnished music for the outcluor exhibition last Spring by the physical training department. Under t}ie able leader- ship of Arnold L. Chick, a m.-onderful concert was given in November by the combined High School and American Legion Bands. The program was most enjoyable ill every way. It may be interesting to some to know that the 111ew England Conservatory regularly sends those pupils study- ing to be music supervisors out to the Watertown schools for observation. It is something to be on the aceredite(I list of such. an Institutiol). REPORT OF SCHOOL NURSES Number of pupils examined by physicians 5,421 Number of pupils having defects 1,070 Nose and Throat 588 Glands 182 Heart 71 Nervous Sy8tem 5 Nutrition 108 Feet and Spine 95 Skill 21 18 '4' ATERTOWN TOWN REPORT Number of individual inspections in schools 18,375 lNumber of home visits 11161 Number of first aids 1,061 Number of visits to clinics 6 Nmrnbe(r of pupils tested by Suite Clinics Chadwick 3 9 f 5 Retarded 30 A coarse of study in i- umlth Education has been issued by the State Deparbnent oaf Health and a copy given to each teacher of elementary grades. As requested by the School Department and beard of Health the school children had the services of the Ton Year Chadwick Clinic, State Department of Health, in Mfty, which included -rays of tho chest, reaction tuts and physical examinations, and Neill return in the Springy: to determine the amount of progress made Ijy the pupils. They report Watertown children in very good eonditiorr Massachusetts is fortunate in having this service. Through the Funds created by UL;r Teachers Associa- tion, the Watertown Unemployment Relief Committee and the Southern raliddlesex Health Asscrc.iatiorr, Urgent cases of defective vision and diseased tonsils were cor- rected.. Undernourished children received nrillc in school. CIothing and shores were also provided. Supervisors, prinelpals and teachers have shown ca slrle redid spirit of conperatiuir in lrromoting the standards of heaRli arrrcrng the school clrildyerr. r MARY C. CARNEY SUSANT M. HARDING ALICE JOHNSON School Nurse,,;. REPORT OF THE' ATTENDANCE AND CERTIFIt'AUNG DEPARTMENT Joseph L. Carroll, Supervisor The Attendance Department investigated 1,328 cases of reported iron-attendance during the year encling De- r cerrik�el• 11, 1932 ; '18 3 e"c' caries of truancy and 91 crises Nvere due to Oe indilTerence and negiect of the parents. It was necessary to make complaint to the Waltham Dis- trictCourt in four cases, two cases were committed -to the Middlesex County Training Sehuol, one was placed on probation and one was dismissed after a continuance of one month on rccommendation of the Supervisor of At- tendance. The erases referred to the Supervisors for investrig atimi Were from the following school grroups Senior High. pupils 28.5 Jullior Higll pupils 417 Elementary pupils 597 Trade and Continuation 29 The Certificating [Alice issued five hundred and twenty- three certificates to employed 111ii101ws during the year ending December 31, 1932. In Conclusion I desire to express my appreciation to the School Committee for their loyal support and to the sclruol toacher•s for their hearty co-Operation ill CrZrrying crut the �vurk of the schools. Respectfully SUb nitted, WILFRED H. PPSICIJ, i I in,o rent by Grades, Jsanuaiy 1, 19:,:;, C'oMptared with January 1, 1932 1932 1933 Kindergarten 40(9 d12 Grade 1 670 656 Grade 2 605 536 Grade 3 608 630 G rude 4 584 585 Grade 5 576 561 CTr€ade 6 508 53- G r•ad e 7 471 517 Grade 8 474 469 Grade 9 471 479 2(1 W,E's.TERTOW N TOWN REPORT Gracie 10 432 449 Grade 11 300 369 Grade 12 240 284 Special Classes 109 109 Sight-Saving Class 7 8 6,464 6,3 ej Currtinuatition School 29 17 6,493 (i,57() SUMMARY OF STATISTICS Teachers, January 1., 1932 Number of principals 9 Number of teachers iii high school .10 Number of teachers in junior high schools 58 Number of teachers in elementary schools 129 Number of special teachers and supervisors 15 Teachers, January 1, 1933 Number of principals 9 Number of twichers in high school 42 Number of teachers irr junior high schools 60 Number of teachers hi elementary schools 127 Number of special Leachers and supervisors 14 Pupils. Pupils enrolled, school year 19 s1-32 6,540 Average daily membershil) 6,0()9 Average membership 6,396 Enrolled- January 1, 1.933 6,570 Enrolled January 1, 1932 6,493 Enrolled Jairruarry 1, 19S1 6,280 ! Enrolled January 1, 1980 6,110 Enrolled Januttry 1, 1929 5,574 Enrolled January 1, 1928 5,204 Enrolled January 1, 1927 4,568 Enr tilled January 1, 1926 4,260 Enrolled .1mi iary 1, 1925 3,920 .Enrolled January 1, 1924 3,704 CONTENTS Appraisers' Valuation .... ............................................... 484 Appropriations, Schedule of .......................................... 14 Assessors, board of, Report.................. ..... ................... 489 Auditor, ` own, Report ..........................................see below Buildings, Inspector of, Report...................................... 53 Clerk, Town, Record of.................................................... 65 Clerk, Town, Department, Report.................................. 23i5 Collector of Taxes, Report.............................................. 284 Counsel, Town, Report .................................................... 62 Dog Officer, Repflrt .......................................................... 42 Election, State and Presi(lential.................................... 210 Engineer, Town, Report ............................................... 47 Finance Committee, Reprint .......................................... 11 FireDepartment, Report .............................................. 39 Health, Board ofr Report........................................see below Highway Department, Report ...................................... 246 Tnfirma.ry Department, Report ............. ........................ 41 Library, Board of 'Trustees, Report.............................. 495 bfeeting, Annual Town .................................................. 78 Meetings, Town, Report. of.............................................. 65 Math Department, Report .............................................. 53 t3i11cers, Appointed .......................................................... 5 Oeers, Town .................................................................. 3 Park Commissioner, Report .......................................... 488 Physicians, Town, Reports ............................................ 494 Planning Board, Report ................................................ 59 Playground Commissioners, Report ............................ 43 Police, Chief of, lLeport .................................................. 31 Population ........... Primary, Presidential ...................................................... 158 III-imar y, State ................................................................ 1.79 School Committee, Report .....................................see below Sealer of Weights and Measures, Report...................... 236 Selectmen, Board of, Report .......................................... 230 Taxes, Collector of, Report ............................................ 284 Treasurer, Town, Report ................................................ 259 'Free Warden, Report ...................................................... 517 Veteiftiarlan, Town, Report ............................................ 0 Water Department, Report ............................................ 478 Welfare. Public;, Boat•c3 af, Report......................... ........ 242 Wire Department, Report .............................................. 54 Following page 504— Town Auditor's Report PC}ard of I-iealth Report Sellool Committee Report